Horo is a ood op ortunity for sharp buyers Rho Thay, of prices and season by visiting our Dress - Goods Sale on Thursday, May 28th. me Spec $1.25 Blue Serge, 58 inches wide, on THURSDAY, MAY 28th you can have it for 75c the yard. A Beautiful, New, Donegal Tweed, regular $1 line, 54 inches wide, on THURSDAY MAY 28th; you cai have it for 85c yard. A Special Line of New Blue Dress Goods, 48 inches wide, regular 6oc yard, THURSDAY, MAY 28th, only That beautiful, fashionable; New Voil which is so muth watited now--regular 85c yard. THURSDAY, MAY 48th, 75c. Special Colors-- Paris Shade, Pule Grey, Mid Grey, Black, etc. EZ B= = Be sure to see this line, Grey Cheviots--regular $1 yard --THURSDAY, MAY 28th, Boc the yard. All-Wool Lousine Cloth, very fine finish, regular 75c yard. THURSDAY, MAY 28th, you ean have it for 6oc the yard. All Wool, Indigo Dye, soc yard. We handle NASMYTH'S BREAD and get it in FRESH nearly EVERY DAY. Its Sweet and Good. The Highest Price paid for Produce and we will take both your Eggs and Butter. JONES =2 COS. S08 508 500 500 500 50 50m 509 505 500 500 50m 50m 509 509 500 500 500 50 502 50 50 54» VD 0S DS DS DS DD DS 0S BS 0S DS DS DS CHANGE OF BUSINESS Having taken over the business of R. T. Stillman I am prepared to fill all orders taken either by Mr. Lang or by Mb. Stillnian for McCormick and Peter Hamilton Machinery and Implements, Cockshutt and Wilkinson Plows, Brantford Windmills, Gasoline Engines, David Maxwell © Bons Ha '| Tedders and Loaders. A Gi 2. Sony in A full line of repairs always In stock, Brockville and Simpson Vehicles, Walkerville and Wood- stock, Wagons and Sleighs. Machine and Cream Se Points, ete. Mr. Archie Black will always be found at the show room ~_ in the "Market Block" This ways Nobby Spring Suitings IN ALL THE LATEST] COLORS np pe OANADA PERMANENT and WESTERN CANADA MORTGAGE CORPORATION parator Oil, Binder Twine. Plough _ Toronto Street, Toronto RUNDLE. CHAS. A. inery! wn Bb ® L. & J. STOUFFER Are Clearing Out All Last Season's Shapes And Flowers. Hats for 25¢ and 50c. Flowers, 10c and 25¢ a bunch. Come in and see our Large Stock of New Goods which are arriving almost daily and make an early election. "We are conversant with some 6f of the Best Methods of Cutting ahd endeavor to do First-Class Work. Whether Old or Young we will do our best to give you what you want in Fit and Style, and our Prices are Moderate | £3_See our line of Water- Proofs: We do all kinds of Cleaning, Re pairing and Pressing on the ' est Notice 'We make Ladies' Jackets and Water-Proofs. the general public that T have my already extensive business. -- and steadily increasing demand "AND THE TEST. ints to my other branchds and nd complete Stock of Rs Toimmings show plainly the (Potatoes --knoWn as the American Waite The easy way to chose a Suit variety of Styles abound, and that place is here. The more es the more you will e 'excellence of our CLOTHING Our prices will at once con: vince you that we are a fair house to do business with. We begin the work at $8.25 for a splendid Tweed Suit and give you lots of chances for suit satisfaction before we quit at $5. E. H. PURDY Bc aad Lk fr Sl orn ok HE uuderslgned offers for Sa'e or to Rent his House and 1.6t on the corner of Arrow and Lorne Streets, Port Perry. The Dwelling is comfortable, in good repair 14 story. The lot contains l}acres first: class land on which there are a number of choice bearing fruit trees; there are also a good well and new pump. For particulars apply at Tue Opskrver office, or to the proprietor, JOSEPH BRYANT. Manchester, May 14, 1903, GOURT OF REVISION. Noe is herreby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to revise the Assessment Roll of the the TownsHip or Reach forthe year 1903, will be held in the Town Hall, MANCHESTER, on MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1903, at Two o'clock p.m, of which all persons interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. . WM. SPENCE, : Township-Clerk. Creri's Orrice, | a Manchester, May 11, 1903 In the Surrogate Court of the United Counties of North- umberland and Durham In the matter of the Estate o: Salmon Muirhead, late of the Township of Oartwright, Farmer, deceased. Nes 1S REREBY GIVEN THAT porsuant to R. 8. 0. 1887, Cap. 129, sec. 38, and amending Acts that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said Salmon Muirhead who died abcut the 7th day of February, 1903, are required to send by- post prepaid or to deliver to Wm, H. Harris, Solicitor for the lxecutors, on or before the 15th, June, 1903, their names, addresses and descriptions and a full state- ment of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certified, and that after the said date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 11th May, 1903, WM, H. HARRIS, Solicitor for the Executors; JAMES MALCOLM : GEORGE MoLaUGHLIN | Execataths, OTICE is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to revise the Assessment Roll of the Township or Scucog for the year 1903, will be held in Town Hall, Scugog, on SATUR- DAY, MAY 30th, 1903, at One o'clock p.m., of which all persons ifiterested are requested to take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. JOHN FOY, Township Clerk. Scugog, May 12, 1903. That Are Polatos OR va Ni s which for superior qus es cannbt be beaten in this district Gusnt, and the name clearly de. notes their wer; but when properly cooked are easily pulveriz ed and their flavor is not least of their many excellent qualities. rder early that your order may be duly filled before it is too late. WM. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, April 28, 1903, County Council OF ONTARIO: is to come where the greatest |g particular you are about your} | Clo Big Funiture Sal February. br Be sales the first week were very large. Why ? Buyers good bargains when they saw thé 1ow prites which we ) very reduction € | offering first-class, new furniture for. uine and covers the whole stock. Parlor Suit at $13 go, Parlor Suit at 16 75, Parlor Suit at 19 00, Parlor Suit 21 00, Parlor Suit 22 00, Parlotr Buit 29 00, Parlor Suit 34 00, Parlor Suit 34 00, Parlor Suit at 21 oo, Parlor Suit at 49 75, Parlor Suit at Parlor Suit at Lounge at Couch at Couch at Sideboard at Sideboard at Sclid Dak Sideboard at } Oak do. at MorrisChair at MorrisChair at MusicCabn't at MusicCabn't at ng 4 50, wa 6 00, wa 8 50, wa 8 50, wa 22 00, wa 3.75. wa 8 oo, wa 3 95 Wa Come and seenre some of the big bargains, cheaper this nibnth than any other time in the year. JESSOP FURNITURE C0. 5 00, was ya e For was $20 24 28 was was was was was was was was was was was $s 6 50 $s 7 50 s 8 50 $ 10 50 17 50, was 22 00 s 30 00 s 5 00 7 00 s 10 00 s 5 00 ry ving had the conith odious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espe ally, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed D ' : his wn Stores in the Provinte, and have taken possession of my hes Ha and extensive premises, where I have opened 2 up, addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicalé; and Fancy Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES, While returning thanks to my numerous patrons I would extend an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. A.J] DAVIS a tu 3 Port Perry, Sept 2, Goo, A Full Stock Harness Lin smermmnseemenene WC -- f a 3 © FOR: CHEAPNESS. STYLE Durability and W. J. NOTT, Maniger. Port Perry =< Roller Mills IN FULL BLAST 7 lake greal pleasure in anrRouncing that my New Mills are n ation and that / to meet the requ general public in already extensive and rapidly increasing Oust : Correct business principles, prompitude and courteous treatment may be relied on JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Dec.; 1902. oS NIN 7" SIR ACRCICICICK / \ {in iw completed and in full oper um better than ever prepared rements of my friemds and the NN = / every line pertaining lo my ness. ZINC INN INNES = 7510 BoC IFAEASIICKRX] SOK INNS v1 ZIN2INZINZINZ IN 2A NN 7X ZL CRIES HCIIAOK The: $42 xX ry STRENGTH; Cannot be surpassed fu the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks ke., in abundance, " Comparison of Prices Courted W. A, BEATTY IN Port Perry \NZIN/ TE ee REAL ESTATE BROKER. Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. H in this distri | faction to iN AVING had considerable experience in negotiating Sales of some of the largest transactions in Real Estate t, and in every instance giving perfect satis- I have concerned, concluded to "devote my whole atter n to dis Real Estate Removal ¥ The undersigndd would take this opportuiity of thanking his nu patronage received since frisrous chstomers for the liber opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he has moved his business from hie Market building to the Store First doorEast of the Post Office where cannot fail to please customers fecilities for the transaction of husivess he feels confident that and in order serify this state he solicits ull to give him a call in his new he can give better satisfaction than heretofore, to premises, wa GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. > he will be pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manner that Having new and 'increased I. J. WHEELER. | sing of all that may be placed in my hands for sale FABREMS FOR SATH I would c: pecia f parties ; Farms to attention g Four fine properties now listed and for Sa Three Farms in Scugog. One Farm in Reach $a Parti will consult their sale. Satisfacti LO A NS without Commission on Real Estate security ||i} in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low if Quick actior irable Fire a n given tc lesirous -of disposing nterests by | WI I la n guaranteed rates EZ I represent the most d nd I Companies. Prompt attentic Port Perry, Sept fe Insurance {J{}i| applications. 3, 1GOT or Port Perry Woolen Mills are now running full blast gwill pay the HIGHEST PRI ¢ E ity of Wool delivered at these Mills, JAMES MAXWELL. for ar A GREAT SACRIFICE Sale of Furniture! DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON The undersigned will sell a large quantity of first:tldss Furniture, co sisting of I'HE 1d Having f : . opened out ah Extensive Stock of 3 MADE CLOTHING #nd most veried Stock'of BOOTS anp SHOES ever y for your inspection, and the prices are such as can- $n our enlarged quarters. My increased the dimensions of my prethises, 1 have purchased and AND Furnishing whith fot quality and low prices cannot be equaled 1: itn shall be to please Parlor, Dining Room. Bed Room Sets, &e: ESE GR rR Give me a call. Cash or Approved Credit," = EZ A Fine lot of Picture Frames and Gilt Mouldings suitable to the trade. EF Weod Wanted. 63 JOHN NOTT! Diesfeld's - We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Peails, o> 5 of Prices to suit you all right, a WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, Opaland Diamonds, all fine and New Déighs, Crouis GREAT VARIETY VERY ChEap, oF T RSE » a 1 RT Kaives, Forks Spoons, Fit Dishes! Butter Diss, Cale y Co se 8nd dt more io iss, He EZ Also Fancy Goods. ee VERYTHING GOES CHEAl Port Porry, Nov, 30, 189%,