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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Jul 1903, p. 4

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xr at mk 20 Br Routes for the Present Seasors [3796]. That grand, yonng Clydesdale Mion, the property of Mr. Frank King, lot posa, will wake the present | stand. There will be a Stamp §aeed).- That grand, young | jeddale stallion, tho property of Mr.J. AL! . Gibsarca, will take the present season | Monday, Jos. Leli's for nox eit] of ny J | y, Thos. | vers, noon ; F. Fenzu Thursday, John Sanderson's, Cadmus, fornoen Royal Hotel, Blackstock, for night, Friday to his howe stand and remain till Monday. Wilkes. That Hambletorian Trot ny Mr. Wm Taylor, Port Pe will make this season as Follows :-- Monday aftyrnoon will leave hiv howe | © stand, Sebert Mouse, to MeKenzie's Fetnger tince Hoose, Seagrave, for night. Tuesday, Baintfield for noon, Greenbank for night Wednesday, to home stand till following Mon day. Moya! Keltr (10881) 10543. That choiooly-bred, 4 Bported Ciydesdale stallion, the propeity of | p or | the ch, Porry ES s lydesdale Syndicnle, wil of 1908 as fol- | tows :Monduy e stand, "Dun drepnan farm," near Manchester, for Win Dawlew', for noon; for night a I. Flewell's Greenbank. Tussday, Alex Leask's, lot 16, cou. 11, for night. Wednesday, John Watson's, lat 23, eon. 11, for noon © Se Port Perry, for night. Thursdab. fougos, for night Priday, Thos. Gralwn Neuwog, for noon, then to his home stand till Monday. Ridenu Engle Bird 20525 Vol, XIV, A.T.00.--| That fashionably an ndard bred, Kentucky | Trotting Stallion, the property of Mr. J. W rovi soi, v ill not deviate from hix route to the act that his owny s further services. Monday, his home stand, Scugog, for the Port Perry, for noon; then to use, ve, for day, Little Britain for night Oakwood, for moon; Maunder's , for night y [formight. Friday, Nestleton, Blackstock, for night. Saturday to his home stand till Monday Printe of Kenellar 10. [ td Mr | voung Clydesdale stalli sroper James Innes, Sonya, wi ut | season + Monday, lea Monse's, | Fingerboard, for night. Tuesday, Valentia, for | wight ~~ W lay Thursday ins H night Friday Baturday, to Monday Erskine Style [ dalo stal Sonya day morning, then return to his home sta till the following Wednesda Robt. Hannah's, Li Wednesday, Jos. Hickson's, Manvers, for ne Jos. Hobbs', Janetville, for night. Thur Albert MoNeil's, for noon ; Wm. Samells tleton, for night. Friday, John noon ; then to home stand till followir g Clydesdale roperty of 8. during the mares. Lord Roberts. That promising, ¥ stallion--two years old --also A. Devitt, will be "At season for a limited number Young Ontar o Chief #332 --That pure-bred English Conc mn, th pel of Mr. Ja Allan tel, Black stock season stand a his own & also meet mares at & distance Ruch are the genera stopping places of the above horses during their season's route that parties wishing the services of such will know about where tc find them. (See curds.) WaLL PAPER-- Reliable and beautiful. Wal Paper with beauty and goo quality. The body to hold to the | wall, colors that will not fade, anc designs that do not tire, at W. I Nort's. Chamberlain's Calic, Cholera | and Diarrhoea Remedy The uniform success of this rem edy has made it the most popula preparation in use for bowel com plaints. It is everywhere recogniz ed as the one remedy that can al ways be depended upon and that i pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea ir children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sal by A. J. Davis. A. J. Davis will refund your mon ey if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is every where admitted to be the most suc- cessful remedy in use for bowel com- plaints and the only one that never fails. Itis pleasant safe and re liable. TRAVELLED FROM WINNIPEG, A Mother and Two Daughters, in Needy - Qircumstances, Make the Journey Winnipeg to Gravenhurst to to the Free 1 atly o the man- 3 Hosp for Con- at Gravenhurst is in point this eck. A week since, the Secretary, at head office in Toronto, thebugh whom 2 should pi pe ly made, mg-di Pp mes- the Physician-in-Charge at saying that a mother, with of whom were af ad at the doors of the Free Hos- to be at once admitted. has the trouble enly in & d from a medical point of Jim Dumps exulted, "We Dress and Mantle Maker \WihHES to inférm the ladies On Summer days so close Build up a fire and stow To zur Eorros. ; Rooms in the Allison: Block where she is prepared to execute all orders in Dress and Mantle Making in a A dish of * Force,' a bowl of soliciting Your A fants br make an urgent appeal to the public. sum of $150,000 has already been invested ions sad property just outside of Toronto on d or inourable cases of consumption. The the maintenance bf the our need, wo find it nece Permit me to state in the two Gravenhurst insti which to erect a home for | maintenance of the exist $50,000 per annum, and an overdraft, for which VY 'COPYRIGHTS sending a sketch and deseri) ar opinion And keeps us cool," laughed *' Sunny Jim." Correctness of Style Our charges i itl re is a debt of $73,000, in the form of the value ar SERS. Wi demands settlement, and so we need MISS HARRISON manner unsurpassed for and Charming Effect. Port Perry, March 27, 1902. on was commonly believed to be incurable. editorially on our proposition to erect "The consumptive is under sentence however, by the cures effected in the | t a great field for useful work had been ensed accommodation, and the cry for help 'to pay, became so urgent, that the trustees which was located within a mile of the frst began 'our work nearly eight hundred and the medical records show that of this ured, and others sent home Seven years ago, 00 The Toronto Globe, 0 a consumptive sanatori 1 Muskoka Cottage Sana The undersigned having opened opened. But the demand from those who could no decided to open a id parent institution. Bin patients have been ¢ ' number a large percen so greatly improved There is no other : ere, therefore, urgent. Curt | of their time and maney, Write for our interesting books *¢ u Seud us a rough sketch or model of y vention orimprovement and we willtell youl free our opinion ns to whether it ig pol patentable. Rejected epplicatiors have often been successfully prosecuted by us. We, $deei Summer Food. WiForce' is an ideal summer food ho- cause it contains elements for nourishing every organ of the body, is easily di, creates what we know is vigor, anc same time does not make a river of fire out of the blood, PERCY G. STANTON." Shon lolly osepiod by Ms. 5. Bal Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's Office, 1s prepared to do all kinds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas- onable Charges. 'HORSE-SHOEING y eq and Washington ; thisquo dispatch work and quickly s-cure Patents) broad asthe iuvention, Highest references) ho had alreidy given freely ¢ faith that the people of Canada would come to thoir relief, and prested ly the tirgency of the needs of the hospital, incurred this debt which must mow be provided for. We have no endo | Sottcen: | ment, nor money with which to care for the large namber of patients who | . are now in the hospital and not able to pay a single cent towards their | maintenance and treatment. | In Canada alone 8,000 die of this disease annually, and it has been shown by experience and results of our work that the greater number of these could be saved, if promptly treated. One hope--the only hope--is in the philanthropy of our people and their knowledge of our noeds, and we appeal to you to help us to make these needs so known that sll may be impelled to helps Do not let those who cannot give large amounts feel they cannot help | all gifts are hel * :--Patent business of Manufac- MARION & MARION Patent Experts and Solicitor THE OLD TIMERS. Seme Contemporaries Was Their Day Better from the pleasure Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &c. FOR THE COUSTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, Agricultural Machines WwW ISHES at this the commencement o torn thanks to his numerous parons for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and continued patronage he desires to state that no effort i pains will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His very extensive practice in the past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability, All Sale given into his charge will be attended bo with promptiess and dispatch. Sale list made out and blak notes supplied free, on application. Parties wishing to engage his services | ines and Implements wanufactured by the may consult hie SaLk REGISTER either at the Obseiver or Standard Offices, Port i Se Matic be GAMLIOD WTR O nk arriingements, or write to his address | I am, yours faithfully, of P81 forward a form of Subscription Blank which may be of con- venience to your readers. Contributions, no matter how small, will be | gratefully acknowledged by the writer, or Sir Wm. R. Meredith, Kt, | Chief Justice, Toronto. PORT PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years 1 have kept a Live ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed LIVERY ! to my former place of business Water Street which Tam about to largely extend crease facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. and on Vancouver vad an extraordinary re I have pleasure in enclosing the sum of ) as a contribution Apples Wanted. to the maintenance of the NEW FREE HOSPITAL FOR COX- Edward Jacobs & Sons of London, Eng, and Hamburg, Germany want Consignments of Canadian Apples. Higliest prices to be ob tained assured. Reasonable ad- vance against B/L allowed. Com- | municate with E. P. BrackrorD Ndrseryman, Toronto. It will pay you to ship to the firth of Edward Jacobs & Sons. PATHTING Staled Tenders Kalsomining, &c QEALED TENDERS will be A RIGR AT MODERATE CHARGES he the Provincial press lest Port Perry, June 21, 1600, North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper so rich in coal importing the songster has forgot A Comvmercial Travele Early in the spring, For Indian laurels grace his brow, Jama And Canada will fight for him 'gainst all | state, a Toronto firm "sent out commercial traveler , firm on Monday night Impossible to get THURSDAY MORNING And British hearts will though the Baldwin H. PARSONS Then he got a wire from the firm nium, if paid in advance ; if not $1.50 quem. J No subscription taken for les | weather reports cheaper from the Ofb- | P | | Hails From Ontario. | ns Oftice, prepaid and registered wili be at our risk ADVERTISEMENTS measure d charged according to the space they occupy. in the politics of Canada TISEMENTS received for pu and is still a hale and nti wently o i Until recently our ¢ discount allowed to Merchants and other moved to British Columbia who advertise by the year or half year. PHESE terms will in all cases be strictly adhered i Canadian Governinents and wears the medal and clasp, |been a Couservative. JOB DEPARTMENT. was succeeded, after Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893. STHETHIRF OF TIME Holton and Mowat Parties from a distance gettin printed can have them printed to take home with them DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SAILHRI] fYHE undersigned offers for bargain his fine property on Lorne Street, Port Perry, cousisting of a commo- dious Dwelling House, containing six rooms, hall and three closets ; there is a good ston: cellar under the wain under the kitchen, all in a good state of There are three Jots which have ted into a splendid arden, in Hotel and is prepared to accommo not yot got the right perspective Also good box stalls From Viscount Welseley. "ft is also the robber EZ Great stock : that steals from many { Wall Paper at McCaw's. you good to see it if you have any | Painting or Papering to do. ZY 10,000 rolls of new and up to-date wall papers to choose from at W. H. McCaw"s. Wolseley is in response to an invita- "Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, - opportunity to become knowledge your kind and most flat- tering letter of the 12th of May e, ob ; Vines, Po pushes i other small | lime will be k There are also on the | {or sale after premises a good bricked Well and Cistern and convenient Stable: Lots 108, 109, 110 on Ella Street--all Pért Perry, Jan 22, 1896. far accéptable ideas. pat THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. to plan for somethirg good in advertising for fall and winter business, but a straight fact, when we say that x the greatest help to the live groesr and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. Spend a cent for a post card and send for a sample copy and be convinced. YEARLY to Christian ma DJ UV. or woman to look affer rowing busincss in this and ad Lountiee; to act us Ma ome, Enclose self-addressed oe for particulars to Ho A. Sh , General Manager, Corcoran Build. of te United States T' A ET AILS, Hi Made ovly by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, business in the 'A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. t Patronage Solicited. © GEO. JACKSON, i another Auction Sale Season to re CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1001. Port Perry P.O. { The well known, reliable house of ae undersigned would take this oppor tunity of thanking his numerous pat fous for their liberal and still increasing [ino (o Mr. John Adams, adverts patronage during the time he bas carried ou the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he ir better prepared than ever to execute al orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &c,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronage sol cited. WM. TREMEER. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. GEO. GARDNER V ISHES to inform the public of Porc Perry and surrounding country, that after four years experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the United States, he is better prepared than ever to execute any of the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, Bricklaying .in all its branches; Plain and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain pernmanent and will endure any weather. Concrete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If you are or + constantly'on ha ¢ first of next April, GEO. GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1694. ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY AND active gentlemen or ladies to tarvel for reaponsble, established house in Ontario Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position teady. Reference, Encloseself-nddressed tam ped envelope. The Dominion Com p ny. Dept. Y Chicago. $900 YEARLY to Christian man or woman to lookafter our grow- ing business in this and adjolnin; to act as Manager and Col The Light of the World Qur avteer J In Art cost nearly £100,000 io pile, Newsy 100 superb vings of Christ Er a x roa lls i ie War, i Masskammacts wi wohl ager woith of books.--~First experience. Mrs. Sackett of | New York has soidover 83,000 worth. of Books. Sng | Ei experienc Sh ers two days. Mrs, Weito quick for terms, 5 unto. Stato Manager to have charge of corres- t Loenee and all the agents, THE BRITISH. AMERICAN CO, . © ComooraN BUILDING 'Washington, years, I would respectfully intimate that General Blacksmithing Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS whith I am determined to sell very CHEAP, =A Disowst of 0 poroenk- will be allowed on all Sales from now unit giving ool, els . in quality aud price, my long xperienct in the trade being an i. putavle guardutee that perfect satisfaction W. SWITZER wil Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. 7 mr etme ---- | promptly attended to. rue undersigned keeps on hand and for re. fb beauti- iE sella touelt, Presses rundinyg ad $a a Ts BAR| o the Provive. The animal 0 [Scugog, May 18 1903. N returning thanks to the Pujlic for as oroet patronage extended to me for over 2 m, as usual, now ready for bubincss, have a As an inducement to CasH purchasers Jan. lst next. All work being « 4a MADE BY HAND ¥3s he yean be sh be given by any article purchased. rthing in my line of busincss=kep onstantly on hand and repairs neatly and JOHN ROLPH: 'ort Perry, Doe. 1, 1892. ----AND---- IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND sales the following Agricultural Mach OF PETERBORO: Bindots, Reapers, Crown Mower, Dai Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combinas tion Plows, Champion Piows, S. T. Cultivator, 8S. T. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e/ xlso the following, the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Torcnto High class Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Haller, Portable Tiiumph Engine. I am prepared to supply «everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Iniple- ments, Repairs, &ec. 4 A cull solicited. Ohe door West of Meclonald's Hotel, R. K. BRYANT, Sunderland, April 8, 1893; received by the undersigned fof the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties--- belong to be sold by auction on the 23ré November, and withdrawn at the sale. * J. A. McGILLIVRAY; Tem; le Building, Toront. Nov. 30, 1899. MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from priva'e parties for investment wif mortkoge ac 4) PER CENT, and those who wish te renew old mortgages, buy more land or build, may obtain money from is without any delay, (and very quistly). We huve customers who want to buy roved farms: also there who wonld exch nesses {or the some. 1f you have farms or of er pro- perties for sulo, commercial, mi chanical, or business of any kind, pease send _us price and description of same Fire and Life Iururance « fected, and a general financial #ud brokernge business transacted. LUND & CO., 28 Victoria Breet, PoroNte. The Portraits of our Presidents With Biographical Sketches General Charles H. Grosvenor, ton MEMBER 0F CONGRESS FUR NEARLY 20 YEARS Contains twenty four large Photo-gravure Etohings from the paintings indorved by the families and near -~ Ee eee Ercatdoia. rinted oh heavy plate paper embossed. A very large book ; title page de- signed by Tiffany. Biographical sketches printed im large. open type in two colors The greatest werk of the 20thCentury. So heautifulthat when President McKinley saw it he subscribed immediately. Ome agent selling 600 copies in a mall territory in Pen. nsylvania. A million copies will be sold guiek. For- tunes will be made this Innugural year, High elas man or woman of good social standing can make a - little fortune in this territory. Territory is yoi rapidly. Presses running day and bight te ordors. Wanted. -- State Manager to look after correspond. ence and agents. & Address to-day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, CorcorAN BuiLDIN® i Washington, D. Cs ST. JOHN'S CHURQH (PRESBYTERIAN.) REV. W. COOPER, B.A., Pastor. Sabbath Services, 11.00 and 7.00. Week Evenizt' Bervice, Thursday 7.30. a BAPTIST CHURCH. RRV. MR. MCFARLANE, Pastor: | * Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00. 'Week Evening Bervice, Thursday, 7.30. OHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, (ANGLICAN) REV. G. W. LOCKE M. A., Incumbent. Bunday--Matins, 10.30 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sunday School, ; oor i REV --. RICHARDSON. g Third Sunday st 10.30». my Short-Horn Bull for Salg HE undersigned offers for i L that grand young. Short ull DUKE OF YORK =44641 =~ s large for his age, color red ro and 1s pronounced by all one of best A - pedigree may be seen on the premis ge 24 the proprietor lot 24, com. 7; | SCUgog. % i : JOHN COLLINS, Jy

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