iu |SPE IMPORTANT RSION p has been prymptly mod freely a complete cure has been d,in less than one week's "in same cases within three dies of the tt will give a vid ted ry: liver! Use Ayer's Plils. Gently laxative; all vegetable. Sold for 60 years. fae EZ" The Regal Packing' C Port Perry, . os delivery. tequire all the apples 138, Three Water Melons grown in this entire district suitable | 139, Three Citrons for evaporating purposes. Cash on |;40 Due dosen Kars indian Corn ¢ 5 : 125, Half bushel Potatoes, white .... .. LIST OF PRIZES to be awarded at the Exhibition of the Cartwright Agricultural Society to be held at Bracksrock, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 29 and 30, Class A. Horses. DRAUGHT. (Director in charge, John Wright.) Olass 3 -- Vegetables. (Director in charge, Anson Taylor.) -.80 75 $0 50 $0 25 1 2nd 3rd Team to double wagon ..... $5 $200 $1 > Brood Mare, foal by her side ... . 2 1 50 1 Two yeur old Colt, gelding or filly .. 8 1a 5 Oue year old Colt, geidiug or filly 2 1°50. 1 | 8, Foal by the side of its mother «2 1 50 1 6, Two year old Entire Coit 2 1 50 1 7, One year old Eutire Colt 2 15 1 AGRICULTURAL. 8, Team to double wagon ..... . $3 $200 $I 9, Brood Mare, foal by her side 2. 180} 10, Two year old Gelding or Filly. . LER EY | 11, Gne year old Gelding or Filly oye} al { 12, Foal by side of its mother 2 1 60 1 Imported and Home-bred, straight GENERAL PURPOSE, 13, Team to democrat . 83 $200 81 Scotch and Scotch topped Shorthorns | 14, Brood Mare, fon) by her side 2 150 1 | 15, Two year old Gelding or Filly ig 150° 1 | 168, One year old Gelding or Fill 201.50 consisting of such world famous families as Miss Ramsden, C lementine, | 7' Foal by side of its ee a iia 2800) Duchess of Gloster, Strawberry, Village Girl, Stamford, Crimson Fower, CARRIAGE. Mi 1 be held in the Drill Shed, (Dirctor in charge, J. H. Devitt.) od Lyme, etc, will be he 18, Team to carriage, 15} hands and over ¥ ore83 $200 $1 ah 19, Team to carriage, under 153 hands. . .3 200 1 ; - ® eo 2, Brood are, foal b her side oi 1 50 1 itby Fair Grounds ee & x Dre rer a Gelding or Filly .....c..... 2 150 1 | 23, Foal by side of its mother. . 2 18.1 | 24, Single Driving Horse (not entire) 153 hands | and over 2 00 1 ON WEDNESDAY 00T. 14, 1903 25, Single Drivivg Horse ( (not entire) under 15} J hands 3 200 1 26, Single Driving Horse under four yearsold.. 3 200 1 , 1 } Commencing at One o'clock sharp, E®. Lunch will be provided at the | Olass B--OQattle Hotels in Whitby from 11.30 to 12.30 o'clock [ DURHAMS--(Tor0-BRED AND REGISTERED.) | (Director in charge, Jas. Contes.) ON THE FOLLOWING DAY 31 Dull twa Soars old snd upuarls $§ 20 2 ull one year old and upwards 3 2 Cow, giving milk or in calf 3 200 1 30, Heifer, two years old 2.150 1 Thursday October 15th 31, Heifer, one year old 2 15 1 ' ) 32! Calf, Heifer, under one 2 ¢ al sifer, under one year 2° 15 1 | 33, Calf, Bull, under one year 2 150 1 At Place of Residence, M YRTLE, There will be |34, Herd, consisticg of one male and three females 3 200 1 sold | | GRADE 35, Cow, giving milk or in calf $2 $150 81 , Heifer, two years old 2 150 1 16 CLYDESDALE STALLIONS AND FILLIES hit times Mh | 38, Calf, Heiter, under one year 2 150 1 Class C.--Sheep TOGETHER WITH ALL OF MY | - | Orgx wo Tux TowNSHIF OF CANTWRIGHT ONLY (Director ix esley Mountjoy . COTSWOLD Grade Cattle, Cotswold Sheep, Pigs, B. Rock Hens, | 59, Aged Ram $2 00 $1 50 $0 50 . 40, Shearling Ra 2 1 50 ill Implements, Hay, Grain and Roots. 41, Ram Lomb... 2 150 50 | 42, Pair Aged Ewes that bave raised lambs | q 5 5 =" Lunch will be provided at Eleven o'clock Sale to commence at | 43. Pair Shearling Ewes > : 5 5a Twelve o'clock, sharp. Having rented my farm, everything will be sold | 44, Pair Ewe Lambs 2 150 50 without the slightest reserve. | LEICESTER g | 45, Aged!Ran $2 $1 50 $0 50 | 45, Aged!Ram 2 5 5 : ) , - | 46, Shearling Ram "2 150 50 Terms oF SALE.--Hay, Grain Roots, and all sums of Ten Dollars and |47, Ram Lamb .. 2 1 50 50 under cash ; over that amount twelve months' credit will be given |48, Pair Aged Ewes that have raised lambe shing a -d notes with interest at five t. | this season 2 150 50 to parties furnis INE approve es w intere 1Ve per cen | 49, Pair Shearling Ewes 2 1 50 50 | 50, Pair Ewe Lambs 2 150 50 JOHN BRIGHT, Myrtle. | FINE WOOL {51, Aged Ram $2 $1 50 $0 50 LEVI FAIRBANKS, Whitby, , Shearling Ram ? 15 GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry, AUCTIONEERS at Lavy 2 15° 50 ALR fort 4, Pair Aged I that b alsed lam} CAPT. T. E. ROBSON, Ilderton, "this Season « BY ye Talos ae 2 150 50 55, Pair Shearling Ewes 2 150 50 - 56, Pair Ewe Lambs 2 150 50 Olass D _Swine. Evaporators Pay Big Prices for Apples. Ores To TA TowNsSHIP oF CARTWRIGHT ONLY. Direct harge, James Coates.) BERKSHIRE," A glance at these figures speak for themselves. For instance take an |57, Boar $2 00 $1 00 80 50 Orchard of 300 barrels, all varities, 25 per cent are packed by buyers, | 58, Sow that has raised pigs this season 2 100 50 which is 75 barrels. Allow a margin and say he packs 100 barrels. 30 0, Baar, widek seven months old 2 100 50 per cent. only are No. 1 quality and his prices are the best when he offers | 80, 80%, Sader Gaven mos Ihe oa ny * 1:00. 50 $1 for No. 1 and 75 cts for No. 2. | Jour LARGE BREED £2 8100 $0 50 N alitv a Sow that has raised pigs this season 2 1 00 50 30 barrels No. 1 quality at $1 .- 830 00 | 63, Boar, under seven mouths old 2 100 50 70 w No. 2 BL 75C.c usr 52. 50 [ 64, Sow, under seven months old aves 3 100 50 8 | TAMWORTHS, 82 50 65, Boar $2 1 00 50 Now we draw your attention to the great profit derived in selling the | 66 Sow ise raised pigs wig F season .... 2 100 50 ro : . 67, Boar, under seven months old 2 100 50 same apples to the Evaporators, viz i 68, Sow, under seven months old 2 100 50 300 barrels in orchard and 8o to go per cent. are used in Evaporat- | Ol ass |B Poultry. ing for the best quality. 9. Pair Pl ctor in charge, Wesley Mountjoy.) 85 per cent. of Orchard = 255 barrels or 341% cwt. at 30c..$102 45 [50 pai Plymeati Rocks ' % » 33 3 3 70, x 5 25 15 " n = 45 60} no I5C 9 04 {7), Pair Brahmas, dark 50 25 -- | 72, Pair Minorcas, black 50 25 Price paid by Evaporators .$111 49 { 3, Paix n Jandotise, silver 50 25 Price paid by Packers 82 so | 74, Pair Spanish, blac 50 25 3 75, Pair Leghorns 50 25 i338 8 i " 76, Pair Hambnrgs 50 25 Difference in favor ot Evaporators... $28 99 | 77, Pair Turkey 50 25 x | 78, Pair Geese 50 25 Ee 79, Pair Ducks 50 25 n : weasiss or scroois. | Farm for Sale or toRent.| Olass P.--Daity Prodass, | ; (Director in charge, Jas Coates.) Lask of Blsciplise Has Baleful Effects | 80, Twenty Ibs, Butter in pail or crock $3 00 $2 00 $1 00 on Oltizenship. "or Sale or to > Res nt, lot 31 and 32 81, Ten pounds Butter in prints «200 100 75 A boy of fifteen {is detected In a |con, 10, Darlington cShtaining 165 22 Free Pouads Piste in pists 150 1 00 50 first-rate burglary At the same |zcres more or less. On the premi FH Dt Bhs, Do do + } ® time we Dour trom the United iste ses there are a good stone house, | 85, Collection of Cannod Fruits 1 50 that a ana ow = ter. |Stone stable, well watered, most (86, Ooigetivn of Jeifiss 1 50 [ : , 87 ney in Comb 1 5 ror of his dmirioy Fe have frequent DE thr or yer PArticu-| gg Honey Strained 1 50 repo of juvem rime, sO es | 3 ' in the form of attempts to derail J. GALLAGHER, Class G.-- Implements. trains, while it is felt that the men ' (Director in ares N. Marlow.) puns en Burketon. | 89, Double Wagon.......... $2 00 $1 00 be desired, novels may be Burketon, Mar. 24, 1903. 90, Double Carriage ................. L200 100 partly to blame. But tho main causa D1, Single Carriage - 200 100 4s the want of discipline, and gener- | ' ¥heir Faverite Quotations. 3% Siopls Custer et 200100 ally of the normal element in educa- | Some years ago the Ladies' Aid | gg' Sowing Machine | In tion. The State having taken over | Society of the First Methodist | gs Turnip Pulper 100 50 the duty of educatiog from the fami- | Church issued a booklet of "Favorite nr fy, the family naturally casts every- Quotations of Citizens of St hom. | Class H,Domestic Manutactures. thing on the public school, and if it gas." In the light of subsequent ev-| 96 Set Harness, double, heavy team .. 2 00 $1 00 interferes at all, is apt to paralyze cnts two at least are of special in-| g7 Set Harness, single, collar aud hame aod discipline rather than to support it. terest. The favorite quotation of breast collar and tugs with it ........ 2 00 } 00 Teacherships are falling more and George Rowley, the self-confessed de- 5, Set Bedroom Furniture 100 50 more into the hands of women, who faulting ex-manager of the Elgin Pair Gent's Boots, homo-made, sewed. 8 00 50 cannot be expected to control boys Joan Co. was as follows: "We live hg Pair Ladies' Boots, home wade, sewed.. 1 00 5 beyond a certaim age. Under elective in deeds, not years; in thoughts not | 101, Set Horse Shoes, home-made ... .. 100 50 | Gevermment, with manhood suffrage, | breaths; in feelings, not figures on a | 102, Rag Carpet, not less than ten yards. . 50 95 voters must be taught enough to en- | dial. He most lives who thinks 108 Rag Mut) ST ici 50 = 0 them to understand the issues feelg the noblest, acts the air Woolen Mittens 50 1 Fi : 105, Paic Woolen Socks 'of A, B. LS home-epun Sorceitent and manager of 1% et Yacde Woolen Carpet the defunct Atlas Loan Company, 108, Yara Mat ........ ...... - | were Macaulay's words: "Succeeding 4 Dai Tool) Banka i lack of discipline | generations change the fashion of ||" Ton Tus oan, 8 wool the existence of which | their morals with their hats and 112, a Woolen nel i 3 "denied. --Goldwin Smith, | their coaches; take some other kind | 113, Pair Woolen Stockings... C 3, Pair Woolen Stockings . of wickedness under their patronage, is pur Cotton Sox .. pr and wonder at the depravity of their Class I.--Grain and Soe Proper Treatment for a Sprained | ancestors." --St. Thomas Journal. (Divotor in charge, Anson Tayloc.) Ankle. There is & movement fn Germany 115, One bushel Fall Wheat, red, 1903 .....§2 00 $1 50 $1 " ' , $2008 $1 00 As a rule a man will feel wel to compel all music teachers to wun- 116, One bushel Fall Wheat, white, 1903 .. 2 00 150 1 0¢ fh Bobble' around on dergo state examinations. 117, One bushel Spring Wheat, hard, 1903.. 2 00 1 50 1 60 satisfied if he can hobble 118, One bushel Spring Wheat, soft, 1903 .. 2 00 1 60 1 00 crutches two or three weeks after 119, One bushel Peas--Michigan Whites or spraining his ankle, and it is usual Canadian Beauties, 1903... - 200 150 100 ly two or three months before he I ious 120, One bushel Peas, small. . 200 160 100 a. Thi 121, One bushel Oats, white 1 00 75 50 fully recovere his is unl Ny,ud Headache? | 122, One bushel Gats, black 100 75 650 ar, loss of time, for in many back UT ? It" 123, Oue bushel Barley, sie rowed. . 100 75 50 w Chamberlain's Pain y cyes 8 YOUF. 124' One eck White 7% 50 25 126, Half bushel Potatoes, red 75 50 25 127 Half dozen Turnips ... ... d5 50 25 128, Half dozen Carrots, white 75 50 25 129, Hulf dozen Carrots, table... . 5 50 25 130, Threc Heads Cabbage, winter 75 50 25 13 Two Table Squash. .... 75 50 25 Two Pumpkins a8 50 25 i ee Soasy Vrets, Tablo 75 50 25 peck Onions, hia 4 5 135, Half peck Onions, Red . PEkunz 136, Half dozen Mangclds it 50 25 187, Half Dozen Tomatoes Fie 50 25 «278 80 28 FR i 2 25 ' 0 lection of Vegetables-- rgest and % t--vot less than twelve varictics .. $50 J 00 50 "Clase K.-- _Friite. i (Director in charge, Anson Taylor.) alf dogen Winter Apples . 142, H 50 80 25 143, Haif dosen Fall Apples .. 75 50 25. 144, Half dosen Russet Apples .... 75 50 25 145, Half doren Snow Apples . 'i 5 50 9 146, Half dosen Northern Sples 75 50 25. 117 Jat dogen Fall Pears .... 75 50 25 ggen Winter Poars 5 50 25! ii: Balt ogen Bunches Grapes. . 76 50 25! lection of Fruits (named) which may Oeste different varicties of apples and other fruits when practicable--balf dogenon plate... .......... .... 150 100 50 Class i Ladies' Department. Director in charge, Robt. Philp.) 161, Genta shirt and Collar 180 60 $0 40 $0 25 , Sait Ladies' Dugercloviag vei 00 40 25 be Fancy Pin C ushion ... . 60 40 25 154, Tt] Basket. . .. 60 40 25 155, Fancy Stitches on Linen o or "silk Serine 80; 40 25 156, Bedroom Slippers .. " 60 40 2% 157, Sideboard Scarf--w hite Tinen, Tae 60 40 25 158, Sofa Pillow. 60 40 25 159, Toilet Set, Embroidered . 60 40 25 160, Toilet Sct, Painted 60 40 25 161, Whisk Holder 60 40 25 162, Silk Embroidery . 80 40 25 163, Set Table Mats.. 60 40 25 164, Table Doyle: area le A 60 40 25 185, Pillow Shams... $0 60 $0 40 $0 25 166, Tea Cosy yin sla AR 60 40 25 167, Tahle Cloth, Embroidered 60 40 25 168, Fancy Lamp Shade 60 40 25 160, Fancy Tidy... €0 40 25 170, Outline Work on Silk * 060 40 25 171, Outline Work ou Linen or "Cotton 60 0 22 172, Crazy Patch Vi ork y 60 40 25 173, Guipue Work .... 60 40 25 174, Drawn Thread Work 60 40 25 176, Darning or Netting .. 60 40 25 176, Tats 60 40 25 177, 60 40 25 178, 60 40 2 179, 60 40 95 189; Ki 66 40 = 181, 6v 40 182, 60 40 25 183, 60 40 25 184, 60 40 25 185, Crochet Work with Wool . 60 40 2 186, Crochet Work with Silk . 60 40 187, Collection of Cruchet Patterns .. ..... 60 40 188, Patch Quilt, any material or Pattern 60 40 189, Log Cabin Quilt...... 60 40 100, Knit Quilt 60 40 191, Pieced Quilt 60 40 192, Berlin Wan! Wor k raised . 60 40 193, Chair So: . 60 40 194, Baby's. D = 60 40 195, Handker f Sa stohot sod 60 40 196, Collection t House Plants...... 60 40 #2 Every Expibit in this De partment must have been made | | or manufactur 197, 198 199 200, 201, I the bition at this Fhir by the Exhibitor Class M.--Fine Arts. (Director in charge, Robt. Philp.) Painting jo [Oil ..80 60 §0 Paintingfo Water Colors .. 60 Pencil Diywing 60 Crayon Diawing 60 Monochromatic Drawing . 60 { SPECIALS Syndicate offers $12 "The Shirley osls siredfby Pearl of Burnhead" 4G $0 25 40° 2% 40 25 40 25 40 2 n") oflers Mr. William Ormiston, Enfield (owner of *'Purita $10, in prizes {f $3, $3, and $2, for the best three foals, sired by the same Heayy Stallion. Foals to be owned by re sidents of Cartwright, agd not less than five the get of one Stallion to be exhibited at No 1 3. Only members can enter any of the contests per cent. of purse, 5 is Exhibition {CIAL ATTRACTIONS | SPEEDING-IN-RING 1,--Opet to all Horses SE in harness ; four times day of September, 1903, won race, being the bona fide property Style, speed and value to times round the track ; best 2 in 3 ; to enter and three to start, 1st §1 Open to all. monoy in hot less ing Horse, Carriage, occupant latter, Harness and ral Outfit barred.) 1st §8; 2ud § d $3; 4th $2, RULES. per cent. additional to be retain purse from winners in No. 1. 2. Horses competing in No. 1 to be barred in-@lass A as Single Drivers. 8. Quality and value of horse to be eovsidercd in judging. Judges have power to rule out any horse or disqualify any driver that they may think iy not acting in the interest of the Society or the Fair, ; 20d $6; Bost and best appearing Turnout, includ or occupants of the round the track, said to be a mile; best 3 in 5; not leas than foar to enter and three to start lst $20; 2nd $15; $10. 2,--Open to horses owned by residents of the Townehip o Cartwright only, that have not previous to the Rent a trotting of the exhibitor be considered Three than four 3rd $4 (Stallions Entrance 5 ed out of JAMES PARR, SECRETARY. A Greeting te the King. The London correspondent of The Liverpool Post says: "I believe that the King recently received a mes- sage of cordial loyalty from one of the most meagre communities in the British Pmpire. This is the Finnish sottlement on Malcolm Island, Brit- ish Columbia. The colony, which does not number more than 200 gouls, {8 run as a joint stock come pany, and is incorporated by a spe cial Act of the Legislature. Bach colonist holds a share valued at 200 dollars, women exercising the samo rights and privileges as men. The community is entirely non-sectarian in character, but is, all the same, possessed by a deep religious senti- ment. The purpose of the message to the King was to assure his Majes- ty of their gratitude for the liberty, and equality which they enjoy under the British flag. They assured his Majesty that they had conveyed @& knowledge of this to their compat= riots, and that they expected a con siderable pddition to their numbers, Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost after a child shows symptomsof cholera in. fantum The first unusual looseness of the bowels should be sufficient warn- ing. If immediateand proper treat- ment is given serious consequences will be averted. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy is the sole reliance of thousands of mothers and by its aid they have often saved their children's lives. Every houschold should have a boitle t hand, Get it $0 day. It bid \ of British Cclonial Governers. estion of the proper salary 'Governor-General of Austral we fancy been settled by a h. om Lord Tennyson, who is ing in that capacity. He has that £10,000 a year is am- ntain the fitting dignity ot st, though mot, of ital magnificence. like the Canadians and the ricans, wish the head of any millionaire can, if he outdo. In South Africa a year is barely sufficient the preposterous price of but that will pass away. expense in the free colonies ld not be thrown on the or Viceroys is the keeping residence, which should and remain the property nies.--London Spectator. sant purgative effect ex- by all who use Chamber- in prizes (equal shares) to | placed upon exhi the exhibitors heing members of the So PE 0 ANENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION a Toronto Street, Toronto President : ABSOLUTE GEORGE GOODERHAM |SECURITY 1st Vice-President a and Managing J. HERBERT MAsON Director 2nd Vice-President: W. H. BEATTY We luvke your deposit accomn!, and best terms co stent of the deposit. full exp asmstion deposits may be if our tice we-e In your own Post Olfice, will be seat free on receipt of your address. 'Paid up Capital § 6.000 000 0 Reserve Fund - 1.600, Invested Funds 23, EVERY FACILITY 60 YEARS® EXPERIENCE YOUR NGS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS A handsomely JBustraee Mreakly. entific 7% Tan Xin ae Aaty by Hil aa LL N & Cos0 srosten. Noy Tox Bt.. Washington, D. Write for our jiteresting books 'Invent. or's Help" w you are swindled Send us a roagh skoteh or enodel of your in- vention or improvement and we willtell you, free our opinion as to whether it is probably atentable. Rejected applications have often en successfully prosecute us. We, conduct fully exfipy ped offices in Montreal, and Washington ; this qualifies us to prom pt- ly dispatch work and quickly secure Patents, as broad as the invention. Highest references, furnished. Patents procured through Marion & Ma- rion recelve special motice without charge in over 100 newspapers distributed throughout the Dominion Specialty :--Patent business of Manufac- turers and Engineers MARION & MARION ? Patent Experts and Solicitors. New York Life B'Id" § { \ faves} Offices : { ngtom D.C. Atlantic Bldg, Was b = Central Livery PORT PERRY. EARTILY Vhanking the public for the | liberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! to my former place of business Water Street which I am about to largely extend in reasc facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir able MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. June 21, 1900. RIGS AT Port Perry, Chamberlain's Remedies. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whoop- ing Cough. Price 25 cents; large size soc. | Chamberlzin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Bowel Complaints. Price 35 cents, Chamberlain's Pain Balm. An antiseptic liniment especially valua- ble for Cuts, Bruises, Sprains and Rheuma- tism. Price 25 cents; large siza 50 cents. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Price 25 cents. Every one of these preparations is guaranteed and if not fully sat- isfactory to the purchaser the money will be refunded. fact, when we say that the greatest help to the live grocer 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 sony ead and be i 'the value given. : Jia Blacksmithing | The Shop: Iatley ocoupied by Mr, 8, Ball | | him successes. | Perry, "MISS HARRISON | 'Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to her fine ooms in the Allison Block where she is prepared to execute all orders in Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect. Our charges are consistent with Port Perry, March 27, 1902. undersigned having opened business in the Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's Office, is prepared to do all kinds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas- onable Charges. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mii Solicited. Port Pa Sept. 16, 100 N returning thanks to the publidfor ae I patronage extended to me for over 38- years, I would respectfull intimate} am, as usual, OW ee 0y or busi ave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESE which I am determined to sell very Zar. As an inducement to Cas purchi -b Discout of 10 por ml- will be allowed on all Sales from naw unit Jan, Ist next. All work being gr MADE BY HAND %€3 factory work kept in stock, the 11 at oncebacome by ore and nec super ority of my goods w' appa' ent. ntending purchasers will find oi naa 8 oat na skin GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &c. FOR THE COUXTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement eo WwW another Auction Sale Season to re: turn thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and continued patronage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to 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 to with promptness and dispatch. Sale list made out and blank notes supplied free, on application. Parties wishing to engage his services may consult hie Sank REkGISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port for dates claimed for es and make arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry P. O Nov. 1, 1901. Apples Wanted. The well known, reliable house of Edward Jacobs & Sons of London, Eng.,, and Hamburg, Germany, want Consignments of Canadian Apples. Highest prices to be ob tained assured. Reasonable ad- vance against B/L. allowed. Com- municate with E. P. BLACKFORD Nurseryman, Toronto. It will pay you to ship to the firm of Edward Jacobs & Sons. ttended to. 0 JOHN RO Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. Agricultural Machimes ------ AND---- IMPLEMENTS ane EY et SUNDERLAND rYHE undersigned keeps on hand and fer sales the following Agricultural Mach ines and Twplements manufactured by the PITIR EAMILTOR NCPR OO, OF PETERBORO: Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8. T. Cultivator, S. . Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &ec. following, also the the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Triumph Engine. I am prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple- ments, Repairs, &e. #ar A call solicited. McDonald's Hotel. One door West of R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland; April 8, 1603. PAINTING Kalsomining, &c THE undersigned wonld take this oppor tunity of thanking his wumerous pat PAINTING better prepared than ever to execute al orders for Parties ontrnsting their work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My charges ate moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &o, when contracting, A continuance of public patronage sol cited. WM. 23, 1893, TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. GEO. GARDNER \ his business in some of the largest cities o the United States, he is better Jrepare: than ever to execute any of the Bricklaying in all its branches; Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificia and will endure any weather. Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give oat. in need of any of the 3 obtain prices, All materist Ii will Ye ki pt 0 Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1804, ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY for respousble, established house in Ontario The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited] | 1 TORONTO, MONTREAL, Na NOANTAT ATONN ATDT N 969()(). YEARLY to Christian man % or womau to look after our growing business in this aud adjoining Counties; to act as Manager and Corres: % oudent ; work cwn be doue at your ome. Enclose self- addressed stamped § nvelope for particulare to H. A. Sher- man, General Manger, Corcoran Build- opposite United States Treasury, ashiogton, D. C. \ LGR ANTONIA SS SN Farm for Sale. {out -HALF lot 9 and South- west quarter of lot 10, con 3, Township of Brock, consisting of about 80 acres good Farm Land with house and barn; also 20 acres Hardwood, and 50 acres Pine, Cedar, Hemlock and Tawaree,. > yy Apply to Dynes Dec. . CLEMES, 8, 1902. Port Perry ian for PY Po HL. ii MAN, Gelleral Sorcorsn Baiting opposi prose nited rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he has carried ou in Port Perry, and would state that he ix Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging ISHES to inform the public of Porc Perry and surrounding country, that after four years experisnce in prosecuting ollowing branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, Plain and Stone Walks, that will remain permanent Coucrete If you are ve, come to me and required in. AND active gentlemen or ladies to tarvel Seale d Tenders Sh received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties -- belong ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23rc November, and withdrawn at the sale. A. McGILLIVRAY, } Temj le Building, Toronto. Nov. 30, 1899. MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from private parties for investment om mortgage at 4} PER CENT, and those whe wich te renuw old mortgages, buy more land or build, may obtain money from ux without auy delay, (and very Suletiy), We have customers who want to buy im i | proved farma: aleo there who would exchange busi- nesses for the same. If you have farms or other pro- verties for sale, commercial, mc chanical, or business of nny kind, please send us price and description of seme Fire and Life Insurance effected, and a general financial and brokerage business transacte LUN ©o., 28 Victoria Street, ToReXT®. The Portraits of 0 our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MEMBER OF CONGRESS FOR NXAKLY 20 YEARS Contains twenty four large Photo-gravure Ktehings from the paintings indorsed by the families and near relatives of the Presidents. Priuted on heavy plate paper embossed. A very large Look ; title page de- signed by Tiffany- Biographical vketchesfprizied in large, open type in two colors The greatest work of the 20th Century. So beautifulithat when President MoKinley saw it he subsc ribed Sumediatgly; Ong agent selling 600 copies in a small territory nsylvania. A million copies will be vold ody tunes will be made this Inaugural year. High elase man or woman of good social standing can make a J | little fortune in this territory. Territery is gel 1 | rapidly. Presses running day and night te it orders. Wanted. -- State Manager to look after correspond- ence and agents Address to- day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, | Corcoran BriLpise (PRESBYTERIAN. n REV. W. COOPER, B.A., Pastor Sabbath Services, 11.00 'nd 7.00. Week Evenin Berviee, Thursday 7.30. Mopiaty $65.00 and expenses. Fosition teady. Reference, Encloseself- ree! tam ped envelope. The Dominion Com BAPTIST CHURCH. p ny. Dept. Y Chicago, REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PAsTOR. hat wT ORI $900 YEARLY to Christian man CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, or woman to lookafter our grow- (ANGLICAN) ing business in this and chris Counties ius Yormut a 3 oh ent ; work REV. G. W. LOCKE M. A., Incumbent, Bundoy--Matins, 10.30 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sunday 8chool, 2.30 p.m. Thuresday--Evensong, 7.30 p.m. R. 0. CHURCH. oost nearly a. \3: puis. wi this county onritory. ne ropidly, | Write wie fo hme: SH ha THE BRITISH AMERIOAN co, 'CorCORAN BUILDING, gton, Washing The Light of the World -- OR Our Saviour In Art a ae por by the great can make §1,000 te Manager to have charge of eorres- , © REV --. RICHARDSON. Third Sunday at 10.30 &. m, Short-Horn Bull for Sale HE undersigned offets for Sale T that grand young Short-Horn 'ull Duxe or YORK =44641= he is is large for his age, color red rean and 1s in the Province. The animal and pedigree may be seen on the premi- Scugog. JOHN COLLINS, | Scugog, May 18 19% : TENDERS will be. ronounced by all one of best ces of the proprietor- lot 24, con, kd © ~