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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Mar 1904, p. 3

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5 $ 2 at Jones & Co's. Our Millinery Opening will be Told on Day and SALULrAQY iareh 25th and 26th, - and we take pleasure in 'extending' to you and 'Your: family an In witation to attend, Come Both Days You cannot take it all in at one visit. It was never so prett as this season. MODESTY of EFFECT, and RICH ARTISTI- CALLY TRIMMED head wear--at Moderate Price--is our motto in this Department. THE DRESSMAKER MISS WATTS is here, and the work is coming in fast. LOWER THAN EVER. Better work guaranteed. Wanted --kindly apply at once. JONKS 52 CO. Lome 18 50 50» Eee) ESOS Ste egersicn PRICES Apprentices 500 BSD 0505 DS 05 TEE PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A, Poss & Sin +. Business Change: Fall Wheat . $0 go @ $o 98) Spring Wheat...... 08 @ o Goose \Vheat . 075@ 0 73] AVING PU RCHASE DTHE Barley. vou ion 0°40. @ 0 40 Merchant Tailoring Business | Rye v.... 050@ o 50 of Mr. Henry Dofibt of Port! Oats . i © 25 @ © 30 Perry, would repectfully soli¢t the y | Peas--Black. eye 0 be @ o 60 patronge of his former.customers as FT Fo Buk 1 o god 9 59 well as the public generally » . Heons Rha : : ) : 3 I have taken a full cofirse of Cut =a TERT een of. ting with Mr F. McLean, of Toron- 3 : Alsike Clover... 1. 3.60G 550 10. \cll known aa ons aFihe best 1a OUCOESS iN making a Soa Clover. . 3.92 @ 5 75 Canada, and can confidently guar- . grasa: eed. . se 2 a antee satisfaction in style fit and Complete Clearing Qut finish. 1 10} 4 > 3 : > > 108 o sol Mr. Doubt will stilf aksist in tlie of his Winter Stock at 0 08 @ o 10 Managsment of the buginess, hénce ; : ! blic will conti 10 have the | { | Ritter... vo @ 6 the pub vlipue to ve Pons Pris areas > a ° Is bencfit of his long experience in the prices he IS quoting. y close and careful yn & We have in stock the most Prices--Less than Cost arfilly ©rlepled * Quithage In Many instances Gar ut Si Special Values in $10 lack and Blue English Wors- tedss Cheviots; Scotch, Canadian | nd English Tweeds, and a_Great | and $1 i Suits. Vatiely of Overcoat and Pant ings, all of which w i fe offered at reduced prices, and have as it should be and at Shortest | Just Opened Up | Notice. A FINE SELECTION OF New Spring Goods W. H DOUBT. which have never heen surpassed Feb 1, 1904. in Port Perry. and which are mark- | cd at the CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ' -- ee ee ee. y a PRCT, Why Not Gel the CHATHA BOEOR EE I | POCE] 16S | We have a fine line of Soitings--- | INCUBATOR ? » nobby and up to date --which will | be sold at a reduction of from 10 to| 1 25 per cent EZ" Call early to That Move EMRHMENR ro those Bargains, and call offten. It will be a pleasure tol {show you my goods, | quickly from store to horis. BT. HH. STONE. are the only kind we deal in.| Port Perry, Feb. 5, 1904. The kind that's just a little} ~-------- lower than standard quality may be a little cheaper, but] HOUSE FOR SALE. they ave unsatisfactory to our pn "HE RESIDENCE 6f the late customers and useless to us. | Dr, Sangster, wéil built and Qurs are centrally located. = For. particulars The BEST GOODS" ©." Port P and they stay sold. None are "returned, because there is no! failure to please. "And you will ind after all {bat our prices are net a biel high. Rather low in fact. E. H. PURDY. March 3, 1004. Why Not Progress ? Why pin your chances of success with chickens to hens which refuse to set when you want them ? « + HORTHORNS VF 3¢OTCH BREED: ING and Grand Quality along <xosd Beef and Dairy string us, Clusters, 'Non- pureil, Isabella Lyniss. Young stock frm 8 to 16 months for sale, both sex, JO HN DUFF, 1YRTL ky ONT. ought to be laying 2 Why pot make some money out : your chickens ? Why not adopt modern methods' now ? ee PL: ho Our Incubators 2nd Broodcrs will start you on the proper road. They have been tested and proved under all kinds of conditions Every test has increased our faith in them. POLISH AND METAL CLEANER COMCZINED DD Ny In he Yond Out of our coiifidence in the No ; Contains no benzine or other explosives. Chatham Incubators and PULVO makes more polish and lasts Brooders we will make the most onger than any other, © = l.bsral offee ever made in the bus- PRICE 10c. AT ALL GROCERS incss. We Yr SHIP fvou AN IN- a Paresh: orman & CUBATOR AND BROODER AND PREPAY 1s the title of an interesting Book- Sor £7) dha i To ge tne Freichr. If it 'proves satis let which explains our system by War. Brock: factory to :you on examination. ¥ which deposits may be made and Sih 2 'acrept it and we will arrange the '§ withdrawn by mail as conveni- payments to extend over one two or ently as if your own post office For Over Sixty Years three years. were our office. MTS. WINSLOW'S BOATHING SYRUP bas been Our Catalogue is a mine of useful ! Send for.it. You will used Ly millions 'of n.otherw for their cilidren while information to 'the Poultry man. find it interesting. tosthing. If disturbed at night apd Lioken of you Ack for one--they are free. Fah eee a Canada Permanent ri SAVING MONEY BY MAIL Winslow's Boothing fyrup* for Children Teething. It #ill relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, Bepend pon it, mothers, there is no mistake alout It. It onres Jiarrhass, Regulates the Stomach. and Bowels, Cures EGGS FOR HATCHING from the Celebra'ed Winter Lavers Bi riers iste Er me Why have setting hens whi wer, Boot & Shoe B TUESDAY MAR. 28 & 29. L.&J. STOUFFER. these YERSONS in Port P { and to spread false re eeen in this wn, an we | Foro examplos to make su | the best of its class, we that we had made such a high and © EZ Pressing and Repairing done a very largo reduction on the ordar, | overcharge of even one dollar. were PERFECTLY SATISFIED is | UNDERTAKERS in Port Perry wi Our Prices. CHAPTER VI days. erry, and vid before making positive ansert proofs in plain black and white, ey 8 rts, that Two ch state: Were repor | This was proof positive that | foundation for their statatem | | harm other Undertaker iu thi | Wa asked $50 | Wow $3 | $36 | $27 $80 | | erior In every particula | W.J. NOTT, Manager, January 21, 1904. this district. not fail to ploase. ie vot tat Tune Reduces Inflammation, --Bo™ N= ivptane Davead: © Ives cuerey i, Mortgage Corporation | Winelowa So. thing. ay SiS. an Routh Rocks, and White Wyan- | (Formerly The Canada Peimanent and isintin the} kes thoye ipbonat cus oti ottes--at reasonable rates. physicians n oth EE os Hr pommel N INGRAM & SONS, 8 De TORONTO STREET, TOR or MRS. WINSLOW sootuiNG HE Port Petry, ONT : ---_ A » gE Pott Perry. i Tn the last three months we f te; in the adjacent townships wherever] Some mare pron that we are | s town or & what was sal " " " 820 less on ench order tham was ever | they were not on'y less in price, but r. We furnish. | upholstered fur $34 that others charge | trimmed, and complete. for $27 that | EF The Lowest in Prices, § Come and see us in our enla bE A turn out the arnished funeral or ders. rel Facts and Figures al everything in Business HR. taken great pabia-- kdow what we ercharged those for whom that were very fine and expensive, wers taken or twa in particular where everything was 'those whe knew that they were circulating lies us charge that te get our pay we had to make actual facts were that there mever was an Il was paid, and the friends interested said they particular, also anid we were the ONLY FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS OUTZIT. @. telling such YARNS AND LIES had no feports were told, not only in Port Parry, but thought the reports weuld do us the most snd always were lower in prices than any ig country : £ gould not be dome less than § 75 eo , a « $80 vo § 40 " «$100 hed by any other Undertaker in Port Perry, rice was far better, and equipment far sup fine Cloth Casket, complete, tiimmed, and sud 850; we furhish a mice Cloth Coffin, well charge $35 to $40 the Best Service 5 EF £7 for the Least Money JESSOP FURNITURE (0. Having increased the dimension: ott an' READY-MADE or Men and Boys which for quilit I have the largest and most ve: opened in this locality for your in premises, I have purchased and ive Stock of low prices cannot be cipiated I ock of BOOTS ano SHOES ever n and the prices are such as can- CARNEGIE. | | { several funeral orders that were from $13 to | in Peat], Opal and Having had the cemmodions Store in the Currie Block fitted itp espe ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug Stores in the Province, and have (aken possession of my new and extensive premises, where I have opened up, in addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Faney Goods, & fill line df StHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES While returtifig thanks to my numetotis Patrons I would extend an invitation to all to till and see me in my new premises. A.J] DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept 2, 1900. i a... ES a » MEN'S DISEASES } seldom a day that we are not consulted 11a sqfard to & conditiod, that, if et ay Jom 8 day 1 Bigs, th suff been rel Sousiderubie le expense. Re eT oi Knowle 3h 4 he y ity tried the Sheet ne sy to you, are suf. J an; Dee 'pecul been 4 vietd hn ena es fed fo not gettin , nid gad for exami E --YOU CAN PAY Y Wain an We cure NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOCELE, STRICTURES, BLOOD and SKIN diseases, PROSTATIC troubles, PIPES, TOBAGEDS, CIGARS IN TOWN. Ott 5c and 33C 'Pipes 'best.any- thing less joa s0C in town dnd it if fill-d with our a CLUB MIXTURE.. 10¢ Pig. * RONTO u ..fo¢ Blg IOLLARDS : ..10¢ OLD CHUM ..10C Ph T,&B. ..10c Plg. You are sure of a good smoke. " IN CIGARS the . best. leading brands always in stock: sych as :-- MarcuzRITE, SymBoLs {a.new and good one), Japs and BacHELORS--at 10c or three for 4g. ivi! E#> Our Brue Bape Gracin ; BLADDER, KIDNEY and URINARY dléeases. 3 Question List Sent Free for Home Treatmeht. CONSULTATION FREE. 3 : DR. SPINNEY & CO. I=. Diesfeld's * DIAMOND HALL We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS n | GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter of Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. (Prices to suit you all right. | WEDDING AND ENGAGEMFNT RINGS Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. GreAT Variery Very CHEAP Crocks iu | Knives, Forks Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Tea | who should krow what they are talking about | My aim shall be to please | | | Sets, &c., and some more to follow | BF Also Fancy Goods EVERYTHING Goks Curar. 63 E4F Repairing as usual, DIESFELD'S Port Porry, 38, 1508 | i : li i | REAL ESTATE BROKER. | Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. | | I Bp | | AVING had considerable experience in negotiating Sales of some of the largest transactions in Real Estale in this district, and in every instance giving perfect satis faction to all concerned, I have concluded to [devote my | whole attention to disposing of all Real Estate that may be | | placed in my hands for sale i | FARMS FOR S AIH i i I would call special attention of parties requiring Farms to fl | Four fine properties now listed and for Sale fi | | Three Farms in Scugog. fine Farm in Reach. €& Parties desirous of disposing of landed properties , will consult their own interests by placing them with me for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low LOANS 7 wn. chen EF | represent the most t desirable ¥ ire and Life Insurance | Companies. Prompt attention given to applications. | | Port Perry, Sept without Commission on Real Estate security 3, 1901, | per is the BESY sc Cigar. on the market, Headquarters for Bread FRANK C. DAWES: Port Perry, March 24, 1904, West ern Bank of (anada Dividend No. 43 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVER that a dividend of Three and | One-half per cent. has been deciar- | ed upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of the Bank, being at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, and that | the same will be due and payable able on and after FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1004, at the offices of the Bank.. The | Transfer Books. will be closed from the 15th to the 31st March Notice is also given that the Twenty-second Annual Meeting of | the Shareholders of the Bank will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 13th Day or APRIL next, at the Head Office of the Bank, Oshawa, Ont, at the hour of Two o'clock, p.m., for the election of Directors and such other business as may legally come =| Before {he Boatd: By order;of the Board. , T. Hi McMILLAN, 3 » » Cashier, Oshawa, Feb. 27th; 1904: ~ . Pieassht Mameries of Uangan. ""Fraveling in Canada,"" writes Mr, Joseph Hatton Phe Newcastle, Engldnd Chr le you . notice with what fondness the colonists link their settlements with the Moth- er Country Herein # letter from a Mr. Trumper yuu have mention of London, in the coufty Of Middlesex, and a village on the River Thames | I know that River Thamds It, ix | only a little strear I saw it Foz | en, and with toboggans dashing down upon it from a great height | Tt recalled to me the Thames back | water at home when I saw it later in the summer. On my way, by #£ freight train from Montreal to Que bec, a benevolent guard pulled his train Up to get we some supper--} am not sure whether it was London, or Newcastle, or Bristol, but it had a high sounding name. Ere this it May Have becoine a town or city, for it was H& ably situated, with good transit sérvice by rail and water. At that tir some five.and twenty years ago, it consisted, Bg far as I could sce, of an ion, a sawpit, and a little graveyard Thy | guard of the train, who had discoty ered mysell and a friend lonely and tired and having eaten our little store of provisions obtained at Mon- treal, delighted our hearts with & Fight roys hospitality; gbt uf w brace of birds, a loal of bread; "a bottle of whiskey, and some fruft---+ though he had to stop his train and knock up the roadside inn to do it And when wh asked the cost of it, which we did as delicately as a pro+ appreciation of our treatment would permit, did he give us the bill? 'Not he! He smiled pleasantly, offered us a cigar case, and said he was only too pleased to have the company of two Englishmen on his freight train, and moreover, that he had discovered by the names oh our baggage that one of us was thd. namesake of a great Eiighish ballad R Full Stock # OF EVERYTHING IN.THE Harness Line ------------WHICK FOR CHEAPNESS, STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, niin Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks | &c., in abundance, Comparison of Prices Qourted Ww. £ BRATTY Port Perry 3 Jas lived there since. some ol 'whose relatives: lived on his line and were his. friends. And then but of te had ta explain that ndt Lo ofr' keowledge were we felated, but that we knew the fific old thelodist well, that we. had tried to kiotk up a relationship bit had failed, that at the sam timé our admiration for him was of the most exalted character,-and so on, and his name was J: L. Hatton, who wrote 'Good-bye Sweetheart,' "To Anthea," and scares of other: famok compasitions. "At Quebec: Canundian guard helped us to carey our bags found us a comfortable. hotel, and left upon our. niemorics impressions of Canada that were not diminished by the club hospitality and the intense Dritish patriotisni we encountered everywhere! And, what a wonderful country, what, vast, unoccupied, picturesque, open spaces, what rivers, whats od what possibilitics of prosperity an power!" ne --------i A Pusy Canadian Dead: vod Alexander McGibbon, Inspector, ot Northwest FMydian Agencies, who is dead at CRIghry, at the age of TH was for, tporty woll-knowit micrchant in. Mo man, he was progitent' of the Su Andrew's Society 'thore, and. to rt in many public demonstrations. Be was in charge of UN tratisnort of stores during the 1885, and was jon years iw gho tresl Field Batten. Col. A. A. 8 ty ho rocei pointmeny in Fohn Macdonald's An' 'energetic' Scotch Rabellion of .

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