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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 May 1904, p. 4

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a J Located in Our New Premise S.T.CawkeraSon [SH TO ANNOUNCE that / that they are now comfort: ably 'ensconscd in their new pre mises in the Purdy Block where the Public will always find an ample supply of CHOIGE, FRESH MEATS at prices that cannot fail to please. A fall supply of Meats of the very best grades, and cut in dime nsions | to please the most fastidious. All orders will receive 'prompt attention, S. T. CAWKER & SON March 5, rgo2. HARNESS 4 - Ys i a an 2 N returning thanks to the pt patronage ext to me for « years, I would ally intimate am, as usual, now ready for busincss have a Large & Assorted Stock SSO OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determived to sellvery CHEAP Asx an inducement to Casi pur sels 1 Nise aunt of 9 LEN onl - - ph AI LILI Wohin will be allowed on all Sales from now unit Jan. 1st next \ll work being EZ MADI HAND <3 and nc factory work kept in th super ority of my goods will atc e ¢ appa ent, Intending purchasers that by giving ne a call before ew here the ycan be suited price, my long experience in t indis Jle guarantee t | be given by a Everthing in irs ne constantly on hs promptly attonded t JOHN ROLPH. 1 1892 Port Perry, D Agricultural Machimes IMPLEMENTS SUnDERLA NC 1 keeps on hand and for sltural Mach t wed t ec FIYHE undersignec a sales the following Agric ines and Iwplements manufac NUR DAMILTOR NTR OF PETERRBOI pers, Cro Hay Ra Furrow Champion T. H S. t y the i) Three Plow, tion Plows, Cultivator, Roller, Steel Frame Spring 1 Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c also the following, the munufacture © JOHN ABEL, Toronto High class Threshing tior Enuines and Machir cto ver Huller, Po rable Trivmph Engine T am prepared to supply cverytbing the farmer requires in way of Machives, &c ments, Repairs, gar A call solicited, One door West of McDonald's Hotel KL T ANT Su) der'and, April 8, 18! SPRING 1 THE TIVE FOF HOUSE CLEARINC. 1 am prepared to do all k P: apering, Painting, ¢ Paint Paper and quired . W. F..NOTT, ccessor to J. A. Rodman. OUTH HALF lot g and Sout! LD) west quarter of lot 10, con 3 Township of Drock, consi ot aboat 80 acres good Farm Lan with honse and barn; also 20 acre Hardwood, and acres. Pm Gedar, itemlock ail uarac, _ Apply to owner. 5 H. 5. CLEMES, Pre. Port Perry tin cn Yar 8. 1902. : W. BURNIIAM, Clerk of the Thiro irom, as Office in Psot Office furnished 1} IN SPITE OF PREJUDICE By KEITH GORDON Copuright, 1508, by T. C. McClure Oe Oe000+- 0400+ 0+ 0+ OOO "No," said Constance In a tone of unshakable conviction as she lay, her chin propped hands, amid the subdued the oriental pillows. "No; I might love a convict or I might love a Hottenot, but a widow- er, never!" Her cousin, Mary Singleton, a prac tical young woman more given to jests than sentiment, eyed her curiously, but did not speak. "Just fancy," with scornful derision, gecond choice, liste of bis first lovemaking Her tone implied that the thing was well nigh unimaginable, but her cousin only laughed a bit skeptically and took the other side of the question. "Do you mean hat because a person has loved once he - for that matter--cannot without feeling that it is a rehash of the old love?' ghe asked, with a yawn. | "My dear girl, you're all wrong! The | aeons love 8 simply ¢ different mat- upon ler richness of Constance continued, "being a man's g to Graclous! a rehash to say or she, love agaln SelTie average Homan betngh she continded sheewdly, "is capable of a | good many loves. I don't at all believe | in these love individuals--the sort who mourn forever, you know. That sort of thing is simply emotional pove v Hz ivered herself of this wor bs ion, she glanced at the clock and began to up her loosened way that signified that it was hair in a time that for "Sot e went to her room to dress dinuer, gentl wers "Defend ut ne with teasin wido of them fine gly, her are ju And » hall ne for me!" 1timents," h 5 and on to she 1 out, A moment la the or passe ter thrust door again and 1 0 he 1 into the room, said in an 1 ner "I the Con, be sure to tell Douglas that when he asks you Tl I I could reply, sh shed, slamn loor stood in the mi ldle of the mome nt perf if she could Stane a have he widower! For that was what Mary ment ine a widower in the hs in which they been gr g y fonder of each er she had ne before heard the fact ment Ww movement she to r and locked it with bh clasped with painful tigh 288, B stood in the mi f the room an t in iu Dot £ a wid "It can't € e--it ca can't be!" she protested, wit! His liker se befor 1 road and bit stern of f y 1g hot and cold by turns, she sank down upon the divan once more and buried her head in the pillows "Her lover!" That v what her and, thot he would f to say it 3 bliss in the thot known it almost from WwW wer! ww at the very remem things that had once thrilled unconscious softening of his K eyes when they met hers, the elusive but unmistakable tend his touch when he helped rough place or held her | was when the caress of made ber blood tingle bered it wi sort « his eyes 1e( woman? nd steady her she apol- ogized when she a the din | ner table rather fed and breath- less Couldn't get my hair up right, hooks wouldn't hook, and buttons wouldn't button." inks the "M test too much," she thoug If. "Dick just tele 2 announce ing rather gullty as he noted Constance's hed facé and feverish eyes. 'He Stane are comi up aft to take us | down to the Spout | Constance opene | ber lips with the | evident Intention of decl but be- | fore she could 1k her cousin con- inued glibly: "I just accepted for both of us b ge I knew you would like to go." hen she continued under her breath: "Poor old Douglas! Wouldn't I like to rear what she says to him! How shall 1 ever make my peace with them, wonder 7" YWhen, the dinner over, they sat on the broad piezza in the twilight she balf regretted her prank and decided ! dierare Jet good poke to b nd nt Boas ference of the latter's voice and the marked enunl of Ler manner all her love of mischief returned. i "J never before heard you mention tbat Mr. Stane Is a widower." ghe sald. patting her lips with one of her fingers to discourage a yawn. "Didn't you?' queried Mary inno- cently, "Perhaps 1 never did mention it." Then at the sound of footsteps on the sravel she added rather hurriedly, "Don't lay it up against the poor fel- tow, though." sp | 7 H. from the foot of the lawn. If Con- stance jumped at the conclusion that Douglas Stane was a widower just be- cause she lad gaid, "Tell that to Doug- las Stane when he asks you," it was her own fault. Meantime that young lady's greeting to Mr. Stane was a trifle stiff, but no one but her tormenting cousin noticed it. The gentleman himself seemed ut- terly He had determined to learn his fate, aul in the grip of that mighty resolve all miner things escaped his notien. Miss Singleton seemed bent upon aid- ing him, for she and her fiance were lost to sig' t around a bend of the road. Stane '"'Hoo-hooed!" after the manner of the cottagers in the Jeigboroe's but no answer came back. | | memory! "Deserted ns already," he laughed, | his voice a little shaken by the great | question that trembled on his lips. "Let's hurry and catch up them," suggested his companion. "How extremely unflattering!" came his answer. "I was just longing to have you all to myself." | He Jried to speak lightly, but eager- ness vibrated in his volce. They had emerged from the grove and stood at the edge of the rocks. "My dear, dear love!" He took both of the small hands in his own and stood looking down at her, struggling to speak calmly, | "You know -- you must know," he went on eagerly, "that you are the only woman on vearth to me, How I've lived all these years without you I do not know. I can't face life without you any longer. I never knew what | it was to lye until I met you." | A quick change cama over Con- | stance's face; even in the dim light he saw it and wondered, and sho wrenched her hands awdy. "For shame!" she eaid hotly. "For | ghame! Do you think any woman will love you better for ignoring her--that other--the one who in other years was 'all the world' to you?" with She stopped, unable to go further, Ya Feat conveglence 5 because the tears were choking her. |= 5° °° ¥ i armers | A look of blank amazement over- |and stock raisers of ection of gpread Stane's face, and he stared at her with eyes that were a concentrat- ed interrogation. "Ob, it seems to me," she went on passionately, 'that if 1 were a man and had once loved a woman well cnough to marry her, and she had died, J'd be a little bit true to her If I wanted care, compan- fonship, whatever it is that men re- marry for, I'd say so, instead of pre- | tending that I had never really loved before!" Had she been less wrought up by her feelings, might have noticed that during this tirade several expres- | na fluttered like s she slc ndows across her lover's face gave Way to unders 1d that in turn to dete "I see, slowly, but in a | her look up at i le ice whose ring mt bh with the conviction that he was no longer a suppliant for her favor "You reject my love because" » been married be t stubbornly ad woman," he J her through eyes 1 slit. "Ah, me!" ode were closed, | Shall we retur struggle was going om the din of con heard one clear 1 and seechingly above she would you ven if I had been!" you that Once There Was nn Man, ( there was an who complain 1 orthy men were too fre quer € ed to office you attend the primaries?" asked hi right to kick," he duty of ev ry attend the primaries and see t the best men are chosen as candidates." Whereupon he began attending the | aries, He tion of sober, honest and reputable can- 11d no good er fel turned out in great- mbers and outvoted him, and bad nominated and elected to of- » ott ows men were fice as bef He felt that he had a right to kick this time, and be complained again, "Do you attend the primaries?' his hearers asked him | "I do." [hen you ought to keep your mouth shut," they said. "You are a part of the crowd that nomi es these bad men, and you are yonsible for them." Moral.--Do you get off here or walt till the car stops?--Chicago Tribune Where the Ingenuity Comes In. ley, d aid young Mrs. Tor- kins, "I have found out something about horse ing." "What is that?" "The idea of the game is not so much to pick a winner as to be able to ex- plain why most of your selections hap- to be "--Washington beaten, pen Hardly, husband, you are!" sald on. "You care less yout those pet animals what did when nice madam in a about me than of yo Look you your poodle, Azor, died)" Husband | (quietly)=Well, T bad him stuffed Wife (exagperated)--You wouldir"t have gone to that expense for me--not you indanad! 1 | of the cold furnished by liquid hy- drogen, every gaseous substance at | present definitely known to the indif- Two dark figures were approaching { purse and The World of the Sond, We live amid matter in three char- acteristic es--solid, liquid and 20US But since hydrogen has both liquefied and solidified, investigator, says Professor | nes Dewar, is introduced into a world of solid bodies. With the aid ! chemist, pit: the single a of $iun y old to the prosasees now being en ployed at the Royal Institute in London. Liquid hydrogen is so lght that the only solid substance that will float upon it is pith. Solid hy- drogen has a temperature 436 dog. Fahrenheit below zero. When expos ed to the cold vapor arising from liquid hydrogen, air is instantly turned d, falls like a miniature owstorm into the vessel contain- ing the hydrogen, and sinks to the bottom. et Kolid Scholarship, At a political meeting an excited | man bad risen to yell his satis- Sit down! called the behind him, twitching his coat "Don't you know you're opaque?"' "And that I'm not! cried the other, "I'm O'Brien." A London paper tells a story of Professor Huxley, which suggests that he may have heard of the Irish man, The professor had made a de- monstration and asked a student: "bid you follow me?" "Yes, sir," he replied, one point, when you'w 1 is fa man tails. "except at | ere between me and the blackhoard." said the professor, clear, "1 al but I can't "Well," ways try make mys to be between a is the difference trained nurse?' 10 a week," "What | "CAN of § | Port Perry as: | Stock Commissioner extended to these hey will probably be held p for the | sale by auction of all of farm | grade | milca cows, pigs, &Cq the selling and worked faithfully for the nomina- | a red colo | by the surgeon of the ji ! the emergency. | est posting yr Cent br The Scugog Agri and the Port Perry Trade have coucluded arr ts for the holding of regula Sales throug . W. H ve on Government. Stock Sale Centres ed in the Province, one of the places sales will take pla iods of which nofia and, if sufficient eng animals, including specialty stock, stoc at stock jis will be the Province, bring buyers | and sellers together ed days |» for disposing of sur ock, and animals. Soffte © f raisers will be represented t these In England and Scotland 'all is sold in this way fin. the sales stock | Market Towns on stated days, which | proves a great advantage 'to the ind convenience to the buyer I'he first Stock Sale will take place at Port Perry on the 16th of June, 1904, of which full particulars will published. The Society have the yromise of stock from some' of the | est k raisers in the County, Partic ving milch cows "or store ittle or pigs for sale will make plication to Mr. J. H.¥Brown, etary, Port Perry, on or before May A number of buyers | the Turonto Stock Yards and If rs are to be an hand. s#Those havi fat store cattle, milch w ar stock to dispose of 1d bring them these sales. Good k, with competition d prices. PULYO HOT STOVE POLISH AND METAL CLEANER COMBINED ly Patented Polish in the World. No Dirt, NoSmoke, No: Smell. no benzine or othe osives. VO makes more pol lasts ger than any other. PRICE 10c. AT ALL GROCERS W. L. Parrish, T. Ci Ferman & Son, T. J. Widden, Wilatd, & Con Wm. Brock. fa BLACK MAGIC. How Hong Kong People Dabble in Bome of the Dark Things. . A case was tried be "the Hong | Kong Magistracy = receat pich a curious insight' into the art" as practiced ha the | According to; The Hong | Telegraph the prisgner, Kung | Wa, a middle-aged Celestial, charged with stabbing a com- Ning Kwee, and inflicting grievous bodily harm, On the 2nd inst., complainant was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital suf fering from a dangerous stab in the | abdomen, the left lobe ofithe liver | being perforated He was in a cri- tical state when taken im, but wa eventually discharged cured. Witne ated that the prisoner: called his house at 2 a.m, on the 2nd | gives 'black Chinese Kong Chi was patriot at | On | his opening the door, Kung Chi Wa pro- tabbed him with the weapon duced Complainant did mothing to provoke this attack, andidn fact had | never seen the pri ) before, | Wang San, wife of the witness, stated that 'she was a une-teller and practised magic. 22nd ult. prisoner's wife at her request, her was drawn. She told witness, her husband was a very y man and was always out . Pri- soner came to her ho n the 2nd inst. He then stated§ a policeman, and that h to put to death hy magic} ple he would designate. his departure, went and reported the aflair to the police." e the prisoner returned and declared that he was a lukon nd must search the house. the door was opened he steppe and stab- bed her husband. Prisoner, in that on the complainant's wife to he thought he was a le] given him some mag] r, to and felt. better since Prisoner acknowledged not a lukong, and that produced belonged to hil bed complainant because been cured. His Worsh prisoner had come very mitting murder, and wa very dangerous person. cused to prison for six. recommended that he | amined as to his me A Bmart A retired minister' of Scotland, who was careful in money turning homo late on Edinburgh. It happen: train did not £9 oll tho 0 eight or nine niles ; to pay for. hiring 8 without wal Doing. if e wal H] i 'harnessed i fh in grand st however, as the the; minister said: ** get out now. It's but he'll not "suit Times; % Sha aveprietress. Removal Y The unders gned wou d take thix opportunity of thanking his nu- A liberal puationage received since opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he has moved his business from the Market building to the merous custo Store -~ Willard Block ymers for the Queen Street where he will be pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manner that cannot fail to please, customers, fucilities for the transaction of husiness he feels confident that he can give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in order to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new premises, ww GAME AND FISH IN SEAS Re CIID A ¢ Port Pe a IN Nis ZN Me Si I A ZZ 2 71 BY A GERA Sale of Furniture! DURING THE I'he undersigned will sell a large quantity of Parlor, Dining Room. Bed Room Sets, Cash or Approved Credit, Give me a call. Foie, «Roller Mills IN FULL BLAST I take great plec SIZ New Mills are now completed and in full oper- Zh ation and that I am better than ever prepared 71 h to meet the requirements of my [riemds and the Pa general public in every line pertaining lo my HE already extensive and rapidly increasing busi- NI ness. Correct business principles, prompilude $2 and courteous lvealment may be relied on. IE Me JAMES CARNEGIE 4h Port Perry, Dec., 1902 Vd DR EA a) PA ZHI NINN LN LN ANT iv RRACKIKS ANIAR 1] I< SRORRROK ON. I. J. WHEELER. Having new and increased NIN PATA TAY La Td SECIS IT wsure in announcing that my g f) --r =F po Eu WL T SA THE CE i IN a oe SANZ IN A pa ' 3 ' pr 7 hu Zz ZR DR Nis 72 >I 2 Al 7 PS HOLIDAY SEASON first-class Furniture cor sisting of &e = A Fine lot of Picture Frames and Gilt Mouldings suitable to the f | trade. EF A EZ Weod Wanted. "3 gent for Monuments. EJ JOHN NOT1T FY HABITS IN YOUT MAKE NERVOUS, WEAK, DISEASED FEN. of Ignorance and THE RESULT and future bappluess of thousands yg =t an eacly age, at tue bloom of manhood, weary, fruitless folly in yonth, overexertion of mm induced by lust and exp sure are constautly wre of promising young men. Some f whila others are fore aad melancholy exiaten im all stations of life--the farm, th ulpit, the trades and the professio osknsas are gua Pay. CURED WHEN ALL "Iam 33 years treatment from built me up meutall 5 They tr 7. 6icilful aud responaibia financially, so "hy patronize QHAEH WW, Tlie a nian Iu every respect. cau be cured by reliable doctors." Drs. Kennedy You run no ris 4 CURES CORRAKFEED OR KO PAY. Consul Frog- ranteed cured by ELSE FAILED. Ho ames used without written qansent. of ags an I led a go ble for 1 rs. Kennedy & Ken x years ud Fakirs whea yor elton. Bigs Frc & Kergan, 143 Shelby Street, Detroii, Rich, Coston Blank Frea kr Bose Troctae, FEA {; 2 3 Pr py f Farm, ARLES iy wll Sale For a I, iu the Int con. of Unrtwright, cc up 200 Acres, more or less, on the prc here is erected x frat class Barn, D aur ina good state of cultivation, enced, there ixw grand water thereon cond pasture land. For further partieulars, apply to Harris, Barrister, Port Perry, or si TIME TABLE Port PERRY GOING SOUTH GOING NORT 7.25 a.m. g.51 Adu 11.35 a.0L 5:40 P.n. 1.33 p-m. 7-33 pm. FOY SHOE SHCP ne door South of the St. Ci {otel, where he intends to ma inds of Boots and Shoes, ar Il Kinds of repairing oy attended to. o please all who come his w aossible. Port Perry, June 10, 1903 composed of he East-half of lot 20° snd North half of lot Harn and Stables, and Dweliing House spring of good There are about 40 acres of MRS. MN LANG. that | Grand Trunk Railway Jas just taken possession of the All comers He wants to QC Sala Sittings of the Divisio { ITY OF os 1904 utain wperty |b WE Olork, MC. Macdorill, Whi y 6, lacy 4 ines oh x April 5, May riving Juys, 8 i ber 4, Novew by The FAD al well O-HAWA Whitby-- Janu ary 7, Fol June 7, July 8, Septem ewbor 7, Jan. 19, 19 Ww H. ta the Marc hy eiitier 3, Jn. 11, 1005 ~Jansry 11, M, 22 Noveicer 11, dun.'3, 1 4 UXBRIDGE Cerk, January 14, M 1s Noveiiber 8, Jan. 12,09 5. 15 CANUINGTON Clerk | nnuary 13. March 17 | 15, November iZ, Jan. 1i, 1505, | | 8. BEAVERTON Clerk, Juonary 12 March 1h Jay 16, Boptomber 14, Nov- | xan, General Magager; Corcoran Build. ember 16, Jan. 10, 16 ing, opposite United States Ticaxury H | 7. UPT¥ RRO F.Ciork, Thos. P. Hart, Us targrove | 4 VV ashington, D. C. 4 | --Mareli 15. M317, Sencar 19 hey 15. ZO ANN ANON NNN NN By order, Dated at Whitby, Nor. 14th, 1803, Our fee returned if we fail. sketch aud description of any invention will prom! ptly reccive our opinion « patentability of same. 'How Fatenty sent upon request. n Con 210. J. E. FART WELL, Clerk of the Peace. , Noveniher 8, Lec: 2 BROUGIAN ~(lerk. MM. Gleeson, Greenwood --Jany May 5 July 7, Sepumber & Nov. 8. PORT PERRY Clerk, J W. Burnham, Port Perry May 9, July 11, sopionier Jos ®. Gould, Tehri Ao uch 18 May 8), July 15, Beptewbe. eo. Smith, Cannington ay 19, July M4, Scptember Cleo. F. Bruce, Beaverton -- Any one e sending {ree concerning to Obtain a Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. jaries Patents taken out thr ke ali nd do VICTOR J. (Pateat ay, if | Evans Bullding, - hives Ji ital, 1 vests and with » large oepital, to call upon and ful and hi opi Ssperjese not essential. re ancloe ron, 331 Dearborn St., Chisago, WANTED -- SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PEREON to travel for house established elev pe fitable line. | #4 a Weekly cash ealary of §18 1} traveing expenses and hotel bills advanced in each wi Men! d envelope. THE | rn) s Cough Remedy ALWAYS CURES And is Pleasant and Sate: merch. | = us receive special nolice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, ANS & CO. ttorneys,) WASHINGTON, D. C. VEALED TENDERS will be 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 23r¢ Neyemba, and withdrawn at the sale. TA, McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. 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McCaw, Par | Perry, 1 v in a position Lo issu | ticket Il parts of the world ane [tc 1p} | necessary informatie {to parties asto the chearest anc st rout In addition to hi umerc Agencies for Ri: F ip lines, he ha e re aj et Agent fc he ( Jway Partie nt 1g to travel will consult thei WWI by consulting Mr Mc » embarking on a trip ye ent in I I 1 announcing that | ve rem y % f ef RIGS AT MODERATE CEAR( R. VANSICKLEI "et Perry, June 21, 1800, 't's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say tha the greatest help to the live grocer and general storekeeper in Cenada 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. The Maclean Pub. Co., Limited] TORONTT, MONTREAL. oN RATAN NAN N NN, Z Nis ARLY ta, Cludstian, wa "HI. or woman to i after ow STOW ig business in this aod wdjoiving' tn ounties; to act as Manager and Corres bo poudent : work crn be done at your ome. Enclose self-addressed stamped Zevvelope for particulms to Siew METHOD ar ORURCIH. REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor, Babbaih Services, 11anl17. Week Evening Borvice, Thursday 7.30 Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERTAN.) REV, W. COOPER, 2 A., Pastor Babbath Servi es, 11.01 nd 7.00. Week Evenin Service, Thursday 7.20. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PASTOR. Sabbath Services, 10 3) and 7.00. Weok Evening Service, Thursday, 7.30. OOURCH OF THE ASCENSION, . (ANGLICAN) 4 REY. G. SCOTT, Tobe Sunday - Mating, 10.30 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. School, 2.30 pm. Thuresday--Evensong, 7.30 p.m. R. C. CHURCH. REV --. RICHARDSON, Third Sunday at 10 30 a. m, Sealed Tenders 31 por package or Sunday please siz wi patentable. been ne Joeuduct fully equl and Washington ; ti 1y dispatch werk an a oie) as bro: a asthe inventivm. Migh A ptoutra-Yhrome Parton Bay ates a a rion ree=ive special ns _" withon charge in -" ;--Pateny business turers an Mngineers : MONEY LOAN. We have fanda from for mvestment op mortgage pis & ne wa renew old li, buy, Jo ore Jand or id, way = obtain money from. ue tout any delay, (snd very 3 quietly). ve customers whi wal to im Pe proved farm; thine who w exchauy I. ki besars for Lhe sarin. If you have farms or ot ny kind, ploase send ua price und description of same #x Fire and Lito Tsurance : fected. Sud a general fuss! ) and brokerage businoss Lransaotes "LUND & CO, . 28 Victoria kde ToKenTo. Lo . ~% The mails are despatched from the Poss Office Port Perry as follows: § Going North-- 9.30 a. m. ~ Going South--11.20 a.m. g Going North-- 5.15 p. m. Going South--10 p.m. F. SMITH, General Carter, Takes Woashire ip. Ie in returning TBAnTE. to the public lor the 'esteemed pat ronage bestowed on him since com mencing the business of Carting and would state that he is fully equipped to do CARTING AS IT SHOULD EE at the very shortest notice and at prices that caunot fail lo please the wl Carting to and from the Railway Depot a Specialty. | Residence-- Brick House, opro- | site the Methodist Parsonage. 1 F. SMITH. | Port Perry, Aug. 1gor. Liver neneral Blacksmithing having the crsigned bu Shey [nfl conned by Mo, BE st of Drs. Archer & Archer's fice, 1s prepared to do all kinds of yf General Blacksmithing at Reas- HORSE- SHOEING A Specialty a he und opened 5IESS 10 Just we Guaranteed Patronage Solicited S. W. SWITZER. Port Perry, Sept, 16. 1902 CH ~ Fe74 i 285 THE aodersizned i woul 1 (uke this over tunity ot thanking his vumerous pat- ns for their liberia: and still increasing itronage during the time be bas carried on the business of P A ¥ | § I PE A " y Port Perry, aud wonid state that be is d tha to execute al orders for otter n ever prepa Kal-omumn 'WER NADA - 3 3 Ad GEO. GARD ISHES to.inform the public ol Y ¥ Perry and surrounding country, fer four yuars experience in peoscenting iis business in some of the largest cities of the United States, he is bettor prepared than ever to execute any of the following #5, branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, / Bricklaying in all its branches; Pisin and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remaiv permanent 1 will endure any weather. Cemegete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All material required in my line will Ye kept constantly on hand, and for sale after the first of next April GEO. GARDNER, Port Parry, Jan. 3, 1504. VY ST et 4 AND active grotivoien or ludics to tarsal \ YE 85.00 ie Dyes, | n toady Ruoference. Ee asd tam pad envelipe The Deminiow (om p uy Dep. Y ¥ Chips - * " $900 YEARLY to Christian man or wonian to lookaff er (ur Krow- ing business in thisand adjoining Counties to net as Manager and Correspandent ; work can be dona ak Your 'home. Enclose self: irene we miped envelope tor particulars oo 3. SARBuAY. Sonera) Rann VAs A wr, opposite & i) Treasury, Washington, D. C. = ESE EEN and all iD nse of Tobaaco, Opium nd Brain price. Es a Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Pore Perry by A. J. Davis and GC. H. Allison, Druoggists, |

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