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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Dec 1907, p. 3

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LIVENIR RA Tocal Sales Agent. "CO rel a Ax A prices of Coal will be as follows : Delivered. Shed. $7.50 $7.00 8.00 7-50 7.75 718 ¥ 7.28 6.75 6:25 re 6, 6.25 ees il 7:25 On and after Dec. 16, 1007, ve SMITHING i LBS. ways ss than goo ib A disount'of 25 ets allowed off above prices for spot Cash off above prices. : n eztra charge of 15¢ per ton fer carrying or wheeling whore assistance is tlt rendered by purchaser. BREAD, _ Genuinely Good Bread is hard to find--but not if y _ depend upon C. Pearn for your supply. Our bread is uni- _formly good--made always in the same way, from materials of the same high quality." As a result there is no variation qiality--it is always light, wholesome, nonrishing-- 'Good Bread " in thefallest senso, of the words: - White Bread, Brown Bread, in # and 10 Gent loives. Al | sorts of Wholesome Bread Stuffs. y Full line of Tropical Fruits, Confectionery, ete. ~~ - WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY, CHAS. PEARN, Baker aND CoNFECTIONER. 2°00 50 per 100 lbs. BATRA COOL EN wpe ". ~ : aL 5 iin | Tani fully prepared for the Fall and Winter campaign with '|and prices. The Stock is the largest I have every exhibited. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK FALL AND WINTER GOODS embracing every conceivable variety of Cloth and Trithmings that go to make a Stock of a fashionable and up-to date Tailoring Establishment perfect. The quality, style and prices cannot fail satisfy customers. All are invited to come and inspect my Magnificent Stock NEW DEPARTURE.--In Ladies' Tailoring I am 3 [repited to Cut, Fit and Make in the Latest Styles Ladies' Coats a Jackets: | am Agent for Ladies' Cloths and will be pleased to procure and submit samples at any time. W. H. BOUBT. Butcher Business Re-Opened I. J. WHEELER Advises the public that he is onee more in the Meat Bus- iness, aud wishes to thank his many friends for their loyal Grea support. inthe past and trusts to - be favored with 'the! same in the er The trade will be supplied with, the BEST MEATS obtainable and dt the most reasonable rates. All persons wishing to be called on for orders will pleased advise the shop and will receive prompt attention. TO THE FARMERS I am always in the market for all kinds of good Cattle, Lambs, Calves, and Hogs at the Highest Market Prices. p: Kindly let me know what you have to offer. ~ RemovaL Having had the commodiotis Stofé in the Curie Block fitted up espec- ally, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug Storesin the Province, and have taken possession of my new and extensive premises, where I have opened up, in addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES While returning thanks to my numefots p&tfohs 1 would extend &A invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises, A | DAVIS a gg % will bé made for about 3 weeks at ys > Miss Waddell' ILLINERY PARLORS i ta portant Not ce! The offer to rent for a ar dermaned ole 55: : Fu § 3 orchard. Ener hy farther particulars. apply to ann rt ee i GEO. HYLAND. Oshawa, Oct. 14, #907. © FARM TO RENT cise Ege IS sacsvene © Cattle, par Ib...... Hogs, per 100 Ibs. . oT Tr . Glasses © : upplied at Low. Also Hearing Aids sipplied F.E.LUKH Refracting Optician, 11 King St. West GRONTO COOK'S +RESTAURANT + Has been thoroughly renovated, remodeled and re papered and will be re-opened on Saturday Next Oct. 5 When the BarTiMore Oyster will be con- tinuously in evidence during - the Season. C.P. R. Time Table. MYRTLE STATION. Gorxc East, Going Wear, 10.08 a.m. 6.32a. m. 9.10 a. #0. 6.20 p. m. ice? A Tremendous Cut in Prices of Furniture ! ni is seriber having a large and well selected Stock of | tends from now until after the Holidays giving | hins to all intending buyers. Following are a | a Bh few of she many ws ay Tr CUT PRICES} | were $24.00, now $18 50 | were £19 00, now £14.90 Surface Oak polished. . . $0, sh, polished. -. .were $18.50, now $14.00 ahogany finis . were $19.50, now $15.85, icely carved, were $20.25, now $16.00] its--Elm, polished and carved....were $18 oo, now $14.40 Ash polished, English Plate Glass, were $15.50, Butternut, carved now $12 oo] . were £14.50, now $12.90 Elm, pillar front..,........ ete ud were $10.25, now § 8.20 i articles at same proportionately low prices. JOHN NOTT. fo announce that owing to Fat Stock beeoming more plentiful and cheaper On and after this week begi Xue: 186th, the price of "Meats will be Lower: [, STEAK & SURLOIN ROASTS,............. 12}c OTHER CUTS ACCORDINGLY. 10C to 15G 6c to 14} 124 ning esh :? {don't fail to inspect the DicLox Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Sound Wire Fence Uo. Ltd., and am prepared to supply this 'whole community with the very BEST WIRE FENCE produced on this Continent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers. The Dittok Fésce is without a peer. It is the BEST because it is flexible ; it is a square mesh; itis a perfect hinge-stay fence, therefore it is impossible to bend the stays; in fact it is the best fence made in this or any other country, Before purchasing a Wire Fence FExce. J. H. Brown, DeaLEr IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-| MENTS AND MACHINERY. | SEAGRAVE April 6, 1905. Farm for Sale. WORTH THE MONEY. Good wheat farm of 150 acres. Good house and barn. Lot 6 in con. 2 of Reach, Apply : 72 St. vary BY, F.J. HYLAND. Toroatd. PAIR GROUNDS SKATING RINK trade... - 7 ST a And prepare for first:class business positions such as are open to our students. Hundreds of our st are going into good positions year: Let us train you for ote. Ve will do it right. inter Term opens Jan. 6th. Write for Cat- alogue and see where we excel ordinary business colleges W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. Livery THE undersigned takes th opportunity of thanking the iclab'tants of Port Perry ri surrounding country. far , liberal and still increasing pat- ronage bestowed upon him since commencing Carting and Livery in Port Perry and now intimates that he is better than ever prepared to supply all requirements in his line. Having extensively added to my stock of horses ; as well as conveyances of the latest type of construction for comfort and pleasure, 1 am in a position to nieet the requirements of the most fastidious as to style and desirable equippage in every respect--in every way smit- able for private driving, wed- dings, funerils, &ec. ies wishing an afternoon drive can have their choice of suitable double or single rigs and eare- ful drivers will also be suppli ed when required. I poseess a number of good Spring and D-ay Wagovs and will, at all times, attend to Carfing with the utmost care and promptoera. I wish further to state that in_futere suitable conveyances. . will be at the Railway Depot to convey passengers and bag- gage to private residences, and will also courey passergersand baggage to the Depot in time for departing trains, on being given notiee, . WM, JAMIESON. Port Persy, July £0, 1003 For Over Bixty Years MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP has lee: used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of you rest Ly a sick child suffering and crying with pain ef Teeth, send at once snd grt & bottle of = Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. I will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. [t cures Dinrrbooa, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Cures Wind Colic, Softens the Gams, Reduces Inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs Winslow's Boething Syrup for Children Teething is plesant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and beat female physicians sad nurses in the | United Stites. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists the world. Be sure and sok for "MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING BYRUP NOTICE. Having disposed of m3 practise I would ask all those indebted to me to kindly call and settle their accounts as soon as possible. E. L. PROCTER, M.D. Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1907. NEW Merchant Tailor Shop D. PERKINS Begs to announce to t {Citizens of Port Perry am surrounding cuntry that he ° SE fine collection, Vestings and Pd and up-to-date as any in 31 Erie St.

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