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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Dec 1907, p. 4

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db Holida Here you are remember. Sugges und '0 nd 4 Doris, PErFU 2 TINWA so make your selections now, J Come and See Free of one of our Souvenir Dolls. to avoid the crush just before Xmas. Us Whether You're Ready to 'Buy WE ARE HEADQUARTERS! 4 This Season we are better prepared than ever before to supply every possible want in" H This is the result of some-careful planning aud skillful buying. but now with your help, we are going to make a neW record. tlons in great numbers are displaved everywhere upon our well fill just what will most please and give the greatest. satisfaction to ea NGS GIVE Jord to the Wise--Buy Now. Don't wait until our lines break--they are certain to At 1 With this Clecular you will find a CerTIFICATE entitling each purchaser during December? Read the conditicns on the back. Our wonderful business of last year Out purpose is to' encourage'ea iE Wi uying, and Toilet © { Woilet Cases. We have a beautiful "assortment of these useful articles at prices running from $1.25 to $5.00 3 Set. One line iv particular with Sterling Silver Trim mings, at $2.00--we recom mend. GLOVE ano HD'F CASES, a 25¢, 35C, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 CUFF axp COLLAR BOXES, at s50c, 75c and $1.00. SHAVING CASES from 75c to $3.50. MILITARY SETS, in Celluloid Cases--$2.00 to $5.00. -------- 3 S-------------------------- -- WORK-BOXES run all the way from 25¢ to 82.00. y PHOTOGRAPH asp POST CARD ALBUMS from.4oc to $3.50. PICTURE FRAMES, a Beautiful line, from roc to $1.00: ZS ..e.-.,ALS -S -A PH MIRRORS from toc to $4.00. FL ntti snag Nothing more useful than a GOOD PURSE We have them from 5c to $1.00. JAPANESE CRUMB SETS 45c. # FANCY WORK BASKETS 2a5¢ to 75¢. THE BEST VALUE TO BE HAD AT 56, 106, 15¢ 25¢ and upwards. It ie Impossible to Begin to Name Them All. At 6 cents we can show you 100 different Toys to choose from. I'rumpets, Rattles, Horses, Horses and Carts, Blocks, Balls, Sad Irons, Money Banks, Tin Toys, Watches, Whistles, Horns Stuffed Animals, Tops, Return Balls, Whips, Tin Cups and Saucers, lrorn Pistols and lots of others, 10 cent 1'oys Even a Larger Range than the be line. Tops, Paint Boxes, Iron Toys, Masks, Rubber Balls, Jack- in-Box Pop Guns," Horses, Dogs, Rattles, Watch and Chain, Trumpets, Trains, Iron Horse and Cart, Banks, Brooms, Push Tows. A NICE RANGE OF TOYS AT 15 Cts AND 20 Cts. Yor 25 cents This is the Popular Price, and for this amount we have an Immense Assortment. MECHANICAL TOYS -- Auto mobiles, Juglers, Rabbits Ducks, Tumblers, Dogs and other Wind-up Toys. Teddy Bears, Humming Tops, Paint« Boxes, Drums, Tam- borines, Trumpets, Floor Cinmes, Surprise Boxes, Iron Banks, Ndah's Arks, Toy Sad Irons, Toy Chairs, Set Furni- ture, etc., etc, etc. Toy Dishes from 10c to $2.50 Set. Magle Lanterns Steam Engines 600 up 800 up & Glassware e WE ARE SUPREME! eo CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS 5c, 10C, ¥§5C 20C 25C, up to $1 50 -- at least 50 different patterns to choose from. stocking found a place in the line 'that hung from the mantel, and when the boys awakened there was a merry scrimble to see just what was inside, After breakfast the president, Mrs. § Roosevelt and the children went to rest of the family went to St. John's Episcopal church. In the afternoon the president, -Mrs. 5 3 Roosevelt and the children to the home af Centain and Mrs. Wik how she is going to went over A Beautiful Line of Lamps SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS Fancy Decorated ones from 85c up §5.00. Night Lamps 196, Ta Sah BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES from 75c to $300 doz. TEA PLATES, $1.25 to $4.00 doz CAKE PLATES from 25¢ to $4.00 each. wp CHINA SALAD OR FRUIT BOWLS, from 15¢ to $3.00. LEMONADE SETS, 75c¢ to $3.75. TABLE SETS (Butter Dish, Sugar, Cream and Spoon- holder) $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 Set. SHAVING MUGS, roc, 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢ JARDINERES, 25¢ to $3. ROSE BOWLS AND FERN POTS from 25¢ up. SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, all the way from 25c Set up to $2.50. ; Hundreds of other articles in Fancy Chinaware, Mustards, Salts, Peppers, Cream Jugs, Choco late Pots, Biscuit Jars, Cheese Dishes, Bread a Milk Sets; Teapots, Vases, Ornaments, ATE PRICES. We Invite Inspection. Games WE HAVE almost every Game you can mentidh--{rom sc up. A LOT OF NEW ONE THIS YEAR, We have 'a Beantifil Assorfment from 1c up to $1. ach, In order to be suin:of a Good Select.on : \ y Figures, AT THE MosT MODER-§ One particular Lap we recom- mend, is a Centre Draft Lamp, beautifully grated -- very economical on splendid, ligh 83:25 7 N IC PLA 50C. NICKLE-PLA TEA KET- We have the usy and roc Table of Kitch: eeds--a big variety, figoods will cost you more re. WE CAN CEREMINLY SAVE YOU MONEY We have 'most™ likely to ask fgithing you are Box Paper from Ed Dear Friend i-- - | A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE 3 An Opportunity to Carry Gladness to the Suffering and Needy Torento, Can., Dec. 11th, 1907 ~ » A Christinas message, ' Peace on Earth: Good Will to Men," was sent to this old world long ago to bring gladness. 'Was this poor fellow included ? a 'Bhe Place. Not Africa or Pagan India, but Christian Canada. The Persons. (ths other lost in railway service), stands with tears streaming down his cheeks as he tells his story in the doctor's office, Muskoka Lospital: "1 have been a railway conductor. Ihave beeti turned out of my boarding-house, where I lived for seventeen years, because I had consumption. Ther T had to leave the hotel for the same reason, The hospital of my {own séfiised we I have travelled for two days to reach here. For God's sake, A son pleading for his father. Father, with one arm doctor, let me stay. 1have got money to pay for all I want," If this was the story of a poor fellow with inoney, what about the hundreds who are seeking admission to the Muskoka Free Hospital for COonsumptives, with their money all gone in the struggle with this dread disease ? Tho Muskoka Free Hospital for Consurnptives has never refused a patient because of his or hor poverty. It now caves for seventy-five patients. It would care for three bundred if the needed money was forthcoming. 1t has no endowment, except in the kind hearts and the generous gifts of the people of Canada. 3 Ilis Exccllency Earl Grey has shown his interest and sympathy in this great work for the needy eonsumptives by accepting the position of TE fo irai radi Honorary Pr id t of the Nati Your golden dollars may be the. Angels of Mercy this Christmas to bring the glad tidings of Good Will and Returning Health to some poor fellow seeking admission into his only refuge, the Muskoka Free Hospital pe for Consumptives. ; A last word--will you help to care for these want P whom others do not ta 55a Outside of "our Assortment mense * Ran; from 1¢ to $5 CHINA HEAD PORT which Tam about crease facilities so ment in Port Perry, annotuoing hat ERRY. RS EARTILY thanking the public forthe R' Snel 1 1 MY LIVERY ! to my former place of business Water Street d fin- at Te ny be better accommodated with: safe and desir: able RIGS AT MODERATE. CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900, EIS an ¢ purchase rE Mg, Jol rela 5 November, and sale, Nov. 30, 1899. sketch and description of any. inv receive free Eine rete pot I Ly =, o n , with n PAT lt an nied, and 'widely. Srcinied Journ, Send for sample copy FREE. Address, Sealed Tenders) uction on the:23r¢ withdrawn at the J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, _ Toronto. 5 By Large & constantly on hi PR ey 8B TTR RES Lr, RE rob 37, order, be allowed on all Sales from a re A wor being or MADE BY HANDSS and.nc factory work kept in stock, 'hr super ority of my goods will at ence bee m 5 sppa erty : vr tend hi il} find that ving iT To etore ooking ay the ycan be suited in quality au: pil attended Assorted OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE H. which 1am detern:ined to sell very | As an inducement to Cabin pi elsewhere ing pu will be any article EO WaT wd oo. Io ;

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