a hand after Dec. 16, 1907, prices of Coal will be ds follows : Delivered. Shed. < GRATE ..... reo $7.50 §7.00 NUT 8.00 7.56 STOVE 550 Se 7.758 7125 GG 7:75 7.25 A Ceasrm vas 6.95 6.25 TEAM rene BVA 6,75 6.25 SMITHING cavwiteass 7-50 7.25 syd LBS. Lad ran 2°00 2 Pe than $oo | wed 50 per 100 lbs. A disount of 25 cts allowed off above prices for spot Cash off above prices. An eztra charge of 13c per ton fer carrying or whteling Where assistance is not rendered by purchaser. "+ Port Perry, Oct. 2, 1907. XTRA GOOD BREAD. meine Genuinely Good Bread is hard to find--but not if you depend upon C. Pearn for your supply. Our bread is uni- formly good--made always in the same way, from materials bf t same high quality. As a result there is no variation t- 18 always Jight, wholesome, nourishing-- ast sense of the words, in wey wi Bread, in 5 and 10 cent lvaves. Bread Stuffs. : hh n ; © Full line of Tropical Fruits, Confectionery, ete. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIATY, Ee CHAS. PEARN, Baker AND CONFECTIONER, holesome 4 New Granite and Marble Works IN PORT PERRY. TT. R. STAFFORD & SGN i to intimate to the inhabitant of Port Perry and surrounding country that have established Granite and Marble Works in the Building just north of the Post Office, Port Perry, where they will be prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them or Monnmeiits, Head Stones, &c. P All work Rrst-class and satisfaction guaranteed. dg had large experience extending over very many yearsin this usiness we are confident we are in a position to give reliable iff: ion regarding values, and we will supply all pettattiing to the ss at such pricés as cannot fail to satisfy all. a I am fully prepared for the Fall and Winter campaign with ! Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- Pott Petry, Sept 2 19 A MAGNIFICENT STOCK . FALL AND WINTER GOODS embracing every conceivable variety of Cloth and Trimmings that go to make a Stock of a fashionable and up-to- date Tailoring Establishment perfect. The quality, style and prices canuot fail satisfy customers, All are invited to come and inspect my Magnificent Stock and prices. The Stoek is the largest I have every exhibited, NEW DEPARTURE: --1n Ladies' Tailoring 1 am prepared to Cut, Fit and Make in the Latest Styles Ladies' Coats and Jackets. | am Agent for Ladies' Cloths and will be pleased to procure and submit W. H. DOUBT. Butcher Business Re-Opened I. J. WHEELER Advises the public that be {s once m Thess, and w same in the future. The trade will be supplied with the BEST MEATS obtainable and at 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 FARMER I.am always in the market for all kinds of good Cattle, Kindly let ms know what you have to offer. ore in the Meat Bus: shes to thank bis many friends for You bu { |stipport in the past aud trusts to be favored with the Lambs, Calves, and Hogs at the Highest Market Prices. | #se.{2 Ibs. Cream Candy a3c. 1 Molasses. y. 15¢ Ibi um Drops roc Ib. Maple Creams zoc Ibe. Cres in 10 Piece Sets at Bargain prices. Table of Fancy China. T. C. FORMAN & SON. SE SS per cent discount In Trimmed Hats madb for about 3weeks at S A i . : The subscriber having a large and well selected Stock of all intending buyers. few of the many OUT PRICES! Parlor Suits-- Mahogany finish Parlopl Suits--Maple finish........, 1 Suits-- Surface Oak polished. Suits--Ash polished Following are a Great Bargains to were $24.00, now $18.50 ..were $19 00, now $14.90 .were $18.50, now $14.00 ) Sui ' ...were 819g 50, now $15.85 ! Suits--Mahogany finish nicely catve 1, were $20.25, now $16.00 Suits--Elm, polished and carved....were $18 00, now $14.40 Sideboards-- Ash polished i , English Plate Glass, were $15.50, now $12.00 Bide 8 ds-- Butternut, carved... ........ «oo. were $14.50, now $12.90 oards--Elm, pillar front. teveea... were $10.25, now $ 8.20 her articles at same proportionately low prices. JOHN NOTT, ially, I am satisfied } have now one of the best appointed Ding and extensive premises, where I have opened up, addition to my extensive stock-of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. A J DAVIS. Storesin the Province, and have taken possession of my new} in! Goods, 2 full line of SCHOOL BOOKS 'AND SUPPLIES| While returning thanks to my numerous patrons I would extend | [GE T0 THE PUBLIC. We beg #0 announcé that owing to Fat Stock beeoming more : * plentiful and cheaper d after this week beginning g. 12th, the price of Fresh Meats will be Lower. STEAK & SURLOIN ROASTS ............ . 123 OTHER CUTS ACCORDINGLY. savaeave YOO tO 15C vores BCH XD i 12 cesesena Furnitnre, intends from now until after the Holidays giviug| - _ | , Before purchasing a Wire Fence cannot learn between the ul Opera and Field Glasses Also Hearing Aids supplied at Low- est Prices. F.E LUEKH Refructing Optician, 11 King St. Ly COOK'S RESTAURANT + Has been thoroughly renovated, remodeled and re papered and will be re-opened on Saturday Next Oct. When the BarTimors Oyster will be con- tinuously in evidence during the Season. OC. P. R. Time Table \{YRTLE STATION. Goisa Waist, Goixo East, 10.09 a.m. 6.32 a. m. 6.30 p.m. 9.10 a. m. 1). 2p.m. 6.90 p. m, A.J. DAVIS, Town Agent. : I-31. IR i) 1 it -- - Pe Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Sound Wire Fence Uo. Litd., 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 DiLon Fence 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 tq bend the stays; | in fact it is the best fence made in | this or any other country | don't fail to inspect the DiLrox FENCE: . H. Brown, DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS AND MACHINERY. SEAGRAVE. April 6, 1go§. Farm for Sale. WORTH THE MONEY. Qobd wheat farm of 150 acres. Qood house and barn. Lot 6 in con. 2 of Reach, Apply 72 St. Mary St, F.J. HYLAND. Toronto. FAIR GROUNDS AND - SKATING R SN; HA sit HE UNDERSIGNED offers for Sale the Fair Grounds and Theting Rink. These properties will be sold af a n and on advantageous terms. Further pa ticulars on application 'to the pro- prictor, ay ; WM. TUMMONDS. Port Perty, Aug. 6, 1907. : in Dress-Making by Mail in your spare time at home, or Take a Personal Course at School. : To enable all to learn we teach on cash or instalment plan. We also teach . por sonal class at school once & month: These lessons teach bow so 3 together aoy jgarment from' shirt waist suit, to the 'thousand -making, give five bundied dollars. to commencing last Tuesday of Bt month. | TORONTO, ONT. And prepare for first-class business positions such as are open to our students. Hundreds of our students are going into good positions every an Let us train you for one. Ve will do'it right. Winter Term vpens Jan. 6th. Write for Cat- alogue and see where we exce! ordinary business colleges W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor. Yonge antl Alexander Sts. Jamieson' Livery FPYHE undersigned takes th opportunity of thanking the i» habitunts of Port Perry und smrounding country for the liberal and still increasing put- ronage bestowed uvpon 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 hurscs ; as well as conveyances of the latent typa of construction for comfort pn: pleasure, I am in a position to meet the requirements of the most fastidious as to style and desirable equippage in every respect--in every way suit- able for private driving, wed- dings, funerils, &c. Parties wishing an afternoon drive can have their choice of suitable double or single rigs and care- ful drivers will also be suppli ed when required. I mess a number of good 8 Rey Dray Wagons and will, at all, times, attead to Carting with the utmost care afid promptoers. I wish farther to state that {xt futpre suitab'e conveyances will be at th Railway Depot to convey passengers and Lag: Ene to private residences, aud will also conv ey pustengae and baggage to the Depot in time for departing trains, on being given notice. WM. JAMIESON. Port Perry, July 30, 1903 For Over Bixty Years MRS. WINSLOWS' SOOTHING SYRUP has beea used by millions of mothers for their children whila tosthing. 1f disturbed at night aud broken of you rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pais of Cutting Teeth, send at oace and got a 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 shouf it. It chres Diarrhoea, Regulaias the Stomach smd Dowels, Cires Wind Oolic, Boftens the (lums, Reduces 1nflammation and gives toge and energy to the whole system. "Mrs 'Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething | plessnt Lo the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five ccnts a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure snd ask for "MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP NOTICE, Having disposed of my 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 to the Begs to announce b Citizens of Port Per surrounding count Tailoring Business - in the Ebbels' Block, with a fine collection of Suitings.' Vestings and Pantings. Having had a large exper ience [ am prepared to make Suits as good and as ches and up-to.date as any in - trade. goto Suits made to order frem $10 up. I Port Perry, May, 1906.