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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Feb 1908, p. 3

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1 have on ond here: growing about at 000 Norway Spruce, im- ; France twe year Fy hey are nice treés with goad foots, 'about 10 to 18 inches bigh, Prices T. See me for otlier Nursery * Stock from a ering psy: C. C. LLET : EL Perry, ONT. #iravoa Sow PRR gus, the ses of ihe the NEW Telephone Directory 1 Bik. TELDHAR CAAT LT East! cabout'to publish a new issue of the Official Telephone Directory for the District of CENTRAL ONTARIO Including the Town of PORT PERRY Changes of firm nae, changes of street address; ot for duplicate enteries, should be handed in at ounte to of Pec: 23, 1150}, 2 whil 3 years old weighing between 200 -- Sie, The finder will be suitably re- JOHN NOTTINGHAM, RAGLAN P. O Challenge fo Walk. JIMMIE ~ JOHNSTONE, of 'Scagog Island, challenge any {odian or White Man to walk from the Sebert House, Port Perry, to Queen's Hotel, Oshawa, and réturn $50.00 a Gide Any date after signing JIMMIE JOHNSTONE, Jan. 27, 1908 Scugog Island. -- lt reesei. W. H. McCAW, Local Manager. RANEY 5 JC CC CC SE MU X BRITISH Don't pay out your rood money till you see out 1 ax © Sweet to Eat | CANADIAN {rials We poy railrond fs A Candy Bowel Laxative. : ¥ BUSINESS & x ranqumarsow, ma. 5 C Sweet to ka n § COLLEGE 796 Yonge Bt , Toronte. - Lax-ets a Eauersmsiueareiont I am fully prepared for the Fall ind Winter campaign with A MAGNIFICENT STOCK ron (J FALL AND WINTER COODS 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 caunot fail satisfy customers. All are invited to eome and inspect my Magnificent Stock and prices. The Stock is the largest I have every exhibited. NEW DEPARTURE.--In Ladies' Tailoring I am prepared (o Cut, Fit and Make in the Latest Styles Ladies'. Coats and Jackets, | am Agent for Ladies' Cloths and will be pleased tc procure and submit W. H. DOUBT. Te ---- 2 Butcher Business Re-Opened I. J. WHEELER Advises the public that ho is once more in the Meat Bus- iness, aud wishes to thank his many friends for their loyal _ {support in the pastsand trusts to be favored with the bs. Cream m Candy 2 ec. iaker Molasses 4 15¢ Ib. 10¢ Ib. ' aple Creams z0c Ib. Creath a 20c Ib. tants for 25c. rrants oc, Ib. Cocoanut Fritters 20c Ib. Mapletinas 20c Ib. i d Ib, B32, an ase. Perrin's Chocolates 25¢ Ib. ies 35¢ qt. a Cake with heavy | Fancy Boxes Bon Boos xed Nuts 15¢ Ib. M188 WADDELL BRAS CLOSED HER MILLINERY PARLORS UNTIL MARSH &. a2 fuportaut Notice ? fal A Tremeidony Cut in Prices of Furniture ! The subscilbup: having a large and well selected Stock of Great Barghing to all intending buyers, few of the many | BUT; PRISLS } Prion Std Miho pill AER Nasmith'sChocolates 35c and soe 1b. 25¢. 35¢. and 50¢ Furniture, intends from now until after the Ho! idays givir g Following arc a 8, ussons tench how ty ru, fit snd ogether, any garment f Yom! p . «hich waist +t 10 he mont | elaborate dress, This in the enlv couree | in Canada that the whol family can: Jury, by one member Jeking fe ap. We, havo b.en in basiyuss for tem years, have taught over 7,000. Beware of im itatious as s me have been known to copy our adv and even claim d where tor of this cours," No adv. js Stuning without our $500 00 Fhuraioe - Write for particulars. FIRST-CLA 8s' The wadersignotod offer to rent for a term of years that first-class Fain: cautaimng 175 acres more or; less Q ine lots x4 and 15, in the sth con. of the Township of East Wh thy The land is rich aud®o0d, the build- ings are good and there ic a gener ous supply of water and 4 bearin orchard. the proprietor. GEO. HYLAND. Oshawa, O t. 14, 1907. SPECTAGLES Eye Glasses Glass Eves Opera and Field @lasses Also Hearing Aidg supplied at Low est Prices F.HEH LOKHK Refracting Optician, 11 Kiug St. West, "ORONO COOK'S +RESTAURANT « Has been thoroughly renovated, remodeled and re papered and will be re-opened on Saturday Next Oct. they where uot known to be the juve i TIFARM TO RENT: For further particulars. app'y to| Lest yes 1008 patients ad!' Oe 4 ie places outside of T' were children of 4 pupiente 1d nt aiocite could ni pase people whe So pay for boy or girl with club feet, you would gladly ve is, sad your dollar will do that. wete 70 cases of club feet treated | BEVORK. AFTER. | last year. Out of the 79, about 50 were | from the country. If you know of any child in your county who is sick or has club feet, and whoso parents can not afford to pa) nd the nameto the i tal Becretary. stcgk books are Won't you let oh write your down for a few aes in Heaven's own work of healing little children ? A great mine of Mercy --the mining stock that Joays pays dividends-- | 1 ® bought with the money fi ps The Hospital (£488 vbr Bick Children to ex- [BEER \ract the Gold of Life ONY Yom. the Quartz of send contributiops to J. Ross 2. comely Chairman, or tg Douglas David- son, Bec.-Treas., of the Mospital for Siok Chuirec, Collegs Strear, Toronto. vo SEAT me It 1s asserted Py some unaturalistd that the puma, fhe second largest of the big cats of South America, neither feared man por regarded human be ings as its grey, but on the contrary sought thelr society. The following anecdote from "Animal Artisans," by Mr. C. J. Cornish, long a resident of British, Guiana, supports the belief that fhe puma seeks the society of man Anstead of attacking or Learing hime X¥hen making an expedition up one wt the large rivers in a steam CRDA'S mé in the future. The trade will be supplied with the Wien the BALTIMORE .were 824.00, now o 4-90, $135 our friend gave a passage to an elder- : ® Parlor Suits Maple finish... were 81 i oie 9 00, now £14.90 Ovystar will be con- BEST MEATS obtainable and at the most reasonable parior Suits-- Surface Osk polished. were BiB so: now $00 oe torre io endeses Jy. Cornish miner Who was Sutil = 2 eT P= SPE 8 rates. All persons wishing to be called on for orders will| Bedroom Suits--Ash polished, , were 19 50, now $14.85 during he aa reach the gold fields. bw Shing 3 ¢ pleased advise the shop and will receive prothpt dttention. | Bedroom dits ~ MdHogany finish nicely Gatied, were $20. 25, now 816.0€ | -- - eae on pros ind) but always Bedroom Suits--Elm, polished and tarved.. .. were $18 00, now &14.40 J.P rR Time Tabls, rar his hammock between two treesi TO THE FARMER Sideboards --Ash polished; Bnglish Plate Glass, were $15.50, now 812.00 * : on shore. As climbing into a high - s Siddhoargs isn, Shived Nw xe a a were 814.50, now $12.0 MYRTLE STATION. slung hammock is not easy, he usually; . : Jeboat: n, pillar front...... Wane aes pi 3 fastened low, and his welght I am always in the market for all kinds of good Clttle, -* Yet Horn ROW Bani Senn, 0 i Ee 4 i Just Arrived a Car of acd br bo Me TE E feet of the ground at the bottom of the! curve, One morning, being asked how he had slept, he complained that "the frogs had made such a noise under- neath his hammock that they had kept him awake." Some Indians of the crew who were, folding up the hammock laughed a. good deal when they heard this, and being asked the reason, sald, still laughing, "Oh, 'tiger' sleep with old ? | man last night! They bad found un- der the hammock the marks of where a puma had lain. The noise which had kept the occupier of the hammock 6.37 wm 900 a m 6.9% p m A.J DAVI¥, Town Agent - Ha J, ~All other articles at same proportionately low prices. JOHN NOTT. E PUBLIC, 2 Lambs, Calves, and Hogs at the Highest Market Prices. Ogi' Clsheated Regal Eosohold Plow ------ =" -- REMOVAL ~~ NOTICE T0°T .m, m. FA ais | BRAN AND SHORTS we 1 Pe 1% by the ton or smaller gnantities if desired. | 3 2 ud b Having had the comsodigus Store in the Ctittie Block fitted up espec- ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drig We beg fo announce that owing to Fat Stock becoming more plentiftil and cheaper Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence 'awake was the purring of the puma, pleased at occupying the "next berth' below a man. bosoms, Storesin the Province, and have taken possession of my néw "Cash or Produce," Our Motte afi in ; i up, On an alcer thi ¥ EB. PURDY addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy Aug. 12th, the. woo ginning th Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES + Meats will e Lower = While returnmg thanks to my numerous patrons I would extend : an invitation to all to call and sce me in my new premises. Manufacttred by the Owen Sound = Wire Fence Uo. Litd., and am For Over Sixty Years prepared to supply this whole MIN. WINSLOWE SOOTHING SYRUT has been community with the very BEST | used by millions of mothers for thir children while y teething. If disturbed at night and broken of you W IRE FENCE produced op this rert by a siok child suffering and erying with pein «2 Continent and at prices that Can { cutuing Tecth, send at ouce and zot & bottle of * Mm not fail to satisfy purchasers. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. 1 N will relieve the poor little sufferer immeodintely. Depead The DiLLoN Fence i8 Without a ,on it, mothers, there is no nisiake shout ft. It cures er. It is the BEST because it is | Diarrhees, Regulniss the Stomach avd Dowels, Cures exible ; it is a square mesh : it is a | Wind Oolio, Baftons the Gums, Rednocs {1 0ammation : $ od " he wholé fjstem. '*M perfect hinge-stay fence, therefore | mitre see selwre to he whl diene it is impostible to bend the stays; in fact it is the best fence nade i: this ar any other country. Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the Divrox Fexce. J. H. Brown, Dearer IN AGRICULTURAL ImpLE- MENTS AND MACHINERY. and extensive premises, where 1 have opened in a Port Perry, Jan."18, 1908. 127¢c 10c %o 15¢ . 6c to 124 124 A DAVIS. plesant to the taste and is the preseriy tion of ove of the oldest and best female physicians and vurses in the United Btates. Price tweaty-five cents 8 bottle. Hold by all drggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING Port Perry, Sept 3 19 Quality the Best, CAWKER BROS, for SYRUP > Gunnely Good Bread is hard to Sod--Toit not if you end upon C. Pearn for your 'supply, Our bread is uni-| | --made always in the same way, from materials} e high quali 'result there is no variatie : SEAGRAVE, April 6, 1905. ie ir Livery Iu in Port Perry and a timates that he fs better than nts prepared to supply all requirements in his Hue, PORT PERRY FOR SALE XE UNDERSIGNED offers for Sale hed Fair Grounds and will be sold at & -- on advantageous terms. particulars on tim to : WM. . | Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1907.

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