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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Mar 1909, p. 3

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Se. wn 'Owe Fine. Catalogue 'mailed fres of request. Write rit if you. have auy. notion of a ollege course, Central Biness * Soles aranto, W. H. Saw, ER. Saw, Pres. \ Sec. u vai cea re rr RE I {PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Rors & Sen.) Mar, 18, 1909. Fall Wheat ........ $0 90 @® $o g1 £4 'Spring Wheat. 088@ ogo * Goose Wheat. 08@ o 83 Barley 048@ o 52 Rye v alvy sn dias © 65@ 0-6p Oats...y..vovvia, 038@ 0 gb : » Beans ............ 12§@ I 20 : Grass Seed........ { 25@ 1:60 Alsike Ciover...... §oo® 8 25 Red Clover,....... 5 @ © 25 Peas--Blackeye ... © 80@ o 80 in Peas--Small:...... o8@ 08; Buckwheat .. . 0 50@ 0 52 Turkeys ... 0 15@ o 18 Geese ..... o10@ © 12 Ducks ... 0 10@® oO 10 Chickens. 0oo08@ o 10 Butter . 022@ 0 22 » IRS. vu .. 0123@ 023 FE Hys inos 0 4% @ o o§ pe ogs, per 100 lbs.. 600@ 6 25 For Over Sikty Year" ' Lows soot Be bas been ah sgd abonoi aod got & bottle df * Mrs ing Syrup!" far, Ohildren Tecthing. I 'the poor littl sufleter immediately. De there is no as it It cures ates the Stouiach apd Bpwels, Cures the Guia, Reditges Inflammation ne and energy to the whole system. "Mrs : ; Winslow's Soothing Syrup_for Ohildren T » athe taste and ia prorrtpionot A female sicinne and purses in the Price twouty-five cents a bottle. Bold drugiists throughout the world. Be sure arid as * MRS. WINSLOW'S S80QTHING SYRUP." oud gi is the BASEBALL CUTER FREE ' BOYS, bere is your chance, darn this - Siopaid Baseball Outfit ina little of : our spare time--consiets 0 rst, class py | and Bat given absolutely free for Belling 15 pieces of our Jemelry at 10 feenit dg GIRLS, we give you a lov id laid Bracelel fe selfing is tocen, @ trust yon with the Jawglry sure aud writs to- dag to Conéolidated ; Specialty. Co., Station Toronto. PRIZES FOR @rowing Field Crops IN UARTWRIGHT o : . N IS | 'HEREBY ' GIVEN| he oT 2h i 2 op the orte bmporte Duchess ara ore; ne at & Suge My i hic. Sal wilt Sates and will be held under covet. '1 Arrangements. have: 'been: made with a on Cerlificaté plan? asers 'at' this: Sale will 3 Byte Station, Maid i7 198 lo: Fillies and as Canadian-Bred." 'Sows ahd Boars, ¢-Bred Stock. in' Canada. The t Scotch and English families, winias, Princesses, Beauties, M 3 nspected before being accepted. No (af foe, Certifi 4 ah 'CLOCK - Boy include many of the most prominent Ramsden, Wedding Gifts, Crimson conductéd on the pei lines as the Provincial entitled 'td convey thei tattle by SHARP credit on approved notes with interest F. SILVERSI DES, Auciloness above viz :-- eadow Wh ad ond Tare and 3! i Complete. Lie SE "BAR JT -- °s CASH OF PRODUCE STORE IN We have now on hand a Full Stock of recloaned Red Cilsver, Timothy Seeds at Right Prices. ' Alsike © lover, Jubt Received our Sting Supply of Field and Garden beeds--by the Ib, oz. or package. A ays on hand. Ee. 5. PURDY. wort Perry, March 15, 190g. and Fresh afd Reliable Giroceries 'nnd Provisions as usual. A Full Stock of. Flour, of ali ki tantly au hand, RREE AND SACS ii 7. : O Jie Port Perry. : 20 bs. Granul 6 Bars Comfort 8 Tins Best ra fa 6 Ibs. Rice for 25¢ } 3 Thue Salona fo 2 ns Apples jor 1 3 Pcks. dora 8 PALL AND WINTER Goods Ww. Ln ROUBT'S Room Faper J Toha ot Ir of the Most. Modern and.Artistid Designs: at all Pric8s, at ud 22 oa s. tau De more thie lo yal support in ans / d with the same in th ate. py oo ---- Of AT FALL STOCK of every concel}ith variety of ¥ M Trimmings pertaining to the manyfacture of Fall Cloth and and Winter Clothing as it should be is the largest and most complete ever imported for my establishment, and the Quality, Prices cannot fail to meet the *bprobition of all. are unsurpassed both in colots and quality. a Style and Our Range od. san Ahabtloge ol EVERY GARMENT that leaves 'our Establishment is Guar- antee i Som No. 1 Hard Coal (an ize) $6 75 $7 Loper Coal (a softers 6 00 6 ith" ' 790: % : i6 00 6 8hed. Delivered. & ARGHER: 25 50 25 26 $60 560500 DBS BS DSH 0» BS DS DS BSB OTE 71% | Repairing Ly and satis PF Ta & 12. 8) ROUGHAM > Clerk, 4. UXBRIDG# Clerk, M. Moore, : Uxbridgé--Jan. 16 a 19, May s #4, July 13, Sept. ov. 19, Jan. A liberal percenta Customers on all to No. No matter how difficult n horse may be to shoe a first- class job guaranteed. 0 to Cash ew Shoes up factorily done. LK. Go. Dowson (Buccessor to A. W. Allin.) MONEY - MONEY - MONEY J OW THAT FALL IS HERE, so is the undersigned here to supply customers with a Complete Selection of Mood and Cheap Puraibume SUITABLE 5 THE Parr, iin Rum, Berm ant ihen Come and make your Purchase. I NEVER 'REFUSE neither do I refuse Credit to responsible parties, as 'may hn he CASH. be agreed upon. My Undertaking Department is replete with everything necessary for the proper Conducting of Funerals, and as reasonable as any other. &@F A First-Class Hearse in attendance. Wanted 2000 feet of good Dry Teimbes in exchange for Furniture. Give me a call, Agent for Monuments. JOHN NOTT FRESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. fi rofersi fHfinks to the public for the extensive pat- forage 'bestowed upon them 'would intimate, that asin the past only choice fat animals will be slaughtered, so as to ensure the choicest and ten- TAVING bad consid SR the larg osha h Rei Faas | derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ample supply of FRR AND TENDER CHOICE MEATS ch we will cut to toKED AND SALT lease and deliver promptly. . . er EATS A Bt honis ies and STREN GTH, a Ounot bo spied a te omy. 8. PORT PERRY Clerk, J, W. Burn. 5. CANNINGTON--Clerk, Geo. Smith, 6. BEAVERTON -- Blerk, Jamos M. 7. UPTERGROVE -- Clerk, C.C C. KELLETT, 5 3 Port Porat. ¥ 'wh Gleeson; reenwood--Jan. 9, March 5, Ny Sputy &, "Sept. 9, Nov.'®, Jan. 1 ham, Pot Perry--Jan. 11, March 9; May 10, Jur, Sept 10, Nov. 19, Jan, 1, 1 ; 21, 1910. = Cannington-- Jan. 14, March 18, May 18, July 14, Sept. 28, Nov. 18, Jan 20, 1910, Gordon, Beaverton--Jan. 18, March 17, May 12, July 15, Sept. 92, Nov. 17, Jan. 19, 1910. David, "* Leonard, Uptergrove -- Jan, 13," March 16, May 11, July 186, Sept. 21, Nov. 16, Jan. 18, 1910, By ordi or, J. BE. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Dated at Whitby, Nev. ak hs : 0 INH i Merchant Tailor sip D. PERKINS Begs to anmonnce to the Citizens: of Port Perry and sursound: ingcountry that he has opened Merchant Tailoring Business in the Epbels' Block, with a fine collsttion of Suits 5, Vesti 5 and Panlings. x dp Having had a large exper- tence I am prepared to make Suits as Good and as Cheap and Up-to-Date as any in the trade. : Suits made to- order [from Sroup. Port Perry, May, 1906. dd ---- Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Magufactured by the Owen Sound Wire Fence Uo. Litd., and am prepaied to supply this whole community with the very BEST | WIRE FENCE produced on this Coutinent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers. 4 The Dirron Fence is without & 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 madg in this or any other country. x 'Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the Dirrox Fence. . J. H. Brown, DEALER IN, AGRICULTURAL IiPLE- MENTS AND MachINERY, SEAGRAVE April 6, 1905: {House and Lot for Sal A to the oPlY hens 0S. PEARCE, bi oct, v, 1908: XC.

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