> © will please you. Buys Below are a few of the Bargains for a week or { : grocer. Youll like it! A " 3a The Largest and Best Selected Stoc Ever Shown in this County. RDA A Magnificent Display of Silverware, Gold and Silver Watches , Jewely, &c, tt Ladies' Handbags The Largest and Finest Stock ever shown in this District, Artistic and Beautiful in Design, and THE PRICES ARE IGHT. ° * COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON! W. H. McC AW. PURDY'S CASH OR PRODUCE STORE Ten Days for Spot Cash | 6 Bars Comfort Soap ES rie Cte part td 25¢ Seeded Rasins --Griffen Skelleys Brand -- ...... 10C 3 lbs Selected Valentia Raisins .«.... ......... 25¢c 3 Ibs Recleaned Currants .... ..... .. ion vie 25C 3 Cans Alymer Peas, Corn or Tomatoes. ...q. 25C Cans Good Peas' &,: 0. 0. 0 dad 258 roma and Ceylon Black Tea, perlb.......... 25¢ ayertPigs, pebbs ...... .... oh vee 12}c and 15¢ Cooking Figsiper-lD.. . cov vouvsnvnn vue cues 5¢ Assorted Biscuits, per Ib ....... Wa aia hee Th 12C Tha following GRADES of FLOUR always in Stock LILLY WHITE, PASTRY, OGILVIES ROYAL HOUSE- + HOLD ano GLENORA, LAKE OF THE WOODS, A FIVE ROSES. E. H. PURDY. 3 N hi [ othing Like Beef! HAVING purchased the ' an Butchering Business and food will of Mr. I, J. Wheeler would like to inform all his | old customers and as many new ones as possible that I intend to keep at all times a good assortment of all kinds of e Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas- - 1 Ah 1 wish to intimate ~~ and Feed tolmiy other i. ? ackage to-day from your 4 Ibs. Best Cooking Raisins, new, for........... 3 Ibs: Best ing Raisins, Seedless, for... .. Ibs. New Clea Currants for... ........... ra Quality 'Currants, per Ib St Sew a int eh aad 10¢ 16 0, Fackage Seeded Raisins, 1910 Stock, Griffin FAD vu tainan sss saws ain sivasd ne va as iin arene rs. TOG Choice New Dates 10c Ib. or 3 Ibs. for.............. 25¢ Orange, Le Citron Peels, without Sugar v king Figs kp New Cooking Figs, Ex 5 Best Layer Figs per Ib.................... «osu 12¢ and 15¢ Icing Sugar, free from lumps, 3 Ibs. for............. Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour, per bag Purity Flour per beg....... ih Tae Golden Crown and Lily White Flour Matthew's Rose Brand Lard ed Black and Winter Goods Suitings and Overcoatings SRR tke most complete and Largest range ever shown in Port Perry U8 for an Up-to-Date Ulster- Overcoat. SHEE OBR $38 and $3.50 Working Pants before you buy. --_-- 508508 500 50m 505 508 S00 500 500 S00 5 00 50 Purdy & Archer GOAL DEALERS Shed. Delivered, No. 1 Hard Coal (any size) $6 75 $7 25 0S OSH 0S 0S 0 00 0H Lopez Coal (8 softer Coal) 600 6 50 Blacksmith Coal ~~ .. 700 725 Steam Coal ans we B00 626 PURDY & ARCHER. Port Perry, Jan., 1909. i ® $ ¢ s $ ; $ $ $ : 500500500 0S B00 500500 500 500 500 0500 500 500 500 0 Essential t HANG had considerable experience in negotizti - Salas of seme of she largest tris sactions in Real F 'this district, n every instance giv fects faction to. all conceftied, 1 have concluded to. devote. whole attention to disposing of all Real Estate that may. By Dandaforsmle o,, oc RAY attention of partici roquicivg T Sor a a oe Sa uiting 1 ee ------ 3. 5. Pntario. 6, A town 8, ispector dropped n the sly. {13 COUNTY OF ONTARIO. [1900. Y--Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac- donelk Whitby--Jan. 7, Feb. 8, Marc, Aprii 6. May 4, June .7, J Sept. 7, Oct. 8, Noy. 8, Dec. 8, Jap. 11, 1910. OSHAWA--Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac- donell Whitby--Jan. 8; Feb. 4, Marvel 4, Aprii 7, May 6, June 12, J } Bept. 8, Uct. 7, Nov. 8, Dec. 9Jan.12, 1910. 2B GHAM -- Clerk, M. Glesson, econ gon «Jan, x Masel) 5, Ma fi 8, ' ov. 9, Jan. 18, het iki 8. PORT PERRY Clerk, J. W. Burn. ham, Port Perry--Jan. 11, March 9, May" 10, July 7, Sept 10, Nov. 10, Jan, 14, 1810, . UXBRIDGE Clerk, R. M.' Moore, Uzbridge--Jan. 16, March 19, May 1h iy 18, Sept. 24, Nov. 19, Jan. , 1910. . CANNINGTON--Clerk, Geo. Smith, Canfiington-- Jan, 14, March 18, May 18, July 14, Sept. 23, Nov. 18, Jan 20, 1910, . BEAFERTON -- Clerk, James M. Gordon, Beaverton--Jan. 18, March 17, May 12, July 16, Sept. 22, Nov. 17, dan. 19, 1910. RGROVE -- Clerk, David ard, Uptergrove -- Jan. 12, h 16, May 11, July 16, Sept.21, 18, Jan. 18, 1910. 3 Ky order, #9 "TJ. BE. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Whitby, Nov. 7th. 1908. Sittings fi the Division Courts - Ww. - o * "METHODIST CHUROH' 8" REV. R. H. LEITCH, Pastor hba'h Services, 11 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday 7.30. welcome and conducted to seats. MET JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAN) V. A.C. CAMERON, B. A., Pastor ih Services, 11.00 and 7.00. Woek Evening Bervice, Thursday 7.30. © BAPTIST CHURCH. "REV. MR. HOBSON, PAsToR. Sabbath Bervioss, 10.30 and 7.00. (ANGLICAN) RW. ALLEN, M. A, Inonmbent. yer--1at. 3rd and 5th Bunday each month. nmunion, 1st Sunday of each month. d and 4th Bunday of each month. song, W ye at 8 p.m. R, 0. CHURCH. REY --. RICHARDSON. Third Sunday at 10.308. m, ) 17, TWO HUNDRED od Ackes, also South part of Lo nety-six Ages, both in the First Concession INSHIP MANVERS i miles from Pootypool, nearly ? . aud under cultivation. n good crops, frame farm, ¥ x P. McKAY, } ADELAIDE ST. East, Does Local aat a Toronto Newspaper Reporter 1. lllegal selling over the bars, 2. Drug stores doing a rushing business in intoxicating liquor. Blind pigs at wor 4. Eleven drunks pass a given point in half an hour on Saturday night, Six nks taking dinner at the same time in the same hotel. x More drunkards in proportion to its size than in any licensed town in . Liars and sneaks" & Perjury rife. 'men caught drinking, "4 hs, Bes, Bes, Tas i, Sands] Oompariaon of Prices Gourted | W. A. BEATTY Tr RR ~ mwa full of spotters and whiskey informers. 7. Men buying booze who had voted for Local Option. Little beer being sold but plenty of hard stuff. 9. A double faucet to the in. cing made by the "shifts"men w so as to escape the fine imposed by law. Local Option is a Failure Wherever Tried Christmas Sale OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to Sell his entire Stock of First- class Furniture during the Holidays at prices that will induce purchasers to INVEST AND MAKE MONEY. [I will give 25 per cent. off Regular Prices. Thus it you BUY $20.00 worth you GET A DISCOUNT of $5.00, and so in proportion to the amount of your purchase. My Stock Consists of: Parlor Suits (Mahogany fimsh). Bedroom Suit§ in Oak, Ash, Butternut and Elm --all nicely hand carved. Diningroom Suits, such as Exten- sion Tables, Chairs, Sideboards (beautifully finished). Centre Tables, Kitchen Fall-Leaf Tables, Glass Cupboards. Couches, Morris Chairs, Ladies' Fancy Rocking Chairs SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS. Easels--diffetent styles; Bureaus; Secretaries; Writing Desks; En- closed Wash Stands. A targe stock of Pictere Frames, all sizes; some nice ones in Quartered Cut Uak, for enlarged pictures, 16x20 glass. A few large Mirrors richly framed. Looking Glasses in great variety Wooden Beds, lron and Brass Beds all sizes. Bed Springs ; Mattresses Clothes Horses. Towel Holders. Clock Shelves, Etc. All of the above named articles are Number One both in make and finish. Call at my store, make your selections, and (hereby SAVE MONEY. EF | have Two Glass Show Cases, nearly new, and a Double Lamp (self-adjusting) --all suitable for a store. Will sell at at a Bargain. WISHING ALL A MERRY XMAS, JOHN NOTT FRESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. In retarning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that asin the past ofily choice fat animals will be slaughtered, so as to ensuré the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ample supply of which we will cut to please and deliver promptly. BZ SMOKED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY. bo wale : dn 2 roe A FULL STO OF EVERYTHING IN THE CHBAPNESS STYLE | - Duability and STRENGTH, Cannot be wepuased inthe County. &¢,, ith ebundance. Option do th " Wo 5 saw in Owen Sound-- keg--beer for the patron, watet when the license 10. The human bar--rye in his hi p pocket, gin in his coat. Young men hitti the bottle in the back parts of stables and bar np 'v- asi fos cre put to to get False swearing by informers, and false swearing by respectable FRESH AND TENDER CHOICE MEATS Harness Line - {and GUARANTEE to supply "| tomers and hold their Recent Purchasers OF OUR BEAUTIFUL, New Scale WILLIAMS PIANOS STYLER Mrs. Henry Samells, (Blackstock) 4 Mr. Jas. Boe, (Saiatfield) 46 Mr, Wm. Findlay, (Myrtle) 45 Mr. D Milne, (Port Perry) 46 Mr. Neil McDougall, (Sonya) 50 Mr. D. Jackson, (Port Perry) 49 These high-class Pianos are- in great demand--they are beautiful in design. FOR SALE BY : CAMERON TRULL, - Agent, Oshawa, NEW Merchant Tailor Shap D. PERKINS Begs to announce to the Citisens of Port Perry and surround- ingcountry that he has opened Merchant Tailoring Business in the Ebbels Block, with a fine collection of Suitings, Vestiugs and Pantings. Having had a large exper- tence I am prepared to make Suits as Good and as Cheap and Up-to-Date as any in 2 trade. Suits made to order from Sroup. Port Perry, May, 1906. EADAGHES are nearly always caused by TIRED BYES which require spectacles: Consult me P. B LUKB, Girne 159 Yonge St, Toronto Opposite Simpsons'. TRY N .INCRAM Cochrane St., Port Port Perry, for IGH-CLASS Barred Plymouth Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, {White Leghorns. 1 want your orders this Season v from the same Pens as | use for my own breeding. : og It is ty desire to please cus