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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Nov 1913, p. 2

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Where truck farms are e producing a thousand dollars per acre upwards during the Winter, : We have properties that will ay you 25 per cent. 4 dividend the first year--have lots' on lake fontage that 'ave. most desirable homes. We also have a two thousand acre Stock Ranch for which we will 1 Mo northern "property in exchange up to half ils value Make your arrangements far September 16th, as we are going tb personally conduet an excursion on that date to Kissimmee, Florida. » _ Let us know in advance so that we can make ar- rangpments for your accommodation as we ave i i a 'large party v Tue). 6 bik Real Ble Apes, Kissimmee = Florida. : [ rom: 4,301,500 acts, RCHARD ANNOUNCES following Schedule of Prices for Coal during the month 'of November, All Antliracite is Number One D, I, & W. SCRANTON. SCHEIN DULRE At Bin $7.25 7.00 7.00 Delivered B7 75 7 50 7.60 8 50 7.00 6.50 Nut Coal be Stove Coal .. Hgg Coal a Pea Coal il 6 00 Kentucky Steam 8.50 Steam 6.00 Blacksmith 7.25 7.50 + Cannel 7.60 8.00 Fill your bins now Coal will be both scarce and dear before Spring. THE COAL de) aed offers or sale| xcellent farm being lot 15, in the township of ning 200 10] Saskatchewan, 2 849,000 fn , Oe ul 1911, ti increase, 20 per cent, Beiween 1081 and. pie the pop- lation of Canada. increased by 34.13 per cent. Brandon's bank clearings, 1912, §11,626,760 ; building permits, $1,138,514 ; 33 miles of streets and boulevards, and 49 of sidewalks. Ontario's crop of peas, 'rgr2, 221,524 Acres grew 3.667.005 bush. els ; 16.6 bushels to the acre. Toronto has 8o public schoals, 8 high schools, 1 technical sthoo!, and 22 separate schools. First-Class Farm For Sala WHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR Sale that splendid farm being: the East-half of lot 7, concession 13, Town- ship of Reach, containing 100 acres more or less. The land js first-class and in a high state of cultivation. Good Brick Dwelling, Hip-Roof ¥Barn with stone foundation § Wind Mill, two good wells and small orchard. Terms easy. Full particulars on 'applic 1to & MRS. DAVID GREGG, BROOKLIN. WM. GRAHAM, PORT PERRY. 3} or to Oct: 22, 1913. MAIL CONTRACT EALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will ba tet br at Ottawa until Noon. on Friday, the 19th Decrber, 1913, for the con veyoeuea of His Majesty' a Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, Bix times per week each way, over Port Perry (via Shirley) Rural Mail Route, (rom the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed udtices couraiding farther in- formation 28 to conditiens of propossd Contract may be geen and blank forms of Tender may he obtained at the Post Offices of Port Perry, Shirley and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Tuspector. Post Office Inapector's Office, Toronto, Oct. 30th, 19181 MAIL CONTRACT EALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at®Ortawa until Noon, on Friday. the 19th December, 1918, for the con- praposed Contract for four years. six tithes per week each way. over Port Perry (via Scugog) Rural Mail Rou'e, {rom the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Offices of Port Perry. office of Toronto. Scngog and at tho Post Office. luepector, A. SUTRERLAND, Post Office Inspactor's Office, Toronto, Oct. 80th, 1918, 5 TJ ANTED men or women with fair education, good address, to distribute Temperance Litera- ture, Salary Two Dollars Day and 'commission. -- NicHoLs Co. Limited, Publishers, Toronto, b 3, 10, TT Oppesns Simpsons', veyance of His Maonys Mails. on a|§ Contract may ba seen and blank forms | 3 of Tender may he obtained at the Post |} Post Ofbee Iuspector. bl Wh ch require spectacles Consult me 169 Yonge St. T 0. Pp. R. Timo Table: . MYRTGE STATION, Gong East Goma, Wake 10.47 a GRAND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. TIME TABLE. PorT PERRY. QOING BOUTH. GOING NORTH. 6.40 a.m, 9.07 a.m. 11.55 a.m. 5.55 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 7.33 p.m. CAWEESR BROS' (Sucosspre 10 Jruson & LIVERY Having purchased the Livery business carried on by Jantieson & Dennison, and the premises con. nected therewith we intend to RE-BORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and install New and Up-o-Date Vehicles witll niodern Trappings which for comfort and convenience cannot be surpassed. Special atientian paid ta the requirements of Commercial Travel: ers. Our charges are moderate aud we guarantee fo please our patrons. Patronage solicited. EZ" Phone No. 2. CAWEKER BROS. Why We Excel i We have the mo## modern, & the most practical and the best § {1 equipped school in Eastern Ontario The courses are 3 A thorough and facinating. An [§ q entirely, fl Canadian Business Procedure fl for the training ot the ambiti- | i ous young people of our coun- [§ try. Cur Graduates 4 i are sticcesstul, ask a student of § ¥ ex.student, they are our best f d advertisement. Homa Study Courses BE j C: R. Brower, A. H. Spotton, # Principal, President, Enter } aay Day. CQOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1913. Jan. 14, Fob, May 3, Jan dh 4, 06 3 dul 4 iach 3) Nov.8, Dec! BROU AM -- Clerk, M. Gleeson, = Jan. 15, March 8 , May Sept, Vv, ay Jan, 9, 'Samples of Suitable Goods for Ladies' Coats 'which will be made up and Havel accepted the Agency for INGRAMS vo Agents e Crystal Vinegar. sou cial Pickling 50¢ gal er Vinegar - 40cgal J Malt do. ~~ - 80c@al pices of every kind g bought a car of Sugar before the last eg in prices, we will sell until further Granulated Sugar at $4.80 per 1001 BAG FORMAN & SON. Has just received a ange of Overcoatings los and Rough Goods) [55 to B25 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. i orams' sivie Flour Mills Co. [Millers to the Royal Family.] red to promptly fill all orders entrusted to their care. one Flour that gives satisfaction to the consumer--THE USEHOLD--fills the bill, every pound is guaranteed, a fair trial if not satisfied retnrn the balance (if over 5 lbs.) will be cheerfully refunded. The millionaire cannot ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, nor even the use a flour that is more economical. LOAD JUST RECEIVED Port Perry and vicinity. stowed upon them fichoice fat animals f@ughtered, so as to choicest and ten- Sittings of the Division Courts |i hyo Hy SH & TENDER IWKRER BROS. ning thanks to oo) the extensive pat- ate, that asin the s possible, and we ill times to have an D TENDER CHOICE MEATS ill cht to plage and deliver prompy, \D MEATS A SPECIALTY. BU P8888 0006000! re oN wn SONYA, ONT. Licensed Auctioneer Valuator, &o. Clirges Moderate and Satisfactioh Guarariteed. . Patronage respecfully solicited. a desired. . The officers of are obliging and corte I am prepared to pay Cash and the highest price at all timed for any quantity of Wool. . : I keep at all times a good assortment of all kinds of tho Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas: onable rates as possible. I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Cattle} Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheépskins at the | Highest Market Prices, * EZ" I'resh Fish every Tuesday. Courteous treatment and prompt delivery May 21, 1913 W. A. BOYCE ALSIKE WANTED WANTED ALL THE ALSIKE IN THIS DISTRICT Dighost Marked Prine Paid Seed Cleaned by power. No charge for cleaning when' we Buy the Seed. EZ Phone Ny. 83, or send Samples for quotations, 3 B. EX. PURDY. caRD OF TEANEE In returning thanks for the liberal patronage received . so far since commencing the Confectionery and Bakery, Business, we beg to announce that in future we purpose carrying on A trolly Cash Busines Our goods are the BEST possible, and our Prices are Right INGRAMS® Port Petry, Jan. 24, 1912. MYRTLE LIVERY MYRTLE STATION, ONY, FIRST-CLASS HORSES AND UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES We are fully prepared, in a satisfactory manner, to meet the. public demand for all pertaining to Livery at moderate charges. Special attention pir to the requirements of Commergial Travellers. 3 AllG.T.R. trains met except a. 20 and 7.07 p.m. unless other- wise ordered. Patfonage Solicited. 8 #4 Bell and Independent Phones. L. L. ROSS, Prorrieron. . Animals, Fish, Deer Heads, etc. ¥ ing skilfully and promptly execut Rug Work done in the latest also prepared to buy Hid a Prices for them. Bue J Soars. X

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