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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Jan 1884, p. 2

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rs _ offices; But the enormus sum paid for postage ks than any other firm in the world ; for the last five years their "Bil has averaged over two thousand - dollars per week, making a grand aggregate of over five Bundred and twenty thousand dollars ; is Fo "the threc-hundredth nt | the postage of every discription collected by the United States gov- ernment during that time, and in this connection it must ke borne in mind that the country now has over five million souls, and fifty thousand post- postage represents only the cost of sending the light pacakages, lettersand sirculars, for large heavy packages are sent by express and freight. . Messrs. Stinson and Co. publish every descrip- tion of pictures of the better class, and their trade now extends over the ent're 'world. As an ilusteration of the fact that their trade reaches the furth- ermost parts of the earth, the follow- 'ing may be interesting : A short time ago an order for an assortment of over threethousandlarge and expensive pictures was received from Tasmania, away down under the South Pole. Not mau ws aco Tasmauia penal cok 3 ngiaad, t aie a was utiret iy of conv. ic ts cing their keepers. Since the removal of the convicts it has become a thrifty colony ; this place is so remote, that three months are required for an answer to a letter. - Tons of pictures are sent to South Amerita by Messrs Stinson & Co., and West Africa sends | to Portland for works of art; they Rave trade in every quarter of the globe: where civilization has gained a foothold. Commencing at the bottam, they have worked their way up to the top, step by step, and thereby, added to the greatest push and enterprise, they have that solid, practical exper- ence that is alwawys necessary to the 3 best results in all things. They carry in stock millions of pictures,and are at a moments notice ready to fill a five| cent order, or one for thousands of | dollars ; they employ some five hundred | artists, clerks and workman ; their] machinery and appointments are on a magnificent scale, and a trade of ten thousand dollars a day, on an average is required to keep them moving in full blast. Their asortments of steel plates is especially fine, and ranks very high in artistic merit ; many thousands of dollars are often spent on a single plate. | They appreciate the value of "printe r's ink, and know how to use it to the best advantage ; therefor they adver- tise largely and liberally in the news- papers--newspaper advertising was an important factor in laying the solid foundation of their great success, and without it, they state that it would haye been utterly impossible for them to have reached their present posi- tion. Stinson & Co. are a striking illustra- tion of what can be accomblished by energy, industry and good judgment. There is "room at the top" --all honor to those who fight their way up. This firm believes in standard goods and low rices, and on that principal their usiness is conducted. American homes should be 'made beautiful by refined and meritorious works of art; no one has any excuse for not adding to their homes the charins of pictures, for fine works of high art are within the reach of all. Health In the Wildernoss. THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO MIAsMA. The axe and the plough are annually making vast inroads into the wildernesses of the western world. Forests as if by magic, are changed into cornfields, and praries, swamps, and canebralkes into arable land. But these conquests of industry are nob achieved without loss. Hundreds, aye thousands of the energetic pioneers whose labors have have caused the wilderness "to blossom as the rose" fall a sacrifice to the terrible diseases engendered by miasma of the soil. Violent intermittent and remit. tent. fevers, rheumatism, neuralgia and affections of the stomach and bowels are the almost inevitable penaltics incurred by families who settle on new lands. Hence it is that the demand for Hol- loway's Pills and Ointment is so large in proportion to the populajion. The cultiva- #ors of the soil on the oatskirts of civiliza- tion look dpon them, and with reason, as smongthe prime necessaries of life. In dense ly populated regions of the west they are univerdally cossidered specifics for the dis- cases named ; and every provident farmer akes care to fore-arm his family against the ing influence of an insalubrions at- PARTIES TO PURCHASE $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS Cheaper than Ever Sold before IN THIS COUNTY. PRESENTS. The time has come when everybod » what to give to friends for a TO THE TLADIES I would say I can help them out of their dilema by request- w ing them to call on me, where they will find a magnificient display of Xmas Ties, Scarfs, Bowes, Silk Handkerchiefs, Lined Kid Gloves and Mits, California Buck Gloves, &c., in fact, every thing that will adorn and add to the comfort of their husbands, "sweethearts and gentlemen friends. J. W. ISAACS' Clothing House. D. C. DOWNEY, (Successor to J: Wright) Is prepared to pay the Highest Price for all kinds of PRODUCE 2 All kinds of Coal, Salt and Plaster for Sale. Port Perry, Ang, 18, 1893. M. ODONOVAN, Carriage Works, Whitbv, Ont Offers to the public a farge stock of FINE CARRIAGIS, consisting of open and covered Phitons, Buggies, Surrey Wagons, Dexeter Queens, Whitechapel, | Piano Box, Side and Elephie Springs, Eureka and Tikit Buggies. The above stock is manufactured {rom ' The Best Material in the Market. nd will be sold at low prices, for cash ap on time to suit purchasers, Call and Examin A fore purchasing elsewhere, Barley, Wheat, Peas Oats and all #&™ PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO PAINTING & REPAIRING. b) b) Farmers' Produce' For which the Highest Price will be paid. S. H.-CHRISTIAN. THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO ALL. Every thing calculated to make Christmas times pleasant and en- joyahile at Holiday Prices. or GIVE US A CALL. T. C. FORMAN & SON. To all who are IT 4 Looking Glasses, jd indescretions. 1 youth, ness, surly di yy 3 BOR. ee wil of manhuod, 1 will | peqckios, Pimples and Blotches, ns the I" | skin soft, clear and beautiful ; also instruction det Sugnsiunt rgwth of hair on a a inclosi Se stamp, Vandelf & A rons ne AND WHEELER & WILSON, oa vd = oy 2 | 2 =a CeaaTg [== |S SaNIH; 8 Machine. Old Machines taken in exchange. Iiberal reduction for Cash The best Sewing Machine Oil; Needles for all the leading Machines, and gi Machin Styiedo. 10 New No. Attacliments kept constantly on band. E. HEA BAU tes N.B.--All kinds of Sewing Machines and Clocks repaired. Also for sale a numbe | of LOCKMAN and WANZER MACHINES, in good repair at $5 each. Hand Machines from $2. Please to remember that a any machine purchased from me, and not approved of upon month's trial, will be cheerfully exchanged. Manchester, March 13, 1882. Important Announcement. NEW CABINET SHOP | New Famnjture and New Prices HE undersigned has openedutl agood and well d Stock of F' cone sisting of Bureaus, Sideboards, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Cribs, Cradles, Sofas, Couches, Chairs of all kinds, wood, cane and spring seats, Chairs from 34 Foents up. Mottoes Framed complete for 23 cents uj A large quantit ictal Picture Frames. Mouldings 00 cheap. Great ins will k 7 Aut vin od underxold by any in the trade. Pictures tiamed and unframed, Rustics. aud Walnut Frames, prices low. Everything in the Yndertakl - COFF Give mca call and I'will give ing em 4 Note Tue PrLacs--Quéen Street, one door East of Mr. Goods delivered Fags in Town, "Port Perry, Nov. 26, 5, \ of, Dien Jexod as to} EEaEsEES Eacoon hy S2EZEEE: ; Gn wanriny ; Hecxa® sss58d | i BEER a s SE TJAVING my Mills in the Town Harvy, on Pigeon Luke, it full opera ion I am prepared to furnish at my yard in PURT PERRY! ALL KINDS OF INE; HEMI 2K AND HARDWOOD TUMBER. All parties wanting lumber will fi uare dealing and 1easonable prices by ing their wants supplicd from my yard. HEMLOCK, all Sines and Lengths. PINE MAPLE "pe " BEECH a u - BIRCH " tu ELEM "« " BASWOOD " " ASH " " 5Y Aay Lumber not in stock will be cut to order, Also any quaniity of Hardwood and Hemlock Slab Wood 22 inches long for sale. Wanted, Forty Tons of Hay for Cash or in exchange for Luwber. - JOSEPH BIGELCW. '| Port ort Perry, July 11, 1883. DYER'S LUMBER YARD. NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION, | || tionery, &ec., &v. {PORT PERRY. HE undersigned keeps constantly on hand and for Sale at his Yard large quantities of - LUM-ER, PINE AND CEDAR SCANTLING, SHINGLLIS, POSTS, &C., &C of Good Quality and at MODERATE PRICES Parties wishing good Lumber, shingles &c. &c. Cheap, will do well to call at my yard. N. DYER, Port Perry, Nov 21, 1882, BAKERY, CONFECTIONARY, &C. TE Undersigned would remind bis wuntomoro and the pubilio genorally that eveiy . tv the Best quality of Coufec , he supplies everything in the Bakery and' Confectionery line at bis establishments Port Perry and Prince Albert. Bridal and other Cakes Supplicd on the shortest notice, Public Teas And other social entertainments promptly supplied and at moderate charges, The best quality of BOSTON CHRYSTALIZED ICE CREAM Supplicd by meacure to the public. Handsomely fitted up PARLORS For the convenience of the public, where ave supplied. of the best quality, those refreshments and dajaties' so pleasant, healthful and retreshing in hot weather, One of the best Fountains now in use for making cooling drinks, Childrens' Toys, good 'and cheap, C. HISCOX. Port Perry, May 31, 1879. Home Again, and, Ready for . BUSINESS- FP HE undersigned od wonld take this oppor- tunity of thanking his numerous tions for the extensive patronage bestowed on him 1n the past, and has much pleasure in informing the Pabliz that be is prepared to go into an active Business Campaign.-- Auction Sales and all rp business and carefully ~ C. DAWES. promptly Port di t13, ih ples hos re ay occupied by i P. Carr, 'where he 'future carry 4 ness E 'hand and for thing that | IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES. REAPERS, | besides Choice Plain and Faucy Breads of Jamo every Farmer wants in way of &c., of the best quality and most improved wakes, TwayS on aad or supplied on short A i Ma- chines, Implem Mach ey &e. P ortable Steam Engines, Honey Fanning Horse Powers, Mill Reapers, ey Drills, Mowers, = 3 Jilin Plows, Sulky Rakes, Uxbridge Plows, sSeeders, Sylvester Plows, Paxton, "Tate & Co's Gang Plows. All Iniplements, Machines aud Reapers warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. BATTLE. Seagrave, Oct. 10. 1882. GREENBANK. HE wndetsiiied worl wonld inform the pub- lic that he has rented for a term ot years the premises formerly known as the Cottage EIoctel, Greenbank, and having th ghly reno- vated the same he is now prepared to re- ceive guests. GOOD OPENING. There is a splendid opening in Greenbank for an ente Ing man to open the Furni- tureand Undertakiiiz Business. A first class Shoemaker waonld find Greenbank a good opening for his business. The village is situated on the Center Road, about 7 miles from Port Perry and about the same distance from Uxbridge village, and 9 miles fron Sunderland. It isin the centre of a Splen- did Agricultural district J. V. THOMPSON. Greenbank, May 3rd, 1880 By undersiynod is authorized Agent of WESTERN gANADA LOAN AND SAV- INGS COMPANY, and is now prepared to secure Loans of any amount of money, large or small, on mory- gage secarity or on reliable paper, Terms of payment and rate of interest such as cannot fail to suit the borrower, Bem, Farm, Town and Village properties for sale by private bargain, and parties wish- ing to sell such may find it to their advant. age to place the same in my hand. C. DAWES. Port Perry, Ang. 22, 1882. 4 "Secure the Shadow Substance Face," nie A ee McEENZIE'S * GALLERY, PORT PCRRY, AT THE FOLLOWING LOW "PRICES FOR 30 DAYS ONLY: Cabinet Phots, per doz . $3 00 Card Photos...... 1 50 Ambrotyper, 4 Bren 0 50 Small Pictures eularged and framed for iueeee savars anne 1.50 H., McKENZIE Port Perry, ON 53 g A USUAL WITH A CHOICE LOT OF SEEDS t . TiMoray RED CLOVE RTE od CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER - HUNGARIAN GRASS ORCHARD GRASS KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS MILLETT CARROTT. TURNIP © FL BEANS, 40. pass ne to the Lrity the Slostaim Lea tral 4 oni nen md tgedas besa Dake ha bodil, hn with Gi sol on vigor Ner- vous Hoadnclus, 1 Hip wiogt wit Lassitut afid Genera ickly yield 1 the po tent force uw; ph FA know Pills. «nd they are unrivalled ino their efficacy in all FEMALE o GHPLAINTS, Tomoving all obstructions, skin blemish es imples and boilsbetter than 209. other family he io cine known. HAS A WORLD-WIDE KEPUTATION It bealsevery kind of Sore, Ulcer nud W cuse more certainly than any other known salve Its marvelous penetrating powers render i invaluable iv all "throat and hest Diseases curing Bronchitis. Quinseys, and Asthma. re: ducing Glandular Lumps, clos'ng and healing bscesses and ulas, und tor alle vinting the xcruciating tortures of Gout and Neuralgia i it is unsurpassed. It never fails to remove Scurf and every gpacies of skin dis ease Manufactured only at Professor HoLLoway's E 533, OXFORD STRE and sold at 18 14d. 2s. 9d, and 33s. ench Box and Pot, 36 cents, 90 cents, and $1 60, and the luizer sizes in proportion. BE™ CAUTION. --1 have no Agent in the Unuted States, nor ate my Medicines sold there. Purchasers should therefore look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are spurious. The Trade Marks of my Medicines are re gistered in Ottawa, ng also at Washin ou in How As HOLLOWA® 533, Oxford Street, London, Sept. 1st 1980. lishment, LONDO 4s 6d, A Lecture to Young Men - ON THE LOSS oF a c have recently E210 ne saiuion of Rr: uly well's Celebrated Fano: on the radical and permanent cme (withor medicine) of Nervous Debility, Mental anc Poysieal Incapacity, Impediments t« Marr-age, ete, resulting from excesses a J Price, in a sealed envelope, only cert Or tWo postage stamps. The celebrated anthor, in' thir admirab! Essay, clearly demonstrates, from thirt; years' specessful practice, that alarming cor segnences may be radically enred without th dangerous use of internal medicine or the applieation of the knife; pon Org ont # mode of eureat once simpie certain ard effi ctua , by means of which every sufferer, no matte what bis condition may hie, muy ei re hime Abefy, privately aud Bans ALL. 28 This Lecture shoud Le gn 10 give avery youth and avery wan 1 ig Addiess i it Post flies FO: Taumber. Lath, Shingles & Fickets. Including a large quantity of Building Lumber: up to 45 fect in lehgth. Also a entity of Cheap Boards, Beant ing, Joists, GRISTING & CHOPPY b Done daily at the Union Mills, W. J. TROUNCE & CO NB. Houseand Lot for Sale with a good stable on the premises. Apply at the Union Mills office. W.J.T.& CO PrtPeny, Nov. 1, 1881, BRICK HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN PORT PERRY ! HE cutsteirmetof fore. for Sale hin Valuable Dueling Hovis nd Lot in Port Perry. a #rory bic on Btope --4 4 v ~

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