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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Dec 1890, p. 2

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sold' at $10.00; 100; To be sold at $5.00fng Tn, 11.500, 50, » 5.95fdian " 6.75, , . 8.60 ero " 5.50, 82.0 " 4.75, : 2.508 "do u 850, om 1.758 fide" 3.76. "« 975, 1.90§ On Monday Yast his : Boy's Girl! sand Ladies' Lined Kid Mitts and Gloves sold at.50 cts for 25 os pair § pnunity.. wav plum eed i» Pairs Men's Lined Kid Gloves and Mitts sold at 75 cts for 650 per pair. { Dress Patterns, Holiday sold at-$9.00 Cost $6.00 to be sold at $4.25 n Dress Patterns, Holliday sold at $8.50 Cost $5.00 to be sold at $3.90 tion Dress Patterns, Holliday sold at $6.50 Cost $3.50 to be sold at $2.50 s Velveteens at less than whalesale Prices a ross and Mantle Ornaments sacrificed at 4 the cost Sh Childrens Wool Caps, Hoods, Tukes for 25 cts former Brice 60 to w adies' Shoulder Shawls and Clouds away down x , Persian Lamb and Astrachan Muffs at cost sacrifice prices Bion here, hed dropped Bwalking along the street.' About 1:30 o'clock - : ister the wl tos dying, Rlady, one of bis parishioners, $400 Paid for "Warwick." 'Tuesday last, Mr. D. J. Adams, We have Sudighodd 4 on our_ table Money Broker &c., of this place, sold§™ E-- handsomely got up collection | his splendid, young, first prize, register-§ triotio Canadian Songs and poems, | ed heavy, saddje and carriage, chestnu TE Year. HE the Rose Publishing Co. | (gelding) Horse, to Mr. 'Fuller, - off ; | Montreal, forthe handsomesnmof mothers never fail to McKinley : 1 in this instance trials and disap-| quipped their boys to take the field She --At made the yesrto be Tein defence of their 'beloved homes! ing opting Mich bu son § as ankind. But in its closing | from the devastation and ruin of the Toninduz Jost, there win s Sue fod of ¢ comes Merry Christmas and | invading for, they presented them with crack shots Lut from some cause of all be joyfal. It tells of treasures shields, strictly enjoining them never other 'a number of them did notflAsa faithful pastor he | to return home except with the shield [succeed in making very creditable@unto the Lord before his or on it. The: boys knew that this scores. MF. Jobn Bowerman of Po meant death or victory the shields | Perry carried off the laurels in fine 1 were #0 large that the slain could be style, making nine out of a possible ble life, bis death ha arts and bands anite in mak- carried off the battle field in them but | ten, as will be seen by the score below | ward glorious. they were too large and bad 0 be|John Bowernman, 111111 Many » weak and truggling with the "last e e for whom nothing ardent p os ed eo att ep Bi Fy hele ox and he that seeks to inculcate such |Z: Burmbam, pcoipion lea ged alocetn sud 3 ng pasa pling to bis ¢ --_--O OOO 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 hey. have got can only be & maguifioent stock ax wel for g quality, . pair, and |that the aborigines ligue 1070c. per hy bottle, and that they wer ir rican tari, When he charge nguinst the ibioin falling hed Ye 'said that it was 0ot| through, Mrs. Wainman said she admits it is pe ing whore ie under { would go down for the ninety days, valley, were very fair, but}She complained, however, at having to here confirms' the general verdiot ; & place some distance | take her sucking babe with her, it be- day in June a perfect a8 was over seen east d "not beat thi ther apo: from there ing in very delicate health, of in Yat four pours ore. prices paid were no paid Jost year, ond ually. propitionss This being the s trying to discover River, Manitobe, gives details of a sad - rainy iy we. will probably "have priced. poultry in drowning "case which ocourred thera 8 | threo or four days of very wet weather there is mo P.O. souple of Sundays ago. Nine persons | before the year closes. [here was one with a jumper broke through the ice, {48y two days previous to our arrival, which washed face of nature and and all wei stragaling in the water. | = rb right and beautiful to great, L{'us on our comi The people ! well they look brigh sparkling and shipper, a heatihy an a] glow o'e 5 the counten-. fer's cabin along| James Brown, living ner Wey: Barry of ST 50st except ye Megican for good land, | mouth, N. B., in'cutting down & hollow and ye Spaniard ; they are too swarthy variable reply--"Well, treo near his place, found + | toshow the glow, at leust' their bright ust here, but | taining $4,000 i ®yes howver confirm their good health. 3 Al thy Many things here are new and novel to further. on" portly in hi Is, i 8 me and I feel very much like staying al 'ago aupposed | here forever, The ride over was pleasant ising Tis hands, ex-|to be worth considerable money, {not at all monotonous as the company ank God, this puts| which waa never pe Tt is alleged | in our coach were quite social. I will remain here for a few days and then telling me there's | that that this was part of the money Own to, Buti Diego, one hundred hidden, by Mrs. dn 'before her and forty wiles below the extreme south-western edrnor of this United | } Dé. 43. The Toston |States: ' oe bone. His search (and steep at that) to the hay loft, and aftdr satisfying her appetite will ro. 2, | race hes dteps to the barn floor with- eaiions od 2] ous tag dries This she has done {ing the drug store for Dr, Bateman, nry.| {or 'the past year or so, left to take & trip through western Ontario, "Fred has been very popular since his arrival and has mandged the business to the ted, | entire satisfaction of his employer. ; The vacancy caused by the removal of kers Fred will be filled by W. H. Batemas, ith | Port Perry. Pickering News. Dull, Sppressive. headaches, 'and-a constant feeling of lassitude, aro" the | of oung |efloota of Oatarrh. Nasal Balm will | 1G 7 jected nawags rome Liniwent. During the season 2,079,070 tons of coal were shipped through the Jak James Neilson, writing from Fish |The remainder willno doubt "pan out" |" ¢ io ST ngs amprELL.--In Port Perry on "the wife of Mr. W WF. Cam mgt, of & son. Sroreat a Nese Manchester oto 17h ut, "wife of Mes Rae, a Canara Pork Perrys on the 220d Jobn Carry, 5 aged 66 > 9 months. Brows,--In Reach, on the 23rd inst., w.i3 Brown, 'oged 44 years, 8 an To the Electors of th ship of Reach, LADIES AND VENTLEMEN~ vio N the earnest and repeal tatiofis of friends to allow pen to. nomination for the position of the coming year, I take this annotincing mysel} a Candi position, As I will not have time canvas, I take his mode of | Tieiting your votes andjiuflucnee § fog me in that honorable. position. - * akall dome pricey best nie ) the manic _ Trusting hae

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