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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Apr 1891, p. 2

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15 cents regularly sold at 17 and 18¢ pef yard. 80 cents Takes 1 1b, Mixed Tea, hard to beat at 40c or Tn Tam, . . >» BOgents Purchases all wool, Colored Cashmeres, inches onde, in all the fashionable shades, that are being sold else- where at 63¢ per yard. ~ ($10) Ten Dollars "Buys an All-Wool, Canadian Tweed Suit, ade to Order and & FIT GUARANTEED, THE 'PLACE IS AT BROCK'S BARCAIN SHOP, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, April 21, 1891. -- NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER PGRT PERRY, APRIL 30, 1891. An Exuberant Orop. So far the Dominion elections are Yielding a prolife crop, of protests. are already between seventy . 'and eighty on the docket, and dear knows how many more there may be ere 'the timeimit is reached. The exhibition is most humiliating, dishon- J bribed JH. Hit siaiiid Tg yi fel LELE FE 1 y g £830 Emaney, "Royal"; x A. Bandall; D. Whitney, * Hotel." W. Foy, * 1 A. Whitlaw, "Ontario", | Ray's, refused, ; , both phre Olydesdales, they are stock animals and Mr. Evana is eon- ferring a favor on the community in animals for W Breeding. pu ing purposes. - MoGill Bro's "Lord orton" ed well and was #4 | mach admired ; he is rather low in flesh but none the worse for that, he has all the. flesh he requires, more would only be a useless burden. In the ¢lass Canadian Draught by all who saw him, Our townsmen, Mr, H. McKenzie, showed his famous standard bred atal- lion "Hambletonian George". He was favorably commented on by.all who saw him, and ' the best jo were loudest in his praise. Such an animal is a credit to its owner and a valuable acgnisition to breeders of this class of snimals. Mr. McKenzie is an enter- prising breeder and stock-raisers pat- ronige his. valuable, pure-bred stock. " Hadibletonian George" is a universal favorite, and his ificent stock are his best The stock of this horse sell at high figures, has been refused for one of his colts) owned in Bowmanville ; in fast all his stock are much soight after and secure igh prices. fs staff 'of judges: was capable, careful) and reliable 'and we refer our readers to the prize list for the deci- sion of the Judges. 13 © PRIZE List.' ~ Tmp. Draught Stallion--8 Wilson' Gordon' F.B. Lindsay, "Bailrosd Heuse."--|50ld which were intended to b§ Shop--M. Williams, ed in the flock. An idea m Tux Horx 1x Exorawp.--The Lon. slat ve ales iit This don Standard , says the steady rise of | have during the past twel wheat revives the open of the English | gisposed of over 1000 register¢d§ farmers, adding that the price willl preg probably reach the highest point in| My, Robert Miller enjoys many years. It is @xpected that the|gpread soquaintance witha bad weather has scriopsly injured the | portion of ths country as we crops in France, Germany, Holland, {the stock men, and his abi Belgian, Roumania and India, ris authority on stock matters i ar Rie. Ameriard Sap 16 will phe Jom that it de ton the not be sufficicient to cover the Euro- prise which has given such pean deficit ; but so far as England | regylts-- results which have itself is concerned the Standard hopes | ,roved advantageons to themse that the. Rated States fiicroased home {156 to the country-at large, consumption, decreased | wheat area |only have they material owing to spread of 'population, and, in- Souroving the, stuck of Tne Srensed ee Dudfuation due to but by their excrtions they h s¢ientific ti evifably re-|aqgisted in bringing over move the 'Amerioan' farmers' formid- | hgyers into Canadenod thus! able competition for Ean markets ling our markets for pure-b and allow the farmers to ex- pect a more prosperous future, eee [Fom the' News. iat. Buatisaron, Is. April 23.--Labor- y Gilbert Hod hs Wea ATTA NARAS Sh It is to Teach the Ladies. The of Designers of WHAT THE ENTERPRISE OF AN INTERNA- TIONAL FASHION JOURNAL HAS DONE ¥OR 178 READERS Naw Yon, April 18--A : | cabin 'passengers who arrived from | Europ to-day by the steamship "La Bou " were fourteen Parsian designers of ladies' fashionable gowns. These artiste have been ssgaged by a of The Now York and Paris "EURYDICE" |. ge & Co. lumber AEE CRE od EL JE at $l per rod. surface of drain ng the same at! bing amare Te Lauph a atin Dailagioeibe ie hg gir or, rai unicipality for Rods = we J |. SPBOIFICATIONS. ii station tothe road ist w son the 12th and Isth 'Slope on sides of 1 Lo 1, 8nd ¢ : 0 road bet

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