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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Jul 1893, p. 3

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while Mrs. Oliver, on the d, is certain that he made 'arrangements for it, as she spoke o him on' the subject after he came 0 gn board, dnd he showed her a check fo Hiirrison was formerly a ocarri- Bge iHanafacturer at East Saginaw, , with branch houses at Jackson "and Bay Oity. Two years ago he sold but and devoted his time to traveling. A week ago he, with Mrs. Oliver, visited Boston; and from there went to Norfolk, wheré they boarded the Guy- fhdouts for his sity, & whence they were togo to iego, The Jo Bi i vessel at 6 o'clock Thin y night, Mr. Harrison being assigned to room No. 20 on the upper feck, with M. Levi of Halifax street, 'storsburg, Va., as his room mate, although Mr. Harrison protested having any dne ifi the room with him. He retired at 9.30 o'clock. Yesterday morning when Mrs, Dliver went out to breakfast her futher tid not appear. She waited some time, and then went to his room. Getting no 5 to her repeated calls, she sent in a steward, but Mr. Marrison gould not be fodnd. She became alarmed and confided her. fears to Oaptain Walker, who brdered the vessel searched, Lut no trace of the missing man eould be foutid Mrs. Oliver then examined the stateroom to find her father's money and papers, but they were gone. Mrs. Oliver said last night that she understood that the president of the company is to make an investigation today. The steamér returns to Nor- folk to-dny, and sls %ill return with it, in the hope of getting some clue to tl 3 Beeks at War. Majer 50 a erm over: doer Ey at Georgintt Bay who vaiise which contained the papers, also possesses the powers of a justice ' of the had the Noble Bros., of Killarney, summoned before himself at Little Oarrent for an allegéd Trench of the fishing laws, When the court dperiad there were | bh the bench, in dddition to the Major, ' Messra Dawson dnd Tiiiks, J.P. The proceedings began with a request { for the name of the party who laid the | information, and, when Major Elliott | acknowledged that he tad subscribed | to the document, the defence at once | tbjetted to his appearance in the dual | capacity of prosecutor and judge. This | bhjection could not well be overruled, but the major did the next best thing --he adjourned the court fearing that | his brother magistrates would, to ldcal feeling, given a decision favor- ible to thie defendants; hen the court rezumed a few days ldter the prosecutor had Oapt. Burden, stipendiary magistrate for Eastern Al gomn, in attendance. The captain be- gan by expressing his inténtion of dis- perising with the assistance of the other two mdgistratos Dawson and Tinkis and trying the ase alofie. "Oh, no, you don't," said Mr. Tinkis. "On the contrary, we will settle this matter without your help. our pow: rs only extend over Eastern Algoma, and Little Ouarrent is in the judicial District of Manitoulin. Kind- 1y step to ode ide." The captain saw he was out of it did stepped down. Then Mr. Tinkis, who now became presiding magistrate, promptly gave a decision in favor of the Nobles and assessed Prosecutor Elliott $12 for costa, The latter; however determined net t6 be beaten and Jaid & saw Informa-] - tiod, at the same time for Severe Abscess Cured. EAR SIRS.-T tad an abscess just my right edr, i ugust, 1 ter suffering for t ; 1 began take B.B.B, and Nivawhe; 1 vege. 1 was very much better, Rs eel in four months. Tar owing | [ sunpERLAND. keeps ou haall ahd for GENTS FURNISH Ft a 'Tu Ld iT 4, Whithy & by & Bong = have ve mach Pleats nts in Informing the pubs apie Ba he tl The M Merchant Ti Hing . GRANT'S FURNISHING BUSINESS. = SEL OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW. Spring Styles of Fine imported Suitings and Trouserings. We intend to make our Es- tablishment Headquarters for "Fashion" and"Money'sWorth" Call and secure your Spring and Summer Suits--HaNpsomk, SryLisa and CHEar ! We will treat you right, and dress you' better than you ever were in your life. WHITBY & BLONG. Port Perry, April 5, 1893. EXAMINATIONS LD Primary, Junior Leaving, and Pest Matriculation Will be held ou the JULY 4rn and fol lowing days, commencing at 8.45a. m., And the Senior Leaving and Honor, Hatriculation On JULY 13a and following days, com- menciug at 1.30 p, m. Candidates should notify the County In- spector not later than the 20th May of their intention to present themselves for examina- JAS. McBRIEN, County Inspector. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL ad vo. DICTIONARY Thesucodseorof the "Unabridged." Ten years were rr. Diy Two Furrow Furrow Geng, Combina- i Tore fou Flows, Changed Pows, 3.5 as latbly ' Also the following, the mapufactare of SE ABEL, Toronto. eons outfits, Traction Victor Clover ler, ie Tore mph fog Tot Machista, Taple: BARE Sim aia Barred PL i re rad Dak birds w ; March 22, 1893. Landscape Gardner) PARDES requiring my services will Pr address communications to or apply petsonaity at the Omserver Office, ge Perry. Al RX. STIRTON. uni Perry, March 28, 1 MEX: STIRTON |For Sale at a Bargain, HREE Splendid, Young, Pedigreed T port Horn Bulls All from imported and of most select breeding. WM. PEARSON. Manchester, Match 20th, 1893: Carpet Weaving and Coloring, HE UNDERSIGNED begs to return 4 thanks for the liberal patronage bestow ed on him in the abd would state that he is better pre than ever to execute all order for Weaving and Coloring. 1 am introducing new styles and patterns which cannot fail to please, and my charges are moderate, Parties requiring anything done in my line will consult their interests by calling at my place north end of Bigelow street. A: D. SAWYER. Port Perry, Apiil 20, 1593. A Library in Itself. % a ipraryin 1 TO LET. NINE ROOMED HOUSE on Simoes street, with good cellar, .| and woodshed ; a number of Apple trees in full bearing and a good well of water. Apply to Me. F. M. YarxoLo, or MR. STRAIGHT ; or to the he Address, JOS. LETCHER, Home for Incurables, June 15, 1893, L This Work is Invaluable inthe , and to ys PrO- fessional man, and self-educator. The Globe, Toronto, says 08 bo bok of fn isd Bg Re SL to you. G. & CO. Merriam Co. © Springfleld, Mass.,U.5.A. ah repels Bf ahi | INTERNATIIAL DICTIONARY bem ae Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, unlocks the Secretions,Purifiesthe Blood and removes all if= purities from a Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. DYSPEPS 1A. BILIOUS! ICONSTIPATION. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. DIZZ 1h SOUR STO yor TINESS DRO UMAT | SM. SKIN DIS Rervics, i bes LiF JAS. MoC LT Ibert, May 10, 1893. AT ALL CRITICAL PERIODS AND CHANGE OF re, all or by mail price 50 sx hoses, $2. $2.50. The ri Com orofito, Ont. rl =~ PAINTING, KALSOMINING. &C. HE uondersigned would take this oppor- tunity of thanking his namerous pat- rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he bas carried on the business of PAINTING "in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepared than ever fo execute all orders for Painting, Kalomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely or hating it neatly ard promptly exe- cated, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paiuts, &c,, when cOntracting. A eoatinaduor of public patronage soli- cited. ; WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893. Lake Ontario Steamboat Co'y. STEAMER 5 NORTH KING. MoGoll's Oils 'ARE THE BEST. s IA RDINE "on MACHINE OHAMPION GOLD 'MEDAL OIL OF THE: DOMINION. ue wear twice as org Mogiol} as any other make. : The Finest High Grade Engioe Oils are Maafactared by & Co, Toronto. 6 DEALERS IN THE COUNIRY. Spring and Sum "fw ALL THE FEWEST BF A very assortment of Ladies' Tie Sl and a fall line of Dongola Kid SI Men's Boots and Shoes of all kinds $1 and 81.50, and fine Boots from $1 Children's Boots of all sizes and qual First-class Groceries of al The A 1 "Orient" aad Ram Lal Teak, Waey to he had. ints Shoes x per pair up. prices. fen lo oie wp. JF pair upwards. really the Guest Teas for the Ee mn " at 10c per cake, Castile 8 - Sponges, &c., &e. 5 In fact we have so many goods we could not part of them, and all Cheap, Cuxar, CHE and other fine brands, to mention one-twenth OR CASH. License Office. Marriage . | Por Peery, May 3, 1893. NEW HARDWARE STORE IN PORT PERRY. With such a Stock and sueh Prices small wonder it is that our Store grows stronger in public favor every day, at Prices that cannot fail to please. others, never to us. Bank. R. J. BRUCE. Port Perry, Juné 29, 1893, PORT PERRY NURSERIESES- cheap by the hundred or in quan European Mountain Ash, English, Scotch and America Elms, Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &c A ¥ew Toousaxp ArrLE TREES oF old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch im diameter. Grade Stock--eclean, handsome, thrifty trces each: E Address; SC. C. KELLETT, Box 127, x Port Perry; Ont Port Perry, March 22, 1593, eolebrated "Baby's Hardware, Cuttlery, Farm and Garden Tools Comparison of Prices may be odious. to| Remember the Place--Opposite the Western | I have a surplus of the follo Nursery Stock which is strictly first-class, and oF good size will be sold jes to suit purchasers.-- EXTRA SIZE, SiX yefiis Also a Light just below first-cliiss in size; Apples at 15 ets); Pear and Plum, 40 cts. IN FULL BLAST ] re uridersigned takes this opportunity of returning hit sincéts thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him gince commencing business ii Port Perry, and would beg to stite that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prep ; OC TOT and in a manner thit ciimot fail to give satis. faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the fiiest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operatiod ard cith supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lunibé¥, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash; Mouldings; Bannisters and Newel Posts: EZ BILL LUMBER A- SPECIALTY: All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. MEHARRY AGATN---- OPENED OUT WITH &---- Magnificent ~ =~ Stock of everything in their line. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. LANG & --H.AVEH LAING & MEHARRY. HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOOK OF E HAVE MOVED out busifiess th Queen Street and now occu just vacated by Mg: B. F. be better prepared than ever to the public with everything in the Harnes WHICH | IPNESS. STYLE. to the South side of y the extensive premises KERMAN, where we will ly our customers and IL.ine Roller and Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO, A FULL STOOK OF FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Oats Beans, Flax, Eggs, de EZ GIVE ME A CALL. &3 fd ae Port Perry, March 10, 1892, Ee ----=ss---s====1= > JUST RECEIVED. The Subscriber has just received a Cowplete Assortment of ICY + GINIDE te culling ey "oa t r to cal qur) the Wald's Consisting of : TOILET SETS in Plush, Persian and Oiflizd Silver, Leath r, §c. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, §e., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §c. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wisliing you all the Cotwpliments of the Season, A: J. DAVIS, Chemist and Drugy: '"E.- H. PURDY. lor is gilded @ $37. Parlor Sufte-- 6 Pieces hest. Q oo BON A Abore are Solid alnut Fraines well fini low as $11.75. soi cio; Bs a a a A Ulis Sou W, DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen St: Port Perry, Sept. 29, 1892. {BOOTS AS THEY SHOULD BEf HE undersi, d has has on hand a stock T Boots and Shoos of his own take ook of he is prepared to SELL CHEAT, They are manufactured of the Very material and for cheapness and good work- manship cannot be excelled in this or ad joining counties. My life-long experience in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes gives me an advantage over more ingxperie dealers and my presont stock is, ;eyoh, and wartght to give satisfuction atid the prices are right, ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. ¥ SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY. Repairing promptly attended to, C ement Patches neatly executed, Ladies' Polishy, Heel Plites; Button Fastners, the sama put in. Laces fn Cottdii; Leathet, und Por- pulse, All kinds of Findings on hand, alsa Rubber Cement, Rubber Boots and Cots repaired. The Best Material! No Shoddy! Né Sheapskin!] £7 Prices to Suit the Times. Give men call at the Market Block, Port Perry: : WM. BOND: Port Perry, Sept. 29, 1802, . N Sxturuisg 4 thanks to o the pithlfe for | for the ears, I road ded or a , that am, as usual, now Foy for businocss, and bave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an inducement to CAsu purchasers -4 Dsound of 0 por odes will be allowed on all Sales from now until an. lst next. All work being MADE BY HAND, und no fattory work kept in stock, thg superiority of my goods will at fice becoma apparent. ntending purchasers will find that by giving me a cgll before looking elsewhers they can be suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis- putable guaratitee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of business kep constantly on hand and repairs neatly an promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH! Port Perry, Dec, 1, 1802. CHANGE OF BUSINESS: rMHE UNDERSIGNED NED begs to announce AL tothe inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding country that he has purchased, of MR. A. D. WHEELER the Butchering Business lately carried on Ly him, also hig good will in said business, and is now prepared to supply all patrons with JUST - SUCH - MEATS as cannot fail to meet the requirements of all, and trusts by offering only. Cuoics MEATS at moderate prices, and promptness in business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. #3 All orders left at my Stall in the, Market Building, or with me on my rounds with conveyance, will receive immediate and careful attention. i J. WHEELER Perry, April 20 Methodist Church. REV. LW. HILL, B A., Bibrol Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 1. » Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:80. Strangers welcome and . conducted to seats. ir ir Ean Church of the Ascension. REV. Mit. VLENCHER, Pisrox. Vouk Fisting Subvice, 'Touretay, 120. St. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A., PAsto Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 7. Weck Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30. Baptist Church. REY. MR. CAMERON, Paston. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30, Week Evening Service, 30. PASTU URAGE. HE wodsrelgiod JB repated So patires larpe number of th on his farm, resula ey The, Dantas is N No.1 os the 4 an abundant + 0 of ring water rum. ing through thio Hi Boe aa . 5 cents por per nee, W. M. REAL ireenbank, June 8, 1893. : : BLONG BLOGK: ad "

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