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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 May 1901, p. 3

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PORT PERRY -- ON Saturday, May 4, 1901, at Two o'clock p.m., the following parcels of land will be offered for sale: PARCEL 1.25 acres more or less of good ture land iu the Township of Reach, ing compoeed of the North. west warter of Lot number Ninoteen in e Fourth Concession. » a ly IL.--90 acres more or less of arable land, pastura, and woods, be- : ing com of the South-west part of Lot ge dig Nineteen in the Third Concession of Reach. PARCEL HI --16 acres more or less with brick yan oH gums, alo closet utry and ce Toth uildin, and water ; th pi f thence n ( 50 links, thence north 16 degrees west 17 chaios and 84 links, thence south 74 degrees west 14 chains 50 licks to the place of beginning. -- This property lics on thé Nunquon Road Fn diately » south of Port Perry, PARCEL IV. --Mrs. E, J. Wheeler also offers for sale the % heeler H com of nine acres more or less, about one-half mile south of the Village of Port Perry limite, with brick dwelljog | | house~eight roouis, two closets, pantry, cellar and woodshed. There is also a new barn, driving shed and stable room for five beasts. There are two hard water wells and a soft water cistern on the place. There is a splendid Garden and Orchard on the place. : Terms: oF SALE. --Ten per cent. cash. The balance within thicty days thereafter, unless a mortgage for the balance is arrang- ed with the vendors. There will be a reserve bidding. For conditions of sale, descriptions of property or further particulars apply to WM. H. HARRIS, Port Perry, Solicitor for Executors. Or to MRS. E, J. WHEELER. Port Perry. ' GREAT Kin Sale 'NEW FURNITURE IN PORT PERRY To Close our Business Sale we shall offer by Public Auction on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 3rd and 4th, 1901, OUR FINE STOCK OF NEW Furniture amounting to $2,875.00, consisting of High Grade, Medium and Cheap Furniture 'in Drawing Room an Parlor Suits; Bedroom Suits in Mahogany, Oak, Birch, Maple, Ash and Elm; Drawing Room Suits in Oak; Sideboards in Oak, Walnut, Birch, Ash and Cherry; Extension Tables in Oak, Walnut, Birch, Ash and Elm; Desks and Secretaries ; China and 'Bric-a-brac Cabinets ; Fancy Chairs of all kinds of woods and upholster-- ing ; Music Cabinets ; Ladies' Dress- ing Tables; Hall Racks; Hall Mirrors ; Hall Settees ; Oil Paint- _ ings and Engravings ; Fancy Tables in Solid Mahogany, Quartered Oak, Walnut, Birch, Ash and Elm; Couches; Lounges; Morris and Columbia Chairs; Mattresses ; Springs ; Brass and Iron Beds; 2000 feet of fine American Mould- ings; 300 Frames. "1 Black Mare; 1 Set Harness; 1 Furniture Wagon and Sleigh ; 2 Buggy ; 1 Cutter. Every Article will be sold to the Highest Bidder. ¥=" This is a Grand Opportunity to those desiring to furnish homes with NEW, Stylish Furniture ;.such a privilege in acountry town seldom occurs to buy New Furniture at Auction Prices. We are well known for the fine Stock of Fashionable Furniture we keep. Parties from distance buying at this sale should come prepared to jake Shei purchases Porpar With 4, | Burnham, Port Perry. Had the | committee confined Church and the committee haye been fortunate in securing. excep: ag Sone) goed talent for the occasion: / lora Kays, Reader and Im- personator of Chicago. assisted b rd 'Choir and Miss Ethyle Powell, Soprano, Toronto, Ey Miss M. its talent to parties in the neighborhood they would have had a fair 'claim toa talent from a distance has been secured there certainly can be no doubt of a packed house. will be glad to go. - PROGRAMME. "PART i All will 1 Anthem-- " Vemnite In The Choir, Solon fn i Baer Messrs. 2. Readiog-- Pik h Flag." 3. Quartette--"' Christin Mi i Burely o od hee Miases Powell and Stouffer, M: 4. Reading-- 11. Quartette-- "A Paradise, fuse SA Don of Pantin CIT 12 Readiog-- "An Objet of Love," Mary B. Wilkos. 13. Boog-- Selected, Miss Powell. 14 Chorus-- *Btar of Descending Night," Chair. God Bave the King Millinery THE DISPLAY of our Millinery show room is at. the height of its perfection and comprises an assortment that would do credit to larger places than Port Perry, Side by side with a select lot of imported hats and bonnets there's an array of 'handiwork' of our own expert trimmers that has been. pro nounced to be most creditable, A goodly assortment of fashion: able shapes in untrimmed ini linery and an immense selectic of the newest things in flower foilage and fashionable tr! mi: mings of all kinds awaits your' choosing, and our experienced milliners are prepared to have your order executed in a way that is sure to please. IF YOU haven't seen the vast improvements in the construc- tion of ladies' tailor made suits you can have but a faint con- ception of the strides that have been made in these garments. Misses L. & J. Stouffer, Cheapside IS NOW AT THE TOP ROUND OF THE LADDER. Have you seen our "Top Round" Boots for Ladies, in FiNesT Brack Kips. Our Gentlemen's "Top Round" These Boots beat anything in this part of Canada. EF Just See Them, EZ Examine Them, EZ Try Them and BZ Buy Them 'EZ They Are No. 1. W. oe NOTT, Gro. Jackson, Auctioneer. _ Port Perry April 22, 1901, ANAGER. Pasturage. OOD Pasturage may be obtain- ed during the present season, 1 application JON THAN BLONG. April 23, 1901. | prices. Immense Stock, of ALL THEN FR CROGERES (5 'Try our new, uncolored Ceylon Tea at 25¢, cheap at 30c. Our Japans and Ceylon Blacks at same, And now for Sranylated SUGARS by the barrel, 100 Ibs., or in any quantity, 20 Ibs. for $1, and bright yellow 22 Ibs. for $1. See our...... Extra Gilt Dinner Sets at $10.00| thes ) | they 'would be cheap at $12, and they are going off like hot cakes, T. C. FORMAN & 50. the 'auspices of the Choir. of the | full house, but when so much choice | Boots--in Black and Chocolale, [better advantage than to look through my Sample Books at your own Also our Extra SovereiGN Brands.|homes, and match the papers with particular room and its surroundings.| 4 Wheel Up, Jb" It 'undoubtedly needs a thorough -l'cleaning and perhaps some repairing 2 LH ISO000 candle An A 1 paper which we can sell you in a dozen or more designs. and colorings at 25 cents per double bolt. We've never made a better offer. We've never sold a better paper for the money. These are bound to give satisfaction in style, wear and design. They are absolutely free from harmful coloring | NB | - is the Quality and Width RE, You Had Better BRING INTHAT WHEEL Ni A -- -- of yours and have it cleaned and repaired for the Summer's run. We are ready now at A. J. Davis' old stand--Blong Block. MAY & GOODWIN. John A. Rodman HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PRINTER raining Glazing, Paper Hanging. Kalsomining and Sign Writing Executed in first class style and at Moderate Prices. Parties Build- ing or Repairing will receive Prompt attention. Paper Hanging and Decorative Tinting in all the modern forms and shades. I HWE THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN Wall Paper ever shown in Port Perry, comprising all the leading New York styles and colorings, such as the New Tapestrys, Colonials, Moorish, Silk Damask, Pressed Damark, Brocades, Fabric Effects, Varnished Tiles, Stained Grounds, Plain Flock, Lincrusta Waltons, and lngraind, A variety of over 15600 Patterns from the Cheapest 2¢ Papers up. 3 Al} of which are 1go1 Patterns, and no back numbers, Parties requiring Wall Paper this season could not spend a few leisure moments to In future I shall be located one door north of Mr. Widden's Grocery. COO NAVA AAV AN AVIA %%90) YEARLY to Christian ma % Jor woman to look after our ,. Komi business in this and adjolnin, Hunt Your GHEAPNESS, STYLE Bsywme Gar Load : 1 have just received a Car of Ulriches' Inspected Seed Corn. uthern Sweet Ensilage and Improved Early Leaming which will be sold at Reasonable Prices. Carrot, Mangel, Sugar Beet Mangel a Specialty. Garden Seeds of all kinds in packet or in bulk. in the New Styles. Fit Guaranteed. REMOVAL Hadinghad the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- , 0 vigly, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug : S| ores in tlie Province, and have taken possession of my new d extensive where 1 have in premises, out opened a 2 dition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy = Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. While returning thanks to my numerous patrons I would extend 3% invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. A J DAVIS. Port Pe ry, Sept.2, 1900. i and Boot & Shoe Business +4 TIN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. BF Sheng | Hang Increased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING toni for Men and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in this district. I have the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS ano SHOES ever opened in this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can not. fail to ploase. " "Come and see us in our enlarged quarters. my customers in every particulr, A. F. CARNEGIE. My aim shall be to please Port Perry, Sept 6, 1899. re 41 REMOVALesesoee We Rave Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. ACKERMAN, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line WHICH FOR 2 Ter i Durability and RENGTH, Counties; to act as Manager and Corres: k ondent ; work own be done at your] ome. Enclose self-addressed stamped X | el on for Pala, to H. A. Bher-: Mana, n Build-§ a D before you can ride:it. If so May & Goadwin would like to give ou an hat shop et Re turn out only first class work withguaranty'back of it. Let them call for your mount or take it to their place of business, Blong Block. PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & Hen.) 18, 1901, to 9064 Ota. Agnew's Oatarrhal Powe | Peas| a Am Ww. H Ta ator of the Baptist Emanuel Ch song testimony for Rah isa firm bel Aguaws € 's Caiarthal Powder. Hehas of remedies without avail. re ay Vins Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal 1 was benefited at once," are his it is a wonderful remedy, 50 cents, --65 ~ Sold by A. J. Davis. f fe Marconi thought of the wireless tele: 27 ELECTRIC SPARKS. = surpassed in the County, as, Bl, uly dance. n 10f Prices Courted ro ID-WNTER Furniture Sale But Not(t) Giving Up Business. Re at 19 and ud 1 working whes be 'was | Electricity is to be used as -arator. It is claimed that it wil eon an hg factor in dealing a The Sydney lighthouse m powerful Jig: of of any. It Is electric and DOW, It ean be seen | 5555555555 55565558585558F5835% ee aa . SEUCEERSBSE2BASBNLLETEE22E } urplus Stock left over the Holidays, I will give Great Bargains Next Two Months, for Cash or Credit untii next fall to re- sons. Undertaking Department every branch is complete--such as s, Robes, &c. ~~ Having purchased my Funeral Goods dvance in price I am repared to give my customers the urnish one of the best Hearses in the Comnty: - Prices low as otto is--fair dealing to all. cen in ja sxchange. EE" am AgeNr FOR Movgiasys, JOHINN IN Waretooms-ions door west of the Sc Charles Hotel Jan, 15, 101. SR mE ab EA So Lh TR HAT Valuable Part compris: |e Jog. acr being known as Towhetiy of Mariposs, is offered for sale by private tender. Yom cash] noe to be secur mortgage bearin cent. per or pe 65 per For further particulars apply to F. M. SF aRSoLD; Solicitor For Perry, or Jony A. McGILLIVRAY, The Temple Building, Toronto FARM FOR SALE. HE BEST FARM IN IN THE PROVINCE for Sale at once. It is situated about & mile and « half north-east of Sonya, on' the 'fourth cencession of Mariposa, the south-half of lot No. 2, containing Eight; Adrsa--ssventy -two tillable and eight = hardwood bnsh (Beech and Maplep ood | buildings, and well fenced. ALEX. McDONALD, Sosnovice, Soe wd be | have been occupied panies of Cossacks. bh poadsnce was discovered at y. which. the. plot was revealed. 'Omaha, Neb; 4 Cudahy has receiv porting to come ini who kidnapped his son Edward December 18 last, 'and received ransom Df $25.000 in go old, offerin o return $21,000 of the ra the reward for their arrest oa withdrawn and the search abandon+ ed. This proposition came in a letter from Elfin, Ill, gpd Mr. Caudahy is convinced of itsauthen- ticity, * Mr. Cudahy 'has 'refused to consider the propositionand declared his determinatfon. to prosecute the search to theend. - pola er Tamales (warranted) For further pric + apply ly S10 90 per.bag. Oatmeal, Cornmeal; Rolled Oats, Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Peas, Swiss Food, Flaked Rice, Flaked Barley Quaker Oats. AT LOWEST PRICES. STOCK OF GROGERIES Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. SUGARS--21 Ibs. Redpath's Gran- ulated for $1. Canned Deas Canned Tomatoes » Canned Corn STUART, Jan, 14, 1901, Epsom Robe Lost: At noon on Saturday, March 23; on the 2nd con, Reach-- Nonquo Road--A GREY WOLF SKI ROBE, lined with Red Felt. A suitable reward will be paid for its recovery. Any party retaining if in their possession 49 this notice will be prosecuted. THOS. LAMBE, Reach March 27, 1901. Sealed Tenders: EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties---belong- ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23rd November, and withdrawn at the sale, THREE CANS 25 CTS Dried Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, &c., &c. EZ" Crockery AT CosT "€3 FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS IN ENDLESS VARIETY-- FRESH AND PURE. PATENT MEDICINE The BEST .and CHEAPEST Stock in the County. FZ" Wanted--Butter and Eggs for which the highest Cash will be paid. W. TUMMONDS. EZ Klondyke; British Columbia, North-West Territory arid Man: itoba. . Parties, going to any of the a parig, call on A. Davis, C,P.R. ticket agent, for information rates, J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto, or JOHN ADAMS, Port Perry. Price® Nov. 30, 1899. MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from Jrivate parties for investment or mortgage 80 4} PER CENT, and those who wish to renew old 'mortgages, buy more land or build, may obtain nioney from us without any delay, (and very quiet), Wo have customers who waut to buy fm farms: also those who would exchange busi- esses for the same. If you have farms or other pro- perties for sale, commercial, mechanical, or business of any kind, pleaso send us price and description of seme Fire and Life Insurance effected, and gen¢ral financial in LOND & G0. 28 Vietoris Street, ToroxTo, Diesfeld's sok DIAMOND #ALL We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS§in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter 6 Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. Prices to suit you all right: WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crocks 18 Great Variety VEry CHEAP. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Te Sets, &c., and some more to follow. EF Also Fancy Goods. EVERYTHING GORs CHEAP. "§3 && Repairing as usual, : DIESFELD'S Port. Perry, Nov. 30, 1898, Carmrmegie's ROL! ER MILLS IN FULL E ll The' "undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his rincer, " UREN thanks for the large measurs of patronage bestowed - "him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would, overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, mos approved and most modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS & for the manufacfure of Flour, and is prepared to do Gristing and Chopping Expeditionsly and in a manner that cannot fail to give " sutigfaction to my customers 1H Supplied with Flour of the TB AD®m } FINEST BRANDS THE PLANING FACTORY ~ in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts &7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIAL All ¥inde of TURN ING and SOROLL SAWING done Yay be Port Fey, 1, 1801. beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly = 2

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