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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Jul 1901, p. 3

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a mi 'of the Tow "gt she ow "south 16 degrees, east 27 chains, thence north ; LY, 1801, the] Jd a aes oti Purost Heing com of of the Ee the 8th t one ship of East Whitby, und better _ It had frequently et seated that Kritzinger intended to attack Bark 'y East with his combined force | I'his reverse has thoroughly upset his plans. as the loss jo 'man horsesand 13,000 rounds of a tion cannot fail 10, have a great effect. Most of the horses were in very poor condition, and if the enemy are kept moving it cannot be long before all will be worn out. wow us follows : Cummenciug ou the Eas- tern boundry of suid Lot 13, at the distauee of 40 chaius' from the north-cast angle aud t of the allowance for road between Lots 12, thence south 74 degress, west | e south side of the allowance for road leading across the said Lot20 chaing to the western boundry of said Lot, then 74 deyrees, east 20 chain to the allowance for road sforcenid called Simove Street, then north 16 degrees, west 27 chains to the place of beginning. Purcel 2.--Coutaining 7 acres more or less and being that part of Lot No, 14 in the 8th Coticession of the said Township of Kast Whithy wore particuiarly described us fol" lows : Conimencing at the intersection of the east limit of the said road on the west side of said Lot with the southerly limit of the atreet luid out through the centre of the suid Lot, then north 74 degrees, east 7 chuios, thence south 10 degrees, east 10 chains, 59 links, thence south 535 degrees, west 3 chains, thence south 16 degrees east 1 chain TORONTO * 75 links, thence south 74 degrees, west 4 SATURDAY NIGHT chains, 25 links, theuce north 16 degrees; } ' west along the east limit of said rosd 13 and you and other enterprising chains, move or less to the place of begin: | people may positively BARN MONEY ning. handling it. Over 6co boys and Parcel 3,--An equity of redemption in| agents at i the north half of the soutii-half ) it No, | agents at work Thet aid Township | *" The Great Illustrated Weekly Paper of Canadas. ., terested. It! 1 % kite ttuched, wnpl barn and stable room Thére is alko a good young orchard of ubout 2 acres, and about 8 acies of good hardwood bush, Parcel 2 is weil watered by a oréek. and has a consideralile quantity of cedar ou it. These propertios are conveniently situated | pamphlet telling all about it. between Columbus and Raglan avd afford | qrege an excellent opportunity to purchasers. of CIRCULATION DEPT ' acquiring a very desivable property. By i of the shu 4 Miss Mar- ToronTO HaTURDAY NIGHT, garet Stevens Smith, the undersigned will ToroNTO, aleo at the same time and place offer for sale 16 acres adjoining pat eel No. 1, describ: ed as follows ¢ . All and singular that certain parcel or tract of laud and premises situate, lying aud being in the Township of East Whitby in the County of Ontario, e ntainivg by | wil] offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION admessarement sixteen acres, be the same | ut tne SIMPSON HOUSE, in the TOWN more «r less, being composed of part of Lot | OF LINDSAY, ou SATURDAY THE 13TH No. 14 in the 8th Concession of the said |v op JULY, 1901, at Two o'clock in the Township of Kast Whithy, and may be moe gfternoon the following vainuble property. readers are | you wish to in this respectable way write for our Ad: DMINISTRATUR'S SALE of VAL- UABLE REAL ESTATE. --The Ad. nnpistrutor of the Kstate of John Ferguson. lute of the Township of Muriposa in the County of Victoria, yeoman, deceased, | | I Boys + The new wall papers are papering your home. The dividual taste. tion. A PERFECT BEAUTY variety of the figures and the excelence of the used will iusure the very best results in the to produce colors suitable for any room or for a We are sure you will be abun pleased with the designs, and only want your ii : i : \' W.H McC Make MONEY {su vspienn +i Daou by making buyers happ: designer has been AW. Gorn a -- A -- Seed yt 'Ihave just received a Car of Ulriches' Inspected x Seed Corn. Southern 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: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FRESH AND RELIABLE. Readymade Clothing ™ ®c Mp Ses ea wun CHEAPER, CHEAPES Trade is booming, and no wonder when you buy brand New Furniture Q., « Pronto: WM. SMITH, ESQ., Columbus ; prrioninsly known and described ay fol ows, that is to say, commencing at the distance of 88 chuins, 76 links from the wouth-cast angle of the suid Lot No. 14, then south 74 degrees, west 15 chaivs, 756 livks more orless, then uerth 16 degrees, west | chain, 70 links, more or less, then north 74 degrees, east thiee chains, more or Jess, then north 16 degrees, west 10 chains, &0 links, more or less, north 74 devrecs, east 13 chains more or les, then south 16 dey) ees, wast 12 chains, 25 links, more or less, to the place of beginning. The oil of this last mentioned parcel is similar to that of parcel one, and the fences thereon are fairly good. Terms of Sale.--The sale is subject toa reserved bid on each parcel. The reserved bide on parcels 1, 2, and 8 will be fixed by the Official Guardian. Ten per cent. of the purchase money to he paid ut the time of sale aud enough with such deposip to make one-third of the purchase money within thirty days thereafter. The cash payments | on parcels 1, 2, aud 3 to be puid into the Canadian Bank of Commerce to the joint eredit of the Administrator and "Official Guardian The balance (except in the case of parcel 8, which is to be paid in cash) may remain secured by mortgage of the premns for a term of five years with interest at five per cent. per annum, or at the option of the urchager the whole purchase money may be paid in cash. The vendors shallnot bie required to produce any abstracts, title deeds or other evidences of title, except such as are in their possession. - Possession to plough the premises after the present crops are removed and full possession on or before the lst November next. Further particulars and conditions will made known on the day of sale, or muy he H. HARRIS, Port , Perry: JOHN K.C., Official Guardian, the Vendor's Solicitors or the Auctioneer Dated at Whithy this 4th day of June, 1901. DOW & MoGILLIVRAY, Brock St, Whithy, L. FAIRBANKS, Vendor's Solicitors, Auctioneer, Lt-Col Lukin's Ride. London, June 26.--A despatch from Abbot's Arms, Cape Colony, gives the details of an interesting fight between Col Scobell's column and some of Kritzinger's men : -- At g o'clock on the evening cf the sth 'Colonel Scobell's colum, || WW | consisting of the.gth Lancers ard ol [H Cape Mounted Rifles . with three guns, marched from Roodenek with the object .of surprising a Bor! Jaager. This had not been definite ly located, but it was known that Kritzinger would be somewhere hear Kingscrown in the morning probably marching upon Barkly East. The night was very cold, ' and the men marched most of the way on foot to keep themselves warm. The road was bad, and the «drift at Kraai River was impassable for the waggons which were left 'there. Five miles further on, 'after "a climb of an almost precipitous path, the top of a mountain was | reached, but it appeared impossible wv ea. by the head tl Column. It i discovered that the shots came from a Boer picket, and that the men, who were six in number, fled after firing a few shots leaving their horses behind. = So far as could be distinguished, the road wound from this point into a deep valley 400 feet below. but after the few shots fired by the picket absolute viet reigned. It was suspected that the laager was somewhere in in the valley, but whether occupied y the main body or by a detached party it was impossible to say. © However, Col Scobell sent a squadron of the Cape mounted " Riflel, under Licut-Col' Lukin, to the right, and another under Cap- tain Purcell to the left, to find out y could be seen below, but clatter tivation und the balance covered with good a frame diiving house about 24x40. The west half of lot number 2 on the lst consvssion of the Township of M ripasa, within 120 10ds of Lake Scugog. There are about 04 acres cleared and under cul hard woud bush. The soil is a rich clay loam, tne property is well fenced ; there is a goud orchmd of fruit beailog trees and two never-failing wells. There are erected on the property the following buildings and all in good repair : a frume dwelling hoase, one and a half stories high with frame kitchen attached all on good stone founda. tion und with cellar under the whole ; a frame barn about 60x68 with stone Lase- ment under the whole and all thorouglty fitted for stabling ; a frame sheep house und This pol erty is situated in the centre of one of the bust agricultural districts in the Pro- vince and i- most conveniently situated being about vue mile from the village of Sonya, two miles from Seagrave Station, six miles from Cresswell, niue miles f) om tht town of Port Perry and eighteen miles from the town of Lindsay. at Cost Prices. Bedroom Suits, were $12 for 89.65, y Oak Sideboards, were $17 for $11, 3 Iron Bedsteads, were $4 50 for $3.40. i Fancy Flower Tables at 65¢, 55¢, 50¢, 40c, 35¢, 30c, 23¢, Wilton Rug Parlor Suit, spring seat, spring edges, Sill banded--was $45 for $31.50, : Everything else during our Sacr Wilton Rug Parlor Suit, was $55 for $42. in proportion ifice Sale. JESSOP FURNITURE C0. W. J. NOTT, Manager. Terms :--Ten per cent. of the purchare money must be paid at the time of sale ard the balance within one mouth thereafter without interest. There will be a reserved bid. Further particulars aad conditions of sale can be hud un application to the unde signed, Duted this 10th June, A.D. 1901. ALEXANDER: FERGUSON; Adminis: trator of Estate, 8 nya' 1.0. or ELIAS BOWES, Lindsay P.0. Homs WINNIPEG... ... 1 I ' DELORAINE.. . . ANTLER .. ,.., W in KsTEVEN. .. .... Brsscarmi,. ... 0 li MoosoMIN.i... Hamiora,..... . Swan River .. REGINA ........ Moosgsaw ..... 30 YORKTON «..... PRINCK ALBERT. CALGARY ....... MACLEOD. ... «. | $88 Rep DEER... .. Eomosrox.,... } $40 Going June 18 Ketarnlng untill Aung. 18 (All Rall or §' 8. Alberts) Golng June 16 Returning until Sept. 16 (All Rail or 8, 8. Alberta) Ranangiens the Gatadian 1 King Street East, Toronto. Cheapside IS NOW AT THE TOP ROUND OF THE LADDER. Ha cen our! r Gentlemen's "Top Boots--in Black and Chocolate. Also our ExTra Sovereicy Brands. These Boots beat anything in this part of Canada. EZ Just See Them, EZ Examine Them, £Z Try Them and EZ" Buy Them ; EZ They Are No. 1. Also our Immense Stock of ALL Spring and Summer Wear, » THEN FOR CROGERIES Try our new, uncolored Ceylon Tea at 25c, cheap at joc. Our Japans and Ceylon {lee s at same prices. And now for Granulated See our...... BI Extra Gilt Dinner Sets at $10.00] they would they are goi Golnz July 33 Returnlug will Sept. #9. : (All Rall or 8. 8, Alberta) 1 e A. XL. NOTYAN, Asst. Genl. Passr. Agent, Sailors At25cts. Misses L. & J. Stoufler. Binder Twine KINDS of Boots and Shoes for | Fam . et ia Aa Port PERRY, GOING B8OUTH. GOING NORTH. 8.02 a.m. 9.51 am, 11.45 am. 5.40 p.m, 1.20 p.m. 7.30 p.m, SEASON 1901. Forster rox, | STEAMER GRANDELLA. ENGAGEMENTS :-- du J rT rans Ahn a SRS am a 10 Fone Spied CAPT. GEO. CRANDELL, £ PROPRIETOR. School Teacher Wanted for West End: Grocery & Provision Empor Flour--No 1 (warran: $1.90 per bag. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Rolled Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Pea Swiss Food, Flaked Rice, Flaked Bi Quaker Oats. AT LOWEST PRICES. STOCK OF GROCER! Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. Canned Deas THREE { Canned Tomatoes CANS Canned Corn J Dried Peaches, Prunes, EZ" Crockery aT Cost © FIELD & GARDEN SEE IN ENDLESS VARIETY. FRESH AND PU The BEST and CHEAPE! Stock in the County. K=" Wanted--Butter and E ) for which the highest Cash prj will be paid. ; "FOR SALE OR TO RENT hE underaigned offers for sale or Rent the Whitney Hotel Estate Epsom. The buildings are in first el repair and thero are two acres of # Orchard. Immediate pos:ession. For further rricalure Apply to @ A ART, Jan. 14, 1901. STUAR ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY ANI active gentlemen or ladies to rave for responsible, established house in Ont: Monthly $65.00 and expenses, Posi steady, Reference. Kacluseself. pd stamped an Dominion any, Dept. Y B&F Life isea long walk, ours will help to make the way a smoother--we have a cut "r: part of the journey at least.- CARNEGIE. : it ~ TICKETS TO ALL PARTS WonrpMr W- H. McCaw, fry, is now in a position ti tickets to | Le to parties | not fail to ploase. : | We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the REMOVAL Having had the commodious Starerin the Currie Block fitted up espec- ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my new and extensive premises, where 1 have opened up, in addition 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 an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. A. J. DAVIS. | Port Perry, Sept.2, 1900. Clothing and Boot & Shoe Business ; "IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS' Ab HE Having increased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Tutibings for Men and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in this district. 1 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 Come and see us in our enlarged quarters. My aim shall be to please my customers in every particulr. AF. CARNEGIE. | Port Perry, Sept 6, 1899. REMOVALeseseso extensive premises just vacated by Me. B. F. Ackkrmaw, | where we wiil be better prepared than ever to supply our customers aud the public with everything in the {CHEAPNESS, STYLE # Durability and STRENGTH, ot be sa Gi son of Prices Courted EATTY & BONGARD. y Waroh, 1889 Car | Load We are handling the most superior line of heels 'in Canada I a ¢ 3 iS 4 3 Perfect Model 40 + $60 * Perfect Model 30 - 50 Dominion - - 40 Prospedti e purchasers ace cordially fovited to inspegt our stock. : EF General repairing attended to. Lawn Mowers repaired as they should be. MAY & GOODWIN: i 3 John A. Rody n ALL ] g 4 iC INT 1 4% Graining, Glazing, Paper Hanging. "o * 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 HAVE 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 Ingrains. A variety of over 1500 Patterns from the Cheapest 2c Papers up. All of which are 1go1 Patterns, and no back numbers, Parties requiring Wall Paper this season could not spend a few leisure moments to' better advantage than to look through my Sample Books at your own homes, and match the papers with particular room and its surroundings. In future I shall be located one door north of Mr. Widden's Grocery. We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as em=ll as a Quattér; 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 id GREAT VARIETY VERY CHEAP. Knives, Forks. Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baske {s, T Sets, &c., and some nore to follow. Er Also Fancy Goods. EVERYTHING GOES CHEAP. "CJ KZ" Repairing as usual, DIESFELD'S Carmmegie's ROLLER MILLS IN FULL BLAST ! SLT LLY 1 LFA NNN The undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincer thanks for the large measurs of patronage bestowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and : hve. A pha |ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, and is prepared to do : - * LR Gristing and Chopping Eaxpeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give 3 sutigfaction to my customers a } Supplied with Flour of the HSS A LSS SUMMER ~ Furniture Sale But Not(t) Giving Up Business. a surplus Stock left over the Holidays, I will give Great Bargains onths, for Cash or Credit untii next fall to re- NY : ext Two M persons. ndertaking Department every branch is co fins, Robes, &c. Having purchased my uneral Goods FINEST BRANDS THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can sépply all kinds of 4 Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, els, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts +f £7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. : All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on JAMES OAR Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. AP ANT STALLS ASTON, advance in price I am prepared [ furnish one of the best to is~fair dealing to all. ror MONUMENTS. "to give my customers the earses in the County. Prices low as lete--such as | $900) YEARLY to Christian munll rowing bi or woman to. look after our business in this and ad er)

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