ALR Mpphevs wh ish'to announce to the public that I : have made Special arrangements to supply my 'customers and the public in general with Flour, Bran, 'Shorts, &e. in any quan- tities, until suh time as my New Mills are in operation, which I am pleased to state will be at the earliest possible momeut. ae ie JAMES CARNEGIE Agricultural Society! -- WILL HOLD AN---= IDEAL EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK, &G. On the Magnificent Fair 2 rounds, | PORT + PERRY =- On Sept. 17,18 & 19. A Grand Prize List is now being compi'ed. ests. Great Exhibition. J. H. BROWN, Secretary. T. GRAHAM, is EE Fresh Fruits, &c.| Fresh picked Strawberries; Fresh picked Tomatoes, Fresh picked Cucumbers, Fine Large Pine Apples, Fine Large Bananas, and Canned Goods of all descrip- tions and full stock, of Groceries, Boots and Shoes &c. FORMAN & SON. MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE, Port Perry. The Socie'y will put forth every effort to advance the ag icultural int r- Live Stock will be the leading feature of the coming President, apr os tor ne believe it." D high "I know that, James, but some are worth more than others." She went on calmly with her sewing 'while he fumed and spluttered for a moment and then dropped the subject, especially the weak feminfne part of it. - TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. W. H, McCaw, Pert Perry, i ig now in a position to issue Heit to al parts of the world and nes, be has os re aro Bek et Agent for the Grand. runk Railway. = Partie§ intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr. cCaw before embarking on a trip. PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & 8'n. June 26, 1902, $0 70 @ $o 72 . 70 @ © 70 60 @ 6o 45 @ 53 55 40 78 73 50 75 50 50 75 10 06 o8 07 17 13 Fall Wheat Spring Wheat. . Goose Wheat. . Peas--Black eye .. Peas--Small. Ji... Buckwheat. Beans A Alsike Clover, Red Clover. . .. Grass Seed... Turkeys Geese .... Chickens... C0000 QOWH OOOODOOOCOC Grand Trunk Railway. TIME TABLE. Port PERRY. GOING BOUTH. GOING NORTH. 7.25 a.m, 9.51 a.m. 11.35 a.m. 5.40 p.m, 1.25 p.m. 7.33 p-m, Warning. Parties caught fishing on the | waters of Lake Scgog on Sunday will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law. R. McKniGHT, Port Perry, June 16, 1902. A EA ER Oty. THE OBSERVER HAs A Gpop CIrOULATION. snd is oon- stantly growing in favor. It fs the BEST Advertising Medium fn the County ; is the champion of the Agriculturists and more conservative and practical class of people is mot a favorite of schemers, bodhiers and oliques ; ip is thie Oldest dnd Best Established ~founded in 1857--the most origina} and best in itd local and géberal news departjont and is printed entirely in. the place of pub lication--Port Perry. TaRus-81 por annum mn adynnce, if not paid fn , $1.50 wl be Ye charged, JOB PRINTING IN THE MOST MODERN, aL D AT Tow PRICES CHEAP PHOTOS. The Ontario Photo (Company ¥ | fortable, 'he | e Office Port Perry as follows : Have opened in Hambly's Photo Gallery, Porf Perry. For the next Ten Days we will give 12 Photos and your face on' a button for 50c ; 4 for 15¢; 4 for 25¢. Cabinets from $1.50 per dozen, upwards. Come, rain and shine, and have your photo taken. Photo Copied and Enlarged to Life Size. THE ONTARIO PHOTO CU, Oshawa and Port Perry. ; Mayzo, fos. 1902. "| Bouse aad Lok for Sale or bo ™ The Yndersisned « offers for Sale ot to Rent his House and Lot on the corner of Arrow and Lorne Streets, Port pecty The Dwelling is com- ng ood repair, 1} story. ntains ass The mails are d from the Post joins North-- 0.30 a. 3 oath 20 a. on . Going Noith-- B15. Mm. Spinks', in then Tho Shitley Syndicate's (S x ydesdale Staltion P D, from Shirley to Blackstock, to y Scugog, to Wm. pine bleside," to' Sebert Perry, to George Reach, to Myrtle, then » stable, " then. 0) Stewart McHay's (Snintfiblay Clydesdale Stallion Brack from Saiutfield to Seagra: J. Ball's, Zion ; to Little Oukwood, to Woodville, to Sunderland, then hqme, Fraok Fracklin's (Shirley) Clyd lion Erskine Warrior, h ley to Raglan, to Myrtle, Bryant's, Reach. to Utica, fs th Greenbank, to Sebert Perry, to Robt. Huuter's; then to his own stable} ha 2 John Hill's (Sonya) Clydesdale Stallio EhskiNg Sty, from his own stable, lot 20, con. 1, Brock, (afternoon) Sunderland, fo Wes. Miller's lot 8, A. Cook's, Leaskdale, to Mr, Breweter's, Brock, to his own stable, Urdhath, Paxton & Collacutt's (Port Standard-Bred Stallion Trotting Pexviuik Boy, from Port Perry to Alex. McTaggart's, Souya. to Saints field, to Greenbank, fo Alex. Me- Gregor's 'con. 9, Reach, to Utica, to Ashburn, to Brooklin, to Myrtle, then home, J. W. Crozier's (Scugog) Standard-Bred Kentucky Trovting Stallion Ripgu EaéLe Biro, from Scogog, to Sebert House, Port Perry, to Seagrave, to Little Britain, © to Oakwood, to Midnder's Hotel, Lindsay, to Jutta ville; to Nestleton, to Blackstock, then to liis own stable, 8. A. Devitt's (Cadmus) young Clydesdale Stallion DEVITT's Bossy, will make the present season at his own stable, 16% 18, con. 3, Cartwright, Wit, Taylor's (Port Perry) Hambletonian Trotting-Bred Stallion MessefGRf WiLkes, from Port Perry to Me: Kenzie's Seal grave, on Monday afternoon, then back to the Scbert House for the remainder of the wevk, Temperance House, elt For Over Sixty Yeark MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been sod by millions of mothers for their children while wothing If disturbed at night and broken of you by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of utting Teeth, send at once and get a bottle of * Mrs. Inslow's Boothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imimedintely. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhosa, Regulates the Stomach snd Win Qglie, Boftens the Gums, Reduces lnfla and gives tone afid energy to the whole system. Winslow's B6ithing Syrup for Children Teothing pleasant to the tants and in the proscription of oneof the oldest and best female physicians snd nurses in the United States, Price twenty-five cents s bottle. Sold by all drfggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for *' MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYLUP." Desirable Properly for Sale in PRINCE ALBERT. HE ahdérsigued offers for Sale his fine roperty situated on Union Avenue in illage of Prince Albert. The lot con- tains Eight Acres of choité land in an ex- cellent state of cyltivation, ;4n the pre- mises there are a modern, commodions and convenient Brick Dwelling House, 1} story Brick Dwelling House containing ten zooms ; a good Barn with Stone Bus8ment ; a choice Fruit Bearing Orchards xe Wellfof Water and a Citern, the Bargain, For further particulars apply to the pro: prietor on the premises. ALEX. BROWN. Prince Albert, May 14, 1962. Grocery & Provision Emporium. $1.80 per bag. Qatmeal, Cornmeal, Rolled Oats, Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, : Rolled Peas, Swiss Food, Flaked Rice, Flaked Barley ahouakér © Oats, TOK RUG Choice, Fresh, and Cheap: Canned Peas pe REE Canned Tomatoes Canned Corn Dried Peachés, Prihes, Figs, Dates, &c., &c. | EF CROCKERY AT Cost €3 ENT MEDICINES EST and CHEAPEST Stock in the Coonty." CANS con. 9, to 'Gordon's Hotel, Udora, to g i We have of the most desirable a ee 3» one section of country and cwill be sold atal West End @ Flour--No. 1 (warranted)| 25 CTS J ally, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Tie Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my new £ and extensive premises, where 1 have "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 opened aid up, an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. A.J DAVIS. in a ONE CAR - ULRICHES' CELEBRATED | SEED oii ing and G. Prolific Sweet Essilage. IONE CAR BEAMISHE'S GREY LAND PLASTER." ONE CAR i SACK SALT for Sowing on Land expected in a ado "IN ALL ITS DEPRATMENTS APH ased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of MADE CLOTHING ! ------ Boric ruts on pion cnr cis o| PE. FUPRILTNE Sill 12 this di I hn 3 not fail fakploase. B®. Conte my custom cr sin every pargjcul see us in our en Jarged quarters. ie AND he largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS axp SHOES ever ii this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can My aim shall be to please A. F. CARNEGIE. extensive premises just wdeate: by Mz, supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line :@ WHICH CHEAPNESS, STYLE x urability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &ec., Comparison of Prices Courted in abundance. BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry 3 ASONABLEx- Furniture Sale A having on hand a fire Stock tof Furniture in ¢ Prize Parlor Sets, Dining and Bed room Sets, all & witich will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved Credit during the Holiday season. Coffins, Robes, &c. ly motto is--Iair dealing to all. faken in exchange, no ) loved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now oecupy the B. F. ACKERMAN, where we will be better prepared than ever to HET ABT ISEHED 1847: #2F Give me a call, * Undertaking Department every branch is complete--such as Having purchased my Funeral Goods ¢ advance in price I am prepared 19 give iy customers the * I furnish one of the best Hearses in the County. Prices low as F=" 1 am AGENT FOR MONUMENTS, JOHN INWOTT, WWarerooms-- one door west of the St. Charles Hotel. Wishing fluding FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS@- of all kinds and in * |CROGERIES 0 PROVISIONS, CROCKERY MADE CLOTHING, yen Also a full line of Bread Pastry, and Confectionary. £2. WEDDING Lakes A SPECIALTY. E. H PURDY! Port Perry, April 25, 1902. OF Stylish, Up-to-date Furiture, B1G BARG __BIG SNAPS FOR CASH. Coffimencing with ih Satuiday First February, and continuing for 60 days we shall give Bic BarGains to ready Cas Buyers. E2" Watch this space every week for Prices. Morris Chairs, Oak Morris Chairs, Oak or Mahogany... 1.0, i Extension Tables, 5legs.. fn Extension Tables, 5 legs, round new i dfyle Dining Chairs, Golden Oak finish ..... 2» $ 5 oo for § 7 so for ( 00, for 50 for 65 for 70 for 8s for go for oo fof " " " " " who Polished Mahogany Parlor Suits-- 5 piec spring seats, spring edges, biscui tufted, fancy woven panel in each back--a beautiful set 75 oo for 55 JESSOP FURNITURE CO: ; W. J. NOTT, Manager, 4 Port Perry, February 20, 1902. WANTED The Port Perry Woolen Mills are now running full blast' and will pay the HIGHEST PRIC E for any quantity of Wool delivered at these Mills. JAMES MAXWELL. Port PERKY, May 12, 1902. a Removal Y The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nus marous customers for "the liber.l patronage received sipee;s opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he haa moved lis busivess from (he Market building to the Store First door Eastof concern ands for sale. attention-of ies now listed a G had considerable egperiefice in negotiating some of the largest transactions in Real Estate and in every instance giving perfect satis- 1, I have concluded to [devote my to disposing ot ail Real Estate that may be nd for Sale: arms in 8cugog. in Re ing 3. irous of disposing of landed rties requiring Farms to ee properties ows interests by placing i 'with me for | ranteed. the Post Office : where Bo will be pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manner that cannot fail to please customers. Having new and increased focilities for the transaction of business he feels confident thas he can give better satisTaction than heretofore, and in o to aerify this state he solicits all to give bim i prewises. "va. GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. id are prepared 16 give: SPEC AL BARGAINS in GOLD AND SILVER WATG ce i in great, variety, some as nel as a Q njeely ¥asnsied sud Set with Peauls, &c.