ha ¢ 8505 Special drrangenients to supply my customers and the public 'in general with Flour, 'Bran, Shorts, &'c. in any quan: tities, until such tinie as my New Mills are = in operation, which I am pleased to state will be at the earliest possible momeut. JamEg CARNEGIE he Sng Igricultural Society AL EXHIBITION OF "LVE STOCK, 88 "SPORTY + PERRY» | On Sept. 17, 18 & 19. A Grand Prize List is now being compiled. hi will put forth every effort to advance the agricultural inter- The Soci ests, Live Stock will be the leading feature of the coming Great Exhibition, J. H. BROWN, Secretary. T. GRAHAM, Président. resh picked Strawberries, Fresh picked Tomatoes, ress picked Cucumbers. ne Large Pine Apples, Fine Large Bananas, ~~ and Canned Goods of all descrip . tions and full stock, of Groceries, Boots and Shoes &e. 43 FORMAN & SON. MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE, Port Perry. SLE 4 Sain t of r } | section of cohutry and on he prietor on the premises. Z| Worto--Mr. W Gallery, Port Perry. " 2" | Feb. 27, 1goa. dhs for. Sule his fine tuated on Union Avenue iv cjuce Albert. The lot con- Acres of choice land in an ex- cellent state of cultivation. On the pre- miseh there. ok os Wen commodions and convenient Brick Dwelling House, I} story Brick Tel, St containing ten Stone Basement ; aise, Fruit Bearinj Orchard, a 'itern, This. gos most desiral ics in this be sold ata Ba For further partionlire apply to the hoot ALEX, BROWN, Prince Albert, May 14, 1962. ------" TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE . H. McCaw, Pert Perry, is now il a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- fond and Steainghip lines, he has been re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand. runk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their PORT. PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Tote & Bm. Jay 24, 1902, . $0 70 @ $0 72 79@ o 70 60 @ 60 45 @ 53 50@ © 55 38@ 0 40 78 @ 78 73@ 73 48@ o 50 75@ 07s 50 @ 50 25@ 4 50 25 @ 75 08 @ 10 05 @ ob 07 @ of 05 @ 007 16 @ 17 012 @ 13 Fall Wheat .. . Spring Wheat Goose Wheat I Peas Black. eye , Peas--Small Buckwheat Alsike Clover... .. Red Clover, . Grdss Seed, ....... Turkeys ...:.. . Geese Ducks ,.,.. cdi Chickehs. . Butter C0 QO OoOWHRNO0O0DO0OO0O0OOC C0000 Q0WHR LOOOOOOCOOC Grand Trunk Railway. TIME TABLE. Port PERRY. GOING BOUTH: GOING NORTH. 7.25 a.m. Q:51 a.m. 11.35 a.m. 540 p.m. 1.25 p.m 7:33 p.m. 'Warning. Parties caught fishing on the waters of Lake Scugog on Sunday will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law. R. McKNIGHT. Port Perry, June 16, 1902; THE OBSERVER... HAS A Goop CIRCULATION. and is con- stantly growing in favor. It Is the BEST Advertising ium fn the County; is the eae 1s not & favorite of schemers, boomers and cliques ; it ia the Oldest and Beat Established founded: in 187 the most original and bost in ita local snd genera! news department and is pro ted "entirely in the place of pub lication Port Perry. ~-- TERyH--§1 per annnm in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be charged. ro wire JOB PRINTING IN THE MOST MODER RN STYLE AND AT Tow PRICES CHEAP PHOTOS. The Ontario Photo Company Have epened in Hambly's Photo For the next en Days we will give 12 Photos and your face on a button for soc ; 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 €0, 4 Oslawaand Port Perry. Mayo, 1902. House and Lok for Sale on to Read The undersigned offers for Sale or to Rent his House and Lot on the corner of Arrow and Lorne Streets, Port Perry. The Dwelling is com- fortable, in good repair, a} story "The lot contains 1} acre first-class land on whicli there are a number of choice bearing fruit trees; there are also a good well and new pump. Immediate possession. For particu- lars apply at Tur OBscrVER office, or to proprietor, JOSEPH BRYANT, Manchester, PURSE L LOST. (and the residence of Mr. George | od AR Perry, 2 Ladies' urse, color , containing alsum | C The ; be. suit- Lek on Wednesday, May 28, : lbetweenc the Parsonage, Scugog, : gressma : meeting at which Nae principal ers were 0 Democrat named | Plummer. It was arranged tha nedy should speak first. 'At one in my speech, Kennedy said to ner, 'I am golhg to say that be 'the war I was a Whig, but then I became & Democrat. I want. you to ask Ie. 1 did so. It will give me a fresh sf and then I can talk for an hour. "At the proper moment Ken terrupted him. 'I want to know,' he a Democrat? "At that morient a tausculaf ipiner hit him a tremendous blow with his fist. 'I'll show you,' he sald, 'that you can't break up & Democratic speaker] here.' "When the Republican orator edie to his senses, the meeting had &@+ journed."" A Woman's Kins, The story of Ingeborg Vinding made his statement, and Plummer, | who had gone down in the crowd, in | said in a loud voice, "why you became / al]. 'and extensive premises, where 1 have opened up, i : While returning thanks to my numerous patrons I would exten "an invitation tb all to call and see me in my new premises. A.J]. DAVIS. Sept 2, 1900. \ fad the commodious Store {n the Currie Block fitted up espec- y, I am satisfied I have how one of the best appointed Drug ores in the Province, and have taken possession of my new addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy oods, a fiill line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. Received ULRICHES' CELEBRATED 'SEED CORN: : ing and G. Prolific Sweet Esilage, ; ONE CAR BEAMISHE'S GREY LAND PLASTER.® ONE CAR n d Poul Vendelbo Lovenorn is well known | in Denmark. Poul Vendelbo, a p student, went one day on the ramp around Copenhagen and walked tw | dow of one of the houses. | One of the noblemen then said half mockingly to Vendelbo, "Now, if youl could get a kiss from that lady, Poul, we would defray the expenses of that tour gbroad which you are so anxious to make." i Vendelbo took him at his word, went up to the beautiful lady dnd told her how his whole future depended possi- bly on her. She then drew him toward the window mnd in the view of the no- blemen gave him the kiss he craved, He then went sbroad and, returning at last as Adjutant General Lovenorn, paid the fair lady a visit. She was Ingeborg Vinding, nnd she had made a clever man's fortune by A kiss. Origih of Kilt. It will doubtless surprise many Scotchmen to learn that the kilt as at present worn Is only a modern fancy costume and is not of, Scottish origin at all. The honor of its invention is due to two Englishmen--an army tailor who accompanied General Wade's forces to Scotland in 1719 and Thomas Rawlin- son, overseer of some fron works in Glengarry's country. For more than a century previously, indeed, the tar- tan plaid bad been the common garb of the hfghlinders, but it was £1 Id one plece, wound in folds around the body, leaving the knees bare. Prior to the adoption of the tartan, which probably took place about the close of the fifteenth century, the long, loose saffror colored skirt, the real "garb of old Gaul," was the highland dress.--London Mail William Black's Joke. On one occasion when Willlam Black, the novelist, and tls wife were to 'sup witli, Mary Anderson in her room at the Lyceum he got access beforehand to the supper room, famous as the meeting place of the old Beefstealk ¢lub, and pasted over the labels of the champagne bottles a paper bearing in large letters the one word "Polson!" known to Black, Mary Anderson entertaining a4 number of guests ¥ whom she was but slightly acqualnted; go that the joke turned out to be some- wlmat embarrassing. It must have give en thie strangers, who kuew Black only by repute, something of a shock to dis cover how very boyish he was undef hig cold outward demeanor. Hix Little Bill "The senator from New Jersey re minds me of one of those ferocious Newark mosquitoes," 1 heard her re- mark to a gentleman by her side with eyeglasses and thin hair in one of the senate galleries. "Hot 80?" queried the man, putting fils ear closer to her and looking as if he expected something real brilliant, "Because lie seéms to be forever pushing his [ttle bill" EP ED) For Over Sixty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has bien used by millions of mothers for their ebildren while wething. If disturbed st night and bfoken of you by a sick child suffering and oryitg With pain of ntting Teeth, send at once and get & bottle of * Mrs. inalow's Boothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend apon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Daron Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Cures Winit Colic, Softens the Gums, Redfces Inflammation, and gives tone aud euergy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste snd is the pFhecription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the Unitod States. Price twenty-five cents & bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOUTH. NG Xi UP West End @ Grocery & Provision Emporium. Flour--No. 1 (warranted) $1.80 per bag. Qatmeal, Cornmeal, ~ Graham Flour, "Quaker Oats. AT LOWEST PRICES. € Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. Canty Pes } THREE omatoes €ANS Corn aches, Prunes, | EFF Crocxaxy AT Cost €3 TENT MEDICINES BST and CHEAPEST est Price Paid for 1t happened on this occasion that, un. | Rolled Oats, | I STOCK OF GROCERIES! | 25 CTS| Figs, Dates, &e., &c. HE pe opened out an Extensive Stock of AND Boys whieh for quality and low prices cannot be equaled i 1 have the opened in not fail to laigest and most veried Stock of BOOTS avn SHOES eve joase. * Come and see iis in bir enlarged Juarters. my customers il every pargjculr. A. F. CARNEGIE, Port Peityy 3 ----i. : ) REMOVAL sesess extensive premises just vacatrd by Mm. B. F. ACKERMAN, wheie we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the ~= WHICH CHEAPNESS, STYLE | Durability and FOR Hoey Blankets, Bells, Tra | &c., in abundance, Comparison of Prices Courted | BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry IN ALL ITS DEPRATMENTS ased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and READY-MADE CLOTHING edie We rave Moved our business to the South side of Queen Stréet and how oecupy the Harness Line &@ © oor he FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDSG of all kinds and in: any Also a full line of Bread Pastry, and Conte £5. WeppixG CAKES A SPECIALTY. H. H. PURDY! | Port Perry, April 25, 1902. (Great Furnit ture Sale hie locality { or your inspection, and the prices are such as | | Stylish, Up- te date | Furiture, W DARGAING--" * 5% FOR CASH. Commencing with Saturday First February, and continuing for 60 days we shall give BiG Barcains to ready Casn Buvers. My aim shall be to pl ease | £2" Watch this space every week for Prices, Morris Chairs, Oak Mortis Chairs, Oak or Mahogany. Extension Tables, 5 legs Heats | Extension Tables, 5 legs, round new style | Dini ng Chairs, Golde n Ouk finish regular price $ 5 oo for $3 7 7, 50 for 7 oo for 9 50 for o 65 for o 7o for o 85 for " " avn ' 1 oo for Polished Mahogany Parlor Suits--j5 pieces spring seats, spring edges, biscui tufted,. fancy, woven, panel in ez back--a beautiful set is odor JESSOP FURNITURE CO W. J. NOTT, Manager, Port Perry, February 20, 1go2. maT A BI ISHED 1847. SEASONABLEx- Furniture Sale ersigned having on hand a fire Stock fof Fumiture includin some Prize Parlor Sets, Dining and Bed room Sets, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved Credit during the Holiday season. g&¥ Give me a cal In Caski before be Coffins, Robes, &c. advarice in price I am prepared to give my customers th I furnish one of the best Hearses in the County. motto is--Ifair dealing to all. aken in exchange, F="1 Am AGENT FOR MONUMENTS, JOHIN INO; w arerooms--one door west of the St. Charles Hotel. LWN.M Meharry AL ESTATE BROKER: Invariably : al to Success. sex ING had considerable experience in negotiating of some of the largest transactions in Real Estate ict, and in every instance giving perfect satis: concerned, I have concluded to [devote my on to disposing ot all Real Estate that may be 7] hands for sale. ie RIMS FOR SATE special attention of pasties requiring Farms of rties now listed and for Sale: Farms in Scugog. m in' Reach. s desirous of disposing of landed properties ir own interests by placing them with me for | fon guaranteed. without Commission on Real Estate security AJ in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low © Quick Undertaking Department every branch is complete--su h as Having purchased my Funeral Goods Prices low as WANTED The Port Pérry Woolen Mills are now rifining ful Hart and will pay the HIGHEST PRICE dor any. quantity of Wool delivered at these Mills. JAMES MAXWELL, Port Perry, May 12, 1902. g JRemoval I & The ubdersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his abe" nierous customers for the liber.l patronage receive opening business in Port Perry, and would iuform the thut he has moved his business from 'he Market Luilding to the Store First door Eastof the Post Office where he will be pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manwer tha cannot fail to please customers. Having new apd i fucilities for the tran ion of budiness he feels cop nt he can give better action than heretofore, 'and 'in' py to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new promises, va GAME AND FISH IN SEASOK. e GOLD AND SILVER WATC Gold Filled Cases in great Sallety. some as smell as a Q Dollar, Breely Enameled ang Set with Pearls, &c.