"Well, den, does you know w'at a mo 1s?' asked her mother rocking still faster. Lape) "No'm," admitted Bally With great reluctance. 3% ; "Well, chile, you can't 'spec' me to take de place ob a natchel hist'ry ob animals fo' you," sald her mother calm- ly, allowing the rocking chair to slack- en its speed. "W'en you've hunted up de mo in one ob your schoolbooks an' know jes' what he looks like, come to me, an' I'll 'splain de rest. But chillen mus' und'take some work on dere own eddication, shorely. "Tain't right fod payrents to do it all." "Address as Above." x There is one lawyer in Brooklyn who will never again make use of Latin phrases in writing business letters. A short time ago he had to write a letter to.a client in a neighboring city regard- ing an important lawsuit that was to come up before the court in the course of a few days. The information he so- licited was highly essential to his case. 1 i made use 7 us, "John Langdon, ad- dress ut supra." . After waiting several days for the reply, which did not come, he again wrote his procrastinating client and nsked why he had not sooner answered his first letter, The next day he re- ceived a reply in which the client said that be had answered the letter and addressed it to "John Langdon, Ut ka NUM She Will Keep Her Word. When Grandmother Pettingill makes up her mind, she is as firm as a rock. Nothing can move her, Perhaps it was on this account that when she returned from the celebration of the one hun- dredth anniversary of the settlement of Shrubville and made such a deter- mined declaration nobody attempted to influence ler. "I've been there, and it's over with," she sald, "and now I'm home safe aft- er all the noise and bands and scared horses and crying children and men making speeches, I want to tell you one thing. I shan't ever go to another centennial in Shrubville, no matter what the circumstances are and no matter who asks me. You children may as well bear that in mind." NOW We Have Them We are always looking out for Bargains for our Customers In Suitings and I would beg to intimate to my many friends and the publicin gen- eral that I have opened a Restaur- ant in the Hiscox Block, just east of the Bank of Commerce. where I will be delighted, at all times, to 0 If you are contemplating going South during the winter and 1903 you can get valuable information free of charge by w John T. Patrick, Pinebluff, N. C. He can save you money in rates; can direct you which is the best railroad rotite travel ; direct you where to rent neatly furnished cottages or single r WRITE HIM. § CA 5 a "en GOIN WINTER. ¢ dispense to all callers the proper and most nutritious Food for the inner man. by the pint, quart or in larger quapti- ties ; special quotations for Church and Society Entertainments and private parties. Sandwiches, made from a recipe supplied by the Earl of Sandwich. Pork Pies, &c. Fresh Fish in the proper season. Yours truly, d JOSEPH COOK, Port Perry, Nov. 12, 92, New Fall Fabrics 7A Dain Collar ? We can give you something Smart at eomparatively Small Cost, Ostrich Feathers Ate particularly Goop Valtie this gedsofi. See our Fall & Winter Hats and TRIMMINGS, We have a very Attractive Stock. A New and Varied Assortfiieht bf Xmas ¥ Goods will be opened November 1st. We can save you time and money. IL. & J. STOUT ER, Port Perry, October 22, 1902. See it before trying to make pretty tr. REMOVA Having liad the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- ally, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my nbw up, 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 and extensive premises, where I have opened in an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises, A.] DAVIS. | Port Perry, Sept 2, goo. ~--IN ALL ITS DEPARTHENTS Having increased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and READY-MADE CLOTHING re {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 anp 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. REMOVAL sesso ifles We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now oecupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Ackkrman, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the : and we have just secured some BIG Overcoatings ASRSRIRACKIOHS AERACKIRKS 5 z { PAROAINS in BLACK TEAS, . 7s | A lot Ram Lat 4oc Tea, which we and Trowserings 3K sell at 30c while it last. Ram Lar = 1s known to be one of the finest India Teas grown. Also Two new blends Black Teas "Coronation" at 4oc. and "Kincs Rovar" at 3ec. And daily expected from Japan Another lot of fine Japan Green Tea at 25¢, of India Always in stock Kolona, Kincora, Salada and Ceylon Green Teas. We have just bought a long way under Market Prices a fine lot cf large Spanish Onions which we will sell at 10 Ibs, for 25¢, or 81.00 a Crate while they last, EZ" These are the BEST ONIONS grown. Just Received Preserved Straw- berries, Red Cherries, Peaches, &e., &c. Imperial Maple Syrup, Tea Rose Drips--all in Small Cans for Table use. Barbadoes Molasses, Maple Sugar and Confectionary. Cranberries, Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Grape Nuts, Force and other Cereals: Then our Boot, Shoe and Rubber Stock is the largest and finest as< sortment we have ever offered,-- and to which we call particular attention, Wantep--A ny quantity of Potatoes, White Beans, Apples, Dried Apples, Butter, Eggs, &c. &c. T. C. FORMAN & SON. MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE, Port Perry. Notice to Creditors. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Louis SEBERT, LATE OF THE ViLLaGE oF Port PERRY IN THE County oF ONTARIO, HOTEL KEEPER, DECEASED. URSUANT to Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, cap. 129, notice is hereby given that all cred- itors and others having claims named Louis Sebert, who died on the 29th day of September, 1902, are required on or before the twentieth day of December, AD, 1902, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to Annie Sebert of the said Village, Widow and Administratrix of the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descrip- tions, together with full particulars of their claims, a statement of their "account, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And notice is further given that after such last mentioned date the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the persons entitled eto having regard only to the ims of which notice shall, at the of the distribution, have been and the said Administratrix ot be Niahie jor the said assets ly part thereof to any person sons of whose claim she shall ad not ad erry, Oct. 24, 190 L. EBBELS, against the estate of the above|C are now awaiting your selec- tion to be made into the most Stylishly Cut and ! Artistic-- ally Fitted Garments. Every- thing we make is faultlessly tailored and trimmed in cortect style. FALLSUT $104 $25 Yoit have the widest choice of exclusive patterns if you come now. WwW. H. DOUBT Oct. 23, 1902. Generel Blacksmithing The undersigned having opened business in the Shep lately oonuped by Mo, E. Bal Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's Office, is prepared to do all kinds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas- onable Charges. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. C. W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. PORT PERRY MARKETS, (Quotations by A. Ross & 8m. Nov. 20, 1902, Fall Wheat ........ $o 65 @ $o 66 Spring Wheat...... 063@ o 63 Goose Wheat... . o 61 Barley . > 32 @ Te 028@ o Peas--Blackeye ... 0 70@ o 75 Peas--Small..... .. 065@ o 70 Buckwheat.. ...... 045@ 0 47 Beans ........ .. 125@ 1 50 Alsike Clover...... 6o0o@ 7 50 Red Clover........ 550 @& 6 50 Grass Seed...... 150@ 175 Turkeys ocI0@ o 12 eese oo8@ o o8 Ducks .... o10@ 0 10 Chickens oo8@ o 10 Butter .. o18@ o 18 ee o18@ o 1b Apples Wanted. The well known, reliable house of Edward Jacobs & Sons of London, Eng, and Hamburg, Germany, want Consignments of Canadian Apples. Highest prices to_tm ob- tained assured. Reasonable ad- vance against B/L. allowed. €Com- municate with E. P. Brackrorp Nurseryman, Toronto. Tt will pay ou to ship to the firm of Edward Tots & Sons. FARM FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for sale 200 T ACRES of land, mote or less, on bic there 8 Sousideralie w : e North 21 and 0 st-hadt Concession of the Tow: NESS K ZINN of Lot 20 inthe of Re a bo ZINZIN IN1INL EK NZ z / HOR INNS ZINN CRIK a 7 HOR IMPORTANT 10 THE PUBLIC. Cais Bd AT I wish to announce to the public that I have made Special arrangements to supply my customers and the public in general with Flour, Bran, Shorts, &c. in any quan- tities, until such time as my New Mills are in operation, which I am pleased to state will be at the earliest possible moment JAMES CARNEGIE Port Perry, July 2, 1902. CICICIRIBICCICIICICIICRL ML he uhdersigned having on band a fice Stock 'of Furniture including N hy Harness CHEAPNESS, STYLE | Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, ILuine FOR: SIC --_-- CICK $a Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &e., in abundance. | Oomparison of Prices Courted BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry HSTABILISHED 1847. SEASONABLEX- 2 kp $2 Furniture Sale oie IHS D Knives, EZ Also Fancy Goods. Port Parry, Nov. 30, 1898, feld's sO [ION We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, | meee Eameied ina Sot mab Bein ae, anes. Prices to suit you all right. | WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, O Dollar, REAT VARIETY VERY CHEAP. Forks, S| Fruit Dishes, Butter Diss, Cake Baskets s, &c., and some more to follow. = EVERYTHING GOks CHEAP. 6&3 && Repairing as usual, ALL and Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crocks in DIESFELD'S some Prize Parlor Sets, Dining and Bed room Sets, all which will be sold Cheap for Cash or appr Credit during the Holiday season. of Caskets, Coffins, Robes, &c. nefit. I furnish one of the best Hearses in the County. My motto is--{air dealing to all. {Wood taken in exchange. F="1 AM AGENT FOR MONUMENTS, s JOR IN NOT, Warercoms--one door west of the St. Charles Hotel, y REAL ESTATE BROKER: Experience is Invariably ssential to Success, i s Tea AVING had considerable experience in negotiating Sales of some of the largest transactions in Keal Estate in this district, and in every instance giving perfect satis- ction to all concerned, I have concluded to devote my K&K K& K K&K K&K K&K K&K hole attention to disposing of all Real Estate that may be ced in my hands for sale. FARMS FOR SALHK g '1 would call special attention of parties requiring Faris to our fine properties now listed and for Sale # Three Farms in Scugog. One Farm in Reach. © Parties desirous of disposing of landed properties consult their own interests by placing them with me for Satis(action guaranteed. I without Commission on Real Estate security | in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low ! rates. Quick action. I represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insurance pies. Prompt attention given to applications. Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. eC RZF Give me a call, I In my Undertaking Department every branch is complete--such as Having purchased my Funeral Goods fore the advance in price I am prepared to give my customers the > Prices low as bil i EH. PURD Is how prepared to buy any quantity of and Timothy Seed At the Highest Market Price, FRESH EM GROCERIES Provisions, Flour and Feed-Crockery: All kinds always on handi Also, Bread and Confectionery of READY-MADE CLOTHING=> AND GENTS UNDERWEAR Constantly arriving and at prices away down. Give mc a call befor HE. H: PURDY: purchasing. Port Perry, Oct. 21, 1902. are the Leading Furniture Dealers and Undertakers in Port Perry. OUR UNDERT KING equipment is stylish and of the latest desinigs. . . Two brand new Hearses and Best Hearse Team ever owned in Port Perry Our Prices are the lowest in town JESSOP FURNITURE C0. W. J. NOTT, Manager, The Bort Perry Woolen Mills are now running. full blast and will pay the HIGHEST PRICE for any quantity of Wool delivered at these Mills. JAMES MAXWELL: Port Perry, May 12, 1902, Removal V The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking. his nu< m-rous customers for the lber.l patronage received since opening business in Port Perry, and would iuform the publig that he has mcved his business from (he Market building to the Store First doorBast of the Post Office where ho will be pleased to fill all cr Ee Gh fail to please custom H WS Bey I silitfes for tlie transaction of business be feels : : 4 Ire con give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in to aerify this state Lie solicits ull to give him a call in hi prewises, wa GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. J. Ze. Rodman HOUSE, SIGN AND DERCOATVIR==2= Graining, Glaizing Pacer Hanging; Kalsomining and Sigw Writing Seay Executed in first class style and at Muilcrate Prices. Parties Build, ing or Repairing will receive Prompt attention. Paper Hanging and Deccrative Tinting in all the modern forms and shades. I HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY or Canadian and Ameaican Wall Paper. aver 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 [rom the Cheapest 2c Papers up. ; of which are tgo1 Patterns and no back nnmbers, Parties all Paper this séason could not speud a few 'cisute etter advantage than to look through my Sample Tooks omes, and match the papers with particular roo fu future T shall be located one door north of Mx NO