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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Feb 1903, p. 1

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---- (PUBLISHED EVERY PHURSDAY) om YEAR, NO. 5 Hl i J en =p Tx #17 I€8 DAIER TO MISTAKE OUR R SDA Y, Savings Deposits receiv rateg. Interest « each depositor semi Bank Department, ¢ highest current | nd credited to | H. G. HUTCHESON, \ MANAGER Port. Perry, June 26, 1507 : £ i ; 000 81 L1 Ips Sul or inl 2 Als Of I J A.M AY D LIST {Rooms in the I ird k over My. J H. } n I ] All br i Crown y Artifical Te A Fillings of ( ement Painless ext when r ar 1 t $ W. A Py DENTA Office nver t I ( Office Hours--9 to'12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m Also open Sat ay ings | 27 Gol Fill EB se and Crown | Fork adpecialty, Vitalised Air Dr F. (DENTIST 1.D.S. of Dental Surgeons, | also D.D.S, of I tic viversity | Chice in the Allison 1 k over Allison's | Drug Store { Office hour 8 a.m. t 30 p.m. Port Perry, April 9, 1002 - : JOS. BAIRD ICENSED AUCTIONT 1 Connty of Ontario, 8 the Onarn Of PR Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899, | " AUCTIONEER HE tndersigned takes this opportuaity of returning thanks for the very liberal ntrenage he has received as Auctioneer in he past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be tuined to adyantage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales may rely on their interests being fully protected. No éffort will be spared to make it profitable for parties placing their sales in my hands My Sale Register will be found at the Leland House, Cwsarea, TE BHOS. SW. Casir , Aug. 9, 1590. @ Bk WM. GORDON,» Licensed Auctioneer, Veluator &. 1 OR the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa and Eldon Partiesentrusting their Sales to me may oly on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests. WM, GORDON, S under] Ian d. PROF. S. J. COHN RACTICAL OPTICIAN and Eye and Bar Specialist, 176 Wilton Ave, Toronto will visit Port Perry once in six month.-- All orders entrusted to him warranted t give satisfaction. REFERENCES --Mr. W. ¢Gill, Mr. D. J Adams and Mr. John Nott, Port Perry Our fee returned if we fail, Any oue sendin sketch and description of any invention wi Jromatly recelve our opinion' free concerning Jalsa . *'How to Obtain a ny Ba request. Patents secured aH ot rtised for sale at our expense, ; Patents tae 0 out through us receive special D. McGrattan | pH " (Cumence | | | | [HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. | Capital (Paid Up) $8,000,000 | Rest 2,500,000 ESTABLISHED 1867 BUSINESS WITH FARMERS Commercial | akes a special business | and the discount In addition to handling Paper, this Bauk n f+ Loans to Farmers 8 Notes at reasonalie ing of Farmers rates of interest ittention is also f Notes, etc Careful and given to the collec SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. gpeelal Attention Is Directed to the Following Advaninges offered by gs Bank: Deposits of One Dol or our Say 1 and upwards received and interest allowed at current rates Interest is 1 the deposit TWICE in each year, at end of May and 1 to no delay thdrawal of the whole posit withdrawing or Perry Branch RD, Manager Victoria iversity, | ians and M.D.C.> e Royal Licentiate Edin Physicians Resident nin, nd Resi ond-| Furniture Emporium, } s--0tolla lence, sro I have t partner, my brother, Dr | Member of Col- f | | | | | geons, Ont PROCTER CLEMENS ) | LD CM. of Trinit ege University, Tor H Certificate | ¥ w of T 1 » t oh I abe f State of Now York o "and n Dr. Clemens' old site pposite T PORT PERRY NOTICH. R. J. H. SANGSTER PD kon md dcconenes 1gster Dentist, may Physician, Sar 1 Dr. W, A, d after 10-day, new and Dental Post Office, they will ofore, prepared to attend ir respective professions in all their ranches Port Perry, Dec wher DR. 8. J. MELLOW, PuysiciAN, SuraroN, &o, Office and Residence, Port Perry Om hours--8 to 10 a,m ; ind Evenings. Queen St. 1to3 pm, Telephone in office and house, open night and day over the limes south, connected with the residence of G. LT. Robson, V.8, Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804. WM. H. HARRIS, B.A. LLB. BARRISTER, &c., Successor to and opcpRn of the offices of the late M. Yarnold. Port Perry, - Ont. MONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds al 4 per cent. Feb. 7 1901 JNO. W. CROZIER ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, B &e Office at residence, 6th Con. Reach (one mile west of Port Perry,)-- Mosky 10 LoAN, Nf PATERSON, KX. C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie, &ec., Nos, 310 311, Temple Building, Cor. Bay and Richmond Streets, Toronto. Toronto, March 31, 1893. E. FAREWELL, K.C., LL. B., Coun Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sof Sol. AA &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer ffice--South wing Court House, Whitby,' Ont. H. McCAY, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICEN NSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dee. 19, 1883. WM. SPENCE, Township Clerk, Commissioner, &c. 8 prepared to Loan any quantity of Money. L and 7 per All kinds of Conveyancing e exeonted with' notice, ithous cums i HE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated a Sopaniied 3M MamRinciels and Investors. Bend for sample copy FREE, Address, 1CTOR J. EVANS & CO. on improved Farm Security at ni (Patent Attoraeys,) cent (Trust funds): Evans Buildiog, WASHINGTON, D. C. gr an Division Court, © t Offic Sh. TE eney. Sn : ee Ww. BURNUAM, Clerk. a5] the Third | Otfice--One door west of Town Hall, Manchester. Manchester April 11, 1888, | Rey Broocik AKES STOCK bus once a year, and that geperally abou h 5 concluded January ; this year 10 GIVE KIS CUSTOMERS A MONTH ... BARGAIN before taking stock He taking stock in Wi is to reduce the stock » first week in March NG 1 ut the 15th OF GETTING. .. k to ih I Aid st possible point In the meantime IT IS NOT A ' ATTER OF PROFIT - MAKING but of Redncine Stock to Make Room for Spring Goods Included in the above Stock-Taking Sale are a number of lines of Sj Goods which have come to hand and will oo with the 1 . and » his custom 1 chan fo make them up before the Spring and Summer's work ¢ommencges. Amongst gther Lines he would mention the following, viz | Men's Light Scotch All-W¢ r ts and 10000 yards Print 1 t at | Drawer per yard AM E ] 450 yards Lawn fu f 3 Me t price 3 De mbroid | reduced PO ow ok MANTLES AND MANTLINGS. co yards WI Dimit regular 1 1 per | 6 Ladi hort De ver Ja ar I ard { ere [rom $5 150 yard t PL : 200 yar vi v 1300 Y 2 DRESS GOODS. 1 W d ) BRO D r I V Vi ar Dr 3 pr i 1 and all 1 at I ral | ! fc tion H 1 ecial Bargams a d Po 1 clea 100 yar i A yard t OTHING 45 yard re 1 I I 4 AT € k A 40 yards ( r t t inche rv I A 12, 44 go at 50cC | rd é $4.45 12% rds H [wee Dr ( ea > Ce 1¢ t H y, 1 inet 1 rd trimmed -- re Trad \ Boy's Frieze Ulsters 1 for W t 10 Men's Tweed S 6.50, 25 yards | ind Fr I to go at $45 To 6 Men's Tweed Suit $12, to 1 ards Red ai \ t t I 1 go at $8.50 pr 3 to go at 3 ! » All-Wool Navy S 42 20 yards Navy a Red with White Sj Fr 1 regular value § ¥ Flanne 1 I Boys' 3 Piece, Cana 1 sizes 28 << t6 35, at a shgl t WHITE WEAR SALE. Boys' 2 Piece Suits, tf 82 Special V W to $3 and wor re ney Special Valu Gr Boys' Short Pants, fr heap ce ( Men's Black, Bib Oy PT 5¢ to per | Men's Blue Drill Ove pr Special 5 in | 1 Tal Men's Drill Smocks- Special Values in I ed Tal Men's Heavy Drugge V roof Smocks Special Values in ( "he cked Muslin --all sizes) Special Values in Plains Muslims, Men's Heavy Tweed P : 1 prices, Special Values in Towelings, Men's Odd Vests, all Special Values in White Handkerchiefs, ; Co LL Special Values in Gents' White t BLANKETS Special V in Ladies' White Lace Tie 6 Pairs White Woo! I htly soiled, Special in Pillow-Cottous, size €8 x 80-1 £4 50, to be Special Values in Twilled Ble ch 1 Sheeting, sacrificed at §2 Special Values in Plain, Bleached Sheetii g 3 Pairs All Wael, Gi: I price 83, to Special Values n Unbleach go at $2.25 per p Remnants-- Table Linen- yar 5 Pairs Al-Wool® Whit , ranging in Cheap. price from $4.50 t at reductions ODDMENTS. . of $1. toh per po 300 Ibs. Print Patches for Quilts 8 Pairs Heavy Shak r 'B ts, 11/4,--regular Yoo Ibs. Dress Goods Patches for Quilts. value $1 go, for $1.5 reo Men's 4 ply Linen Stand-up, Turn Point Col- A full Assortment af White and Grey Shaker lars, sizes 14, 14}, and 15--price 20c each, ; Blankets in'all sizes 1 prices to go ads for 25c. Grey, Union Sheeting Flannel --CHEal 50 yards 68 inch Colored Quilt Lining ~regular , price 20¢ per yard, to go at 15c per yard. 28 Men's Colored Silk (Shaped) Coat Scarfs-- "wo regular price-65¢ to go at 25 each. Colors ~-- White, Pick and Canary, 20 Dark Colored Silk (Shaped) Coat Scatls-- regular price $1, for 75¢ each. 1350 yards Heavy, Checked Shaker Shirting to be sold at r2c per yard--regular price 16¢ 10 Colored, Damask Window Blinds, 34° yards long-- CHEAP 9 Colored Damask Table Covers-- CHEAP. Chenille Stand Covers-- CHEAP. 15 Shades in Felt for Fancy Work. 11 Ladieg Black Serge and Colored Tweed Skirts --price 83 to $4.25 and to go at $r.each to clear--A Speciar BARGAIN. 20 Wrapperette and Print Wrappers, were $1 . each to go at 65c each. 80 Pairs Ladies, All: Wool Hose--size 8}, 9, 94 -- worth soc for 39¢ each, MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS £& UNDERSHIRTS & DRAWERS. 50 2. s Heavy, All Wool Under awe regular soc, for 35¢, 35 Men's Top Shirts, regular 50 to 6oc, for 35c, 25 Wool Fleece Lined Under Shirts, regular $1, for 75¢ each, 48 Scotch All-Wool Under Shirts, regular 75¢, for 55 Scotch x Wool Drawers, 75, for 59c each, 24 Scotch All-Wool U. Shirts, $1, for 75¢ each, 24 Scotch All Wool Drawers, at $1, for 75c each, 28 Yourhs' Scotch All-Wool Under Shirts, sizes 30 to 36--prices 85c to $1 each, to be sacri- ,ficed at 4g9c each, 8 Youths' Cardigan Jackets, sizes 33 to 36-- prices" . from $1 to §2.50--all to go at soc each,' Men's Cardigan Jackets, out ates, Chap i FURS | FURS! If Jou want + food Black Fur Coat that will «Coon Coat, Coat and Price. er cent discount. -aps, $7. 50 for $6. Men's Persian LambiCaps, for $5.50 | Men's Persian LL amb Caps, §5 for 84. 6 Men's Beaver Opossum Caps, £3 50 for $2.50, 7 Girls' Grey Lamb Caps, 83.75 for 32.50. 2 Ladies' Electric Seal and Sable trimmed Caper ines--reguler $18 for £14.90 Grey Persian Lamb Caperihes, $5.50 for $4. 25. 3 Assorted Ruffs, were §2 for $+. BOOTS AND SHOES. @ BROCK hasa well gasorted Stock of Ladies', Men's and Children's Boots and Shoes and it is kept assorted all the time. In some lines he is overstocked and is prepared to cut prices to effect a cledrance. 23 Pairs Men's Heavy, Black Jersey Cloth, Lace : and Gaiter Boots, high cut--price $1.25 to $1.50 per pair, all to go at 75c per pair. 6 Pairs Men's Long Boots, size 11--price $2 to to $2.25, to go at $1.50 per pair, 6 Pairs Men's Long Boots, size 6 --price $2 for $1.50 per pair. Men's Plow Boots--all Men's Calf Gaiters and Fur 2 Girls were es and prices. ace Boots-- Cheap. *Boys' Buff Lace Girls' Buff and Dont I - Ladies' Dongola Gail and Late Boots--all' sizes and sliphiise, RIGHT OUR MISTAKES, " before BROCK can FEB. 12, 1903. S [1903 bos So at bots, sizes 6 and 7 Sggalar priced 0, to Sa 'Women's Ov ShBes, all sizes-- Children's Over Shoes--Che 1p. 48 Pairs Boys' Rubbers, price soc per pair, to go at 35c per pair ' 5 Pairs Ladies' Rubbers, si 2}, 3, 34, regular soc per*pair ) at per pair jo Pairs. Mer Vid 1 bers, s 10 and 11; regular 6 per pair ) at 50¢ CROCKERY In order tor 0 ROCKERY BROCK prices at about | Half Cos | 15 only White I I regular | 25 Odd G D each to 10 Fancy 1 hades I $ each 20 Disl I each--to gO 5 Doz. ( price $1 I 2 1 China Tea Set, 44 | 3 0o.at $f i Dinner $1 A { S I Chamber ¢ $2 $4 ROCERIHES } Al ! 3! 1 t per per nearly a 1 of Tea repared f ext few Old Prices | % I La { Ch I | Calif | Ca BROCK STRUCK A MAN t ad img I I ) | : a ° Wholesa Price for next 30 days A I GRI | al A i WANTED €3 | , : v | Poult: { A ( I ! I | v | yi 17 WM. BROCK, PORT PERRY, ONT. FEB'Y 2, 1903. RUBBERS. ADVANCED IN PriCcE RuBBERS ARE GOING TO BE 35 per cent next season on account of the higher price for crude Rubber and in creased cost of j ction, BROCK has too many Rubb some lines to carry over and cuts the prices accordingly, viz s Rubbers, size 11, regular prices. §1.25 to $1.50, to go at 75082 pair.? 10 Pairs Lumbermen's Rubbers, Stub-Prosf and Snag-Proof--prices from #2 35 to $2.50 and sizes 10 and 11, all to go at $1.85. 15 Fairs Men's Artic and Snow Exclu 6 Pairs Lumberme gr Over A TRUE CANADIAN Glve Irifting s w, the strong north . At at r ks with the frost The x carth-stone and a log Ww pped hills are cross T climb my knees, Gi 1 And the dre o There's a wel pluce where thes hot scones fry ; Wh tt eary wastes recede; The i tot,whose mirth foretells a frown Jingling bells night comes down So hve Y I'll be hot © when Give me thé swinging , the woodman"s 11 » The Pn untor s horn on the hill-- There's a hearty hand and a kiss for all h When blows and bl There's ofiicking lad to A pip d a heap of fu Bo give ow the whistling breeze-- I'll be home when the day Is done. wion MacTavish, Bod Coughs "I had a bad cough for six weeks and could find no relief uatil I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto- ral. Onl y one fourth of the bottle cured me. L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough § begins. A few doses will § ~~ - cure you then. I for an ordinary Dr onobits, hoarse. , most ecanomical 8 chronte 5 and on hand, - J. CG. AYER or Row Mass, (WHOLE gp |e p "presériptiony which will cost them nothing, and may prove a bless will please address, ; Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York, Go 10 Va Women's shoes, adapted for short' skirts, new nish shape--hand sewed and w Ited in. box enamel--- patent leather and vici 'kid lace or button; the new Louis XV. heels in MMDLIL . © REWARD! | A HANDSOME REWARD is 1 .L hereby « I for any informe | @tion wl to the detection fand convict he party who | forged: the of Samuel Géorge Me Kee, to a ings Bank | receipt, hedue, for $3co, on the the Di Bank of Conimegee,, Port Perry, on 1st October, 1902, being jhe last day of the Blackstock TWH BUNSFORD == M: anager. . TH, Carter "dC QT SM ral | FB. 'Gene | Take thanks tto tl pul € 1 pat and 3 ly € CARTIN I ) BE t tl r t 1 at the R I H (CHOICE, FRESH MEATS very mpt I ON Pert | Perr to issue Jticke rld and ition and r pest to his TO CONSUMPTIVES. igned having been restored to 5 The health by a simple means, after suffering for several years with a very severe lung unde affection, and that dread disease Consump- - I'tion, ms to e known to his¥el- : Flow sufferers the means of eure. To those, who desire it, he will send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used. which they will find & sure » for Consumption, Asthma, Catarr Bronchitis and all throat and lang He hopes all, - fs anxi all" leathers for dress wear--high: arch--hand turn flexible soles. = See: my window. It affords a view ef' stylish footwear that is not to 'be. found any place else. Every shoe shown, every price named can be? duplicated in your size inside, A. z F, CasNEGIE. Cook's ResTauraNT.--He adgq ters for Oysters, Fresh Fish, or delightful Luncheon. First doog' east of Tre OBSERVER office,

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