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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 Feb 1904, p. 4

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_By instruction of the ster of Agriculture an<| thet distribution will be made this} Son of samples of the most pro: i 8 6f grain to Canadian' _the improvement of The stock for distribution is the very best and has been sccur- ) from the excellent crops tly had at the branch Experi: fnental Farm at Indian Head in the 'North-west Territories. The dis tribution this spring will consist of samples of oats, spring wheat, bar- , Indian corn and potatoes. The quantities of oats, wheat and barley gent this year will be 4 Ibs. of cats and § Ibs. of wheat or barley, suffi cient to sow one-twentieth of an { acre. The samples of Indian corn and potatoes will weigh 3 Ibs as { heretofore; Every farmer may apply, but only one sample can be _sent to each applicant, hence if an pipaividual receives a sample of oats cannot also receive one of wheat, Parley or potatoes, and applica: tions for more than one sample for one household cannot be entertain: ed. These samples will be sent free "ef charge through the mail. 'Applications Shusid be address ector of Experimenta may be To in any e the rst of March, after which the lists will be closed, so that all the samples asked may be sent out in good time for sowing. Parties writing should mention the sort of variety they would prefer, and "should the available stock of the kind asked for be exhausted, some other good Sort will be sent in its place. WM SAUNDERS, Director Experimental Farms. 'Ottawa, Dec. 15, 1903. --e Ny -- Tendency ot the Times The tendency of medical science is toward preventitive measures The best thought of the world is being given to the subject. Itis easier and better to prevent than tc cure. 1t has been fully demonst rated that pneumonia, one of the most dangerous diseases that med ical'men have to contend with, can be prevented by the use of Cham- berlain"s Cough Remedy. Pneu- monia always results from a cold or fsom an attack of influenza (grip) and it has been observed that this remedy counteracts any tendency df these diseases toward pneumonia his has been fully proven in man) thousands of cases in which they has been used during the greal prevalence of colds and giip In re cent years, and can be relied upor with implicit confidence. Pneu- monia often results from a slight cold when no danger is apprehend ed until it is suddenly discoverec that there difficulty in breathing and pains in the chest then it is announced that the patient has pneumonia. Be on the safc side and take Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy as soon as the cold is con tracted. It always cures. For salc by A. J. Davis. -- is fever {and Valualls Pri fr Sul For Sale a Farm, being composed of the East-half of lot 20 and North half of lo 21, in the lst con. of Cartwright, contain ing 200 Acres, more or less, on the property there is erected a first class Barn, Driving | Barn and Stables. and Dwelling House. Th land in a good state of cultivation, well fenced, there isa grand spring of goo water thereon. There are about 40 acres o good pasture land. ; For further particulars, applyto W H Harris, Barrister, Port Perry, or to the proprietress, MRS. M. LANG, Prince Albert June 24, 1903. "Grand Trunk Railway. TIME TABLE. Port PERRY. GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH 7.25 a.m. 9.51 a.m 11.35 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 1.33 pW. 7:33 p-m. LE Our fee returucd if we fail. Any onc sending sketch and description of amy invention will Zomty receive our opinion free concerning he patentability of same. * How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured rough us adyertised for sale at our expense. t through us receive special nolrce , in THE PATENT RECORD, av illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manuf; rets and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorncys,) Evans Butidiag, WASHINGTON, D. C. H GRAHAM Has just taken possession of the FOY SHOE SHOP one door South of the St. Charles -- SEVERAL INDUSTRIOUS PERSONE Hinte to travel for hones established eleven rears and with a large capital, to call merch ep el Lr cash salary of $it 1 traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced in ach weed Exp irnce not essential. Mention th onclose re' -FAII FUL PERSON TO well eatablished house ius . Business success'ul and Standard Mouse, 334 Dearborne > { JORN Collector Sk John McKenzie taxes on lot F. A. Hoar taxis on area. Geo. Hyiand taxes va lit 3 con. 3 R. McLAUGHLIN, ESQ. TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE Municipality of Cartwright. FOR THE YEAR 1903. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand from From Manvers re av x nties Treas. Expenses Ouurt of Equ: Boundary... of Taxes , Mrs C. Johnston taxes Collector i Bamuel E Mar. 3 KE. J. Johnston taxes Apl. 1 Heury Brown rent of rosdway 9 Borrowed to meet carrent expennes Ya 4 Borrowed to meet current expenses. ame 1 reat of Town Hall. Robt. Mabood rent of rhating Jue 9 es r Leglslati Ag 3 (0 mest current expenses .. ug. 4 ies Tronsrer Absentee Land Tax © 2 RJ MoNully fees for weigh Scales Qoliestor of Taxen-.. ooo Low 10 4 to 3 rd] 31 84 . » EXPENDITURE. ROADS AND BRIDGES. Jun. 13 Jae Oa , cedar thmber .........c.cooviiiiiicinits 8 3 Henry Hi gravel and work on Reach boundary 4 Heury Hoeken, work on Reach bound: 1 Feb. 2 Wm MoQuude, 43 loads gravel 3 7 12 Thos. Da , work on Marsh roadw 1 Mar. 1 John A. Thomneon. damnen to crop re road to pit 1903 2 Wm. Vanoe, repairs to road ....... esadereeins 6Y Jaa. Gordon, gravel! ........... 1 Wai. Mountjoy, repairs t0 road April 6, H. Mountjoy, repairs to rosd 1 David Hall, repairs to road 1 Robt. Spinks, repairs to road 3 John Bartlett, for cedar timber 2 Wm. Crawford, repairs to road May 4 John Mountjoy, 73 rods wire fence 10 Abram ck, 88 rods wire fence 12 Richa ~1 Philp, work on con. 7 in 1902 June 1 Jas. Williamson, Bam. Mel J. J. Jobb, Ww: ountjoy, repairs Lo of Taxes... to meet current expenses. . , 2 Jas. White balance taxes re ils .. vernon taxes lot 22 con. 9 , William Harran taxes snares Mre. lin, wire fence, 27 fence, 68 rods road m Johu Bartlett, for cedar lumber snc Whitheld, gravel and repairs to road I July 6 Albert W Alex. Davi t, 65 rods wire fence n, work on road 31 rods wire fence vo. Geo. Hawkins, 126 loads of gravel John Wm. Heron, #4 loads cravel Henry Mountjoy. work on div, 7 Albert McGill, 57 loads gravel Ed. Galbraith, 83 loads gravel Thos. Pengelly, thmber for calvert Chas. n, work on road George Forder, work ou road George Forder, 40 rods wire fence John Jobb, 31 rods wire fence . .. Wm. Crawford, cedor Ir sidewall ww David Gall Peter W ber, sca vel braith, work on road right, 30 rods wire fence Stanley Grey, 58 rods wire fence Reginald Marlow, work on road ni. Porteous, work on road' Sam Mclaughlin, work on sideroad ) r for culvert Jas. M. Emerson. 58 rods wire fence Oscar Edwards, work on gravel ruad Windel Ginn, 30 loads gravel Wun Robt. H ooey, work on div. 14 ¢ 4 con. 4... istak: wire tence, 38 rods « rods Johnston, work on div. 29 = hr ailing and work on road James (i. [looer, 30 loads gravel... Wm. White, 34 loads gravel Aug. 3 Wm Jue. Maloolm, 108 rods wire fonce Wm. Mou ntjoy. 29 rods Joha Wright, 53 rods wire fence Isaac Whitflekl, 36 loads Chas. Marlow, ni H. Darey, 160 loads gravel and repairing seraper wire fence ails, &o., for sidewalks Nelson Marlow, work on sidewalks Jos. Shackleton, work on Manvers boundary Mrs. Pollard, 106 loads gravel roadwsy Manvers and Cartwright JR, ee, buildin fo Oct. 5 Albert MoGill, 168 loads gravel Wi. McQuade, 54 loads gravel O. L. Vickery, hemlock lumber John A. Thomp-on, road Joho A. Mason for codar Liniber J.J. Preston, Clerk, in fu John Lattigiore, repairing culvert, div, 29 Henry Hook § on, work on Leach boundary way to gravel pit, 1903 ull account re Manvers Boundary Norman Taylor 88 rods wire fenoe Ja. Devirt 28 rods wire fence Win, A. VanCamp 28 rods wire fence H. J. D Dec. 15 8 rods id. Armstrong work on r Jus. Holes rebate on Statute Labor Robt. Joacon Nelson Marlow work on sidewalks Hooey repairs to culvert opp. Marsh Roadway J. W. Emmerson repairs to seraper Jan. 13 BALARIES AND ALLOWANCES Dan h D.R.O. No. 2 Bub. Div Wi beta half Red and selecting Ju 'oll otk and Constable 5 k ye! Fob. 2 {J Eresborn DEO. Fe "m. McLau Geo. Hooey lin I R.0., Poll Clerk and Constable. R.O., Poll Ulerk and Constable J. Beacock registration Fees. Feb. 12 Brea A. Hyland services Auditor m. A. VanCamp services Auditor... S888IBAISWII=RENAR Bose. 88 BE. Ex. CaSeo BussevaBonnoa--enBuRassos SYREN ER IE ERE 38052 ILLS ESN ESRC REEUABISEERGILEANENE ras DonuluaunloBuacns nme mse 2 #610 5 8528325338883¥88888 ¥| C3LERERRUIBINES ] 1 n 7 16 6 6 Thos. White services Collector 55 Mar, 2 rers Sala ' 50 April 6 Daniel English salary Amsersor 3 July 6 W.J. Beacock half years salary as Clerk 80 Nov, 2 W..J. Beacack expenses re Judges Court, Voters 13 Dec. 1 Daniel Foglish gelocting Jurors and attending Judges Court 4 G. L Mclaughlin services as Reeve and sel Jurors 7 bt. Jobb services Councillor 35 Robt. Thompson survices Councillor 5 Jus. Byers services Councilor 2 Andrew Dever services Councillor, 2 MIE STATIONERY AND PRINTING Jan. 12 Jax Gale, printing Financial Statement. ......... $ 500 Mar. 1 Treasurtr's pos 150 Municipal World, printing and supplies . 73 000k, d ry 450 April 6 Dan. English, postage... widest nthe - 5 June 1 H. Parsons, printing, &c. 75 July 6 Jas Gale, adv. Court of Revision and printing Voters' Lists 33 00 Bept. 7 Jas. Gale, advertising Voters' Lists, 19030 ' - so Nov. 3 Jax Gale, advertising Judge's Court 3 o Dec. 1 MunicipalIWorld, muniotpal blanks, &o Tn 15 W. J. Beacock, postage and printed supplies 700 #96 57 SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS Feb. 2 Jas. Brace, one sheep $ 5M April § Thes. Hyland, ove lamb 300 May 4 W.O. Ferguson, ono sheep § 00 John Toms, one rheep 00 John Wray. one sheep and one lamb 90 Dec. 7 John A. Mason. one sheep 534 Thos. Hyland, one lamb 100 "ese BOARD OF HEALTH Feb. 3 Wm. McLaughlin, services Board of Health... oui. 8 30 Jas. Parr, services Board of Health _... . 300 Wm. Barton, services Board of Health : 300 Mrs. Lucas, services Wim. Luces, Board of Health Secy.... 500 Nov. 2 Dr. McCullough, disenfecting dwellings te wines, 2 ]8 00 Drs. Archer k Archer, disinfecting dwell ns Des. 1 G. Ln Mclaughlin, services Board of Health... 300 "$106 50 COUNTY RATE AND EINKING FUND. Dec. 4, Counties' Treasnrer, County Rate $1432 50 Counties' Trersurer, Binking Fund . v on County and Bloking Fund Hate ©..." 1 $1532 07 LAW COSTS. Feb. 12 HF. Hunter services as Solicitor Disbursement . $110 00 May 4 Simpson and Blair law costs re 5.8, No. § . 83 Dec. H. ¥, Hubter services Solicitor re 8.8. No. 5... 300 00 18 32 MISCELLANEOUS, Feb. 2 Jas Bruce rent of t Albert k wood for Tvwn on ¥ Sola Pull 1 . J. Pearse Ins urance Town Rim) & Blair che TH Braet chandelier for Town I irs Lo Parr nalla repairs to lamps &e. Town Hall Wn R. J. MoNally i CW. 252 BEE: HE FRE Bf BY EE i seis ; = SH SEEETE | I "ALFRED HY of d 20RTRESE 2RREIBYE; I i 8 2 #EEEELE » 8|usgaER EE B! cwuBuotuuntunue | szasss Bl eusass 8 sizznges 8 ky fis VAGAEPY Avmreons POGUES 8E888LENBUSRS wa GAME AND FISH IN to All all crders for Meats in a manner th 'gustomers. Having new and die hi transaction of husiness he feels confident that | satisfaction than heretofore, and in erder] site he solicity all to give him a call in his new a Bau IN FOL 7 take great pleasure in announcing that my New Mills are now-completed and in full oper- ation and that I am better than ever prepared 10 meet the requirements of my friemds and the general public in evefty line pertatiing fo ny already extensive and rapidly increasing busi- ness. Correct business principles, prompitude XESICICICICICRIE \ N4 lier Mills BLAST \ / 8 and courteous treatment may be relied on. 5 XE a "4 4 JAMES OARNEGIE SNe Se Port Perry, Dec., r9o2. <>; FIN 2 sere A GREAT Give me a call. rade. BEF Weod Wanted. 31 SACRIFICE --IN THE-- Sale of Furniture! DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON Che undersigned will sell a hE id of first-class Furniture con- of Parlor, Dining Room. Bed Room Sets, &c Cash or Approved Credit, £7 A Fine lot of Picture Frames and Gilt Mouldings suitable to the EZ Agent for Monuments. &3 JOHN NOTT. | DISEASE CUR Blood or Private Disease, you are never safe un n from the system. owt ne satisfied Jum 2 3 3 cs Used without Wri ARN Cured When all Else Failed 8 Sr i, ow ool 8 arly life ever, this testimonial would not be more sinful than tlousands ef other xcesa iso! tem the day yottr New Method ommended to me. I investigated who yon ing you had oyer 25 y perigace 4 la . Fave you Inder a anently, and ingig years therc has not, any other sy mptem of the blood di nk for Heme Trestment and Books Free. w Guaranteed to can NO DUTY, . | No. 2, for 120 Eggs Te ah you are / NiS- PEE HIDCRISICICISI at | Zeavelo ks, Get your} 0 be sold by auction T Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whoop- ing Cough. Price 25 cents; large size soc. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Bowel Complaints. Price 35 cents. Chamberlain's Pain Balm. An antiseptic liniment especially valua- ble for Cuts, Bruises, Sprains and Rheuma- tism. Price 25 cents; large size 5o cents. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Price 25 cents. Every one of these preparations is guaranteed and if not fully sat- istactory to the purchaser the money will be refunded. TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. W. H, McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary informatien to parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail road and Steamship lines, he has been re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties intending totravel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip. ee Central Livery PORT PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the H liberal patronage received during the many years Fi kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! to my former place of business Water Street which I am about to largely extend in- crease facilities £0 that the public muy be better accommodated with safe and desir- able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGEE R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. it's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say that the greatest help to the live grocar and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. Spend a cent for a post card and send for & 2 (()(} YEARLY to Christian ma P | [Jor woman to look after our: 3 ess in this and adjoivi ng to Mr. John Adams, advertised on the 23rd Novem] withdrawn at the Aiieemige 8 8, the e HL sad br. build, i wonkl a a. 0 or pro- perties for sale, comm mechanical. or busines of Sud us | and i osuely tion of saute business transacted. > LUND & CO., 28 Victoria Street, ToroxTO. The mails are despatched from the Post Office Port Perry as follows ¢ Going North-- 9.30 a. m. Going Southet) 20 a. m1. lh: y General Carter Takes pleasure in returning thanks to the public for the esteemed pat ronage besfowed on him since com- mencing the business of Carting and would state that he is fully equipped to do CARTING AS IT SHOULD BE at the very shortest notice and at prices that cannot fail to please the public. Carting to and from the Railway Depot a Specialty. Residence--DBrick House, oppo- site the Methodist Parsonage. F. SMITH. Port Perry, Aug. 1gor1. The undersigned having opened business in the Shey [ally ooupied by Mo, B. Hall Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's Office. 1s prepared to do all kinds of of Genral Blacksmithing at Reas onablc Charges. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. 8 W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1go2. PAINTING Kalsomining, &c TTYHE undersigned would take this oppor tonity of thanking bis wumcrons pat rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the timo he bas carried ou the Lusiuess of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepared than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging. Parties entrusting their work to me may rely or having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronage soli an ample supply o A full supply of Meats of the very best grades, and cut in dimensions to please the most fastidious. All orders will receive prompt attention. S. T. CAWKER & SON. March s, 1902, ARNESS N retnrning thanks to the public for a patronage extended to me for over 3€ years, I would respectfully intimate that am, as usunl, now ready for business, and bave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESZ whieh I am determined to sell very CHEAP As an inducement to Casn purchases -b Divound of 10 per conde will be allowed on all Sales from now wuit Jun. 1st next, All work being gz MADE BY HAND-E3J and ue factory work kept in stock, the Qeneral Blacksmithing zo: ois Hitomi Intending purchasers will find that by giving ue a call before looking elsew herd the yean be suited in quality and prive, ni long experience in the trade being an indis putaole guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any urticle purchased. Everthing in wy line of business kep constantly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attended to JOHN ROLPH Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1602. Agricultural Hachimes IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND YHE undersigned keeps on hand and for sales the following Agrienltural Mesh ines aod Dwplements manufactured by the BK FEERM ¢ PETER EAMILLIOE MTG § PIER gi fous | hid oy * PETERBORO: Binders, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Ruke, Two Furrow Plow, Three Purrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, §. T. Cultivator, S, 1. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c also the following, the mununfacture of JOHN ABEIL, Toronto. High class Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Tiir mph Engi J am prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machivcs, Tniple- wents, Repairs, &ec. cited. WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1693. TORN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. GEO. GARDNER TISHES to inform the pnblic of Porc Perry and surrounding country, that after four ycars experience in prosccuting his business in some of the largest citics of the United States, be is better epneed than ever to execute any of the branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, and will endure any weather. Cisterns without any wood in their con ollowing Concrete 8 A call solicited. One door West of Mcbonald's Hotel. R. K. BRYANT Sunderland, April §, 1583. Bricklaying in all its branches; Rluin and | § Sn 33 Ornamental Plastering. Also siticial | © & Stone Walks, that will remain permanent SPRIKG 1S THE TIME FOR grid 0ICE, FRESH MEATS 1 at prices that cannot fail to please. ps ~ struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All material required in my line willbe kept constantly on hand, and for sale after the first of next April, ['] , gentlemen or ludive to tarvel for responthis, established hose in Ontario Monthly $65.00 and expenses, Position teady. Reference, Encloseself-nddressed tamped envelope. The Dominion Com p oy. Dept. Y Chicago, wi to a Manager and Corres: dent ; work cen be dove at your 4 Encl H-adArcssed st: d Hyman, eral Manager, Corcoran Build. § tor. D. C. © METHODIST CHURCH. REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor. ! Sabbath Services, 11 and 7 Week Evéning Bervioe, 1.90. weloowe and. to seats. gf or -- a REV. W. B.A. Pastor. Babbath Services, 11.00 snd 7.00. Week Evenin i Service, Thursday 7.90: for particulare to H. A. Sher-& %ing, opposite United States i Breer aa Corin i} as jw j) can be done st your home. Enclose self- oT AMER HAN, Con ol Baars Stak RAE Spey Ty S| Hardwood, HOUSE CLEAKIKE. I am prepared to do Farm for Sa OUTH-HALF west quarter Township of Brock, of about 8o acres good Farm Land with house and barn; also 20 acres ye Cedar, Hemlock and Tamarac, Apply to owner. Dec. 8, 1902. . BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third :) ivteion Court. Office in Peot Office er Klondyke, British Columbia, North-West. . Parties going to any of the § parts call on A. J. Davis, oR ticket agent, for information - le. 9 and Seath- {lot 10, con 3, consisting and 50 acres Pine, HH. B..CLEMES, Port Perry Territory and Ma

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