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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Jun 1905, p. 3

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'oy oy June 7, 5905. ~ TORONTO, Lilie tive merit. "and fair prices for nn prineners. : + our 1ndicements lor Rous Sade: ; they fuliclent ie ? wh 3 is the season. ~ E.H. PURDY. Notice to Oreditors of George Wallace, Late of the Town- URSUANT TO REVISED STATUTES of Ontario 1897, Cap. 129, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the Fastate of the above named George Wallace, who died on the First day of May, 1905, sve required on or before the First day of July, A D. 1905, to send by past prepaid or usliver to Hubert L. Ebhels of the Village of Port Perry, Solicitor for the Exccutors of the Deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addreescs and descriptions, together with fall particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND NOTICE is further given that after such last nevtioned date, the Execaiors of the Estate of the said deceased will procecd to distribute the assets of the Evtate amop, the parsons entitled thereto, having oy only to the claims of which 'notice shall, at the time of distribution have been given; anl the Exccutors will not be liable for the ssuets or any part thereof to any person or [rime of whose claim they shall not have ad notice, Dated at Port Perry. May 23rd, 1905, ROBERT WALLA( WILLIAM WALLACE, Kxecutors, Notice TotoodDressers Wohiave: on on hand a large range of Up-to-date Spring and Summer Suitings which we offer at a Very Reasonable Price and guarantee entire satisfac- tion in every respect. Kiudly give us a call before purchasing elsewbere and you will be convinced. M. F. LAGELL A New Button Maker on hand will make your buttons on short notice. M. F. LACELL, Ebbels' Block. Port Perry, March 28, 1905. CLOTS em aos Cor. Youge and Alexander Streets. . Summer Session + during July and August for Public School" Teachers and others. All of our graduates get positions. Stu- dents admitted at any time. This school. is not * standing still," or Prince of Kinellar IT [32 freszi King's Sp [3196] C. 8. B. (., 'the British Yeoman --251-- (8085) 3. Perry, Ve noon ; Ocean House, Seagrave, ht. Thursday Crees. a 48 night. lay-- Alex. Smith' Nha , 0000 ; i Batu _ Graham's, Seu, noon "Port Perry, uy Te to McKenzies Temperance neo: 3 rgb ght ote rtle t poop 3 wight, Thu > Burketon, moon ; wain'e "Blackstock. for fy ours, then to own stable till Mon- ay. Vol. XIL CN8.BC., tthe popes iy of ames Innes, _Bonya, will make 005 route as fol lows: Monday, May I, leave his own stable, Souya, anfl proceed to T. Mouse's, Fingerboard, night ; Tuesday --Iusac Beetles, noor ; Thos. Thurs: ton's Valeutia, night 5 Wednesday, proceed to John Cuddihy's, con. 2, Ops, for night ; Thursday, proreed to Lorenzo Davisou's, noon; Jenkin's Hc tel, Little Britain, night ; Friday Pp aceed to Joo. Spark's, con 8, log II, noon: Wm Bi 's, con. 7, Mariposs, vight ; Saturday to his own stable. Hercules [3796] vol. xiii. C.8.B.C.-~That Grand, Young Clydesdale Stallion, the property of Frank King, Mariposa, will ninke week!y viits this season : Mon- day, May |, will leave his own stalle, lot 7, oon. 1, proceed to Isaac Beotle's, noon ; Mr. Eodicotus, Valentia, night. Tuesday, Jus. Kulley's. noon; Jacob North's, night. Wednesday, Jenkins' Hotel, Little Britain, night, Thurs- day, Nathan Rodman's noon ; ------ night. Friday, noon ; Seagrave night. Suturday own stable till fol- lowing Monday. ¢ Mack 10024 A.C.S.B.--That Fashionable i red Youny Clyd sdale Stallion, the propercy of Jas. Gallagher, Burketon, will weekly visit the following places ; Monduy, May 8, will leave his home stand go to Johuston Niclry's, Kofield noon ; Wm. Ratclifl's, East Whithy, night: Tuesday, Robt Nesbitt's, con 7, Darlington, uoon ; David Geahani's, Hayden, night. Wednesday, K, Thom: son, Tyrone, noon ; Thos. Sinith's, con. 8. Dariiugton, uight. Thursday, R. Miller's, Newpark, noon; Coulter's Hotel, Pontypool, night, Friday, H. Spencer's, Lotus, noou ; Swain's Tem- perauce Houve, Blackstock, night. -- Saturday, Walter Henry's, Purple Hill noou, t en own stable till Saliowing Mouday., A on oF ET pro: perty of Frank King, Mariposa, will make the season of 1005 as follows .-- Monday, May 1, will leave hir own stable, Little Britain ; Johu Grill's Vatentia, night; Tocsday, Hugh Ray's noon, W. King® Oakwood, night; Wednesday, Thos Curtis' noon; Nor man Oshorn's night! Thursday, to Seagrave, night; Friday to his own stable. Royal Flush (11006) [4790] the property of the Reach, Port Perry aud Sougug Syndicate will make the season of 19)5 as follows ; Monday, May 8, will leave his own stalile, "Dundrennen Farm," Thos, Graham's Sengog, noon 3 Jus. Jackson's, night ; Wednesday pro- ceed to Alex. Leank's, and remain till Friday ; Friday pr to Wm, Bowles', noon ; Wm. Holthy's night; Saturday, to his own stable. --That Choicely Bred Imported Hackney Sta' lion the property of Paxton & Colla. cutt, will aiake the scason of 1903, to |! a limited number of select mares at the Sebert House, Port Ferry. Prince of Wales of Manchester [462()-- That Noble, Young Clydesdale Stallion the property of Jobn Beutley, Man- chester, will make calls during the nt scason as follows Mondaty : Fay 8, leave his own stable at 2 0 proceed to the Sebert. House for night. Tuesday, John Lattimor's, Rose's ners, noon ; SFagrave night. Wednes- day, Saintfield, woon; Greenbank, night. Th 'reday. Epsom, noon ; Utica night. Friday, Ashburn, noon ; Mytie Station night. Saturday, own stable till Monday afternoon, PEARL OF BURNHEAD (10830) Vol. XXII, R.C.8,B. [2734] Vol. XI, C.H.A. That 'Champion Imported Cigdendale Stallion the Born of the Shirley Syndicate, will ie he Season of 1905 at his own stable, lyt 24, con. 1, Reach: YOUNG HERMIT--That Grand Young Trotting Siallion the proyusty of Geo. Wilson, Yelverton, will make"the pre- sent acason at his own stable, a bean up," but is Fe ntly free. WILL SELL _Homaseskers 1000 3 of Prints in fancy p pat- JULY. 1st 18 OUR NATIONAL HOLIDAY, places of business will be closed, we cannot give you our ial Bargain Sale on that date. However, on Saturday, Jul hm liffind the Big Store full of Bargains. , These goods wil 'be layed in oar windows one week before the sale. Remember 'are as 'advertised, Hl are bright, new goods. You wil ne Second-hand Good IB C0 Bargains for Saturday, July 8th. CC 0 tin'10 yd Eo rede alt 8..-95¢ per end. 500 yds bright, new Wash Goods for Waits, and Shirt Waist Suits. way worth 15¢, Saturday, July 8 10c per yd. 500 yds Swiss Embraideries and Insertions, sold in the regular way at sc, 6¢ and 7¢ per yard. Saturday, July 8 100 Collars. Another lot of those Lace Stocks in Paris, Cream and White, Regular 25c. | Saturday, July 8 10c each. Come with the crowds and get value for your money. JONES & SON, PORT PERRY, The Highest Award and Gold Medal has been given to the Salada Tea Go. at the St. Louis Exposition. Coal! Coal We have our Coal Sheds filled with all sizes of the BEST SCRANTON GOAL NUT, STOVE, - FURNACE, GRATE. Also the very best Lump Steam Coal for threshing. Blacksmithing Coal, A No. 1 Blosburg Coal. Prices right. Give us a call. PURDY & ARCHER. |! "GREAT SACRIFICE --IN THE-- Sale of Furniture! n| DURINC G THE HOLIDAY SEASON | The snismigne will sell a large Juaneity of first-class Furniture con- sisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room, Bets &c Give mea call. Cash or Approved Credit. - 4 A Fine dot of Picture Frames and 4 Gilt Mouldings suitable to the THE BUSY STORE| Goods in the regular | The tangled Web encompassed crawling on a leaf, | accident tn contsch passing all belief, argument, the very ' Droed and cetified" from Roe this wondrous world ugly creatures, dumb and blind, | d of features, « adom mankind, gh, in dull and wordy » n a future life, optimistic, full of hope{ juite dyspeptic, seemed to 8 one, "I'm sure of our sel two, "I'm sure of our dame Brms alone would seal ous entrance through the gol- t death should take we un» 6 climb the golden stairs? hun us as they pass us by, "bid us weicome in the t great crimes we have tted, us so forlorn and so une ye been ungrateful, unfor me that life's not worth Are we ta blame for being caterpillars? 'WHll that same Gad that doomed us to crawl the earth, A prey to every birl that's given birth, Forgive oyr captor as he eals and sings, And damid poor us because we have not wings? If we can't skim the air like owl or bat, A worm will turn 'for a' that'" They argued through the gummer; autumn nigh, The ugly things composed themselves to dle; And so to makes thely funeral complete, Each wrapped him in his little wind ing-sheet. them full soon, Each for his coffin made him a cocoon. All through the winter's chilling blast quite they lay Dead to the world, aye, dead as human clay, Lo, spring comes forth with all her warmth and love; She brings sweet justice from the realms above; Bhe breaks the chrysalis, she resurrects the dead; head, And so this emblem shall forever be A sign of immortality, ~--Jomenh Jaffersan. A Change. other day when ene sald to the other: "By the way, bow Is Mrs. Hogg, the Invalid, golpg on?' "Oh," replied the other, "they do mot call her Mrs, Hogg now." "Why, what do they call her?" "Oh, they eall her Mrs. Bacon now. Bhe's cured." Hew to Fxpress It, "I'm so sorry supper Isn't ready" sald Mrs, Dinsmore to her husband when be eame In. "I attended the meeting of the sewing circle this after- noon, anfl.k couldn't get away." "Hemmed in, were you?' asked her husbandp, Beene What Irritates Him, = Willle, you must stop asking questions. Don't you see 1 him? Willle--No'm; It ain't flons that annoy him. It's the rasites and the slaves of vaunts.--Bacon, MARMALADE | ORANGES FINEST NAVAL SEEDLESS ORANGES CHOICE LEMONS MEXICAN ORANGES SPANISH ONIONS HME MAD: 8. MAPLE SYRUP SOMETHING NEW ROR MAKING PIES. Spec of our Lemon or Checolme. Pa Pie Filling, 10 cts. per package. Fn Ts Port given to all applications. J. H. BROWN, PORT PERRY or Rent. _ will sell or rent in Prince Albert. pply- to the pro- "BRANTON- Two butterflies ascend encircling her | Two neighbors were conversing the | { Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks rice for all Straw Hats and Ready- to Wear Hats One-third off all Dross Hats g i ; 3 cong. Flowers at Half-Price. la, & dl. Stouffer, | 000000000000600 REMOVAL Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug | Storesin the Province, and have taken possession of my new 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 patrens I would extend and extensive premises, where I have opened in an invitation to all to call and see me in my mew premises. A | DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept 2 1900. R Full OF EVERYTHING IN THE Harness Line ens WHICH FOR CHEAPNESS STLYE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be urpassed in the County, in abandance ke., Oomparison of Prices Oourted W. A. BEATTY. J. WI. Meharry | | REAL ETSATE BROKER. Experience is Invariably | | | | Essential to Success. | I AVING had considerable experience in pegotiating | Sales of some of the largest transactions in Real Estate in this district, and in every instance giving perfect satis- | faction to all concerned, I have concluded to devote my | whole attention to disposing of all Real Estate that may be | | { Ji | placed in my hands for sale FARMS FOR SAT. I would call special attention of parties requiring Farms to | Four fine properties now listed and for Sale Three Farms in Scugog. fine Farm in Reach. &&F Parties desirous of os of landed properties | will consult their own interests lacing them: ith m me for "gale. "Satisfaction guaranteed: y pase! rem EE without Commission on Real Estate security in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low LOANS rates. Quick action. | | | EF | represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Prompt attention given to applications. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. ; Rag Oarpet Weaving, Caution. ee HIS IS TO FORBID GINING credit to any one on my ac count as I will not be responsible for debts contracted without my written order. NoHN JOHNSTON Port Perry, March 6, 1905. The undersigned, having had large experience at the business, is prepared to do Rag Carpet Weaving as it shouldbe. He may be found at all times at his room up stairs adjoining the Public Library. -- Charges moderate. = AH work first class and guaranteed to give satis- faction. re As an inducement get parties to 'House and Lot for Sale. bring in their Weavi eg will weave 6 vards free for the party bringing in the greatest nnmber of yards between now and 1st March, = The undersigned offers for sale a Frame Dwelling House and one- half acre of land on Union Avenue. . and 4 yards to the p. 'bringing in For particulars apply ab the pre the 4 VS largest num yo oan mises. D. BOOTHBY, ROBERT PORTEOUS. ch 20, 1905. Begs 'to abtoiice 'to the Citizetts of Port Perry and surfotinding country that bé is opening a Merchant Tailoring Business in the Blong Block, with i fine collection of Suitings; Vestings and Pantings. Having had a large exper: ience I am prepared fo inake Suits as good and as cheap and up-to-date as any iu the trade. Suits made to order frond $10 up. Port Perry, June 1; tgo4. Important fo Rin of Reach, Brock and Mariposa. I wish to intimate to the farmers of this district that I have been ap- pointed Sore AGeNT 'for Sale of the Famous Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Sound Wire Fence Co. Litd., and am prepared to supply this whole community with the vety BEST WIRE FENCE produced on this the Stock. Continent and at prices that can< not fail to satisfy purchasers. The Dir LoN Fence is without & peer, It is the BEST because it is flexible ; it is a square mesh ; it is a perfect hi stay fence, therefors A is impossible to bend the stays ; in fact it is the best fence made in this or any other country Before purchasing a Wire Fence; don't fail to inspect the DiLLox FENCE J. H. Brown, DEALER IN AGR RAL IMELE | MENTS AND MACHINERY | April 6, 1905. SEAGR Spring 1s Coming And you will need that Spring [Suit or Overoat, so call in and see our complete stock: |TAIl the newest designs and patterns in Suitings and | Trousering. YWe have some [snaps in last year's stock which we will clear out at [Cost and less than Cost. YWe have the largest range [of Blue and Black Twill Worsteds and Serges (pur- | chased before the advance in [ price) and are prepared to Loffer some Snaps in the same; | 1See our ends and odd lengths. | We make Buttons. Repair- ling and Pressing done on short (notice. We guarantee our [ work. W. HH. DOUBT. Port Perry, Feb. 13, 1905. To the Public. As timesand seasons change soit becomes necessary for business men occasionally to change their advertisements. The Fall is hers and Winter is coming and I am still here with a large and first class Stock of Furniture suitable for the furnishing afhouse reasonable as any other. solicit a fair share of trade. My Motto is '" Equal rights to all, BUT NO MONOPOLY, or Selfish Motive." My Undertaking Department ia complete with a full line of Caskets and Coffins. I can furnish a firsts class Hearse without extra elarge. Warerooms next door to St Charles Hotel. JOHN NOTT Port Perry, Oct. 20, 1904+ pl Toronto Chief, Ir The un detsirned offers fot Sal that prom'sing young Teottjog Stak lion ToroNTO CHIEF, JR. be seen at the stables of the o Feb. 7, 1905. Port Perry. Port Perry, Nov. 1904. ¥

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