: . A. Mas «Hon, fo jon Wray, 11 fol ofder, [12 Jobh W. Wright, f§'and f4 R. |. s | medy, i] 5, inks to! ~| Joseph Forder, 36 Joseph Mah 'cough m L printed on the label or 4 For this rcason mothers, should insist on havi , 3] Cough Cure. cba) | Strong, 8 Stan, Swain, 9 J. A, Mas Perguepn, 15 Ford Taylor, 16 Graham, 1 Jor e, 18 Robt. ath. i Br bert 08: Hoots, 2 Ww 30D. Smith, 32 W. B Ferguson, 33 Ed. Montgomery, 34 Jas. G. Marlow, 35 d, Dr. Shoops's label=and none in the medicine; else it must by law be on the label. And it's not only safe, but is said by those who know it best, a truly remarkable cough re- Take no chance, particul- arly with your children. Insist on 'having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and see. No poison marks there! You canal | way® be on 'the safe side by de- manding Dr. Shaop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by A. J. Davis. "I, Joho Stanton, License In tor for the License District of th Ontario, hereby certify that "the total number of Tavern. and Shop Licenses issued in this Dis i trict for the years 18066-1907 are _ as follows: i TAVERNS 14 SHOPS @. Total number of applications for 2907-190 : TAVERNS 14. SHOPS 2. In compliance with the abave applications and in accordance with e Ontario. Liquor License Act, * Fila ¥e ON mn "Tuesday, April 23, 1907, = at Ten o'clock a.m., for the purpose of considering the applications, and ~ the granting of License thereal: for « the year 1907-1908. All persons interested will therefore govern ©! themselves accordingly. ~~. Petitions against the granting of " 'any Licenses must be lodged with the Inspector four days preceding the meeting." > x order, : JOHN STANTON, . Inspector. bitby, April 3, 1907. Notice to Public. EG TO ANNOUNCE at fter Monpay, | ghlin, 30 R. 38 Frank Crozier, 3 Sam McLau- %. W. Philp. 40} D. Fallis, 1 W. Muirhead, 42 I. Heaslip 'm. Wilson, 4¢ Wm, Chapman, 45 D. Malcolm, 46 John Chapman, 47 hM. Emmerson, 48 Ed. Arm. strong, 49 R. Suggitt, so'H. Glen: ney. 51 John Greer, 52 John Strong, 53 Thos, Reynolds, 54 Lew. Fitze, 55 D. Heaslip, 56 Nelson Marlow. 57 G. Proutt, 58 R.Sheckelton, 59 A. Graham. ° FrNceviewers -- Albert Werry, William' Muirhead, Chas. Gibson, Alman @raham, Robt C. Jackson, David Hall, Abraham Beacdck. PounpkeerERS -- James Milne, Levi Bartlett, Arthur Gibson; John Sanderson. ' i SHEET MUSI0 BY MAIL 1,000 Pieces for Only $1 00 Members for our Musical Organ- ization havethe full use of over 1,000 pieces of sheet musie, includ: ing songs, solos, duetts, waltzes, marches, ete, arrainged) for the piano, organ, violin, mandolin, or guitar. Each piece printed separ- ately, standard size, handsome cov- er ; regular price 25c. to $1.00 per copy, but our members have the use of the entire 1,000 pieces for only $1 00. Send stamp for catalog- Club organizers wanted. Address PEERLESS PUB. CO. ToroNTO, ONTAR!O. Indien Curios Wanted for our Fetal store, 54 Yonge St. i tho Opetiing 'of ; 'prices. - The Stock is the la EZ A fow Snaps in Wititer, 43 grin ¥ ave Rival A MAGNIFICENT STOCK Ft OR GOODS # embracing every conceivable variety of Cloth and Trimmings that go to make a Spring Stack of a fashionable and up-to- date Tailoring Establishment perfect. The quality, style and prices cannot fail satisfy customers. y » wy A x £ All are invited to come i 'my Spring Stock and ost have every exhibited. _W. H. DOUBT. weights still remain. Port Perry, BRICK OORT 3 Natural Finish Leghorns from and Mahair. MISS WAL Millinery Parlors, Remova ially, I am satisfied I have now one of Storesin the Province, and have tak and extensive premises, where I .addition to my extensive stock Dr _ Goods, a fulllipe of SCHQOL While returning thanks to my ni an invitation to all to call and Port Perry, Sept 2 19 After a business career o think I have had the plea: everybody in Port Perry at Townships (at some time or of ortunity of Publicly thank riends for their loyal supp algo to advise them that Ia until the early part of May clearing up my beoks and fo ation in the management of ing that this short break ine aceasioned by circumstances I have no control, may onl} future to make our busing extensive and mutually ad it will he my special aim at my esteemed patrons in a to meet their approbation Port Perry, Feb. 2b, 1907. business. best appointed Drug bssession of my new up, emicals, and Fancy in opened % AND SUPPLIES] s patrons I would extend In my new prerhises, A DAVIS. ars in which I serving almost the surrounding I take this op- y customers and patronage and ing my business he purpose of Bneral reorganiz- Trust- incss relations hich, partially , If possible, in ourse far more lgous. In future es, to cater for hat cannot fail patronage. , . Wheeler. Robes, fon mare outs joi "EMPRESS" : ' FOR MEN : OOMPLETE LINES OF T D THE "ASTORIA MARRS IN THE TRADE. { > fi FBR CHILDREN: WE HA Doutrem LINES OF ; 3 YE oun 0! SHOES ar WE HA EACH AND EVERY PAIR OF ast. i Vestings and Pantings. . Havitig had a luge lerice I am prepared to 18 MADE IN 0 10. | Lab Br gods I The Son 5000 Bush. Alsike Clover Wanted HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID, Farmers can have their Sted C/aned by the Celebraed Clipper (Seed Mill) and be able to obtain Highest Price in the Market. Ooal of all sizes--No. 1 Quality. Steam Col {Belected Lump) for threshing purposes also for zale. E. H. PURDY. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1905. a In Gompliance with previovious notice the undersigned is prepared to supply all clistomers with Up-to-date Furniture In Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Diningroom Suits, Sideboards, Cotiches; Mattresses, Bed Springs, Extension Tables, Parlor Tables, Ghaire of ail kinds, Secretaries, Glass Cupboards, a Large Quantity of. Pictures. Picture Framing done to order, in fact everything necessary to furnith a well regulated house. My prices shall be as reasonable as at any other My Undertaking Rooms Fully supplied with Funeral goods-- A First-Class Hearse in attendance: Agent fot Monuments.] JOHN NOTT, Port Perry, Feb. 20, 1907. The Demand for PEARN"S BREAD is Unprecedented WEDDING CAKES a Spec- ialty. CHAS. PEARN, Baker AND CoNrECTIONER. ull Stoc sp OF EVERYTHING INTHE Goan ZXarness Line GHEAPNESS STYLE In Durability and STRENGTH, Custos be arpamed in the Connty, "™ Suits as good Suits 48 good THat yot1 get the greatest value in Spectacles from u. fit ant duality considere FF. H. LTUKHY Ref, Optician; 1 King Sr Ween, tien is TORONTO Ai TO RENT/OR SELE: N PRINCE ALBERT, oppo- I site the Post Office, Frame otise containing eight rooms and shed, with cisterfi. , All id ood repair. Sale price $300, rent; 2.50. Time given for payments. Apply for particulars to DAVID CASH, Prifice Albert! Mar 9, 1907. FOR SALH At a Bargain ! a good second hand Cutter. Apply at THE Ops: ver Office. wi br VI AIT A ¥ Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Mapufactured by the Owen Sound Wits Pebice U0. Litd., and am prepared to supply this whol community with the ¥ery BEST WIRE FENCE produced on this Continenf and at prices that carl not fail to satisfy purchasers: The Ditton Fence is without 2 peer. It is the BEST because it i8 flexible ; it is a square mesh ; itis a perfect hinge-stay fence, therefore it is impossible to bend the stays; in fact it is the best fence made in this or any othet country. Before purchabing a Wite Fencé don't fail to inspect the DiLLo® FENCE. J. H. Brown, DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE- MENTS AND MACHINERY. SEAGRAVE. April 6, 1905. F YOU WOULD HAVE GOOD LUCK IN HATCHING CHICKENS, DUCKS ANDTURKEYS, you should without dela purchase *' The Chatham", the King all Incubators. Let us lista few of the features thd The Chatham Incubator It has double walls, which are iharonghty 3 packed with Mineral Wool which 'if utely fireproof, 1 : pein d xr il sory ventilated ¢ made for a Canadish People by # rita Canadian Firm that has a repatation maintain. THE CHATHAM will batch more strong, robust ohicks, from strongly fertilised eggs. than any other machine made. 5 HE CHATHAM will 100% betta"