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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Jul 1907, p. 4

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" "thelr gill not rule stretch out to se: A Pee -- use. To even ln nel Gu de wl no more nets or net than stated Beenses would require sat two inspectors to devote thelr hole to the enforcing of regulations, and make in general realize that a yards of net means a thou sand yards. The inspectors should be suthorized to have all or any gill nets ab any time lifted for inspection. The H h fs that stat py id Have Home Market. stron urges the fm- t prohibiting or by the people of the province 'pay the price for I il -3 i ; ii 1k E g g g2 i i I iE g ft ; % +H i] i 8 E 24 Fes if 16 7 i ; 11] fit EEN sig Erg § Hi = joe oh i ie 3 } Strengthen yourself with 'Scott's : Emulsion. ALL DRUQGISTS: 5Oc. AND $1.00. That Registered Trotting-Bred Stallion Cavada, 16 hands high, weighs 1300 ibs. Canada topiun 10. Canada price in the market $500 each, Come and see this horse before MONDAY --Night--Little Britain. TUESDAY --Noou--Oakwood, I'l VAY Night Manilla. WED DAY --Noon---Creswell. WEDNESDAY --Noon--Manilla, trottod three heats at Toronto Fair, 1903, and every heat better 2.22 Star 1890, sire of Belmont Chief 2.14}, Cooksville Boy 2.154 and others, ROUTE FOR Reg. No. 651. ABDALLA STANTON No. 127 is ono of the handsomest trotting Stallions in and has grand koce and hock action, has Sire by Belmont Belmont Star by Belmont 64, the sire of Nutwood 2.18 who is one of the greatest speed producers that ever lived which is acknowledged by every posted horseman in Belmont 64, he by Abdalla 15, sire of Goldsmith's Maid 2.14, he by Hamble: ABDALLA STANTON'S dam was sired by General Stanton and he by Hamble- tonian 10, the sire of George Wilkes, the foundation of the Wilkes fawily, aud Electon- eer, the founjain head of Klectioneer family, ABDALLA STANTON'S scoond dam was sired by Green Mountain Morgan, and he by the great Ethan Allan, who was the fastest big Trotting Stallion that ever stood in ABDALLA STANTON'S co'te are all high olass, and command the highest Many of them hava been raised in Toronto and sold from $300 breeding your mare, 1907. THUSDAY-- Afternoon and Friday morn ing, Port Perry | FRIDAY --Night---Green':ank. SATURDAY --Noon- Saintfield. SATURDAY -- (Afternoon and Monday forenoon--at his own stable, Scagravi. TERMS--To ivsure mare In foal §12, payable, Feby 1st, 1008 H., McKENZIE, Owner. Horse Register. PRINCE WALTER [5620] Vol. 14--The Clydesdale Stallion, the preperty of the Utica Clydesdale Company, will make the season of 1907 as follows--Monday, leave his own stable, lot 11, con. 7, Uxbridge, and proceed to Miles Crosier's Reach, noon; Armstrong Bros', night Tuesday, Proceed to S- Croxall"s, nocn; Arthur Wednesday, pro- ceed to James Page's, noou ; then by way of Epsom to Utica, night Friday procaed to his own stable, night. Sat- urday, proceed to John Renshaw's, con: 6, Uxbridge, noon; then to hia his own stable: W. Pugh is Manager. ABDALLAH STANTON 127--This ccle- brated Road and Carriage Stallion, the property of H. McKenzie, Seagrave, ' the present Season as fol- lows--Monday night, Liittle Britain. Tuesday, noon Oakwood ; night Wood- ville. Wednesday, noon and night, Cannington: Thursday, noon, Manilla; night, Seagrave. Friday, noon, Green- bank ; nigh, Sebert House, Port Perry. Saturday afternon snd Mon- day forenoon, at his own stable, Sea- Imported-Bred Camplin's, night grave. KINELLAR STAMP (3044] C-S. B-C.-- That Registerod Clydesdale Stallion the property of Mr. Jas. A. Rowan, Caesarea, Ont, will make the season of 1907 as follows--Monday, leave his own stable, Caesarea, and proceed to , noon; Thos Syers'. night. Tuesday, preceed to Temperance House, Japetville, noon and night. Wednesday, proceed to Fergus Porter's, ooncession 14, Mauvers, noon: Richard Wilson's, Lifford, night Thursday, proceed to Finney Bros' Ballyduff, moon; Fred: Ferguson's, Lotus, night Friday, piocecd to John Sanderson's, Cadmus, noon ; Temper- ance House, Blackstock, night: Satar- day, proceed to his own stable ard re- main till Monday: Robt: McDonald is Mavager- PRINCE OF KINELLAR II [3238] Vol. XI1,C.8.B.C.--The well-known Clydes dale Stallion, the property of James Innes, Sonya, Ont., will makes the season of 1907 as follows--Monday, April 29, leave his own stablc and pro- cead" to T.- Moase, Fingerboard, for night Tuesday, to lsaac Beetles noon ; Conger Johnston's, Valentia for night, Wednesday, to Jas. Roiley's, con: 2, Ops, noon ; John Cuddihy's for night. Thursday, to Lorenzo Divison's noon ; Jenkins' Hotel, Little Britain for night. Friday, to Alex: McDougall's, LAKEVIEW LADDIE 2477--Tho Im ported-Bred Clydesdnle Stallion the property of H. Heunders, Yelverton Ont., will make the Season of 1807, as follows--Monday, May 6, will his own stable, Yelverton, and pro oced to Blackstock, night. Tuesday, to W.Redman's, Scugog, noon; Hope Bros', night. Wednesday, to Sebert House, Port Perry, till Thursday afternoon Thursday (four o'clook) to A, Cryder man's, Cartwrght, night. Friday, by way of Nestleton to his own stable and remain till Monday noon leave LAVENDER Il. [4536] -- That Grand Young, Stallion : the pro- perty of W. J. Henders, Port Perry, will make the Season of 1007 at the Btables of the St. Charles Hotel, Port Perry. FISCAL MEMBER (12144)--A choicely bred, Imported Clydesdale, the pro perty of Wes. Lamb, will make the Season of 1007, at the Sebert Housc Stables. A horse of great scale and commanding appearance, large ize, in fact, a rare type of the Clydesdale breed. CHIMES A.-- That handsome, young, Roadster Stallion, the property of R E. Angle, Raglan, will servea limited number of mares withina raidusof afew miles of Raglan this season: For route see large cards and folders. See Tab- ulated Pedigree in another column of this paper. RIGHT FORWARD [6609]--This grand young Clydesdale Stallion, the proper ty of Frank King, Fingerboard will make the present seasou as follyws-- Monday, May 6, leaves is own stable, Pleasant Point, proceed to W. Mitch- ells, noon ; Jas. Stokes, Valentia for night. Tuesday, to J. Jenkins' Tom- perance House, Little Britain, til} Wednesday noon. Wednesday noon proceed to T. Ceurtice's for night Thursday, proceed to his own stable for night. Friday to Seagrave fur night. Satarday to his own stable and remain till Monday, Wm, Moase is manager LANCELOT CHIEF 1079 C.H.R.--That Magnificent, Young Trotting Stallion, the property of W, J. Henders, Port Parry, will make the Season of 1007 at the Stables of the St, Charles Hotel, Port Perry. i GORDON ERSKINE (5830) Vol. 15, C.8. B- C---That grand young Clydesdalc Stallion the property of Jno A McLean. as follows--Monday, e- hls ows 'Waddell's, Pinedale for day leave his own i Hj TH Fgh isl i Piles get quick and cei Shoop's Magic Ointment: Ph made alone for Pi and ite itive and certain. Itching, pal ing or blind piles disappens: its nse, Large nickcl-plad cents, Sold by A.J. Dai N returning thanks to tk patronage extended years, I would respectful am, as usual, pow ready have 8 Large & Ass OF DOUBLE AND SING: which I am determnived £08 0 As an inducement to CASH -b Dissouat of | ill be allowed on all Sales Hi id a 1st noxt, All gar MADE BY 1 and ne factory work ke pt super, arity of my goods appa' ent. J futcading purchasers wj g ue a ooll before ie yan be suited in qual Soya, will make the season of 1907 }1008 tavle guarantee fn be given by any vert k, Port Perry, S030 D305 05 05 DS) WS WD Qs SDS DS DGG The Publisher and Proprietor of OBS WISHES HIS ! THREE HUNDRED [KTY-FIVE DAY RVER oF a = Papering, Painting, &c. Paper and Paint required Ww. F, NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) z doors north of Mr Widden's store l=) Central Livery PORT PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years Tiare kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, Thave much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! 'to my former place of business Water Street which Tam about to largely extend in- crease facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- . able RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. Our fee returned if we Any guesending ketch and description of. ym invention wi free concerning Pal notice, without charge, in an illustrated and "widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and In Send for sample copy FREE. ' Address, VICTOR J, EVANS & CO. Sealed Tenders EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties---belong ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. Nov. 30, 1899. 50 YEARS® ¢ EXPERIENCE I am prepared fo do all kinds of | furnished i doINa sour 7.25 a.m. 11.45 a.m. 1.33 pm. . 7:33 pm. Sittings of the Division Courts OOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1807. . WHITBY--Clerk, D. O. Macdonell ~J anus ary $, February 1, March 1, Aprild, May 8, bei 6. October ds N PES. uy 3, mber oveniber enibser 6. Jan. 9, 1908, OSHAWA Clerk, D. 0. Maodonell, Whithy==Jaeu- ary 10, Feiunaryd, arch 4. Aj 5, May'6, June J, ily 4, Septon ta oe 5 Novemper Dee- ember 9, Jan. 10, 1 ga 2. BROUGHAM--- Clerk, M, Gleeson, Gree: wry 11, March 5. Muy 7, July, 5 Be) ember 7, Jan 13, 1908. 3. PORT PERRY Clerk, J W. Burnbam,; Port Perry =J 7, March September wounry 7, March 7, May 8, Jul 12, November 8 dan. 14, 1008. 200 5 4. UXBRIPCGY, - Clerk, Jos. EF Gould, Uxbrid; Jenna 16 March 16, Moy 7. July 19, Septomsber 20, Novemver 15, Jan. 17, 19:8. 4 thingy mpg An0a) , Marc! [n) y Jaly-1 19, November 14, Jan. 16, thos. Bas, Se Juunary 16 Magohl 3) May 13, Jun. 15; ) 18, Novem! 6. BEAVERTON Clerk, Geo. ¥. Braco, Beavertonai'. , duly 11, Ee ber 17, vember 12, Jan. 14, 1 By order, T. UPTFRGROY E--Clerk, P. Mulvnhill, Uptergrove | FJ umnar 17, March 12, May Ld 16, or J. E. FAREWELL} Clerk of the Dated at Whitby, Nov. 15th, 1906. = Ceneral Blacksmithing The undersigned having opened business in the Ll Shep akley oocugied by Mn. B, Just west of Drs. Archer & Office, is prepared to do all of General . Blacksmithing onable Charges. HORSE - SHOE Specialty "and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Patronage Solicited. SW. SWI Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. 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