Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Mar 1911, p. 3

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If the i for ns. If the goods offered us are not a condition and 'of the best grado we 'won't eA 'order will convince you that oudence Depart- are both right bere. at ges} 2 Q nee al 3 Children. rAVING had, consider perience In negotiatin 25ct8 10 $1.50 pet bok. : Sales of some of the lar 4 . fnsactions in Real Estate knce giving perfect satis- oncluded to devote my Bll Real Estate that may be i fiction: Ao. all congetied, I wiisle attention fo disposing. plaéed in my handd fot sale. IR SALE 1 Would call | special tte pi F Foilr fine propettics t ; Brtles peising iis to Eo of landed properties lacing thet with me for I sale. Sutton 8 n on Real Estdfé stciity Borrowers, at unusually low tion. Ble Tire and Life Instance Companies. n to applications. - PortPerty; Sept. 3. : |. E. LUKE, OAWKER 'BROS. oy a NT 5 - W. i. TUMMONDS, V. 8. * PORT PERRY Flas opened an office at the residence of Wm. Twnmonds for the practice of his jon, where calls by phone or profess | otherwise--night or day--will be prompt: iv responded to. All work guaranteed. Chatget mod Patfotiage solicited, wg. Butrghice Office; dive side of HEADAGHES are nearly always caused by FIRED BYES hich reHuite B3pectacles Consult me OPTICIAN, 169 Yonge St. Toronto. Opposite Simpsons'. Canada's Greatest Nurseries 'Wiint a representativs fof PORT PRRRY aud Surrounding District The reliability, healthy condition of of our stock as well as trueness to name must be appreciated by the Public or they would not have helped us to increase our business yearly since 1887, the date of our establishment. Our firm's ame jends a prestige to our Complete line of Nursery Stock | for HL 1911. Write for Full Particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON THE FONTHILL NURSERIES TORONTO, - ONTARIO Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1. WHITBY --Clerk! Miss E. py Mae- J 7. at OSHAWA Clerk, Miss E. 1. Mac- donell, A¥uithy a, 17, Feb. 6; 3 Apri May 8, June 8, dope," Pe. ets, Nov. 8, Dec. 6,191%. 2. BROUGHAM = Cletk, M. es . Greenwood--Jan. 18; tN Sorly 5, Sept, 14, Nov. 9, Jan. ' 8. PORT FERRY Clerk, J. W. Burn- UXBRIDGE th of i ome ie. Ju 5, Sop i, March 8, M . 0 ho 0 ei i 5 ri IN--Elerk, Geo. Smith, Cannington 13, March 29, May 17, July pt. 31; Nov. 16, | 8 Jin 11,1912. hea ¥. BEAVERTON = Clerk]. Jambs* M. go fey! Pa oo. 3 Maron ay uly 8. Nov 18, Jan, 10, 1918. a a AE. CAWRER AROS In returning thanks to the | public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that as in the past only choice fat animals will be slaughtered, so as to ensure the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ample supply of i reracrie | FRESH AND rEnbER CHOICE MEATS which we will cut to please and deliver' promptly. ad SMOKED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY, A FULL STOCK 6F EVERYTHING IN THE Farness Lind CHEAPNESS STILE Duabflity and STRENGTH Cannot be urpassed in the County, -- Robés, Blankets, Bells, Trunks £q,, ii ablindance. Oomparisonof Prices Courted | HAVING purchased the Butchering Business and ood will of Mt I. J. Wheeler good uld like b inform all his old customers and as man new ones a8 possible that injend to keep at all titnes a ent of all kinds of fon tok and. Suvi 4 and sk reis-

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