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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Jun 1911, p. 4

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oem | oparais ip LANDS iN REAGH BY TENDER URSUANT to a judgment of the High Cour} of Justice dated the seventh day of December, 1908-- in the suit' of Thomas Welsh. Exe- cutor of the late John Harrison et al, Plaintiffs, and Thoma$ Harrison et al, Defendants, there will offered ; for sale by TENDER. Tenders wil be received by Wm. H. Harris, Solicitor for the Plaintiffs; up to 16th June, 1944, For the following Lands: "47+ PARCEL No. L. 4 The Bast b af 0 fLat nnmber Saventarn | of Hedi 1100 acres more Or less, p PARCEL No. 3, "The North thirtv-pine acres of the. Weat half of Lot number niveteen in the Saventh Concession of Reach. "There {8 on Parcel No. 1, a Log and 'Frame House' 26x30. two Stories, con- taining ei rooms, in fair eondition, : A ig pe 22x48 and the 22 a Log Stable 12x24. oh Hid fences. It ié ells and springs. on roel N 2, there is twenty-five 5 $inbor and 0 , containii , Marsh A d. oe one and one-half | 1 mijes from P No tender a accepted ft S--Ten nt. au a. Pho" balance within 'within s shi d a thereafter, - A when the.crops ave off this he other conditions are * the standing conditions of, tue' Horiorahie rb. Bor i cifirs ant nto he yr 18 and oth init oS dob Site Hick : or Ss : Wt L, Slav Kate hE A or Eo GUY. BMITH, el ++ Foal tor 5: C. of J. ; at Whitby. Dated e. 10th day of May, ou Raith came sell in the about 89} Out., J Sepuha 8 of' the Farmers Ban and arpund Fingal held a last night and decided to eo. with depositors throughout Ontario in sending a delegation to meet the Domfiion Parliament when it assembles in July to pray the Gove to assume the amount -of loss to depositors or at least grant a sum sufficient to redeem the note .elrcula- tion and pay interest theréon. : Donald Macnish, ex-M P., was named: as the delegate to represent the Fingal dis- trict, to act in co-operation with others The Fingal deposits totalled: _8bout' A resolution was also passed disap- proving the action of the Halton ounty shareholders. ~ Rev. George Gilmore, of Fingal, was appointed to get pk touch with depositors in other sections and to act as general secretary pro tem. poe Utica, N. Y,, June 9.--Frid ge Raith 26 years old, 'Shorthill, NJ, Rs to 'this city two week ago, purchased an $800 automobile and gave a certified payment. He got about $2,200 in re. turn in the sha; e of a certified cheque on a Utica bank. This he exchanged for express money orders in small sums: Running the automobile about a mie out of the city he abandoned it and di:- appeared. The certified chequy' was returned from Montreal with the state~ ment that the certificate waa 8 forgery, and that the maker of the 'cheque bad uo funds in the bank. In a few days Haith was reported as under arrest at Augusta. Georgia. A | Utica officer went after: him, and was returning lust evening. een | Albany and Schenectady; where: thet train' was ruil the o! gi odds ho oki him. A BAD WITNESS. or small Scottish boy was' to 'give "evidence against his EE who was. asgused of making disturb- ances inthe strest. Baid the magis- trate to°hiin +; -- "Come, "my wee mon, speak ithe t Jot us know all ye ken about this affair." or Noul, naa the lad, "aye Ken oq Inve ay das a: } 4 bis Worle: ell} y along it, and: tore ta the ean ¢ross the square--" : Th you. sald th e judge eucourag- ngly. ; a enon ang across the aire, ye warn as right and up in- to gh 'Birevt till'ye coms to a pump." } hie Won pn lad 5 proceed," said now the old pump een, ** said the boy, with: the most ffwutile' simplieivy, "ye may gang and pump it for yo'll no pump me," Ent St Tickers TO ALL PARTS OF THE Wogep.--Mr, W. H. McCaw, Port. Perry, i is now jn a position to issue tickets to alliparts of the world and to supply all, Décessary information to rd as'to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail: toad and Steamship ines, he has been' rea AY Ticket Agent for the Gran: nk Railway. Parties -| intending ta travel will consult their ow interests, by consulting' Mr, McCaw before embarking on a trip, check on & Montreal bank for $300 in |: slow on an upgrade 71 dry" the bala r 5 Ibs : ey will be cheerfully a. "The ilionaine cng INGRAMS? Agents For Port Perry and vicinity. BLOOD DISEASES Log " DK &K Established 20 Years We treat NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOSE VEINS, nd SECRET Diseases, URINARY, BLADDER add Clout Hope} ATS yon ena, Woumsen. ER 22 Are you 5 yistimy Ia pel will eurs nts lm a ie J Kibk Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. gag RoTIC All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- -------------- ment in Wi , Ont, If you desire to see 39 pesaceatly call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat mo ts in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Write for our private address. I SEEDS | *s SEEDS | SEEDS ? YELLOW DENT CORN FLINT CORN GARDEN CORN GARDEN SEEDS MANGEL SEED TURNIP SEED HUNGARIAN MILLEETT GROCERIES FRESH AND : RELIABLE AS USUAL ol {buy « better, flour THE Rovian HouseHoLD, nor even He i ) Poorest family use a flour that i is more economical. A CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED ONVENTION S To ox Each Polling Sub:Division is entitled to send Five ACCREDITED DELEGATES. : io the Convention and to Nominate Two ALTERNATE DeLidatns. Chairmen of Municipalities are rrgeestdl to hold meetings in the in- terim 30 complete the organization in their respective districts and ap- point jelegates. The Chair will be taken at Two o'clock p.m. ALBERT W. JACKSON, JOHN BRIGHT, © SECRETARY. GOD SAVE THE KING BOOTS AND SHOES PRESIDENT. GHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be urpassed in the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &e., in abandance. Oomparison of Prices Courted W. A. BEATTY 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 We have now the Largest Stock of New Goods ever shown in Port Perry tn Our Ladies' Patent Colt Boots In Button or Lace at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 $3.50 pair. The Latest Styles and Newest Lasts. Dur Men's Ting Boots ab $4 Great variety of Styles in" Button and Lace. Calf, Gun Metal and Tan. All of the Newest Shapes in Patent Colt, Box Calf, Valour ensure the tholcsst and ton. derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ample supply of FRESH AND TENDER CHOICE MEATS which we will cut to please and deliver promptly. EZ SMOKED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY. Blacksmithing! IN ATL ITS BRANCHHS Orders promptly attended to HORSESHOEING JW. REAL ESTATE BROKER Meharry Experience is Invariably ] Essential to Success. yuld 4 call special attention of parties requiring Farms to properties now listed and for Sale se Farms in Scugog. Farm in Reach. or HL lacing them 'with me for Ji A Specialty, done on Solentlfic Principles and Satisfaction Guaranteed, | Ke y Dowson (Successor to A. W. Allin) Removed 'to Shop opposite Carnegie Milling Co's Office HEADAGHES Sig of the Division Courts

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