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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Mar 1915, p. 3

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New Raising---Latge and TH varus aa vaa 10¢ » New Seedless Raisins. C3 e pans iasaee shan 10¢ pck New. Raising Jii......16 0z,--2 for B8o Guilin. Braud i... io. R for Extra Q lity COrtants...... «os viearaius ss Beautiful New Dates........ o Lemon and Orange Peel ., * New Shelled Almonds... ite svusneed 'Shelled Walnuts t Granulated Sugar. Ibs Suft Yellow ERE Pure Spices of every description Fancy Grape Fruit. soci Choice Apricots... . + Special Ouions.... oh ib 40cib Tels 20 Ir 8oclb. 00 00. | evarsas FIRST-CLASS HORSES LL, TET is t $ WE ae forall re hey amon ti 2 . Spec pe og ree Jetset be x 1 attention paid id G. T.R, trains met except 2. aoandrofp. m. unless others a Travis "wise ordered. + Patronage Solicited. "#2 Bell and Independent Phones. v L.L, ROSS, Prorsizren: CAWERER BROS {Svissessos To JamimsoNn & Dennison.) FEBRUARY SALE Att LINES REDUCED t 'We are specializing on $12 & $15 Suits We have a full Stock of eof of the following Celebrated aad Popular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, THREE STAR, as well. as. MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY - LINDSAY BRANDS. £m ip dT rivate . Scott- aig is by th orde ; koow that (here was an "honorable fn thelr lines, especially in the ranks, Yes, the Hon. Private Richard Scott-Proctor 'iv a real private; He, also i% a rec! Mood, one of the aris- tocracy, which has risen several "Hete is the Anse in - «. \VEBSTERS °c | IEW i NTERNATIONAL potehes in the estimation of the Eng- mi of tiss class having gone to LIVERY Having purchased the Livery Vi AIERRIAW WEBSTER : Every @ey in your talk and recoding at B home, on (he street car, in the oftice, Come and compare our values with anything at these prices. = Fines and others before contracting for their: Sumimet suppl, of Flour'will do well 16 obtain our quotations for s00 Ib. and § quotations, for which we make Special Prices. the front and Tought and dled for | thelr country. * One day shortly after war was de- | clared an Englishman walked ints a Montreal restaurant on St. Catherine street. It was a chair lunch. While devouing bam and eggs he was greeted by an ther. Dick?" asked. the t g2 Remember that we leave Outltesiand give prices for Repairing and Patching, ~~ Ladies' Tailoring as - ual. ~~ WwW. HH. DOUBT. ish people since the "war began, so | % 1 fir geht yea 3 likely question the m cans business carried on by Jamieson & friend askst Dennison, and the premises cone nected therewith we intend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES | with first.class animals, and instalt New and Up-to-Date Vehicles with modern "Trappings which for -- comfort and convenience cantot' 1{ be surpassed. Exquisite Dainties in the Yaar oe of Loch. cintion of Jrjutsys What is New cqtio a apswrs re Hi tory Diesrazhyy 2 a | SELL DIRT CHEAP. "THE MAN WHO SELLS FARMS hfSor Sale . A number of arms ; all of them may be obtaifie 2 BARGAINS I AM ALSO PREPARED TO Book Farms FOR SALE WHICH I MAY BE ENTRUSTED WITH MOTTO -- Rasip_ TRANSIT NEGOTIATIONS AND SATISFAC | TioN GUARANTEED. J. W. Meharry, PORT PERRY March, 1914. 400,0C0 Words. E000 Lius ratiands" Cost 3420,0 2700 Pages. ont dictionarywith = SL terized Ga "A Stroke ood Egds For Hatgting EGGS FOR HATCHING -- PUKE BRED WHITE YAN DOTTES--$1 1a pea mm Dashwood, ot all Fool "Montreal," said Scott-Proctor, hy his friend's hand as though ft "were 4 'pump-handle. Tommy Dashwood was the son of Sir Thomas Dashwood, an English baronet, a big man in the army. Special attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travel rs, Our charges are moderate and we guarantee to please our patrons, fi « Patronage «olicited. £7 Plone Na. 2. CAWKER BRO Bell Phone 79. On Krone Hook paper. We Ibs, Size lyrGx0)ix me re sr md: ANCY SHINE, TOYS, &C. . UR HOLIDAY STOCK is without doubt the most complete we have ever shown in this district and for Variety and Choicenest never was approached and t requires only to be inspected to meet a | ready response to purchase. : BOUNTIFUD SUPPLY of everything in our line, unapproached for Quantity and Quality and all appropriate for this Joyous i] Season EAUTIFUL CABINETS of Bon:Bons--Boxes being Priced from 25 cents to $6.00 each. INGRAMS' St. Charles Hotel PORT PERRY (Eh irely under New Maungement) GG. A. COLE PROPRIETOR [Late of Hotel Falconer, Toronto] Conimercial trade solicited First class Simple seem TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLb.--Mr. WH. McCaw, Pert Perry, 1s now in a position (0 issue tick ts to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his anmerous Ticket Agercics for Rail road and Steamship lines, he bas been reappointed Ticket Agent for {FRESH & TENDER '- CAWKERBRO=- RED CLOVER, ALSI 0 the diering and I'would just as soon not have a commission, I can do fust "go am 1," sald Scott-Proctor. } ! i After leaving the guick-lunch es- %< 2 HG r; | i tablishment they Xyired uiong St. 'Notice. £3 : Farm t 1 Salo, a7 ran tat athor yal, He 14 TF oer § aay ie deh ' j BR othor 1 OTICE 18 UEREBY GIVEN! ap th i BA ha Oe Ci Noe or less, of choice land a large veal Rifles; commanded by Lt. -Col, : There 1s on the premise or at the. Town: 1lal!, Stugeg,. h ) pre Ss an Ore into cemp on Salisbury plains, It is on the north end of the lot; main with the 14th battalion. 'uiopened road allowance Tying be- from Port Perry on a leading: a lieutenant in the Durham' Light ficlent reasons. One is that ance running East aod, West way station, Sh ankL, but concession 8 in the Township Prince Albert, June 28, 1911, THOMAS GRARAM, ihe Grand Trunk Railway. Parties as good' work for my country es e "I'm just going back to enlist} faking thy bext boat," sald Dash- just arrived two days ago on my through Canada to Australia. Let ATL 'néphew of that excellent fan being Wenyse. All these Ys had gone" 3 coneessinn 4. in the tow N int. the Municipal, Copngil of, The latter was also go- ' or Bome but after u little thought the Township of Scugog. intend; .to tian of shich is cleared, the balal being splendidly wooded. The ta Burland. © They entered the Tenus, trained at Valcartier, came over im | and a complete * 'supply of wat . ; AC There is a iarge barn with'c understood: that: Dashwood will. take On Saturday the 13th s commission in Kitchener's -army, March, 1915 tame Jwelling house on the 's Scott-Proctor wears a Zululand and. The location of the fan ribbon, having fought in the cam-. tween concessions 7 and 8, seat This farm is, in every res] Th tose ot Tourn to oaders + park first class dairy farm and is D6 Likes: the Canadians an nd other ' at the North of concession 7 For particulars and terms, is | au uncle, the Duke of Bue. lying betweendots 4 and 5, cor- o the proprietress on the pre of Scugog. Dated ut Scugog this sth day of F.ELL Clealeof the Townehip of Scugog: 'ntending to travel will consult their Ref is = liown interests by consulting My efracting, C wood. "I'm waiting for money." " us go together." {otha famous rugby coilege together- Ihe "all decided to join the Royal Moot~ ! : Consider a By-Law is in a, capital state of cultivatig October with the regiment and went floor stabling, and a smaller ba Put the other two are going to re- at 2 o'clock p.m., for sel: ting. the.' a capital one, being about 1} palgn of 1906. At that time he was ment, but he has two » £904 and sul- , 1stly--The unopened" ody allow= half a mile from Manchester Jet, Bim : pounds at cession 7, and flats' & and: Sy S. A. PHERR February, 1915. "tMeCaw before embarking on a tri, an arrcunc S------ ¢ In returning thanks to the if public for the extensive pat- {ronage bestowed upon them it would intimate, that asin tho = -------- 3 GE 3 * at } Bl eh RU LefE GT Caunda's "Eye-Witness." REMOVA "Sir William Maxwell Aitken, M.T To his New and Handsome Tor Anmhtonsunder-lyne, hes been ap- hast only choice tat animals i will be slaughtered, so as to AND TIMOTHY SEED pointed ** g-Witness" in the Cana- ino. RA editionary Force, with the ' Max Altken, three years old, i wer Prin hy point: d OPTICAL PARLOE the NEW DOWVINION " HA RUILDING, 70 Yonce Sr King, Toronto FOR THE i SPRING TRADE ensure the choicest and ten- i derests Cuts possible, and we {intend at all times to have an i ampe supply of AND TENDER GHOIGE MEATS Ww please and deliver. romptly, or a Now the iss ile 4, ly dan

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