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Port Perry Standard, 15 Apr 1897, p. 2

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ser alana and is known to many having lived in Bow before removing to D sympathy is felt for Mr aries at that time ascended the Ottawa river, crossed lake Nipissing, descend- ed the Georgian Bay, and returned by LATEST MARKET REPORTS, Nervous the Severn river through lakes : Couchiching and Simcoe, and passed Toronto, April 12. ae 5 her unlooked-for bereavement. The up ihe Talbot river to the head Sates ey eae find just the help cy eam shock of so sudden a death must indeed need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur- nishes the desired strength by puri- fying, vitalizing and enriching the bldod, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the- whole system. Read this: "T want to praise Hood's Sarsaparilla. My, health run down, and I had the grip. fat, my heart and neryous systent ly affected, so that I could not dd fork. Our physician gave mé BREADSTUFES. Wheat--The further slump in Chicago gave a weak tone to the local market. Red wheat west sold at 70c, and white at Tic. It is not expected that there will be much further decline in Ontario wheat, as the residue of the crop is most- ly in strong hands. Manitobas are easier, No. 1 hard, Midland, is quoted at 79, and No. 2 at 78c. Flour--Dull and nominal. While the wheat markets are so weak it is impos- sible to sell flour. of the Trent, and sailing down the Trent reached the Bay of Quinte and lake Ontario. The county of Ontario by the act 14 and 15 Victoria, chapter 5, (1851) con- sisted of the townships of Whitby, Pickering (formerly Edinburgh), Ux- bridge, Reach, Brock, Georgina, Scott, Thorah, Mara and Rama, formerly part of the county of York, and the new township of Scugog, formerly part of the said township of Reach, and part of the township of Cartwright, in the have been hard to bear, Mr. W. J. Luke is putt his bicycle repair shop inj a show-room with a view stock of new bikes. Mr. Thos. Deverell, jr to build two new house: plaster work in Bowmany next Monday with bis h Messrs. T. N. Davey of Whitby, and E. Brooklin, are to be con U Skin Eruptions '8 Rough Skin This time it is Gentlemen's L west, sold at 38c, and east at 40c. Rye--Car lots, f.o.b., west, are quoted at 82c. Peel. On Monday, the 8rd of May, 1852, the reeves and deputy-reeves of the several i d is i i ing i t ace aud Congress Boots in Black, T eNynty of Durham, Seeprisite the} Millfecd--Bran Js quoted at $8 to $8.54 t did not eure, Idecided | having passed their first Black Heads a Sea g ; , Tan, W h ite G 0 o Ss wand known as the Island of Seugog, at western mills, and shorts at $9. 4 E arsaparilla. Soon I could mediates wr Pimples ae v oe ere pe extra large stock un the newest styles and was united @@ the counties of York Oatmeal--Car lots of rolled oats, ig hi ork, MPbave takell Mr. anal Mies . p re cut down to the very lowest cent possibie' to: Gack aera D artim ent and Peel for municipal, judical and | bags, on track here, are quoted at $2.80 CURCW Ol 5 aee | | pitied. They eczema customers, : ep a other purposes, under the name of the | and small lots at $2.90. _|can't keep the ; Salt Rheum united counties of York, Ontario and| Peas--Steady. Car lots, north a {only afew months es cho cswas Tetter We BP ous o 'lo -- eee Cash Trade ee a . _ | wedded, and now another one in Miss | Mary has been taken off by. Mr. Charles Stark, of Waterloo. The event took This is a new departure, and Me ft wo fool confident our ever done in our line, and for this purpose have laid in ae aa EE and Night Gowns d0e. These Blood is Foul and Diseased. Great Spring Cleanser. Is your blood impure and poisoned? It is Gf you have eruptions, blotches, pimples, sores, eczema, salt rheum or erysipelas. With such troubles the blood is fast carrying poison and disease Compound. Jts vitalizing and health- syrup sells at 75c. Baled Hay--Unchang fancy hay sells at $10 on f Straw--Demand quiet. Car lots of oat straw, on track, are quoted at $6 to $5.50. DAIRY PRODUG#. Butter--Choice to, .ncy dairy rolls are in good demand. In fact, there is not sufficient coming forward to meet the demand. Quotations are: Low and me: 1 the next election for the Legislative Assembly. Ten names ap- peared on the ballots, but more than the WHITBY NEWS. (From Tuesday morning's Gazette) Mrs. Burnham has returned froma sojourn-in Toronto. Mr. Frank Bradley, Corners, is among the sick, 5 Miss Cora Johnson is visiting in 'To- of Hamer's much improved in health, we The following is the standing of the pupils in the senior division of Prince 177,0. Suteliffe 174, A. Bond 168, N. Baffour 151, E. Bond 146, J. Lang 138, B. "Wilson 131, BE. McCulloch 94, M. Breen 68. Junior fourth, total 250, R, Cornish 158, Li. Wheeler 134, S. Vernon 121. Senior third, total 320, KE. Bartley 256, A. Weir 228 V, Patterson 223, E. McCulloch 210, R. Balfour 205, P. Boe 196, E. Fielding 172, W. Dawes 151. The better I live. C4 ---- 2-4 Spring is here. The time for house something in the way of Painting, Paper-hanging or Kalsomining done. I am prepared as usual to do anything in the above lines. Prices to suit the times. Leave orders at my paint shop, Wharton's old stand, where they will receive my prompt attention. ROBT. WILSON. Port Perry, April 18th, 1897. \ see s aoe - Pow | Albert public sehool for the month of I Cc ; O R Vi Adv & S N fe png pon t poe necessary two-thirds were for Mr. Reif. | 7 001 -FSeniot arth total 250, F,| cleaning will shortly commence. You a 5 8 Palac's Coleey Compound the | 2 , Vickery 186, D. Weir 178, W. McBrien | Will doubtless find it necessary to bave K=MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE. ao se We start Corset Covers at] to every patt of your system. ee eee Tepe, locos aaa pa ronto, and will remain until after oe piten 198, e Martyn ae, i BK M i mn i " vie sous d airy, S; 3 sige"! * | easter. Kirby 158. unior third, tota 90 : i Pp & wo for 25c., Drawers 15c. To be clean, sound, vigorous, and | 13 to 14c; small dai rolls, strictl , Ort ahtttn Of ee oe 88 0 a a ie t ) é ' Thealthy you must use Paine's Celery Boies 18 aa: eae? ibe ee Mrs: Win? Wee alee cae Sutcliffe 248, B. Bartley 210, V. McLean ©0268 C0860 a a are fresh goods direct from the manufacturers, and re- present all needed sizes and giving properties show at once upon the blood ; it is unequalled as a health produéer and cleanser. No bitters;mervines, sarsaparillas or pills cam possibly remove the dangers 19c; and»creamery, pounds, 20 to 21c. Cheese--Steady. Summer makes sell at 10 to 10%, and fall makes at 11c. DRESSED HOGS AND#PROVISIONS. to say. x Mr. N. H. McGillivray won the.$0 rize in connection with the Gaef anguage competition at Knox colleg. MANITOBA MATTERS, » NENTHOL|e © © © & @ ele pustE When you want a Reliable Stove. . : . municipalities of the county met "At the} Barley--Very little trade doing. » Noy ; . ries : : i Dmady friends will heartily ap-| trick school house, in HREtVINME: of |2 is quoted at 280, No. 1 at Sic, and . Bee in tie prema Se teeta, a very Heavy Stock and will give extra induce- r or i +e | Whitby (now known as the Dufferin-| fancy at 34 to 35c, outside. Feed barley Pl dinte fri 4 . oma ; 5 6" yoy : re of. ' Bor ae ee he street Bis house) and organized by | is quoted at 22 to 280, north and west} : caaren se eee Leming. 5 ments to all parties to patronize Cheapside Bs a have felt! the negessiby OY | electings®J ames Gould, reeve Of Ux- | freights. Beathe tae he i acted as groomsman, : bee and home Trade i= ; G adding @ nice range of these bday provision warden and AP. nam trelghte quoted to deyat 250, Mii the Blessitg of God, it has cured mp |and Miss Grace Hallett as bridesmaid. " i. : + poin lillam rown e 1 8, , Bs . x' : . > : a ; goods to our already compre- Gilliam Paxtots pecan The | Oats--Rather easier, in sympathy with | | Worsed 98 hard as ever the past su 4 oh pealaings ae . ~ . = ee ae hem at all prices, $1, $1.25, $1.50 : : | Res a h icipalities | the rest of the market. White oats, west, | Met, and I am thankful to say I am nanY ne; ea see geE et ing extra good. : representatives of the municipalities , i : TE ashen hal andenroe Fi bur cr ensive stoc ur lady ; 0 ppy prosp uture B : : were as follows:--Township of Brock; | are quoted at 19c, and east at 20c. Well. Hood's Pills when taken with | /™ Ore amy , Hine Lace Boots at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 up to $3, in all the i salespeople have the immed-| gohert Sproule, reevey Alexander PRODUCE, Hlood's farsaparilla help very muchp |mestmumerous, Fs yee styles of toes and makes, me: . ae my a ee = i a ae af * . .M. M. 7 = d vt ) e : te 5 4 ; inte supervision of Hs akock, | niin Tnissses MYER A] socs_me Sonn mr ll alam Meg POG FE | eee 00a Tae cs cdo ae geen Simro hand ill and will be glad to show you|:cc.c. townships of Mara and Rama. | @tged as prices . declined, _ until 9¢ was Friday evening, but this was undoubt- ae \ _ 26h § daily, in Razor Toe, Coig ium, Ete. ; 5 ¥ W James MePherton. reeves township ot | touched. 'To-day the market was higher, 3 edly due to the storm which raged that} | prirrrasa, pysnvrere te x = ; " through and quote prices. We Pigkerine"W. H. Mitcheleaseve Potet at 9c for new laid. New laid are quoted However, the absent ones andall BOWEL, COMPLAINTS, #2 Quer ( Poecemh . 3 feel confident our Tange - of Tatler "deputy-reeye ; Snake of oon sesh at a ae Od i a Bee oe Peed. Wes A Sure, aoe ier Cure for theso "ge x y tic 0 i ge : : 2 5 ah i e oultry--Offerings light. Quotations i 'dramati umerous ' roubles is ae i. see. i : z White Goods will surprise and ea and ae eh eames for bright stock are: Turkeys, 10 to 110; fe Se * } "He -catised congulaianeor : . Is full of everything in this line, and we would "call particular ' please you. We hav@{atsplen-| township of Scott, James Golloway, | S28 8 t0 90; chickens, 40 to 600; and Sarsaparilla at ot attention to our New Peas at 25c., 30s. 40. and 50¢., Black, * did assortment of 'Skirts, | teeve; township of Thorah, Chas. a pobatoe: eee a are' liberal' Gar r pa ae 4 ey Green and Mixed. £ Corset Covers, D rawers and i One 3 ee ee ft lots, on track, are quoted at 18c, and out | Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All dru (PorRY DAvts'.) 7 Uu Pr rocker t : kk ' ia : ' of ee ' 1g of store lots at 25 to 27c. y by C. 1.6 Used Internally and Externi7; QO (; S te r Night Dreszes from the most | W Ly ' ee: oo ae Beans--Hand-picked white beans bring j igre Bice Be aso ue 3S 2 y oc e, r richly embroidered down to}, Thomas N. Gibbs, reeve. i. eee ae HFM Sede to Pot Jot Pot Boye SL Is also large, some of the prettiest}Toilet Sets ever shown at the staple grades. * ere -| Common beans sell at 35 to 50c. Hadea: desire to aeain from $2 to $5. Beautiful Tea and Dinner Sets, Etc. as . Y $ : > : Apples--Quiet. Dealers quote - small VILLE y at,some future date, and ROBT WILSON ; i ¢ r CRITICAL CONDITION. sa oe at 2 to 2i¢c, and evap- ended ae rose Ww poarty that it wa Fine California Sweet Oranges, Messina Lomons, Hallowee Da tes, es : orated a 0 370. gerogaves atvender t ainly evident thathe had complete i i i . © pepple Syrup--Demand is fal gue. ee ae on Fe bie his Hees See es = se Mixed Pickles in Bulk, Ee, : s plies here are quite large. New Tun |: illiam Henry Rei ye to pain E : j : r Of Thousands of Canadians. map] syrup is quoted® to mber, was chosen on the =< 2 I paint to live, Bring us your Dollars and secure Bargains while they are going. r = P y § : es ' large tins, and at 90_injivg again be the standard- PRINCE ALBERT. The more I paint, > : fc Receipts of dressed hogs are Jight. lengths. Ladies looking for | that jurkin your system at this time.] Licht a hogs, on track es will brin Messrs. Joshua Wright, of Pé@t } Conservatives Will Not Put a Candidate in 2: 5 K J ; g gs, , f = the Field to O M ; retty, frilled ruffled aud | For pure; xed blood, rosy checks and | $6.25 to $6.60, light fats $5.50, and Beayy | Perry, and L. K. Murton, of Oshawa, e Field to Oppose Mr, Jameson, : vo ; estion you need Paine's Celery | fats $3.25. Provisions continue'im good | Were in town last week auditing: tle & daintily embroidered garments need not send to the city for them now as they can be had in thise establishment. Our quotations will convince any : Hee : ©6068 O660* < 2 i ae the Sf. upon having Smoked Meats--Hams, heavy, 10¢ ae Maeno intelligeat w oman of the folly " Paine's" th that aie people | medium, 1ic; light, 12c; breakfast ices ue vein Peet : 6! of attem to make up these | wei, bacon, 11¢; rol], 8c; backs, 11¢; pienie eo. ak wit ; t EXTENSIVE d ~ home Ve Wa hams, 7'to 7340, All meats out of pickle aug) phy, NY SLO. Cg BALD £0008 ei , 1c less than prices quoted for smoked: try and physics, ree >this line. Come yourself that orporating Beaverton corporated in 1872. 'the by-law,i as a village was passed in 1884. The townshipef Rama was organized. about eighteen miles, and it extends northward from Lake Ontario a 1 of sixty-six miles, was a U.E. Loyalist--Capt. Benjamin in 1794, and settled east of Port the towns of Pickering "was held in 1801, and the " for the purpose of choos- ing certain fit and For 'ants and Children. Guarantee hipment § he) : was _ well when he retired Sunda ' ' eee gejor Land Sake y of Ontario was first visit- | he thought, together with some of his evening, but when the famil 5 called you get the genuine, Theta Ford ie op Land 8 .. . . . Li : =f = simi og Grass : years ago. Champlain|in looking after the interests of the | sure s power to help you also, Why | dead." Deceased is the SCOTT S.2OWME, Belleville, CRs -slgpatar OLEMAN'S SALT y ebavillet mission people in that locality. i not Tce ' : See OF: EOQNDONO OOOSOOOOO OOOOH S oteteay se Ast your encouragement and your The first known settler in the county | |, Who came into the township of| tw | posite lots 16.and 17." The Reeve stat- has done such a mighty substitutes that are Paine's Celery thless imitations fe unsuspecting for profits they bring demand. Quotations areg.Barrelled porlky criminal justice accounts. shoulder mess, $10 $10.50; heavy mess, $12 to $12.50; short cut, $13.50. Dry Salted-Meats--Long clear Bp car lots, 7c; ton lots, 7V4e@seca 744¢c; hacks, 7c. meats. g Lard--Tierces, 7c; tubs, 7c; ds, 6 to 6c. CK MARKETS. sides of the present travelled road with is fifteen feet much has already been expended there- on. The probable cost for repairs will amount to about $250." A petition was presented by Mr.Lamb signed by Mr. Chas. Rennie and sixty- fo others, asking for a grant of money for improvement of road on con. 13, op- ed the council would in a short time m Pile, aries engineer in inves gating sink holdy7éc. Mr. »Gook, who resides near the 'hole, came before the 0. them.once more that it was barely able. He was »yilling, as heretofore, to assist in making a thorough good piece of road there, but neighbors, the council was a little slow Sal ~~ rods, and the average depth to. ich the rod L| Blu@® peas. Buckwheat Beans bus. Alsike Clov: Red Clover SEAMS HARPAHMDMONOOS SSSSSSSeSESRReSRSRSSNSESSES s SON KP DMDDSCOCORHOOOCORRBWODDOOO ¥ Mr. W. A. Fraser, the new proprietr f the foundry, has moved his family fo own, and they oceupy Mr J. E. Fat- li's house, just east of Miss Logaig. come, Dorothea Orr has passed ler meeting of the Conservatives on | day night it was decided - not to candidate in the fleld to oppose Jameson, the Liberal n The,Trades and bo: ance .organizations Saturday Winnipeg. April 12.--At a a nzo Banks, of Pickering, was Police Magistrate on Mon 9 rimil "passed away on of her recent ill- ast. of a family--ber r inspector be- fore being removed from the farm. Since the quarantine regulations were put in force in that ownship, several shipments have heensmade, the inspec: post-office address. : The Dover (Deleware) Democrat says :--"'Harvey Soper,*aged 80 years, died suddenly Sunday' ht, at the home of his dau, rs... Robert Richardson, at Five Points. Mr. Soper him the next morning' hi -fotind Richard Richardson, o A bwrence Co., Ltd, Sole Proprietors, MonTREAL, 250. | 80 @ 6 Auction "~ 7 sale!| Tf you have fad the to 'nervous system, liver Oil will do the firsts. -pophosphites the second. Th are permanently and pleasantly combined in Scott's Emulsion. It lifts the despondency and § heals the inflamed membranes You can have rich, red blood; resistive strength ; steady brain and nerves. Scott's Emulsion prevents as well as cures, « And whether ) 24 send or go for Scott's Emulsion, be sure > Thomson, who*has been o'Mr. BOW. Hodson's.farm for several monthi ut leaving*to take a position in Mr. son's" office in Toronto. bh began to plunge and kiek and off on a rather wild gait, much omforture of the ladies, who W@allthey could do to stick to the sided rig, without making: affort to stopthe horse. Mr. COR asa went to the rescue, and stopped the horse after it turned down park St. a distance. Just before it was stopped it CASTORIA your owl interest. There has been discovered, and is now for | b i 'Hair Grower" and '* Complexion Whitening" .This "Hair Grower" will Whitening" that will in one month's time make you asclear and white as the skin can be made..sWe never knewa lady or gentleman to use two bottles ot "Whitening," for they all say that: be- fore they finished the second bottle they were as white as they would wish ta be. After theuse of this "Whitening," the skin will forever retain its color. "It al R. & J. RYAN, 201 Division Street, Ottawa The Canada Salt Association Ctinton, Ont, Sas the undersigned, a truly wondertabl i Buy "Clothes like they take an emetic--shut their eyes and down 'i goes. Then they expect every= WISER MEN Investigate before they buy, come here to be measured. The result Des ; ee x sta is they are always well dressed mt by Mr. John Seadding | make a tour through the township and tor simply examining™ thé. animals at ran into the ditch and pitched the ladies | 8% Temaves freckles, ote., etc. The b - : : anes 9. The town's name ee would consider thet: claim then. P. the sipping point. This will not in of he throat d Tangs. out. Mrs. Slater held on to her babe, "Hair Grower" is 50c)per_ bottle, and ie ona ee cine to Whitby atits incorporation| On motion tke following accounts future be permitted. Farmers can have at Yow pnot have LAB | and both escaped unhurt, but Mrs'| the "Face Whitening" 50 cents per bot- ries, and finished by tailors who "to avoid confusion withathe | wereordered to be paid :+John Clyde, their sheep examined free of charie by | | GRIPPER. @ 2. Stevenson receiveda severe bruise on | le. Either of these remedies will be have their reputation at stake. on the Detroit river. $1, refund of dog tax; Wm. Stone, simply notifying C.J. Brodie, 2 S., You can put your system in the leg', besides getting her clothes wet | Senbto any address on.xeceipt of price. : ; frst "town meeting for | pairing wash-outs on Queen street, Claremont, or Major Lloyd, New- a condition unfavorable to # and muddy from falling into the ditch, | Addtess all orders to F he townofficarsihid other Ww ' market, giving lot and concession and ¢ or Be one of the wise men this year and buy your Spring Suit from Rite' Goods ammeniiial _Househ,. f Furnit [ ' erent + -° Cae Ba. lambs Bites une @ ; 1 4 ht to the WLDOD. UA J | Senta ine ee at : _ things you sual run of milkers. The market the ¢ 3 x se alee pro ck ae Beak ' x Come to us for yOUrTinware, Granites. ~~ ali oS, TO reser " ne guise one in all sensegiiton, gpediaaa aaa Coa O¥1 | the petitions prepared contain no men: | nor of John and Sat teneral jobbing and repairing promptly attended to. oe firm Ba et tonal . 'hi ned from far a 10 EO nds deCOVeIRE | tion of the service of vol EE se F k pecia lty wi EiGonobnt of Easter cattle here wast mos | in which daft coe ae eer cases Fe | out for active séfVico.fn Manitoba: at the NACo WORE, Hecamihy visitas, eke Call ee, and ae ane oe stuff went a od eda ume of-the Pret Tae ee Z « QD : dy i Mr. W: J- Montgomery, an honorary - : April 14th. 1897 quickly doubtless more would have sold} sd off in Toronto jn | graduate of Toronto University, who |, psp ¢ JE PH I LP & CO. pri , 1897, as it was a no ines with the ,and Mr. M. W. Collins,jof| came to. Manitoba years ago, dropped | 5 oak a : aa OPPOSITE POST ' TOM sti was slow of bale ahd weak ta | the east side boot and shoo store, Wikt- | dead while eating: breakfast in the Royal | 1 Chandel ees [ : ' s ete ixdort cath 1 eee r, was the highest bidder--d5e. on fic | Hotel here this morning. Deceased "had | { TY imdon Comnices ie Dart Bory Hf] | was i d te issu ee), Pore cattle was slow, and prices --and he was declared the pt teaching school in a country town rs ef 4 Ghe Port Pe tandard, Tucted to is How, and pri as declared the hin 1. |1 eae Eoscewiore WENN for nomination aff e aercre Bro ange " = : ae rgrs 2 Ko, He intends to give the pur- me to the city recently. On Satur- | 4 number of Unframe: 8 of Lake ASHBURN. To ; vacancy. > All oe eo e er ing public big bargains in order to ht he was attacked with a hem- Ab Ween - ; owson, of Toronto, is visit- PORT PERRY, APRIL 15, 1897 From Allan Stuart resigning ee pe cca shipps pot cous ope clear the stock off. The stock amoutt ee Oe oe good hts for a few days." Cure , AP 9, 186 _ | tion as pathmaster, ndications are fora "better enquiry | §) 99 437 o4 : : oie . 5 é cee AE SL |g as attester glee hagas 82h 4 a {Sultpa Paige Gook Stove, Sofa ft Savage has moved into| FRET ESUIVEA TES Iv NOTES AND COMMENTS. for Ontario of thé' Employers' Liability | Wheat, white, new... A week or two ago Mr. Christopher pt, April 11.---Dr. Minchin, | 1 Willog and Ook nigh Gack nore goer the howselately occupied by Mr. W. = e Assurance Co., submitting a circular | Wheat, red, per bush. the eet ca femily get Ae y man, J. duber and E, ©, |1Pairlaige Lace Curtains and poles (Bay Win- | Stephen. TAKE . The pulp wood industry has been | dealing with guarantee bonds for mun- See ene ae gee: there the a oe al ed , W Berlin, have been subpoenaed | » y070" Pictures framed j Hanging Lam Miss Jennie Valentyne has left, with ° growing in expansive proportions es officials. a Co. willissue bonds | Oats: per pi ae sever ' » Mrs. Stericker, w ae ee ge (00 eee! sod Wiper Garp! : ve k Sta re, Woot oe B £ | ' ° aA es throughout Canada during the past| Pry oe a mm $1,000 to- | Bye, per bush,,,,,,. been troubled with bronchitis prey Powecuon Peogeny by Mrs. Pat. | DINING ROOM. Pee 2 id : r i iS oO Ss Ge rom R, Michig, Greenbank, ¢hair-| Barley, per bush: to their leaving, tadk a fresh cold son, of Rothsay, te recover a sum of | 1 sideboard 1 Lounge Miss Hattie Wilson, of Scarboro, is : few years and furnished employment to | man of road division No. 85, recommend. | Ducks, spring, per pair. died, so word reaches us. This will insurance money on a policy held by her |1Black Walnut Extension Table _ spending a couple of weeks visiting rel- Fp a large number of men previous to the | ing Mr. Albert Alhurst, pathmaster of a ib. ee sid news to their friends in tis dita ee eee . Knights! Laney Clock © vet China 'tee Set aaa $ A R $ A P A R i i L A revision of the new American tariff | '22¢ ivision.. 7 S deantee in ink but we suppose it is one of the hardships | "°c\c'y, Phe suit will be of considerable | 9 pairs Lace Curtains 2 Blinds and Rollers Mrs. James Lawrenee.is in 'Poronto It has now put a barriey'tlersta and | q oe He aoe oo es, Uxbri Eggs, new lai of pioneer Jife. oP aaa ie nn. ip e HALLS. nursing her daughter, Mrs. T. Wilson, IT Is } 1 a a ¢ ' 'otatoes, ~ 2 ' SEY Hat Ragk 1 Hall fs ig 2 4 : s many of our pulp millg"are at present! From the Muniéipal 7 a per bret a byte ee ee. eee me opp day in the autumy 1 Parlor Wood stow Quantity of Ol! Cloth aes very ill with inflammatory rheu ' ana ' 4 pecs tod : . : mas, i receipt _| Beets, 3 y une Se 1a sudd i £1896. He acted strangely about town, | | Stair Carpet, pads, fastenings, Hite. : : @ : lying idle, but united efforts -are being mes Coe rogue mc path Ce cae the death of Mrs. T.. ft he subsequently ad dead in hig | | Paix Lace Curtains 1 Blind and Roller Mrs. D., says: '* For years I have AND NEVER FAILS. s made to induce che Canadian govern-| Fiom T. HH. Walsh rk of Brock, | APPles. per bbl reside in the Thomas Dow zoom in the Grand Central hotel, while BEDEOQOMENO. 13 been nervous and weakly. I took one r ment to retaliate with no uncertain | submitting the following eopy of resolu, | O27 mothy-- Dundas street east. She near the bed on which his body lay was |! Heavy Walnut Set 1Chamber Set | dollars's worth of Miller's Compound mo Wa EEE 4 i iz PY resolu- | Straw, sheaf. Palo = is ail hired - 1 Woyen Wire Spring with Mattress i Pill d + ] a ee ED t sound. tion passed by Brock council at their | Beef, hinds akon seriously 1! on Thursdiy meht, | found a bottle which had contained a | i Carpet, Tapestry 1 Oak aud Willow Rocker | L£08 Yeap OOS er OW aes, 0 e -------- March meeting :--"Moyed Lb Mr. Wil- eef, Pores. Faas osc aes yi enema a. Jae ae oy Seat ea . Hoh une io. aoe 3 Bee rece Cuneins "2Biinds and rollers pirong=; Nor sale by 2 esc. MAKE oe It is announced that the Duke of |!iams, seconded by Mr; Weatheral, th ambs, carease, per Ib... all ; le to save | purchas at morning at Hoffman's . BEDROOM No, 2. a i oat x é a ' ng Pe é ee | this Connell do n ecognize Mr ata Veal, per Tha en her. Widespread sympathy is felt for | drug store. The coroner's jury brought | 1 Ash Bedroom Set, ight __1 Tapestry Varpet lee Ze re --, ae . a You TAY iy Lgeda wilk saceped "she Parl ob Aber: Th - ca -'a:,' | Mutton, per Ib..... ee the large family she leaves behiid. | in a yerdict of accidental death, but the | 1 Woven Wire Spring and Mattress r Pi age -- . deen as Governor-General of Canada in ompson as ame mt as they dis-| Dressed hogs. . a The funeral takes place this afte ject K. tora optic. | 2 CHamlier, Sot 1Small Rocker hear there is not much improvement, i " ae: VE: osed of. him "86 Ss ago by eee te i place this afternoon | Select Knights believe the man commit: | 1 paix Lace Gurtains 1 Blind and Rollers it wi g ti i Askeyour Druggist or Dealer f : s Pp go by ; 4 nd Roll and it will be a long time before she is ggist 0 er for it 1898. George Godolphin Osborne is the | committing him Y as an indi- -------- jabeoclock, ted suicide, and refuse to pay the life i BEDROOM No. 3. able to be brought home. a" tenth Duke of Leeds and a Prince of | gent." ' UNITED STATES MARKETS. J», The following are the United States | insurance, hence the suit. Patterson was | ; 4sn Bedroom Set, dark 1 Cane Rocker : i in ; ; qi 7 onsular returns from this distri a well-known grain and stock buyer, |i Tapestry Carpet The funeral of Master George Hick- the Holy Roman Empire, was born in|. From J. B. Wel erk of Mariposa, | past Buffalo April 12.--Cattle---Rw 91 th : dine M oe es ell-to-do as f thi 5 . ingbottom, son of Mr. Robert Hicking A 2 poens aa asking Reach com : , ---Cattle--Ro 5| the quarter ending March Sist, 1897 ;--| Well-to-do as far as this wo BEDROOM No. 4. gS [r. ing- i neal ee 1862, and succeeded to the title on the | ment was made Be poeens: 8 ae ceipts, 2 cars; market ruled with a fair ia - , go, and his relatives from 1 Ash Bedzoom Set, dark 1 Small Rocker | bottom, took place on Wednesday from ---------------- £ death of his father in 1895. He was| icipalities re to expenditure ae sian wid outed jfor gog scouted the theory of suicid 1 Woven Wire Spring and Mattress foroaa to ph lace of parent, Ash- S nese ; nein] | Suockers and feeders, and particularly | standing the suspicious BEDROOM No. 5, burn. e had been.very ill with con- t Eton and at Trinit ovineial ' Be aes 2 2 a oe ne oe Z y a : SaPaiwle dging seek po file ee is considered firm, surrounding his death. "§ fe Bedstead 1 Coil Spring and Mattress | gestion of tl Scr ameieites ladies to So as we Pe fo examine road and| Vuorte nih te eee Pane of last Week, Meriat she Goull ae? cH The funeral 0} id Laer 00d thing ; secretary to the Secretary of State Se arti sue pest: Veals and a oe supply was fair; What She Got, d ee EN, ' eget 2 e ff pushers. § : a > Rs = rket was r = T: Be the colonies from 1886 to 1888, all y ee ss fe a A : et and unchanged, Pa., April 12.--Anna ee Seat eee Siar ae ® Chairs ce 2 nceee 1, E. LIN SCOTT, oxi : ointed treasurer offtaepaililll Bengid: ctawie'™ ogs-- Market opened slow, with Western: me lecturer and actress, has es Horse 1 Ironing Board ound, a ver: attended Bae . ae ae Y MB the illowin A 5 nes lower, good to choice _ Yorkers, dict of six and sa quarter : MISCELLANEOUS. Hf being once Veer est ai Teas f jouseho In JWY Berecenrs ti f th e $4.15 to $4.20; mixed packers' grades, B. Thompson, Allan' 1 Wish Besse 4 Priis ee (oe a i 5 ' pag st tinspection of the .ok-| $445. medium weights 3 : : ; : taken place for a number of years, rried in 1884 t is ¢ 3 weights, $4.15; heavy ; lers_ 1Set Garden Tools : ; Z ' } ma 0 I find th: vy. S. Heitman, Gideon ss 2 _j find that the continual sink-| hogs, $4.10 to $4.12; roughs, '$3.50 to Re esc ' satudh 1 Lawn Mowe Wher shows thgespect ae is Francis Lambto. ; ud is the result ofimproper | 3.90, Sheep and lambs--The offerin Surprised his doctor. "A littléo Henry Dryden, of Pitts") 4 Quantity of Stove Pipes was held. He~ was buried under t second Earl of Du He has four construction when the | were fairly moderate; native lambs, | Year ago I was laid up with bi aoe other Glasses. English church services,-he always be- : daughters living : ofthe Toadway was first com-| choies to prime, $6.30 to §6.50; good to | <hitis," says Stanley C. Bright, clerk 6 uiid family leave for Manitebrin's few aye, | Sa. stricby English-churchman. We is : in making the bearing surface} choice, $5.80 to $6.25; common to good, | Kingston.' My doctor's bill. came. ove furniture is all in good eonditvon. "} extend wmpathy to the bereaved : too narrow and then putting too much | do., $4.75. to $5.75; culls to common | 942, and altogether my illnes cost mi é relatives and friends. All his- family = THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. | heavy material thereon, which caused | jambs, $3.76 to $4.65; clipped lambs, | $420. This fall I had another att iP that amount 6 monthe orcaia wacex | Were present but the eldest gon, who is t S{oTES OF ITs EARLY History. which or collects 0 ae an ble ee poly $3 to $5.40; fair to choice nee ae a oe ent. en to parties furnishing approved joint notes. | in California. ° 3 E : ; SIdeTable | mixed sheep, $4.40 to $4; culls and com- ewspaper for Dr. lase's_S ; : sage % Fe SCT ta taitcy | bene ci be gag ana amet ae. °c ag a De - ie : : a 2 eiie Z s ess " i clip - wei $ a ( X $ ae ee ithe village of Port Perry was. in-| melon wimber of ameeiimlaes ot "See ee ne Oe . * ) e 5 1S C YO F aychage nets reece te . s and all the members is'stceessor is Mr. James thing to turn out all right. Any- gt ee ta | ae ce h rae Shee at fami ing pre- Ppe, Muir, of ga is now moving | actually grow hair on a bald head in six thing Seems good Paes for } and a iced as . separate munici é tion of the road in fut Se The took | # you know its aches and pains, here with his family. Mr. Muir' has| Weeks. A gentleman who has no beard them, as long as it looks well-- ' ity in 1356 a woiclye: I recommend to Sign vey <2 $0 10 t0 $000 pee on Saturday afte from | | the fever, the chills, the cough, fa lately been engaged with the Bel | can have a thrifty growth in six weeks until some day the color begins to : The villaze of Uxbridoa wast channel from the ae 'Spring Wheat ... 060 0 68} Ber} sidence, opposite Dr. Bast | the 4a Page eS. a Organ Co., but has also had aglong ex |by the use of this wonderful "Hair fade, the buttons fall off, seams f oo ' icipali oo of suMéian}aecth io: as G Wheat. 053 000 n cemetery. The ne Cepression you kn eaccioncehe farm. Grower." It will also prevent. the hair begin to rip, linings give out, then { 8s a'separate Wiunicipa lia tele tony depth ae oe 3 see '2 :--Messrs. H.| | them ail. The Grippe exhaus ' Ars from falling. By the use of this excel- d only then they k fe di t and incorporated as a town in' 1883. about four feat as the road acts ¢ ' a "Sigel -- Joke tic: aie quickly, Mrs. Slater and babe and Mrs. "Stey- Tevik remedy bows raise Wtawex cellent ey then they know the dif 20,000; eae etd ee ee eee a 0 17 oh rot eye tee c (Vitality, hen 8 few roas west o Jones" commer | Moustache im sx weeks. Ladies if you | en eae % . soe he | Black ee 0 48 of Port Perry. us has oR pea gS i : ee $ want a surprising head of hair, have %t t TE ee eR ee ee | ae ea | eek as i i] : Bs -- z AXle, ~ 3 ay ' a " _ The extreme breadth of the county is| tained which is desitable to do, after so| SMallgpeas......0........ 0 87 : theshafts down on the horse's heels, | Grower," We algo sell_a "Complexion = open

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