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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Sep 1874, p. 3

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RE DER Ge CS y - meh 3 eS TH BUTTERS {FAIGHEST JPRICE] wy : 3 . -- A , : x 2 ie i -- a mins a i a a : i ma-- -- nD noM "wergios Colum Me . NEW yO > A q Aen 2 ih Corrigan & Rutherford ARE STILL PAYING THE FOR BUTTER, AND Selling Goods Tweeds, Winceys, i lannels, American { otions. RECIDEDLY un \ est Value IN THE Se ------ mm S----_ rs ys .. SS---------- -- $. H. CHRISTIAN . Manchester, Aug. 20, 1874, AT WEST CASH PRICES CORRIGAN & RUTHERFORD. Port Peny, Aug. 20, 1874. CRT PERRY HICH SCHOOL ---- MBLE cn . % "TL RE-At Vi SE. ; aL 3 Pomdave Tih Luu. Tt 1s very desirable that all intending pupils should be present at the beginning of th frm C. MARSH, Chairman. Port Peiry, Aug. 12, 1871, E. D. ROGERS, Secretary. 3idw Str ay: rod 1 Sheep. After b years of successiu] | business in Port Perry, 1 deem y ARE PAYING FOR GOOD { TRAYLD fam th. the 16h inst, 9 Si LEED & 4 LA -One She pis cut ont of ihe = Yellow Caiut on 2ud con, Reach, bout AM BS. 2 have a picce + marked with | such information as wilt! vy will be JAMES KIRDB 20, Ist\con, SA . 32-1w Perry, July 1874. RY CHARI winted Mar ist, "ter of Shi rentley. An Insclvent. \ UTICE is horeby given that by Virtue of the Pow vested in me as Assignee of the I tute wind AF cts of th won named Insolvent, I shall off r for Sule by Fridy Mtpction AT MILLERS HOTEL In the Viilage of HRY! us Lwenty-Ninth way of Beplemiber, WT4, At the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, | | | All the Estate, right, title and interest of the | said Insolvent, and of myselfas Assignee | aforesaid 1m and to that certain parccl oe tract of Lana, situate in the Town- ship of Uxbridge, being the west-half of the east-hulf of lot number Nine, in the Seventh concession of the said Township 1 of Uxbridge, County of Ontario, Also one eight of an Acre more of less being part of Village Lot No. 8, in the Village of Epsom, in the said. Township of Reach, in the said County of Ontario, being composed of the South-east corner of Village Lat No. 8, extending from the North cast corner "north wards on Brock Btreet 9! feet 4 inch, thence west 60 feet, with new Cottage thereon erected. Torms and conditions will be madg kuown on day of sale. fi JOHN 8. M. WILLCOX, Assignee. Whitby, July, 15, 1874. _31-9w UO Lb 4 The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! : Sepaid § in any manner to suit, , Investments mde w Municipal Deben- tures, Eank dhd other marketable Stocks. . Apply to + JAMES HOLDEN, _ Official Assignee, Broker, &-. lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Whitby, April 10, 1873, suitably re- Orrice--Over the Dominion Bank, iid FALL £0008 11874. 1874. FOR 1874, AUTUMN! TRENBETH'S _ AT y ITH thanks to my numerous cus- tomers for liberal support in the past, 1 take this opportunity of advising them and the public generally, that NEW GOoRS MY FALL: STOCK 1 Are now on the way. and a 'considerable portion alyeady in : : ne | Has now arrived and is complete in every department ; of it not only right, but out f . y : Ih eat NEW FALL GOODS we the public to thank you, ) » throngh the Press, for your liberal patronage, during thes o o ---- =" At T. C. FORMAN'S. : . past five years, and at the same Fresh 0B! fonts / , | : . ; A LWAYS ON HAND . time I would 'most respectfully A | At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. | k . a. ---- ask youto continue to give mel ~~gw 13 THE TNE to purchase vo anys ny TAT wp wee oo QRYTRAY, LARGY CONSIGNKENTS. jt share of your patronage 5 and i PL | oy i aE in return, I shall endeavor to 0fall kinds, i bl § NEW, STYLISH, CHEAP my utmost as heretofore, tof PONT PERLE. i J ip a | oe ¢ww-------- i keep on hand and offer you. re a a GALS We hate as, in Green, . . } . xt tie. Domest Renmin hala imot el gl Bowd for Shu Bours and Shoo, Lots cf fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. DIN \ An Yi U3 fR6S ered 5 2 colec.| BEING ALONG YOUR £8 erative Figure, And get half Cash and half Trade, and no humbug. Cash paid for all kinds of Hides and Pelts. RE Corie money by buyi tion of the finest with the others and save your Groceries, &c., &¢ AT BONGARD & ROBINSON'S. Port Perry, Aug 20, 1875. a5 SC HOOL as Of all descriptions. A fiat assortment of Totool WINES ; as Boks for Hizb and Fully: . AND» Ed Golo J > At W.H. McCAT'S. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1874. 33 LIQUORS Brick! Brick 200,000 FIRST-CLASS RED BRICK. ! a FOR SALL CHEAP, at the ; Manchester rick Yard T Parties wanting large quantities for build.' Cin ing purposes will be liberally dealt with, FIRST CLASS GROCERY | i moan i HULRYY. iY 1 | Manchester, Aug. 13, 1874 he HAIR "WORK. : MRS. 1 Re COOK, ny "1 (uATE OF LOOEPORTyN.Y.) + AHL Ba: to announce to the Laides of Pot v in ¥y an establishment, three doors: ry i > the Obserser Printing Office, for the mani | i fucture of Chignons, Braids, Carls, Si Perry and vicinity, Hist has ope Combings, Bracelets, Rings, and Ornamenta | of Undoubted P urity, and everything péfbiving ton ! A hair work of every description She will : PORT PERRY. a to 'Ladies' Hair Dressing "and ! Sham pooing All orders promptly attend: d to. Mrs. Cook guarantees first clogs Souk, as she has had Jong experience in the basi- 26S, ' Port Perry, July 29, 1874 Books Another Priumph 7 FOR 1 | | JHE Jomnston {zapeR 0 The following is the Secretary's Official Report of the Kent Connty Agricultural Socie 's Reaping match, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. CHATHAM, Ost, Jury 167u, 1874. which 100k place near this town, on 1 mty A zes, with the resuits i y "EABIN LD The De minion Harvester, manufactured by Me Ba Prize, a Siiver Medal. Cut 5 feet 1 in » Macline , mantic ured by Me: hd Prize a Di ploma. Cat 4 feet 6 inches , when not. The Doze & Stephenson Machine, manu'actu~ed by Me , of Ingersoll, Look the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet. Deaught, 375 1bs when raking, 3251bs when not. SINGLE MACHINES, a Johnston Machine. manufactured the Brown rson Manufacturing Co., of rst Prize, a Silver Me Cut, 4 fet 1 Ti . Draught, when raking, 00 Ibs "he Burdick Machine, manufactnred hy A. Harris, Soff & €b., Branb®rd, took the Second ing, 3i2lbs, when not 2751b Prize, a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, w The Meadow Latk Machine, manufactured by John Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 4ft.2 in Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs, The following named Combiued Machines competed bat were not wari prizes, viz: Ayr Clipper, manufactured by Mr. John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draugkt, when reking, 3251bs, whetinot '2751bs, Cut, 5 feet 1: The Ohio combiied, aly ured br Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. inch. Draught, wi 01bs, when not, 3001bs. The Buckeye. ans by Mr. John Elliott, of London. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, when raking, 325lbs, when not, 290 New Baltimore, manufactured by A. tart; Son & Co, of Brantford. Cat, 4 ft. 10 in.-- Draucht, when raking, 310 ths, w hen not 273lbs. All of which is hereby certified as correct JUHN TISSMAY, This is another Triumph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the Frown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. Comment is unnecessary when it is a well knowh fict, that in all the trials in which the Johuston has competed it, ever jailed in taking the First Prize over all others! it more can Farmers ask July 22ud, 1874. [Tay lot's Store, MANCHESTER, P s competed fo attached thereto, respectively, viz: MACHINES. 300 1bs when not. ntford, took the See'y Kent Agricultural Society. race the present ranity of Ntaitius his customers for tom Su r would the patron stownd upon him since opening business at Manchester, and lity much in stating, that having purchased the Store and my he will bein a J to further extend his business aud offer still greater a to customs. - My Stock of Diy: Grpods, Crosesies &ec. Ww atwavs vo selected with the greatest-ears. The' entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price willalways be aimed at. The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, §c. waunot fail tc satisfy purchagers, Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873, JOHN TAYLQR ricnliural Society, the fol- prppe RS, or and choice and Fresh GROCERIES copstaatly supplied and sold at such prices as. Store. CHOICE QUALITY, i NEWESY STYLES, | £ and VERY CHEAP. a Full lines and splendid vaiue in Ca . Te ae and English Tw: | ings and Vestings, Every varicty of Overcontings, i % {A Complete Stock of Ready made Clothing { ! in the latest style y own manufictar | i 8 i The Furnishi l everything z in the line, riety, | Ur tercl thing of Choice quality Styles, cheap {A Full Asscriment Caps. | Look ont for my to uirive shortly. Broud Cloths, Ti Department comprises Shirts in every va- and all of Siylish Hats und Stock of Gents fine Furs For future Arrivals, 1 will Sell ait 'Ligh W. THRENBETH 871 RY! : UN DER ¢ MY « TIM IN RALLY, ing received the To AND THE PUBLIC GEN FNHE Subscriber | greater pertion of FALL & WINTER STCOK Customers may expect _ ROOTS AND SHOES | From the best manufactures amd being con- I N S stantly making up work ou the premises, he BAR G A is now ina position to cad th ntion of the public to Lis immense Stoc for k winch Variety, €hca IN Catnot be Connties gether w 'ith a uy qualities of him an adva who mix this | . Sai rch of th Boots and Musing, Sik Mae tles, wm of minor Zc mpnrtanes Light Prints, Sily Jackets, directed to t Groceries, it fe the Boots of such work as i ould not bh any terms. Let all, tl of BOOTS and S | {asso Linens, Ligitt Shawls; 1 ¢! Col'rd Liston, Parasols, ton - ' \ . , we Col'rd Diels is, Hemuants, a First-Class and he guaran article combi vance on Cost to purchase, a ¥ determined that th; be supplied in this § nd all GOODS as they appes | gularly, giving FASHIONABI residing in our is particularly c LES ara to the 2 towns. Yonr attention Ls of my own| rg" beet] | Hope «dry Carpets, Stock is used, and for neatn will be found equal to anyt | obtained in this country. | The great pressure the Subscriber to to obtain additional first 'he expects shortly to be alle " | that those efforts have been crowned with success. Men's Wellin, Fapestry Carpets, on Boots from $223 to! 2 $7.00. Ladies' Boots from One Dollar to Five Dollars. "Boy's and G wear, in | every variety, to suit all classes ot customers. pe, Wanicd immediately four first-class workmen, to whom constaut employment | ang tha hi hest wages will be given--would prafer one'to make sewed work, Gash for any quantity of Hide: gud Tallow. | J. WIGHT. | see for yourselves. Pott Perry, Nov. 1,1873 16] ie NOTE LOST. : OST iu the vicinity fntiy ol Taglon. a hand, dated 11th Octal, 1873, m Geo. Beckett and Thos. Beckett, in Nothing Call nnd Quality-- Cheap. [1iks them in Town. Nate ot) ade by | vor of Ben ake, or benrer, for id re of Eighty Hfuix Dollars. All partic by cantivhed | against negotiating said yo ns pey! ment hs been stopped. JOEIN GREENWELL. Raglan, Aug. 10, 1874, "WHITBY Ed "heap to piompt pay ing cuss J. & BR. WOLFBNDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in tomers. Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &e., Dundus St, Whitby. Alo, Agunt fur the Sgottish Geaiite, Also Building Stone cut to order. JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. "GEO, CURRIE. Poyt Penry, Aug 20, 1854. Whithy, July 29, 1874, Beautiful Patterns and Superb STEN ¥ARBLE WuRES, Oe ready pag--sd cay ;

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