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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Oct 1874, p. 4

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'Early to bed and early to rise will all be «ain if you don't advortise. i withoiit & detérininarion to have his wife Harry, after locking on while his new the other day, turned away, sepbugi «if she screamed like that in heaven I don' 'wouder they sent her off. An amiable citizen 0f Burlington called to see another, of the invalid, the visitor tried [them on, when turning to the sick man with much sympathy, he remarked: "Supposing the worse to happen, I'll take these boots." A Western man set fire to the prarie for fan, but after he bad run several miles and climbed a tfee, with his pants about all burned off, he concluded the sport was a liftle to violent exercise to be indulged in oftener than once in a lifetime. - eat $0 EO Brzaxrast.~--Erps's CocoA.~GRATEFUL AND CourorTive.--* By a thorough knowledge of the asturallsws which govern the opera= tions of digestion and nutrition and by a care-| and ful application of the fine properties of well- selected cocon, Mr. Epps bas provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored be- verage which may save us many heavy a doc. tors' bills." --OivilService Gazette. Made simply with Boiling Wateror Milk. Each packet is labelled--¢ James Epps & Co Homoo- pathic Chemists, London." Maxuracrune or Cocoa-- We will now | e give an account of the pricess adopted by Messrs. James Epps & Co, manufacturers of | th dietetic articles, at their works in the | Appeal. Euston Road, London" Cassssl's Household Guide. . ----rr-------- Letter from Rev. J. Salmon, M. D. Chipman, Queen's County, N B. Mr James 1 Fellows--Sir : In the practice of medicine I have recommended your Com- pound Syrup of Hypoyhosphites, and have found invariably the following results : Greater freedom in the action of the Lungs, and more easy ex pectoration in cases indicated by dry Cough, and decided aug- mentation of tone to the whole nervous sys-- tem. See article in 1 can safely and consistently recommend your invaluable preparation in a variety of cases, especially for chest diseases having successfully prescribed it in Bronchits, Asthraa, Debility and Liver: Complaint, De- bility from Fevers, and Debility from im- poverished Blood. 1 am, sir, yours truly, JAMES SALMON, Practising physician and Surg ------------------ Mapxine Pens. --A novelty bas been in- troduced in this line in the shape of a glass pen which will not corrode or wear out, there is no split at the end to catch or spat- ter, and the ink flows freely off the point. This pen and bottle of Payson's Indelible Ink should be in possession of every house- keeper. [SPECIAL NOTICES.) PHOSPHATES are nature's great fertiliz-- who was dangerously ill. At-| the k tracted by a festive pair of boots in the room fo UPON THE AMERICAN NEWREALKR ARSOY CEO. P. ROWELL & CO. No. 41 PARE Row, NEW Y i ee that thelr h It is indeed no surprise tha us to fake it out in able, legitimate business, They 'their bills, when due, on presenta- ings a or walt ere Te Ww want an. n r --and they supp ly a ine from a 8) bod kin toa cylinder press-- pes, inks and they fill their orders promp! at manufactur. ers' prices, and we CAD say that we have re- ceived the best newspaper and Book ink ever furnished at a lower price than we ever e Republican had in Si busiuses basis, us Doubt for elsewhere. Thi ngt wish this house for over six years,and all that time we never bad Bay, Season to complain of our treatment.--Mcriden, (Conn,) Republican, ~ Asthe Jroprietors of the first and most ex- tensive of these ncles in w York, they are wellqualified to furnish information. The details of the work sacted k arrangements for tising by relieving the advertiser of trouble and n, nse, him ud the various mediums wichge. ports coun- Ww. necessary Know to them, re given th. a atoneas along leaves nothing to bedesired. All the prrsien lars res ne Fir and on ofe news; c r dex. bs Enow aro placed 'e him in the pinst Somcise form,--~New York Times, June y Are without doubt, the leading Advertisi nts of the Units States, an , thierefore Of They have, by the free, liberal and use of money, 1 them- publish- y have si det a business that more any- e tells of the growth and importance) business,.-- Memphis, (Tenn. in eve! irg el of the newspaper ppeal. Ther business has grown to be something enormous, Every paper in the country is on file at thelr office and it 18 no uncommon thing for them to receive a mail of fifteen or twenty bushels of newspapers,--Norwalk (Conn) Ga zette. » Have completely systematized the busines, and after five years experience we can truth- fully state that we find the firm to be prompt courteous, correct--G ray ville, (Ill) Independen' oF They can be relied upon in every way, being worthy of implicit confldence.--New Orleans (La.) Price Current. While advancing their own interests, ad- vance those also of every blishor.-- South Bethlehem (Pa) Progress, The trustworthy business character and en- forphise is well reflected.--Utica (N.Y.) Her- al Have'completely SYSTEMATIZED the busi- ness.--Griggsville (111) Reflector. ha" TO ADVERTISERS, All persons who contemplate making cons tracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements should send 25 cts to QE. P. ROWELL & 00, 4L PARK ROW NEW TORK, for thelr ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPH. Li! lists of 3000 newspapers and vertising. estithates, howing the cost o A PUBLIC CAUTION. --0. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither manufactured nor sold in any part of the Unit- ed States, although they may obtained in the B.N. American Provinces. Each Potand Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with 'the words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, London," engraved there- on. It has become necessary to make this an- nouncement because the New York Chemical ers and restoratives. They are equally es- sential to the growth of the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms. Under their use grass | herb and tree, bone muscle and nerve attan a full and complete development. Every | intelligent farmer employs them to fertilize | the soil and every sientific physician pre- | scribes them to energisize and vitilize the | human system. Of these valuable medicin- | al agents the most elegant and agreeable is Dr Wheeler's Compound Exilir of Phosphit- | es and Calisaya. By taking it for a few weeks Chronic wasting diseases of & scrofu-| Jous consumptive or veneral character are rapidly improved the whole constitution | becoming renovated and purified and all the ! organs restored to vigorous action. Sold by | all druggists. | should, for the benefit of themselves and | ee The Simplest, Cheapest and Best a4 8 ine from them. WORKING APARATUSIn the world, For Marking Cotton, 8ilk, Woolen and Linen, is PAYSON'S INDELIBLE INK ! Used with a common pen without a Preparation. This ink fiows perfetly ; will write as eas-- ily on the finest muslin as ink on paper.... It does not dry up, and retains its virtues longer than any other ink known. ...It will not injure the finest fabric... .Payson's Ink has endured the test for forty now the most popuiar ink in existence, is norivaled for uniformity of qulity and du- ty. ...It will mark more neatly, quick- ly and indelibly than any other aparatus. ... Tt requires no preparation of the fabric. Price 37 cts per Bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Stationers, and Fancy Goods Dealers. | to;and I particular; Company (who pay nobody) finding at last that their name bas been so exposed, have as- sumed the title of * Holloway & Co, 3 but, oven now, no one will buy their medicines direct from them, so they have made arrange- ments to supply exclusively the firm of Messrs. Henry & Co., of New York, with their so-callel "Holloway's Pills and Ointment." It is presumed that from the large connexion Messrs. Henry and Co. have in the British Provinces and elsewhere, the public is very likely to be imposed upon by unscrupulous vendors and others unless they exercise great caution to prevent their being misled, by find- ing these medicines bearing a_stamp with the name of * Holloway and Co. New York," printed thereon. Many respectable firms in the British Pro- vinces, who obtain my medicines direct from bere, bave very properly suggested iat] e public, insert their names in the papers, that it may be known that my medicines can be The following is a list of the firms alluded i recommend those who desire to get my medicines 10 apply to some of the Houses named :-- Messrs. Avery, Brown & Co., Halifax, N.S. Messrs. Forsyth & Co., Halifax, N.8. Messrs. T. B. Barker & Sons, St.John, N.B. Mr. T. Des Brisay, Charlotte Town, P. E. I. Messrs. Langle, & Co., Victoria, B.C. Messrs, Moore & Ceo., Victoria, B. C. . John Pallen, Chatham, B.C. Messrs. Munro & Co., Montreal. Messrs. J. Winer & Co., Hamilton, Ont. Mr. H. J. Rose, Toronto. | Mr. A. Chipman Smith, St.John, N.B. Mr. John Bond, Goderich, Ont. Messrs. Elliot & Co., Toronto. Mr.J. Ointones: Loni St. Joba, N.B Messrs. Hanington Brot! . John, N.B. Messrs Hy, Windsor, Unt. Mrs. Orpen, Morden, N.S. Mr. C. Hunt, Jun., Rglorioton, N.B. Mr. W. H. Thompson, Harbor Grace, N.F.L. Mr. JM. Wiley, Fredericton, NB. | FIRST CLASS HUTS SHOR Material, Workmanship, Style and Fit!l oD Subscriber d return his sincere for the very extensive and rapidly increasing bestowed on him since opening business in PORT PERRY; wonld embrace portunity of as- a Sis customers and the public gener : io at as 1n the past s0 in the future will strictly adhere to using only the best 1, employing none is gio poe. 1 Sellingat prices--when the q 'of the cousidered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. "Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, nar First block west of the Post Office HARD WARRINER. * Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, t ¥ I er "New Marriage Act. essrs. W. & D. Yuile, Montreal. The medicines are sold at the lowest 'whole- sale net prices, in quantities of not less than h--viz : 8s. 6d., 228., and 34s. per dozen boxes of Pills or ts of Ointment, for which remittances must be sent in advance. Chemists and other vendors of Holloway's genuine Pills and Ointment may have their names inserted in Jocal papers if they will please apply THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533, Oxford Street, W. O. London, March 31st, 1874, "Supped ojedssp PUN SIOTILOT ILA IOPIO 0F IPE FIOM VY £pjuvysuco soi38ng Jo JUPTIONY A00D opem pusq UO *AGLIHM '133u48 dos EMV GOVIEEVO TVOLIOVEd 'NVAONOQd O "IAL --o1 0p pred uORUeNE IVORY -- [UH $90q OW Woy WHITBY... MARBLE WORKS. an = z E E B ,STONE- WORK, PLAS- iG, &o. in all their departments, in the best style. Utica, July 15,1873 ~~ PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, Och. 30, 1873, = AND -- SHINGLES ! eee AN Dee BILL LUMBER ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAN cee AND ---- CUT T0 ORDEI RY |PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Soph 34, 1073. UXBRIDGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ----r Er ------ "THE UXBRIDGE Cabinet Organ Pmbodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their CONCEDED SUPERIORITY ! 1t is the intention of the Company not only to make the Best Instruments, but to Sell them the Cheapest! QUALITY AND VALUE CONSIDERED. Tue Furniture DipartvexT furnished with a large variety of the 18 now is full running order. There Warerooms are will be found to be very latest and most popular wares of the day, and upon examination, LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited. Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any other house in the trade, they most respectfully solicit an examination of their Stock in all their De- partments. IN THD UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT ! Everything is also complete. A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butternut, Oak, Rose wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered COFFINS always on hand. We have also two FIRST- CLASS HEARSES with the necessary appendages, * Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Co'y, A. T. BUTTON, Uxbridge, July 22, 1874. 3ly MANCHESTER CARRIAGE WORKS! AND General Blacksmithing ! HE Subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage he has received in the past, would now inform them and the public generally that ne has taken the Wood Department under his own control and in future wiil carry on both the wood and iron departments, and is now prepared to fill all orders coanected with either branch. : BUCCIES, WAGONS," and every description of CARRIAGE made in the Newest Style of the Best Material, and by First Class Workmen, EF Repairs neatly and expeditiously executed. All work warranted and charges moderate, Manchester, May 1, 1874. W. C. HEARD. Ontario Works! PORT = PERRY. (po sper sks Carriage oy opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the liberal and coustantly. increasing patronage bestowed upon him duringthe many years in which he has been in business. Increasing MOVED TO_PORT PERRY, recured greatly increased facilities for business and am now prepared more promptly to meet the increasing demands of customers and to fill orders on the shortest notice; CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS. SLEIGH BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefull ded to. Old Carri paired with and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. JAMES EMANEY. THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favoral witheany in the County both as to price and guality. Job Work attended to with our usual dispatch. "-. A. B. McCAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874. ABINET AND ORGAN business having rendered an extension | Su FALL 6000S ! FOR 1874, AT PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES , Opposit Foy's Hotl, Port Perry. ITH the view ofsupplying the t demand for their much ad in Photographs, the Subscribers have--regard- lesswof expense--so fitted up their Galleries and introduced such Instruments as will at all times secure PERFECT PICTURES. Their thorough knowledge of every de- partment of the Art, acquired in some of the best Galleries on this continent, together with their excellentGalleries and superior in- 'H thanks to my numerous cus-|struments, give them facilities enjoyed by tomers for liberal support in tho past, | few for producing those beautiful Photo- I take this opportunity of advising them graphs admired by all who see them. and the public generally, that By skilfully retouching the negatives the Toast hand ph hs are produced i every instance, Their Galleries are stocked with a choice assortment of First Class Albums, Picture Frames, Stereoscopic Instruments, the Finest C i Ph hs in end. TRENBETH'S ee , A less variety. A cordial welcome is extended to all to visit our Galleries and inspect our Stock. McKENZIE & SCOTT. Port Perry, Dee. 10, 1873. 51 MY FALL STOCK! Has now arrived and is complete in every department ; of OHOICE QUALITY, NEWEST STYLES, and VERY CHEAP. Full lines and splendid value in Canadian and English Tweeds, Broad Cloths, Trowser- ings and Vestings, [PROCEANATION 1 = TO THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH . THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Every variety of Overcoatings: A Complete Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the latest styles, my own manufacture. The Puniging Department comprises Dry Goods, everything in the line. Shirts in every va- rn . riety. Groceries, Underclothing of Choice quality and all x Styles, cheap. Clothing, A Full Assortment of Stylish Hats and = Caps. . Boots and Shoes, Look out for my Stock of Gents' fine Furs . to arrive shortly. Hardware, W. TRENBETH. i : Port Perry, Augt 26, 1874. Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &ec., IS AT THE Greenbank Store. [ GEO. FLINT. Greenbank , July 20, 1872. 2 1074, SPRING, 1874, TT, Subscriber takes pleasure in inform- ng his customers and the public gen-- erally, that he has on baud'a good und well assorted selection ot FURNITURE Such as Extension, Centre, Dini The Subscriber has much pleasure in an- Kitchen Tables; Wood, Cane en e Ho nouncing to his friends and customers, and Cloth Chairs ; Couches in Reps and Damask ; the public in general, that he has completely Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, Bedsteads What fillea his . nots, Stands, Mirrors. Straw, Seagrass, JEWELRY EMPORIUM! | Mixed, and Spring Mattrasses, &c., which Iwill De sold as low as at AE With a well selected Steck of TRADE. Le ow, 8pstauy, Hosein the Fine Gold Jewelry, All goods delivered free of charge. Gold Chains, WatcLes, Particular attenti id to Pi 4 Gold Rings, Lockets, ' tion:pai Picture Fram: ng. Silver Plated Ware, ¥ Clocks for the Million ! Fine Toys for the Young ! &c., &c., &c. c And respectfully invites the inspection of the above Goods and by Selling a REALLY | aoop article at as low a price, as he possible | can afford, he is sure, that, after you have bought, you will go home with great satis-- faction. He intends to sell ata Low Figure, so as to clear out the whole of his Stock by the 15th January, 1874. GRATIS | | l--Come and get the Eglin Illustrated Almanac for 1874. All Goods and Work WaRRAXTED ! pen. Please give a call. JOHN DIESFELD, Opposite G. U. White's Carriage Factory. IN THE DEPARTMENT ! {UNDERTAKING Everything is complete. I keep on hand a good selection of Walnut, Oak, 'Elm, Butter- nut, Rosewood, Velvet and Cloth-covered Coffins. Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, Gloves and Hat-bunds, furnished fiee when Port t erry, Dec. 17, 1873. 52 required. A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. JOHN NOTT. N.B. All kinds of good Lumber taken in exchange for work. The subscriber is the -- eee WITH THE STREAM. 9 only authorized Agent in this locality for the J. N, The undersigued would thank his numer- Whitby Marb . % : y Marble Works. N. ous customers for the generous and liberal : Port Perry, May 13, 1874. 2 CHEAPER THAN EVER and would beg to inform them lic generally that he OPENED BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY, And that in the future his business will be carried on at Port Perry and Prince Albert He hopes by this arrangement and the in creased business facilities which he has thus secured to be able more fully to meet the wants of the rapidly increasing population of this highly prosperous section of country CHAS. HISCOCKS, Baker and Confectioner, Candies, Biscuits, Cakes, Bread, Flour, Oat meal, Cornmeal, Lobsters, Sardines, Fruits Toys, &c. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER! B&F Tea Meetings, &c., furnished on liberal Terms, Shops--Prince Albert and Port Perry. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Prince Albert and Port Perry, } J, ber 27, nd the pub- Undertaking Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and CHEAP. o ' PUMPS! PUMPS! cheapest Pump in the Province IRVIN'S You can get the best and At J. JUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. errs ee SEE THE PRICES. » Puse--A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hose d Coupling complete for $25. Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cents . foot. oot. jon Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 ceuts per Common turned su Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Algo every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! viflad 6 1n Pamp-making io. the largest factories in Canada and TC i Confident that he can perfectly satisfy all that will i (ASN FOLLLABER pE&™ Remember the BIG CHAIR directly opposite the Post Office, Port Perry. The highest price paid for all kinds of good Lumber. P&S A good stout boy wanted tolearn the Business. Agent for Toupsroxes and MONUMENTS. W. H. PARK. THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes of 3 LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. [Square Edge Preferred.] Oak or Ash, 1 in, 1§, 2 in,, any width. Butteruut, 1 in, any width. Rock Eim, 1} in. 1} in, any width. Common Water Elm, 1 in., any width. Basswood, | in., any width. " 1} in., 5, 8, 10 or 16 in,, wide. _« 1}in, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, 0r 21, in. wide. * Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1874. FIRST CLASS BRICK ! TLE Subscriber is prepared to supply, and is constantly manufacturing, any quan-- tity of First Class Brick, at his BRICK YARD, PORT PRRRBRY, Borella, North of what was formerly The W. H. PARK] I8 SELLING FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. Clay from which the Bricks are manufactured | wi ; "| GUPPORT HOME § COAL! JUST TO HAND 800 Tons of Coall Lammas! COAL ' CHEAPER Than it can be got anywhere else, ave Coal, of all sizes, constantly on pe. Also a quantity of Shingles for Sale. . Apply to J. J. SHAW, At Brown & Ross' Store. Port Perry, July 15,1874, ~ 30-3m PREPARED 70 FILL OBOERS: Choice Brick. See as Ln hand and is con- y manufacturing large quantities of the very best quality of Brick ot his Yard North of Borelia, now Port Perry. These Brick have been carefully examined and hly tested in all their stages both as to material, manufacture, drying and real ex--- cellence as durable brick, by Aaron Cameron, Esq., of Oshawa, one of the most skilltul bricklayers and reliable contractors in the Proyvii d by him to be as @90D BRIS Orders filled promptly as agreed on. ' NEIL McARTHUR. Port Perry, Aug. 25,1874, 26 DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Caper Factory! - PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always keep ou hand (and are constantly manufacturing more) a large Stock of just such FPURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of Cuoice Ma- (ERIAL, the Best Workmansmir, and at suca ices as cannot fail to suit. UNDERTAKING : In all its departments promptly : : attended to and charges moderate, COFFINS of all sizes kept con * + stantly on hand. : : SHROUDS of all sizes and : : newest styles, CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : : procured on short notice. : The American Style of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : of Hearse. J. W. DAVIS & SONS, Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y MCTACCART'S COGOASINE FOR PRSERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR! » AND RENDERING IT DARK AND GLOSSY. As a hair dressing it cannot be surpassed | By preventive for baldness it has no ual TRY! IT TRY IT! TRY IT! B@™ 25 cents per bottle. Manufactured by * W. McTAGGART, y Medical Hall, Prince Albert. The only reliable Gift Distribution in the country. #75,000 00 VALUABLE GIFTS! To be distributed in T,. D. BIN B'S 120TH REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Interprise! To be drawn Monday, Nov. 2rd 1874, ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $5,000, IN GOLD !! One Prize of $5,000 in Silver ! WHER CASH 1000 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Wateh: in all) worth from a t8 Lan and dents Gol Co'n Silver Vest Chains, Solid and ble-plated Silver IN oT A) cannot be surpe in quality. The mixing, | Number of Gifts, 10,000. Tickets limited to' --+ Pine; in, L or feet long. oulding, and management of the "Maple, Beech, and Birch : grinding, IouIng, Bo nd snperinondence | wh (Nom POTRums SUI. be Patt: ver in, 1} in, 1} In, 1§ in, 3 iin of thoroughly experienced and skilfal| Single Tickets, $1; Six Tickets $5 ; Twelve i 3% dg 5in Plank ! brick makers. Lit Sine) t_of 3 3 Dy : Parties wishing choice brick will find it to LaIning A oll I a 2§xa; Square Scantling. be to their advantage to supply themselves dose hiormasion n Trerencs rahe and. W.H. GIBBS. |atmy yard. bution, will be sent to any one ordering them' Presi & All letters must be addressed to oident. EIL MARTHUR Main Of L. D. SINF, Box 482, Mice, 5 W, Fifth 81, Cincinnati, Os tavor hiyith a call. by mail or other romptly attended to. for any of the above, whether by maior wise pr ee Perry. Sept. B70. . Oghawa, Feb, 5 1873, Port Perry, July 29, 1874, 101

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