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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Oct 1874, p. 3

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hoe | Emim PALL CIRCULAR BROW PORT PERRY, Are showing one of the Finest stocks of NEW ALL GOOD ' In the County, much Below former Prices The bulk of which were Messrs Brown & Rose' Column | __ rem a MR. OURRIE'S OOLUMN. WL 187. FILLY PPD FOR THE COLD SEASON ! Gent's Furs, Robes, Overcoats, Gent's Plaids, Blankets, Horse Blankets, Shanty Blankets, Crib Blankets, Cradle Blankets, Railway Rugs. Carpets. { | IMPORTED DIRECT ! From the | English ° Markets. They invite special attention to their Stock of Winceys, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Table Linens, Dress Goods, &c, which are the | | ». IN TOWN! Good Winceys Imported Direct, from 10c Boys Suits i" " $3.50 Boys' Overcoats " $i.00. Gents' Beaver Pea Jackets from $5. Ladies' Shawls from $2. Young Ladies' White Coney Jackets, Cheap. Ladies' Promenade Scarfs (beautifur Gods) Thompson's celebrated glove fitting Corsets Grey Cottons 33 in. wide, heavy, at 10c. do 36 in. American heavy at 12}. Mcn's L. W Shirts and Drawers at 90c. Heavy all Wool Tweed at 75c. Good Scarlet Flannel at 25c. Beautiful Striped Velveteens(latest novelties) A large lot of [ ERY, 4 CROCK Chesp. 'The Finest Tea (for 50e per 1b) in" the county. A Cboioe lot of Boo; & Shoes, (Hsad mad ©) Cheap. Goods bought ip best Markets on best Tapestry, 2 ply, All-Wool, 2 ply Ucion, Datch Hemp, Stair Hemp, Felt, printed, Oil Cloth, Green Baize, Binding. Moscow Beavers, Friezes, Naps, and Hudson Bay Cloths, in New Colors and Fine Quality. Scotch Coating, Canadian Coatings, Canadian Tweeds, Fancy Vestings, Trouserings, Fine Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Twill'd Cassimere, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Socks, Ruvber Overcoats, Felt Overshocs, Fine Calf Boots, Moccasins, &c. Ladies' Furs, Cape, Ha's, Bonnets, Trimmings, Shawls, Scarfs, Clouds, Veils, Dress Goods in all the New Materials and Colors, Coggume Tweeds, Waterproof Tweeds, Mautle B avers, Mantle Sealskins, Mantle Silk Velvets, Mantles, Ready made, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Poplins, All Wool Plaids, Plain and Fancy Wincies. Fluuncix, Siirtings, Tickings and Denims, Table Linens, Table Covers, Demasks, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, Suudries, All the above lines in stock and the end- less variety of small wares and New Goods daffy coming in from an assortment most extensive and attractive and presents to CASH B the opportun- {i of getting the Best Goods at the lowest prices. Sugars, General Groceries, Fish, Salt, Watef Lime, Qil, Pisnts, Nails, Glass, and Builder's Hardware. BE, Cash for Grain, Pork, Buster, Eggs &o., &o. * "gi rows om GEO. OUR 1E. | yo memento the pice. Too shop Som Sd iodo sli, - {Aloe SSA Tinh GROCERIES aosoiastly wepqliod: Sud. aud a6 ch Jules e ; I occupied by Mr. G. U. White. JOHN FERGUSON, Ta Perry, Oct, 1, 1874 Bom: Pn Perry, Oct 7, 1874 Port Por, Sept 23, 1874, J. E, | Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874, Port Perry, Sept 20th, 1874, Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873. JOHN TAYLOR ort Perry, Oct, 7, 1874: ? -- : . . . h \ n 5 -.l en hh mo a I. ns Y in " wr ¥ BUTTER Corrigan & | Campbell ARE STILL PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICE} FOR BUTTER, Selling Goods AT LOWEST CASH PRICES | CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 7, 1874. RE-OPENING F THE - WARDROBE! HE Proprictor of the Wardrobe would intimate to his numerous friends that his place of business is again open, and the public will find it to their advantage to see his Goods and NOTE E PRICES Before purchasing clsewhere as he has a large Stock which will be sold at QQ nN NG nN [LESS THAN COST! For Cash or Produce. He is determined to open no accounts, All may 'depend on getting the very best value for i Please note the following prices Prints worth 17, now sold at 12}c, Cottons worth 1c, now sold at ]2c, Dress Goods worth 20¢, now sold 123¢, Tweed duits at £8. Hats and Caps at any price. A large lot of Boots and Shoes at unheard of prices. Men's Stogas .............. $2 10 Boy's do. . 150 Womens' do. .. 75 Men's Pranellas . . . 125 Womens' do. 50 60 Alsoa very fine lot of TEAS to be Slaugh- tered at from 20 cts per lb. The very best Hyveon Teas for 80c. Currants and Raisins, very low. Pork from 9c per 1b. All Goods marked in Plain Figures and you can see for yourselves. I intend to do gs, and will not be beaten cither in Price or Quality. B&F" Depend upon it, this genuine Sacrifice Sale. Come along with your Cash, A. W. ROBER Port Ferry, Aug. 20, 1874. House and Lot for Sale, FE SALE, the House, Garden and Pre- \ mises--about one acre of land--belong- ing to the Estate of the late John Allan, on the South part of Lov No. 9, in the 6th con- cession of the Township of East Whitby, On the Nonquon Road. The said premises is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and is well adapted for a Gardener, Weaver, or any person wishing to retire from business, will be a 18. For terms and particulars, apply to WILLIAM SMITH, HENRY ADAMS, Columbus, Sept 28, 1871, } Executors, 40.4w MRS. L. M. COOK, 1.2 HAIR DRESSER, Switches, Braids, Frizzets, Curls, and Comb- ings, Manufactured for 50 cts per ounce. Bhop--Second door west of the Observer office. Port Perry, Oct. 14, 1874. 42 Dissolution of Partnership ! ISsoiution Of rartnership | HE partnership hitherto existing under T the name and style of Watson & Co, for carrying on the business of Blacksmithing in all its departments In the Village of Port Perry, has been dissolved by mutual consent on this day, Saturday, September 19th, 1871; James Emaney will pay ail debts incurred by the firm and collect all debts due to the firm: JAMES EMANEY, ALEX. WATSON. NOTI . HE wAKE, in OT IO ial on promptitude. # ORSE S HOEINGC Will always be a Specialty ! At this establishment: An establishment where Horse Shoring on thoroughly scientific principles is made a specialty, and where the extent of thefestablishment is equal to the extensive and increasing demand, has been long and anxiously desired by the num- erous owners of horses in this prosperous section of country. The Subscriber is happy to state that he has fully met this demand by employing a full staff of the BEST HORSE SHOERS To be found in the Province . Parties sending their Horses to my Horse Shoeing Establishment may rely on baving them shod on such principles as will develop the foot, counteract deformities occasioned by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and secure the greatest possible ease and comfort to the horse in traveling. Blacksmithing In all its departments executed with neat- ness and dispatch. JAMES EMANEY. by the Bobscriber with energy. ad, | 7 | i | DOING READY PAY. Port Perry, Oct. 7, 1874, JONES BROS.' PORT PERRY. Two Iarge Stores Filled Full of NEW FALL GOODS! Positively the Largest Stock in North Ontaio . THE LARGEST B , SMALL PROFITS. URINE ONE PRICE. Fresh JMeats ! LWAYS ON HAND | At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. | et -- OW IS THE TIME to purchase your supplies of Choice and % N CHEAP GROVERLE Of all kinds, At Bongard & Robinson's, PORT PERRY, OME with the Crowd and have a look J at our Cheap and excellent TEAS and SUGARS. We havesuperior Teas, in Green, Black, and Japan, from 40 cents to $1 per 1b. 10, 11 and 12 Ibs of Sugar for §1. Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. BRING ALONG YOUR EGGS And get half Cash aud half Trade, and no | humbug. {Cash paid for all kinds of Hides and Pelts. R@F~ Come with the others and save money by buying your Groceries, &c., &c. AT BONGARD & ROBINSON'S. Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1875. 35 SCHOOL Books FOB ABD, A Jel assortment of SFeticol Boks for High and Pullse Sokoo a, At W.H.McCA'S. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1874. 33 200,000 FIRST-CLASS RED BRICK ! FOR SALE CHEAP, at the Manchester Brick Yard, Parties wanting large quantities for build. ing purposes will be liberally dealt with. 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Aug. 13, 1874. Hacsiing& Hose shueig HE Subscriber would intimate that he has leased the Blacksmith Shop lately occupied by Mr. Alex. Weta, near Dr. 34 Thorn s Veterinary stables, Port where he will carry on the blacksmithing business n all its de, ts. Horse-Shoeing ! Always specially attended to. Shoeing done on the most approved principles for the pro. per developement of the horse's foot, pre- venting interfering and securing the greatest Brick! Brick !| T. C. FORMAN'S ILE EHPORIN HEADQUARTERS TOR CHEAP GOODS. Men's Grey Gurnsey Shirts and Drawers, 90c. usual Price $1. Men's Flesh Col'rd do. #1, usual price $1.25. Men's Wool Knitted Socks 25¢, usual price 40c. Canadian Factory Woolen Yarn 80c, usual price $1. Ladies' Fancy Heeled Rubbers 50c¢, usual price 60c. All Wool French Merinos 45c. per yd. Ladies' Silk Ties--a Large Assortment. The Finest Stock of Furs in the County. Special Lines in Boots, Shoes, Groceries and Hardware, 1 1B Y 4 A do. Port Perry, Oct. 21, 1874. Another Triumph FOR Tue Jomnston Reaper | 0 The following is the Secretary's Official Report of the Kent County Agricultural Society's Reaping' match, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. CHATHAM, Oxr, JuLy 16TH, 1874, At a trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the auspic of the Kent County Agriculiural Society, the fol- lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: COMBINED MACHINES. The Dominion Harvester, manufictur First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 5 feet Draught Ibs when raking, 300 1bs when not. The Kirby Machin on & Co, of nf pk the |S d Prize a Dipl 3 . when not. Been] io Machine, manufactured g. Eastwood & Go of Tngerotl: The Dodge & n red by Messrs. | , oe , a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet. Deaught, 375 Ibs when raking, 3251bs when not. SINGLE MACHINES. he Johnston Machine, manu'actured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of TLE the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, 325 3 t, 300 Ibs. i manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took Prize, a Diploma, Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 3121bs, when not 275! The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by Jobn Elliott, of London, took the a Diploma. Cut, ¢ft.2 in Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801ba. ing named Combiued Machines competed but were not awarded prizes, viz: a od by Mr. John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. i Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when not 275ibs. . The Ohio combined, manufactured by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 . Draught, when raking 3301bs, when rot, 300lbs. v The Buckeye, manufactured by no Elliott, of London. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, ing, 3251bs, when not, 200 lbs. es manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford. Cut, 4 ft. 10 in.-- Draught, when raking, 310 Ibs, w en not 2751bs. ich i r tified as correct All of whish is hersty, set JOHN TISIMAY, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. This is another Triumph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the Rrown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. Comment is unnecessary when it isa well known fact, that in all the trials in which the ted it I ailed in taking the First Prize over all others! Jolingion bag oulfints Whatmore pi Farmers ask? the Second Ibs, Third Prize, July 22ud, 1874, . Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER. bseriber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his oustcmegs for TE oe rn bestowed is him since opening business at Manchester, and has now much pleasure in stating, thet having purchased the Store and premises, he will be in a position to further extend his and offer still greater inducements to customers. My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Will always be sclected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of oustomers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at, The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, §e. Messrs. Forsythe & Co, of Dundas, took the |S: FORSALE 5 E WORTHINGTON, PORT PERRY, ALE--Bass' and O'Eecef's, Axe Helves, Arrowroot. .. BRANDIES--Case, and on Draft, Bitters--John Bull, Blacking--Stove and Shoe, Blueing--Ball and Button . ..... sireneveee Coffee--Whole and Ground. ..... seessiens Candles--Sperm and Tallow . ..... sin aieine Clothes Lines. CIBALS, oss cr resins) sists ginalsianyn nity | ESSENCES-- Lemon, Vanilla, Pep] FISH--Herrings, Cod, Whitefish, Trout, Smoked, BC ovolerieiiionaainrainnas sie | FRUITS--Dried, Canned and Green. ...... GIN--Henkle"s, and Old Tom . Ginger--Ground and Whole Hops,..... hele ta te salto eRe alee ule feo tela fe Vatu ot MEAT--Fresh, Dried and Smoked, ....... MEALS--Oatmeal, Cornmeal, best White Flour, Graham Flour, &o..... . Maccaroni, . .... Matches, Mustard--Coleman's, and Keen's, ... MOpB,. ... aes or Nuts--Walnuts, Almonds, and Filberts,.... Oil--Hair, and Castor. ........ .... indy Pickles--Cross & Blackwell's, Morton's Wy- att's, and Batty's, PORTER--Guiness', and Bloods... Peels--Orange and Lemon Pepper--Black, White and Red. Rice--Whole and Ground SPIRITS--Rye, Malt, Monongahela, Bour- bon, Whiskies Syrup--S8ugar Loaf, Amber, Silver Drip, Golden, Raspberry, Pine Apple, and Lemon..... terresiins aes Starch--Corn and Silver Gloss. Spices,~--~Allspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, etc... .. Sugars--DMuscovadv, Ground, Sugar loaf, C. A ete... vv Teas--Green, Black, and Japan. . , Tobacco--Chewing and Smoking, Vinogar............i sx esas . . WINES--Port, Sherry, Champagne, Moselle, Claret, etc. Whisky i... 5. IE Goods Delivered FREE To any pat of te Corporal. on Bort Pay, Oct 15, 1874,

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