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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Nov 1874, p. 3

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i A a CROCKERY, J 5 i ; wd ¥ " 4 p vi iO i g py op---- ---- as ---- SO - . a of Brown & Ross' Column MR. CURRIE'S COLUMN. Myr. Christian's Column. J co Tt pepe 180 = AGRON | | |cOLD SEASON ! PORT PERRY, FOR THE Arp showing one of the Finest stocks of Gent's Furs, Robes, Oyercoats, Gent's Plaids, Blankets, Horse Blankets, Shanty Blankets, Crib Blankets, Cradle Blankets, Railway Rugs. NOW F410 Below former Prices The bulk of which were Garpets. Tapestry, 2 ply, All-Wool, 2 ply Union, . Datch Hemp, Stair Hemp, Felt, printed, Oil - Cloth, : Green Baize, i Binding. . IMPORTED DIRECT ! From the Moscow Beavers, | Friezes, Naps, and Hudson Bay Cloths, in New Colors aud Fine Quality. Scotch Coating, {Canadian Coatings, Canadian Tweeds, English Fancy Vestings, Trouserings, Fine Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Twill'd Cassimere, Markets. Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps,' They invite special attention to their Stock Boots, Shoes, .of Winceye, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Table Linens, Dress Goods, &c, which are | Scarfs, Ties, the Braces, Socks, Rubber Overccats, Felt Qvershoes, Fine Calf Boots, Moccasins, &c. CHEAPEST IN TOWN! Ladies' Furs, Goo Wioqps Imported Direst, from.10s, | r=! [2% Bonnets, Boys Suits " a $3.50. Trimmings, Boys' Overcoats « . $1.00, Shawls, Scarfs, Gents' Beaver Pea Jackets from $5. Clouds, Veils, Ladies' Shawls from $2. | Dress Goods in all the New Materials and Young Ladies' White Coney Jackets, Cheap. Colars, Ladies' Promenade Scarfs (beautiful Goods) Er *. Thompson's celebrated glove fitting Corsets. Costume Props, 9 , Grey Cottons 33 in. wide, heavy, at 10c. Waterproof Twecds, do 36 mn, American heavy at ]2jc | Mantle Beavers, -Men's L. W, Shirts and Drawers at 90c. Mantle Sealskins, Hea 1 } : am hn. , | mantiesitk velvets, (Bosutiful Striped Velveteens(latest noyelties) | MLnties, Ready made, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Poplins, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, All Wool Plaids, Plain and Fancy Wineies, Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings and Denims, Table Linens, Table Covers, Demasks, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings and Shirtings, Sundries, hy All the above lines in stock and the end- less variety of small wares andNew Goods + daily coming in from an t most The Finest Tea (for 50e per 1b) in tho| \ongivoand attractive and presents to : CASH BUYERS tho very best opportun- ity of getting the Best Goods at the lowest A large lot of Cheap. A Choice lot of 'Boots & Shoes, - Bugars, Syrups, and General Groceries, Fish, Salt, Water Lime, Oil, Piants, 3 (Hand made) Cheap. Nails, Glass, and Builder's Hardware. , Be. Cash for Grain, Pork, Butter, Eggs . : : &c., &c. ) : Sosy Joury GEO. CURRIE. Port Perry, Oct 7, 1871. tin - best- Markets on best torms and sold at lowes living Pi ices. ~BROWN & ROSS. Port Perry, Oct, 7, 1874" ' FILLY BOuieeED HORSE BUTTER. BUTTER Corrigan & Campbell ARE STILL PAYING THE ELIGEEST PRICEY FOR BUTTER, Selling Goods AT LOWEST CASH PRICES ! CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 7, 1874. Tr TN WRIGHT'S BOOT & SHOE {EMPORIUM ! [PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords of Hem- lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And apy quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Oet. 1, 1874. PREPARE FOR WINTER ! Mrs. IB. Drinkwater, PORT PERRY, Y QULD announce to the inhabitants of Port Perry and neighborhood that she is now carrying on the business of BGBBI B&B At her residence. All kinds of Furs, Muffs, Caps, Tippets, aud everything in Fur line Cieaned, Renewed and altered to the newest styles. Parties bringing new Fur may have it made up as they please, Buffalo Robes Lined and Trimmed. £3 Charges Moderate. "8X The subscriber having had much experi- ence in the business, guarantees complete satisfaction. Regidence--Union Avenue. MRS. E. DRINKWATER. Port Perry, Oct 28, 1874. 44 Dissolution of Partnership | 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, 1874: James Emaney will pay all debts incurred by the firm and collect all debts dae to the firm: ? JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON. AK NOTICE. HE JAKE, in future bo canied on by the Subscriber. with energy and promptitude. GHOEING Will always be a Specialty! At this establishment: An establishment Where Horse Shoeing on thoroughly scientific principles is made a specialty, and where the extent of the establishment is equal to the extensive and i ing d d, has been long and anxiously desired by the num- ws owners of horses in this prosperous ro to on of country. The Subscriber is happy 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 having 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. »@~ Remember the place. The shop lately occupied by Mr. G. UU. White. Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874. J. E. _----eey JOISUTIRIY SUZISHUD 18 daung poy do) 'qj dad Sua Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874. STEAM MARBLE = SPECIAL NO. "TO THE2LADIE. vicinity, that we have succeeded in securing the valuable services ¢ Who has assumed the management of our "ICE. S. - A 155) igols ¥ DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. From the deserved popularity she has acquired as A really First Class Dress Maker, We flatter ourselves, that we are now in a position to execute orders with | every satisfaction, both as regards style and workmanship. a ENCED From those who hitherto favored Miss Hopae with their commands, i we would fully solicit a of the same, them of every attention, BITVIANTAT 'We presume, when we intimate to our lady friends, that . iss) CIES Ts still in charge of this department, it will be a sufficient guarantee, as to the superiority of our goods. g : Having a competent staff of assistants, we are now enabled to show an unusually large and choice variety of Hats and Bonnets of the Latest Styles. JONES BROS: Port Perry, Nov. 6, 1874. NNEC ENC IE IE UICC SINE SOU eee FIRST CLASS reshiJMeats ! LWAYS ON HAND At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. ----------------r------------ OW 1S THE TIME to purchase "your supplies of Choice and CHEAP GROCERIES Of all kinds, A Bogard & Robinson's PORT PERRY. : oor with the Crowd and have a look 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 lbs of Sugar for $1. Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. BRING ALONG YOUR EGBS And get half Cash and half Trade, and no (humbug. | Cagh paid for all Afinds of Hides and Pelts. py" 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 F098 [BB A full assortment of Fotboot' Daoks J High and Pulls Sebo, + At W.H. McCAW'S. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1874. 33 Brick! Brick! 200,000 FIRST-CLASS RED BRICK ! FOR SALE CHEAP, at the Manchester Brick Yard. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Aug. 12, 1874) 34 |New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July lst, 1874. 'YENRY CHARLES having been re- H appointed Marriage License fm (after sixteen years duty) continues to fure nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. wn} WHITSY J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man-- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby. Also, Agent for the Scoftish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to order. JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29, 1874. Pasties wantitig large quantities for build: | © | ing purposes will be liberally dealt with. FORMAN"S RCANILE ENPORILY HEADQUARTERS FOR Men's Grey Gurnsey Shirts and Drawers, 9¢c. usual Price $1. Men's \"lesh Col'rd do. do. #1, usual price$1.25. Men's \\ ool Knitted Socks 25¢, usual price 40c. Be Canadian Factory Woolen Yarn 80c, usual price $1. Ladies' Fa ncy;Heeled Rubbers 50c, usual price 60c. All Wool }rench Merinos 45c. per yd. Ladies' Silk Ties--a Large Assortment. The Finest & 'tock of Furs in the County. Special Linus in Bootes, Shoocs, Grooorics and Hardware. Port Perry, Oct. 21, 1874. Another Triumph FOR Tee Jomiston [gape | ~0 The following is the Secretary'ss Official Report of tho Kent County Agricultural Society's Reaping m atch, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. CHATHAM, Oxt., Jury 16TH, 1874. At a trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the auspices 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, manufactured by Messrs. Forsythe & Co., of Dundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. 'Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 1bs when raking, 300 1bs when not. The Kirby Machine, manufactured by Messrs. A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took tl Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Draught, 320 Ibs when raking, 275, when not. The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manufactured by Messrs. Eastwood & Co., of Ingersoll, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet. Draught, 375 lbs when raking, 3251bs when not. SINGLE MACHINES. The Johnston Machine, manufactured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of | Whitby, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 incheg. Draught, when raking, 325 Ibs, when not, 300 Ibs. The Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize, & Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 3121bs, when not 2¥51bs. The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by John Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cur, 4ft. 2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. The following named Combined Machines competed bat were not awarded prizes, viz : Ayr Clipper, manufactured by Mr. John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when not 2751bs. The Ohio combined, manufactured by Messrs Jobn Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, when raking 3501bs, when pot, 3 5. X The Buckeye, manufactured by Mr. John Elliott, of Landon. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, when raking, 3251bs, when not, 290 Ibs. New Baltimore, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford. Qat, 4 ft. 10 in-- Draught, when raking, 310 lbs, when not 2751bs. All of which is hereby certified as correet. 5 JOHN TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. This is another Triumph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. omment is unnecessary when it is a well known fact, that in all the trials in which the Johnston has competed it has never failed in taking the First Prize over all others! Vhat more can Farmers ask? July 22ud, 1874. MANCHESTER. "yon sb riber would the present opp ity of thanking his cust for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening business at Manchester, and bas now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Store and he will be in a position to further extend his business and offer still greater Fdncem ents to customers. 4 WORKS: My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &. will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. The Newest Styles of Dry Gaods, §c. And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as '| cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873, JOHN TAYLOR CHEAP GOODS. Taylor's Store, BY - Bh WORTHINGTON, ' BE ATPOWIOOb, vo wiv oie sve waminse'smpaionsins BRANDIES--Case, apd on D raft, sresenee Bitters--John Bull, . Blacking--Stove ang 'Shoe, Blueing--Ball and Eatton . Brooms. ..... Baking Powders...... Pr ceriieaia. Jip, Ln eecein . E: SENCES-- Lemon, Vanilla, Peppermint, F15 'H--Herrings, Cod, Whitefish, Trout, 8 'moked, &c Hops,......... # 320i 's slow e w aiata oats MBAT--FiR, Wau BOU SIDOKE, . , MEALS--Oatmeal, Cornmeal, best White MOP, ois inte Erte tans Re Nuts--Walnuts, Almonds, and Filberis,.,,. | SilHulr, and Castor. ........ ...... Pickles--Cross & Blackwell's, Morton's Wy- att's, and Batty's, PORTER--Guiness', and Blood Peels--Orange and Lemon Plowlines ........ Pepper--Black, White and Red Rice--Whole and Ground .. RUM--Jamaica and Demerara RODOR, over ceva . he | SPIRITS--Rye, Malt, Monongthela, Bours bon, Whiskies Salt--Barrel and Bottle sribectecenene Syrup--Sugar Loaf, Amber, Silver Drip, Golden, Raspberry, Pize Apple, and Starch--Corn and Silver Gloss ' . Spices,--Allspice, Cloyes, Nautmegs, etc..... Sugars--Muscovado, Ground, Sugar loaf, C, WINES--Port, Sherry, Champague, Moselle, Claret, etc...... . §&@ Goods Delivered 2 > FREE To any pat of the Copan Port Ref: Oct i 1874, FORSALE PORT PERRY, .

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