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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Dec 1874, p. 3

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. Messrs Brown & Ross' Column te ' | ow ms Mr. Christiap's Columii. MERRY OHRISTHAS. SALE CHOICE NEW 600DS | oF WINTER Holidays ! GOODS, The undersigned are offering Special Lines in {4 1 6 During the Holidays, compuis-! ing a beautiful lot of FoR INE HONT fois At Cost, Fel Skirts, | i hawls, ancy Jewelry, &c. : ' Ladies' Furs at Cost, Gents's Furs, Overcoats, Heavy Coats, Blankets, / Horse Blankets: Railway Rugs, Shawls and Mantles, § Mantle Cloths, Silk Velvet for Maptles, Silk Millinery Velyets, Rich Black 8ilks, Wool Costume Cloth, Ladies' Velvet, and Felt Hats and Boanets. Department jspomplete with all the latest elties in Ladies' Hats, trim-| med and untrimmed, Ladies' Fur Taps, Sealskin Yackets Ae, & : i 1 A , (G= No such opportunity has =X been offered for securing \ The Greery Depatt: ment is fuly assorled with a Rich Goods Fresh' Stock }f Choice Teas, AR LOW PRICES ie sniin Wanted! 1000 FOR WHICH THE .in Highest Market Price WILL BE PAID. CASH WHEAT, BARLEL, Peas, Oats, &ec, Dressed Hogs, 1 e From the di SPECIAL L NOTICE. TO THE LADIES. 'We ha in Ladies of PLL fT 'Who hag assqmed the 1 at of our DRESS MAKING DEPAR THEN. T. has we would We flatter ourselves, that we are now in a position to execute orders with every satisfaction, both as regards style and workmanship. From those who hitherto favored Miss Hopes with tkeir comman y she A really First Class er Maker, ly solicit a of Port Peary, GC EE nO TC Co I CONDOS Sonos every attention, BPTIANBBT 'We presume, when we intimate to our lady friends, that > 2 Ts still in charge of this d to the superiority of our goods. we are now enabled to show an unusually large and choice variety of _ Hats and Bonnets of the Latest Styles. the same, g them it will be 1 a as Having a competent staff of assistants, JONES BROS. Nov. 6, 1874. CE OOO EEN D. CONBOY, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE Has now ready a fine assortment of SINGLE ANP DOUBLE CUTTERS! Buggies, &c, i PEE about to purchase Cutters will find it much to their advantage to ex- amine my Before THE elsewhere, Every Car- riage sold is warranted | to be of the best mae terial and wor hip, an d to give satisfaction. Mr. _ Conboy would respectfully call the of to his handsome NEW STYLE | Paient Cutter! Which costs no mre than the ordinary one scat Cutter. The Patent Cutter is convert- able, at pleasure, into pn ¢I¢ nt Two-Seat Sleigh, capable of carry Four Pole Asa One-Scat Sleigh, it is light aod Stylis It is almost impossible to detect the wet Hat it was ever denigued for two seats. either form it is both roomy and SR and retains its perfect aymotry and: propor- tion. This Invention overcomes all | objections urged against the Jump, over, Folding and Sliding Seats, as the Extra sear is always ready and is easily changed. | It does away with all Bolts, Cams, Levers, Slides, &c., &c, and no amount of wear will cause it to work loose or rattle. This js just the Cutter for the Farmer, Merchant, or in fact every one who desires conveni- ence, utility and comfort, at a moderate outlay. Uxbridge, Dec. 9, 1874. 5 BE _.*ttt----.--. vi S ving seen one of the above Cutters we FOR SALE No. 1 Lard in Leaf, ; No.1 Lard, Rendered. Bacop, Hams, &ec. NOW READA. FF THAN THE SHA & H, CRRSIAN. | ests, Dec, 10, 1874, port Bory, aah 0 TE Peapylor dingly pleased with the get up. In AE the whole arrangement is so ncat, so simple and so effective that it must recom. mend itself as the most complete and con- venient contrivance for converting one de- scription of carriage into another that has yet been designed. Dissolution of Partnership | HE partnership hitherto existing under T the style of Tipp & Richardson, Plan- ing Mill and Door and Sash Factory, Port Perry, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN TIPP. ADDISON RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Nov. 27, 1874. TT Subscriber will in future CARRY ON THE BUSINESS And all parties in any way indebted to fhe firm of Tipp & Richardson, must settle the same with the subscriber on or before the { 15th day of December, as all accounts must | be settled by that time otherwise costs will be incurred ; and all parties having claims against the said firm are esi to sendin | the same to the subscriber ement on or before the said 15th day of Depember, Alsg sll es indebfed in any way to myself nof in connection with the firm must without fail pay"up before the 13th day of of December otherwise cests shall be incurr. ed. A. B16] Post Perey, N Nov.'27, 1874. In the County Court of ive | Overshoes, Shanty Boots, Shoe-packs. This is another LE forthe Johnsto Reaper, as manuf: d ih. A Brown & Patterson Sr FA Fist Ne | Toa al ele yd CE in all 'the ont in 0 the CURTIS (ER, The Wulicuriber would beg leave to call attentiqn to his large Stock of GROCERIES, &C. Fitted for 2 Christmas and New Year's Times! - Young Hyson, Japans & Black Teas at 50, 60, 70, and 80c. Sugars in Brown, White, Broken Loaf, Ground, and Colored for iceing. FOR SALE B. WORTHINGTON. PORT PERRY. ALE--Bass' and O'Keef's, ...... Axe Helves,....., .. BRANDIES--Case, sad on Draft, Bitters--John Bull, Cheese, p00 0punrp eye Coffee--Whole and HY Splendid new Velentia and Layer Rasins, Currants, Figs, Nuts, Almonds, Prunes, Lobsters, Sardines, Preserved Peaches, Pine-apples, Marmalade, &e, Herrings and Cod-fish. An extra large Assortment of Roots & Shoes, India Rubbers, J And special attention is called to the finest Stock and the Targest Assortment of FURS Biout Coss aclian Mi 8s Held by any house in the trade. nadian Min ts from §12 to $60 a set and Caps to match, also G Alaska, Grebe, Ermine, the best thing in the trade, and;Christmas and New Yours Also Wolf, Coon and Buffalo Robes in great yariety--Buffalo Coats made to order, An early call solicited. T. C. FORMAN. ' Pots Peary Dec, 10, 1874. Anoiher Triumph Jie Jomvsroy feapen | The liowing is the Secretary's oe Report of the Kent County Agricultural Society" s Reaping match, held at Chatham, July 16th, 1874. CHATHAM, Oxz., Juv 167, 1874. At a trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the auspices of d there ively, viz: A Large Assortment of Dress Goods, Shawls,'Crossoyers,&c. | Gln the Kent County Aerial Sogiety, the fol- . Just picEIvED. r One of te argue pad Poa COLD AND SILVER WATCHES! That has evet been offeréd to the public which will be sod st LOW PRICES! During Holidays. They are from the most reliable Manufacturers of England aad the United tates, such as the ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, RAYMOND, RUSSEL, &c; &c, WALTHAM, ELGIN, MARIAN, : Ne Plus Ultra or, United States Watek Ca, Fine English Colored Gold Sets in Cases. Fine Gold Opera Bright Gold Ladies' Chains; Bright Gold Albert Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Crosses, Pencils, Peis, Keys. Charms, &c, &c. "Wedding Rings, Ladies' Fanoy Rings, Sea} Rings of various kinds. Silver Plated Ware of the Latest Designs in Dinner and Tea Sets, Cruits, Cake Bas- kets, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Fruit Knives, Toast Racks, Table, Desert and Tea Spoons; Dinner and Tea Forks and Knives, &c, &¢: Bronze and Fancy Clocks, Fancy Goods, Toile Pets, Vases, Writing Desks, &c, &c., W. H. McCAW. Part Perry, Nov. 25, 1874. FIRST CLASS BOOTS & SHOES Style 48 Material, Workmanship, and Fit! Xn E Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly ng d on him since "opening business in PORT PERRY ESSENCES Lemon, Vaallls, Porperaitnh, FISH--Herings, Cod, Whitefish, Trout, Smoked, kc .. FRUITS --Dried, Canned and Green, Figs, ... GIN--Henkle's, and 01d Tom .. Ginger--Ground and Whole . MEAT--Fresb, Dried and Smoked,...,.... MEALS--Oatmeal, Cornmeal, best White Flour, Graham Flour, &o Maccaron, .....c0c0yeue Matches, Mustard--Coleman ', and Keen's Nuts<~Walnuts, Almonds, and Filberts,.... Oil--Hair, aiid Castor... ..... .......... & Blackwell's, Morton's Wy- att's, and Batty's,...... oui veins... PORTER--Guiness', and Blood's.. Peels--Orange and Lemon ....,. Pails .... Plowli lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results COMBINED MACHINES. The Domi. Harvester, fi d by Messrs. Forsythe & Co., of Dundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 lbs when raking, 300 Ibs when nat. The Kirby. Machine, manufac: yred by Messrs. A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Disught, 320 lhs whet r takings The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manu 'actured b; essrs. Eastwood 0., of Ingersoll, took the Fhird Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet, erent: 875 Ibs when nk 3251bs when not. SINGLE MACHINES. The Johnst factured Li the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of 'Whitby, took Hy ions Prize a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, 325 lbs, hen not, 300 Ibs. The Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harrig, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Hacond PL Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 31 21bs, when not 3751bs To Lark Machine, manufactured by John Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, Draught, his raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. The amed d Mac d bat were not awarded prizes, vis Ayr Clipper, gaiY Jom by Mr. John Pa: of Ayr. Gut 4 feet T -inches. Drought, when raking, 8251bs, when not 2751bs. he Obi hio "combined, manufactured by Messrs John Stewatt/ Oo, 0f London. Cut, 5 feet 1 neh" * Draught, when raking 3501bs hen 300] pew raking, 553 nufactured by Mr. "Jo pT of onion, Cut 4 feet 8inches. Drauglst, 1 uted by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford. Cut, 4 ft. 10 in.--| 310 Ibs, when not 2751bs. y cert ified #s correet JOHN IN TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. 4 Diploma. So 4M, 2in. July 22ud, 1874. 275, when not. |] Pepper--Black, White and Red..........., Rice--Whale and Ground ................ BUM--Jamaica pnd Demerara Syrup--Sugar Loaf, Amber, Silver Drip, Golden, Bago: Pine Apple, and Staséh--Corn: And Silver GlOBB. ws uve errs Spioes,=#1lspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, eto.. Sages iipoonl, Spon, oe Bugar loaZ, C. County of [ Ontario, Canada, NSOLVENT ACT Province of ty larin, J of 1869, A in the pri of ¥ MANCHESTER. JAMES BOGART LAZIER, i o) An Insolvent, T= HE Subsesiber ou emis he pant ome resent opp of th nkin this cust _On Jherg) y, the Top ts I ! ved Sh i te pening Ha 1 will apply, now muo n g, ng Purchased 4 hg Store and Taylor's Sto re, Bo in 5 us the 'County of he Coun! ri Se et oo Port Por, a AD. 1874 * JAMES BOGART) gin his Attorney ad litem. 3 R| TEL FOR SALE, SEE th--in desirous retiring from pre he § FOR. 8 SALE | ; musa? t Perry known as the and prepifses. 'con- Re Soot as Jags best business Joca- RR ples te hy © For particalacs apply he proprietor on be selected with 2 ity of good wd oderbiok is will always be aimed at. he will. Bo. & posi to further extend inducements to customers. Tm . My Stock of Bry Goods, "Groceries, &e. Plié entifd satisfiétion of custottiers both The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, &c. pra y siippiled aud sold at such prices as evens on seve cacene sevens CRETE LL ER TEPPER 8 Goods Delivered Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873. JOHN TAYLOR LORING, TAILORING ALLA is 40s 38 cussions by = pst penne] | SQUIRE'S is oo res Gon pass THLORING NT Workumuaiiyuf poctest 9 mnie 3 PORT PERRY. #3 : JORN PEARCE. SQUIRE. | Fewt Pasry, Dee, 4, TY Sd » Port Perzy; Oot. 30, 1873. 'FREE Ton pa of he Coon, ptt 09. th hy, .. Shoes of my own manufact And would embrace this opportunity of ase suring his customers and the public gemer~ ally that as in the past 60 in the future will * he strictly adheres to using only thé best material, employing none but good work- men and selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is cousidered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hand lots of Boots and ure. Call and inspect my Stock, * n@r First block west of the Post Office BIOHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, - Valuable Real Estate for Sale. 2 ACRES of Lot 17, in the 5th conces< sion of the Township of Reach, situated i Hi, Prince Albert and Port Perry, well ted for Fruit and Gardening purposes, Also, 8 acres in the Village of Port Perry' 3 Los R. Lund's property. | Also, a House with § of an acre of land attached, in the village of Prince Albert, ~ For particulars, PRY tor LUTHER HURD, AtP. A. Hurd's Law Office, Port Perry. 1 Nov. 12, 1874. @ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. HAT is the use og ug "Thirty Dollars Ww fora Roos, Cutter Paine Th can got the Empire Root Outter FOR SIX DOLLARS. will cut at least e.fasl 4 Ea pit . Sh Sari ng he Demme fo 10 Joan wh ening on he

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