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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 May 1875, p. 4

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: "The above route will be continued during the ing observer has discovered remarkable resemblenc baby and wheat since it is cradled : thrashed and finally becomes the flower . rere Ata a recent meeting of society chumposea of men from the Emerale 'Isle a member 'made the following motion :¢ Mr President-- I move ye's whitewash the ceiling green, in honor of the old flag.' A little four-year-old urchin strayed into a neighbor's house the other day. When he got home he told his mother that he saw shutters in the floor and when he stoed on them lots of hot came out 1 WILL SHOW THIS WEEK, ONE OF THE BEST ASSORTED COURT OF REVISION, Nome is hereby given that the Sou of on to revise the Assessment Rol A ie Most Fashionable ! Township of Reach, For the present year (1875) will sit at the Town Hall, Manchester, ou Saturday, the 20th day of May inst And that all appeals against the said Roll will Fd to be in my hands by the 1lith day of May inst., of which all parties inter-- ested are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. 19:td STOCKS OF SPRING TWEEDS SPRING TIES AND SCARFS Reach, May 3, 1875. The Imported Draught Horse! Hats and Caps, UNDERCLOTHING, &C.. &C, ever shown in Port Perry, CHEAT FOR CASH! Call and Examine before purchasing else- where, DUMFRIESSHIRE" JOCK | 'The Property of Mr. F. Elliott, Epsom. Will stand fr Mares, this season, 1875, as follows : MONDAY, May 3rd, will leave his own sta~ ble, and proceed to Hockridge's Hotel, Epsom, and remain all night. TUESDAY, proceed to Folton's Hotel, Ash- burn, and remain all night. WEDNESDAY, proceed by way of the 9th Con. to Myrtle, thence along the Gravel Road to Tennyson' 8s Hotel, Manchester, and remain all night. THURSDAY, proceed to Andrich's Hotel Saintfield, and remain till Friday noon, thence to hisown stable and remain till the following Monday morning. JOHN HILL, G:ocm. W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. Port Perry, March 18, 1875, TAILORING, In all its Departments. Tr Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor ing Businessin all its departments at his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, Port Perry. Newest Styles, First: Class Workmanshin, and a perfect it guaranteed. Charges mode rate. The Imported Draught Horse Scottish Chief, Imperted in 1875. The property of Mr. Elliott, psom, Reach, 11500 Cords OARHAGE he GENERAL LACK SHITEING ESTABLISHMENT. Tz: Subscriber has Tits mach pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable services of MR. ANDREW CAMPBELL One of the Lest wood-workers in the Pro. vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior works manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. R&5™ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. WRICHT'S BOUT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. WANTED. of Hem- lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH |! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. W. C. HEARD, Manchester, Dec, 17th 1874. 51 D. CONBOY, Carriage & Slagh MAKER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE ! Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874, ENDERS his sincere thanks for the hearty and generous.patronage he has recived from the public since commencing busines in Uxbridge. A practical know- ledge of the business in all its details, super- ior Workmanship, First-Class Mrterial, Ele. gance, in Style and Finish, and a determina. tion to make his work equal i in every respect to his representations, isan explanation of the very large and increasing demand for his work. Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pate entee of the turndown seat has made a very great improvement as applied to Buggies.and is now making a specialty of Carriages with this seat, The great demand for Cutters with this seat fully confirms its superiority and excellence. Asa Single Buggy it is light and stylish, it is almost impossible to detect the fact that it was'ever designed for two seats, yetin a moment it can be changed to an elegant family Carriage capable of car- opening business in fing owe pi : ree shifting Top arsioge with 8 improv. PORT PERRY; ed seat is capable of being changed to Fight different forms and go perfect in every feature And wonld embrace this opportunity of as- "oo oy forth the EL of Ad suring his customers and the public gener- ally that as in the past so in the future will! he stricfly adhere to using only the best FIRST CLASS BOOTS & SHOES Material, Style LE To Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly increasing patronage bestowed on him since SR -- Parties about purchasing Buggles will find it decidedly to their advantage to cxemine these Carriages before purchasing elsewhere. will stand for mares, this' season, 1875, as follows : MONDAY, May 3, he will leave his own stable, lot 8, 8th con. Reach, and proceed to Plank's Hotel, Uxbridge, at noon; thence to N. Dewer's, lot lst, 12th con. | Reach, and remain all night, TUESDAY, proceed to Deble's Hotel, Vic- toria Corners, at noon ; thence to Tucker's Hotel, and remain all night.; pen, Agent tor the Singer § Sewing Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best machine now in use and also the cheapest when the quality of the machine is taken into consideration. Parties will do well to come and examine the machines, JOHN LL Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. FIRST CLASS ing Monday morning. material, employing none but good work- men and selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is considered--which cannot fail to please purchasers, Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shocs of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, o R&B First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perty, Nov. 1873, The Turn-down Seat is exempt from every uscless adjustment and possessing in an em. inent degree Utility, Beauty, Strength, Ca- pacity, Convenience, Simplicity, Permancnoe Neatnes and Cheapness, as the Turn-down Seat with its adjustable contrivance costs but $2.50 extra. Uxbridge, Jan, 20, 1875. 4 we DNESDAT, proceed to Heron's Hotel, ---- -- Eh> +g 'alentyne, at noon ; thence to J. Ba - Si sav ot on. rc, at remntn) T A IT LOT RING. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT | §23 = all night. 5 I r lad THURSDAY, proceed to James McDougall's, IRST class Tailoring in all its depart-- SHOW ROOMS! > '@) . Derryville, at noon ; thence to Campbell' S| ments, Es Hotel, Sunderland, and remain all night. 5 5 -- FRIDAY, proceed to Andrich's Hotel, Saint- AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, rHE Subscribers have opened Show! oS 2 jp field, and remain all night. Work made up on the shortest notice in Rooms on Perry St, North of Mr. 2g ow (i) Qo SATURDAY, proceed to his own stable and | the latest style; and at moderate rates. A |Currie's Store, where Sample Machines of yy on y » remain till the following Monday morning, | | good fit guaranteed. the Manufacture of the Joseph Hall Manu- 2 wv o > The above routes will bejcontinued during Fliemember the place, spposite Cook's Hotel, facturing Company, Oshawa, will be kept EZ 0 fe the season, health and wegther permitting. R. HUGOE. |for inspection. 58 = Mares must come to the sthnds. No business Prince Albert, April 2, 1874, 15 The tarming community are respectfully £3 z ' " | done on the road. invited to call and inspect our machines, £21 @ E oO JOHN HOCKINS, Groom. INFORMATION WANTED. | £ Z 2 2 p> » -- 38) N., g B PHE IMPORTED DRAUGHT HORSE | JAMES KERVIN wishes to hear from or | Port Perry, Dec. 30,1874 roi s 251 MC concerning his brotler Richard Kervin -- 20 m S M arquis of IT.orne !|whoenigrated from Killarney, Ireland, about oO" £5 | = 3 = =3 28 years ago and was in_Bytown abont 26 ors OF SE a To [+] WEL stand for Marcs, this season, 1875, | years ago. Any information concerning him Fa k as follows :. will cosa Jor Fix, se s F b> © Moxoay, May 3, he will leave hi tabl MR us gE MeKinnon's Hotel, Beaverton, nd proceed 2nd Concession of im 22 z Q annington, and remain all night. *Shirle: g 2 = § y P. O. ong) 4 Eo Foupar, proceed to Manilla, and remain all| Cartwright, April 22, 1875. FOR SALE. g g 0 WEDNESDAY. proceed to the Royal Oak Hotel, i at noon; thence to Jackson's Hotel, Little Eq = E > Britain, and remain all night. HE Subscriber has for sale at his yard B_ Jy v "THURSDAY, proceed to Banks' Hotel, Qakwood, Port Perry, any quantity of First class g g = and remain all night. Brick which he is selling cheap. wy Ps Fripay, proceed to Woodville, 'and 1emain all No better Brick can be got. Come and £ = ZN Bt proceed to Argyle, at th ; Cried 3 re nthe. | g = sy rgyle, at noon; ther.ce NEIL THU 3 = * to his own stable and remain tiil the ome " PO anv : & Baad is a COURT OF REVISION, ie nny season, health and weather permitting.; A.0.STEVENS, JOHN THOMPSON, Groom. Proprietor. OTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision to rovise the Assessment Roll Fo nh eT for the Township of Important to Farmers oF Ine Sovnamp AT superior The he hr SRR go Hom BROCK, of , will sta + service at at his own stable, lot 5, In the vth qr For the year 1875, will sit at the Town Hall, cession of Reach, dui} Ing ie gegen of 1873. Roan, Calved Fon ish 2572 hud by I H.C. Bans Mark- Got > ® rion Duke 2nd, 7711. Jane Fourth, by Nichol, 5) ana dam Jane Third, 'by Sir John (137: $rd dam Youn; gran by Siruihmore, | tm 4th dam jane. 3 Pl; Sri low, (620) iam, itn, Sunderland , On Friday, 28th May, At 10 o'clock a. m, of which all persons in- terested are heroby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. T. H. WALSHE, Tn } Township Clerk, "-7th dam Catherine, by om 97). Brock, April 19, 1875, 17:5w Thorough Bred Cows, $8 each; Sines, B&F OBB YOR THE BLOOD. IS THE LIFE'-- EER aa * m, Ont. Deuteronomy, chap. xu, verse 23. Reach, March 24, 1875. ' 136m | Re rT COLAREE'S IMPROVE YOUR STOCK.|World Famed 'Blood Mixture. Trade Mark--* Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For cleansing and clearing the blood from i all impurities pot be tao hly recommend- For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, sores of all kinds it is & never-fatling aul pe te, | manent cure. ? It Cures old Sores. aa Sa Tt, te 1 ures Blackheads, or Cures Sci Sores" Pipi oe nd Bures Cancerous ures Blood and Shin Diseases. Cures ure Matter. Swings Ena to the | 20¢ ER ATUEAT wall bred Durham Bo, . Lord Charles! nc cone season, 1875, at his mas Fim APOTHECARIES' HALL, } , ENGLAND. : EXPORT. Burgoyne, Butbridges and Oo., Colman 5 rt Spey Londen. 4 et Ce Conta *| Tailoring Establishinent over Currie's Store, 3 Superior BOOTS and SHOES, a fine assort- Soro 3 DRY i * | Epsom; March 31st; o-- Port Port Perry, Dee. 2th, 1874. A PUBLIC CAUTION. TAILORING. VERY Department of the Tailoring business, the Latest Styles and warrant- ed satisfaction At RIGGS? Holloway's Pills and ol Ointment are neither manufactured nor sold in any part of the Unit- ed States, although they may be obtained in the B.N. American Provinces. Each Potand Box. bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Port Perry. Pils and Ointment, London," engraved there- |GOOD NEWS: EPSOM! HE undersigned have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have 'leased the pre- mises lately occupied by J. C. Huckins, Esq. and that they haye just received and opened has become necessary to make this au- nonncement because the New York Chemical Company (who pay nobody) finding at last that their name has been eo exposed, have as- 'sumed the title of ** Holloway & Co,;" bat, even now, no one will buy their medicines direct from them, so they have e arrange- pentate ppl Sxclusively the firm of Messrs. Henry & 0., of New York, with their so-called "Holloway's Pills and Ointment." It is presumed that from the large connexion Messrs. Heory and Co. have in the British Provinces and elsewhere, the public is very likely to be imposed upon by anscupalons vendors and brian unless they exercise grea caution to proveut Hele heing misled, by find: find out a largé and well selected Stock of the | ing these medicines begring a stamp with the name of * Holloway Co., New York," i sty) Jai 1 printed thereon. i Many respectable firms in the British Pi yinees, who vhtain my Jusiielnes direct from here, bave very properly suggested should, for the benefit of I and 51 ment of HARDWARE; and capital CROCK- pubic, inser insert their names in the Jaers, that ey. A full assortment of ROOM PAPER. |1t may be known that my medicines can be A large supply of the best PATENT had genuine from them. MEDICINES The fallowing. is a list of the firms alluded Our Stock having been purchased princi- {03 ' recommend those Ww pally for cash and at the 'bast Jud cheapest | 92 iy modisines 10. apply, to some markets we are prepared to sell as cheap as rd he Be Bomvin & Co. ati rHalifas, N 8. Sone, yi NotmN. B. flavored Young Hyso: Tey Ee ie beautiful Sugar os Bad $1; = fF Hn Chariei oi Town, PEI 400 §1 10 good Coon Raisins | Messrs: LOOET Goo Victor, BC. be: r. Join | Pallen, Shatbam, B a0 Hoses. equa. Buiiyy rd Oo. amilton, Ont, vr. H. A Ghimmandomihe Bt. John, Mr. John Bon ni, do SEB, id Go. 0) JE 4 in LE John, N.B. | i wg [Mr i ve C. rien AO8" Jin, Fredericton, N.B. TAILORI NG} i Fl RL : . Yuile, Montreal, 4%. ALL I75 DECARTMENTS) AR The medicines are sold at the lowest whole- COhbice Fresh GROOERIES, furs." A liberal share of public patropage BOWNE & ERO! ro | mm---- w------ AND ww AND ew --OF me w-- AND -- cee AT ee SQUIRE'S 3 ails nel phines, i antiticn of vot less por TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT REA fd . [5.0 1 oWER RGRLOW'S STORE. {nut Bias ah ave bel PORT PERRY. apply HONAS TI ar. | +| Port Perry, Nose SURE, j 883, Ogio Stet WC, 1874. Port Porty, Sept 24, 1875. LUMBER!" LATH! SHINGLES ! BILL LUMBER ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND COT TO ORDER CHEERFUL AND ¢; ay TIMES! | BONGIRD & ROBINSON Beg to inforn their customers and friends that their choice New Stock of ' Groceries! Is now complete. FRESH, SEASONABLE, FIRST CLASS IN Ar i, arr CHEAP | t 'SPRING ! Customers may rely on a constant supply of choice FRESH MEATS. Everything in the GROCERY line, good and Cheap. Special attention given in securing VERY BEST ' TEAS. FISH, CANNED E4SH. OYSTERS in thelr season. gWBBLEE IN ATTINDANIB?. Lamps Chimneys for All Port Perry, March 31, 1875. BONGARD & ROBINSON. Ontario Works! ! PORT PERRY. (HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the T liberal and constantly increasing | patronage bestowed upon him during the many years Carriage having of premises necessary 1 have MOVED TO PORT PERRY. d am oly exteuded my premises and secured greatly increased macilities for business an 1s ar pin promptly to meet the increasing demands of customers and to fill orders on the shortest notice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best Sakray in the best style and by first class workinetl Orders for Blacksmithing fi with and dispatch. Wood-work ironed J. aber timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. Come aud iaspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. CABINET AND ORGAN in which he has beep in an extgl JAMES EMANEY. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, THE UXBRIDGE CONCEDEP SUPERIORITY Sell them the Cheapest! QUALITY AND VALUE CONSIDERED, Tus Furnrro RE Dir A RTMEN | 1s now is full running order. latest and most popular wares of the day, and upon examination, will be found to be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited. partmentg, IN THE INDERTAKING DEPARTHENT Everything is also complete. A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butternut, Oak, Rose wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered COFFINS always on hand.. CLASS HEARSES with the nccessary appendages, Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Co'y, A T. BUTTON, . Uxbridge, July 22, 1874. '| Gloves and Cabinet Organ Embodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their 1t is the intention of the Company not only to make the Best Instruments, but to There Warerooms are furnished with a large variety of the "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- We have also two FIRST- = 11674: ST bd Tix Subscriber cate i Hae torn erally, RTT jo tod and well ! Such as Extension, Sere, Dining and Kitchen Tables; Wood, Cane, and Hair- | Cloth Chars ; Couches in nd Damaske Sofas, Bureaus, Siashoads, nots, 8 { Mixed, and , -&o,; which will be sold as low as at any Houss in the TRADE, All a ioods delivered free of UNDERTAKING "TEPARTMENT | Everything is complete. I keep on hand i ) |Eeed selection of Walnut; Ok, Elm, Butter- nut, Rosewood, Velvet and, Clathacovers Coffins. Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, bands, furnished free when required, A FIBST CLASS HEARSE, JOHN NOTT. N. B. All kinds of good Lumber taken in exchange for work. The subscriber is the only authorized Agent in this locality for the Whitby Marble Works, y pasted x Port ¢ Perry, M May 13,1874, DAVIS & & SONS' STEAM Caner Factory! PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always kep on hand (and are constantly manufabturing more) & large Stock of just such FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of crock Ma- rerIAL, the Best WorkMANsuIp, and at svcy -'kices as cannot fail to suit, UNDERTAKING : Inall 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, "Resse sueees sessnn mus eee dives J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Noy. 26, 1873 49-1y CAN FOR LUMBER Will pay the Yighes price; in Cash, for the following sizes of LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa; [Square Edge Preferred.) Oat or Ash, 1 in., 1, 2 in, any width. Butternut, 1 in., any width. Water Elm, 1 in,, any width, Water Elm, 1} in., 12, 14, 17, 18, 20 or 2% in. wide, Basswood, 1 in., any width, « 1%in, 12,14, 1%, 18, 20 or 21 in. wide, ' Maple, Beach, and Birch : fin, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, 2} x 2{, Square Scantling, pey™ Parties having logs to cut will be ins formed as to the quantities of each size re~ quired on application at the .office of the Company W. H. GIBBS. President Oshawa, Feb. 25, 1875 FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of | JAD. PI Pea 50. and Which will any price and quality. ve. 300 Work ainda 10 with our usual dapat, . A BE MoOAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874, |=" Fumps: pumps ---- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Proviace At J I ES VIN'S PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. a -- SEE THE PRICES. e an complete for $25 & oop! Swi Pumps. 50 per foot, . . "Pumps at 40 ceuts pei meta. rad Sister turned suction Pumps at 35 -- per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up wis Also every other description of Pamp, at' EQUALLY LOW RATES! v attended to, Be Part perry + TINWARE, heh. Cistern Pumps, Foxcs Pour--A complete Pup and Fire Engine with Hose aki the largest factaries i img sep a ng in 9 can perfectly signed will; PH om i bore, whether by malltothecwise GRR a oe ee EH Jaina ba ti on Tee Subscriber has a large quantity of Seasoned Lumber and Wood, At his Mill, at Utica, which he will sell cheap, ashe wishes to clear the Yard thig nter, A. B. CAMPBELL. Utica, Feb. 3, 1875. 6 3 H 1 Horse and Bugsy ith Silver Moghled Har: One pena ne yt Piano worth = * 'Machines in ha ere gd Lo: Weise: 'Gold Chains, or Towa re er of Gt, 500, Tico limited to Pn mE rein is, 1 EEL, Slot Toon charge. ! Particular attention pd Ld Picture Frame LUMBER WOOD EAE ree

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