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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Oct 1875, p. 4

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Pair men's Fine Olt skin Boots _ Ist Alex Kelso, : 'Pair Men's Coarse Boots, Cowhide, pegged ~Iat AlexfKelso, Pair Ladies' Fine Kid Boots, sewed--lst 1st A Kelso. Pair Ladies' Prunella Boots-- 1st A Kelro, Pair lacies' Calf Boots, laced and Pegged 1st A Eelso. Collection Boots and Shoes--1st A Kelso, md Williams, Morgan & Co. « Set Single Harness--1st Geo Burnham, CLASS, XV.--NISCELLANEOUS. 10 1bs Maple Sugar--1st J Bruels, 2nd W Sellars. . Cook Stove Furniture, tin--1st Thos Mo- Grattan, 20d J W Parrish. Cook Btove Furniture, Copper--1st J W Parrish, 9nd Thos McGrattan. Hot Afr Drom--1st H Thompson, 20d T McGrattan. Collection Home-made Tinware--1st Thos McGrattan, : Collection Minerala--1st Wm Nicholls. Collection Confectionery--Ist Wm H Gordon, 2nd Chas Hiscocks. Panel Door--1st R P Harman. Bash-1st R P Harman. Venetian Window Blinds--1st R P Har. man, Raspberry Wine--1st John Gould, 2nd Mra C D Waid. Currant W1i1e--1st John Gould. Grape Wine--1st Miss F Hiscocks, 2nd J Gould, Cherry Wine--1st Mrs J Bruels, 2nd Mrs H Thompson. Elderberry Wine--1st John Gould. Raspberry Wine-- 1st Mr Waid, 20d Jobs Gould. Jar Strawberries, preseived in Sugar--Ist Mrs J Bruels, Currants preserved in Sugar--Ilst Mrs L Burnett, 2nd Mrs J Bruels. Raspberries preserved in Sugar--1st Mrs W Sellars, 2nd Mrs L Burnett. Peaches preserved in Sugar--l1st Mrs J Bruels, 2nd Mr Joel 8haw. Apple Jelly--1st Mrs J Bruels, 2nd Mrs N Claughton. Rasplerry Jelly--1st Mrs L Burnett, 2nd Mrs®J Bruels. Ciab Apple Jelly--1st Mrs L Burnett, 2nd Mrs G A Willis. Red Currant Jelly--1st Mrs J Bauels, 2nd Mrs L Burnett. Collection Canned Fruit.--ist Mrs Wm Sellars, 2nd Mrs L Burnett, Jar Pickles--1st Mrs A Patterson, 2nd Mrs J Bruels, Jar Catsup--1st Mrs Joel Shaw, 2nd Mrs J Bruels.? Jar Jelly--Ist Mrs J Bruels, 2nd Mrs Wm McGill. Loaf of Bread--1st Mrs A Patterson, 2nd Mrs C D Patterson, 3rd Mrs John Gould. CLASS XVI --NUSICAL INSTMENTS. Collection of Parlor and Church Musecal Instruments, not less than three--1st Ux- bridge Cabinet and Organ Coy. Of the 90 Discretionaries some 30 were highly recommended. eters The Montreal City Fathers in Trouble. About 40 butchers who paid a license of $200 each, last year, are suéing the Corporation for the recovery of that amount, the late by-law 'havittg been declared illegal and null by the Buperior Court. Caught a Tarter. Coxcorp, N. H., Sept. 23--A mun named Cotting, in Piermont, was awakened on Monday night in his room, by a tramp, who «demanded his money, at the same time pre. senting a loaded pistol and threatened to Blow out his brains. Cotting directed the tramp to the bureau where he said there was $700. The tramp went for the money, lay- down the pistol, which was seized by Cotting who shot and killed the tramp whose name 8 not known. rr Erra's Co0oa. --GRATEYUL A¥D COMFORTING. By a thorough knowledge of fe Data faws which govern the operati i and nutrition, and by a careful o Npuson of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which ony save us many heavy doctors' bills. It 1s by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution muy be gradaally built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to diseaso. Hundreds - of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at- tack wherever thers is a weak point, We ay escape many s fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and & properly noutished frame.""--Civil Service Gaze ! " S-- tflamation on the Lungs. Clifton, N B, February 17th, 1873. fiir : In behalf of my family I wish to acdnowledge adebt of gratitude which I owe Mr. James I. Fellows, My daughter. had Seen ill with inflamation of the lungs, had saised large quantities of blood and purulent doatfer, attended 'with every symptom of 'consumption. After obtaining the attend- 'ance of two eminent who afforded "herno relief, she was persuaded to toy Fel- rh sip pniad Upon tak ot [THEW WALEER HOUSE, PORT PE PERRY. ' Te: Subscriber pbraced this op) sumetord pulfons i 'which "Da stan as a ° a en extension of the accommodations till now THR WALKER HOUSE whether for or quality of accommo- dations is by few Hotels in the Province surpassed by mone out ot the best cities. Commercial Travelers, the Traveling Public, Farmers and doing business in the "Village nd the 4 general public will THE WALKER HOUSE accommodation and moderation in charges. The Charges are N 'Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice ot the market and the utmost atten- ALL GUESTS. An abundance of comfortable Stable and Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers. T, WALKER. Port Perry, Sept. 1, 1675. 36 post PERRY HQUSE, PORT PB JAB. V. THOMPSON, - * PROPRIETOR, The above House is now most comfort. ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers.-- Additions have been made which maker this country. Fare $1.00 per Day. ------ ---------- JEsiess DOMINION HOTEL, "At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY. Every attention given to the accommoda- tion and comfort of guests. Tle table and bar supplied with the best the Market af fords. Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, and attentive ostlers, D. B. DENISON, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY. ALPHONSO HINDE, « PROPRIETOR. The comfort and convenience of guests careful attended to. Excellent accommodation of Commercial Travelers. A. BH. Whitby, Aug. 12,1875. A Thsraeye HOUSE, < (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. A SSLOAVERICAY HOTEL, of PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, - - - PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire premises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests. The table and bar well supplied. W. H, PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. NION HOTEL, MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, ProPRIETOR. Good di Careful to the requirements of travelers and guests. 'The bar supplied with the best Liquors and Cigars. Good Stabling. Manchester, July 15, 1874. {T7488 HOTEL, 30 GREENBANK. RB. McRAE, PROPRIETOR. The above hotel has undergone a thorough renovation, and has been fitted up with a view to the comfort and convenience of the traveling public. Suict attention paid to the table and the bar, Comfortable stables and an attentive ostler. Greenbank, March 25, 1874. = HOUSE, UTICA. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodaons. Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars. Good stabling. LUGGAGE TAKEN TO ARD FROM THE STATION AND AROUND TOWN. The Bubscriber is prepared to convey Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every other de- scription of Luggage to or from the Railway Station or anywhere atound town. All Orders promptly attended to Charges moderate, : J. COOK. Port Petry Jan. 1st, 1874, LUMBER & WOOD FOR SALE. a -- Seasoned Lumber and Wood he will sell At his um at a Duos, cheap, as winter, A.B CAMPBELL. Utica, Feb. 3, 1875. MONEY - [Private Fands,] Ro Loans good Wirus/at-5. per cent. in , LYMAN ENGLISH, . November, 31,1868. : 14 return his sincere hs be ie liberal and ' all that ean be required in "the matter of Higher at the tion paid to the convenience and comfort of the largest and best House in this section of gL afLonING Sear the Yard thiy Clothing! -- FALL & WINTER, 1875. A full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to hand, including Overcoatings, Worsted Coatings, English, Neotch and Canadian Thweeds. Underclothing, Hats, Caps, & Gent's rnishings, A GREAT VARIETY. W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor, Queen Street, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1875. TT First Class © Tailoring Establishment ! ! BEHIND MR. CURRIE'S STORE, PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to bis JUST RECEI J. GOURT ICE'S hs SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S Cariages and Perambulator | Also a fall Stock of TRBINB 8. An Tray ling Bags. The largest and bat on of WHIPS in Town. HARNESS! In great variety. Please call and see the most COMPETE STOCK in the trade. Port "Perry, May 6, 1875. MANCHESTER. HEARD'S CARRIAGE WORKS GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. WRICHT'S BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM PORT PERRY. WANTED. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat T ing that he has secured the valuable services of MR ANDREW CAMPBELL One of tne best wood-worsers 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 sty' les and superior work- 'manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. p@~ All Charges Moderate and all work 1 | Warranted. 500 Cords of Hem- lock Bark, 3000 And any 'quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Sheepskins, W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Dee. 17th 1874. 51 D. CONBOY, Carriage and Sleigh FIRST CLASS BUILDER, MAIN STREET, BOOTS & NHOES UXBRIDGE ! Material, Sr -- Style ENDERS his sincere thanks to the public T for the hearty and generous patronage "bestowed upon him, Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. { # ST. AND AT EASE | 5 Ibs of Tea for mn 15, worth 50 cts per Ib. yf 5 lbs of Tea for $3.75, Worl ST per IE {Fresh Oysters If | ff I AT es 2 | -- Port Perry, Sept 9, 1875 teside sold as cheap as at any PICTURE | FRAMING. a large Stock t and Ki Boas sid Gil oon ad GI, Mond we can give a er iy 5 Ibs of Tea for $2.50, worth' 3 ets phe Eddie LVR TN A y ava ZN IN We would voapecttully call attention, to our DOMINION DRUG STORE. DYE STUFFS - Good and Reliable. The Subscriber having purchased a Large stock of Dye Stuffs from Reliable Manufactui- | Bo sonable price. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere and you will be satisfied as to price and quality. A Full Stock always kept of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, . TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, LAMPS, §e., de. White Lead, Colors, Raw and Boiled Linsced Oil, Machine Oil, as Cheap as any in the County. Call and compare the Price and Quality before purchasing elsewhere. Thanking my Patrons for past favors, I would solicit a, continuance of your patronage, 8. E. ALLISON. Port Perry, July 20, 1875. Ontario Carriage Works! PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the liberal and coustantly increasing patronage bestowed upon him during the many years in which he has been in business. Increasing business having rendered an extension of premises necessary 1 have numerous customers for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the number of years which he has done business in Port Perry, and would now state that having moved into the new premises behind Mr. Currie's Store, his accommodations for business are much enlarged, and his increased | facilities for carrying on the Tailoring busi- ness in all its departments are such as enable | him to fill orders with still greater dispatch. Superior workmanship, the Newest Styles and perfect fits warranted. Cust will find me at my rooms te- hind Mr. Currie's Store, | All orders promptly and carefully attended 2 J. RIGGS. Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1875. 39 TAILORING, In all its Departments. HE 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 , and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. Agent for the Binger Sewing Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best machine now in use and #fso the cheapest when the quality of the machine is taken into consideration. Parties will do well to come and examine the machines, JOHN PEARCE. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874, 49 TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT "§ ovER BIGELOW'S STORE. PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May €, 1675. FIRST CLASS " HUGOE'S, PRINCE. ALBERT, ork made: up on the shortest motice in the Jie style; and at.moderate mates. A good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. ' R/HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. 15 EPSOM TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 1: i ms A practical knoWTedge of the business in all its branches, experience and skill in all the minute de tails of its construction, super- ior workmanship and material, elegance in Style and finish, and a determination to TE Subscriber would return his sincere 4 his work first class in every respect, is thanks for the very extensiveand rapidly gp, explanation of the very large and in- increasing patronage bestowed on him since creasing demand for his work. opening business in | Parties buying Carriages will find it de- | cidedly to their advantage to EXAMINE his iS before purchasing else- | PORT PERRY; e sold is Warranted to! And wonld embrace this opportunity ot as- 3 of the Best Material and Workmanship suring his customers aud the public gener- and is guaranteed to give satisfaction to the ally that as in the past so in the future will puyer, he strictly adherc to using cnly the best material, employing none but good work- men and. selling at prices--when the quality HIS P TE of the Goods is considered--which cannot fail to please purchasers, I For Changing Single Buggies and Cutters Constantly on hané lots of Boots and jnto Double Rigs is the Cheapest and Most Shoes of my own manufacture, | Complete, Simple, Effective and Convenient Call and inspect my Stock, Coutrivance for 8&5 First block west of the Post Office) Converting one description of RICHARD WARRINER. Vehicle to another Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, That has yet been introduced, and is just the for thoss who desire convenience, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, |utility and comfort at a moderate outlay. Orme For the protection of the public of British North Apisrica, I Geet: e¢m it my ns to state | Always on hand et for the Road.) that my Pills an ntment are neither manu- ol 0 fuctured nor sold in any part of the United! IREPRiring and Painting! aise Pot and Box bears the British Gov- | Cheaply Neatly and Promptly Executed. ernment Stamp, with the words "Holl oway's | | Uxbridge, Sept. 7, 1875. Pills and Ointment, London," engraved there-| on.. On the label is the address, 533, Oxtord 7 Street London. TT undersigned have much pleasure in Single and Moule ® rrringes and This notice has become necessary, in conse- quence of vile and spurious imitations of "Hol- loway's Pills and Ointment," being fabricated at 78, Maiden Lane, New York, by Parties styl- ing themselves Holloway & Co." with an Wisden trade announcing to the inhabitants of Epsom ipled vendors can obtain. this trash ana vicinity that they have leased the pre- a very low price, and so deceive you by | | mises lately occupied by J. C. Huckins, Esq. selling Te same rive my genuine Holloway's and that they have just received and opened Pills and Ointment, which are manufactured | out a large and well selected Stock of the only at 533, Oxford Street, London. "latest styles in mark thus:i-- Persons who may be so deceived will be DRY GOODS! pleased to communicate with m Choice Fresh GROCERIES, Many respectable firms in a British Pro- Superior BOOTS and SHOES, a fine assort- Tins, who obtain my medicines direct from | ment of HARDWARE, and capital, CROCK- ere, have ve roperly suggested that I should, for the Benefit of hemes and the ERY. A full assortment of ROOM PAPER. ublic, Insert their names in papers, that | 5 Ty be known that my ine car be | MEDICINES had genuiue from them. Our Stock having been purchased Sat The following is a list of the firms all | pally for cash and at the best and cheapest to;and I particular! 0, mad we .are-prepared to sell as cheap as desire to get my me Ss to apply tosome any other House in the county. of the Houses named: Try our fine flavored Young Hyson Tea at Evans, Mercer & Co., Montreal. 0c. per Ib; 11 1bs beautiful Sugar for $1; 21 Messrs. prory, B Brown & Co., Halifax, N.S.' 1bs Rice for $1 ; 10 1bs good Cooking Raisins Co., Halifax, N.S." oe & St.John, N.B, for $1 ;13 1bs new currants for "$1. oy Ban Sn 3. * | other Goods equally cheap, ~The Victoria, B.C. price pid for Butter Dr. Jobs Paller, Cltham 5 ge -- Avent share of public patronage eases. J. Winer & Go, Bamilton, Ont. Is Tosnentiully sol Toron! > A Chipman Sutin. Bt Joho, NB, 2 BROWNE & BRO. Me Jona Bond, Goder " Goderich, Ont. ne Epsom, March 31st, 1875. 1 Nomar Biot Oo. ., Toronto. : . = Ye -- £1 Senay | Bl Eiht | GR w.& rie Eo Yuile, Montreal. Chas © Da ee uk : ImportanttoF armers sale net % ee oh Ta Bred 8 Short Horn men al 2 fof Diego | foe lp Ee Bram THOMAS HOLLOW. ro p, Caived 588, Oxford Street, W won Dura, Roun Tor, Mare Switches, Braids, Frizzets, Curls, and Cpniib- on Hale Jew elry Mba ictared : Rooms, dyer Mr. Nott's Furniture' W! . ates oomajieotaey Qugén end Perry Streets. Part Perry, Nov.'18, 1874! 1 4 A large supply of the best RATERD MOVED TO PORT PERRY, Largely extended my premises and secured greatly increased macilities 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, SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. Old Carriages repaired with neatness (and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. pen. Come and inspect our Works, = Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. JAMES EMANEY. THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of a Cistern "Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and quality. pen, Job Work attended. to with our usual dispatch. A. B. McCAW. MING Port Perry, May 13, 1874. ers, he will be able to supply those who require such goods with a Good article at a rea< b ; | | Ly for the rr of the fast rites due the ds be Lunia] on the shortest notice, yi class 5 All kinds of good lumber taken im ex- change for Work, The Subscribers are the only authorized agents in the Iocality for the 'Whitby Marble Works. Having increaged pur facilities we hope b; paying strict hg to business and and. fale dealing to merit a share of public patronage. $65 Remember the place--nearly oppe- | site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and [adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D, Urqubart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Night calle promptly af by ad To to DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Casiver Factory! PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers jw eep on hand As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of croror Ma- TERIAL, the Best Workmansurp, and at sven -'RICES 28 cannot fail fo, spit.y 3p t In all its Tophetments! peopl | : attended to and charges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con- : stantly on hand. : RR nl CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : : procured on short notice, The American Style of : : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : : of Hearse. : Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 musta You GST aay UASH EOL LAIRED THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y Will pay the highest price, in Cash, foe the following sizes of _ , + n LUMBER" Delivered af their yard in Qshawa. [Square Bdge Preferréd]' : Oak or Ash, 1 in,, 1§, 2 in,, any width. Butternut, 1 in., any width. Water Bm, } iin i, any. 5 } Water Elm, 1} in, 13, 14, or, 18, '20 or a in. wide. PUMPS! PUMPS! tr) You can get the Yes and cheapest Pump-in- the Frevjecey At J, IRVAN'G J LO ENT Ee ARIA PAT PUMP TALTORY, a a A. and Cou np BAER Patent. Swing p ents p . Common Log Pape at 40 couts per foot. Confimon turhed suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8, Alsd ye other description of Pump, at 3 } I UALLY LOW RATES! =i LH» ow n Pump-making in the largest factories in Janads an Je States, the ry Confident that he can perfectly satisly all that fayor him with a All a above, whether by mailorotherwise Pom Smptly attended to. 8 4.20,1870. ; Th PRACTICAL CA » ey Hil ee de ,. BROCK STREET, v, Wwirey ji pad 8 i #180 21% rd ji LBS RYIN, Port berry. ly on apd welt Yo the best Material. -- i A GOOD Assortment of constant] JY. nd dupe, Pour ionton pu 0 1 Basswood, 1 in., any width. : " A Pain Yuin 2% 20 gral in. Maple, Beech, and Birch : $in, 1} in, 14 In, 1} in, 23 x 24, Square Scantling, WJ SE quired on application at' the office of the ay sy ; . .H. GIBBS, Oshawa, Feb. 25, 1876. St., Lond > St., London,

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