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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Dec 1875, p. 3

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| t - ia SR RS SE | « $Y » ® Splen: = 2 "| ir htt Comma: Bes Bro & Bon Coton) -- Ss Sh Grand Attraction !! 7 EE. ct . : AT dempen i) P| JONES BROTHERS ! IN THE CQUNTY. OF VIOFORIA, conf 1 BO ra. re Nipissing. corner, con= "about! 'one half ! acre. . The above is situated between Eldon and Argyle stations of said \ railway being about 1 mile don station and 2} from Argyle, the same there is erected a og por es and Barn both in good about fa farm are cleared frdipas a good state of cultivation. The soil excellent opportunity to procure a stoney but clay loam, and offers an good farm ata fon oe Figo old well settled : CASH. we highest or ot other li hot Joss: wr w. MAURICE C pom Soy Port Perry, ov, Poppy, Ron \dWs. | |, AHS. [1] MN SECEAET DPPORTUNT HOMESTEAD, CONTAINING ABOUT 150 ACRES, FIRST CLASS LAND Adjolning the Village of Prince Alpert, and well-known as the Bi. TOOTR FARM. THE Subscribers 'haye been authorized the owner, Dr. Foote, to offer the iho valuable pro ¢ for sale, being composed * of the Son fondo gy yarters of yok No. 16, in cession of the TOWNSHIP OF REACE, Containing by admensurement '150 acres of 'choice land, (save and except about three acres sold .to the Port Whith and' Port Perry Railway Company. There are | About 130 Acres Cleared {fundina good state of cultivation ; the bal! ance is covered with hardwood "timber.-- Theré are erected on the premises A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, [Large sod comymodious Barns, Siables od (Oythouses. This chance for securing one of the most desirable Hg esteads in the Province of \Ontario, sh QR th draw the attention of those (seeking a hqme in the midst of one of the most pi progressive portions of the Dqminion., Tetms very libel. I" itle; indisputable, For further particulars, apply to JNO. & D. J. ADAMS. {Port Perry, Qct. 8, 1875. 43: A CHOLCH FARM FOR SALE Por undersigned offers for sale that ex-] cellent Farm being composed of the) Southeast part ot Lot 11 in the 11th toe cession of Township of Read TW And 11 Acres on the est omer of Hie South half of Lot 12 in the 11th Concession of said Township; in all 71 acres of First Class Land, nearly all cleared, well | fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. There 'are good and sufficient buildings on thd premises, with an abundance of excellent water; a vigorous young orchard of superior gruit and an excellent grapery. The situation is all that could be desired for health, comfort and convenience, and within a short digtancc of the best markets of the province. Terms ¢asy. For icilars apply to the proprietor, NEIL McARTHUR, Port Perry. ,Or to P. A. HURD, Port Perry. Also for Bale, 140, 000 good sound Brick at my Yard, Port Perry. Bold in lots ta suit purchasers, but would prefer selling "them in one lot. 1 "Apply as above. { N..MoARTHUR, i J Port Perry,-July.8, 1875, 1 Teacher Wanted. ANTED for 8chool Section No. 8, t, a Female Teacher, Duties to begin at the commencement of the year. Apply to ; > JAS..BAILEY, | . E. BRYANS, Trustees. " GEO. WILSON, If by letter prepaid. to the Cartwright P.O Nov, 10,1815. 6:tf Note 1 Lost. Te is to forbid all d all parties purchasing or uegotiaing a certain Note of hand, made Eh Joh Martin in favor of Mal- phe ni of HEE Ayan dhe ny as been stopped. ' MALCOLM McTAGGART. Myrtle Nov 8, 1875, 3wid6 rete STRAYED SHEEP. TRAYED into "the premises of the Subs in the 6th Coun of Brock S Abou the pegiaiing 0 October. + hi Inmbt} ui, The take pb to e pr he pm Sh = 'be sold as the law directs. HILL & FALLOWDOWN, ' ' Brock, Nov. 13, 1875. a HIGH SCRODL NOTICE. ME ast supiuon. of of Candidates for : i ue L -------------- "PORT .PERRY HIGH SCHOOL! Sand | tekapiace on Wednouday and Th = , ; hi ib i .and.ex- gp Fuple designs of lending Guin i Ladies call an the Head Master of the School, D. bebiid, + Fort Perry, By order of the COUNTY INSPECTOR. Nov. 11, 1875. 6:iw WOTICE. havi | Aline RR lease forward the same immediately as 2a. Bo Plone Rn must be lost in acknow! socounts pro and con. A acsounte ot sn $oby the lst of Dec. will not be paid. CHRISTAINE B. DIESFELD. Fart Perry, Nov. 1, 1875, 45 HIGHEST PRICE) PAID FOR - re Axo Grain! - | AT $, {..GHRISTIAN, Manchester, Nov, 10, 1875. y RIRALE G00DS EVER OFFERED iw [PORT PERRY. Bargains WE GORGEOUS 2H Display I Millinery! J we Port Perry, Nov. 17, 1875. The Superiority of their Styles and the «deserved rt the demand.' tarity of their goods render it almost impossible to MISS McKENZIE And her Competent Assistants are now busily engaged in preparing stock and oxecuting opders, handsome Hat or Bonnet and save yourself a great disappointment, Call early at £ ord Fo sgcprea JONES BROS. WARERBE, FBWIBBY AND Fancy Goods! PLAIN AND FANCY STATIGNERY] a) BOOKS General Spe for Schools, CHEAP AND COOD. . H. MoCAW. Port Perry, May 6, 1874. REIRING FROM BUSINESS | CHAMBER SETS, | Wheat Tea do. k! 2 | CUTTERS and SLEIGHNSN! CHINA DO. Glassware | 0 S00 IN GREAT VARIETY. JUST, THE THING, FOR ; at the loweat current rates of Xmas: MANCHESTER Tort Perry, Dec 2, 1875. ALL GOODS AT COST AT FORMAN'S NOW FOR 'new Terms > Port Perry, Noy. 11, 1875. Gentlemen requiring Winter Glothing will find it decidedly to their advantage to leave their orders as they guarantee superior Cut and Workmanship, at prices which cannot fail to satisfy the closest buyer. Special attention paid to Gent's Furnishings. A full Stock of Seasonable Goods in all the other Depart- ments. : > INP BORION BNTIDBD. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. A VERY ATTRACTIVE STOR Fallt Winter Tweeds, Worsted Coating, Fancy Vestings, Black Broads and Boesking Also, a fine variety of Over-Coatings in Shades. Cash or Produce. Ontario Carriage Wor and inspect the stock tion, MONEY i is wanted and the CUT- {TRES will go Cheap, JAMES EMANEY. | 0 Port Perry, Nov 23, 1875. - / . , "The Largest Number, the Greatest Variety, the Best Quality, and ters and Sleighs ever shown in the county are now on Show and for Sale at the em the Cheapest Cut- ks, Port Perry. Come and make your selec- MONEY TO LOAN L, MORTGAGES WANTED. HE Subscribers have large sums of mon- =| ey plaved in their bands f5r investment on | ed Farms; 'Vil Properties, and this and oining Oognriee I have funds, on hand at all fiw candep nde on pring thelr' Ne ith the least possible WANTED T0 PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgages for whic] ne high- out ngures will be allow: io he Canada. Por. Ml alsoap ont Socletv, the chea] t Bull ins rEost 'Monetary' In Instituf Capital S100. Bo Bought and Sold Several good farms for sale. Agena por for Soverpl first class Fire In- surance Com el ar DEBENTURES BOUGHT."&x. (JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, [General Agents, Office in Mr. Ross' "Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. PRESENTS. as we make these goods a specialty. BROWN & ROSS. PORT PERRY, - amine for younselyes|mn = Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, Notice of Application to Farlia- orice is, hereby given that application N will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, at its next Session, for an Act to enable a Company to erect a Bridge, Embankment or Road from some point in the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, to some point in the p of Cartwright in the gun 2 of Dur- sid to enable said Townships and the Village of Port Perry, or portions of the said | Municipalities and other Munici foes ebb therew shy . MAURICE COCHEANE, Port Ferry, Nov. 10, 1875. {¥ id) , ALL Ro on dapieat. Apr and even send Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1875. wich Si a M, RTO 5 123 Green ty, N. 8 ments' af aa Collections Fa ol a general agency busl- + pj, transacted. ii grant aid by way of Bonus, Ee the construction ote Se Bridge, Embankment or Road an eonnected ith. Qct. 20, 1875, . jr? tf |GROCKERY & GLASSWARE. Water W. M. Wightman & Co., RK At Feat ay or female ; 835 Backs on od Tetura Agents Wanted in evel Jownsh} i Ontario to sell the famous Pr 76 Medal id anufactured by be ah aos on and George Steck & Co's + Pianos. Special inducements will be given to first class agents and clubs of three or four wishing to purchase. Any numberof testimonials in favor of those first-class organs can be furnished but as they are 80 widely known--great numbers having ra | been sold tiiroughous the Dominion and hav- ing given sat tion in every instance--no testimonial, however flattering, can add to their reputation. The Steck Pia Pino L 00. y ergived the eonly $0 BY m warded instruments at She oVieha pa oe 80 as to slowly increase na of tone from a wh or suddenly bring forth all the @ Yowse of the oy in harmo aly Orga furnished Wholesale and any of the first-class American ant Retail manuf Circulars and price lists sent free on appli- eation. A. ». DARLEY. meral Agent, Church-st., Teal e, Ont. N. Byal instruments warranted for five years. TT JouN JURY Prince Albert, Agent for North Ontario. Nov.1, 1875. 45-1 TO LET. TT ouse and" "promises Intely upied by Mr. Rolph, Saddler, prince Kort Possession given immediately. . There is both hard and soft water, and a choice lot of fruit trees, together with half an acre of , For further particulars, ly to PY REY, J. gALLORAY. WANTED. ANTED to Borrow Soren 85.0 000 on Churgh Ww Jropaty in Port Pe aglvess wiv Methodist Church, Port Perry. Oct 11th 1875. PRINCE ARE NOTICE W.M. WIGHTMAN & C0, ALBERT, GIVING 25 cts per 1b. FOR GOOD BUTTER. 12% FASHIONABLE SPECIALTY. A MILLINERY | Choice, Valuable, and Cheap OF THE Oct. 217, 1875. Always on hand, a fyll assortment of : ; DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, A CHOICE SPOOR OF GROCERIES. Wines and Liquors! BEST BRANDS. BUTTER, VUPPBE, The highest price paid atall - times fof Kolls of Tub Butter, and No Charge for tabs, GEO. CURRIE: CASE CASH, [CASH for any Guantity of good Butter. GEO. CURRIE: ---- NEW G00DS ! NEW G00DS | On hand and arriving daily. CEO. CURRIE, Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed WITHOUT REGARD 70 COST. GEO. CURRIE. New Grey Cottons, , | Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, - At Reduced Prices. GEO. CURRIE. Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Ourrie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Ourrie's. Rich Black Lustres and French Merinos, Persian Cords, and 1Yekabama Silk Wharps--GiBAP: 'GEO. CURRIE, Shirtings, Flannels, Lineng, Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linep, Damask, and Lace Curtains, At Geo. Currie's, ERR IR, 3 Paints, (Oils, Putl, Nails, Locks, Hinges Machine oil, Varnish. Salt in Batsdler . jrennVARSS Sb RET ar i a

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