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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 14 Jun 1877, p. 3

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ry % " and other Produce. ~ AEA A " by = Lak PORT PERRY BOOT & SHOE STORE. Now. that the Wool season has commenc- ed itis most important that each and every farmer haviok wool to dispose of should in the first place, wash the sheep thoroughly, this is most important and unless the wool is washed clean, it is im- possible for the buyers to receive it as good clean washed wool, immediately after the sheep' has been washed turn thom out into a clean . field free from dirt or anything that may SPRING & SUMMER WEAR tend to dirty the wool after washing--after | | having allowed the sheep to run 4 or 5 days (they should never bo allowed fo run longer than 6, that is, provided the weather is fav- orable) then shear and be particular never to] roll up inside the clear fleece wool any dirt or pieces of wool, I mention this, for on buying wool, I have so often found perfect fubbish neatly folfled up inside the fleere, and then it is sometimes, though not very often, that the buyer should take this as good fleece wool. Roll the good fleece wool up by itself, and the cotted and fragments by themselves. This saves time and a great deal of trouble to the buyer, as we'l as doing away with misunder- standings that sometimes occur on this very point. I have taken the liberty of makit.g these few suggestions, with the hope that it may be a benefit to both buyer and seller.-- From foreign advices received, the prospects at present, at least, are not in favor of wool being high priced, E. WORTHINGTON. Port Perry, May 29, 1877. loom [apen! ROOM PAPER! New, "NTOW in Stock a complete and full assort- ment of Boots and Shoes suitable for The Goods are THE VERY BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS, And they will be sold at the OWEST [fase Paces | Ladies' French Kid Button Boots in dif- ferent widths and halt size. Several niee lines in Men's Buckle Shoes, Misses' and Children's Boots, both but- toned and laced, in assorted colors. . 300 pairs Women's Prunella Boots at 55¢ %75¢, 90c and $1 per pair. No Goods given away, Mo Goods Sold at cost. And inspection of Goods and Prices is respectfully solicited. J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store. Port Perry, June 13, 1877, THAT THOROUGH BRED BULL. ABE FAREWELL, ILL stand for Cows, this Seas- on, on the premises of the Bubscriber, lot 4 In the 10 con. Scugog. PEDIGREE--Abe Farewell, Roun, Calved 18t 1874, bred by Messrs Birrell & John. n, Greenwood, Co. Ontario; got by Scots Ch naif 2nd, [WII] Dum Fanny, by : Dickens HG} 0." Dam, Fung Fern, by Choice *harles [118]. Gr. g. Dam, Lucy Neal, (imp.), ? Sir, Charles (13705). TERMS SeaLOW. cas, JARMER. Beugog, June 13, 1877. en Stylish, Loyal Orange Association of and Cheap. British Nor'h America. 'the Newest and Finest Vavicties of Colors, Pat- terns and Styles, The returning Spring brirgs in the paper- ing season. 1 have just opened out a MAGNIFICENT STOCK Of new and fashionable Papers which cannot . fail in meeting the wishes of all, Come 7 carly and select from my extensive and NORTH ONTARIO C0. LODGE. carcfully selected stock. All parties re- HE SEMI-ANNUAL County Meeting quiring Room Paper will find it to be to will be held in the Orange Hall, Sund- their advantage to examine my superior 'erland, on Tuesday, 19th June, 1877, at ten | o'clock a. m.. when business of great im. |! portance to the Order will be brought betore the Lodge. A full atténdance is expected. 8&¥~ God Save the Queen ! "G3 that could be desired M. McPHADEN, WAM. KENNEDY, | | County Sec'y. County Master: Co. Secretary's Office, } Sunderland, June, 6, 1877. Horses in Found. NEW STOCK. The Qualities and Styles will be found all . : , While the Prices can- not fail to please. | A call is solicited. Ww. Port Perry, March 7, 1877, H. McCAW, SUPERIOR SPRING GOODS! AND ROUGHT into the pound of the sub- seriber on lot No 6 in the 9th con. of the township of Reach, on Monday, May 28th, a Bay Hore with a white streak down his face, and a Dark Browx Mare with some white on her nose. If not previously replicxed they will be sold on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, at the hour of four o'clock p. m. | te aw dire | GREAT BARGAINS WILLIAM McGREGOR, Pound Keeper. (BRYANS' OLD CORNER STORE, 'WILLIARMSBURG, Reach, May 30th, 1877 Strayed or Stolen. TRAYED or Stolen from the premises of the Subscriber, lot 15, inthe 10th cot: Man- vers, (near Lifford), on the 18th inst. CARTWRIGHT. A Brown Mare and a Brown Filly: The Mare is about 12 years old; grey strip! -- on her forehead and shoes on all her feet,-- ALL and sce our Spring Stock of First The Filly 18 two years old, a little low on the shoulders and kidneys, Class Boots and Shoes, OUR CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES ! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, raised on the back over the rty returni th iving suel Rho tion A will ead 10 thelr recovery will be suitably rewarded. : : WM. H( )WDEN, Manvers, May 29, 1877, Lifford P. O. Our Superi Examination of Public School Teachers In the County of Ontario jan PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C. Public School Teachers, First, Secon Third Class Certifi r the Year 1877, will be held in the High School, Town of Whitby, commencing on for First lass clan. a ecm 0 Aueaday; 10th July, at 9 a. m. for third ik Annual Examination of Candidates for and Fi tl we to the Inspector. . It i8 Indispensable that a County ah Hiss should notify the County (uspecrat not later than the 1st of une, of ¥ intention LO present themselves JAS: McBRIEN, : County Inspector I'. 8, Syrtle, April 28rd, 1877. To my fiends and Pains "and the public generally, TA rtunity of returning you [TAKE icone of ering you fayors and announcing to you that I will continue the business of Browne & Bro. as fapal in the same premises, Price of Goods in Stock greatly te' Luced. Fresh Arrival of New Goods which are offered much below the Regular Prices. Prints from 5 cents a yard and upwards. #weeds very theap. bhoice Fresh Groceries. > of the notice to be previously given idates can be obtained on applica- Candidates, whether OUR TEAS CANNOT BE BEAT; We make them a Specialty. 4 The quality of our Stock is all that could be desired, and the Prices cannot fail to please. Give us a call. ! The Highest Prices paid for all kindé of Farm Produce, : ROBERT BRYANS, Jr. Williamsburg, March 22, 1877. TURNIP SEED Buckwheat, Land Salt & Plaster, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Deacon & Calf Skins Wanted. Port Perry, May 23, 1877. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL Stock fully Assorted, In every Department and solicit the INSPECTION OF A DISCERNING PUBLIC To the Goods and Prices FIRST CLASS Tailoring, Millinery, AND DRESS-MAKING Done on the premises. Terms : {ouch or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, | Port Perry, May, 1877. | RE | il IRING TITS FROM i) | i fis Immense Sacrifices __ FOR CASH. -- I is his Business and confine his sales wholly and solely to Groceries land Boots and Shoes, will from this date commence selling the whole of Lis Dry Goods Stock on hand AT COST PRICES, FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. in Stock will posi- having any Cash to d secure Bargains Te Subscriber having determined to give up the Dry Goods part of Now is the time to secure bargains as every article tively be put right down at once to Cost, and parties spare will find 1t to their advantage to call at once an such as they positively cannot got anywhere else. pe5= For particulars seo small Bills. : T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, May 8, 1877. ge NEW STORE. CHEAP DRY GOODS | B. J THORNE, Queen Street, - Port Perry. Oi Wednesday, the 2nd of May, The Subscfibet will commence Showing & complete Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ice; i Apple 3 ii} : Good value in Boots and Shoes. Women's Choice; Kecliable . rp SpeciaL VALUE IN Canadian and American Grey Cottons, Fegan 05 ape Ui do. White Cottons, English Prints, Oxford Shirtings, Black er od - / & is 1 fv strict atiention to Uusiness and fair| JYHE Subscribet has for Salo at pis Nur-| Grey Lustres, Fancy Dress Goods. English and Canadian deem to seeivs a liberal share of sery, two miles north of Brooklin, Ont. | 'Peeds, and a large assortment of Fancy Goops too numer- "public patfonage. 1 25,000 first.class Apple Trees in a vigorous, : (0 ontio i : ~~ l}chlthy condition, aud vt choice descriptions | OUS o mention. : My Motto, affmall 'Profit aiid Quick Re. of Febit gos at De ey Jowess Homies These Goods have' all Ber purchised Cheap, and will be sold at prices to suit fe} un, and warran! rue to their ne e. times, as an inspection will convince. s : The Highest Price paid for Butter; Eggs | rave chance for obtaining choice trees, cheap ' TERMS €ASI R. B. BROWNE, A. 'P. TURNER, Brooklin, Fpsoth, April 25,1877. Brooklin, Sept 26, 1576. Pott Perry, May, 1877. B. J. THORNE. S77, SPRING ee Tr J. A. STIRLING & CO Are now prepared to show large and carefully Selected Stock of eRPTEING GOONS Fully assorted in every department. Among others the following lines will be found American and English Prints, Dress Goods in all the Newest Shades ! : Colored Mattelasse and Figured Brilliantines A SPECIALTY-- Black and Colored Lustres, New Mantle Cloths in all the leading Shades, Hosiery and Gloves, Edgings and Insertions, Parasols, in Silk and Zenilla, Oxford and Regatta Shirts, » We would call Special attention to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, 1 riety and It embraces all the latest Novelties in French, English and American Has, Bonners and Which in variety and style cannot be surpassed. TriMMINGS. A Fresh and Large Stock of Gent's Furnishings on hand. Port Perry, May 10, 1877. J. A. STIRLING & CO. Tit The Stbseriber Magnificent Stock ! We guarantee to GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ! Desires to call special attention of the public to the VERY LOW PRICES ! W. M. Jones AND BETTER VALUB, than To thosé whd pre we have a large Stock of Dou Coal Oil (pure.) hold out, Give us a Call. Port Perry, March 22, 1877. 0b THE | LARGE VARIETY, LOW PRICES, and the has now on view a - oF. ae C3+00DS ! Bought in (he best Markets aild on the Best Terms, just sited for the a : : 2 , Y ard I'imes! Out Clodds dire gelected to suit all, and dur prices make them more siiitable still. give our customers NORE GOODS FOR THE DOLLAR any other Hotise in the County. A -Large Stock of Room Paper Just Received. fer Light to Darkness ble Refined New York Export BEST GOODS sto iiiddcemeits we "H: BROWN; Cturrie's Stand PORT PERRY: J At which be is offering Hams, Bacon, Lard and Dried Apples. CLOVER SEED $7.25 per Buhel. TIMOTHY SEED $2.75 do Port Perry, April 12, 1877, i AHLOGILY SEAS HUBBS, SPOKES, And Shafts, all Sizes. MAN Axles, Springs, Iifth Wheels, and Skeins. Dash Leather, Enamelled Duck and Drill. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. A lot of Varnish in Gal Cans. IRON & A FULL STOCK OF BUILDING IARDWARE Laing & JMcharry, Sign of the Golden Anvil. Port Perry, Feb, 8, 1877. VERY ALLIEN RIMS| STEEL. CIHLEAPD. S. S's. Caspian Fully Assorted in SPECIAL 200 P Lowest Prices. . These Goods have all bee 12: cents As thet is ho doubt bit 8 GRAND SPRING ARRIVALS. The Subscribers take great pleasure in antiouncing that theft NEW SPRING GOODS been bought in the best markets, and after the Goods, we will be able to show you lave arrived, and wiil be As the above Goods have great break in the price of American THE BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY 70 BE FOUND IN THE PROVINCE. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT able management of our MR. ARCH'D McLEAN, late of will be found replete with all the Novelties of the Season. OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS 14 the largest we evet had the pleasure of showing, in all the leading styles and shades. . Our Hats and Under the New York, Caps must be geen to be appreciated. _ Our Orockery, Hardware, Groceries, Boots and Sh 8s will be found unequaled in the County. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Is most complete. An endless show of nice Summet Hats from 5 cents p@F Come one, come all, and see what you can do at Williamsburg, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS §. WOOL. ROBERTS & PRICE. Williamsburg, April 14, 1877, u \ Cheap Raisins, No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, Marichester, April 5, 1871. Buggies, AND SUMMER © Ontario C PORT } In order to give my customers the advan PRINTS, parties wishiog to secure any Wi DIRECT Sean Tueonrimos ! PER---- & Polvnesiail: STOCK all Departments ! NOTICE! IECES Hoyles' and Ashton's Best PRINTS. THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET { t securing the Heit Goods at the wg t via ; the low sum of n marked at ONE PRICE, per yard. RUSH will bo ae, for these splendid 11 do well to call early. Expected, this feck, 100 Boxes of those $1.20 for 28Ibs. S. H.. CREISTIAN. -- Ph=tons, OTHER ft ARRIAGES ! AT THE Works ! PERRY. rig can have no hesitancy in purchasing. Port Perry, April 10, 1877. o A oe ; a 2 i of ¥ Th igned has much in calling tohis stock 0 Pim &o., &c., the 'manufacture of the present season, which of eilene ma! ; quality of workmanship, style and finish are all. that could 1 ir 1 d hile Cartinges are in every way superior, the prices are placed £0 the partie ring DEW

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