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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Jun 1877, p. 3

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A », NY nt r ki -- ee Port Perry Oouncil, 1 Gouncil mot at tiie sal hour, Mem- bers were all present. = Peter Koster and 39 others presented a 3 petition, ravi for a sidewalks to the R. C. # Church from Simcoe Street. On motion of Mr, Carrie the petition was referred to the Committee on streets snd improvements, © Mr Qurrie moved that an order be granted in favor of Messrs. Jones Bros. for $1 35 amount of an account presented, and that same be charged to the Town Hall account, Mr. Crandell moved that statute labor commutation be reduced from 75 to 50 cents per day. --Carried | Mr Dawes moved that the Council meet on Monday 6th August at 10 a m to Revise the assessment Roll --Carried. On motion of Mr Jones the offer of N 8 Dyer to furnish 200 Yards clean gravel and deliverthe sante on North side of Queen St, at $1 per square yard was accepted and the Clerk instructed to draw up a contract. _ ™ An account of Eli Mitchell for $4.50 for hose keys was presented. - On motion of Mr. Crandell Messrs Jones, Dawes and Curie are a committee to ex- amine the Fire and Water department and report at next meeting. On motion Council adjourned, The Markets. pa Osserryer Oprios June 21, 1877, Fall Wheat. .............. $000 toc $0 00 Spring Wheat ....00 vases 140to 148 PBarley........vicervrsies 08ptc 0860 OBl8 .eouvs eeesanisrrens, 6 50tc 052 Peas ..... seeepse spsennns 060to 070 Clover Seed ....,. +++ 600to 700 Hay per ton.......... vere 1100 to 12 00 BURL sive ea vives aeisiss 018to 018 Eggs 012to 012 POR cerensiiossncrinrress 650to 675 Cheeses caes vinuid vaeens 01l1te 011 Potatoe 080to 090 Hides 500 to 550 Wool 028to 028 Girl Wanted. N active Girl wanted. Liberal wages . will be given to a suitable girl. Apply to MRS. W. H. PARK, Auglo-American Hotel, June 20, 1877. Prince Albert. For Sale or to Rent. DWELLING HOUSE and i PER half an acre of land in the Willage of Manchester, Apply to L : MRS. HENRY LYLE, Manchester, June 20, 1877. TOWN HAIL. Wednesday and Thursday Eve'gs, June 27 and 28. --ACGNES-- 'WALLACE-VILLA COMBINATION "I'he Emotional Actress, Ayes WALLACE; the Universal Favorite Sam B. ViLua ; the Wonderful Child Actress Mass Lucie Vinua, supported by a Company of first class Artistg, Popular prices, 25 cts and 50 cts. Re- served seats for sale at McCaw's Jewelry Store, Doors open at 7:15 o'clock, Over: dure at 8, Loyal Orange Association of British North America. G = reer 0S DISTRIOT LODGE MEETING «Of the North Ontario District Lodge will be #ield in the Orange Hall, Greenbank, on (Saturday, June 23rd, at 2 o'clock p. m. when business of much importance to the Order swill be brought before the Lodge. A full attendance is requested. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. (GEO. BROWN, WM. RROWN, District Secly. District Master, 'Victoria Corners, June 18, 18747. . WANTED. WANED IMMEDIATELY at the Walker House, Port Perry, a Cham- ser Maid. Port. Perry, June 14, 1877. A --e eS eee THAX THOROUGH. BRED BULL. ABE FAREWELL, § { ILL stand for Cows, this Seas- on, on the premises of the Subscriber, lot 4 in the 10 eon. Scugog. PEDIGREE--Abe rewell, Roan, a "Calved Dec 1st 1874, bred by Messrs Birrell & John- ston, Greenwood, Co. Ontario; got by Scots- iman 2nd, [1011]. 'Dam Fanny, by Charles Dickens : ). © G. Dam, Fanny Fern, by Ao Siisrios chy, mo g& Dam, Lucy Neal, {imp.), . Charles (13705). FERS $2 2a Cow. CHAS, HARPER. Beugog, June 18, 1897. Horses in Pound. SH ROUGHT into the pound of the sub- B scriber on lot No 8 in the 9th con. of the downship of Reach, on Monday, May 28th, a Bay Hones with a white streak down his face, and & Dark Brown Mage with some white ,on her nose. If not previously replieved «they will be sold on Wedueeday, the 20th day of June, at the how of four o'clock p. m. as the law directs. WILLIAM McGREGOR, Pound Keeper, Reach, May '30th, 1877 Strayed or Stolen. TRAYED or Stolen from the premises of S the Subseriber, lot 15, in the 10th con. Man- vers, (near Lifford), on the 18th nst., A Brown Mare and a Brown Filly. Mare Is about 12 years old; grey stri one forehead and shoes on afl LI or 'The Filly 18 two years old, a little low on the 'shoulders and raised on the back over the, kidneys. - ° : An, rty return em or giving suc) dnformation a will lead to thelr recovery vill be swtably rewarded. "WM. HOWDEN, © Liffo Manvers, May 2, 1877. ra B. 0. Fxamination of Public School Teachers In the County : of Ontario ---- 4 ' 'Al \ ination of Candidates for Te ahr First, Second and Third Class Certificates, for the Yenr 1877, will be held in the High' School, «Town of Whitby, commencing on J 9th, at 9 a. mn. for Fist cllondny, hy m. for Second Suse 3 Tuesday, 10th July, at 9 a. m, for third (Class. : 4 Forms of the by the candidates c re the Inspector. notice to be previously given s can be obtained on applica- in lo that Cs tes, RAL County or City, should notify the County specter not later than the lst of Jung, of their intention Lo present themselves {for examination. : _JAS. MCBRIEN, { % County Inspector P. 8, Myrtle, April 2rd, 1877. 'WOOL. Now that the Wool season has commenc- ed it is most important that each and every farmer having 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- passible for the buyers to receive it as good clean washed wool, immediately after the sheep has been washed turn them out into &_clean field free from dirt or anything that may tend to dirty the wool after washing--after having allowed the sheep to run 4 or 5 days (they should never be allowed to run longer than 6, that is, provided the weather is fav- orablé) 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, ] have so often found perfect rubbish neatly folded up inside the fleece, and then if 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 makirg 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 ®f wool being high priced. E. WORTHINGTON, Port Perry, May 29, 1877. loom IAPER] IROOM PAPER! New, Choice, Stylish, and Cheap. 'The Newest and Finest Varieties of Colors, Pat terns and Styles, The returning Spring brirgs io 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 carly and sclect from my extensive aud carefully sclected stock. All parties re- quiring Room Paper will find it to be to their advantage to examine my superior = NEW STOCK. The Qualitigs and Styles will be found all Abat could be desired, while the Prices can- ot fuil to please, A call is solicited, W. H. McCAW. March 7, 1877. SUPERIOR SPRIN GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS BRYANS' OLD CORNER STORE, WILLIAMSBURG CARTWRIGHT. ALL and see our Spring 8took of First Class Boots and Shoes, OUR CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES { Our Superior HARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &€. OUR TEAS CANNOT BE BEAT, We make them a Specialty. Fhe 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 kinds of Farm Produce, ~ ROBERT BRYANS, Jr. "Williamsb March 22, 1877. ' <Choic Reliable Apple Trees for All ----_e i HE Subscriber has for Sele at his Nur< sery, two miles, north of Brooklin, Ont.;, Done on the premises. BE ------------ SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, Hay, Straw and Manure Forks; Scythes, Spaiths and Cradles. OMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS MATERIAL ------ INE PIRES GREEN. 4 l IRON, ST A FULL STOCK OF EEL, RENT STUFF, AND ALL LINES OF Carriage Hardware. Laing & JMcharry, Quecn Street, Port Perry, June 20, 1877. A WORD 70 OUR CUSTOMERS, The balance of our Stock of Dry Goods is being CLEARED OFF FAST! Now is the time to secure Bargains in BRY GOODS AT COST. HATS & GAPS AT GOST, Ready-made Clothing at cost. India Rubber Over Coats worth $5 for 83. All kinds of Groceries and Boots and Shoes at Lowest Prices. Try our bemutiful Tea at 40¢ and 50¢ per 1b. * Prunella Gaiters and Lace Boots for 55¢ and 56e per pair. pay Fresh Strawberries, Lemons and Cocoa Nuts. TERMS, CASH ONLY, or its equivalent in Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce, for which highest prices will be paid. 'T. FORMAN. Port Perry, May 8, 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 | Terms : { can or Produce. Port Perry, May, 18177. TURNIP SEED Buckwheat, } CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Land Salt & Plaster, { E. WORTHINGTON, - > . Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. 25,000 first,class Apple Trees.ina vigorous, healthy dition, and of choice p of Fruit. 'Sold at the very lowest figures and warranted true to their name. This a rare chance for obtaining choice trees, cheap A. T. TURNER, Brooklin, Brooklin, Sept, 26,1876, i STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, times, as an inspectjon will convince. L Bl, SPRING. : J. A. STIRLING & CO. Are now prepared to show large and carefully Selected Stock of PING €0008 Pr 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 Mattelasso and Figured Brilligntines | A SPECIALTY-- = r Black and Colored Lustres, New Mantle Cloths in all the leading Shades, Hosiery and Gloyes, Edgings and Insertions, Parasols, in Silk and Zenills, Oxford and Regatta Shirts, We would call Special attention to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Which in variety and style cannot be surpassed. It embraces all the latest Novelties in French, English and American Hats, BoNNeTs and TriMMINGS. : A Fresh and Large Stock of Gent's Furnishings on-hand. Port Perry, May 10, 1877. J. A. STIRLING & CO. GROCERIES ' AND PROVISIONS ! W. M. Jones Desires to call special attention of the public to the At which he is offering Hams, Bacon, Lard and Dried Apples. CLOVER SEED $7.25 per Buhel. TIMOTHY SEED $2475 do Port Perry, April 12, 1877, ele NEW STORE. CHEAP DET GOODS ! B. J. THORNE, Queen Street, - Port Perry. On Wednesday, the 2nd of May, ¢ The Subscriber will commence Showing a complete Stock of Special VALUE IN Canadian and American Grey Cottons do. White Cottons, English Prints, Oxford Shirtings, Black Grey Lustres, Fancy Dress Goods, English and Canadian T'weeds, and a large assortment of Bancy Goops too numer- ous to mention. \ These Goods have all been purchased Cheap, and will bo sold at prices to snit the | TERMS, CASH Port Perry, May, 1877. | SPRING ARRIVALS. The Subscribers take great pleasure in announcing that their NEW SPRING GOODS Have arrived, and will be open and ready for inspection on the 18th inst. As the above Goods have been bought in the best markets, and after the great break in the price of American Goods, we will be able,to show you THE BEST GOODS FOR TH ENONEY TO BE FOUND IN THE PROVINCE. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Under the able management of our MR. ARCH'D McLEAN, late of 'New York, will be found replete with all the Noveltigs of the Season, QUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS B. J. THORNE. styles and shades. Our Hats and Caps must be seen to be appreciated. Our Crockery, Hardware, Gi ries, Boots and p will A ari poe 8s he OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Is most complete. An endless show of nice Summer Hats from Bicents, Deacon & Calf Skins Wanted. 'Port Perry, May 23, 1877, B&F" Come one, come all, and sce what you ean do at Williamsburg. * HIGHEST PRICE PALD FOR BUTTER, EGGS §. WOOL. ROBERTS & PRICE. VERY -LOW PRICES ! Js the largest we ever had the pleasure of showing, in all .the leading i The Subscriber has now on view a Magnificent 'Stock ! SOF ee NEW GOODS! Bought in the begt Markets and on the Best Terms, joss suited for the Hard Times! Our Goods are selected to suit all, and our prices make them more suitable still, We guarantee to give our customers NORE GOODS FOR THE DOLLAR AND BETTER VALUE, then eny other House fu the County, A Large Btook of Room Paper Just Received. To those who prefer Light to Darkness we have a large Stock of Double Refined New York Export' Coal Oil (pure.) : ui ZaR08 VARIETY, LOW PRICES, and the BEST GQODS aro inducements veo old out, : J. H. BROWN, Currie's 'Stand Give us a Call. Port Perry, March 22, 1877, PORT PERRY. DIRECT SUNG THroRTATION ----VER-- Fully Assorted in all Departments ! SPECIAL NOTICE! 200 PIECES Hoyles' and Ashton's Best PRINTS; THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET! y customers the advantage ot securing the Best Goods at {her In ower 1o give Goods have all been marked at ONE PRICE, viz : the low sam gt Lowest Prices, These 12. cents per yard. i As there is no doubt but a GRAND RUSH will be made for these PRINTS, parties wishing to secure any will do well to call early, ---- Expected, this week, 100 Boxes of thoso : Cheap Raisins, $1.20 for 28lbs. No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, Ss. H. CHRISTIAN. m----3: 3 Buggies, Ph=otons, AND OTHER Manchester, April 5, 1877. G > SUMMER CARRIAGES ! AT THE 3 PORT PERRY. The undersigned has much pleasure calling atten to | Phatons, &c., &c,) the manufacture of the present quality of workmanship, sty and finishwire all that: Carriages are in every way: fuperior, the prices are placed &¢ rig can have no hesitancy in purchasing. bE Willigmsbure.. * pil 14, 1977. 4 Port Perry, April 10, 1877, Ee hie »

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