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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Nov 1877, p. 3

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f. . SECURE FALL GOODS, "is Salbseriber has given much attention o the getting up bf comfortable, durable, "CHEAP CUTTERS & SLEIGHS Te Tho §% og Come on and take your choice from an extensive Btock of just such Cutters as all wish Nov. 29, 1877. . YOUR the coming Winter, and has much pleasure in announcing that he has completed and Sale the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety, Best Material, Finest get up, and Lowest Prices of Cutters and Sleighs ever offered in the Province, and with a view om meet the ; Yemands of all he has cut his prices to the lowest possible and offers good CUTT! ERS IP 10 JAMES EMANEY, Ontario Carriage Works, NOW FOR | -- GO TO-- ROODFELLOWY PRINCE ALBERT A Splendid New Stock of FALL GOODS, Complete in every department the Newest Styles, Best Quality and LOWEST PRICE. Hats and Caps in every variety-- | , CHE: AP. 'BOOTS: SHOES For all and at such prices as satisty all. -=-LADIES ~~ Our Millinery Rooms are re opened und supphed with all that is desir- able in the line and at the Lowest Figures. GROCERIES. | Regular and Large Supplies of Choice Fresh Groceries. Superior Teas at Lowest Prices, 20 Ibs Raisens for 81 or $1.25 by | box. "An inspection of my stock and comparision of prices invited, G. II. GOODFELLOW. Prince Albert, Oct 3, 1877. To Al whom it may Cancenn. LL Parties indebted to the E-tate of the late THOMAS SAVAGE, Grocer, Port Perry. either by Note or Book account, will please settle their respective ind btedness at the baw ofhce of P, A. Hurd, Port Perry, as he is the only person entitled to collect the same, P. A. HURD, Solicitor for Admiuistratrix, Port. l'erry, Oct 3, 1877. NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO LOAN. aE undersigned would say to the owners of Real Estate, that he has in his hands a lagge amount of private funds which he is prepared to invest for periods to suit borrow- ers--interest at eight per cent. Expedition a mast reasonable terms assured. . 8B. H. CHRISTIAN, Manchester, October 17, 77. Valuable Vilage Pope IN GREENBANK, uderigned oflrd for Sale the fol. valuable - Village Property oi the Village of Greenbank, vis :-- A HOUSE AND 2 LOTS. The House is in fitst class condition being only lately built, commodious and comfort. able and in a healthy, An excellent building for carrying on CARRIAGE BUILDING. Tho Buiding contains a Blacksmith Shop, 4. Castiage 8 Shop avd a Paiut Shop, being prosperous locality a large ie tion Bo ae gd done by any ¥hterguieing Ta Terms liver! August 1, 1877. A-Comfortable Residence for ~ Sale ub fo ya. WAL MANNING, Epsom P. '0. BLACK-SMITH SHOP! EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES HE Examivation of Candidates for Public School Teachers' Second-class Certificates Will be held in the Town of WHITBY, ----COMMENCING-- MONDAY, the 17th DECEMBER, At 1.30 p, m, It is indispensable that Candidates should notify the Co. Inspector not later than the 10th November of their intention to present themselves for examination, JAMES McBRIEN, Ins. P. 8. Co. Ont. Myrtle, Oct 23, 1877. FOR SALE One Hundred Thousand Feet of DRY LUMBER ! hi undersigned hus fo for Sale on lot 5, in "th concession of Brock, 100,000 feet ry ih f qualities suitable for all kind or buildings from a fine Dwelling House toa arn. DOR hase prs will be liberally dealth with both us to price and time, Parties wishing Dry Lumber will do well to examine my Stock ere purchasing else- where. GEO. BAGSHAW. Vroomanton, Sept 19 1877. DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for Sale his Black- smith Shop, Dwelling House, and a three- quarter acre lot on which there isa fine Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, at the Village of 12 lbs Li for $1, FORMAN', At ¥ GC. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1877. NOTED for Cheap Boots & Shoes and fine Furs. ! 8 DRESSED HOGS 1000 HEAVY FAT HOGS WANTED sane BY cine Pinedale, In the township of Brock. No better loca- | tion could be desired for a Blacksmith Shop, being pleasantly located in the centre of a fertile country, thickly settled with enter- prising, intelligent farmers in comfortable circumstances, | The opening is a most advantageous one, The bellows are new aud every thing in the Shop in good repair, The Dwelling was formerly used as a General Store for which it is excellently adapted and there is a convenient Store- house attached. A comfortable business might also be done in that line The location is pleasant and healthy and convenient for church and school, For particulars apply to the proprictor ol the premises. CHAS. Pinedale, Sept. 26, 1877. High School Notice. N Examination ot Pupils for admission LN tothe Port Perry High School, will be held in the School House on Tuesday, the 11th and Wednesday, the 12th December, 1877, at 9a. m. Candidates should if pos sible notify the County Inspector, through the Head Master, not later than the 5th November of their intention to present themselves for examination. BY ORDER, Port Perry, Oct 24, 1877, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, Gams LL Parties having claims against the estate of the late James McCoxsELr Priuce Albert, now deceased are requested to present the same to the undersigned for pay- ment and all parties indebted to the said estate are respectfully requested to arrange the same at once with. JOHN H. McCONNELL, s Sole Executor. Oct. 23,1877. A VALUABLE Farm for Sale. ue undersigned oficrs for sale that Fine Farm, containing 100 acres of choice land, being the North half of lot 16 in the 20d con of REACH. There are on the premises two Good and Comfortable Dwelling Houses, a convenient Driving house and suitable Barn and Stable accommodation, There isa fine youug orchard of 150 choice fruit trees on the premises. There are 94 acres cleared and 6 acres hard wood land: The location is pleasant and healthy, the land in a good state of cultivation and con- veniently situated for the best grain markets Port Perry and Manchester, being little over two miles from either. Terms easy and title indisputable. For further particulars spply to the pro- prictor on the premises. JAMES E, VERNON, Reach Nov. 71877. wnt TEACH ER WANTED. R School Section No. 8, Cartwright, a Female preferred, holding second or AE class certificate, For particulars apply to the trustees GEO. WILSON, WM, HUNTER, JOS FERGUSON, . . - Casrwmenr P.O. Oct 31,1817. WILLS. % t i a most desirable residence. Rema lhe. ns segreens oT 2 x WARE, M.D. ------ us t STRAYED HEIFER. AME into the premises of the subscriber on lot 9, con 1, Reach, a Roan colored yy about two years old, if not previously replevined she will be sold as the law directs. ALEX GALL. vA Reach; Nov 1,1877, 00D VALTER FOR YOUR MONEY. W. M. JONES, the, hichest Market be paid in Cash. for which Price will t Hams, acon, Lard and Fresh Beef kept constantly on hand. November 1, 1877. ee ---- J. A. STIRLING & C0'. IS THE PLACE TO GET Stacks of Winceys. Plain, Checked and Striped--all Colors and Patterns. Piles of Flannels, Plain Colors, Fancy Checks and Stripes. DRESS GOODS. Fmbracing almost every new material and color. CALL AND SEE THESE GOODS, AT J. A. STIRLING & COS, Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1877. PORT PERRY. NOW FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER BUT-FITS. GO TO PEARCE"S Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Pory Perry, for your Fall and Winter Outfits My Stock is now complete in every thing Fouled for Gent's Fall and Winter wear of the Best Quality and Comfortable, Stylish and Cheap. My latest arrivals are particularly' Choice in Quality, Style and get up, and they are marked low to suit the times. Perfect fits at all times warranted. A large and superior Btock of Gent's Furnishings, just the thing for the season. A fine New Stock of Hats and Caps suitable for the season. Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1877, J, PEARCE, Merchant Tailor, CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL ------ HAVE NOW THEIR -- FALL AND WINTER STOCK Opened for inspection, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS Hats, Caps & Furs, MILLINERY, MANTLES, &C. Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, §c, Ready-made Clothing Which for QUALITY, STYLE and CHEAPNESS, ECLIPSES anything before offered. Bea Cull and sce them, Terms, Cash or Produce. Pof® Perry, Sept 25,1877. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Sign of the White Flag with Red Star ! PALL STOCK NO COMPLETE B. J. THORNE S BP DRY GOS STOR SPECIMEN PRICE LIST : '20 yards Grey Cotton for 81. Black Lustres, double warp from | Good Winceys for Te per yd. 14¢ per yd. | White Flannels for 25¢ per yd. [Foal Tweeds from 60c per yd, Scarlet Flannels for 20¢ per yd. Grass Linens from 12§¢ per yd. | Canton Flannel for 12¢ per yd. White Blankets from $1.50, { Faney Flannel for 25¢ per yd. Men's Wool Undershirts from 50c. Dress Goods, in new shades, from | A good assortment of Worsted Coat. 12}c¢ per yd. ings, cheap. A Good Canadian Tweed Suit made to order for $12.50. i. Terms--Cash or Produce. B. J. THORNE. Raa 2 Se -------- SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, tay, Straw and Manure Forks, Ncythes,| Snaiths and Cradles. COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS" MATERIAL Gi nuine Paris Green. A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, RENT STUFF, AND ALL LINES OF Carriage Hardware. Laing & Meharry, Port Perry, June 20, 1877, JUST TO HAND. I+. 4. BAYS' - Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c. In Butle and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, = WANTED, 1,000 BEY. POTATOES, For ho de Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, HIE & INTIS Quecn Street. FRESH ARRIVA NEW GOODS Arriving Daily 23%" i Tl At much lower Prices then last Scasoft ) Special attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! In Black Lustres, French Cashmeres, Matelaiese, Poplins, Sateens, Persian, Cords, and other fashionable makes, with all the lates styles in TRIMMINGS to match, A fine selection of Scotch, West of England, and Canadian TWEED SUITINGS; In all the latest patterns. SUITS made up in the latest styles by experienced workmen on the shortest notice 07 Groceries, Choskiny Boots and Shoes, Coal Oil, &ec. As Cheap as the Cheapest, and of the best quality. BROWN & CURRIE: Port Perry, Aug. 15, 1877. vo yon E. WORTHINGTON, ~--DEALER IN-- Flour, Feed & Seeds, SALT, COAL. PLASTER, BRAN AND SHORTS. Cash paid for Produce, Sheepskins & Hides. TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED To hand for Fall Sowing. E. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry, Port Pures, Aug 28, 1877, --GO0 TO THE-- Ontario Flour and Feed Storeé, FOR: } econ FLo1z, GR. {HAM FLOUR, BARLEY CHOP, AT. BRAN CORN CHOP, HA ME. iL, SHORTS, PEAS & OATS, CRACKE. 7) WHEAT, PEA cUor, BARLEY, &C. B&F Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST,, Corner F Queen and Perry Streets, Port Perry. Oct. 24, 1877. isl. ASH. CASH. The Highest Market prick FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barlev, Wheat, Peas, Oats, &e. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscribéf; $. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. LL IAPORTATION $20,000 WORTH DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &c. To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credit. Special -- 5000 yds best American Prints' 20 yds for $1. Port Perry,fOct, 24, 1877.1 © i' . Sept. 5, 1871. 8M. CHRISTIAN. bc ------

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