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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Dec 1877, p. 3

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2: 4 ® Ay 4 £5 fe iu pln to Panel, bmi ad AE Ranon will be made to the . Parliament of Ontario at its next Ses. siofi for an' Act giving to Truman P. White, of Whiteyale, in the County of Ontario, Esquire, William Murdock, of the Town of Bowinanville, in the County of Durham, Civil Engineer, and Samuel John Armour, of the said Town of Bowmanville, Gentle. man, and, such other person or persons As mar be hereafter associated with them power and authority to construct ar Embankment _ or Solid Road. way from a point on the shore of Lake Scugog; at or south of and near to the Village of Port Perry, in the Township of Reach to. the opposite shore at some point opposite to the point of commence- ment in the Township of Scugog. Also to t a similar bank ¢ or Solid Roud-way from some point on the shore of Lake Scugog south of or south.wost of and near to Caesarea, 'in the Township of Cart- wright to the opposite shore at some point opposite the place of commencement in the Township of Scugog. To drain all the part or portion of the said Lake Scugog fo to be cut oft lying to the gouth of the eaid Em- bandments or Road. ways, and to vest all the lands reclaimed thereby in fee simple in the said Troman P, White, William Murdock and Samuel John Armour, and such other person or TSONS As may be hereafter. associated with them, their heirs and assigns forever, Said Act giving power to the Junior Judge of the County in which any land so reclaimed and taken lies, to award compensation to any "owner thereof and giving power to the ap- eve Blicants herein named to issue Debentures which-shall be a first charge on said lands #0 be reclaimed. Bowmanville, 4th December, 1877. ROBERT ARMOUR, Solicitor for Applicants. APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT. PPLICATION will be mede to the A Parliament of Outario at its next Ses sion, for an Act, vesting in Daniel McCarthy Dafoe, Barrister-at-law, and Peter Anderson Scott, both of the city ot Toronto, a part or portion of Lake Scugog, being land and land covered with water, comprising about five thousand acres of land and land covered with water, in the Townships of Scugog, Reach and Cartwright, and situated between the Villages of Port Perry and Cmsarea, with powers to drain the said lands by any prae- tical means, and to acquire any land adjacent that may be necessary to effect the same, at a valuation. : Dated at Toronto this 8th day of Novem- ber, 1877. D. M DAFOE. PETER A. SCOTT. ESUMED PRACTICE i Lk, p -- ¢1 HE undersigned is happy to inform Lis numerous fiends and the general public ofthe locality that during his somewhat brief season of relaxation he has recovered his wonted health and now resumes the practice of his profession and is prepared as formerly, to attend to all calls N McCLINTON, M.D, Saintficld, Dec 4, 1877 having nd Hair Cutting as they should b done. YHE arrival in Port Perry of (he two first class Tonsorial Artists, LEWIS & PCWELL, Has created quite an excitement with their Smooth Shave and Artistic Hair.Cutting, "The Rooms are over Thorne's Dry Goods Store, opposite the Walker House, An agreeable and smooth shave and bair and whiskers cut in a stylish manner. : Remember the place, over Thorne's Diy Goods Store and oppoxite the Walker House, Port Perry, Dec 5, 1877. WANTED. GIRL to do zeneral house work. trom the county preferred--Wa eral. Apply personally or hy wages expected, on or bef letter, stating e the 15th inst. MBS. D URQUHART. Port Perry Dec. 5, 1877. vr 1 T CAUTION, LL parties are hereby cautioned against ; negotiating a Note made by John Johnston, of the township of Cartwright, for the sum of $45, dated November 16, 1877, fn favor of I. S. Booth, as I have not re- ceived value for the same, JOHN JOHNSTON. Cartwright, Nov. 19, 1877. Dissolution of Partnership, The partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of McKitrick & Sanders, 4 Manchester Flouring Mills, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, The business will in future be carried on by James McKitrick, who will pay all ac- counts due by the late firm and accounts due to the firm must be paid to him. - + JAMES McKITRICK. Signed GEORGE 0, SANDERS, Witness, Jouy IaNsox. Manchester, Nov. 26, 1877. --O d 1 { The would this opportunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his many customers for the very tiberal patronage bestowed on the late firm, and now that he has got the business en- girely ia his own hands, no effort will be spared to increase that patronage and render the Manchester Flouring Mills still more popular for first-class work, promptattenti to business and a continuation of that fair and honorable dealing constantly adhered 40 by the late firm. Having intraduced Steam Power into the Mills customers will no longer be annoyed or gristing delayed for wént of water as Steam Power will al- ways be employed when the water is scarce, Thre services of Mr. Moffatt, one of the best millers in the Prsvince, having been secured customers may rely on choice flour. Public patronage is respectfully solicited, JAMES McKITRICK, Manchester, Nov, 16, 1877. 1 NOTE LOST. 'J OST by the undersigned, a note of hand for $13 made by Wms. H. Ferguson in favor of James Bryans or beaver, dated on or about the month of June, 1877, and due Sod payable in November or December, 1877. 'This is to forbid any one purchasing or negotiating said note as payment has been i y Sapper JAMES BRYANS, Cartwright, Nov. 27, 1877. A GOOD FARM FON SALE OR TO RENT, . | pr -- T= undersigned offers for fale or to Rent that conveniently located farm, being North half of lot 14, in the 7th concession of UXBRIDGE, containing 90 Acres, about 80 of which are od. Loa There are on the premises a com- fortable Dwelling House, a good Frame Barn with a suitablg, stal There are other convenie There is a small orch The farm is pleasan ! + healthy, pleasant location and within easy distance of the best grain markets in the Provigeg. Terms casy., lars, apply to the propriet ter post-paid; J. DAFOE, at For parti Wtica; or if by let Ytica, Nov. 19, 1877, wien Coats Cun! CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL Have on hand an immense Stock of GRO- CERIES including finest Black, Green and Japan Teas, Mocha, and Java Coffee, Raw, Refined, Loaf, Ground and Icing Sugars, Canned Fruits and Fish of the vari- ous kinds. A great variety of Biscuits, Sauces, Ketchnps Pickles, Essences, &c. Layer, Valentia and Seed- Jess Raisins, Currants, Candied Peels in Lemon, Orange and Citron. Syrups of the different kinds; Apples,&c. The celebrated Diamond Brand of Oysters, #en, Fresh, Meats, Sausages and Fowls constantly in stock, The above Goods ure all new, and fresh, and will be sold Cheap for Cash. A Happy Christmas to All CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Dec 12, 1877. r for $1 FORMAN, AN a 2.7 GC. 5S 2! y: suga hy J.A. STIRLING & CU'. For good and Cheap OVER-COATS ------AND------ LSTERS ! of See the large Stock BUFFALO ROBES, J. A. STIRLING & CO'S, Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1877. PORT PERRY. AT Sign of the White Flag with Red Star ! FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE B. J. THORNE'S ny LIN PORT PERRY. SPECIMEN PRICE LIST: (HEP MORI 2, D J 7 SN Tr | | | 14, 1877. At Port Perry, Nov. 12 1bs NOTED for Cheap Boots & Shoes & fine Furs. so a Ee = | | DRESSED HOGS ! 100 HEAVY FAT HOGS WANTED ----eee BY -------- WwW. M. JONES, For which the highest Market Price will be paid in Cash. tr Hams. Pacon. Lard and {"resh Beef kept constantly on hand. November 1, 1877. SECURE YOUR Cutters and Sleighs! The Snbscriber has given much attention to the getting up of comfortable, durable, Styligh and CHEAP CUTTERS & SLEIGHS ro in that he has pleted and for Sale the Laigest Stock, Greatest Vacicty. Best Material, Finest get up, and Lowest Prices of Cutters and Sleighs ever offered in the Province, and with a view to meet the demands of all he has cut his prices to the lowest possible and offers good CUTTERS For the coming Winter, and has much pl 00 SH [10S [Cc ie on and take your choice from an extensive Stock of just such Cutters as all wish! t , : SP JAMES EMANEY, Ontario Carriage Works, Nov. 29; 1871. 120 yards Grey Cotton for $1. FLOUR & FE Black Lustres, double warp from 14¢ per yd. Wool Tweeds from 60c per yd, Grass Linens from 123c por yd. White Blankets from $1.50, Men's Wool Undershirts from 50c. A good assortment of Worsted Coat. ings, cheap. Good Winceys for Te per yd. White Flannels for 25¢ per yd. Scarlet Flannels for 20¢ per yd. Canton Flannel for 12¢ per yd. Fancy Flannel for 25c per yd. Dress Goods, in new shades, from 12%c per yd. A Ggod Canadian Tweed Suit made to order for $12.50. pea. Terms--Cash or Produce. B. J. THORNE. SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, ay, Straw and Manure Forks, Neythes, sSnaiths and Cradles. : COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS MATERIAL. Go nuine Paris Green. A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, RENT STUKK, AND ALL LINES OF Carriage Hardware. "Laing & JMecharry, Quecn Street. JUST TO HAND I. J. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c. In Barrels and Half Barrels, CEOIGE GROCERIES, GEEAY PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., BED in Stock, D Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BOS. POTATOES, For which the Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, FRESE ARRIVALS WCE NEW GOODS. Choice and Seasonable, Arriving Daily "253% FOR THE---- IL & WINTER TRADE! At much lower Prices than last ' Season Special attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! French Cashmeres, Matelniese, Poplins, Satcens, Persian Cords, and In Black Lustres, with all the lates styles in TRIMMINGS to match, other fashionable makes, 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, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Coal Oil, &ec. As Cheap as the Cheapest, and of the best quality, BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Aug. 15, i877. "E. WORTHINGTON, Flour, Feed & Seeds, SALT, COAL. PLASTER, BRAN AND SHORTS. Cash paid for Produce, Sheepskins & Hides. TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED To hand for Fall Sowing. BE. WORTHINGTON, : Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Port Perry, Aug 28, 1877. sl. CAS The Highest Market price FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barlev, Wheat, Peas, « Oats, &ec. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. LINPORTATIONS $20,000 WORTH DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &ec. 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. 4 Bept. 5, 1877. S. H. CHRISTIAN. GROCERIES, = , =--GO TO~-- d00DFELLOWS PRINCE ALBERT A Splendid New Stock of FALL GOODS; Complete in every department the Newest Styles, Best Quality and LOWEST PRICE. Tats and Caps in ever vétiety-- CHEAP. r y y ROOTS:SHOES For all and at such prices as satisty all -- LADIES = Our Millinery Rooms are re-opened and supplied with all that is desir able in the line and at the Lowest Figures, GROCERIES. Rogular and Large Supplies of Choice Fresh Groceries. Superior Teas at Lowest Prices. 20 lbs Raisens for 81 or $1.25 by box. Au inspection of my stock and comparision of prices invited. G. H. GOODFELLOW. Prince Albert, Oct 3, 1877. EXAMINATION OF CANDIDATES for HE Examination of Candidates | 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. General Grocery, Flour & Feed STORE, PORT PERRY HE Undersigned having purchased that | block on Queen Street OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Has opencd a General Grocery, Flour and Feed Business and intends at all times to keep for sale such Goods und at such Prices' as will 'secure a fair share of Public Patronage which it will be my aim to maip- tain through FAIR DEALING, CHOICE COODS, & LOW PRICES. Call and Examine my Stock. pay The Lighest price paid for any quantity of good BUTTER. Remember the place, Opposite the Post flice. W. TUMMONDS, Port Perry, Aug 8th, 1877. THE LAST NOTICE. All parties indebted to the undersigned must settle said indebtedness not later than the 1st day of December now nexy as after that data all unsettled accounts will be plac' ed 1 other hands for collection, JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, Nov. 19th 1817, ONTARIO BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open id connection with this Branch. Deposits o Five Dollar and upwards received and inter< ost allowed thereon. No notice of withdrawal required. A. A. ALLEN, MaxacER. NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MON EY TO LOAN. Tes undersigned would gay to the owners of Real Estate, that he has in his hands a Iagge amount of private funds which he Is prepared to invest for periods to suit borrow ers--interest at eight per cent. Expedition most reasonable terms assured. 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, October 17, 1877, TEACHER WANTED. OR Schoel Section No. 8, : F a Female preferred, ert} Third cluss certificate, For particulars apply to tho trustees = x as U! JOS FERGUSON, Carrwmicnr P.O: --@GO0 TO THE-- Ontario Flour and Feed Store, ----FOR GOOD FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR, BARLEY CHOP, OATMEAL, RAN, CORN CHOP, CORNMEAL, SHORTS, PEAS § OAT! CRACKED WHEAT, PEA CHOP, BARLEY, §C. B&F Goods delivered to all parts of the Town, MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. ight, Oct 31, 1877. ENETOR' OTE, sree (seni A 2 Bastien huving claimg estate of the late James estate are res) the sathe 8 Oct. 24, 1877, Corner Queen and Perry Streets; Port Perry, Port Pewry, Oct, 24, 1877}

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