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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Jun 1878, p. 3

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ne von: BUY ~----AND-- ----FROM---- BF. WORT He can warrant his Pot Perry, June 27, 1878. YOUR HINTON. good. CHEAP! (CHEAPER | CHEAPEST | BOOTS & SHOES OPENED up this week the following. -- Please note the very LOW PRICES. Ladies' Prunella Gaiter Boots, good stock, high cut, sold at $1.50, for §1 per pair. Ladies' Prunella Gaiter Boots, foxed, sold at $1.50, for $1. Misses' Buff Tigh Cut Balmorals, good stock, for $1 per pair. Ladies' Tipped Prunella Balmorals, gold at 90 cents, for 60 cents per pair, I have no hesitation in saying that these are the CHEAPEST Boots and Shoes ever offered' in this County, I earnestly ask the public to examine these goods and be con- vinced of the above facts, Note--I will repair no other goods but my own, and them free of charge, Port Perry Shoe Store. J. G. MORGAN, Port Perry, June 27, 1878 SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED "ANTED for School Section No, 9, ¥ Cartwright, a teacher holding a Third Class Certificate, Duties to com: mence about August 5th. Apply to ALFRED NATRASS, Sec'y of Board of Trustees, Janctville P.O, Cartwright, June 20, 1878. Dissolution of Partnership xisting be- ler the style, IN, carrying Upholsterers cmises known + Warerooms, this day dissolved tween the under; firm.and name of J. N( on business as Cabinet and Undertakers, int as the Queen Str Village of Port Perry by mutual copsent, All debt due the said firm will be col- lected by W. J. Nott, who will cary on the business hereafter upon his own individual account, and will pay all liabili. ties of the late firm, a: JOTIN NOTT [Signed] W. J. NOTT. Witness : P. A. Horo, Dated at Pott Parry 7th June, 1878. In reference to the above, having j chased my father's right. title and interest in the property and business of the late firm of J. Nott & Son, I respectfully solicit from the customers of the late firm a con- tinuance of their former liberal support. W. J. NOTT. Port Parry, June 7, 1878. "TA MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE WE Subseriber intends moving from this locality, and now offers for Sale that fine propert, situate on the corner of As and 3engog streets, Port Perry, > containing 3} acres of choice land, a comfort- able frame Dwelling House, Stable and ne- cessary outbuildings, a vigorous Young Or- chard of choice fruit, a full supply of excellent water and everything necessary for the com- "| fenced IMPROVED Farms for Sale. FHE South half of Lot 14, in the 4th con- cession of Eldon, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared. Log House, Stable and Barn, well and watered, Young orchard, 40 acres standing timber, ALSO-- The west half of Lot 13, in the sion of Elden, 100 acres. 50 acres cl Well fenced and con- Log d.-- 4th ce New House and Log Barn. 30 acres standing timber, watered. Terms to suit purchasers. Apply to N. F. PATERSON, Solicitor, Port Perry, May 21, 1878. For Sale or Exchange FOR PROPERTY --I Ne criber having a large amount of n way of contracts for build. ing in Port Perry this season requiring his tant attendance in the village sirous to sell or exchange his house in Albert, lately owned by Captain ir, and direcly opposite Major For- man's, for a suitable dwelling in Port busin, Thy The lot and premises in Prince Albert are splendidly adapted tor a private gentle the house is in an excellent state of re and the garden well stocked with, choice fruit trees, &e. Hard and soft water and every other suitable convenience for a com- fortable home, For further particulars apply to VM SPENCE, Owner. or MESSRS. J. & D, J. ADAMS, Brokers, Port Petry. Port Perry, May 2, 1878. TENDERS WANTED. o SI FALED Tenders will bo recetved by the ») undersigned up to 12 o'clock, noon, For Constructing 600 FEET OF PERMANENT ROADWAY, To replace that -portion of the Bridge known as Secugeg Bridge. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the olives of the undersigned Commissioners | in Scngog, Port Perry, and Uxbridge, The lowest nor any tender not ne accepted. arily J. GRATIAM, . J. WRIGHT, G, WHELER, COMMISSIONERS Port Perry, June 11,1878. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Magnificent HEARSE. fort and convenience of a pleasant homestead. The situation is one of the most agreeat healthful to be found, being compose 1, 11,12a0d13 in the plan of the village of erry. "The property may be divided fo suit pur- chasers. One acre with the Buildings, Orchard, Garden, Well, &c¢, de, may sold in one Jot and the 2} acres in one lot. | Tt wonld be difficult to find a better oppor- tunity for securing a fine property, or making a profitable investment. tle indisputable and Terms Easy. For particulars apply to the proprietor on: the premises. GEO. WALLING. Port Perry, June 11, 1878 ALSO FOR SAT. A FINE Driving Horse, Buggy and Harness A and 2 Good Mileh Cows. Apply to the owner. GEO. WALLING. Port Perry, June 11, 1878. EXAMINATION PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS T™ Esamination for Public School Teachers for the County of Ontario, will be held inthe High School, TOWN OF WHITEY, --CORMENCING ---- On Monday, July 8th, at 2p m. Bt is indispensdds that candidates shondd motify the Connty Inspector mot ater than 1st of June ment, of their inten. tion to present for <r wonination. | Troasep, and in the latest AMERICAN STYLE Ip AVING purchased one of the finest Tearses in the Province, BEAUTIFULLY with all the modern improvements, and owning a fine, suitable team of Black Horses, I would respectfully call attention to my UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, Where everything that is necessary for the roper observance of the last rites due to the departed can be furnished on the briefest notice, on the most moderate terms and at Prices to suit the Times. Funerals conducted with the ut- most decorum. i A large selection of Walnut and Rosewood Caskets and Coffins. Metallic Caskets furnished when required. Burial Robes in all sizes and styles. Gloves, Tat Bands and Bhoulder Scarfs furnished free of charge. Public attention is called to this fact, that without any exception, I have the best Undertaking Outfit in the County. A EIR A large and well rted Stock of Fur- ture on hand at all times, Picture F ing .-- Special i given to the Framing and Mounting of tings, Chrowos, Lathographs, &c. y paying strict attention 'to business, ir dealing and selling at prices consistent with an honest profit, 1 hope to merit a share of public patronage. BE Remember the place, Sign of tha Rocking Chair. IAMES WeNEIEN tor Big Ww. J. NOTT. PORT PERRY... On Saturday, 6h July next} to select from, HATS fully BEST ERMS--Cash or Produce, Port Perry, June 20, 1878. (DRRIGIY € (1 HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF Liothing ? In order to clear the balance of their Stock with the Scason, In New Styles at prices to suit the limes, RENTS. FURNISH In White and Coloréd Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Glov i 1 8 8, ars, s, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., tos gold Che: Call at once and secure your Clothing, as you will positiveiy save ort Choe. BUTTER! IPB Parties in want of a GOOD FITTING SUIT, + ' R ua Vast I " : Can have an Extensive Variety of New Designs in Scotch, English and Canadian Tweed® Also, a beautiful Jot of French and English Worste i Inglis eds, which fi - ance and endurance are unequaled, ! ox apm AND CAPS, A large variety of Also, a full supply of bow, -- .| Boot and Shoe and Grocery Departnents sSilocked, CORRIGAN & CAMPILL, the English Manchester, June 20, 1878. 13000 Tubs Choice Dairy Butter Wanted Market, for which the HIGHEST PAARKET PRICE Will be paid either in Cash or Goods Tubs farnished to Customers and Ss. ONLY AT: Port Perty, J une 27, 1878, G00) PR AT BRT ECR, \ Immense Stock less than last year. of Tweeds fully 25 per cent Dress Goods in endless variety. : Ladies' Linen Suits--Cheap ! no charge. Cash paid for avy quantity of Good Clea Fleece Wool. H. CHRISTIAN. A Large Stock of Ileavy White Cottons over a yard wide, at 10cts per yd Gents' Tweed Suits from $8. Ladies' Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Ladies' Skirts. Tapestry Carpets from 70 cents per yard. Boots and Shoes to snit all alanwan AT Port Perry, April 4, 1878. IMPORTANT TO Travelers! 1 GENT FOR THE A LAKE SUPERIOR Line of Steamers. FIVHE undersigned is Sold Age 1 town for the "WHITE STAR" LINE o OCEAN . STEAMERS Sailing between New York and Liverpool via Queenston. THE SHORTEST ROUTE B. J. THORNE Having decided to retire from the RETAIL DRY GOODS TRADE !° s offering the whole of his Stock at and BELOW GOST. Il I {i means Bad Becurity, and those who pay suc HALF the usual rates. Pott Perry, April 18, 1879 z, | | Those who want credit can no doubt (if they are worthy of it) obtain i Houses in the trade by paying from twenty-five to fifty per cent advance h rates for accommodation must expect to make up the losses made on those who do not pay. Special attention is drawn to Cheap Lines of TWEEDS which will be offered at bb BUT THE CASH IS. And those having it can secure Immense Bargains. f. J, THORNE. t fi thi EE Thanking you for past favors, | { i The St of this Line are amongst the | rg M ANITOBA Tontgest and most Powerful Vessels afloat 0 £ short AND HOW TO GO. and noted for comfort to pAssCngers, W.H. McCA'W, and regular passages. Royal Arcade, Port Perry. June 20, 1878. SPRING. blic that we now have one of the largest marked also at the very Lowest Prices We have much pleasure in informing the pu ud best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, "OR STOCK OF BULDING HARDWARE | i b sisting of Fis Rand ROORING PAPE, GLASS T'S, OILS, and VARNISHES, ILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAIN' TO FARMERS. s a large stock of Farming Tools, S, SNAITHS, and RAKES, We have bought direct from the Manufacturer: ; comfising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHE! TO MILL MEN can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make. BELTIFG, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leather, METAL and all other supplies. TO CARPENTERS. We make a specialty of TOOLS, FLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. T0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Our assortment is complete, Our stock is also wel } ARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description. we solicit your valved orders for this season, WAGON SKEINS. SHAFTS and POLES. C -LAING & MEHARRY. SICN 'OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, COAL, OIL! 20 CTS. PER GALLON FORMAN'S. Spring--1878 BROWN & CURRIES. l x NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, LEATHER MACHINE OILS, BABBIT and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS embracing the isan lines of IRON, BAR FORD 2 | S nd SLEIGH SHOE. BAND. STEEL, CAST SPRING, TIRE ai aon Bo AN 'SHOE! LS. BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, SHO HE oa. ? well assorted in HUBBES, SPOKES, RIMS, Jones Bros. Are paying the Highest Price ge IN CASH. =F SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, Having carried over a considerabl i Having I asiderable quantity of J, A. StirL A Stock they are offering extraordinary ments to Fon Noy Con exchange Wool for Heavy Goods 5 A DISCOUNT Of Fifteen to Twenty-five 2 ! A five per cent on Tweeds, Full Clot y Druggetsy Winceys, Shirts and Drawers, Fraud Mies bi equivalent to ; 25 to 30 cents per 1b for Wool. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS Offered in all Seasonable lines. In G i g own in all Sex b , n Grey and White Cottons, Cotton Shirti B Ducks, Prints, Linens, Dress Goods, Tweeds, Hosiery, Gloves, ant an br 0.8, From 10 to 20 per cent Can actually, be saved by purchasing for Cash or Produc#, Ar JONES BROTHERS'. Port Perry, Jun 13, 1878, CHOICE NEW GOODS! PEARCE'S MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PORT PERRY. The undersigned has much i i r pleasure in informing his cus: 0 that he has just received a splendid New Stock on big wishes of all who desire choice summer goods them favorites with all who see them, 2 The Newest Fashions, Finest Styles [ ; y Styles and Most Handsome Fit alway: ome 3h inspect my stock of Superior Worsted ni Fit alwys sepvired, il selecte C! b/ Shi i ne ke cted stock of Hats, Caps, Shid and everything in the Gent's Fy , cheap, J. PEARCE, rs and the general publie A h goods as cannot fail to a the © style, quality and price of which make Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, §c, In Barrels and IMalf 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, ANTED, 1,000 BIS. POTATOES, For which the Highest Price w iltb> aid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877." Over Thity--five Thousand Machines Sold. "CHAMPION" RECORD FOR 1877. NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering the crops--NO CROPS DAMAGED whilé waiting for repairs--No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No expross charges to pay-- Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of grass or grain--A CHILD CAN MANAG IT--LIGHT IN DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST REAPER--The most simple and durable of all Harvesters--The best and cheapest Machine in the market, Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied hy mmr 2) FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. 3 STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITU TED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES: MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. : ONLY SLY PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. SINGLE REAPERS, OR LIGHT MOWERS The result is that the ¢ Champion" will be the lightest in weight and draught of any machine in the market, at the same time equally as strong 'and durable, and as free from turers are liability to breakage as those built in 1877. The ined that it shall ye in every particular all other machines offered, less of first cost, and have therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADV. PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines: For farther information, address, OSHAWA, ON T° Oshawa, Feb. 20, 1875. > : dn 1 op AGENTS- 9. WALKER, Port Parry ; GROU DRQUIART, Sandfhd. QUFEN STREET, PORT PERRY, CE OF ALL THEIR COM= Jeph Hall Manufacturing Gay,

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