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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Aug 1878, p. 3

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LICENSED AUCTIONEER! J takes this Spperiunity of ing the public for the Exten- sive and Gen patronage bestowed npon him since his entering upon the duties of Auctioneer, and would now state that all Sales en ed to him, of whatever descrip~ tion, shall be promptly attended to and the juteiests of the owners carefully guarded,-- Salo Bills prepared and blank notes furnish- an orders left at my residence, Bigelow street, PoggPerry, the first residence North of Dr, Jond® office, will be carefully attend: ed to. Cnarges Moderate, Port Perry Aug 1, 1878. STRAY HORSE. Care into the premises of the Subscriber at Greenbank, on the morning of the 29th ult, - A Dark Grey Horse. About seven years old. The owner is requested to come, prove property, pay expenses and take him away. ° R. McRAE, Corrace Hore, Aug. 1, 1878, Greenbank, "FOR SALE FARMS. HE Subscriber offers for Sale that Choice Farm being the East half of lot 4, in the 5th con of the Township of » ° Cartwright ! Containing 100 Acres, about 70 Acres clear- ed, well fenced, and ina good state of cultivation. There are Suitable and Com- ' C.DAWES, fortable Buildings on the premises, a good | Dwelling House 20x26 with a Lack Kitchen attached 18x30. A Barn with convenicat Stables, &c., 37x56. There is a vigorous young bearing Orchard on the premises. -- The supply of water is choice and abundant, a good Well and several Springs. The location is healthy aul pleasant aud only 8 miles from Port Perry, one of the Best Markets in the Province for all kinds of farm Produce. Alse, that Excellent Farm Being the East half of lot 3, in the 4th con. * of the Township of Cartwright, containing 100 Acres of which 50 are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the property a Dwelling House, and good Barn 35x55, The property is well watered by a living stream runniog through it. On this property there is a Brick Yard with a full supply of Machinery suitable for the manufacture of biicks, The supply of clay is abundant and of the very Best Quality --every facility for manufacturing good Brick. Also, a Quarter Acre Lot on Queen Street, Port Perry, one of the finest Building Sites in town; just west of the Sclrocl House, It but seldom happens that so favorable an opportunity presents itself for profitable in- vestment. For particulars, apply to the proprietor, E. BRYANS, Excuaxee HoTgr, Cartwright. Cartwright, July 27, 1878. 31 A GOOD CHANCE, HE probabilities being, that I shall be absent from Port Perry for au indifinate time, I offer FOR SALE MY ENTIRE BUSINESS Comprising the Flour, Feed, Seed, C0AL, SALT & PLASTER TRADE! Also, m y STORE AND WAREHOUSE ! On Queen Street; and the Dwelling House now occupied by Mrs, Gregg. This is really a good chance for uny person desirous of engaging iu a lucrative business, Also for Sale a Horse, Harness, Delivery Wagon, 200 bran new Flour Barrels, and 300 Cotton Bags. At the same time, I would request all parties to whom 1 am, indebted to send in their accounts to me ut once, and all parties indebted to me will be so good as to call and settle immediately. E. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank. . Port Perry, July 17, 1878. A SPLENDID OPENING. HE undersigned being about to move from this section of country offers for Sale his entire Busivess, Butchering and (irocery ! And no better opportunity couid present it- securing a comfortable and safe business in a prosperous town like Port Also, for 'Sale my present > RESIDENCE, _ Grocery,; Stables, &c. with every ience for 'carrying' on the ¥ By aon, The' lot itn: an wcre and a guaster of land newly and sub- o fen and fine water. 1 will also sella fine 5 ACRE LOT "OF FIRST CLASS LAND also tn Port Perry, and the oth an Oe auto cr onltivas . It would be difficult to conceive of 'more advantageous opening for a good, business or a pleasant and agree- It is one of the finest lots I would not part with the bus or property 'were it not that a_highly profitable opening has presented itself elsewhere. Terms easy. Title indisputable. , Or I will Sell the Business and Rent the Apply EA the proprietor on the premises. --b-- Good fruit trees and | JAMES PRINCE. »N Port Perry, June-26, 1878. WHILE FARMERS ARE COMPLAINING OF THE OUTRAGEOUSLY LOW PRICE OF BUTTER JONES BROS. ARE DOING THEIR UTMOST TO PRODUCE AN EQILIBRIUM By marking their Goods correspondingly Cheap. Those who have carefully examined their Stock and Prices, frankly acknowledge, that comparing the latter with the prices usually asked they are giving equivalent to - Fifteen Butter. Under these circumstances they strongly advise their friends and customers not to hold their Butter in anticipation of higher prices as they can sce nu prospect of an improvement. . cents for They are this week, in receipt of New Dress Goods! New Prints! New Shirt- ings ! also Grey and White Cottons, Which for Cheapness ate really astonishing. Having the utmost confidence in the value of what they offer, they would urge upon all who have Cash to Spend or Produce to dispose of The advisability of calling on them and satisfying themselves by careful examination and searching comparison whether they are really offering the advantages they claim. JONES BROTHERS. HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF Clothing ! Parties in want of a Port Perry, July 17, 1878. 1 | () i In order to clear the balance of their Stock with the Season, GOOD FITTING SUIT, Can have an Extensive Variety' of New Designs in Scotch, English and Canadian Tweed to select from, Also, a benutiful lot of French and English Worsteds, which for appear- ance and endurance are unequaled. A large variety of HATS AND CAPS, { In New Styles at prices to suit the limes. Also, a full supply of GENTS FURNISHING GOOD, In White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Tics, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., to be sold Cheap. Call at once and secure your Clothing, as you will positively save money by so doing. Boot and Shoe and Grocery Departments fully Stocked, . p@~1TERMS--Cash or Produce. Port Perry, June 20, 1878. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. 3000 Tubs Choice Dairy Butter Wanted for the English Market, for which the HIGHEST - MARKET PRICE Will be" paid either in Cash or Goods. Tubs furnished to Customers and no charge. any quantity of Good Clean Fleece Wool. S. H.-CHRISTIAN. Cash paid for Manchester, June 20, 1878. x=CLOSE PRICES Everything at FOR ---------- NO SPECIAL PRICES FOR SPECIAL PARTIES. 'S as another's, at FTORMAN'S. Port Perry, July 25, 1878. Spring--1878 EY GOOEY PRI Latest Novelties! BLITN & CURIE Immense Stock of Tweeds fully 25 per cent less than last year. Dress Goods in endless variety. Ladies' Linen Suits--Cheap ! A Large Stock of Heavy 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 suit all classes, at Borrom Prices. BROWN & CURRIE'S. Port Perry, April 4, 1878. IMPORTANT cre TO es Travelers! AT HE undersigned is Sole Agent in this town for the "WHITE STAR" LINE L mm OCEAN STEAMERS Bailing between New York and Liverpool via Queenston, The Steamers of this Line are amongst the Largest and most Powerful Vessels afloat and noted for comfort to passengers, short and regular passages. A SENT FOR THE AKESUPERIOR Line of Steamers. THE SHORTEST ROUTE . To MANITOBA | AND HOW TO GO. W.H. McCAW, June 20, 1878. Royal Arcade, Port Perry. SPRING. We have much pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Hardwate in the County, marked also at the very Lowest Prices consistent with profit. OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE, consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES. (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, "TO FARMERS. 'We have bought direct from the Manufacturers a large stock of Farming. Tools, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, TO MILL MEN 'We can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make.. LEATHER BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT METAL, and all other supplies. TO CARPENTERS. - We make a specialty of TOOLS, and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. 3 TO BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Our assortment is complete, embracing the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP and BAND. STEEL, CAST, SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE | SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and WAGON SKEINS. Our stock is also well assorted in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valved orders for this season. LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, ' One Man's Money as good| -- a B. J. THORNE Having decided to retire from the RETAIL DRY GOODS TRADE ! Is offering the whole of his Stock at and BELOW COST. PROFIT IN NO OBJICT BUT THE CASH IS. And those having it can secure Immense Bargains. Those who want credit can no doubt (if they are worthy of -1t) obtain it from other Houses in the trade by paying from twenty-five to fifty per cent advance Big Interest means Bad Security, and those. who pay such rates for accommodation must expect to make up the logses made on those who do not pay. Special attention is drawn to Cheap Lines of TWEEDS which will be offered at HALF the usual rates, B. J. THORNE, Port Perry, April 18,1878. AT -- PEE Sout half of Lot 14, in the ; a Eldon, Jo acres, « c 4 ouse, Stab) ¢ fenced and watered, Young heii) acres standing timber. ¢ £ AL The west half of Lot 13, in the 4th cession of Elden, 100 acres, New House and Log Barn. acres cleared. -- 30 Scteg standing timber, Well fenced and watered. ; 40 ean Log Terms to suit purchasers, Apply to » 8 N. F, PATERSON, Solicitor, Port Perry, May 21, 1878. ue Subscriber intends moving from this locality, and now offers for Sule that fine property. situate on the corner of As and 3eugog streets, Port Perry, containing 3} acres of choice land, a comfort able frame Dwelling House, Stable and ne- a vigorous Young Or it, a full supply of excellent water aud everything necessary for the com fort and convenience of a pleasant homestead The situation is one of the most agreeable and healthful to be found, being composed of lots 1, 11,12and!3 in the plan of the village of Port Perry. The property may be divided to suit pur- chasers. One acre with the Buildings, Orchard, Garden, Well, &c, dc, may be sold in one lot and the 2] acres in one lot. It would be difficult to find a better oppor- tunity for securing a fine property, or waking a profitable investment, Title indisputable and Terms Easy. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. GEO. WALLING. Port Perry, June 11, 1878 ALSO FOR SAT.H FINE Driving Horse, Buggy and Har: A and 2 Good Milch es eats Apply to the owner. GEO. WALLING. "REMOVED. rVHE Undrsigned would embrace this op- 1 portunity of returning thanks to his numerous customers who have so loug favored him with their patronage and would now intorm them and the public at laige that he has moved Lis place of business 10 hi PEARCE'S MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, | PORT PERRY. The undersigned has much pleasure in informing his customers and the general public | that he has just received a splendid New Stock of such goods as cannot fail to meet the | wishes of all who desire choice summer 'goods, the style, quality and price of which make them favorites with all who see them. The Newest Fashions, Finest Styles and Most Handsome Fit always secured. Come and inspect my stock of Superior Worsted Goods, Choice Cloths and carefully selected stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts and everything in the Gent's Furnishing line, cheap. J. PEARCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. | Queey St., Port Peary. May 16th, 1878. JUST TO HAND AT. I. J. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c, In Barrels 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 BS. POTATO, For which the Highest Price will b> aid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1871." THE "CHAMPION" RECORD FOR 1877. Over Thity--five Thousand Machines Sold. NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering the crops--~NO CROPS DAMAGED while waiting for repairs--No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No express charges to pay-- Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of grass or grain--A CHILD CAN MANAGE IT--LIGHT IN DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST ) REAPER--The most simple aud durable of all Harvesters--The best and cheapest Machine in the market. | Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. tt FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. : STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES. MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. ONLY SLY PIECES OF CAST IRON IN CONBINED 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 liability to breakage as those buitt in 1877. The manufacturers are determined that it shall excel in every particular all other machines offered, regardless of first cost, and have] therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR COM- PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines, For further information, address, Joseph Hall Manvacluing Loy, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Oshawa, Feb, 20, 1878, AGENTS--E. WALKER, Port Perry ; GEO, URQUHART, fgndford. | OPPOSITE THE PORT PERRY FOUNDRY Bee advertisement Leaded "Rupture." constant attendance in the a NEW PREMISES Where he will be glad to meet his old customers and all requiring work in Lis line. BLACKSMITHING In all its Departments, HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. JAMES SWAN, Port Perry, July 24, 1878. SCHOOL TRUSTEES. - s hereby given that all Sehool ees in this Township who may be desirous that their school A sment should be placed on the Collector's or the pre- sent year, do make their applications to the Clerk previous to or to the council at a meeting to be held at the Towa Hall Manchester,ou the 19th day of August next, otherwise such Ass- essment cannot be placed ou such Collector's Roll. JOIN CHRISTIE, Reach, July 2, 1878. Township Clerk. CHEAP ] (CHEAPER ! (CHEAPEST ! 5 BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE TIMES. 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 Iligh Cut DBalmorals, g stock, for $1 per pair. . Ladies' Tipped Prunella Balmorals, sold 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 37, 1878. ADVICE. ANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. wnam. A warning against imposition. How youth and middle aged (both sexes) may restore theie shattered constitutions, especially if arising from early indiscretions. Herein lies your only atety : by a professional gentleman of rare bility. Iligh Canadian press testimonials.--- Meution this papers d stamp for answer. Prof. J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontario. i ---------------------- For Sale or Exchange. FOR PROPERTY > 1 PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber having a large amount of Dusiness in way of contracts for build ing in Port Perry this season requiring hi ia sirous to sell or exchange Prince Albert, lately owned by Sinclair, and direcly opposite Major man's, for a suitable dwelling in ; The lot and premises In Frits A ert are splendidly adapted for a private gentleman, the ei in an excellent state of repair: and the garden well stocked with fruit trees, &c. Hard and soft water every other suitable convenience for a

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