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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Dec 1878, p. 3

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' i i { i 4 Bouch, Dec. 3, 1878. MARBLE WORKS! to his h Tanke ee express pot early thanks for the very lil ron ed on the firm since opening the BABUDS WOBBO ee A Ton PORT PERRY In future the business will be carried on by the dersignody and as in the past, every attention will be paid to promptly supplying Monuments, 'Tomb Stones, 'Tablets, Pillars, and everything in the line, Choice Materials, the Best Styles, First-Class Workmanship and Prices at the lowest possible figure, An Inspection solicited. 2 a MANLY ROSE. Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1878. ° VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE Township of Reach. PRIVATE CONTRACT. OT No. 2, and the Sonth-half of Lot No, 7, in the 3rd Concession ot the Township of Reach, well situated, good soil, and a dwelling house on south-half of lot Ro. 7 -- There is over 100 Acres of Timber ou Lot No. 2, These properties willgmake good farms, . . A small cash payment will bo required, the balance to remain on mortgage fora term of years to suit the purchaser, Apply to T. H. McMillan, Esq., Oshawa, Ont, or to the undersigned. LYMAN ENGLISH, Oshawa, Ont. Oshawa, Sept. 18, 1878. 41 tf h First Class Fam To Rent, HE Undersigned offers to Rent thgt fine Farm, being the North half of Lot 8, in the 10 Con. of the Township of SCUGOG! Containing 100 Acres, 90 Acresyleared and in sate of cultivation The quality of the land is all that could be desirdd, rich clay loam. The Fall plowing 78 don€, and there are thirty acres seeded down to clover, There are ou the premises a large Barn with geod Stables for Horses and Cattle -- There is a well and pump at the Barn, There n also a good young Orchard of fine fruit sees. Thisis a capital opening for parties wish~ ing to rent a choice Farm. For further partrculars apply personally or by letter to CHARLES TUPPER, Port Perry, Oct. 21, 1878, Port Perry Hous¢ to Rent. 7.| HE Subscriber having heen requested hy Rev. Mr Chesney. to rent his comfort- able residence with stable, &c., on Cochrane street, to a good tenant, invites application. HUBERT L. EBBEIS. Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1878. 51-3w POUNDREEPER'S NOTICE. . One Two-Yea:-0ld Heifer N POUND at Greenbank, will, if not sooner redeemed, be offered for Sale by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, DEC. 20ms, at 2 o'clock p. m. ; EDWARD PHOENTX, Poundkeeper. Dated at Greenbank, ~ Nov. 27, 1878. "STRAYED. AME into the premises of the subscriber, on or abont the 1st October last, A RED AND WHITE 92 YEAR OLD HE FER, e owner is requested to prove a a tae ber a ny : M. J. HOLLIDAY, Lot 12, Ist con. Reach. 5l:4w STRAYED HEIFERS, "|r a E: cutors Notice. 19,1 EY dre 75 to $0 85 DER and by virtue of the Revised "soto 078! UJ Statutes of Ontario, Cap. 107, Bec: 34, 050tc 090{ the creditors of s 0 26 to 930 i i 050to 06 cove ove| Fropeick Grama, si to 010 Late of the Township of Reach, in the 3 00to 400 County and Province of Ontaiio, Yeoman, 006 to 007 deceased, who died on or aboot ihe 20th day 004 to 005 of December, AD. 1877, are hereby notified 006 to 0 07 to send by Post, pre-paid, on or before the 004 to 005 15th day of January, A. D. 1879 to Messrs 0.00 to, 014 John &D.J Adams, Brokers, of the Village 9 00 to. 10 00 of Port Perry, in the County aforesaid, their 0loto 010 Christian und surnames, addresses and de- 009 to 009 eriptions, the full particulars of their claims, 040to 045 * statement of their accounts and the nature 800to 605 Of the secuiitien Gfany) held by them. -- 380t0 4 00 And that immediately after ihe 15th day of January, 1879, the assets of the Estate of the said Frederick Graham will be dis. tributed among the parties entitled thereto having reference only to the claims of which notice shall have been furnished as above required ; and the Execators of the last Will and Testament of the said Frederick Graham hereunder mentioned and who have proved the same in the Surrogate Court of the County of Ontario, shull not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice #hall not have been received at the time of distribution. Dated at Port Perry, this 29th day of November, 1878. JOHN ADAMS, DUNCAN CHRISTIE, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of the late Frederick Graham. 51:6w] ADMINISTRATORS' ~ NOTICE. NDER and by virtue of revised Statutes of Ontario, cap. 107, section 34, the Creditors of Wm. McKee, e--eeLATE OF-- THE TOWNSHIP OF BROCK, In the County of Ontario, Yeoman; deceased who died on or about the fourteenth day of October, A.D., 1878, are herchy notified to send Ly Post, pre-paid, on or before the Third day of January, A.D., 1879 to ROBERT E. PORRITT, of the Village of Sunderland, in the County of Ontario, Agent for ELIZABEU'H McKEE, Adminis- teatrix of the personal estate and effects of the said William McKee, duly appointed by the Surrogate Cowrt of the County of Ontario, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full par ticulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any)held by them. And that immediately after the said third day of January, 1879, the assets of the estate of the said Wm McKee will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having reference only to the claims of which notice shall have been furnished, as above required; and the said Administra trix shall notebe liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of distribution, ! Dated at Toronto, the sixth day of Novem. ber,"A.D, 1878. ROSE, MiCDUN- LD, MERRITT & BLACKSTOCK, Bolivitors for administr trix Applicaton to Parlamen, PPLICATION will be made to the Parlinment of Ontario at its next Ses. sion for an Act giving to Metcalfe Thwaite, Joseph Fisher Eby and Patrick George Close, all of the city of Toronto, and William Murdock, of the Town of Bowmanville, and, such other person or persons as may here. after be associated with them, power and authority to A CONSTRUCT AN EMBANKMENT OR SOLID ROADWAY From a point on the SHORE OF LAKE sScCucoC At or South of and near to Port Perry in the Township of Reach to the opposite shore at some point opposite to the place of com: mencemeut in the Township of Scugog -- Also, to construct a similar Embankmerior Solid Roadway from some point on the shore of the said Lake Scugog south of and n:ar to Caesarea, in the Township of Cart. | wright, to the opposite shore or some point opposite to the place of commencement in the Township of Seugog. To drain the part or portion of the said Lake Scugog so to] be cut, off lying to the south of the said Embankment and to vest all the lands reclaimed thereby in the said Metcalfe Thwaite Joseph Fisher Eby, Patrick George Close and William Murdock, andsuch other person or persons as may be associated with them, their heirs and assigns for ever, Dated at Bownianville, this 19th day o November, 1878. ROBERT ARMOUR, Solicitor for Applicants, 49=Tw John L. Watkis SUCCESSOR TO E. WORTHINGTON, ----DEALER IN-- FLOUR, FEED. . SEEDS! Peas, Oats, Farley, Corn, Bran, Shorts & Cracked Wheat. GRAHAM & BYcKWHEATY FLOUR, OATMEAL, &C. Salt, Coal, Palr, & Wale Lime, A large number of new and second.hand flour barrels for sale. > Agent for Super.Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust and other artificial manures. Samples on hand. J. L. WATKIS. Perry, Oct, 30, 1878. SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED, A Teacher is wanted 'for School Section 'No. 2 Township Brock services to commence at the New. -- ing second or third class certi- Er Ta, SL 0 p aud apply : LEASK. LADIES of the congregation of the Uhmrch on the evening of Xmas day. Look out for Posters, Prana, | 1 Fill (D. V.y hold a Festival in their «YoU BET" $ ~--------AND---- J ons Boras Have improved the opportunity to secure Bargains for their Customers. {-- Early in the season anticipating a great shrinkage in values, as'the season advanced they left themselves open for chances, and as the result have the satisfaction of offering their Customers Goods AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED IN THE TRADE. THEIR NEW TWEEDS ..... Casease esseey transite seaTER Veet Bet eTE Ru RYE Vea aey . Are marvels ot Cheapuess and durability. THEIR OVER-COATINGS ..00ts secoes varnnesacasssesssossassssnnanssnsens vee sess sesnss Defy the National Policy itself. THEIR FLANNELS....co0e assess sossessassse sarees sasesessssse anna: snsanes oes vseess aesnee eoesss A sure remedy for " roamatizm' or grumbling. THEIR OVERCOATS AT $5.50. ae treate sassasasves nusaensasarans ; +.... Protection to every Man's pocket. THEIR WINCEYS AT 5 CTS tevves sevecacesrarsosssess sonseeasssssmnnnnr acs 6s vesess sasane snsees essessd Curiosity to all beholders: THEIR BUFFALO ROBES. ... viv sonsssitaross ssasenvussioss snsiss Cire isis «v.s+s Would surprise Jobn Sunday himself. THEIR GREY COTTONS... THEIR GENT'S FUR CAPS . y 25 anteed_to make a cold night enjoyable. THEIR BED BLANKETS THEIR DRESS GONDS THEIR FASHIONABLE HATS & BONNETS shes THEIR LADIES' MANTLES. . r good taste and Cheapness, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK FULL OF STERLING BARGAINS sEminently Calculated to make Hard Times Easy Season one of pleasure and profit to all their patrons to whom they And the Holiday] sincerely wish The Compliments of the Season. JONES BROS. Port Perry, Dec. 18,1878. CHEAPEST GOODS . + --_--IN-- a PQRY". PERRY. 3 "\ X-AT-- T. C. FORMAN'S. . \ CALL AND SEE. ~ ONTARID CARRIAGE WORKS ! ronr PK PERRY. a Fs HE Sub has much pl In ing his and the public generally T that he bas just finished and is now manufacturing some of the finest, most desirable CARRIAGES OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. ' Of the best materal and Workmanship. - They will be sold at such Prices as will rapid sale. My manufacture 18 now being run and sought over the larger portion of this Province, and every effort will be put forth to make the manu. facture of the Oxrario Caxarses Works, Paany, still more deservedly popular, $@-AN EARLY CALL 18 SOLICITED. Su Port Perry, April 10, 1878. JAMES EMANEY. a Utica, Nov. 27, 1878, "THE BOTTOMS 001 wns, sm-- HOLIDAYS! 1878 & 1819. Persons desirous of enjoying the festivities usual at this season of the year with as little expense as possible will do well to : call and see the GREAT DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AT BROWN & CURRIE'S 23 Ibs Currants for $1.00 13 Ibs Good Nugar - 1.00 Mine Young Hyson Tea at 35 cent per Ib. 3 Ibs Solace Tobacco for 1.00 Beautiful Kid Gloves worth #1 for 50c per pir... Ladies' Cloth Mantles ; Ladies' Fur Sets; Ladies' Trimmed Hats; Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets; yard wide Wool Cashmeres at 85¢ per yard; 16 yards good Wincey for $1; besides a host of fancy articles all suitable for Christmas Presents at LowEsT Living PricEs. Also a large stock of Gent's goods, comprising Scarfs, Shirts, Under-Clothing, Tweed Suits at 88, Overcoats, Worsted Coat - ings, Canadian and Scotch Tweeds all bought at rock bottom prices and fully 50 per cent. cheaper than last season. We would advise our Customers and the public generally to beware of pedlars, who at present are investing the country.-- We are prepared to sell you beautiful WorstedSnitings for 84.50, the suit of 3} yds., double width. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1878. iss REMOVAL, J. PEARCE Has Removed his MerchantTail- oring Establishment to Morgan's old stand, opposite the * Walker House. SPRING. We have much pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at the very Lowest Prices consistent with profit. OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE, ng of NATLS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES. (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consistil BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, 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 i~ducements 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. 5 "70 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. r assortment is complete, embracing the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP and BAND. STRPL, 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. A PRE T0 UT THE TI . The undersigned would call attention to his superior stock of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS Lo attractive than ever, and at prices to suit ustomers with a view to satisfy his ¢ in Quality, Style and Price. nad and Silver Watches, | prvE GoLD JEWELRY, 3 HANDSOME PATTERNS, i BLEGANT FANCY JEWELRY 'IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOKS, STATIONERY, §C., §C. : #6 Call and examine my Stock. . : 'W.H. McCAW, Sept. 11, 1818, Royal Arcade, Port Perry. the times. His Stock has been purchased ~---GO0 TO-- CHRISTIAN": ~ MANCHESTER. Stock fully complete in all the Departments. Ao ou Thasm, BET ARV GDA in the best Markets, and at the lowest Cash Prices. NPECIAL. 15 yards of Wincey for $1. 50 pieces Black Lustre from 12; to The best value for the money ever offered. Bought 50 cents. BARLEY. FARMERS--Bring ong your Barley, and get good prices, ONE DOLLAR PER BUSHEL For best samples. S. II. CIIRISTIAN. Manchester, Oct.24, 1878. JUST TO HAND « 4. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c, In Barrels and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROGERIES, CHEAP i As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, Weanted--1,000 Bus. Polaloes For Which the Highest Price in Gash will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877." GREAT BARGAINS -- IN ae AT ee (ORIGIN & CH Be sure and see | BEFORE 100 B it BOOTS and SHOES

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