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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Jun 1879, p. 3

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»s 0UG0G BRIDGE TENDERS. ENDERS for tho} BUILDING OF AN Earthway } y Connecting the two sections already built, of the Scugog Bridge, will be received ty igned up to, and inclusive of ON, JOLY 18h, 1878, At whose office Plans and Specifications eat be seen. The lowest hor any tender not necessarily accepted. JOSHUA WRIGHT, Board of C Port Perry, May 17, 1879. A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS STAND 4 PORT PERRY TO RENT. a. HE UNDERSIGNED offers to rent that Fine Store in one of the best business locations in town. Jtissituated on Queen St., one door West of the Thompson Housh Ze fiaving been but recently built the store is in rst no order and suitable for almost any ind of business. This is certainly a desirable opening for any one wishing to go into businessina thriving business centre, For particulars apply to J. V. THOMPSON, Thompson House, Proprietor Port Perry, June 17, 1879. FOR SALE Wt LOT 15, in the Gth concession of ELDO : VICTORIA COUNTY. ---- 100 Acres, 35 cleared and under cultiva- tion., There are good buildings, two good wells and a young orchard on the premises. Boil, clay loam, Three miles from Argyle, Terms--$B1500 for lot. $100 down, balance payable in 10 cqual annual instalments. Apply to owner, D. B. CARMICHAEL, (Teacher), anilla, Ont. May 21, 1879. STRAYED. \TRAYED from the premises of the ' subscriber, lot 30, in the 8th concession , Darlington, about the middle of May last, A Small Black French Mare, Aged. She was heavy with foal when sho left ; ehe has a scar on her left nostril, Any party giving such information as will lead to her recovery will bo suitably rowarded, WM. McCULLOCH, Enfield P. O, Darlington, June 16, 1879, HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH! FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD WOOL! A JONES BROS. & COY'S. Port Perry, June 12, 1879. NEW LUMBER YARD, J. CURRIE ores for Salo large and well selucted Stock of , LUMBER Of all descriptions, Lath&Shing]les. Bobcaygeon LIME! BEF™ Orica Axo Yar, near the Elevator, Port Perry, May 28, 1870. JONES BROS. & Cos. AT Summer Silks, Black Silks; Suitings; GRENADINES, "LINENS, LAWNS, Thelr Stock of RIBBONS, ROCUHINGS{PABASOLS, GLOVES, CORSETS; HOSIERY, TIES and FANCY GOODS, will be found, most complete, Notwithstanding THE UNPRECIDENTED DEMAND for their STYLISH MILLINERY they continue to show a magnificient assortment of HATS and BONNETS. hite Ostrich Plumes, Very Cheap. are still Offering ' BROWN and BLEACHED COTTONS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, DENIMS, TICKS, &c. at Qld Tariff Rates. Asall Cotton goods havo advanced and are certain to go higher, customers should lay in a Stock of these Goods at once, ; An inspection of thelr Stook is invited, JONES BROS. & CO. Port Perry, June 25, 1879. CHEAP GOODS AT J. W, SQUELCAFS, PRINCE ALBERT. rr --) -- HE SUBSCRIBER having assumed the business lately carried on fn "1 tho village of Prince Albert, by G. H. GOODFELLOW. would call attention to the choict Stock of New Goods which bo bas just opened ont; Cheap Dry Goods, Cheap Boots and Shoes, CHEAP CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, CHEAP GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. To has selected his stock with the utmost care both as to Quality, Style and Fashion, bought in the best markets and on the most advantageous terms; customers will reap the benefit. He is determined to sell CHEATZP for Cash or Produce. ga IIE SOLICITS TIE FAVOR OF A CALL. J. W. SQUELCI. Prince Albert, May 28, 1879, ARRIVAL OF A WLIDID -- OF ------ New & Stylish Goods; At PEARCE'S Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Fumishing Establishment, OPPOSITE THE WALKER HOUSE, AVING succeeded in purchasing a superior Stock of the Newest Fashions of Goods on the most terms, C may rely on benefiting by the purchase, LORNE TWEEDS, ARGYLE TROUSERING. BEACONFIELD COATING, GANADIAN T'WEEDS, §C. Made up in the Newest Styles, at Moderate Charges, and Perfect Fits Warranted. Gent's "ur in the g t variety, of the best quality and Lowest Prices. HATS AND CAPS the Best aod Cheapest ever brought into Town, Port Perry, March 20, 1879. LORD LORNE SUSTAINED! Tariff Humbugs Swallowed Up and AT C. TRICK'S. Special inducements to Cash Customers.-- caving of from 10 to 20 per cent. Making and Repairing by Mr. A. Torrance, a superior workman. All work warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. New and Stylish Spring Goods on hand. : : C. TRICK. One door East of Johes, Bros. & Co., Port Perry. ENTRANCE FARIATION ue Entrance Examination to the PORT 'PERRY HIGH SCHOOL will be held on : Tuesday and Wednesday, the 8th and Oth of July next, commencing each day at © o'clock, a.m, Intending candidates should notify the Head Master immediately. By orderof EXAMINATION TEACHERS. T= Examination of Public School Teachers for Certificates will be held at the County Town High School for Second Class, On Tuesday, July 8th, At 2 ». x. jand for Ti Class, at the County wh, LOOK OUT FOR NEW ADVERTISEMENT ON MONDAY, JULY 4th, AT 3p. NM) 1t is indispensable that Candidates shoyld notify the Co, Inspector, not later than the first of June, of their intention to present themselves for examination, JAMES McBRIEN, Insp. P, 8, Co, Ont. NEXT WEEK. L. McLEAN, BOOTS: SHOBSCHEAPER THAN EVER! « - HIS Inducements! "A T= CORRIGAN & | CAMPBELL'S. DRY GOODS, At Extremely Low Prices. Summer Dress Goods Very Cheap. See them. BOOTS AND SHOES Fxtra Good Value. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS : Vety Cheap: (G=-Highest Price paid for good BUTTER, Terms--Oash or Produce. Port Peyry, June 12, 1870. CORRIGAN & CAMPHELL, -------- EE LOOK OUT FOR I. J. DAVIV NEW ADVERTISNENT NOY WEAK, And expect something New and interesting in way of BARGAINS IN GROCERIES, 'Wines, Liquors, &c., &c. | IMMENSE BARGAINS AND J0BS Ar FORMAN'S CLOSING SALE! See our all-wool Tweeds at 43c. See our Worsted Coatings at 80c. See our brown check Ducks at 16c. See our Dress Goods at 10c, See our Black Grenadines at 10c. Ses our all- Wool Shirtings at 24c. See our Black Lustres at 10c up.-- See our 5c Grey Cottons. Bee our 7c Steamlooms. See our immense Stock of Embroideries. See our Black Silks at 72c. See our Prunella Boots at 48¢, See our Leather Balmorals at #1. See our Buttoned Leather Boots at $1.25. See our hand- made Calf Boots at $3. See our Kid Boots $2.65, worth $4. New Currants 5e per Ib. New Raisins 6c per 1b. 18% 1bs Bright Sugar for $1. No.1 P. of Wales Chewing Tobacco at 87ic yer 1b. o deception. I am determined to give up business. T. C. FORMAN. Port Porry, June 4, 1879. PAC 0 ST THE TO d would call i perior stock of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS More attractive than ever, and at prices to suit the times. His Stock has been purchased with a view to satisfy his customers in Quality, Style and Price, Gold and] Silver] Watches, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, HANDSOME PATTERNS, ELEGANT FANCY JEWELRY && IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOKS, STATIONERY, §C., §C. RE™ Call and examine my Stock. Ww. H. McCAW, Port Perry, May 29, 1879, Myrtle, Moy 1,187. " COUNTY INSPECTOR. Sept. 11, 1878, Royal Arcade, Poti Perry. ; Our * | BAND. 100,000 POUNDS Wanted by - BROWN & CURRIE, Where the Higliest Cash Price will be paid. Port Perry, Jute 5, 1879: 50,000 Pounds WANTED! Ilighest Market Price in CASH. CHEAP DRY GOODS, gcse GROCERIES ! BOOTS AND SHOES At Prices to suit the Times. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, May 28, 1879, SPRING. ve one of the largest We have nitich pleastite in informing the oblic thal we fiom ha and best assorted Stocks of Hafdwafe in the County, also at the very Lowest Prices consistent with profit, | OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consieting of N. LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, BUILDING atid ROOFING PAPER. GLASS, PAINTS, bis, and VARNISHES, TO FARMERS. 'We have bought direct from the Manufiicturers a farge stock of Farming Tools, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and BAKES, TO MILL MEN We can offet inducements in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER BELTING, warrdhted genuiie Oak-Tanned Lace Ledther, 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. T0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. t is complete, emb the usual lines of TRON, BAR, HOOP ant STEEL, CAST, SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS aod WAGON SKEINS. Our stock is also well in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS and POLES, CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit yotre valned orders for this season, LAING & MEHARRY. 8ICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, - wt Peas, Oits, Barley, Corsi, Bran, Shorts & Oracked Wheat. : CRAHAM & BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, : OATMEAL, &C. Salt, Coal, Plaster, & Water Lime, ICEI ICEil ICE!!! Any parties requiring Ice for the summer season, delivered _daily, Will pleage send i their orders at once. 2 J. L. WATEKIS. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1878, REMOVAL J. 6. MORGAN REMOVED =I NTO HIS=me NEIVBRICK BLOC One door East of the Ontario Bank J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry Boot & Shoe Store, Nov. 21, 1878. } FOR SALE rem) Bee TO RENT. Wt LOT 21, IN THE 5m CON. OF ELDON, COUNTY OF VIOTORIA 90 Acres Cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; 10 acres under good hard bush, There are on the premises a good house, barn, stable, three good wells and excellent fences. Immediate possession will be given; and present crop sold at a sacrifice, Price, - $2,500. Wanted $100 down, reasonable time given for the balance to purchaser, For further particulars, apply to the owner, D. B. CARMICHAEL, Manilla, Ont, BAKERY! CONFECTIONERY, &L. HE Undetsigned would remind his custdnters and the public generally that besides Choice Plain and Faucy Breads of every variety, the Best quality of Confec- tionery, &c., &c., he supplies everything in the Bakery and Cr Er line at his establishments Port Perry and Pritice Albert, Chkes May 21, 1670. Bridal and other Supplied on the shortest notice. Publiéd Teas And other social entertainments promptly supplied and at moderate charges, The best quality of BOSTON CHRYSTALIZED ICE CREAM tipplied by measure to the public, Handsomely fitted up PARLORS flor the convenience of the public, where are supplied of the best quality, those an igties so p healthful and retreshing in libt weather, One of the best Fountains now in usé fot making cooling drinks, Childrens' Toys, good and cheap, C. HISCOX. Port Perry, May 21, 1879, TUMMONDS' FLOUR, FEED, PROVISION GROCERY & SEED STORB, Opposite the Post Office; Port Perry, Very Fine Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos--Cheap ! An Abundant Supply of the best Quality of Garden and Field Seeds: Farm Produce bought: WM. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, March 28, 1879. + ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID. tet.

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