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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Jun 1881, p. 3

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» 4 = iii mn © == fe most miserable man in the world is | the dyspeptic, and dyspepsia is one of the most troublesome difficulties to remove, bu Burpoox Broop Brrrens always tonquer it It stimulates the secretions; regulates the bowels, acts upon the Liver, aids digestion, and 'tomes up the entire system. Trial Bottles 10 Cents, Large Bottles $1.00. : ee Never Give Up. If you are suffering with low and depressed _. spirits, loss of appetiie, general debility, dis- ' ordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or "any disease of of a hilions nature, by all means 5 re 4 Loitle ot Blnstric Bitters. You ill 5 su! to see the rapid improvemen . that wil follow; yon will J he with . new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and hence! you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bit- re, Sold at fifty centsh bottle, by all drug- gists. BILLINCS & CAMPBELL, PDARBRISTERS and Attorneys-at-Law, A) have opened a branch Office at Cart- wright. Mr. Campbell will attend Cart- "wright every Friday. BEF"$100,000 to Loan at 64 per cent, Port Perry, June 22, 1881. In Apprentice Wanted. AT ANTED immediately a good, stout boy to learn Harness making. B. F. ACKERMAN, Port Perry; June 22, 1881. . Now for Business TE undersigned having thorough prac- tical experience and possessed of all the most approved appliances for Moving Buildings, Is prepared to Contract for moving all sorts of buildings in a safe and expeditious maa- ner. Having secured a License as AUCTIONEER, Chancery Nfs to Credo JAMES BACON, DECEASED. URSUANT to an order of the Court of Chancery made in the cause of Barker vs. Bacon, he creditors of James Bacon, late of the township of Brock, in the County of Ontatio, farttier, who died in or about the month of December, 1878, are, on or before the 30th duy of June, 1881, to sad by post prepaid to Messrs. McMichael, Hoskin & Ogden, Solicitors, 46 Church Street, Toronto, their christian and surnames, addresses, and de- scription, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of (heir accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily ded from the benefit of tbe said Order. Every creditor holding any sectirity is to produce the same before me, the undersign- ed, Master in Ordinary of the said Court, at my Chambers in Osgoode Hall in the city of Toronto, on thig2ad day of September, 1881, at 11 o'clock forenoon being the time ap- pointed for adjudication on the claims, Dated the 27th day of May, 1881. Ross, Maoponatp Merritt & CoarsworTn, Plaiotiff's Solicitors. T. W. TAYLOR. JUST COME gCs-Hand A large quantity of He is prepared to attend to all business con- nected therewith. All orders promptly, attended to. Sale Bills made out free of charge. Sales attended to at moderate rates. | Orders left at the Onserrver Office will * recive profapt attention. | JESSE IRELAND. Port Porry, June 32, 1881. } | | HE SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING of the Reach L. O. District Lodge will be held in the Orange Hall, GREENBANK, on Thursday, June 30th 1881 at the hour of 2:30 p. m.,, when business of much impor- ance will be brought before the Lodge. All the Brethren will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JAMES PARK, District Master, ROBERT DOBLE, Sec'y. Saintficld, June 15, 1881. In returning thanks to our rumerous cus- tomers for the liberal patronage extended to us siuce opening in PRINCE ALBERT, We beg to announce to our friends and the public generally that we have JIST RECEIVED A WELL SELECTED | Stock of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &ec., : marked very low. | which we have Garden Seeds of all kinds Flour, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, and Cracked Wheat constantly on hand. (0G= Farm Produce taken in exchange. | BRUCE & CO. Prince Albert, April 6, 1881. STRAY HORSE. AME into the premises of the subscriber on or about the 25th day of May AY HORSE, aged, the owner is to prove property, pay charges, and away. " gEoRaE oROZIER, Lot 13, n 8, Cartwright. Si Lartwright, June 7, 1881. - ENTRANCE EXAMINATION ! " Tue Entrance Examination to the PORT PERRY oJiIGH SCROOL ~.willbeheldon : ThWsday and Friday, 1h 7th and | commencing each day at 9 o'clock, a. m. Intending candidates should notify the Head Master immediately, | eo: By order of COUNTY INSPECTOR. April 27, 1881, STRAYED HORSE nive ow ON HAND THE BEST, . ---- ; TRATED from the premises of the uu- ) der a age of Manchester, on Wednesday, May 18th, a DAKE BAY ORSE thout ure old, about 15 hands b, is a little down on the nigh hip and is a litfle lame, ho basa few white bairs on the giving such information as will lead to hisrecovery will be suitably reward- JAMES MASTERS. 1881, Manchester, May 31, vy, DAK WESTERN CORN SELECTED FOR SEED. Also the Normanton Giant and the Mam. moth Long Red Mangold--two best varieties known, . Best knids Carrot Sced and Turnip Seed in the Market, ELEVEN DIFFERENT VARIETIES QEED POTATOES | mn Toca No. 1, DAVIS BLOCK, A. G. Campbell. Port Perry, May 5, 1881. Farm. Lands. THE FOLLOWING LAND ARE IN THE MARKET, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP And on reasonable terms of payment! Lots 1 and 2, con 8, and part of lots 1 and 2, con. 7, Uxbridge, 200 acres, N } Jot 14. con. 6, Reach, 100 acres, Pt of 15, con. 7, Reach, 178 acres. 8S § lot 18, con. 9, Reach, 100 acres. Pt of lot 21, con. 10, Reach, 140 acres. For particulars, apply to The Manager, Outario Bank, and H. Gordon, Port Perry, orJ. A. McGillivray, Barrister, Uxbridge. Port Perry, June 8, 1881. Farm for Sale. HAT first class Farm for Sale, being the south-east quarter of lot 20, in the 11tn con, of the TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA And County of Victoria, except one acre sold lor a school site on which is erccted a good, substantial brick school house. It is convenient to Lindsay and Oakwood markets and all cleared and free from stumps except about 5 acres of woods. There are a good frame barn, shed and stables and a log house on the lot. Possession to do fall plowing, and full possession 1st March, 1882. Terms easy, Title indisputable. For further particulars, apply to Wightmans' Ai ts Wightmans' dIVS ANVED STILL CONTINTES. . Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. ) IN HGHTHAY BROTH : PORT PERRY. Corner, i THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH Paid for any quantity of Good Clean Wool delivered at my Elevator. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, June 2, 1881, WM. BROCK, Jn, April 13, 1881. Port Perry, Ont. FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE| SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ROOM-PAPER, FANCY GOODS, &®. LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS EVER BROUGHT INTO NORTH ONTARIO. Will sell at prices to suit the times. Call and examine my Stock. W. H, McCAW, Port Perry. |. Royal Arcade, LARGE ARRIVALS NEW GOODS ! Almost Daily, Bigelow's ROYAL ARCADE. oe IN General Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths and T weeds. Gent's Felt and Straw Hats, Boys' and Childrens' do. Millinery Goods, > Boots and Shoes, ; Groceries, &c., &c. The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will bo opened the 4th of April with a Magnificent Stock, the newest styles out from Paris and New York, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, Mar. 22, 1881, | Now Open with all the LATEST Styles. ABBS, PATERSON & REDD ARE NOW SHOWING A SPLENDID STOCK OF GENT'S Summer UnderclotLing, White and Regatta Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Hose, etc. 20,000 LBS. WOOL for which the Highest Price in Cash will be paid. ABBS, PATERSON & REID, JONES' BLOCK. June 2, 1881, PORT PERRY. New Prints! AND 1.OTS OF THEM AT FORMAN & SON'S See their Cheap Dress Goods ! See their Cheap Mas!lins ! Sce their Cheap Embroideries | Every one satisfied with our Goods and Prices. Splendid value in every department for Cash or Produce only ! T. ©. FORMAN & SON THE NOTED CHEAP HOUSE. = le thy. = BROWN & CURRIE ARE SHOWING THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF New Goods! IN TOWN! Consisting of NEW SILXS the best value in the trade. NEW, DRESS GOODS, NEW PRINTS--500 different Patterns. NEW TWEEDS--100 different Patté oon, NEW CARPETS--orver 20 Pieces, DUCK, HOLLANDS, TABLINGS and a host of other oodas, MILLINERY ROOM! Port Perry, March 30, 1881, = THE NEWEST, BEST & MST FASHIONABLE | lain THE PLACE TO GET IE FOR YOUR MONEY 18 AT-- S. H. CHRISTIANS - MANCHESTER. SEE THE PRINTS iTS (15 PAR 10. Turnip Seed 12: cts. per 1b. 8. H. CHRISTIAN, » MANCHESTER, June 22, 1881. T.S.Corrigan WILL PAY THE Highest Possible price for any quantity of Good Yellow BUTTER ! Eggs Wanted. T. S. CORRIGAN. a PEARCE'S J SUPERIOR 57 OX FP SUMMER STOCK Meets the Approval of all. His Stock of Cloths is both extensive and very "superior, Tverything that can be desired in way of Gent's Furnishings, Good, Stylish and Cheap! Come and look at them. ~My MADE-UP WHITE VESTS are just the style that's wanted . <@g Every thing in the Merchant Tailoring line, desirablé and satisfactory. Prompt attention, choice Goods and perfect Fits guaranteed. Port Perry, June 15, 1881. J. PEARCE. Laing & Mehar ry's HARDWARE STORE A large Stock and full assortment of = wees Heavy and Shelf Hardware! a We Sell at the LOWEST PRICES: Special attention is called to the following Goods which will be found by purchasers to be of extra value: Granite Iron Kettles for Preserving, Edge Tools, Saws, .Plastesing Trowels, Solid Cast Steel Grass Scythes, Carriage-Makers' Hardware, Galvanized and Oiled Wire for fencing. Bar and Hoop Iron, Horse Nails, * American and English Shears and Scissors. Solid Cast Steel Shovels, - Solid Cast Steel Spades, Solid Socket Hoes, Paints, Oils and Glass, Coach Paper and Painters' Varuish, Locks, Hinges and Nails, Port Pury, June 2, 1881, tm ci 4 |

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