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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jan 1873, p. 3

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And Late of the town of Belleville, who will solicit a portion of their patronage. Port Perry, Jan, 7, 1873- Messrs. Jones Bros' Column. GREAT 184 (lm AT JONES BROS, Port Perry ! rT---- "As has been our custom, we are again _ before the public with our usual -Semi Annual Sale ! It is now generally understood, that ' when we advertise, We mean what we say, And therefore when we announce DECIDED "BARGAINS, Our customers, and the public, confi- dently expect them. We regret that our style of adver. "Alsing, but perhaps nore especially our suegess in business, should wound the spirit of on A Disappointed Neighbor, And disturb the serenity of his usually . , placid temper, < Feeling it a duty to ourselves, and our " friends, we shall continue to pursue that course which we deem essential ty thet interests of this business, and which, we are gratified to know, has been the means of attracting and con- OL MI I 1 ho {i arther purtioulars apply: to the proprietge : ; 1 A ha A. BEACROFT. Saintfield, Jan. 7, 1873, 4-6w And that in future his busivess will be -- ee ----------------------------_____| carried on at Pot Perry and Prince Albert. _eentrativg a trade of no mean dimen- T tunity 'of returning thanks for the liberal pa A re TC HCN SURE TN ADVISING nding country that thoy have coeeded in L. the servicesof SS. DRESS MAKER, beg leave: to introduce, to; their. kind: Attention ful management our lady friends will receive every attention and we therefore JONES BROTHERS 25 Acres of Land! WITH THRE | v c GOOD comoBIous avriomGs 8 RE AN ! | The Subscriber offecs for Sale 25 'deres of HE undersigned Would thank hi and hein part of Lot 12, in the 13th conces- T numeious customers for the i n lh e Village of Saint- land liberal tronage best field. On the premises there is a good and com- | in {he past oe ed ry oT pun how modious house, wood sheds, | d : bstone root houses, 2 rolls oa Sud statist) and the public generally that he has . OPENED BUSINESS IN # young orchard. ' PORT PERRY, J)eravruisr OF CROWN LANDS. (ACCOUNT'S BRANCH) ToroxTo, 19th Dec., 1872 He hopes by this arrangement and the in- creased busmess lacilitigs which he has thus secured 10 be sblo more fully 10 meet the wants of the rapidly increasing popula- tion of this lighly pruspervus section of country. CHAS. HISCOCKS, ; Baker & Confectioner . Notice is hereby given, that the unsold Lands > in the Township of: lake. i the Drains Candies, Biscuits, Calees. Bread. Flour, Thunder Bay, are open for sale at one Soll Oatmeal, . Cornmeal, Lobsters, Sardines, per acre cash, under, and subject of the pro- Fruits, Toys, $c. vizions of "The General Mining Act of 1869. FRESH OYSTE receiv : Applications to purchase, to be made to the y ys rn paceived ik Commissioner of Crown Lands, Toronto, Wedding Cakes wade to order. TEA MEETINGS, §c., furnished on " (Signed.} R. W. SCOTT, Comnussioner of Crown Lands. | liberal ders. co ____ | SHOPS--Prince Albert and Pont Perry. oy gi. i CHAS. HISCOCKS Stray i eifer ! Prince Albert end Port Perry, Noveuiber 27, 1872. } 0 ' 3-6w 50 3) NOTICI: 8 hereby given that the un lersig 1 wi AME into the premises of - the Subscriber, I apply at the next Session of a lot 35, in the 10th concession of Darlingtom, | of Ontario for an Act to unthorize the Law about the 15th day of November last, Suaiery of Vins Canada to cull aud admit hum : 0 the degre: ister q A Red Heifer about two years old. oS ns ™ ] J OSPER ARMSTRONG HURD | he owner is requested to come prove pro- | Nov. 81872. 48 perty, pay expenses, and take her away. CRTRANT | ; GEORGE FRANKLIN. Darlington, Dec, 31, 1872, 3-3w teal Te CONTRACTORS. PRINCE ALBERT Intorcslonial Railway. The Commissioners appointed for the Con- struction of the Intercolgfial Railway, hereby 5° ; give Fulie Notice a they are prepared to ve- em ceive Tenders for Track-laying and Ballastiug 3H 2 on the following Divisions, ii) ag No. \, on Sections 3, 6, 9, and 15,--n distance of Wbout 8 miles, TR < mended, we fool confident shel aro pL dave charge of this'dépariment. "Ihoroughly experienced and highly recom Imported for the Speci N AMMO! Fail suit Sgt RaFE Brant Cash Bo ity of the season.' 'Rite Bar, log » 0 sly. Baye 1 a saa sig ot sna pide te neigh cles o Proan ddnonl en fet ern ais vid 291 hE ln 88 de whiae Babb real amen wit fois tani dg tv erfonseg taaduty AiR a ial ! trouble or expense spared to make the ** Wardrobe North Ontario. Believing the READY-PAY principle the best seller, I beg to submit the following list of prices and lines to the public, and" =. a for buyer or | Rugs, Overshoes, made to order will ind the best assortment of Clihs County "to select i and at Plail, Railway nts, Vests, Mitts and Overcoats, Shirts, Drawers, Gauntlets. Gentlemen requjing Clothes guarantee our quotations genuine. The goody: ' --consequently we have no musty tail ends on Hand, Cottons, Fabulously low, yard wide 7c, worth 124c ; Steam-loom per piece $1.75. worth 75c. L'ur Caps from 75¢, not over: rated at $1.20, Splendid Winter Caps [cloth] 874c, not 10 be got elsewhere. All-wool Flannels, very wide, from 25¢ upwards. . 1 made 63¢,'only to be found here, Sdarfs, Ties, Bows, &e., &e., at any price. our friends. Making the wondering remark, * Ilow can they sell and hive at such prices ?" but see for yoursclves. New fruit' Curranis 20 1bs for $1.5 1 Rice, 20 lbs for $1. The g ©! 'Genuine Canad.an Blankets "$8.50 per pair, wortli"$5 25° " Spreads' 1.00 « 7 wo 15 " " All-wool Tweeds $0 7B « 1 25 : ; " " " « best Th "y 2.25 " " " Full (Cloth 0.75 « 1.00 ° L126 «© 250 A ghoice of 150 Vests forsee... : ok 8 00 Sulfts of Ali-wool Tweedss ois. Overgoats--splendid veveidescanee mel «ITY DRESS GOODS !'--A rate lof from 7c. Furs! Fars '--In endless varies, from $1.75 ; Felt Huts from 50c., well Wincies, splendid value, Tc per yard. \ All-wool Flannels, Home- BOOT AND SHOE Department of the Warpront a perfect show, surprising FRUIT! FRULT ! !--The joy of the Table, the health of the Dining-fodm. hy YELL Raising [very bes] 11 lbs for $1. Good A Lemon, Citron, and Orange Pecls--very low. (<= Sardines, Lobsters aud other luxurias, suitable for the most fastidious. A.W. ROBERTS, Queen St. Port PERRY. Dec. 18, 1872. Just Received BUFFALO ROBES, Lined and unlined the BEST and CHEAPEST in the market. Please call and in the the lowest prices. [MR. RiGes guarantees a perfect ionable style. | t and fash- } ©. 2, on Sections 16, 10, and 20,--a distance of about 46 miles. | N ous on Sections 21, 22, and 23,--from'the | Aliramichi River to Moncton, a distunee of | about 72 miles. gos Ey ro Specificailons and forms of 'Tender ¢An ve oD- Rimouski, Dalhousie, tle, and Moncton. ED. B. CHANDLER, C J BRYDGES HE Subscriber wonld embrace this oppor- AW. MeLEI Ladies wil find all that is , All the above sections are in the Province of rich and fushionable in Dress «ck . 7 Ta \ i y . bade. a pib : ¥ aimed at the wifes of the Chel Boner, vi | Bonnets ane Timings m Peete Ottawa, and at the offices of the Engineers, at! 3 | variety. I y v Cas Sealed Tenders mar Tenders," and ol . ressed to the Comini ers 11 be received | at their ofiice in Ottawa, up tg o'clock noon | o y on FRIDAY, the ist of January, 1873, . supply of those i B A. WALSH, : -------- I have just received a fresh Rich, Heavy Striped examine before making your purchases. FURS. BOOTS & SHOES. Bisearsdorin WEEMS ESiniy. No'slop work kept. e FISH. White Fi h, Trout and [ercing in bbls. and half=buls. 00g gare, new, Api er fF nit aq 22 ", ey a Ladies' aud Misses' Trim'd Hats, Mantles, " « Furs, VERY CHEAP GOODS SPECIAL! - --anaiiid 0 QuEtasm-- sions, 3 . PT) since opening business in this place. lle has the resources of this flourishing town, | ow" much pleasure in A Roring the public we think there is ample room for our generally that li has just oj oi the larg i 2 i est, richest and most. attractive Stock of Juwel- sensitive friend, and therefore We hailed ry &c., ever.brought futo this County. A call with pleasure his acquisition to our tum. | is sufficient to convince any one that the Prince beg, but asour plans were made before his Albert Jewiliy Emporia i the Jest. establish, ] i + | ment in County for beautiful, good an dase conversion, we would ngsure him cheap goods in the Watch, Clock nd Jewelry that we cannot help the disagreeable | line. . prominence of the My stock is earefully selected, 'extensive and 6é PT) valuable, ¢ousisting of a. gaut assortment of B i Block Jewelry, Colored and 1 ol 9 |Gem and Plain Rin it Sets, Fine Gold, Brooches, Ear-Rings, ; : Studs, A lot of beautiful Gold, Silver and As it ia an accomplished fact, and | pits obit © id having Cruet Stands, Fruit Baskets, Butter Coolers. { A MAGNIFICENT Very. fine collection of Gold and Plated and Enamelled Lockets, Fine China and Glassware and Toys, Tobacco Stands, Fiower Vases; reals ly fine Bracelets ; Musical Box playing 6 opera Stock of Goods, airs, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Clocks, e S| t we shall be permitted to enjoy all of the best deseription, French Clocks &c, the advantages it affords for the develop- | Fegulators, ay os men: of a First Class Business, which, = EVERYTHING AS in justice 10 ourselves, and the public, | (= (f HE AP or] we shall endeavor to promote, regardless . of the jealous pain it inflicts, or the ad As is possible to be afforded ! "wice wo kindly tendered. | 'ome along and buy your handsome .. We are aware thai Clearing Sales are Qt for Clisksties | . JOHN DIESFELY, TE oie ore purpose of Practical Watch Maker, Pepe . PRINCE ALBERT. :Gdods, and that the Deo. 11,1872, vio THF, MUSTY TALE, N. B.: 1 intend shortly to remove my Tie OR , business 'to Port Perry of which due notice will be given. 3 - 'CAUTION. FORBID any person purchasing from my | THE OLD STORY «OF Goods' at half-price, and fabulous -bajgains for little or no money, has often |! "heen repeated with but liule reality.--= "We trust that the many Bargains we Having unlimited confidence in {and extensive patronage bestowed upon him | "| of Port Perry and vicinity that he has opene: ~have given aPour periodical Sales arp "el red with pleasure, and that "Toop will inspite the ast skp} with "'eonfidence in the genuineness of our in= a ""YWe would not, at this time, attempt' to enumerate all the diff:rent classes of fl son, George Sheehy, my property at Borelia, ini the. Township of ch, namely (my old Tavern stand, being part of, Lot number 13 in said village, also Lot 12 and Lot 88, all North Sianid 'avern, as | hold the Title of these Lots in Fee Simple--George Sheehy orly acting as Hh nt to collect the rents for me--but he not baying mel was Sonpelled to sue him for the rents he converted tohisown use, | «|| to busine; public patronage. ntercolonial Railway, Commissioner's Office, Ottawa, Nov. 30il, 1872, . N. B.--Separate Tend:rs will be required for the Divistons Numbered 1, 2, and 3. ie CONTRACTORS. SHAWLS! The best value yet offered.-- Also Fine Black Alpaccas, Extra Wlite Alpacca, Black French Merino. Col'd French Merino, Black Velveteens, Green Velveteens, Brown Velveteens, Purple Velveteens, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Black Poplin Robes, Col'd Poplin Robes, Japanese Silks, Waterproofs, Intercolonial Railway. i The Commissioners appointed for the con- struction of the Intercolonial Railway, give Public Notice, that they are prepared to receive Tenders for the erection of Passenger and Re- freshthent Building, Freight Building,and Engine House, at Campbellton, N. B., and for Rassenger and Refreshment Building, at New Ca®tle, N. B. Plans, Specifications, and forms of Tender may be seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, Ot- tawn, and the Engineers offices at Rimouski, Dalhousie, New Castle, and Mor,cton, Tenders may be for the whole, or any less number of these Buildings, and will be received marked * Tenders for Buildimge," at the Com-~ missioners office, Ottawa up to 12 o'clock noon, on FRIDAY, the 31st January, 1873, A. WALSH, ED. B. CHANDLER, C.J. BRYDGES, A. W. McLELAN, Commissioners. Tommissioners' Office, Ottawa, Dec. 4th, 1872. "New Flour and Feed STORE! The Subscriber would inform the nlisbilenis a Flour' and Feed Store . ; 5 nae with a full Stock of Fringes, Next to K y's Hotel, Braids, Buttons, Beadings, &c.. : PORT PERRY, H Feed ofall kindd kept constantly on hand. By moderati6n in prices and strict attention he hopes to secure a liberal share of Fall Wheat Flour, T. C. FORMAN. We desire the attention of the rT Et Now on [Exhibition and for Sale at got up in such a style and finish as cannot be surpassed iir:the Domihion. : {JG Call and inspect before purchasing elsewhere. REMEMBER THE PLACE : : x PRINCE ALBERT. ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, Prince ALBerT, Nov. 27, 1872. IUTTERS ! NOW READY. which defy competition, a-large number of Cutters, Ontario Carriage Works, - JAMES EMANEY. public to a WHITE FLANNEL Wide width, all wool, bought under peculiar circumstances, "" which we are selling at % (15 PER YD. Prices x WANTED! Undoubtedly the Having secured the services of 500 CORDS HEELOCK BARK. SS SS The Subscriber being satisfied that it is necessary for him to de- vote all his attention to his Tannery Business, would: recommend his numerous customers to call on Cheapest Goods Ever Offered! Ghods, with prices annexed, but we I gaid George Sh Cottage with five would. direct Your special attention to acres of ed thereto, (my late resi- Also 1 forbid on phrchasing from the dampers Vics "the important lines of an d 4 viaje) being the south-east corner | Oa 1d NADIAN' TWEEDS, "SCARLET FLANNELS hii) 'ANCY FLANNELS, BED BLANKETS. LADIES! FURS; All hich will be offered after the ' 10th day of January, IY JONES BROTHERS Pour Perry; Jan. 7,187, © A - IMMENSE REDUCTION | We would assure our customers, and the public, that this is one of the bes! RIAL A BRC RE JC 9. Spartunifies they, will ever have for ob- ; : : * taining superior Goods, d , T UNPRECED! '1 2 Blank and 3 White Sheep. The owner is © | quested d n h r na pion 3 'sho frie Dated at orelia, 16th day of December, . | CHRISTOPHER SHEEHY. For Doors, Sash, Frames, j Blinds, &c., 4 GAT UP IN GOOD STVLE, CHEAP, CHEAP! Go TO FACTORY, PORT PERRY. 33 All Work Warranted to give | prsen itn against 8d | hopped Feed of all kinds, from' hifn, I will dispute : 'Bran and Shorts. Mixed Spring and Fall Wheat Flour, Spring Wheat Flour, Cracked Wheat, tmeal, Corn Meal, the Misses McLARREN to sup- eriptend theMillinery and Dress : Making departments, Ladies can depend upon having their work Quisund Fess, done fashionably and well. HAY PUT UP IN 1005. BUNDLES. | $l Son past ful mses pun of Terms Cash. "WM. JAMIESON. Port Perry; Nov 6, 1872. 49 STRAY SHEEP ! (Came inso the premises of the subscriber, Lot 2nd con. Reach, about 10th inst. pil Sheed: vu r| No Second Price to prove property; pay eharges, and : 4h ¢ take them away. 5 satisfaction. aa ear gc A RICHARDSON. 5 + Port Perry, Oct. 80; 1852, © ° D30N WM. WHITE. iG ~Reach, Dec. 16,1873, 13y PORT PERRY, Nor. 31, 1872. 8 Who now conducts the Mr. GEC. BATES Every article decidedly Cheap a oY BOOT AND USTNESS, ©" Where they will find a large and. well assorted Stock ot Boots and Shoes alway on hand, which will be sold at the lowest re: numerating prices. vis : eo ; 07 Just received a large and complete Stock of Ladies;' Gent Misses' and Children's Prunella oe Readignst Cont', | Hemlock Bark and Tallow, ! : get LS Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, } Prince Albert,June 5,1872, : Holl. gg ah WRB k SHOE = 0G The highest price in Cash paid at all times for Hides, od quai of Pork w for which Cash will | DEE

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