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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Oct 1873, p. 3

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-- A ¢ a "The Subscriber "have been UNUSUALLY YELL BOUGHT ! x Harbin of wecks ago,} havejust New Fall al Wi GORDON'S CHEAP CASH Sone! i PORT PERRY. informs the public that he has received and is in daily ocipt of large |. quantities of New Goods: suitable for Fall and Winter wear and use. the Lil will be sold at UNUSUALLY: LOW | i The Stock will contain a great variety of Dress, Goods, very rich Shawls. Splendid value in Steam Looms, and Factory Cottons. Prints in great variety and as cheap as Hoop skirts Bustles, Hair-Braids and . Corse Ladies' Belts, Ladies' Hats, Bonnets i other Millinery (the later made up to order by an excellent Milliner.) A large Tot of Tweeds for fall suits, very cheap, and made up to order in the most fashionable he § As the Subscriber is still strictly adher- 1g to the Cash and Readv Pay system, all goods will de sold at the smalicst possible profit consistent with honest trading. "SEE OUR COTTON BAGS. SEE OUR COTTON YARNS. SEE OUR SUGAR 13 LBS. FOR$100 SEE OUR WINCES & FLANNELS. A fine lot of Timothy Seed just to hand.-- Cash for any quantit Barley and Wheat delivered at Port or Whitby. ADAM GORDON. Port Perry Sept. 11 1873. ° TIME TABLE. TPAESS effect on Monday, the 25th August, TRAINS GOING NORTH. Mat 3 | Bixee ~ Stations. Yo i P.M, 0.00 7.23 no? 7.80 9.29 7.52 9,49 8.12 10.02 8.25 10.12 8, 0.21 8.44 10.! «.Arrive 10.30 TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mail | Mixed No. Port Perry ... Stations. Xo, L . 3. PM. +. Depart ou 2.30 . 6. 2.59 2.18 258 8.11 8.31 ceecnse Tul 8.53 Arrive 7.80 4.00 on Plavform § tations Trams stop on Signal Passengers can make connections, Eas and West: by leaving Port Perry at 2.30 JAMES HOLDEN, Managing Director B. R. KIMBALL, General Superintendent. Throu gh Tickets From Port Perry to Toronto, can be pur- chased of our 'Agent at Port Perry, at $1.35, -- Or of Agent Grand Trunk Rallway, at Toronto --from Toronto to Port Perry--$1.5, JAMES HOLDEN, B. R, KIMBA| Managing Director. PALLY Sup't. CHEAPER THAN EVER W. H. PARK 18 SELLING FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. - Undertaking Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and CugAr. Remember the BIG CHAIR Cirectly opposite the Post Office, Port Perry. The gn price paid for all kinds of good Lumbe A oe stout boy wanted to learn the Business, Agent for Tousstoxes and MoxuMeNTs. W. H. PARK. Port Pry, Sept, 14, 1874. 57 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES ! ~i+; JUST ARRIVED AT WRIGHT S instalment it go ns po myself in the best asians ly se- Jected both as to material, WH and nn urchaséd * manship and pr on the most advan. tageous ¢ IRR it pros. oth ten, per cent will bo deducted for ' AlnigeBtock of © gutsy a il Hor -- {inspection, ces' ek : a tandency to, make it to tho inter-, Ey pe TRADE ] ph " 354 i 3 - [THE SEASON. '| In every line. No vain apt whoa the Old Stand for ™ FELTS of fitst il quality, suitable for all' classes | as defy competition, MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FOR THE HANOI WARDROBE! Opening up the Fall displ y preparatery to Removing to the New Premises, in DAVIS' BLOCK. & Bargains Of a rare kind during these days of excite- ment in the DRY GOODS MARKET. > A SPECIALTY earnest work. Come to the '|ten or twelve days more and value for your money. , obtain good A.W. ROBERTS. Sa Ha J. WRIGHT. Fort Perry, Oct. 8, 1875. ; a 42, Port Perry, Oct. 8, 1873. NEW GOODS WHITBY & PORT PERRY R. R. "MR. SEXTON'S COLUMN, DISSOLUTION OF LUMBER! PARTNERSHIP! LATH! AND In order te facilitate the 'Early Settlement of the Business AND 4 & The undersigned have determined to SHINGLES! Clear Out AND The whole of their BILL LUMBER IMMENSE STOCK!! OF By the ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Which has been fully assorted this Fall, and all classes of Goods will be sold at AT COST PRICES! : Cash for Wheat, Peas, Oats, Barley, and any quantity of MILLS, | §00D DAIRY BUTTER PORT PERRY. BROWN & CHRISTIAN. DIL GO! (ST \OVEADIR! '|COTTON YARN, NEW CHEAP ! - CHEAPER!!! A considerab'e pertion of my Fall Importa- tions is already 70 hand and almost daily ed- ditions will be made fo the Stock from this forward, ° As almost every description of Goods costs less money this season than formerly, I need scarcely agsure my eustomers that I shall give them the full benefit of the reduction, As usual, my object has been and will be, to get the BEST GOODS at REASONABLE PRICES and sell them at small profits, In addition to the ordinary Staple Dress Goods, I am now offering a beautiful assort- ment of Black & Oolored Silks At prices much lower than usual wholesale quotations. In MILLINERY materials, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS, the assortment is complete and will be kept up throughout the season, Special attention to Dress Making and Millinery. Clothing ready made and made to order in the newest styles and the workmanship guaranteed. 3 A full assortment of Cloths, Tweeds, and Trimmings. BOOTS AND SHOES! Felt and Rubbers in all desirable kinds, SPECIAL. Cotton Bags | Coton Bags 'White and Color'd. WATERLIME AND SALT! NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c. CHEAPEST 1! ~--warranted pure and A and Fresh Stock. i large res! and rosy Foam Bi n Quran, Sou RobAScH aTkTag wn P BOOTS AND SHOES, The Stock dows uit mead recommending, t fo is well known as the Largest, the Be Cheapest. A heavy consignment expect daily to complete our already immense HARDWARE, CROCKERY § GLASSWARE of all all kinds, 'Which will be Sold Extremely Low. ge T. C. FORMAN, Prince Albert, Oct. 10, 1873. a, ide READY: Y-MADE CLOTHING, Large a : OF | NEW FALL GROCERIES. . Smoking and io pa go LH ] *gL8I 'Lg *Sny 'aumag l¥og CC SHHHLOAI SHNOL -AHd¥3d 1LYoOd 'SYIHIOYE SINOL 'SA0o0D TTIV AA I N STTVAINUV ASNIAWKI JUST RECEIVED 6? Osses and Bales of New Fall Goods direct from Groat Britain per Bteamers "Scandi mavian," 4 Polenoslan," © 84, Patrick," 4 Sars matian® and Delta." NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW SHAWLS, NEW CLOTH and FUR TRIMMED MANTLES, NEW CARPETS, NEW MOURNING GOODS, § NEW TWEEDS AND DOESKINS, NEW PRINTS AND COTTONS, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Poplins, Silk Velvets, Ready-made Skirts, Furs, Blatikets, Flannels, &c. I Special attention invited to the Millinery and Dress Making Oct. 2, 1873. . GET A NEW pen. For particulars see posters. AND Opposite the Ontarjo Bank, SURE THING, TRY IT | To prevent impending domestic T hunder Storms, Feminine Pettishness and Curtain Lectures, go at once to A. E. MSCAW'S STOVE ! A. BE. McOAW, Port Perry. #@_ NEW HATS, pea FLOWERS, pen. FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, and MILLINERY GOODS of every des scription, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Ontario Carriage tpt FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES Works PRINCE ALBERT. A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH BUGGIES! On Show and being built at the ONTARIO CarrIAGE Works, PRINCE ALBERT. These Buggies are extra superior both in Material, Workmanship, Style and Finish, while the prices are such as cannot fail to satisfy all. An inspection will secure their sale. pea. Call and inspect them. JAMES EMANEY. ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } Paince ALBERT, April 16, 1 Crockery and Giassware Coal Oil, &é& The Subscriber Would direct the mofo of the public to his AND Cash for Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas, Pork and Butter: GEO, CURRIE. Dry Queen Street, Port Perry, Sept 24, 1873. Manchester, Sept, 17, 1873. . Port Perry, Sept. 10th, 1873. e is now getting on a carefully sele Manchester, April 7, 1673. ce TAYLOR'S, MANCHESTER. The Subscriber would take his Sparen opportunity of informing the Manchester and Jurtoumiing country that having leased the Store by A. Gorbon, Esq., Goods, tants of 'occupied of Groceries, &o., &e., purchased at the best markets and on the most advantageous terms. Latest styles and superior quality in Dry Goods. Choice, Fresh Groceries. | . g@~ Gools all New and Reliable, and sold at_such prices for Cash, as will secure speedy sales and quick returns tomake up for small profits. JOHN TAYLOR. LIQUORS. WIRETHANS | PRINGE ALBERT. . Department : lt PURE WINES

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