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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Nov 1873, p. 3

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i 4 wil } » BROWN & ROSS, DIRECT IMPORTERS Now Firm MR. ROBERT'S COLUMN, SPECIALITIES AT THE QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Just opened, p large lot of Mammoth Wardrobe CHEAP | CHEAPER! CHEAPEST!!! A considerable portion of my, Fall Importa- tions is already rp hapd and almost daily ad- ditions will be made #0 the Stock from $his forward. As almost every degoription of Goods costs less money this season than formerly, I need scarcely assure my customers 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- LUMBER! LATH! AND HINGLES ! AND EAS--extra val LARGE Finnon Haddies, COFEEE i ue, ARRIVALS JONES BROTHERS', PORT PERRY. NEW FRUITS! n the bean, American C odfish, Bloaters, &c. x Suber would embrace the liberal ronage bestowed upon now much sure in stating, that having will be in ajition to further extend his customers. T TS hs Will always selected with the The Tewest. Styles fail to satispurchasers. Manches{ Nov. 11, 1873. im since opening business Pines and offer still greater lor's | Store, ANCHESTER, thanking his customers for the 0] unity of peor 'at Manchester, and bas urchased the Store and premises, ho My Stock of Dry Goods, '¥ GROCERIES, &C. greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality coods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. 3 of Dry Goods, &c. And choiced Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as cannot JOHN TAYLOR. £A good artment for Fall and Winter use, which will be sold at the Lowest Cash Price. ducements to Tr wW TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. HE Subscriber having received greater portion of his FALL & WINTER STOCK oF BOOTS AND SHOES ! From the best manufactures, and being con- stantly making up work on the premises, he isnow ina position to call the attention of the public to his immense Stock which fore Variety, Cheapness, and Good 'Work- manship ! Cannot be excelled in this or adjoining Counties. His facilities for purchasing, to- gether with a life-long experience of the qualities of this description of goods, gives him an advantage over those who mix this branch of the trade with others. Boots'and Shoes being considered by them of minor importance, their attention being principally directed to the selection of Dry Goods and Groceries, it gives the wholesale dealer in Boots and Shoes an opportunity of disposing the CHOICE NEW 600DS Low Prices AT S. H. Cmrisrians, | MANCHESTER. My Stock is now very com- plete in every Department ; having been assorted by large Additions of new and Choice Goods of every description and from the Best Markets. 1 have also lowered the prices of all classes of Goods; and purchasers may rest assured of getting as good value for their money as at any other House in the trade. ment of of sul wot as regular manufacturers of the article coul t be induced t rch N W jill ORTATIONS B i L L LU mM B E R ra ' Let a Balm > of BOOTS and SHOES, OVER-SHOES, E P( 1" ay RUBBERS A fact anything pertaining to PORT PERRY a First-Class Shoo Shop, give hir 1 5 58 Sh hop, give him a call, 2 and he guarantees to prove that if a good x ' article combined with the least possible ad- ' . A larged Fresh Stock comprising in part Java and Rio Coffees (ground or in the Bean TR i ny inducement on Jem - d fresh) Teas Black and Green, all rades and prices. Sugars, Raisins, it) ! ected, re Black and Congang of Black & Colored Silks oF BT chatrit . a Tice, Barley, Cornmeal, |Join is i and Colored Lustres--rare valuo. Oatmeal, scuits, Confectionery, &c., &c. . arrangements whereby weekly additions will i Cra. neo mE I Te be made, and all NEW STYLES OF ¢ = Plaid Wincies, new designs--very cheap. . gonps as they Shin, WHE Je re vo) ro- pra TA pil Fr, dls Ty English Meltons iri Olive, Brown, Snuff, o> residing 0 of large towns. on itr . Black and Blue, and Black. At prices much lower than usual wholesale = | pusicilsly sifluto, goods of gis oui Just wii is wanted by every man who | quotations. BOOTS AND SHOES Sino bs used, and for neatness and durability . ' needs a lags Coat. . will be found equal to anything that can be Somethin . ye Gent's Pla In M ALL DESCRIPTIONS obtained pring fo or The Subscribers beg to an"| yew EE a Pr ds,| In MILLINERY materials, RIBBONS, SE > dos not noed recommending, it is well known as the Largest, the Best, andthe| The great pressure of orders has compelled MM ) rs, 80d of Very | pr,OWERS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS, th ee 4 daily to complete our already i c Stock Subscri 3 ims to: I b sy , the Cheapest A heavy consignment expected daily to complete our a ready: ee THING | the Subscriber to strenuously exert himself nounce the arrival of jarge assortment is complete and will be kept up|. HARDYRE, CROCKERY § GLASSWARE of el nds, READY-MADE CLOTHING. to chain uddiional frags wren, and Btocks of New Goods, in throughout the season. : Which will be Sold Extremely Low. that those cfiorts have been crowped with addition to*their already large ; ~ "Mens Wellington Boots from $2.35 to Stock which they are pre- Special attention to Dress Making and is 1. C. F ORMAN, $7.00. Tadic' Toots on oe. Dollar to r . Pica its Tg hg Loiar I a ee Som CONSTANTLY ON HAND Fines, 0s 15, 167 mani pare to Sell at a small aa- Clothing ready made and made to order in Wanied Jum four fraiche » hs | Yolen, 10 Whom Situh yment vance on Cost. : fe Hyles pl fe. workmanthip dt he Highest wages wil be piven--would x prefer onc Ww make sewed work, . URE THING \ Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. A full assortment of Cloths, Tweeds, and y i - J. WRIGHT. | TE ? Port Perry, Nov. 1,1873. 46 ; ; Erimmings, : I Te Lo : ; AxD T| prevent impending domestic Thunder N : ve . ~ s ls SPECIAL i Storls, Feminine Pettishness and Curtain PANEL 7 = . y 2 Es = - ; Lecties, go at once to THE EXAMINATION : : BOQTS AND SHOES! he i . A. E. MC°CAW S OF CANDIDATES Our White Flannels at 80c 4XD FoR . Stock complete ig pri Se me al OUT TO ORDER cir A NEW STOVE! HAC SHIOL TOK 8 t and Bybl inall d Our Dress Goods at 15, 20, Felt and Rubbers in all desirable kinds. JL i | : x LIC SC L TEA ERS 25 and /30 cts--worth 25, 85 pen. Foparticulars see posters. AE MAOAW Second and [Third Clas Certificates, and 40 cts. : .B. 2 : ov . : Oct. 3, 1 Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry 1 ow the Our Cloth Muntles--very Boots and Shoes, : 5 J . of : Wiatb Y, Jow. : er + = ommencing on % 9 : : Monday, 15th December, 1873, Our Japancse Silks at 50c, F ST CLASS CARRIAGES At 1:30 P. M., for Second Class, and on Tuesday worth 90¢. R d wl - AT " 16th December, at 9 A. M., for Third Class. - us . in 155 De The examination of Candidates for Que Twaeds 01.60 and Tic, eady-made Clothing, SPECIAL ER. Xs FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES 7 wo an Ain » ~<A - Will be held at the same place, commencing ur Men's Stoga Boots, at . ° ON FRIDAY, 20m DECEMBER, $2 per pair. Groceries, Ontprio Carriag € Ww orks !. a B 25 : It indispensable that Candidates Our Youn Hyson Tea at 4 PRINCE ALBERT. should ory the TT Inspector not later 86c, worth 60c. : . fo 0 Bags C it B | -------- than the 20th November, of the intention te ar : present themselves for examination. "Our Layer Raisins, new 0 ' bl on . bags 0 A 'ERY LARGE NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH JAMES McBRIEN, - a 1. P. 8, Co. Ont. frait, at 12; cts. And especially in our brands of ' B U ( G I BE a 9 Raglan, Nov. 15, 1873. : 18 ' ® ' tei < t ---------------------------- . Our Valentia Raisins at Gc . On Show nd being built at the ONTARIO CARRIAGE Wanks, PRINCE ALBERT. > per Ib. | : ' These Bubgies are extra superior both in Material, Workmanship, Style and Travelers Guide. y And other Goods propor- . y COTTON YARN, Finish, whili the prices are such as cannot fail to satisfy all. Er SS tionately low. N i Vv T E A S | - An inspectpn will secure their sale. pe. Call and inspect them. WHITBY & PORT PERRY R. R. : : ' M. A Ti ' BLE. nt : ' ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } favs eras J elol 08 Moma, Hie fia Sue Prince ALT, April 16, 1873. es : 'White and Color'd. T : LO 1 G : : y A R N Stations. ! iad yaad : 3 Whitby Junction a . IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT Whitby : - 9 (C= Give us g call, WATERLIME AND SALT! MILLS tre SQUIRE'S . : Sa | TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT | rorieer" £3 A 4 tovin ROSS' BTORN, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. + To parties visiting PORT PERBY, don't PORT PERRY. stations. NOL Wess! + tel : > Witness rrr] : : : forget the Mammoth Wardrobie, in the new gw E s JAMES SQUIRE. |... ar " Qash paid for Wheat, Peas, |staod, Sr oe ok iumont is Ao | FO Per, Oct. 30, 1673, . . 1% Parley, ts, Pork, Ke. NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, &e. y NOR 11 ri = 248 " 7, C ( : . eee , ; i a : WM § SPENCE \ Port Perry, Nov. 18, 1873. fi 3 1 . of : ? Twelve months after date I promise to 4.00 DAVIS' 3 K. i CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. pay Geo Maia, or bearer, the sum of | Stn etm EO on Signal : ee --_--| . TR Son ; Thirty Dotars, my place, lot 'No. 1, 3rd on angors. can tO nCCionE, + : T a ik : "le PATI, EO oe PLAS- | con. of Mariposa, for value received. ODI: nd West. by leaving Port Perry at 2.50 . 1 % : | TERING, hd their departments, ' ! 'ms i pm : WN : + ; executed in the best style. x X MoTAGART. : JAMES HOLDEN, OHN H. BROWN, Cash for Barley, Wheat, Oats, h Utica, July 18, 1873. . © WARK. 3 Managing Director. OBERT ROSS. "1 Peas, Por 7 ? ' BT n. SIN Wires, F. Deans. B. R. KIMBALL, » : R sda Q 8 Post Panay. Peas, Pork and Butter. NOTICE : © NOTICE. ! General Superintendent. : a This is til of ation crating TE Tin aye 3 < or any way n e ve i : * giving David Miller on my a0~ Ne, 5a Thave not received. value for it and | Through Tickets : ' . mr count as 1 will not pay not be ble | will not pay i. EE SEcht at Bort Dery, at Slane ; bi Try, af i GEO, QURRIE, in any way debts which have been or "ms ; Or of Agent Graid Trunk Ratlw 'nt to oe : ! wi : 2 may n by } JOHN X McTAGART. from roto to Port Porty_SL., 2 : oy J AMES Eo ; pra 8 : i JOSEPH DEFORGES. « =4g R, KI LL, 'Managing Direstor. . Port Perry, Nov. 20,1878. =A; W. ROBERTS, Pot Perry, Sept. 10th, 1973, Port Porty, Seph 34, 1913, Colutgbus, Nov. 4th, 187. 46-4w | Mariposa, Vov. 19, 1873. wo EPG sop. k, SURETY Se ~ 7 TL hey x ' ' NT ' 5 ¥ Wh v ! ; . ¢ , 5 . - | 3 . - { x = = : { 4 SPECIAL. The best Factory Cotton in the County 12} cents per yard, CASH Paid for Wheat, Barley, Peas, Oats, Pork, &e, * oma . 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