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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Dec 1873, p. 3

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NEW Gol Lm = Brown & Ross' Column New Firm os AND ny BROWN & ROSS, DIRECT [MRORTERS PORT PERRY. The Subscribers beg to an- nounce the arrival of large Stocks of New Gobds, in addition to their already large Stock, ared to yauce on Cost. which they are pre- Sell at a small ad- SPECIAL Our White Flannels at 30c per yard, i Our Dress Goods at 15, 20, 25 and 30 Stg=mworih 25, 35 and 40 cts. Our Cloth Mauntles--very low. oe Our Japanese Silks at 60, worth 90c. 4 t Our Tweeds at 60 and 75c, worth 90cand $1.00. Our Men's Stoga" Boots, at $2 per pair. : ° Our Young Hyson Tea at 86c, worth 50c. Our - Layer fruit, at 12; cts. Our Valentia Raisins at be; per lb. y And ther Goods propor- Raisins, ncw y | : 1 Wry = --_-- OG Givewsacall © WATERLINE ANDSALT! "w Ed x Aw od on EI LT a To parties visiting POR' | 0 es V! Uv | forget tha Mammoth Vo Gt Cash Gu, irley Pork, Se JOHN H. BROWN. j "ROBERT ROSS. + for Wheat, Peas, stand - reais . ee eee -- -- ESE MR. I. ROBERTS" in connie GoLoNE_ | MR, SEXTONS GOWONN. | © Wr, Christians Colum : Very Important Notice! | ee SPECIALTIES AT THE 'Mammoth Wardrobe QUEEN STREET, it i? PORT PERRY. Just opened, a large lot of NEW IMPORTATION Consisting of Black and Colored Lustres--rare value. Black and Colored Cobourgs--best value. Plaid Wincies, new designs--very cheap. Plaid Wincies--Clan Tartans=Fich, = English Meltons in Olive; Brown, Seem Black and Blue, and Black. + Just what is wanted by ejay 3 man No needs a first class Over-Coat. = Something very fine in Gent's, Plaids, New Pausena Bb Rich Colors, and at very i. Aine ab Ph Stock complete in 1 fy Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, ~| Groceries, And especially in our brands ¢ of | NOW THAD y Faw WW TLR NG wey DAVIS' BLOCK. Queen Street, Port Prmay. A. Ww. ROBERTS, {port ey, Sopt. 1018, > | PALL GOODY rN CHEAP | Va 3 CHEAPER 1 1 A considerab'e portion of my Fall Importa- tions is already ro hand and almost daily ad- ditions will be made #0 the Stoek from this forward. wit As almost every description of Goods costs less money this scasbn than formerly, I necd scarcely assure: my oustomers that I shall | give thea 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. + Goods, I am now offering a beautiful assort-- ment of ¥ owt Black & Oolored Silks At prices much lower than usual wholesale quotations, + § he In MILLINERY mst rials, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS, tho assortment is complete and will be kept up throughout the season. _ Special attention to Dress Making asd Millinery. Clothing ready made and made to order in the newest styles and the workmanship guaranteed. A full assortment of Cloths, Tweeds, and Tang. BOOTS AND SHOES! } 3S Felt and Rubbers in all desirable kinds, SPECIAL. Colton bs atton bag COTTON YARN, 'White and Color'd. » oF Angebote X NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c. Te Cash for Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas; Pork and Busigs: ol! 'GEO, CURRIE, - \ CHEAPEST 111 a id In addition to the ordinary Staple Dress | LATH! x AND 15 © AND AT STV -~ > MILLS, $ Port Perry, Bept 24, 1873, ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND s CUT TO ORDER PORT PERRY. =r . belongs to This space, which has usnally been occupied with FrEsn advertisements from week to week, |: LUMBER} IL 3 ONES BROTHERS', PORT PERRY Since the opening of Fall Trade, tnually fhronging their Stores, have ren 1 1 «Dec. 4, 1813. the pit demand for their Cheap Goods and the crowds con- dered it improssible to renew it for some time. They would Row request the special attention of . THE LADIES To their unusually large and attractive Stock of MILLINERY GOODS! Last year, at this season, they found it impossible to meet the extraordinary demand for their STYLISH HATS This Season, they have made timely provision, and are now showing an Immense Stock of trimmed Goods, adapted to the varied wants and tastes of all classes. CALL AT THEIR SHOW ROOM. AND BONNETS JONES BROTHERS 4 T Taylor' = MANCHESTER. HE Subscriber wewd embrace the prese: nt coo of thanking h's customers for the: opening business at Manchester, and has that having purchased the Store and pre will be in a position to further extend his business and offer stil customers. Jy liberal patronage bestowed upon him since now much pleasure in stating, Stock of Will always be selected with the greatest care. to quality of goods and moderation in price will fail to satisfy purchagers. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873. Store, Dry GROCERIES, &C. The entire satisfaction of customers both as always be aimed at. JOHN TAYLOR. mises, he 1 greater inducements to Goods, T he Nepest Styles of Dry Goods, §c., "lana choice and Frosh GROCERIES constantly gupplicd and sold at such prices as cannot Se TO MY C USTOMERS | HE Subserilior hy 'having received the greater portion Jof his FALL & WINTER STOCK oF DRY G GROCE Currants, Soaps ; Tobaccos, smoking and chetwin, Oatmeal, Biscuits, Confectionery, &c., &e. BOOTS AN The Stock docs not need recommending, it is Prinoe Albert, Oct. 15, 1873. Cheapest. A heavy consignment expocte d daily to complete HARDWARE, CROCKERY § GLASSWARE of all Kinds. CODS RIES. cen, all grades and prices. 2. the best brands, a D SHOES. well known as the Lares, os our alread) Which will be Sold Extremely Low. & TI. C. FORMAN, 1 A large and Fresh Stock comprising Th part Java and 'Lio Coffees (ground or in the Bes an --warranted pure and fresh.) Teas'Black and G Sugars, Raising, Rice, Barley, C Jornmeal, Be = and ine tock. READY- MADE "OL OTHING. Storms, Lectures, go at once to Fv Bo A. E GET A a. For Jastionin sce posters, Oct. 3, 1873, McCAW'S ; NEW Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. STOVE ! A. = MoCAW, SURE THING, TRY IT! To prevent impending domestic Thunder Feminine Pettishness and Curtain, BOOTS AND SHOES ! From the best manufactures, and bei ing con- stantly making up work on the premises, he isnow ina position to call the attention of the public to his immense Stock which for Variety, Cheap: run Gooll Work. Cannot be exc Couptics. His ities for purchasing, to- gether with a life-long experience of Ss qualities of this ription of good 5 him an advar r those who mix this branch of the tr with others. Boots and Shoes being co by them of min wr importance, the ntion bring principa directed to the selection of Dry 'gives the wholesale de wn op} portunity « ular manufactur induced to pu thin 'n, who He « mld not he Let all, vast pos | vance on Cost is any inducement for them | to purchase, a sale will be effected. © Being { determined that the wants ot the public shall attention goods of my own : but the very best g rability obtained in this country The great pressure of orders has compelled the Subs ri © himself to obtain additional first-class workmen, and he expects shortly tol ble to announce that those cfiorts have SUCCESS, Men's Wellington Boots from §0.2 been crowned with $7.00. Ladies' Boots Five Dollars, Boy's every variety, to suit all cla; ite ustomers. gen, Wanied immediately four first-class workmen, to whom constant employment and the highest wages will be given--would prefer one to make sewed work. Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. J. WRIGHT. i6 Lor Pa ew 1,1873 Travelers' Guive. WHITBY & PORT PERRY R. R. TIME TABLE. Tes effoct on Monday, the 25th August, TRAINS GoING sour. Stations Whithy Junction... Summits Manchest, Prince Albe Port Perry TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Mail | Mixed No. 3. Stations, No.1. Port Perry. A VERY LARGE NUMBER An inspection will secure their sale. {|ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } Princ Arpgar, April 16, 1573, ix Rar ys \ OF THE MOST STYLISH BUGGIES! On Show and being built at the Ontario Caraiace Wonks, PRINCE ALBERT. These Bugg.es are extra superior both in Material, Workmanship, Style and Finish, while the prices are such as cannot fuil to satisfy all, pe. Call and inspect them. JAMES EMANBY. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES item iim ns stop on Signal can make Sonnections, East and Westeby leaving Port Perry at 2.30 JAMES HOLDEN, Managing Director. . B.R. KIMBAL Ontario Carriage Works !| " Sai. PRINCE ALBERT. : Through Tickets 3 > ¥ From Port Perry to Toronto, can he pur- Sliased of our an RARE Port Perey, at $1.3 r of Agent Gran n at Toron --from Torohto to Port aly Li fo JAMES HOLDEN, B. R, KIMBALL, Managing Dired Gener ral Sup = aging tor. NOTICE. This is to forbid all | count. as I will not pay nor be responsible y for any debts which have beenvor 'be contracted by him. " OSEPH DEF ORES Gn mbus, Nov. 4th, 1873, ns SE aaa oF in is or adjoining | , d_all_partiss crediting or : giving anything to David Miller on yao. ; - EI DEPARTURE, CHOICE NEW GOODS AND f.ow Prices AT AND THE PUBL ii ¢ENERALLY. 5 H. Caristians, My Stock is now very com- [plete in every Department ; {having been assorted by large = ne | 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, SPECIAL. The best Factory Cotten in the County 12} cents per yard. CASH Paid for Wheat, Barley, Peat, Oats, Pork, &e.,

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