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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Dec 1873, p. 3

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' =~ in x Messrs Brown Ross' Column. "Mi. ROBERTS' COLUMN. Xmas! Xmas! AT THE . = ; Wardrobe . FOR THE QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. HOLIDAYS ! Grand Display The Subscribers are offering Special lines for the Holidays at much' below the usual prices. OF AE GOODY SUITABLE FOR TIIE SEASON! Beautifu'ly Strip'd Alaska Mink Sets at $3.25. Nicely trimmed Ladies' Hats at $1, $1.50 and $2. worth a great deal more money. Choice patterns in Ottaman Strip'd Shawls, Rainbow fring'd. New Clouds, New Scarf, New Collaretts. Dress Goods, Mautles, Waterproof Suits, Millinery, Clouds, Nubias, Shawls in tartan, and magnificent stripe -- rare beauties. Ladies' Wool Vests, Ladies' Skirts, und a large Stock of Fancy ¢« Goods suitable tor Christmas Presents. A choice Stock of Cloths suitable for Over Coats, Suits, &c., at greatly reduced prices. | qo, ants Loom Cotton, Shirts, plain and fancy Boots and Shoes, &c. = A large Stock of fresh Gro- ceries at very low prices. > - ' : And in addition to my Stock of general 12 lbs Rright Su ar for #1. GROCERIES No, 1 €ual Oil at 28¢ per gallom avis Bb Abe, 0 I have just received another lot of that de- lightful, delicfotly A'rdally good Yeung Hysom Fea for foot Yong : JOHN H. BROWN. 38 Al ond marked very low through ROBERT ROSS. Sie ro : A. W.ROBERTS. CHEAP ! LL GOODS ! CHEAPER!!! CHEAPEST!!! A considerab'e portion of my Fall Importa- tions is already ro hand and almost daily ad- ditions will be made to the Stock from this forward. As almost every description of Goods costs less money this season than formerly, I nced scarcely assure my eustomers tha: 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-- nicnt of Black & Colored Silks At prices much lower than usual wholesale Quotations, In MILLINERY mat rials, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS, the assortment is complete and will be kept up throughout the scason, A Special attention to Dress Making and Millinery. Clothing ready made and made to order in the newest styles and the workmanship guaranteed, A full assortment of Cloths, Tweeds, and Trimmings. BOOTS AND SHOES! Felt and Rubbers in all desirable kinds, © SPECIAL. COTTON YARN, 'White and Color'd. WATERLIME AND SALT! \ NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c. Coton Bags ! Cotton Bags | Very Important Notice! space, which has usually been occupied with FaEsu "advertisements from week to week, belongs to JONES BROTHERS, °° PORT PERRY. This ow . Since the opening of Fall Trade, the greatidemand for their Cheap Goods and the crowds con-. tinually thronging their Stores, have renderedit improssible to renew it for some time. They would now 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 AND BONNETS 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. sik JONES BROTHERS. Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER, HE Subscriber wong embrace the present opportunity of thanking his customers for the! liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening business at Manchester, and Las | now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Store and premises, he | will be in a position to furthicr extend his business and offer still greater inducements to customers. 3 My Stock of Bry Goods, . GROCERIES, &C. Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers Loth as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. Dec. 4, 1873. i ad lid J | TO MY CUSTOMERS The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, & ».,| AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as nt fail to satisfy purchasers. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873, HE Subscriber having received the 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 is now in a pos ittention of the public to his Stock which for JOHN TAYLOR. DRY Variety, Cheap a Good Work: ni pt ('annot be excelled in this or adjoining Counties, is facilities for purchasing, to- gether with a life-lo :xperience of the quali of this « ion of goods, gives him an adva r those who mix this | Inanch of the tr th others. Boots and | Shoes being cons! ed by them of minor | importance, their attention being principally directed to the selection of Dry Goods and Groceries, it s the wholesale dealer in | Boots and § an opportunity of disposing | of such work as regular manufacturers of the article could not be induced to purchase on any terms. Let all, then, who are in want {of BOOTS and SHOES, © ntees to prove that if a good bined with the least possible ad- vance on Cost is any inducement for them | to purchase, a sale will be eflected. Being | determined that the wants ot the public shall be supplied in this particular, he has made --warranted pure and fresh.) Currants, Soaps ; Tobaccos, smoking and chewing, the best brands, Oatmeal, Biscuits, Confectionery, &c., &c. » for purchasing equal to those Your attention |'is particularly called to goods of my own manufacture, as none but the very best Stock is used, and for neatness and durability will be found cqual to anything that can be obtained in this country. <4 BOOTS AND The Stock does not need recommending, it is well known as the Largest, the h i t expected daily to complete our already immense Stock. 1 GLASSWARE of all kinds. READY-MADE CLOTHING. The great pressure of orders has compelled the Subscriber to strenuously exert himself to obtain additional first-class workmen, and » | he expects shortly to be able to announce that those efforts have been crowned with success, Men's Wellington Boots from $2.25 87.00. Ladies' Boots from One Doll Five Dollars. Boy's and Girl's we every variety, to suit all classes ot customers. pen, 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. 4 Cheapest. A heavy HARDWARE, CROCKERY § Which will be Sold Extremely Low. (&~ I. C. FORMAN, Prince Albert, Oct. 15, 1873. SURE THING, TRY IT! 'T'o prevent impending domestic Thunder Storms; Feminine Pettishoess and Curtain Lectures, go at ouce (0 . A. .E. M°CAW'S a GET A NEW STOVE! pe. For particulars sec posters. _ Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1873. 6 WITH THE STREAM 3 |] iene The undersigned would thank his numer- ous customers for the generous and liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past; and would beg to inform them and the pub- lic generally that he has OPENED BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY, And that in the future his business will be carried on at Port Perry and Prince Albert, He hopes by this arrangement and the in- creased business facilities which he has thus secured to be able more fully to meet the wants of the rapidly increasing pepulation of this highly prosperous section of country. 3. Oct: 2 187 CHAS. HISCOCKS, «Baker and Confectioner, Candies, Biscuits, Cakes, Bread, Flour, Oat meal, Cornmeal, Lobsters, Sardines, Fruits Toys, &c. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER! pe" Tea Meetings, &o., furnished on liberal Terms, Shops--DPrince Albert and Port Perry. . CHAS, HISCOCKS. Prince Albert and Port Perry, November 27, 1872. } FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES | Ontario Carriage Works! PRINCE ALBERT. a NOTICE. Peas, Pork and Butter. GEO, CURRIE. Port Perry, Dec. 17, 1878. | pa fury Dee v7, 1013. Cush for Barley, Wheat, Oats, A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH BUGGIES! LJ On Show and being built at the ONTARIO CarnriaGE Works, PRINCE ALBERT. 'These Bugg:es are extra superior hotly in Material, Workmanship, Style and Finish, while the prices are suéh as cannot Tail 10 sutisfy all. An inspectioit ill secure their sale. pe. Call and inspret them. go JAMES EMANEY. [ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } Puce ALBERT, April 16, 1873, PPLICATION will be made at the next Session of the, Legislature of Ontario, for an Act to construct a Railway from Port | Perry to Goderich by way of Uxbridge, New- A market and Orangeville, and also further powers to the Bowmanville, Lindsay and Bobcaygeon Raiircad Company, and for power to construct a Branch from some point in the Couuty of Durham to the Northern Railway, in the County of York, and to Act of Incorporation. > JOHN FOWLER. © 42 Bept: 23, 1873, Port Perry, Sept. 10th 1873, ' | from the Best Markets. change its name, and for amendments to its | CHOICE NEW 00DS Low Prices AT S. He Canismiaws, MANCHESTER. My Stock is now very éom- 'plete in every Department ; Ihaving been assorted by large | Additions of new and Choice Goods of every description and 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 Cotton in the County 12} cents per yard. CASH Paid for Wheat, Barley, Peas, Qats, Pork, &cw ~~ . S. H. CHRISTIAN. = Respectfully request the public generall take note ot his splendid Stock of Goods, consisting in part of ° TEAS. Green, Black, and Assam Teas. SUGARS. Bbls. Montreal Refined Sugars, Cuba Sugars, New York White Sugars. Loaf and Dry Crushed Sugars, COFFEES. Old Government Java, Maracaybo, and Laguyra Coffees. TOBACCOS. Caddies' Gold Leaf Tobacco. Prince of Wales, and Fine Cut: SYRUP. Amber, and Golden Syrup. RATSINS. Boxes Valentia Raisins--off stem. Boxes Sultanus, Boxes Layer, and Loose Mescatel FIGS. Boxes Figs--NEW FRUIT. FISH. Whitefish, Trout, Labrador Herrings, Fresh Sea Herings, Haddies, - Canned Lobsters, Salmon, Mackere!, Sardines. Codfish, &c* Brandi ranaies. CASES--Hennesey, Masten, Jules®Rob | Sagarac, Otard Duprey, Duval Dub Chalonpin, etc., etc. Rum, Holland Gin, Tom Gin, Sco Malt, Old Bourbon and Eureka Whiskit. Wines. Port, Bass' and Tennents' Scotch Ale. Blood and Geniness' Porter, and a prop: tionate Stock of Goods, suitable for Manchester, Nov, 11, 1873. Sacave and: Ysasi Sherries; Hunt's Port Wines, very old ; Janderman's and Tarrage: = =

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