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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Mar 1874, p. 3

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/ a i m-- ws Fe eases ------ - a ee ---- os --,-------- = > ee EIVING UP BUSINESS| WOIEY | obey) | vo. noses cao Important Announcement Sellng Of af ot and Unde, rom: rs = ce bgt Wi AEE 2 . A. HURD. a GREAT BARGAINS t 1 | Port Perry, March 12, 1874. 12 \ ? ; i al TY UP! PAY UP! Mammoth - JON ES BROTHERS rab int as tv spon ikiing Stet oe este He : Have determined to effect a speedy Cl prep 7 to ext Spring Importation, and in erder to fect he 0 h clearance Ta . en fps a ne > BY COMMENCING gy i pr On Thursday, 12h i ™ 1st OF APRIL NEXT payable on or before the 15th day of October Urs ay, [ wnst., and ; continuing : . last that the same must be paid on or before . The Stock being large and of excellent the TZN Inte pa ; . + 2 2 paid ten per oslity will afiord an opprrtunity mrcly tn [the 13th inet, and if not 20 ped ar ro e FO R S be met with for parties requiring a supply of | ©Pt: cunts, i Dress Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, WAM. HEARD. X Ww E E K S 3 made Clothi &e. hasing | Manchester, March 3rd, 1874. ean This cee en e O RS AL E Ree, ---- Tr ---------- and Poplins, English and Canadian Blankets " Tweeds, Cloths, Red and ankful fo Hote Famkets Hig A White tg IN SUNDERLAN T the measure of success which h: ttend i 3} X White Flanzels, Grey this opportunity of securing Which has attended the business during the past season, they desire to afford their customers NOR M Ul I RID Boots and Shoes. Ready-made Clothing~ . A 3 i Et ~ Y T Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Soap, &e. HAT Fine new Brick Store and dwelling U BST A T 1; B A R G pe Tn Hs please eall corner of Centre Road, Sunderland, now S N 5 I A p. v 2 . unusually cheap. Great value given in Tea Good : occupied as a General Store. Proprietor is 4 early and examine Is and value oftered, PORT PERRY. By offering Palance of thefs Yo oR Shndiins Staci Asall must be disposed of before 1st of |8iVing up business on account of ill health. April, the greatest bargains may be expected | Also a New Grain Warehouse on Nipissing : And will be given, Railway Track in the same village and 80 " ADAM GORDON. [acres le 20 cleared, balance timbered AT NETT COST PICE, i a Feb, 4, 1874, within 100 yds of Sunderland Station. The Stock embraces an immense variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Fane Wool i iri i J Fort Pee ho Sibid go opto H. CONLIN, Sal Sy Danadiun Tweds, Furs, Prins, Tots, Cotton Yarn, and Cine. a ony Shistines, Thin snd Yan Pistols, Broad -- -- rr Pe -- 80 & large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Shirts, Drawers, Hats and Caps, i i i PORK | PORK | PORK | Sunderland, March 11th, 1874. 12 : Their Immense Stock of Boots and Shoes will be offered at greatly reduced pri Im Pieces Pei, spleasid Yaoe, | a n Teas, Sugars, and general Groceries they offer Special Inducements. : Pees. PUBLIC @ ¢ ; ps _--- An early inspection is res; : ENERALLY. pectiully solicited by CED AR. + & 10] EY 3 8 34 & 10; 15 LY . 100 pieces of that celebrated Who fecl satisfied a careful examination of the entire Stock cannot fay to satisfy the most skeptical that this is Grey Cotton at 12} cents per Wanted ti Sound Cedar Grand Display Port Perry, Feb. 11, 1874. A Genuine Sacrifice Sale. yard, 30 inches in width, CANADA BACON, tii : = : ; SMOKED HANS, GEO. CURRIE. * SPICED ROLLS, . . rt Perry, March 12, 1871, 12-2w y 9 LARD IN TUINETS, lal SELLING OFF ! g | J . . ee, 50 picces New Dress Goods "As matters of the utmost «|importance are now pressing|85 pieces Black Lustres, extra upon your attention, and fear- value, LARD IN LEAF, HEADS, FEET, xp SMOKED JOWLS, AGRICULTURAL OF 3 / rer nd DT TM Al Tr N ' of Lo big Ju ty f the | M i LEM 1D N Ts ! E> n TO THE INHABITANTS oF ing that Municipal, Political, Lowest Market Hates. AND a oo Closing Business NORTHERN REACH and Educational Contests, may S. I. CHRISTIAN. REPA TRS cause you to neglect the more ---- OHO procramation 8] 1000 Pairs new Boots and Shoes Manchester, March 4, 187+. 11 om n Ti . io un : : THE PLACE TO important interests of home. f or fl : eT = 6p = ci ory > Exe ! | IN PRIN CE ALBERT | B U Y Y 0 1} R I beg most respectiully to pre- rom ¢o cents per pair. HOLIDAY PRESENTS Hah WEE. GB I -- : . pl Yisent my Compliments and ; FOR ALL! | ¢ The Subscriber having determined to close business wholcly, solely, and entire ly in Prince 7 Gedy Solieit yan influence in : 7 ITH a view to better accommodating VW inka 'view to meeting the rapidly V the THA You by Tesing te ers of Rorth Outer, San) | Albert, as soon as his immense Stock of Goods ean be disposed of, will from' this date Groceries, nereasing demands of is customers Hi ti posa and (a Lit. and to further meet the commence Cl thing and of providing valuable, attractive and rapidly increasing demand for the othir or 5" fashionable Holida Presents Johnton Scl&Raking Reaper, S k L L | N G A T g 0 S$ T i Boots and Shoes, > J ns ctane, 8 Hardware, ; For all classes of the community, old and Fanning Mills, &e. . AND CITARGES, Tinware, young, the Subscriber has added largely to Ai vaably Sock, and woul spistaly | f Baeled In Brown & Paton ofl SUITABLE roR THE spasox FOR CASE ONLY. Stationery, DISTRIBUTING : vite all t nd hi os h invite all to come and REPAIRS Patent Medicines, &e., Crockery ! ¢ these Implements, And all kind tag! anti OT q Fi La. : n ds of Ladies' and Gentiemen's Furs ut LESS than COST in ordes to c lear them INSPECT Hi G00D3 ! A Rd A eo £2 Rl Ci Y off at onco, AS every one knows, my Stock is one of the largest and best in the County, Fine Gold Watches; Superior Silver ¥ £ Bes & ! Lor Velng NO OLD unsaleable Goods in Stock, Now js the time to get first class | Watches, of sizes suitable for ladies and *oods at low prices. . i . gentlemen, Beautiful Mink Sots, price Mink Sorte | Greenbank Store. r 3 . \ r o i. ] An endless variety of the best and most| A I POR I PER RY v | TE ---------- | Pepi Mink : GEO, FLINT. = BADY. ) FASHIONABLE | For the regular supply of all the above at | READY-MADE : Obes, 4 CELE LY IP ol er i y 3 E » : ¢ [INC ofall ' IS AND STOTS in great varicty, and an 2rec0bank, July 20, 1873, 2] A full range. J E W E 1 R Y Vl ihe sme prices as the 7old at the immense Stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, PRINTS, &c. and all at Cost i | 2, V1 BR BT BY) Works. R Nr tho Solr end chs laid down in Prince Albert, im | h A large and choice display of SILVE Didi Chief Mower, Plow Points, | : = : re, &c., at the same mates, / WARE | ' | Land Sides, and all other repairs kept cou- | BF Don't fail to secure the Bargains, but bring along the Cash and get your pick of the y i J Lots of beautiful Fancy Goods. | stuntly on hand, Goods at once, 3 | I | () / | The Book and Stationery department weil WIL. JOINSTON ke Aci. r Is 3 gi TIE of Watches, Clocks and | PER. Remember the place, Fast of Fram Dress Goo 3 T. C. FO RMAN. Jewelry executed with neataess and di | Son's Hotel, Port Perr Prince Albert, Jan. 21, 1871. Having est hed the above Agency, so COME FOR YOUR as to be ful ented in North Ontario, nr -- Hotida y Presents ! | we have li pointed Ed, Walker, of + Utica, as onr nt, who, with our present \ IS AT THE ITas been openad by Brown & Patterson 0 | Agent, H. 8 Johoston, of Port Perry, will 3 " . My Stock is large and com- MCC AWS, | call upon you, soliciting your orders for the i Tantles, ' Ontario Ls ! plete and a large quantity of: | [ | feoming season, . Bosal GIL a BROWN & PATTERSON. | New Goals are now being or- ' Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1873, 50 Oct. 1, 1873. , dered in England for the Spring : = PORT Fe wei) PERRY. Re, Trade, which will arrive jn <n 3 a my x a "oe TO MY CUSTOMERS March--to make room fo CLEARI NG SALE! Waterproof Suits, FIVE Saver takes tis opty of thai ones ae | AND THE PUBLIG GENERALLY, hes feniiny | : 13 1bs © many yea in which he has been in busine business having rende X A HE i IR § gy of premises necessary, 1 have A an extension he) Ee Wu CEL ¥ £ yg Yh : or , |FALL & win PRINCE ALGERT Millinery MOVED TO PORT PERRY > Iaaama Mm GOAT "The Subscriber begs to announce he will ponds = for the next SIXTY 5 J Largely extended my premises and secured greatly increased facilities for business and am 50073 AND SHOES | ith il p Big now prepared more promptly to meet the increasing demands of customers and | ! p DAYS his entire Stock of to fill orders on the shortest notice, From the best manufactures, and being con- . stantly making up work on the premises, he | DRY G¢ 0) I )S A i D G R ( C ER I ES. CARRIAGES 07 ALL DESCRIPTIONS, le 2 position to call the attention of i [RN fi Tapti the public to his immense Sto k which for At largely rednced Pri Notathe following reductions : C U 7% T E R S ; S L ID) I G H S Sian a pi) il ng e to 124c French Mevinoes, all shades from 30¢ to 334 : on ) i SUSI Tsenn Venn, A Te Clouds, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the beet stl wn : his nnnicrons 1g received the! = + 25¢ to 18¢ | French Merinoes eh : men. | Cannot be excelled in this or adjoini do do " 20cto 2c Black Lustres "20 to 15)e Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. Old Co ness Connties, His facilities for purchasing. tor 0 ao a | to. Ts " c to Ife and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable mates. { gether with a life. : FOR $1. : ' DIZ experience of the do do 50c to aT}e do " Je to 27¢ ®m_ Come and inspect onr Works, analities of this description of goods, gives AND UNDER WM Splendid Stock of Mourning Goods, including Caps Cloths, Merinoes, Thibct Cloths, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873, JAMES EMANEY, i an advantage over those who mix this - Persian Cords, Metz Cords, Baratheaus and Paramettas, at Cost, y branch of the trade with others. Boots and {Shoes heing considered by them of minor ho pi A ile ae ions, Som obvi, Nu hias ti importance, their attention being principally 25 ar. Pairs, 'all wool Scarlet and White | Splendid variety of Breakfast Shawls at cost, s directed to the selection of Dry Goods ang ; i A large lot of Stripe Ottoman Shawls, re-| adh oy tus fee © . : { iroceries, it gives the wholesale dealer i Fr Pipa Wome, Sb Shawls in tartan, and ] | Boots and Shoes an opportunity of diaperine Fresh Teas from 30 cts per 1b. White and Fancy Cottons at cost, ey ] fae % 5 : a V 's. | r & a] r e of such work as regular manufacturers of the rw. Table Linens, Pillow Casing and {A 'arge lot of Stripe Ottoman Shawls, extra magnificent slripe -- rare 3 3 at i ould hol vs Sodusy to purchase on | The balance of my Stock of 'Towels at cost, fine, reduced from $10 to 5, beauties, jary Poows iin ein wns Hi SE a 3 {of BOOTS 8 iS, IR s R3 3 C1 JT 9 3 2 MANCHESTER. { RUBBERS, or in fact anything pertaining to | i hy ~ i ® a First-Class Shoe I i i ° duced from 3:00 to 1.7 Steam Loom pars {2 She Shop, give him a call, " 5 Ermine Sete ro od from : 5. ' 7 ! and he gn e that i 9 a Fed Eh CIE pe RL Cote he Tomepaper would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his customers fot | nega Santor {0 et & Sod Winter G Is." to 2 50. re : A large Tot of Ladies' Mantles, latest styles, otton, the liberal patronage . bestowed npon him since opening business at Manchester, | vance on Cost is any inducement for hem 00( S. $0 Bable Muffs for 53 cents cach, worth 1.50, at cost. . and bas now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Store and | to pnrchase, a sale will be effected, Shirts, plain and fancy premises, he will be in a position to further extend bis business and offer still greater | determined that the wants or the oe The Stock of Twgeds and Cloths is complete, including Fine Black Broads, English inducements to customers, ht . 3 5 one be supplied in this particnlar, Le has 'man Does i) cltons, Venet d Fancy Vestings and Coatings, { pr particular, he _bas made eran Do wn SE ed addy dois to 70 cts: Gis Boots and Shoes, &e. ' Jransmans hercly weekly additions will Carpets, Blankets, Horse Rugs, SoodiUnien Tweed reduced from 50 ots to 32 ct, |My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.| toon, a a ory hy a0f| Heavy Cloths, Tweeds, and ; : reat Bargains in 8 of all descriptions. Ferd ined) 4 . : Tip Top ali wool Suits for 9.50, such a usually charge 13 to 14 for. Wi hh i | enlany hing fucilities for purchase Overcoatings, Fur Caps, Over- Plaster, Salt in bbls, Salt ia Black Dress Buits, got up in Good Style and well Teimmed, 15 dollars. 11 always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both | FASH INABLE ARTICLES equal to those ts, Wool Sha Sacks, Good Beaver Overcoats, Ten Dollars : as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at, residing in our large towns. Your attention | €0ats, Woo, hawls, Breakfast |Sacks. "pe i : : - 32 Sartcvicty sulle to Joos of my aw) Shawls, Cloud , Hoods. S fs, Millinery and Dress Making Department, T he Newest Styles of Dry Goods, §-c., Stock in ik Sh I &ec., will be i boy poly; g will be found equal to anything that can be silly * by b Special inducements offered in this branch, having the services of a First-class Milline And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as | Obtained in this country, Ladies' Mink Sets, German Seed Ba rley :and Dress Maker, cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers. The great pressure of orders has compelled Mink and G ! g : nd Grebe Sets, Gannt- : : GROCTEIRTRES a Manchester, Nov, 11, 1873. JOHN TAYLOR, | fhe Subscriber to strenuously exert himself > : Ais Pe: Raisins, 5 cents, Pruns 5 cents. Dome Lezd, best quality, 12} cents per box, | And in addition to my Stock of general ! to obtain additional first-class workmen, and | lets and Lined Kids will be Sec d eas No. 1 Prince of Wales Tobarco 28 cents 1b, Large Cakes Honey Soap at 5 cents such as e expects shortly to be able to announce ¥ t Sisinia smoking Tobacco 38 cts 1b. | - ure usually sod for 10 hy 124 cents, GROCERIES QRLNTGINS FOR SALE. Ta: nose Sfosts Rave fun evowned with sold Jase than Cost. Seed Oats ; '13 bs bright Sugar §100. | Cove. Oysters, Pickled 12 cents per can, ] ; Men's Wellington Boots About one hundred pieces of : Ble Ds ulity, & cole. Lolgters Bratled 20 cons por Gen L WOULI : A Hote and Loton Lot 17 in the 1st con. Men's ilington Boots from $2.25 to] plec ¢ i A SI | AS IMPORTED |[hiiasisia'es on th hk rh win" ioh ft omit 0p, 00°") be worth more atl ~~ Wand Seed heat. Ball Bla, oon quali, 18 wpe hl i i a £ [pd ins b : Smith Shap Jind Stable 2 good well and every variety, to suit all classes of customers, wholesale: La TEAS, Chests (t L ; pump, e lot contains an acre: or Wanied immediately four first-cl 4 EE tings of sos HENRY CHARLES ™enivte, |vfinlo wid eho] Tho finest lot of Black ana is ave just received amother t de. A GEO. BRABAZON, Jr. | and the highest wages wil iven--would | (, i a J : L i Q U Oo Rr S . Hguttul, deficloty a H* Received a further supply of | Brock, Feb 25th, 1874. * Layton, P. 0 prefer one ey a eon Si ii Sere] Silke in Jus County Ea i KE tal . : ; Li Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. | from 75c. ' Call and secure the "No.1, Old Rye Whisky $1.00 per gal., usual price $1.40 \ - ; . " ali " i ; il : J. WRIGHT. - . White Wheat | og Eoia dy, 400 : TENNANT'S XXX PORTER NOTE LOST { Port Perry, Nov. 11875. «| best Bargains. wd _ «Canadian « 1.25 « #« 1.50 . And ALR in Stone Jars. . Eo a } - 4 EE ---- wl fip o Old Crow 6 1.50 e "Co 15 TEA! HENNESSY'S JULE ROBIN & Co, and -- 3 XMAS WINES. 35 cents per Ib paid for any id Hennessy No. 1, Brandy $3.00 per gal., usual price $4.00 n - i piu i uantity of good Batter. ° 4% "No.2 's 1.75 « " 2.50 OTARD'S BRANDY, OST in Port Perry, on Wednesday, 1th : q! ity of good ter. 4 . _Jamalea Ram, 2.00 « « 2.50 - KENTE HOLLAND and oLD TOM. | |, "Rebnars, J Most & Chanidon's Champagne. {C= Sugar, Tes, and Gen: : : : : pa 150 4 w 200 PORT and SHERRY WINE, '1 NOTE FOR $180 ! Py Lr Lle o ral Grogeries,' cheaper Cathie Al kindsol farmers, Old Port Wine, 3.50 £0 £ 4.00 . ! Feist Brod. lpg Moselle, ergl Gro 3 \ roduce. HES No 3 Shr. "20 ] 2:50 2e9,. All Goods marked very low throngh | ALD, WELLS' TORONTO ALE : ; Monts i = 'than ever. e pit iy No. 1, Sherry Wine, $3.50 per gal., usual price $4.00 the season. & y 4 @ Paw Ro Men riiad Mis. Penrose, in Ysasi's Golden Sherry. : : No.2, « yr 1.50 . o 2:00 WALKERS Extra MALT aud RYE. due on either the 15th or 16th of June next, Chinese Preserved Ginger. : a Gin, er 1.00 , wiTe ; This is to forbid all parties purchasing or " & tla Scotch Ale and London Stout, Pl price 25 : A general assortment of Teas, Sugars, |in any wy negotiating wid Note as the AT : : S H A'hampagne, per bottle, $1.25 usual price $1.75. : A. W. ROBERTS. |coatsn, cana Fruits, Fish, fio, Goi F720 theteol hag beth soged, ot WORTHINGTON'S, GEO, CURRIE. VM, M. WIGHTMAN, PRINCE ALBERT HUR. : ; ; WK, M. ] » "Bort Perry, Deo. 17, 187. Port Perry, Sept. 8, 1873, Greenbank, Feb, 20, 1874, § FORT PERRY. Port Perry, Jan. 8th, 1874, ' Wenehetten Mageh : : 5 ETAT pat I

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