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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 May 1874, p. 3

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~ol, wei »ob 10 016 & nein broad" hd Te [bait to su ; mate moans, tee. ) i} Wik Mona! a, and at no former timo have we purchased to better adval FAYTIWIrY ¥V 1A SABE rs yt i ; we have. n 081 C@'TTOR IIRMENH AA b rBcinted and generously stEfaine n-eyet detern ; etounded ob inst a i kisi oh ughe postr, has been established { t conclusively 1 RT i 14h getive competition to which the increasing trade of gur town gives rise, ; pass the flattering results of the past, putation of apr house. To t rep his end we have strenuously ende 'greater eare, dis» importations were early at hand, but owing to tho magnitude of butt trade, : sD ae time and efforthave been necessary in order that every deny {and arranged. + As the vesult of untiring energy, we are now in a we position to ¥ 200 bus. Barley, 200. bus White Oats, all te ) 400 bus Horse Tooth Corn, advantage we may White Carrot Seed, Orange Carrot Seed, Mangold 'Seed, TURNIP SEED, New and Fresh, [5 Only 20 Cents, '} ident that we'can present for your inspection a stook 'which shall; in every particular merit your approbation. wo direct the spacigl attention of the gentlemen tos, erring Fits. Ha wii! vy Our Jady friends will, no doubt, be gratified to know that in addition to our} of Millinery, we have been fortunate in retaining the valued services of *' © Whose excellent taste and spperior skill ; OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT attended to promptly and satisfactorily. Prints in endless variety, remarkably : did OUR + BOOT AND SHOE exceeds any former soason. Special valite For Extent, Variety and Cheapness, : The public approbation, so otten expressed; renders it almost unnecessary fo OUR GRACERY. DEPARTMENT. popularity. . L 3 You are doubtless aware that the Government have placed a duty upon Tea. the price. : : have gained, shall bo cheerfully shaved with our customers} In conclusion, we would again thank you for past favors and patronage, and the same. ~ We trust you will improve the first opportunity of visiting us, when Goods and Low Prices, Courteous Troatment, Fair Dealing and Truthful Stateme { Yours' Respeetfully, Port Perry, May 4, 1874. etic FORMAN'S .. | New Store! OPPOSITE FOY'S HOTEL, PO: 7 PERRY. : < wi ore he will Le most happy | ones as possible. The | y in all the branclesof | lebrated ¢ Lion" Brand | Ley the Cheapest | + Is now open fer the reception of enstomers, to meet with all his old friends and a8 many new Stock is one of the largest in the place, and com pie He would call" particular attention to the lar 8 Double Warp Lustre, at all prices from 20 cc Goods in the trade. And a great Striped Lenos and Lawn from 29 cen ¥ "jn the trade, The celebrated 'Ioyles, Japanese Silks from 37} cents a yard. Splendid Cashmere Mantles, Shawls, &e., very of Hollands in the, market. YAK Laces, Cluny Beautiful Watered Sash Ribbons in all the dif in great variety. Ladies! two button Kid Gloves, in all colors and sizes, f Dest for one Doliar a pair, (worth to-day $1.25 in the city iety of Rufiling, Frilling and Trimmings. Gentlemen v ill find the ches in the Market, My previous stocks of Boots & Shoes sold v. hile in Princ well known to be of that class not often found in stores to pyre them, allow Te to say that the greater part of the present Stock has be to my own express order and for workmanship and materi minion. 'Ladies can here depend upon getting THE : the possible--from 65 cents a pair for Prunella Satiers up to $2.00 for extra finished, extra qual- ity and extia sewing. : . To parties Building--I am now prepared to scll any quantity of Neils in all the different sizes, at prices as can be purclipsed anywhere west of Mon quantity of Locks, Lntches, Hi Sere ils, Putty, P Carriage-makers' Bolts, Nutts, Scr 3 Forks, Hoes, Rakes, &c., and a fu GROCERIES ot every variety, Cheap, Cheap | PURCHASERS, BRING ALONG YOUR Cash or Produce. And get Goods at prices which will compare favorably witlrthose of any Louse in the Dominion, ° And, now with many thanks to all my old fricnds and customers who have so kindly favored me with their trade for the past, 22 years, while in business in Prince Albert, T would ema brace this opportunity of respectfully soliciting a liberal share of publ'c patronage. An early call from all in need of anything in my line is respectfully solicited. T. C. FORMAN. 90, cents per yard, est and best lot ptien Laces, &c. Ladies' Bilk Tics Egy it shades. » 55 cents a pair, and the very tv of Toronto) A great lot of Tweeds | Albert, are too ufactured sed in the Do- + lowest prices , Shovels, 1g clse inthe Hardwa enn ct wirRay de 1 Port Perry, May 2, 1874. ~ MANCHESTER CARRIAGE WORKS! AND General Blacksmithing ! r¥ HE Subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage he has received in the past, would now inform them and the public generally that be has taken the Wood Department under his own control and in future will carey on both the wood and iron departments, and is pow prepared to fill all orders coanected with either branch. BUGGIES, WACONS, and every. description of CARRIAGE made in _ the Newest Style of the Best Material, and by First Class Workmen BE Repairs neatly and expeditiously executed. * : 1g AN work warranted and charges moderate. Manchester, May 1, 1874. ~~ W. C. HEARD. | FIRST CLASS i CHEAPER THAN EVER 'H. PARK | paid Jor all Finds of Farmers of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. no R hi 5 Subscriber would 'return his sincere thanks for the very ¢ ve and rapidly very extensi I towed on him since * opening business in. :: PORT PERRY; ° And wonld embrace. Vain oppprunily of as this customers and blic | Undertaking pg the, and never have we been; more dotd Joie itis jmpossiblosn gh limited space of this circular, to give particulars of a stock so large, avd varied, we Ji 4 AY OUR CLOTH AND: TAILORING 'DEPARTMENT. ; Having a first class Cutter, wo chn, with confidence, guarantee the Best Work, the Newest Styles, and the most un= are so universally known and appreciated. as to require no commendation. DEPARTMENT, . . = For delicious flavor, and remarkable Cheapness, our Green, Black and Japan Teds havo gained for themselves a wide Wa were fortunate in having on hand, previous to the advance in tariff, over /00 Packages, JONES BROTHERS. 0) fer a fitting opportunity port we have received from every quar had to encounter, it is gratifying to whoo yall mi ablic, We can Assure youl tht] by. rigidly adhering tothe ~~ AN Ha gaous taall, Upon this! basis; our business, which has in- and its § stimulates us, not only to maintain miffed fo promote, by covey Jagit: vored to secure a-stgck from tage-ormade: 'our selections 'with tment might. be thoroughly assorted ome you to our stores, feeling cotr-- =re unisdally large and choice selection Also presents unusual attractions, and having secured a thoroughly gompetent Dressmaker, ladies can have their work cheap. in Tadids' Pranellas, we us to allude to which will have the effect of raising and any respectfully ask fora continuance of we promise you, in addition to Good nts. and' the varied eharnctor of pus ¢ lghis season, Ihave a Beautiful assortment * "| from One Dollar up to Twenty-five. Agoud Ap Immense Stock of Beautiful vy HE ff. 1 I have now the pleasure of announcing the receipt of a fall Stock of NEW SPRING G00DS, : - old HF 2 BF La) SPRING & SUMMER ul AUTION, in tela! : Nh i Quilty, a Beautiful Cheap ! Cheap! in Prices) In Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, hia Wardrobe NEW THINGS ! ee Botli in material and style. 'T havescaiwredis wu the newest. 3 of 1] Ul In SHAWLS, which will be a specialty P OBER och of «ld ik 4 Sa Shawl is always kasmosants, Prints, fast colors, in paicé from Bonaet and Hat Material and Trimmings 8 to 16 cents . are well assorted. Full lines of Laces, | Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers aud Ornaments. | A lot Rioh, White, Real Ostrich Feathers, | ery CHEAP, | ° ia.3 4 {LITMOD SPECI ~ NOTICE ! 'MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING Department ! TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. i fa Subseriler having received the' greater portion of bis { FALL & WINTER sTOgK or i 0T3 AND SHOES ! BOOTS AN 1 From the best manufactures, and being ¢on-' stantly making up work on the premises, he | is now ina position to call the attention of the-public to his immense Stock which for | Variety, Cheapness, and Good Work." I mnaship 1 * (famnot be excelled in this or adjoining C cilitics. for purchasing, to-| § g experience of the | qualities of this ¢ ption of goods, gives ' him an advantage over those who mix this branch of the trade with others. Boots and | sing considered Ly them of minor | nce, their attention bring principally selection of Dry Goods.and | x the wholesale dealer iv | | In KID GLOVES, I have over twenty' dozen of the best Josermse--Cheap. ! Cottons and Steamlooms, the, best value in the County, we! | Hosiery in every style and price. live in 2 | Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas. Fine Prunella Boots, Kid Boots. Strong Leather Boots. Dress Goods, plain and fancy, of such extensive variety that 'all my patrons can be suited. My Stock pf TWEEDS ! Dress Making and Hlillinery UP STAIRS. Ladies can have their Dresses made in the AND est Style, without going out of the Store. READY - MADE opportunity of disy Zz of such work ar manufacturers of the | article could not: induced to purchase on | any terms. Let all, then, who are in want TS and SHOES, OVER-SHOES, 3, or in fact anything pertaining to s Shoe Shop, give him a call, | ees to prove that if a good! article combined with the least possible ad- | vance on Cost is any inducement for them | to purchase, a sale will be effected. Being determined that the wants of the public shall "be supplied in this particular, he has made arrangements whereby ly additions will { be made, and all NEW STYLES oF] ""@00DS as they appear, will be received re-| gularly, giving facilities for purchasing FASHIONABLE ARTICLES equal to those residing in our large towns. 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 equal to anything that can be obtained in this country. The great pressure of orders has compelled | the Stfbscriber to strenuously exert himself | to obtain additional first-class workmen, and | he expects shortly to be able to announce that those efforts have bgen crowned with SUCCESS. \ Men's Wellington Boots from $2.25 to $7.00. Five Dollars, Boy's and Girl's wear, in every varicty, to suit all classes ot customers. pen, Wanicd immediately four first-class ' workmen, to whom constant employment 1 and the highest wages will be given--swould + prefer one to make sewed work, Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. J. WREGHT. ar ¥ 4 Yew biatsihing labman CF fav FATCY PORT PERRY. The Subscriber would inform thei 11. tants of Port Percy, ang surrounding town- ships, that he, opened a Blacksmithing Establishment near Dr. Thorn's Veterinary Stables, Lilly ort Perry, where he intends to carry o ¢ Blacksmithing Busi- mess in all fe tet m og us Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, 4 ort Perry, Sept. 14, 1874. adhere to using only the est | HE LL dah SES A -} + hawe their fect, taken. catarof, apd Shod w Hy! ve mone wut oo Work- | Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and such principles as will develop the foot, tond at prices--when the quality | Cupar. = ol Nr ~S0.counteract defo gccasigned by im- the: i which cannot Rarfls Bon ihe perfect Shoeing or otherwise, and secure the 1 to please p imag Cu aay Tencmber the Omen Pore por greatest enseto;the horse in traveling. ind oN a eat : directly opp the Post Office, Port' Perry. Carringe Work, General Blacksmithin Goistantly" on 'hand lots of Boots and | TY RCE RE FOR DCIS Oe | and aR repairs xecuted: with meataces aad Shoe manviioture: som bi Ri 1, forall on haut oll, sopues tested wi nettucss and nd inspect Si 5 par A good stout boy wanted to lesrn the «All work at tnd Shawepnodonit i (nr 1 a u ¥ Cras ad io We EA EWE AB PL) of ic pationegs ie Fossoct tll | sa First block wes : F the Post Ofice.| ™ scent for Pussrorss and Mowcusrip. mir pet JAishake spy patronage respecttully - RICHARD WARRINER. ~ W. H. PARK. ALEXANDER WATSON Port Perry, April 15, 1874. Ladies' Boots from One Dallas to Sheetings, Table Linen, Towelling, Table [Frome and Boop 7.4. Port Perry, April 2, 1874, Something superb,really worthy the attention of the Gents of CLOT HIN GY*™™, In great variety, ready-made or made to order. By rar the best assortment of Cloths and Vestings in Town to choose from. White Vests, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Socks, and Boots in great variety, 8ilk, Felt, and Wool Hats. Straw Hats. Waterproof Overcoats, from $2 50. Summer Overcoats. bil d it i Children's Clothing. y gi ¢ Be s 1 E Grey Cottons, White Cottops, Shirtimgsnl y & 5 274 § | £4 | Hats and Caps A host of themselves--neatness; % chapness, | and beauty com- 3 = .d Napkins, Brown Holands, Dressed Hotlands, Lace Curtains, Window Blinds, Muslins, Netts, &c. The assortment is complete and all these Goods will be found Boots and Shoes J As usual, the finest Stock in Towd. III | QBOIBBING: ] Complete, and my TEAS a | Specialty. ead THE LOWEST IN THE MARKET Field & G ardén Seeds hd ye, Hardware, Glass, Putty. Vi All to be sold at Cash Prices. ade THO i \ GENERAL GROCERIES LOW .PRIGES AND "LARGE SALES oR CASH Highest price paid Jor all Cait fd Gute ett kinds of Produce. . GEO, CURRIE, A« Wi. ROBERTS. | ! The Subscribers beg leave to announce that ! they have Opened out, in connection with their other business, a New Millinery and and Dress Making Establishment, under the Buperintendence of MISS GIBSON, Formerly of TORONTO, and would cordial- ly wmvitea share of the patronage of the Ladies of Port Perry, and surrounding coun- try. Everything got up in the Latest Styles, At EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. VARIED STOCKS of GOGCDS! In the County, IMPORTED direct from the BEST HOUSES .IN BRITAIN, and at Prices mosf satisfactory to the purchaser. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! In Black and Colored Alpacas. Striped Moreen, and White Shirtings, Black Continental Cloth for Ladies in summer months 8,000 yds Grey Cotton; Cheapest in Town ! OUR PRINTS Customers say arcorto the finest in Town, Call and see them: ) Waurtzel, and Turnip Seed for sale Low. constantly on hand. tity of good Potatoes. ness, Port Perry, April 17, 1874. : Er Also one of the FINEST and BEST. Clover & Tigothy Seed, Carrot, Mangel | Land Salt by the ton, Plaster &o, kept Tho Highest price paid for all kinds of "| Farm Produce. ; ve 35 cts. in cash will be paid for any quan- GIRLS WANTED, as Apprentices, to] | 1earn the Dress Making and Millinery Busi- I have now on hand aud: arriving, a eholog variety of © ee dt. ID & GARDE Seeds! COMPRISING IN PART TIMOTHY, CLOVER TARES, | PEAS, BARLEY. ATS. Flax, Western Corn to sow broad-cast, the most profitable Feed a Farmer can have. Turnip, Carrot. Beet; Cabbage, Cauliflower Cucumber. ¢ Merion: Onion. - Peas; Flower beds. And a choice variety of lub | Lawn. Grass! Raddish. ' © Be, ey, &e ; . .

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