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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Sep 1874, p. 3

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w Fo <} pr me do Aig Lik NR ------------ Messrs Brown & Ross' Column THE IN FOR OR TO ' EROWN BOSS, Mr. Christian's Column. 4 0) q dod SjIa) 08 T3]SAITE S ESI) le lang pooy I ' [PORT PERRY, ~~ | JONES BROS. ARE PAYING 29 CTS. PER LB. FOR GOOD CLOVER FIRST CLASS Fresh Meats ! - LWAYS ON HAND At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. EEL I I Nev is THE TIME to purchase your No a of Choice and CHEAP GROCERIES Of all kinds, " i Bongard & Robinson's PORT PERRY. OME with the Crowd and bave a look . at our Cheap and excellent TEAS and SUGARS. We have superior Teas, in Green, Black, and Japan, from 40 cents to $1 per Ib. 10,11 and 12 lbs of Sugar for $I. Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. BRING ALONG YOUR EGGS And get half Cash and half Trade, and no humbug. y0azy paid for all kinds of Hides and Pelts. §&F~ Come with the others and save money by buying your Groceries, &c., &c. AT B0NGiny 2s Ropidsen SCHOOL Books 39 ABB, --_---- A full asoorément of Sotiol Boks for Tigh and Public Siboo's, At W.H. McCAW"S. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1674. 23 NEW FALL GOODS At T. CC. FORMAN'S. SEVERAL LARGE CONSIGNMENTS, NEW, STYLISH, CHEAP. @& Noted for Cheap Boots and Shoes. Port Perry, Aug 27, 1874. RE-OPENING OF THE WARDROBE! RE rope of te Wants woud i (timate to bis Timetous Sietids Hits of business is NOTRE : PRICK ail Be which igh LESS THAN COST! For Cash or Produce. He is deterialind open no accounts, All getting the very best value for Please note the following prices :-- Prints worth 17c, now sold at 12§c, Cottons worth 14c, now sold at 126, Dress Goods worth 20c, now sold 12§c, Tweed Buits at $8. Hats and Caps at any price. A large lot of Boots and Shoes at unheard of prices, Men's Stogas ........ cv... .$2 10 ' Boy's do. . 'omens' do. . en's Prunellas 'Womens' do. Also a very fine lot TEAS : be Slaugh- tered at from. 20 cts per Ib. The very best Hyson Teas for 80c. Currants and Raisins, very low, Pork from 9c per 1b. All Goods marked in Plain Figures and you can gee for yourselves. I intend to do business, and will not be beaten either in Price or' Quality. B&F Depend upon it, this genuine Sacrifice Sale. Come along with you Cash. . W. ROBERTS. 3c will be a Port Perry, Aug. 20, Wry INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869, In the matter of John Bentley, An Insolvent. NORIcE is hercby given that by Virtue of the Power vested in me as Assignee of the Estate and effects of the above named Insolvent, I shall offer for Sale by Public Auction! MILLER'S HOTEL In the Village of PORT PERRY! On Tuesday, the Twenty-Ninth day of September, 1874, : At the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, All the Estate, right, title and interest of the said Insolvent, and of myselfas Sedlets aforesaid in and to that certsin parcel or tract of Lana, situatg in the Town- ship of Uxbridge, being the west-half of the east-half of lot number Nine, in the Seventh concession of the said Township of Uxbridge, County of Ontario, Also one-eight of an Acre more or less, being part of Village Lot No. 8, in the Village of Epsom, in the said Township of Reach, in the said Coynty of Ontario, being | composed of the South-east corner of Village Lot No. 8, extending from the North-east corner 'northwards | on Brock Street 94 fect 4 inch, thence | westward 60 feet, with new 'Cottage thereon erected. Terms and conditions will be made known | on day of sale. JOHN 8S. M. WILLCOX, Assignee. 'Whitby, July 15, 1874. 31-9w A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT ! ARTIES in want of good Cedar or Fire- wood are hereby informed that Major Another Triumph FOR [ee Jomvsron fieapee The following is the Secretary's oral Agricultural Society's Reaping match, held at Bepess of the Kent County hatham, July 15th, 1874. CHATHAM, O~r., Jury 16TH, 1874. Ata trial of C d and Single R which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the auspices s of the Kent County Agriculiural Society, the tol- lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: COMBINED MACHINES, 'he Dominion Haryester, fi d by Messrs. Forsythe & Co., of Dundas, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 350 lbs when raking, 300 lbs when not. The Kirby Machine, manufactured by Messrs. A. Harris, Bon & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Draught, 320 lbs when akiig 2175, When not. The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manu'actured by Messrs. Eastwood & Co., of I ngersoll, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cut, 5 feet. Draught, 375 1bs when raking, 3251bs when not. SINGLE MACHINES. Machin Li e Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of ¥, took the First Pie, a Lhotu ee Cat, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, 825 Es not, 300 Ibs. rdick rl mauufuptite] by A, Harris, Son & Oo., of Brantford, took the Second Prize, a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Dinght, when raking, 3121bs, when not 2751bs. Phe Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by Jobo Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. €ut, 4 ft:fin. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when'not, 2801s. The tollowing aamed Combiued Machine: d bat were not d prizes, viz : Ayr Clipper, manufactured by i oly (pha of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draughi t, when raking, 3251bs, when not 275! be Ohio mbined, I by Messrs Jobn Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 Machi 200,000 FIRST-CLASS {RED BRICK ! ] FOR SALE CHEAP, at the WORTHINGTON! ! Manchester, Aug. 12, oy 3 --_-- coi l hen raking 3501bs, when not, 3001bs. je Buckeye. Abin by Mr. ' John Elliott, of London. Cut 4 feet 8inohes. Draught, when raking, 3251bs, whe bs. Brick ! Brick! pew Baltimore, Ey an Son & Co., of Brantford, Cat, ¢ fi. 10 in-- ught, when raking, 3101 ra hen not 2751bs. All of which is hereby certil ony TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. This is another Triumph for the Johns Reaper, as d by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. Comment is unnecessary when it is'a well known fact, that in all the trials in which the Johuston has competed it has never failed in taking the Hit Prize over all fis What more can Farmers ask? July 22ud, 1874, Taylor's Sto re, MANCHESTER. STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Hodgson has instructed W. E. Yarnold, Esq., to survey and lay out into acre lots | the North-west quarter of Lot 12, 6th con- cession Reach. The same will be sold by public or private sale, about the 1st of No« vember next, of which due notice will be given. Mr. Yarnold has a Plan and will furnish all necessary informaiion regarding the quality and quantity on each lot. Sept 10, 1874. 37-2m Insolvent Act of 1669, Canada. N the County Court Province of Ontario, of the County of County of Ontario. ) Ontatio. IN THE MATTER OF Albert Wellington Roberts, Of the Village of Port Perry, AN INSOLVENT The undersigned has filled in the office o this Court a Deed of Composition and dis- charge executed by his creditors, and on Monday, the 28th day of September next, he will: apply to Zacheus Burnham, Esquire, the Judge of the said Court, for a confirma tion of the discharge thereby effected. Port Perry, Saturday the 22nd day of August, A.D, 1874. A. W. ROBERTS, by Prosper, ArusTroNG HURD, his Attorney, ad litem. TO RENT HOUSE and Lot in Prince Albert, d near the j of Tnion Avenue and King Street. The House is new and comfortable and contains seven rooms. There is a good well ot water on the premises, with a pump in it. There are other necessary cob youienity on the lot. Fences and all in good orde! Rent, $6 per month. MRS. C. M. FITCH, Proprietress w 4 Apply fo M. G. ROBSON. Prince Afbert, July 29, 1874. 32 WHITBY J. & Ri WOLFENDEN, Wi ESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble nl tles, Montments, &c., Dundas St , Whit Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to order, JOHN NOTP, Agent, Port Pets. Whitby, July 29, 1874. would the presel ity of thanking kis at for at h much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the and he wil 1 be in 8 position fo further further extend business and offer still greater (LATE OF LOCKPORT, X. Y.,) : F)EGS to announce to the Laides of Port| Bi od vicinity, that has opened Port Perry, Sept 16tn 1874. LE tor. Sept. 10, 1874. HAR _ WORK, Tid patronage tows tr him since opening busi Piomises: 4 his | | My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e. New Marriage Act.| Port Perry, oy. 1st, 1874. i a mE fter continues y G Sl ionar hrvolor--t For Pry, p Are now on the way and & considerable portion already in Store. 10 MAKE ROOK For fature Arrivals, 1 will Sell Il Light AT, AND UNDER COST! Customers may expect BARGAINS IN Muslins, Silk Mantles, Light Prints, Silk Jackets, Tasso Lineps, Light Shaglp, Col'rd Lustres, Parasols, Col'rd Delaips, Remnants, Col'rd Poplins, Light Bapteste Cloth, Millinery Goods. Tapestry Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Beautifu} Patterns and Superb Quality Cheap, Nothing like them in Town. Call and see for yourselves. doy wet of | win be selected with iho grunigss sae. ure of customers both . the Obserser Printing Of the many- and modemtion FEEL pay Ty FOUND | $ bie work of evry description, She. will The Newest Styles of Dri y Goods, &c. tk, on the 1h oo Ta "All orders promptly attended | a Shampoois x ok class work, Aud elicles Jud oth GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such ives a Oe this Port. Pecry, Sept 10, 187A. a 45s Bag ed Jog : Manchester, Nov. 11, 1878, JORN TAYLOR 2d ned 2 s ROP h 4 TATE ; - a

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