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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Sep 1874, p. 4

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3 Inflammation of the Lungs. '+ Ouwrox, N. B., 17th February, 1873 Sm: In behalf of my family I wish to ac. v a debtof gratitude I owe Mr. James I Fellows. My daughter had been ill with inflammation of the Lungs had raised fim quantities of blood and purnlent matter \ with every symptom of con on. After obtaining the attendence of two eminent physicans who afforded her no relief, she was pursuaded to try Fellows Syrup of Hypophosphites: On taking two bottles we had every reason to believe she + would be cured.' Her physicans were sur- prised to find her improvement was so rapid and advised her to continue its use, which she did until her comp lete recovery. Two years have elapsed, during which time shéshas _neither taken or required any medicine, en- Jjoying '. use the Hypo. without fail. My wife also Laving been in bad health for some time, and having had Typhoid Fev- er in Deeember last, which left her much was advised by the physicans to use this remedy to build her up. Before taking half a bottle she found herself much 'benefited, and still continues to use it 1 believe under kind providence, Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites has been the means of restoring both my wite and daughter, and I hope the afflicted will avail themselves of its use for although it is widly used, I think its value is not appriciat- Yours truly, JOSEPH. A. EVANS, erm SS an . Payson's Indelible Ink.--An invaluable article ; every houscheeper should have it, every traveler should have it. every hotel should have it. It is used with a common pen and is always ready. endured the test for over forty years. -- wera ce BrEARPAST.--Erps's CocoA.~GRATEFUL AND CourorTiNg.--* By a thorough knowledge of the matural laws which govern the opera-- tions of digestion and nutrition and by a care- ful application of the fine properties of well- selected cocca, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deltcately flavored be- verage which may save us many heavy a doc- tors' bills." -- Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with Boiling Wateror Milk. Fach packet is labelled--*¢ James Epps & Co Homao- pathic Chemists, London." Maxvracture or Cocoa.--¢ We will now give an account of the prccess adopted by Messrs, James Epps & Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Euston Road, London" Sec article in Cazssssl's Household Guide. ~ [SPECIAL NOTICES.] HOSPHORUS, LIME, IRON, CA A or Peruvian' Bark. DR, WHEELER'S 'om pound Elixir of Phosphates and Callisaya combines these valuable remedies in the form of a delicious cordial. Phosphorus, a brain 3 Lime, an excitane of nutrition ; Ln, a blood maker ; and Calisaya or Peruvian Bark, the only specific for chilis and Fever, and all conditions of nervous prostration and general ebility. Phosphates are the only agents Knowa that act immediately on the stomach Fertecting the digestion and assimilation of and determining the formation of pure blood. No combination ever discovered is so femarkaile in building up constitutions run own with old complaints that have hercto- fore resisted all ordir ment. Sold by all dr v methods of treats S18. The Simplest, Cheapest and Best WORKING APARATUS in the world. For Marking Cotton, Silk, Woolen and Linen, is A PAYSON'S INDELIBLE INK ! Used with a common pen without a Preparation. This ink fiows perfetly ; will write as eas- ily on the finest muslin as ink on paper... It does uot dry up, and retains its virtues longer than any other ink known... not injure the finest fabric has endured the test for fol now the most popuiar ink in ex is nn Tabi and is Tt will mark more neatly, qui ly and indelibly than any other aparatus. ... | It requires no preparation of the fabric. Prico 37 cts per Bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Stationers, and Fancy Goods Dealers. ror Choice Br ick. HE Subseriber bas on hand and is con- 1 stantly manufacturing large quantities of the very best quality of Brick at his Yard North of Borelia, now Port Perry. These Brick have mn carcfully examined and throughly tested in all the material, manufacture, cellence as durable by Esq, of Osbawa, one « bricklayers and reliable Province, and pronout QQ J As are made in the Province. Orders filled promptly as agreed on. NEIL McARTHUR. 1874. 26 by him to he as TPR GH S85 Port Perry, Aug. 25, SUPPORT HOME ENTERPRIZE! COAL! JUST TQ HAND 800 Tons of Coal! AM prepared to supply all the Dlack- smiths in this part of the country with COAL CHEAPER Than it can be got anywhere else, Stove Coal, of all sizes, constantly on Be. Also a quantity of Shingles for Sale. © Apply to J. J. BHAW, At Brown & Ross' Store. Port Perry, July 15, 1874. 30-3m 'Blacksmithing IN ALL ITS Departments ! A WATSON would embrace this oppor- . tunity of returning his sincere thanks to his many customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him since com- ; mencing business in PORT PERRY. And would now beg to state that in order to meet his rapidly increasing business, he has admitted a Partner into his business and has MOVED To that large and commodious establish- \ 2 ment, in the Centre of the Village. Lately occupied by Mr, G. U. White. The facilities afforded by the largely in ises will enable the subscribers ' i I er good health, and urges all who are afflicted with any Lung or chest trouble to Payson's Ink has K ernment Stamp, with the words "Hollows ence, and | «d for uniformity of qulity and du-| Pui WM IR Material, Workmanship, Style and Fit !! fIE Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in - PORT PERRY; And wonld embrace this opportunity of as- suring his customers and the public gener ally that as in the past so in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the /best material, employing none but good work- men and selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is considered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, pay First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVFR ROSS' STORE, PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1873. COLLINGWOOD AND LAKE SUPERIOR LINE In connection with the Northern Railway of Canada. OMPRISING the undermentioncd First- class, Upper Cabin, Powerful, Side- wheel Steamers, 2 CHICORA, CUM BERLAND, § FRANCES SMITH. Running between Collingwood, Sault Ste Marie, Fort William and Duluth, Forming a close connection at Thunder Bay with Dawson Road Transportation Co, (Canadian Route) for FORT GARRY, And at Duluth with Northern Pacific Rail- way, for Moorhead and Red River Steamer for Fort Garry. pen. Tickets can be obtained from WwW. MH. MCCAW, AGENT, Watchmaker, Jeweler, &oc., POLT PERRY, A PUBLIC CAUTION. Oe Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither manufac d nor sold in any part of the Unit- es, although they may be obtained in American Provinces. 1 Potand Box bears the British Gor- s | Pills aud Ointment, London," engraved there- cesaary to make this an- the New York Chemical 1 | wee title of * Hollow | ev , no one will by di they have made arrange- me ely the firm of Messrs. kk, with their so-called and Ointment." iat from the large connexion fonry and Co. have in the British | and elsewhere, the public is very | likely to be imposed upon by unscropolous | vendors and others unless they exercise great | caution to prevent thei « misied, by find- | ing these medicines bearing a_stamp with the | name of "Holloway and Co., New York," printed thereon. 1M vin here ym ve very properly S for the benefit of themselves and the rt their names in the papers, that rn that my medicines can be them. f the firms alluded commend those who nes to apply to some named :-- Brown & Co., Halifax, N.S. \ th & Co., Halif N.S. John, N.B. of the Ho Messrs. Ave M .Fo & Song, S arlotte Town, P, E. §. ., Victoria, B. C. ., Victoria, B. C. John Pallen, Chatham, B.C. Munro & Co., Montreal. M J. Winer & Co., Hamilton, Ont. * Mr. H. J. Rose, Toronto. Mr. A. Chipman Smith, St. John, N.B. Mr. John Bond, Goderich, Ont. Messrs. Elliot & Co, Toronto. Mr. J. Chaloner, St., N. B. Brothers, St. John, N.B. A v, Windsor, Ont. , Mrs. Orpen, Morden, N.S. Mr. George C. Hunt, Jun, Fredericton, N.B. Mr. W. H. Thompson, Harber Grace, N.F.L. Mr. J. M. Wiley, Fredericton, N.B. Messrs. W. & D. Yuile, Montreal. The medicines are sold at the lowest whole- sale net prices, in quantities of not less than £20 worth--viz: 8s. 6d., 32s., and 34s. per dozen boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment, for which remittances must be gent in advance. Chémists and other vendors of Holloway's genuine Pills and Ointment may have their names inserted in the Jocal papers if they will please apply here-- THOMAS HOLLOWAY. Oxford Street, W. C. London, March 318-874. « 533, Sunred -01 0} pred uopuARE BOR 'YOILdSAp PUB SSOUIVIU U3L JOPIO 0) OPUUL FHOA 0 IX M '133uls Noous JIMVIN IOVIFEVD TVOLLOVAd "ASLIHM 'NVAONOQ SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. BRIG LAYING STONE WORK, PLAS- &c., in all their departments, exécuted in the best style, Utica, July 15,1873, ~~ [UMA] S9q OU} WO opwwr puey uo AYuvisucd song JO JWAUNI0SY AOOYH FIRST OLASS | MR LUMBER! we AND ee BILL LUMBER OF --= ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND -- AND -- CUT TO ORDER ----AT -- SARVION MILLS, PORT PERRY. '4 Port Perry, Sept 24, 1873. rr ----------Y (CABINET AND OGRAN Cabinet Organ HA UXBRIDGE va UXBRIDGE THRE Fmbodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their CONCEDED SUPERIORITY |! It is the intention of the Company not only to make the Best-Instruments, but to Sell them the Cheapest! VALUE Tus D "Is now is full running order. There Warcrooms are furnished with a large variety of the latest and most popular wares of the day, and upon examination, will be found to be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited. QUALITY AND Fury ITURE ;PARTMEN | Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any other house in the trade, they most respectfully solicit an examination of their Stock in all their De- partments. IN THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTHENT ! ction of Walnut, Ilm, Butternut, Oak, Rosc S always on hand. We have also two #/RST- appendage Everything is also complete. A good wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered ("0 CLASS HEARSES with the neceas: Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Co'y, Uxbridge, July 22, 1874. ~ MANCHESTE CARRIAGE WORKS General Blacksmithing ! ee (ee ! nmerons eistomers for the liberal patronage orm them and the public generally that he own control and in future will carey on both pared to fill all orders coanceted with rE HE Subscriber in returning he has reecived in the past, v has taken the Wood Department und the wood and iron departments, and is now pre either branch. BUCGCIES, WAGONS, nd covery description of CARRIAGE made in irst Class Workmen, the Nowest Style of th Best Material, and by a5 Reps thanks to his» dn neatly and expeditiously executed, All work warranted and ¢ Manchester, May 1, 1874. e. _W.C. HEARD. | AND | | 1 - W%rks! iis numerous censtomers for the awed upon him during the many years business having rendered an extension ary, 1 have HE lib of premises n MOVED TO PORT PERRY, | Largely exteuded my premises and secured greatly increased facilities for business and am | now prepared more promptly to mect the increasing demands of customers and to fill orders on the shortest notice, > CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. Old Carriages repaired with neatness | and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. pen. Come and inspect our Works, 'Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. - i JAMES EMANEY. THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of a (IIRL, Eavetroughs, Cistern Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably 'with any in the County both as to price and quality. pen. Job Work attended to with our usual dispajch. A. E. McOCAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874. PUMPS! PUMPS! You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. I RVIN'S . PATENT FACTORY, PORT PERRY. rem Oe SEE THE PRICES. Force Puup--A complete Pump and Fire Eogine with Hose and Coupling complete for $25. . Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cents per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 ceuts per foot. Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. 0 Algo every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! erience in Pump-making in the largest factories in Canada and scriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisty all that will Having had long ex theUnited States, the su favor him with a call. All orders for any of the above, whether by mail or otherwise Prompliy attended to. N TRENBETH'S ITH THE STREAH. {and would beg to inform them and the pub- ory) NEW FALL GOODS ! FOR - 1814, PHOT FOR ALL, AND PERFECT PICTURES SECURED AT k MCKENZIE & SCOTT'S 5 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES Orposit Foy's. Hotl, Port Perry. ITH the view of supplying the it demand for er ne Photographs, the Subscribers have--regard- less of expense--so fitted up their Galleries | and introduced such Instruments as will at 'all times secure PERFECT PICTURES. Their thorough knowledge of every de- partment of the Art, acquired in some of the best Galleries on this continent, together with their excellentGalleries and superior in- struments, give them facilities enjoyed by few for producing those beautiful Photo graphs admired by all who sce them, By skilfully retouching the negatives the most hand ph hs are produced in every instance. Their Galleries are stocked with a choice assortment of First Class Albums, Picture Frames, Stereoscopic Instruments, the Finest Chromos, and specimen Photographs in end. less variety. A cordial welcome is extended to all to visit our Galleries and inspect our Stock. McKENZIE & SCOTT. Port Perry, Dee. 10, 1873, AT Y ITH thanks to my numerous cus- tomers for liberal support in the past, I take this opportunity of advising them and the public generally, that 51 MY FALL STOCK! Has now arrived and is complete in every department ; of CHOICE QUALITY, NEWEST STYLES, and VERY CHEAP. Full lines and splendid value in Canadian and English Tweeds, Broad Cloths, Trowser- ings and Vestings, * . JrEocnsMetioNn 1! TO THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Every variety of Overcoatings. A Complete Stock of Ready-made Clothing in the latest styles, my own manufacture. The Furnishing Department: comprises everything in the line. Shirts in every va- riety. Groceries, Underclothing of Choice quality and all " ; Styles, cheap. Clothing, A Full Assortment of Stylish Hats and Caps. Look ont for my Stock of Gents' fine Furs to arrive shortly. Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Port Perry, Augt 26, i SEE Tinware, - Stationery, Patent Medicines, &e., IS AT THE Greenbank Store. GEO. FLINT. - Greenbank , July 20, 1872, 10h SANG, B74 HE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform- mg his customers and the public gen- erally, that he has on hand a. good and well assorted selection of TT TYRE T A FURNITURE : JN EAR av Such as Extension, Centre, The Subse * in an- Kitchen Talles; Wood, nonncing to his friends and customers, and Cloth Chai the public in general, that he has completely fillea his CATION CRADCDIIAZ JEWELRY EiARG UM ! With a well selected Steck of Fine Gold Jewehy, Gold Chain Dining and ¢, and Hair- ps and Damas] Isteads, What= which ous in the ods delivered free of charg ar attention paid to Picture Fram-- © And respectful inspection of the above Goo nd by Selling a meaty | Goop article at as low a pr 1c possibile can afford, he is sare, that, « you have; bought, you will go home with great satis- | faction, | | He in re, £0as ock by the fram (UNDERT corvARin 1 get the Eglin Everythi nds to sell ata Low out the whole of his na i GRATIS --(ome Illustrated Al BEPAGTIAENT | I keep on hand a ARiG is complete. anac for L. good sc m of Walnut, Oak n, Butter- All Goods and Work W THD | nut, Rosewood, Velvet and Clotk-covered Ben, Please give a call. Coffins, JOHN DIESFELD; Opposite G. U. White's Carriage Factory. Port 1 erry, Dec. 17, 1873, Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, Gloves and Hat-bunds, furnished fice when required. 5 A FIRST CLASS HEAR JOHN NOTT. N.B. All kinds of good Lumber taken in exchange for work. The subscriber is the 52 Ene SA rh only authorized Agent in this locality for the ADT om Tor TN > Port Perry, May 13, 1874. 21 patronage bestowed upon him in the past; CHEAPER THAN EVER lic generally that he has OPENED BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY EN AUAVEY - And that in the future his business will be carried on at Port Perry and Prince Albert le 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 population of this highly prosperous section of country CHAS. HISCOCKS, Baker and Confectioner, Candies, Biscuits, Cakes, Bread, Flour, Oat meal, Cornmeal, Lobsters, Sardines, Fruits Toys, &c. WEDDING CAKES MADE TO ORDER! 3&5" Tea Meetings, &c., furnished on liberal Terms, Shops--Prince Albert and Port Perry. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Prince Albort and Port Perry, November 27, 1873. } ® ° Undertaking Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and CHEAP. p45" Remember the BIG CHAIR directly opposite the Post Office, Port Perry. The highest price paid for all kinds of Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes of LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. {Square Edge DProferred.] Oak or Ash, 1 in., 1}, 2 in,, any width. Bulteruut, 1 in., any width. * Rock Elm, 1} in., 1} in, any width. Common Water Elm, 1 in,, any width, - Basswood, \ in,, any wi Fa © "& 1} im, 5,8, 10ior 1 in, wide. Lud piffing 12, 148 17 28}.20, or 21, in. wide. x . Pine, 1 in, 1}, 2 in, 12, 14 or 16 feet Jong. Maple, Beech, and Birch : jin, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in, 3} in, 2in., 3% in, 5in., Plank. 24x24, Square Scantling. i W. H. GIBBS. FIRST CLASS - BRICK! [HE Subscriber is prepared to supply, and is constantly manufacturing, any quan-- tity of First Class Brick, at his ~~ BRICK YARD, PORT PERRY, North of what was formerly Berelia. The Clay from which the Bricks are manufactured cannot be surpassed in quality. The mixing, grinding, moulding, and management of the Kiln are under the care and superintendence of thoronghly experienced and skilful brick makers. hie Parties wishing choice brick will find it to be to their advantage to supply themselves W. H. PARK} . y' . = IS SELLING --~ a FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. | | Bb J | B@5™ A good stout boy wanted to learn the | \ Re % i aT Business. ! $i) ? tg 3 gl TE Agent for ToupsToxes and MoNUMENTS. : THE OSHAWA CABINET coy Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1874. LG 2 DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Caper Factory! PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always keep on hand 1 (andare constantly manufacturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of Croce Ma- TERIAL, the Best WorkmANsuip, and at sucn pices as cannot fail to suit. «oie RN. UNDERTAKING: i x ete Inall its departments promptly ttended to and charges moderate. : COFFINS of all sizes kept con- ; stantly on hand. . SHROUDS of all sizes and ewest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE d on short notice. P The American Style of Hearse. Also an ordinary style of Hearse, tear gers reen anne J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y ce engenasaneanes JUST COMPLETED, AT THE PORT PERRY JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, BOOK & STATIONERY EMPORIUM ! SPLENDID Stock of Fine Gold Jew- elry in handsome Chains for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Ear-Rings, Finger- Rings, Brooches, &c.. of the Finest Styles and Latest Fashions. - Fancy Jewelry to suit all. Goldine Goods, a choice variety, My Book Department! Every varicty of the most beautifully got up Bibles, from the lag Family Bible down to the ¥mall 'Pocket edifion. Prayer Books and every varicty of Hymn Books in choice styles of binding. My assortment of School Books is always complete. Albums for all! . Every thing in the Stationery line. Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Writing Rooks, Paper, Ink and Pens, The Daily and Weckly MAIL and GLOBE newspapers, SEWING MACHINES! The best out, and sold lower than any. where else. £ : Musican IssTRUMENTS.~=PRianos, Ora gans, Melodeons, Violins, Concertinas, &c., procured from the best makers on the short. est notice. : ROOM TAPER! A choice lot of the newest styles ot Room Paper just arrived from'! England--exaetly what is wanted for onr rooms. Every article in stock sold at prices which cannot be undersold for such goods. Come and inspect my Stock. Remember the place, Allen's Emporium opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry, THOMAS ALLEN, 1 April 15, 1874. A MCTACQART'S FOR PRSERVING AND BEAUTIFYVING THE HAIR! AND RENDERING IT PARK As a hair dressing it. eannot be surpassed | Aey preventive for baldness it has no ual TRY! IT TRY {T! TRY Fl! BEF 25 cents per bottle, 4 Manufactured by W. McTAGGART, Medical Hall, Prince Albert, AND GLOSSY. The gnly reliable Gift Distribution in the country. er $100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFEgf To bo distributed in © a; - INF 45TH SADE! 2 Gift Hntervprise! 'Fo be drawn Monday, Oct, 12th, 1874, ~ ONE GRAND IAPITAL RRIZE $10,000, IN GOLD !!. One Prizo of 85,000 in Silver - I Tro Prizes sion E, 'ive Prizes $50 $7 REEN KS Ten Prizos $100 i % naCRer vo inges 'and Matehed Horses . with S|] ji i oT Fenris 30 0 Buggies, Horses, &c., worth $600 N Two Fine-toned Rosewood Tans Worth $350 each. 10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 fy 1500430ld and Sliver Lever Hea tae Waiahos in all) worth from $20 to $300 each ! Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, &e. Humber of Gifts, 10,000. Tickets limited to» 3 B= Agents wanted to sell Ticket: 3 Who: A Premiums wil he Pa ingle Tickets, $2; lickets $10; T ve Tickets, $20; Twent, ve 240, $ Velve Circulars containing a fall list of priz description of the manner of IAW Gn other information in reference to the Distri- be sent to nny on |: All lot : ayy ng them Main ii IRVIN, Port Perry. Sept. 29,1870. { at my yard. , President. . NEIL McARTHUR. Oshawa, Feb. 5 1873, Port Perry, July 20, 1874, 32 . ~ 0 3 Wi must be addressed e, If L,D,SIN x § "on ¥ nse, © DS he, > ig 3 \ | i ) A v, 7 ~ § | - « » {] > § 4 =

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