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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Oct 1874, p. 3

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S py « ~ TAG TARE 0 BROVACHR ° : \ Led . ad : Yay Wea "Ir. Chris ; -- ME i ca ---------- eee meme & Rose' Column Mr. Christian's Column.| My Worthington Col FALL CIRCULAR PORT PERRY, Are showing one of the Finest stocks of NOW FALL 00 . In the County, much Below former Prices The bulk of which were IMPORTED DIRECT ! From the English | Markets. . They invite special attention to their Stock of Winceye, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, Table Linens, Dress Goods, &c, which are the CHEAPEST: Good Winceys Imported Direct, from 10e Boys Suits " " $3.50. Boys' Overcoats « $1.00. Gents' Beaver Pea Jackets from $5. Ladies' Shawls from $2, Young Ladies' White Coney Jackets, Cheap. Ladies' Promenade Scarfs (beautiful Goods) Thompson's celebrated glove fitting Corsets. Grey Cottons 33 in. wide, heavy, at 10c. do 36 m. American heavy at 12}c Men's L. W. Shirts and Drawers at 90c. Heavy all Wool Tweed at 75c. ood Scarlet Flannel at 25¢. Beautiful Striped Velvetcens(latest novelties) CROCKERY, Cheap. Phe Finest Tea (for 50e per 1b) in county. A Choice lot of Boots & Shoes, (Hand made) Cheap. Goods bought in best Markets on bes terms and sold at lowes living Prices. BROWN & ROSS. Port Perry, Oct, 7, 1874 Brock, Sept 21, 1874, Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874. neds: Yo DC . / se 2 PT ------------------ come ~ = ' = {he by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and secure ARE STILL PAYING THE FLIGUEST PRICE} FOR BUTTER, AND Selling Goods AT LOWEST CASH PRICES ! CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Per RE-OPENING | OF THE WARDROBE | o---- Sept. 7, 1874. (rp Proprictor of the Wardrobe would { intimate to his numerous friends that [lis place of business is a "and the public will find it to their advantage to sce his Goods and NOTE & PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere as he has a Stock which will be sold at ul 1 AE 0) y LESS THAN COST! For Cash or Produce. He is determined to 'open no accounts, All may depend on getting the very best value for their money.-- | Please note the following prices :-- ! Prints worth 17¢, now sold at 12c, Cottons worth lic, now sold at 12¢, ss Goods worth 20¢, now sold 123c¢, cd Suits at $8. Hats and Caps at any price. © lot of Boots and Shoes at unheard; of pr Men's Stogas cou eee ieanne $2 10 Boy's do. . 1.50 Wi 75 125 Womens' do. GO Alsoa very fine lot of TE. tered at from per lb. to be Slaugh- 20 cts The very best Hyson Teas for 80c. Currants end Raisins, very low. Pork from 9c per 1b, 411 Goods marked in Plain Figures and you can gee for yourselves, T intend to do br ss, and will not be beaten either in Price or Quality, pay" Depend upon it, this genuine Sacrifice Sale. | Come along with your Cash. | A. W. ROBERTS. Port Perry, Aug, 20, 1874. : » A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT : any in want of good Cedar or Fire- wood are hereby info 1 that Major Hodgson instructed W. E. Yarnold, Esc y and lay out into acre lots cst quarter of Lot 12, 6th con- The same will be sold by ite sale, about the 1st of No- of which due notice will be will be a 3% ary informaion regarding the : and quantity-on cach lot. 10,1874. 37-2m | Dissolution of Partnership | HE partnership hitherto existing under the name and style of Watson & Co, for carrying on the business of Blacksmithing in all its departments In the Village of Port | Perry, has been dissolved by mutual consent | on this day, Saturday, September 19th, 1874: | James Emancy will pay all debts incurred by the firm and collect all debts due to the firm; JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON, 1 i | sn TAKE NOTICE. ! HE business will in future be canied on | by the Subscriber with energy and promptitude, HORSE QHOEINGC Will always be a Specialty! At this establishment: . An establishment where Horse Shocing on thoroughly scientific | principles is made a specialty, and where (the extent of the establishment is equal to the extensive and increasing demand, has | been long and anxiously desired by the num- erous owners of horses in this prosperous | section of country. The Subscriber is happy | to state that he has fully met this demand | Dy employing a full staff of the BEST HORSE SHOERS ! To be found in the Province. Parties sending their Horses to my Horse- | Shoeing Establishment may rely on having | | them shod on such principles as will develop | | the foot, counteract deformities occasioned the greatest possible ease and comfort to the horse in traveling. Blacksmithing | In all its departments executed with neat-- | ness and dispatch, JAMES EMANEY. p&@™ Remember the place. The shop | ately occupied by Mr. G. U. White. | Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874. J STRAY MARE. Car into the premises of the suscriber, lot 17 in the 8rd concession of Brock, about the monthrof June last, a dark brown Mare with white hind feet, aud dered fore fect. The owner is requested to come, t | prove property, pay expenses and, take her away, otherwise she will be sold to pay ex- penses, WM. CARMICHAEL, Lot 17, 3rd con, Brock. . TIMOTHY| normous Arrivals! WRICHT'S BOOT & SHOE [EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords of Hed lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the ONE PRICE. [HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH! Subscriber. TONES BROS. PORT PERRY. Two Large Stores Filled Full of NEW FALL GOODS! Positively the Largest Stock in/North Ontario. : DOING THE LARGEST BUSINESS. SMALL PROFITS. READY PAY. Port Perry, Oct. 7, 1874, Will be paid by the > - J. WRIGHT. port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. [PORTANT | NEW FALL GOODS yyETIIN SALE LAND ON SCU608 ! | | AND IN THE TOWN O r | PORT PERRY. BY VIRTUE of Power of Sale contained in LWAYS ON HAND A At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S. a & t-- - - N= 1S THE TIME to purchase your AN supplies of Choice and CREAR GROCERIES AT WORTHINGTON'S ! it Bongard & Robinson's | Cash paid for all kinds of PORT PERRY. Of all kinds, 2, \ A R ° FIRST CLASS At T. C. F Oo MAN'S. : a certain Mortgage made by J. Ww. At 1 o'clock, p. m., at the PORT PERRY, Jing composed of part of Lot number one | yout 70 acres are cleared, The bal- I'resh JHeats ! # a osasat hth Ble 50 B oyal Hotel, SEVERAL LARGE CONSIGNMENTS. | Parcel No. L 'in the 8th Con. of the township of BScugog, pre vered with mixed Timber. There | \SATURDAY, 17TH OCT. 1874. In the Town of | IMPROVED FARM ON SCUGOG. | containing about 90 acres more or less, of ed on the premises a frame barn and, PORT PERRY. y 5 ' | ) | "TERMS .--One tenth of purchase money | on day of Sale and the balance within 30 = with. the Crowd and have a look funys from the dato of § at our Cheap and excellent TEAS and | For further particuls ---------- ppl y to SUGARS. We have superior Teas, in Green, ta Sel - | JNO. & D.J. ADAMS. Black, and Japan, from 40 cents to $1 per EE N oted for Cheap Boots and Shoes. | Port Perry 1b. 10, 11 and 12 1s of Sugar for $1. i [yom I. WATKIS, Auctioneer, Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. | Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1874. N YO | 8s : | Also at the samc time and place all that BRING ALD 6 U EG | portion of the Fairbanks Estate lying be-- tween Ireland's Diving Park and the shore of Lake Scugoy, in the town of Port Perry, containing about acres, move or less, of beautiful land facing the lake and well adap- ted for building lots. And get half Cash and half Trade, and no humbug. Port Perry, Aug ) 27, 1874. Hides and Pelts. pas Come with the others and save | money by buying your Groceries, &c., &c. AT BONGARD & ROBINSON'S. Port Perry, Aug.20, 1875. 35 For further particulars apply to JOHN & D.J. ADAMS, Agents for Fairbanks' Estate. Another her Triumph Insolvent Act of 1869. of ) FOR N the County Court of the County of SCHOOL : | . ; ) ; Lo. ; Burnham, Esquire, the Judge of the said | Phe following is the Secretary s Official Report of the Kent County | Court, fora discharge under the said Act. Agricultural Society's Reaping match, held at Chatham, Yuly 15th, 1874. | Port Perry, 16th day of Sept, in the year of our Lord 1874. { OHATUAM, ONT, Jury 16TH, 1874. JAMES McBRIEN, . © oO mn w - At trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, & 8) ' 23 £5 onl we which took place near this town, on By his Attorney, 0- In the Matter of James Mc- Ontario, { ' Conais, | Buiey, af the Village of Port in Perry, in the County of Ontario, 0 x an Insolvent. On Wednesday, the 23rd day of October next, the undersigned will apply to Zachen --- v, 15th inst. under the auspices of the Kent County Agriculwural Society, the fol- P. A. HURD. amed Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: COMBINED MACHINES. [oho Domain srs. Forsythe & Co., of Dundas, took the First Prize, a 300 Ibs when not. 2 " nD o A full assorément of Fetocok 1 } y 3 , J. & R. WOLFENDEN, S Diploma. Cut df 3 inches. Draught, v YHOLESALE and Retnil dealers ir ze & Stephenson Machine, manu'actured by M of Ingersoll, V Foreign and American Marble Man- d Prize, a Diploma. Cut, J feet caught, 371 bs when not. | tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St, Whitby. SINGLE MACHINES, |imimiesi-siae Also Building Stone cut to order. The Johnston Machine, manufactured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co, of | JOHN NOTT Whitby, took the First Prize, a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, ' 2 ' 325 Ibs, when mot, 300 ILs. Ftd he Burdick Machine, mpaufuctured by A. Harris, Son & Co, of Brantford, tok the Second | Whitby, July Prize, a Diploma. Cut4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 3121bs, when not 2751bs. ae em cette Tho Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by John Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, a Diplowa. Cut, 4ft.2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. STRAYED STEER. : Thafollowing named 'Combigied Magbines competed bat were not awarded prizes, via: Ayr Clipper, manufactured by Mr. John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draught, ; b. ~{AME into the premises of the Subscriber, about the 15th inst, a White Sf with yellow neck. Four years old. THe owner is requested to come and pay charges anc when raking, 3251bs, when not 2751s. The Ohio combined, manuf tured by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. take him away, otherwise he will be gold «. the law directs. Wedn lowing WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS n Harvester, manufactured by M vor Medal, Cut 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, 330 Ibs when rak whine, manufactured by Messrs. A. Harris, Son & Co, of Pooks for aa and Pullic Fotrools, Agent, Port Perry. 32 1874. AtW.H.McCAW'S. Port Perry, Aug. 12, 1874. 33 Cut, 5 feet 1 mre = inch. Draught, when rakin 0lbg, when vot, 300Tbs. The eye, manuf y Mr. John Elliott, of London. Cut 4 feet 8 inches. when raking, 3251bs, when not, 290 lbs. New Baltimore, manufac tured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford. Cat, 4 ft. 10 in-- Draught, when raking, 310 10s, when not 2751bs. All of which is hereby certified as correct JOHN TISSMAY, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. Draught, This is another Triumph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the Brown &. Patter Manufacturing Company, Whitby. FIRST-CLASS Comment jgfinndbessally when its a well known fact, that _in all the trials in which the Togdlop ected pstmever fasted in taking the First Prize over all others! RED BRICK ! i) FOR SALE CHEAP, at the Manchester Brick Yard. Partics wanting large quantities for build- ing purposes will be liberally dealt with, §. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Aug. 12, 1874. 31 HAIR WORK. MRS. IL. M.COOK, (LATE OF LOCKPORT, N. Y.) EGS to aonounce to the Laides of Port Perry and vicinity, that has opened an establishment, three doors west of the Obserser Printing Office, for the manu- facture of Chignons, Braids, Curls, Switches, Combings, Bracelets, Rings, and Ornamental hair work of every description. She will also attend to Ladies' Hair Dressing and Shampooing. All orders promptly attended to. Mrs. Cook guarantees first class work, as sho has had long experience in the busi- July 22nd, 1874. eee WILLIAM BARTLEY. Cartwright, Sept. 23, 1874. 30-3w ACRES of Land, being part of lof No. 29, in the 5th concession of the ----r Part of the above property is cleared. For further particulars apply to the pro- FOR SALE, 65 TOWNSHIP OF SCOTT. prietor, J. V. THOMPSON, Port Perry. March 17, 1874. vs MANCHESTER. GENERAL 0 are 0 3 ls HE Subscriber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his cusicmers for | Blacksmithing & Horse-shoeing | the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening business at Manchester, and basinpw. Mm: ch pleasure; in stating, that having purchased the Store and premises, ha will bein a pésition to further extend his business and offer still greater | -= £ Subscriber would intimafe, that he inducements to customers. § leased the Blacksmith Shop lately occupied by Mr, Alex. ofi, near Dr. Thorns Veterinary stables, Port Perry, where 'he will carry on the blacksmithing business inall its departments. ? Horse-Shoeing 1 | Always specially attended to. = Shoeing dane on the most approved principles. for the pro- per developement of the horses foot, . venting interfering and securing the greatest comfort and ease in traveling, A share of public ) My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, §c.. And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prites as cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873, JOHN TAYLOR PortPerry, Sept 10, 1874. Part Percy, Spt

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