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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Oct 1874, p. 3

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. : -- Messrs Brown & Ross' Column PALL CIRCULAR 1 } Gi PORT PERRY, Are showing one of the Finest stocks of NEIV FALL 00D Below former Prices "The bulk of Which wero {MPORTED DIRECT ! English Markets. ( They invite specialattention to their Stock of Winceys, Shawls, Ready Made Clothing, "Table Linens, Dress Goods, &c, which are the CHEAPEST IN TOWN! {Good Winceys Imported Direct, from 10c.' 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 mn, American heavy at 123c 'Men's L. W Shirts and Drawers at 90c. Hoavy all Wool Tweed at 75c. Good Scarlet Flannel at 26c. Beautiful Striped Velveteens(latest novellies) A large lot of ~GROCKERY, €heap. The Finest Tea (for 50¢ per lb) in the county. ; A Choice lok of Boots & Shoes, = (Hand made) Cheap. «Goods bought in best Markets on best germs and sold at lowes living 1 ices. BROWN & ROSS, Fort Perry, Oct, 7, 1871: I { MR. OURRIE'S COLUMN. 1874. 1825. FULLY EQUIPPED FOR THE amy COLD SEASON ! Gent's Furs, Robes, Overcoats, Gent's Plaids, Blankets, Horse Blankets, Shanty Blankets, Crib Blankets, Cradle Blankets, Railway Rugs. Carpets. Tapestry, 2 ply, All-Wool," 2 ply Union, Datch Hemp, Stair Hemp, | Felt, printed, Oil Cloth, ' Green Baize, Binding. Moscow Beavers, Friczes, Naps, and !ludson Bay Cloths, in New Colors and Fine Quality, Scotch Coating, "| Canadian Coatings, Canadian Tweeds, ! you can sec fur yourselves, 1 intend to do ' i business, and will not be beaten cither in Fancy Vostings, Price or Quality, Trouserings, De I upen it, this will be a i enuine Sacrifl : Fine Broad & . B Clothe, Come alon th your Cash. Doeskins, Twill'd Cassimere, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Scarfs, Ties, | Braces, Socks, | Rubber Overcoats, Felt Overshocs, Fine Calf Boots, * Moccasins, &c, Ladies' Furs, Caps, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Shawls, Scarfs, Clouds, Veils, . Dress Goods in all the New Materials and Colors, Costume Twecds, Waterproof Tweeds, Mantle Beavers, Mantle Sealskins, Mantle Silk Velvets, Mantles, Ready made, Black Silks, Colored Silks, Poplins, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, All Wool Plaids, Plain and Fancy Wincies. Flannels, Shirtings, Tickings and Denims, Table Linens, _All the above lines in stock and the end-: less variety of small wares and New Goods daily coming in from an assortment most' extensive and attractive and presents to CASH BUYERS the very best opportun- ity of getting the Best Goods at 'the lowest prices. Sugars, Syrups, and General Groceries, Fish, Salt, Water Lime, Oil, Piants, Nails, Glass, and Builder's Hardware. Be®,. Cash for Grain, Pork, Butter, Eggs &c., &c, GEO. CURRIE. Table Covers, promptitude. Demasks, HORSE SHOEINC Fallow Soke will al be a Specialty | always cialty Sheeting and Shistings, At this establishment: 'An establishment Sundries, where Horse Shoeing on thoroughly scientific | the greatest possible ease and comfort to the BUTTIR. BUTTER Corrigan & : Campbell ARE STILL PAYING THE FAIGHEST PRICE! FOR BUTTER, Selling Goods LOWEST CASH PRICES ! CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 7, 1874. RE-OPENING WARDROBE! HE Proprictor of the Wardrobe would intimate to his numerous friends that his place of business is again open, and the public will find it to their advantage to see his Goods and NOTE & PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere as he has a large Stock which will be sold at LESS THAN COST! For Cash or Produce. 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 12}c, Cottons worth 1 ¢, now sold at 12¢, Dress Goods worth 20¢, now sold 12)c, Tweed Suits at £3. Hats and Caps tt any price. A large lot of Bouts and Shoes at unheard of prices. He is determined to Men's Stogas ... 2 10 Boy's do. SLES) Womens' do. . tee 75 Men's Primells . 12 Womens® do. Alsoa very fine lot of T tered at from | 20 cts per Ib. | The very best Hyson Teas for 80. Currants | Pork from 9c per 1h, in Plain Fi 60 to be Slaugh- | tand Raisins, | Al Goods ny wes and A. W. ROBERTS. Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1874, House and Lot for Sale, Fee SALE, mises--al ing to the B > John Allan, en the South in the 6th con- cgssion of the Township of East Whitby, On the Nonquon Road. The said premises is well stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and is well adapted for a Gardener, Weaver, or any person wishing to retire trom business, For terms and particulars, apply to WILLIAM SMITH, HENRY ADAMS, Columbus, Sept 28, 1874, } Executors. 40.4w MRS. [es HAIR DRESSER, Switches, Braids, Frizzets, Curls, and Comb- ings, Manufactured for 50 cts per ounce. Shop--Second door west of the Observer of ffice. Port Perry, Oct. 14, 1874. 42 Dissolution of Partnership ! T= 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 Emaney will pay all debts incurred by the firm and collect all debts due to the firm: JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON. NOTICE. HE 1 AKE in future be canied on by the Subscriber with energy and principles is made a_ specialty, and where the extent of the establishment is equal to | the extensive and increasing demand, has| 'een 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 by employing a full staff of the BEST HORSE SHOERS To be found in the Provinee. Partids 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 | by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and secure horse in traveling. Blacksmithing In all its departments executed with neat-| ness and dispatch. | JAMES EMANEY. p@~ Remember the place. The shop lately occupied by Mr. G. U. White. Port Perry, Oct 7, 1874, Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874, J. B. . Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874. Mr .Christian's Column. I \ IRED BRICK ! Enormous Arrivals! Tr FOR SALE BY JONES BROS.' PORT PERRY. B. WORTHINGTON, Two Large' Shores Filled Full of NEW FALL GOODS! Positively the Largest Stock in North Ontario. DOING THE LARGEST SMALL PROFITS. BUSI. PORT PERRY, READY PAY. Port Perry, Oct. 7, 1874, ONE PRICE. ALE--Bass' and O'Keef's,....c. veaeen ened C. FOR IL } HEADQUARTERS IOR CH EAP GOODS. EMT Clothes Pins, 'S Arrowroot... ae BRANDIES--Case, and on Draft, Bitters--John Bull, ........ } & Blacking--Stove and Shoe, . . Blueing--Ball and Button . 0 Broom, .,.......5-. Baking Powders... Biscuits. ......... oe ORE le} ea A | t | [ l 1H | FIRST CLASS Fresh Jeats ! LWAYS ON HAND ONRERG; od vi iia ran von reins Coffee--Whole and Ground. .......,...... Candles--Sperm and Tallow At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S, - et -- ceeeean test ecsarenenand OW 1S THE TIME to purchase your supplies of Choice and | Clothes Thing: (HEAP GHOCERIE Of all kinds, A Bogard & Robinson's PORT PERRY. Men's Grey Gurnsey Shirts and Drawers, 90c. usual Price $1. Cigars, ..... Men's Flesh Col'rd do. do. Men's Wool Knitted Socks 25¢, nsual price 40c. $1, usual price $1.25. ESSENCES--Lemon, Vanilla, Peppermint, | FISH--Herrings, Cod, Whitefish, Trout, Canadian Factory Woolen Yarn 80c, usual price $1. Sioked, do oc sve eresanras PERRY RT Ladies' Fancy Heeled Rubbers 50¢, usual price 60c. FRUITS--Dricd, Canned and Green. ....... All Wool French Merinos 45¢. per yd. (Fgh, cn © | GIN--Henkle's, and Old Tom ............ Ladies' Silk Ties--a Large Assortment. The Finest Stock | Special Lines in Boots, Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. -- a AR r {OME with the Crowd and 1 C at our Cheap and excellent SUGARS. We e superior Ted Black, and Jay from 40 ¢ents to Ib. 10,11 and 12 Ibs of Sugar for $1. | Ginger--=Ground and Whole +... ........ of Furs in the County. . . | Hops, ... | MEAT--Fresh, Dried and Smoked, | MEALS--Oatmeal, Cornmeal, best White Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. | 3 : ot Port Perry, Oct, 21, 1874. Flour, Grabam Flour, &c..... we BRING ALONG YOUR EGGS [Maeno ns And get half Cash and half Trade, and no ! Matches; ( humbug. | SAL LL RE Le See ee sarees veeans " . Mustard--Col: 3: Seen' Cash paid for all kinds of d--Coleman's, and Keep's,...... .... s MM, Rt 3 Hides and Pelts. ITI ------ z = ops. Te tesetsaisetietiees setae Nuts--Walnuts, Almonds, and Filberts,.... 'ome with the bthers and save | money by buy your Groceries, &c., &c. Oil--Hair, and Castor. .. Another Pickles--Cross & Blackwell's, Morton's Wy. AT BONGARD & ROBINSON'S. Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1875. 35 FOR att's, and BAYS, ..vvue nes vurvennend | PORTER--Guiness', and Blood's.. .... | ee eees ie JOHNSTON 'EAPER Plowlines .. -- --0---------- Pepper--Black, White and Red The following is the Seeretary's Official Report of the Kent County | Rice--Whcle and Ground Agricultural Society's Reaping natch, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874. = RUM--Jamaica and Demerara ...... . CHATHAM, Oxt., Jey 16TH, 1874. Sinale Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on | o - he auspices of {ent County Agricultural Society, the fol- | Seeds--Timothy, Clover, &c ... peted for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: CHINES Ropes, Lelie At a trial of Combi Wednesday, 15th in lowing named Machines « 98 ABUL Soaps... Soda .. op / / 40 cot 3 A full assortment of Seheo The Dominion Harv sthe & Co., of Dur c the | Sago ers irst Prize, a er v aking, 300 1bs when not. Sauc Jo., of Brantford, took the | SHCES .-... .....0..veienel os when not. - Pooks for Srgh and Sultse| «The Kir SA {>The Dodie & Stephe ars. Eastwood & F Ingersoll, | SPIRITS--Rye, Malt, Monongahela, Bour- Sothoo's, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. ht, 375 Ibs when raking, bs when not. On, WRI a, a i nd TE AtW.H. McCAT'S. SINGLE » ACHINES. Salt--Barrel and Bottle ..........., ...... 20 Ibs when rakin The Johnston ) ., manufactured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of Syru Su ga Wasi, took the t p , a Silver Medal. Cat, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, yrup--Sugar Loaf, Amber, Silver Drip, 325 lbs, when not, 300 Ibs. Golden, Raspberry, Pine Aves, Lemon....... e Burdick Machine, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize, a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Dranght, when raking, 8121bs, when not 275lbs. . The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by John Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cat, 4ft.2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. The following named Combined Machines competed bat were not awarded prizes, viz : Ayr Clipper, manufactured by Mr. John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. Draught, | Spices,--Allspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, etc. . when raking, 3251bs, when not , etc... .. The Ohio combined, manuf inch. Draught, when raking The Buckeye, manufactured by Brick! Brick! 900,000 FIRST-CLASS Starch--Corn and Silver Gloss....... ...... DS. ed by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cnt, 5 feet 1} Sugars--M » 0lbs, when Hoty 300}bs. : 8! uscovado, Ground, Sugar loaf, ©. Ir. John Eiliott, of London. Cut 4 feet 8 inches. Draught, A. ete,,..., when raking, 3251bs, when not, 200 lbs. New Baltiaore, manufactured by A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford. Cat, 4 ft. 10 in.-- | Tens--Green, Black, and Japan. . Draught, when raking, 310 Ibs, when not 2751bs. 5 8 L ch is hereby certitied as correet Tobacco--Chewing and Smoking . . All of which is hereby certiicl 43 COFFE misSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. z iguueen een. is is another Trinmph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the " " This is anpther Triumph fo WINES--Port, Shorey, Chasm i Boz, SAL OUEAD, a fe Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. Manchester Erick Yard. Comment is unnecessary when it is a well bie fact that In hi the taal i bi the Claret, cto Parties wanting large quantities for build- Johnston has competed it Nanitpser failedin loliny Yel 'rize over all others Washboards. . . ing purposes will be liberally dealt with, 8. H. CHRISTIAN. July 220d, 1874. WHISKY decvaee acorns |New Marriage Act. [STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Manchester, Aug. 12, 1874. 34 Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. ENRY CHARLES having "been re- appointed Marriage License Agent-- (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. WHITBY J. & R. WOLFENDEN, \ N HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby. "Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to order. | JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. 'Whitby, July 20, 187+ 3 Ble, elo, ele. ...vueivee sess Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER. iber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his customers for | shi bestowed upon him since opening business at Manchester, |. . 1 in stating, that having purchased the Store and in wh ve Re hosinon to that extend his business and offer still greater Te x as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. To an i of fhe Corporal : ¥ ) J pa ! a The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, §e.| TY Rducements to customers. And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as p My Stock of Dry Goods, (Groceries, &c. cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers. i Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both Manchester, Nov. 11, 1872, JOHN TAYLOR front Perry, Oct 18, 1874 = Goods Delivered

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