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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 May 1875, p. 3

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fla ; a a ; : i AGRICULTURAL |[WM. SPENCE, | fr Chririams TT = "SPRING OTRCULAR. . 18W/iterd | TEE ih pein rngemet hase a ake i he composition of the firm of IMPLEMENTS . BT . : : REST tend =e 7 MARCH, 1875. TERING, &c., in all their departmen executed in the best style. ", 3 J ONS BR y ; : Te, Subscribers having been engaged Rind secre] the. services of a _coinpe- GOOUSs 1 y to manage and conduct the farm, I will, in future, devote my whole attention R, Jones having retired from the same--Mr. W. M. Jones becoming his 8uCCessor, to my business as 25 _ Ours ts for the present season's trade having been completed, we take this opportunity of advising you that our prepa: : "flons in the various branches are much more complete than usual. Pola - AGENTS ! SOON TRACTOR. ; ] mtracts taken in 8 ' t extended Iates us to continue in the steps of progress marked out by them, FOR THE Plasterin iy one work, Brick work, with dispatch, the legitimate and honorable dey to still further promote the reputation of the House. Li co . ntti nes mvt mest dong pop yery | O SEP H HALL BT A air 4% S p R | N G : continuance of that confidence and support which 'we have do engaged for some time in making extensi tions in ou! Dry Goods store have been r . : 1 and an add 1 counter added to each side, making the entire depth f eighty feet available for actual business. This has _Utien, April 14,1875, 16 d us to effect a decided improvement in our Millinery Show Room, increasing the size and rendering it -much- more convenient M f { ' 0 | - and attractive, The Grocery store has nlso und bl ions, having been ded some forty feet in the rear, and anu aC uring ompany ! eT the same depth as the Dry Doodle store, affords ample scepmunedation for the Boot & Shoe Peparsment: which wii} 14 : i ) 1 th ave y in the front--Groceries and Crockery occupying the rear, By these alterations our Dre 5, Inve both oo Jp Fait OSHAWA, : 'thoroughly adapted to the requirements of a rapidly trade, ng With greatly improved facilities and a Stock of Goods unrivaled for extent, variety, and cheapness, we trust G Lr ODS, W- vigand . + ae Ae ¥ ticipating a healthy and future. Wi 11 aware that the low prices realized for produce, and | Would take this oppurtunity of informing |. th ok foo angus of the 'money ies Tre admonihed all pH pti frist but we Detlev the outgrowth will be a |the Farming community of this section of more careful discrimination of value, a keener competition for Cash and Ready-Pay Customers, and a general improvement in | country that they are prepared to furnish the method of doing si Fully p ding the ion, we mean to meet it, by 'offering our Goods at such prices that every any Apriodtigl Yachitie upvc 2 : -- ' 1 : e Josep ny's 7 Ae eer shall receive the best possible value in every article purchased at our counters, vAR | ffack ap | J ohn Diesfeld, TH AN EVER opening up a Choice selection of a _ Ia the limited space this circular affords, it is quite impossible to refer even to the more prominent features of our Stock, yet we i PRACTICAL feel that we should be perpetrating an injustice, were we to omit reference to our Shortest Notice and the Most Favorable Terms. Watchmaker, Ke. va : > } MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, ) °» leave to say, that he m : \ Ww eo - |The Champiom|Bii" =" "=m JUST RECEIVED NEW » ; wali li ton of no ordinary description to those who appreciate genuine merit. A stock eminently fresh and attractive: ad > COMBINED REAPER and MOWER. NEW PREMISES, a CHRISTIANS 171 Combined with the superior taste and skill ' tein : MISS MCKENZIE, phi SHSNRION. iti Mowne. | Between Bigelow's Royal Ar- . Blaces this department beyond successful | We have also secured the services of Miss D. late of Oshawa, who has charge 3 gd alk : MANCHESTER. : NE of en te ine Department, and is 8 ry to ich orders promptly and satisfactorily, We have to congratulate oursalyes on ZEOAD-OI3T SOWERS and SPOU? Silo wud he W % oF Hoss AND retaining the services of Mr. James I Cio has established his reputation as » First Class Cutter. DRIES. | takes this unity nk his "ur Assortment of Cloths, Coatings and Fancy Vestings, is really magnificent, and offers inducements to thoso desiting fashion. | WISNER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAKE. ne = oh nd able Suits, which cannot be surpassed by city i % 18 To01 the other departments have, in like manner, had the most careful | THRESRING MACIINES, &C. Phd solicits a continuance of their kind| @ . *e attention, and the entire stock having been purchased under the most favorable circumstances, at the best possible sources, we are JLo Y Avors. : 2 2 fos position to offer our customers advantages which cannot be surpassed. 14 highest Prize Medals atch Jawetay wd Glock N ve Having every confidence in your good judgment, we particularly solicit & careful examination and comparison of Goods and Prices and Diplomas ba -" : ne 4 and Clocks. a > of foeling satisfied it will Dblish our tion for + : Clgin Watches, &c. in . . £ . i : AT oat A Europe tor 1873.1 Aj] Goods warranted as represented to be. 8 RY i F : 0, : . a ® alletiil = cOOD AND UNIFORMLY CHEAP COODS, A Swecping ety the old world I 1 pen All work warranted. au og . A Crowning Triumph in the New!!! I > ] Y | Hoping the coming season may prove fo you a fruitful one, and assuring you at all times of our very best services, Europe and A meric joi a hand in Crowning . JOHN DIESFELD, gplendid Prints, 12. : JONES - BROS, eins A : J A : " | Port ¥erry, Jan. 27, 1875. 5 . Port Perry, May 1 1875. orey, May 1, King of the Harvest rr N.B. ding the unprofitable resalts of last scason, we intend to make a specialty of the Field. = we 22 1 3 ar a Bw2d Hi Gr 10c. : BUTTER TRADE. pl HL Gis 2 sg Hg ® . a P= NG yp t pri ling low, a n as the accumulations of old butter have been disposed of, we look for a change. In H. 8, JOHNSON, 4 oz B (Cey 5 ir LALA in that i hall at all A pay the very highest price offered in this or surrounding towns. Port Perry, Dec. 23, 1874. 52 = = = g SELLING OFF. 3 J. B. ° D. CARMICHAEL, & R72) ( ) 3 - Agent at Sunderland. Ea a Beautiful Dress Goods from 12}c. . m w = rm me ee wo E SS oS 1 2 i i TON v BEET = TILTON vs. BEECHER. NEW ARRI gt | = 2 ; : : : 3 ALS! = ~~ BOOTS AND SHOES! to which we direct the Atten" 'BEECHER ACQUITTED! ! a ER hs tion of the Public as we offer --_-- : RCA (A : gg ; : ; them at ver foto of the world wide -- £3 Z 2 Fine Black Lustres at from y bh Excitement, ; , 5 Ry Ladie's Prunellas 62}c per pair. 25¢ to THe. ii ga «2 s. £ ALLISON ROOM PAPER, | [= pak tk Gr, | Has made an extensive purchase of » S g Ladie's Prunellas 81 extra quality. I 3 { 7: made an_cxtensi of ¢ : ; wx in and USEFUL GOODS! ' & Z # 45) i lack French Merinos, LOW PRICES itabI® for his i ing trade.-- - Stas i ti \ . 3 3 ' Ladies Leather boots 90c. |] Feeling the neces ity of keeping pace i P The Largest, Pretticst, and Cheapest Stock fn Town, < g i Black Barathea, with the rapidly i i ds of his 1 ¢, he bas spared no pains 1n IEE 2 order to fully meet their wants. Just Toone 2000 Rolls Room Paper and Bord- BE [) : Men's Stogas $2. Black Crape Cloth, ering ot every shade, quality and price to suit ev.ry class of customers, One of the sila! a | Largest Stocks of PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES. I {INT BRUSHES, de. A full and -- Ez 4 Black Cobourg, -- Complete Stock of FANCY "TOILET ARTICLES. so that none will be atu loss 10 get a z | ates just what they want ia that line, and as I feel the necessity of keeping at all times alarge 3 Black Silk | Btock of Pure Un dulterated Drugs, 1 beg to st Jat the utm &teare and prompti. 3 : ; <3 3 tude are used in order to mmke say place of business the most re of the kind "in the Garden and Field Sceds--FRESI and CHEAP, pi ES 3 a A G o ' County. Prescriptions carefully compounded. As my past sus < been more than = 2 2 of my fondest anticipations, 1 aw determined to so conduct mv tn that cverything oily 3 3 3 . = 5 -- i t €0» urrie 8 | will be satisfactory to my customers and myself. I sell for nd at prices that | ia d es (4 olla I'S, S 1 | k Nea fs, 3 '2 \ 8 will sult clasts. Stocke--futi, complete and gepuive. No second price, All served Bo 2 =' oO A Brat Stock of alike, . Ql . = 8 z SR nll and Large Stock 0 Port Perry, April 7, 1875. §. Ti. ALLISON. Silk Hankerchiefs.| & 7 rz Men's Felt and Straw Hats very cheap. g er TET = 3 5 An io meme) p = fe i) p) A J Ever one see them ES) vi Ready-Made Clothing in great variety. = £ y "5 3 Ss ISR?) = J ARCHIE §. CAMPBELL & HUGH A. BACK, At FORMANS. | zh Whi Siting GROCERIES, Py + ort Perry, April 28, 1875. S _-- S N Siw = g Roll'd Linings, all colors, ! Having bonght out the business of MR. E. WORTHINGTON, and har. Ceti | 30 p-- TE Yeansand Wiggans ARDWARE ing purchased Stock suitable to the wants of their trade, are now > pans prepared to offer the public & ¢ THE B ROW N & P A T T E RS 0 i 59 AR - {Check Ginghams, AND ht 3 . . el . 2 Wind Fancy Shirtings, SEEDS , % ! } 1 | ] | Carpets and At Geo. Ourrie's. ' Splendid Bran New Stock of UL § ay x RD | : YE | I Kept constantly on hand ) ) 4 WHIT BY Lace Curtains. 2 ' . « | e020 a Wines and Liquors . -- £20 Li El I Canadian Cottons 7 ) i to thank their numerous eustomers for past favors, and to notify the GIFT : NTERPRISE hed a ip Canadian Cotton Bags, armers of North Ontarie and vicinity, that they still keep on hand in . i ' ne The only reliable Gift Distribution in the Li 3 Bags, FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS &C. country. Canadian Cotton Yarn, PORT PER oi | ¢ Lo » IN VALUABLE GIFTS! Corcely's Tapesty at 90c, per yard. Canadian Cotton Ducks, All of which we shall offer at low figures. Trusting that the patronage so liberally ex-- : to be distributed le . 9 5 tended to Mr, E. Worthington will be inucd to us, and in return we shall to our A full supply of their various Manufactures, and having saoured the services of "TNE AS) At Geo Cu rrie s. utmost, endeavor to supply" parties with first class goods at the lowest possible rates. * rT ERGULAR MONTE id Lace Curtains 90c per pair, » 7 A car load of Western Corn expected soon. : Mr R D RO B Be a MORTAIY * A a it A . D. ROBBINS GIFP ENTERPRISE! ] #&" Delivering e an orporation or Prince ee O y, 7 harge. 4 : To attend to that particular department, the public may rely on having their wants well oped agli By ind S ok d H | ; attended to. We are still making 85.000 Each in Cash! m e ams, : TERMS-- Strictly Cash or Produce. : Tac Trizes $1000) 8 " / New Prints, . PORT PERRY, April 15, 1875. CAMPBELL & BLACK. . Ton Prizes COREL ASH New Hollands, Spice Roll Bacon, ; 1 Horse and Bugey with Bilver Mounted Har. New Table Linens, i = 0 one! Pine-toned Rose-wood Plano worth $550 New Towels and Towelling, Cumberla nd and "Ten Family Sewing Machines worth $100 each. oy 9 v : TT A SPECIALTY. Ab" Gold And SUE eh to Baw fac : At GEO. CURRIE'S. | Capada Bacon Ri me il [ ; : Gold Chains, Silverware, Jewelry, &¢, Hoardiare, &ec. if HE I Believing as we do thaf it is decidedly the Best Reaper in the World. ha of Gifts,6,500. Tickets limited to ----------------------E d I a d h hn : 000. . x '7 Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to an 230 'Y ver [A ea J We have never yet been Defeated |imsiiisii Ho $5 Twelve : y P o ) N hy ; Twenty-five $20. £ R ? At a singlg trial, and the laurels won at Paris, Ont. tn 181; ou the Tweedie Varn, heat] | Cireulars containing wralllist of prizes, al Felt Hats in the new (W holesa le or Retail } Whitby, 1871; Millbrook, 1871; Ottawa, 1873; and at Chatham, in 1874, and at different | description of the manner of drawing, and 3 . > other places, East and West, during the pest four seasons, all unite in crownieg it other information in reference to the Fictri- | Nails, Glaus, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &e. k Spring Styles, 4 bution, will be sent to any one ordering them " oc All leters must be addressed to AT CEO. CURRIE'S, Ki 3 H 3 ens I DEIN remnatl, 0 . St. Cincinnati, O. : " ing o he arvest - Nails $3.60 per Keg. Wa ' Oo" Box or CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS, And should fully satisfy the most eke tical. For the season 1875, we are making every ' a I ' 4 P ful y ly ' i " jC y g Y's to cure all from the Land laster ! effort to he Ct | Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or P e best What we say of the JOHSTON is equally applicable to our other Machines, Onr sonstitytional Gravel and Tiny in the Back. J Sold fn Boxes, 4s 6d each, by sil Chemists and | Salt by the Ton, Barrel or Bag. 3 -- == : =) S h " be: eg | Patent Medicine Vendors. a = : Cayuga Chief Mower | "siiwiwriouus | hs : Ts mow too well known to need recommendation. The AFOTHECARIES HALL, LINCOLS, ENGLAXD. | {G= Further arrivals of New AND j ~ y ; EXPORT AGENTS, | Goods will b ired 35 the SP YOUN Cc C ANAD A i Burgotne Gurbridges and, Co,, Coleman St., | - 0! wi e receiv . : ! + od L | owRerty and Sone = Newgate St. London. | season advances, and will be ; : ; * ; . i a; ington St., London. | ' ' Eh Now Opening at Jednew Mower ot Such, sewons-_ ron bas ones Tan fo We ron Sanger and Sous, sr Cond. id sold Cheap! Cheap ! Cheap ! ! 3 a wane Hd . | 1 the London 0] e Houses. 3 hy 4. WwW. ROBERTS : Rt SALT " . THE TRI MPH ? Montreal. --Evans, Mercer and Co., Wholesale | . ; i : : 0 Druggists. | ° A fila os an : so EEL HAE 0 i rH Gon To, 1 in | ee ; 1: 3 7. 1)A Combined Machine, using the Johnston Self-Rake, 'we are fully prepared to warran hy 5 The Latest Ne ovelties 1n Dress Goods ! ed a Combined Machine as is made in Canada. And while unscrupulous | w tS rand Owen. ving special attention'to the Butter trade Every line complete, And offered very CHEAP for gens are cndeavorin fo sll inferior Combined Machi, °° CL Pi Sub Bree' Jamon Weck Co, 0 Kain x i 0 Ve ' record in "e would sim ask you to compare Machines an ifax.--Avery, al 0. i . 1 5 CIEE ND ine CASH a PRODUCE. y iy ee pi satisfied as to the result. AL or Machines are fully warranted, and oy Sm and will give the very highest price for good S alt, By the TON, to arrive go Ei Colored 1 i Sranadinee, : : we are bound to ahve satisfaction. Repairs of all kinds constantly on hand. Pa U Us ; Pl h y LOAN, : "ogo, White in Goods, Loam, wd : Everything Sold at Foundry Prices. y Pp. | Butter. . aster, will be sold Wery : rape, AEP oe A ; Send on your orders at once, to the £15143 § ut ARTIES indebted | . - Kid Gloves, other Linens, ? Me ! 3 indel to me and whose ac- | " ; : Ubtton Gloves, Gents® Underclothing, Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. Peo are overduo will please atfond fo] : Water Lime = X Lisle Gloves, ~~ Umbrellas, Or to R. D. ROBBINS, P P the matter without further delay. I must| \ . A LB Men's, Wonien's and Childrens' Hosiery, 3 r to R: D. , Port PERRY. [have money at this time and if parties Ly : C lover Need. BROWN & oe i , Silks &0. . : PS. Mi. WM. JAMIESON, of Manchester; Mr. ALLAN SMITH, | their continued neglect cuuse costs to Le in- | 8. H. CHRISTIAN. : : An imosse of HATS and SUNSHA DES, at unheard of prices, of Columbus; G. CBOTHERS, Epsom, and if. HARPER, Port Perry, are duly authorized ousted Sho finlt will 1e thel; ove as all such | GEO CURRIE Anether lot mous Lb toad : Agents, to whom orders thay be given.' , a colteqt be If cos J 8 3 = READ SOTHING and CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. | oy B. & P. Mra Co. | on. Es BARRY ; ) : : A: W ROBERTS: Whitby, April 1, 1875: 14 EPort Perry, Match 24, 1875, ; '13| Manchester, Murch 3, 1875, Port Perry, March, 1875, gel we ' i : ES | ¥ : " #® < ; a - Te & x : : if hs ¢ Ls 4 . rs > 5:27 ¢

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