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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Nov 1875, p. 3

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< y A "Port Perry, Oct. 21th, 1875. NOTICE. LL es ha an, I patie having re £23" Blalf wi "plonse forward the same y 08 no more time must be Te an Be accounts pro and con, All accounts not sent in by the 1st of Dec. will not be paid. CHRISTAINE B, DIESFELD. Port Perry, Nev. 1, 1875. 46 Notice of Partnership HIS is to} inform the inhabitants ef Port Foy and the public have this day taken into business with me, , a8 Jutuer, my eldest son Frank L, Doll who in future manage the business and 'which will be condncted under the style er firm of Diesfeld & Doll. Parties who became indebted during the t of my husband John Diesfeld will pl call and settle atonce;and all ha ims the estate are request. ed to send in their claims immediately, CHRISTIANE B. DIESFELD. Port Perry, Oct 13, 1875. HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE, HE next examination of Candidates for admission to the PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL! 'Will take place on Wednesday and Thursday 8th and oth December, beginning, each day, at9 a.m, Pupils desirous of attending during the Bet half of 18'76 are requested to notify Head Master of the School, D, McBride, By order of the COUNTY INSPECTOR. Nov. 11, 1875. 46:4w HOTEL BUSINESS FOR SALE. The undersigned offer for Sale the unex~ pired term of Lease of the Hotel known as "Dafoe House," Port Perry, with alk the Furniture; Fix- tures and Stock therein contained. The house is well furnished, and is one of the best stands in the flourishing village of Port Perry, Possession given immediately if) required. A. BONGARD, JOHN NOTT, JACOB DAFOE, Administrators. Port Perry, Oct 20, 1875. 43:3w Notice of Application to Parlia- ment. Noo is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of the Province of Ontario, at its next Session, for an Act to enable a Company to erect a Bridge, Embankment or Road from some point in the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, to some point in the * tow nship of Cartwright in the county of Dur- ons and to enable said Townships and the Vi \llage of Port Perry, or portions of the said Municipalities and other Municipalitics or portions thereot, to grant aid by way of Bonus or otherwise to assist in the construction of the said Bridge, Embankment er Road and for other purposes connected therewith, W. MAURICE COCHRANE, Solicitor for Applicants. Port Ferry, Nov, 10, 1875, WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. RICK-LAYING,STONE-WORK, PLAS- TERING, &c,, in all their departments, executed in the best style. | Having secured the services of a compe- tent party to manage and conduct the farm, I will, in future, devote ;my whale attention to my business as CONTRACTOR. Contracts taken 'in Stone work, Brick work, Plastering, &c., &c. Contracts *completed with. dispatch, the BEST MATERIAL AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Utica, April 14,1875. 18 MONEY TO LOAN ! MORTGACES WANTED. THE Subscribers nave 1 largo. sums of .mon- il Placed | in heir ia investment on, Properties, and Sor IT HY thin, an joining Counties at the jowent Spr) rales 8 Of in tetekt: As we CL i candep nd on eir gmoney e sandep don geil WANTED TO PURCHASE, Al umber of Mortgages for which the roam will be ortgagos hin Weare also appraisers for tha Canada Per- ;manent Building Socletv, the cheapest and 1a largest Monetary Institution in Ci Canada. Paid, or ip Cupltel 3 Finn, 1,000. Instalsnents re-payablq Lands Bonght and Sold. Beveral good farms for sale. odES Agents for several first class Fire In- Collections made and a general agency busi- shess transacted. 2% DEBENTURES BOUGHT.7&® | JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, | ' ~ General Agents, | «Office in-My. Ross' Qutario Buildings, . Port Perry. * 1Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, ' i Agents Wanted | in jpevery Tos Toyustip ship is 0: Ontario to sell the famous' ufactured By th the Smith rive Hoial Orgst Co., and George 8 tock & Oo'y Pianos. d ts will rtm ha Any auto wage 4 Le first-cl are 80 widely known--great numbers having tt ad har been wold thro ou tain i sar baa ho aieing, an 300 to ie op al 18) dn o an in a The grand organ stop for various Aa Damar Church-st;; yl, ont. 9 N.B.--All instruments warranted for five | ers. ol ! JURY, "Agent tor CHBISTIAN'S, [KDRR. CLATHING THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID AND \ 8. H. CHRISTIAN. MANCHESTER | : Rosies Hrowh & Ross' Column] BROWN & ROSS Are Showing iu their CLOTHING DEPIRIAL and Beaver Overcoats. Pea Jackets, Stylish Suits, Under Coats, Pauts, Vests, &c. En = CLOTHING, Of every description, made on the Bhortest Notice and Cut in the Latest Styles. GENTS WOOLEN IThe Boas} panliiss in COLLARS, A call will congince al as .to Quality and ak BROWN & BUS. _ roRT PEIRY. < Nov.l, 1875. : y fn Manchester, Nov, 10, 1878, AT Grand Attraction?! JONES TSROTHERS Y Display in Mihey, Hats and Bonnets, adapted to every taste, age and Complexion, in endless variety. FOR Chicice, Valuable, and Cheap' WARCRBY, BWIA. Fancy Goods! PLAIN AND FANCY supply the demand. And her Competent Assistants are now busily engaged in preparing glovk Port®Perry, Nov. 17, 1876. The Superiority of their id les and the deserved popularity of their goods render it almost impossible to MISS McKENZIE handsome Hat or Bonnet and save nd a great disappointment, Call early at STATIONERY, Ey) | BOOKS AND General Supplies for Schoo CHEAP AND COOD. Ww. =H MoCAW. Port Perry, May 6, 1874. and executing orders, To secursa JONES BROS. NOTICE T0 THE PUBLIC. If you want to get First Class DYE STUFFS, S. E. ALLISON Has got a full Stock of all kinds and is selling them Cheaper than ever. Also, a full Stock of Lamps AND Lamp Grasses. No. 1 Goal Oil by the barrel or gallon. Give him a call, as he is bound to sell Cheaper than any other persoq. Port Perry, Nov. 10, 1875, NOTICE WM. WIGHTMAN & (0, PRINCE ALBERT, ARE GIVING 25 cts per 1b FOR GOOD BUTTER. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY A SPECIALTY. Always on hand, a full assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, A OHOICR SOCK OF GROCERIES, Wines and Liquors ! OF THE BEST BRANDS, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. WW. M. Wightman & Co., . Port Perry, Oct. I4, 1875. {ig | "UP TO THE TIMES (ORRIGAN & CAMPBELL ARE SHOWING A VERY ATTRACTIVE STOCK Fall¢ Winter Tweeds: Worsted Coafings, Fancy Vestings, Black Broads and Dogskias, Also, a fine variety of Over-Coatings "in 'new Shades. Gentlemen requiring Winter Glothing will find it decidedly to their advantage to leave their orders as they guarantee superior Cut and Workmanship, at prices which cannot fail to satisfy the closest buyer. Special attention paid to Gent's Furnishings: A full Stock of Seasonable Goods in all the other Depart: ments. INJIIGTION ANTIVBO. 8 Terms - - Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Noy. 11, 1875. | The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Butter; GEO. CURRIE. CASH, CASH, CASH for any quantity of good Butter. GEO. CURRIE. NEW @00DS ! ~NEW @ooDs | On hand and arriving daily. CEO. CURRIE: Light Dress Maslin; Prints; Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed WITBOUT REGARD 70 COST. GEO. CURRIE. New Grey Cottons; Cotton Yarns; Denims and Ducks; At Reduced Prices, GEO. CURRIE: T. C. Forman IS NOW RECEIVING & TIBET TABGT TOT FALL WINTER GOODS 'WHICH WILL BE FOUND In Quality and Price. Remember the place---one door West of the Walker House. T. ©. FORMAN. Port Perry, Sept 9, 1875. CAMPBELL & BLACK Aro daily receiving additional Stock, which > present consists of the following com- modities : Groceries, Provisions WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, whioh they offer to the public ata Small Advance on Cost oN JA large quantity. of EE I OT TT I SRST RRR n. hich is pure, : SUGAR ~ i=tmasr= 11, 12, OR 13 LBS. FOR $1. +| Oct. 27,1875. PRINCE ALEER. Grodan : "a ated 4 and as good the lowest TO LET. | er nil SoBe am TED to Borrow $3,000 on, Ch Spl ue TE House snd rm ty oops W papery Sorbo. = 187 Onn, Crm, Och Whe, Flour, Bran, Shorts; Oats, and all kidd of Mx. Bolon; Sead) di ately. Albert, -- Provision constantly Possession L'rustees hodist 0% a at sol wal, aa Oh TATE ons eon. TERMS--Strictly Cash or Produce. choles Lot of uit F perio 0 Dee rani seeing A empball & Bi REY, 3, GALLOWAY, ORR TS Fonda oy Oampbel Ty Black: re Albert, ten cent, Telurn | por perry July 28, 1876, Oct, 20, 1875, HD XO SB BE 5, A Foi | Water Lime, The Cheapest Goods in Town Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Ourrie's. Black Silks," Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Ourrie's. GEO. CURRIE. Shirtings, Flannels, Linens, |Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linen, Damask, Lace Curtains, At Geo. Currie's. aud Paisls; Oils, Pati Vamish. Salt i in Barrels, Dairy Salt in GEO. and No Charge for tubs. : Rich Black Lustres and French Y Merinos, Persian Cords, and # | Yokahoma Silk Wharps--CHELP. - i. | | | | | |

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