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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Feb 1876, p. 3

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Lm. > co -- SR wh dé SC a Im ran AT d Attraction yyy t fine JONES TSROTHERS TCE GORGEOUS 28, Display in Millinery!! Hats and Bonnet, adapted to every taste, age and Complexion, in endless variety. supply the demand. MISS McKENZIE. The Superiority of their Styles and the deserved popularity of their goods render it almost impossible to And her Competent Assistants are now busily engaged in preparing stock and executing orders. "To secure a handsome Hat or Bonnet and save yourself a great disappointment, Call early at JONES BROS. NOW FOR CUTTERS ard Works, Port Perry. Come and make your selection. MonNEY is wanted and the CUTTERS will go Cugap. ' 3, 1875. 0 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND LB SILVER-WARE. Diesfeld & Doll JAMES EMANEY. 3 3 | ) THAN (ll Huve just received one of the Finest Stocks of the above named Goods in North Ontario, | A comprising Fine Watches in all grades, Jewelry of every desoription, a fine assortment of Silver Ware, and an endless variety ot Clocks, all suitable for T PRESENTS, <& Whick they are prepared to scll at prices which defy competition. DIESFELD & DOLL. anake room for Spring Impor-| port perry, Dec 15, 1875. ot A Merry Christmas AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. With any amount of CHEAP GOODS, To he had at the Subscriber's. : : dru Large Supplies of Fresh New Fruit, &ec. Very best sew Valentia Basins 9c per lb, poo polar Tea in Canada for 80 cts. Very best New Currants for 74 cts per Ib, | Best 0c Ten in Canada for 72 cts. 1 2 sht to-day tor that price, cgunct be Boughtdd day to DCs Best 80c Tea in Canada 65 cts. Best 50¢ Tea in Town for 40 cts. Almonds, Filberts,Nuts, Lemons, and Orange and Lemon Pecls, Gelatine, Peach and ) This last Tea would be cheap at 60c per Fine Apple Preserves, retailed at whole- Ab.anywhere. A large lot of Mink and other Furs still on hand, at lower prices thau ever before offered. And all other Goods very, very Low. T. C. FORMAN, M. OO DONOVAN, 2 The Best Cotton Bags inthe PR ACTIC AL O ARRI AGE MAKER, NBAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. 0: Assortment of B es constantly on hand made from the best Material. -- | Shetland Pi ASR mado to order Fic wi and despatoh. Particular attention paid to ye- CLEARED FARMS tore, For Sale by Public Auction, at SATURDAY, FEB'Y 12, 1876, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. 5 NI RIGHS v ' RAY'S HOTEL, WHITBY, t A N4 9 oo o ou ParcEL 1.--100 acres, being Lot Mo, 1,in The Largest Number, the Greatest Variety, the Best Quality, | the 8th concession uf Uxbridge, and part of and the Cheapest CUTTERS and SLEIGHS ever shown jin the County are now on Show and tor Sale at the Ontario Carringe Lot 1, in the Tth concession. On this isa | good Frame House, 26x36, Frame Barn, 36x 60, two Stables, 50 feet cach, and a Cow House, 20x50 with Root House attached, and gaod Orchard, This is a first class grain farm, Parcen 2.--50 acres, being gore Lot No. 2, in the 8th, and part of Lot No. 2, in the 7th concession of Uxbridge. Very choice land adjoinidg Parcel No. 1, Parcrn 3.--Containing 69 acres, part of Lot No. 1, in the 7th concession of Uxbridge, with Log House, Frame Barn, and about 8 acres of splendid Hardwood, There is a never-failing creck upon tke place, Parcer 4. --Containing 100 acres of choice land with good buildings thereon, being part of Lot No. 2, in the 7th concession of Ux- bridge, and adjoining the Village of Glen Major. On this parcel is about 20 acres of choice wood land, and three acres of good Cedar, Parcel 5.--50 acres, Leing the North- ease quarter of Lot 4, in the 6th concession of Uxbarlee, forty acres cleared. There is a Frame House, Frame Barn, and other out- buildings, well watered, &c. Parcen 6--A new Grist ill with two run uf stones and in good working erder, and a never-failing water power with 20 feet of head, and about 8 acres ot lund attached thereto. Pagcern 7.--A good Frame House and one half an acre of land nearly opposite the Grist Wild Lands, Hotel, Grist Mill and : GO TO v GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, CLOTHING. §&" Highest price paid for Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Jan. 6, 1876. Xmas Goods For the Million, at RORERTS & PRICE'S New Firm! New Goods ! and New Prices! A. Fine Line of LADIES JACKETS & HATS! CHEAP. A call solicited. ROBERTS & PRICE. Port Perry, Dec. 22, 1875. Mill. Parcer 8.--A Tavern Stand in the Vil- lage of Glen Major ; the House is new, with Sheds, Stables and Driving House all com~ ple, and well located on the leading road from Uxbridge and Scott to the Town of Whitby. Good stabling, &c. Parcer 10.--50 acres, part of Lot No. 17, in the 7th corfcessisn of Uxbridge--wild Lot. Pances 11,--100 acres, South-half of Lot 3, in the 2nd concession of Reach, Good Log House, Flame Barn, 30x60, with stone foundation, good Orchard, well watered, 80 acres cleared. Good Land, Paneer 12.--150 acres, Lot No. 19 in the 4th Coneession of Reach, half a mile from Prince Albert. On the Lot thereis a House and Barn. Parcer 13 --50 acres of splendid Wood land within one mile of the village of Manchester, big five of Lot No. 13 in the Gth Con. of each. Pacer 14.--100 acres of heavy Timbered Land with some splendid cedar thereon, being North-half of Lot 14, in the 6th eoncession of Reach. This Lot will be sold in" four Lots of 25 acres each. PARCEL 15.--200 acres, being Lot No, 15 in the 7th concession of Reach, 30 acres cleared, good Frame House and Barn, balance of land well timbered. This Lot will be sold in Four parcels of 50 acres each. PARCEL 16.--100 acres, south half of Lot No. 18 in the 9th Con. of Reach. On this Lot there is 20 acres cleared, and 50 acres of good Cedar, PARCEL 17.--140 acres, being part of Lot No 21, in the 10th Ton. of Reach, a portion of which i8 cleared, the balance heavily timbered with first clnss cedar. One of the best Cedar Lots in Reach. This Lot will be sold as fol- lows : the south 40 acres in onc lot, the re- maining 100 acres in four Lots of 25 acres each. BARCEL 18.--200 acres, Lot 21 in the 124] Con. of Reach--a Timber Lot. PARCEL 19.--65 acres of Lot 20 in te lst Con. of Georgiva, half a mile from Fdorah 1 CARRIAGE AND CUTTER © PARCEL 9--A Frame Store and Dwelling 3 TY with stone cellar, and a shoe shep attached, | fe OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. , Transfer Ornaments Masury's Colors, American Varnishes ! IRON AND STEEL, AZ, ~ LAG & NImaR BARDWARE STORE, Port Perry, Dec. 9, 1875. PORT PERRY. Village, 7 acres cleared, balance well There is a Log House on this lot. PARCEL 20.--15 acres in the ggwnship of fnch, part of Lot 20 in _the 6th Con. Bush and. Panckn 21.--Five excellent Building Lots in the Village of Port Perry, on two of which are good dwellings. 3 Titles all perfect/ on - Mr. Major will aio sell immediately after the nr of thegbove Lands, that celebrated stallion, "Green Mountain Morgan," "Young reen Mountgin Morgan," and a handsome , well broke, single or double. TERMSOF SALE.--For Lands, Ten per t. do#n at the time of sale, enough with 4 ener cent, to make one third af the NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ES -- If you want to get First Class : S. E. ALLISON Has got a full Stock of all kinds and is selling them gleaper than ever. ¢ Also, a full Stock of Lasers aNp Lamp Grasses. pllon. . by 1 or No. 1 Goal Oil by the barre any other Give him a call, as he is bound to sell Cheaper th rson. ' orga J FETS IT STMT ani 'Messrs Brown & Ross' Column nb STOCK JL AT a ry FOR p KB l C E S : Port Perry, Nov. 17, 1875. "w : > ou = OUR bn | AMENSE The following he STOCK G 0 0 D S Port Perry, Nov 2 ; Wi'l be Sold at i oF Wool, Paisle and hag | = HOLIDAY > Black In erder to reduce .Stoek and ie Inspection respectfully solicited. tations now on the way from | Glasgow and Manchester. | CASHMERE . French Merinos, 35c per yard. C S [Sf AW L S Fancy Dress Goods from 15¢: All-Wool Tweeds from Tec. t } worth that by the hundred boxes, - [ wholesale, in Woronto, {Clouds from 20c each. 12 bs Sugar for $1. THESE ARE : sale prices, Sets of FURS at a great Sacrifice. Yort Perry, Pec 22, V6. - .FINE COODS ! : Shawls from $2. ' AND WILL BE | : | {Dominion for $4 per dozen. - 3 : ¢ SOLD AS " Cash Remarkably ' : 4 FOR be I Low Figures?! |Wheat, Peas, Hews | Barley, | Hogs, &c. 'BROWN & ROSS. : i : §. H. CHRISTIAN. 345 PORT PERRY. pe ts \Port Perry, Jan. 26, 1896. |. vanchester, Jan. 12, 1075, Ptr in 19 Eo 4 DYE STUFFS, Now is your time, as ] 1COUNCIL MEETING |= money in 30 days, and the balance yg pts t or ten years, with interest at the rate of gight per cent. MAJOR, L. FAIRBANKS, Proprietor, Auctioneer. | N.B. Parties not prepared to pay the § as 1 above, can get Six months' eredit by Birnishing rappraved Security. Glen Major Jan. 25, 1876. . "TONNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT T™ "HE next regular Meeting of Cartwright Council will be held on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. This will Yo un 'impor ant meeting. All es conce! are )y notified to gov- te aor . "WM: LUCAS, Clerk. Cagtiwright; Jau. 26; 1876, Tw NE BUTTER, 39TVV1 The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Batter, and No Charge for tubs. GEQ. CURRIE: CASH for any quantity of gooc Butter. GEO. CURRIE. NEW GOODS ! . NEW GOODS ! On band and arriving daily. GEO. CURRIE. Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and Siques Sacrifices WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. GEO. CURRIE. New Grey Cottons, Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, At Reduced Prices. GEO.CUREIE. The Cheapest Goods in Town Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Currie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Currie's. Rich Black Lustres and French Merinos, Persian Cords, and Yokahoma Silk Wharps--CHELP. GEO. CURRIE. WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, which they offer to the public at a Small Advance 4 large quantity of FRUIT of all kinds at the lowest rates. Very fine COFFEES, and a Stock of pure SPICES. Splendid value in TOBACCOS. Provision kept constantly for sale. TERMS--Strictly Cash or Produce. charge. Port Perry July 28, 1875. Campbell & Black. Groceries, Provisions on Cost! Good value in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as Cheap as the Cheapest and as good the best. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat; Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oafs, and all kinds of BE Parcels delivered to any part of the corporation, ot to Prince Albert, free off - Shirtings, Flannels, Linens, Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linen, Damask, and Lace Curtains, Af Geo. Currie's. CAMPBELL & BLACK ------ Are daily receiving additional Stock, whieh 8) present consists of the following com~ modities : HARDWARE, Paints; Oils, Putty, Nails, $DGAR =1ax 1, 12, OR 1318S, FOR SL. "gm 2° * Salt in Barrels,

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