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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Mar 1876, p. 3

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Tr ---- a 7 RT -- "llr * Spring' Arrivals!!! " . ~ American Prints! 1 SPRING. © Of the same in the following mauner. RE 5 1876, THE CHEAPEST. THE BEST! a Just Recived 5000 yards best Warranted F ast Colors, and the most fashionable patterns of the Season, which will be scld at : "Prices that Defy Competition. ; GEO. CURRIE. | 1 SALE THES C0, JERELRY, AER AND FANCY GOODS. Port Perry, March 29, 1876. CREAT PR ) eo» The Subscribers having on hand a much larger Stock of the above named Goods than desire to carry, having determined to dispose of $500.) Fice Hundred Dollars Worth ($500, We will issue Five Husprep Tickers aT Ose Dor- LAR EacH, and every ticket shall draw a U'rize. 'The Prizes consist of Gold Watches, Silver Wat hes, Fine Gold Sets, Gold Chains, Silverware, including Cruets, Butter Coolers, Cups, &c.3 . also Clocks, Merchaum Pipes, Pocket Bouks, Silver Chains, Gold Rolled Chains, Plated Chains, Jet Gdods,Rubber Goods, Knives,--in fuct Goods of every description which we have now : in stock. 'I'he redemption of the Ticket to take place At the Walker House, Port Perry, on the 24th May, 1876. The Goods will be placed in the custody of three gentlemen to be chosen by the ticket} The goods will be placed inh holders, by whom the drawing of the prizes will be conducted. separate show cases, and will be ready for inspection in a few days. published as soon as possible. ' The prize list will be YY "Fhe dra ving will be conducted in the following manner, the smaller articles will be put into small paste.board boxes properly num- } "the larger articles will be properly ticketed and numbered. There will he two Ballot Boges, No. 1 and No. 2 No. 1 will con- the numbers of the tickets sold, No. 2 will contain the numbers on the prizes. Then the drawing will commence --drawing one til from each Box at the same time, The party holding number of Ticket drawn from Box No. 1 will get the article specified by drawn from Box No. 2, in fact the whole shall be conducted on the most honest and just principle possible. ! ' DIESFELD & DOLL, Jewelers, &e., Port Perry. "JONES BROTHERS Aro now showing a splendid range of Canadian and Imported Tweeds, ALSO ' PLAIN & FANCY COATINGS! 'Warned -by the eEparionse of past seasons, they take the liberty of recommending intending purchasers to ii : place their order for SPRING SUITS AND CLTOHING At the earlicst possible date. When the busy season arrives it may be impossible to execute orders to suit . o convenience of all. MR. ISAACS Whose popularity as a First Class Cutter has increased with tho return of cach season, continues to.superintend J this department. > ' AS---------------- They would also advise receipt of SPRING HATS Axp CAPS. All the latest novelties and most approved styles in American, English and Canadiax Felt Hats. i Mar 16.10 JONES BROS. . - pe Perry, Mar. 16, 1676. Pgicts give notice that I have sold the |Trade they |: NOTICE. James V. Thompson, Port Perry, 4 4 AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTIE FO, with all rights and privileges to use and disposo of the same. JOHN YOUNG. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1875. tf Nothing need be added as to the value of of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, it is un- equalled by anything yet discovered for im. proving the condition of these valuable ani- mals both as to flesh and general health. All parties owning horses or cattle should have it. Tho universal testimony of all who have tried it on their stock is that they would not now do without it. It is cheap, safe and beneficial. The purity of the mix- ture is guaranteed. J. V. THOMPSON. Port Perry, Jan'y 13, 1876. pie undersigned having purchased the sole right of manufacturing this invaluable FOOD submits the following testimonials iven as to its roa value as an unfailing Horse and Cattle Feed, J. V. THOMPSON. Port Perry, March 15, 1876. stablishment, g St, April 7, 1875. I have examined the ingredients which com- pose the Australian Horse and Cattle Food and in my opinion there is nothing in it which is injurious but on the other hand beneficial, V. PA SON, Jr., V.8. & M.R.C, V.S,, Edin, &c. OrrAwA, Feb, 23, 1875. 1 hereby certify that I have fed tomy Horses the Horse and Cattle Food as prepared by Tohn Young, and I highly approve of the same, especially ifthe object is to increase the condi- tion of the animal in flesh. R. JOHNSTON, Rideau St., Ottawa. This is to certify that 1 have used the Aus- tralian Horse and Cattle Food on my Horses and take great pleasure in recommending it as possessing all the good qualities claimed fox it y Mr. Young. T. E. EKERS, Brewery, St. Lawrence St., Montreal. MoxsTrEAL, April 22, 1875. Ihave had the Australian Horse and Cattle Food used for my horses, for a time with good effect, and I consid a good article. GEORGE STACY, Nail Factory. Orrawa, Feb. 27, 1875. Mr. John Young, Dear Sir,--I have used your Horse and Cattle Food with my horse and be- ligve it to be superior to anything ever intro- duced in this country,and I am convinced that you will get ready sale forit and I shall strongly recommend it to my friends. H. B. WOOD, Exchange Hotel, Ottawa. DuxcaxviLee, March 1, 1875, Mr. John Young, Dear Sir, take great pleasure in recommending to the public your Australian Horse and Cattle od, and feel assured that you could readily dispose of all you could manufacture, and I shall be most happy to mak f it for you at my place. Yi J. KELLY. Feby 24, 1815, "ith respect to nd le Food allow opinon it is the best for fattening th of Horse, OX on to supply me Lwin Use and my recommend it as a Anns' Market. = the ra long ¢X Re imony to the ».M¢ ver int ling to bear te d on. int une 1d condition of speetfully, D HALMER, FOR SALE! The Lease, Furniture andGood-Will oF THE TNION HOTEL, In the Flourishing Village of Manchester ! ry for imy ng Horses and Cattle, Yo The Subscriber offers for Sate his Lease (having three years to run) Furnitwe and good-will of the Union Hotel in the Village of Manchester, one of the best business cen- tres in this part of the country. Terms easy. For particulars apply to the proprictor on the premises. JAMES HEARD. Union Hotel, Manchester, March 1, 1876. } N ARA LANDS 12¢ FOR SALE Lot 12, in the 12th concession, 200 acres, South half of lot 13, in the 12th conces- sion, 100 acres, bout six miles from Atherly Railway Station. J. H. PERRY, Whitby. Feb, 2, 1876. VALUABLE PROPERTY By Private Bargain! HE undersigned offer for Sale by Private Bargain, the following excellent Property belonging to the ESTATE OF THE Late James Page, Of the Township of Reach. The Property consists of two Parcels. PARCEL NO. 1--Contains 79 acres, more or | less, of choice land, the north-west portion of lot 4, in the ih con. of Reach, 0. of Ontario. There are about 70 acres cleared good state of cultivation ; the remainder is Splendid Wi land, Beech a Maple. An the are & a Log Barn, & oung Choice Fruit Trees and a never failing Sj of good water. It is situate in a healthy, pleasant and pros- perious section of country and within distance of the best markets NOTICE. _Strayed Steers. ss : AME into the premises of the subscriber, To Owners of Stallions. lot No. 12, in the 9th concession of YOUNG MAN of three years' Reach, about six months ago, dehion hn Shangemieht (0 ove TWO STEERS Sash, Blinds, once wi by town ot. B ud hy ue 'Coming two years old--color, both red and lage, 2 This is a rare opportunity for investing in valuable are ting TERMS: : Ox Pancst No. 1---$2000 cash down, and the balance in three equal annual instalmen with interest at 7 per cent per annum on Hl iid fa it en ol Sownshjp 5 given if re- white, They arc small for their age. q The owner is requested to J.H.F, and take them away, otherwise = Valentyne P.O. [sold as the law directs. P| , Ont : S. WELLS: 13 ' Brock, Feb. 26, 1876, Reach, March 6, 1876, 1 ¢ JOHN ST. JOHN. Reach, Deo. 22,1875. ob B. Tor further particul: to John GLE, rhe etn, sp So Tova, In. the ud eo 10¢ 4 in. the 4th con of brook. Messrs FOR SALE! (hitracts of the Titles may = © be seen with hima. feces " 2% sr ee AT JOB PRICES 30DAYS OUR IMMENSE STOCK oR Wool, Paisley and Black LCASHMERE SHAWLS THESE ARE FINE COODS '! AND WILL BE SOLD AT Remarkably / Low Figures ! "BROWN & ROSS. er -- Port Perry, Jpn. 26,1878. o "S 'Brown & Rose' Column Mr Christian's €olumn STOCK CLEARING SALE FOR The following GOODS Will be Sold at In order to reduce Stock and make room for Spring Impor-| tations now on the way from Glasgow and Manchester. French Merinos, 85¢ per yard, Fancy Dress Goods from 15¢ All-Wool Tweeds from 7bc. Clouds from 20c each. Sets of FURS at Sacrifice. a great Shawls from $2. The Best Cotton Bags in the Dominion for $4 per dozen. Cash FOR Wheat, L Peas, Barley, Hogs, &c. S. H, CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Jan. 12, 1876, A Large and Ch GROCERIES, fu af (ep, ¢ a 07 Grocery Line of the best quality: £9 LESS THAN COST STOCK! The Subscriber woild now call the attention of the people of Port Perry. and surround. municipalities to his Immense Stock of carefully selected | Teas from 25 cts to $1 per 1b. Excellent Sugars, Raisins and Cucrants. The est brands of Tobaccos. Splendid Coffee, Pure Spices and everything in the 2 . Nothing put good and FRESH PROVISIONS offered. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Grabam Flour, 'Buckwheat Flour, Homing, Bacon, Hams, &¢. WINES AND LIQUORS! $ Of the Purest Brands, Wholesale and Retail. Hotelkeepers will bo liberally dtalt with. . Xi - FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS --These are all the very best and having bee' bought from the growers are warranted pure, CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEEDS always on hand. A CAR LOAD of Corn expected in soon. 3 CASH paid for Oats and Peas. ° Terms Cash or Trade. §& Free Delivery in Port Perry and Prince Albert, . H. A. BLACK, Port Perry, March 29, 1876. int . 1876. TH YEAR FOB CHEAP GOODS ¢ PORT PERRY. The Subscriber is still disposing of immense guaatities of Goods at oaths F FOR CASH ONLY. = Some of the finest Black Lustres in the Dominion at from 18 cts a yard and upwards. Beautiful American and Canadian Bleached and Unbleached Cottonsy YARD WIDE, for 93 cts a yard. A full assortment of all kinds of Groceries, &o., cheaper than the Cheapest. ' A large quantity of Coal Oil, best Canadian at 30c by the Gallon or ess. American Oil for 35¢. T. C. FORMAN. BATS mms, HATS. (ORIGIN & CUNPBELL Have just opened out an Immense Stock of Gents' Hats and Gaps Fur In Silk, and Felt Of the Latest Styles in English and American manufacture. Showing over fifty different kinds to select from, including the fol?owing Fashionable Colors, viz; BLACK, BROWN, GREY, STONE, PEARL, BRONZE and DARK BLUE, which for 1o- QUANTITY, T° QUALITY, 0o- i CHEAPNESS, Cannnot be surpassed. pe. A full Stock in all the other Departments. TERMS : { CASH OR PRODUCE. } . CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, March, 1876, CARRIAGE AND CUTTER CLOTHS! Transfer Ornaments, JMasury's Colors, American Varnishes ! IRON AND STEEL, Loin & EORRR HARDWARE ST Port Perry, Dec. 9, 1875,

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