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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Oct 1876, p. 3

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< ya i oN rn" £O0DS TO SUIT ou feiaant san 3 1 . * i (fired . por FTL : : i #1 3 fl OF DRY GOOD GROCERIES, &C. ee A Toe GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH, Or its Value in Farm Produce. JUST RECEIVED 25 half-chests Young lyson Tea, the best by value ever offered for the same Money. . Three pounds for One Dollar. [= Cash for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pork, &e. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, O.t. 11, 1876. gc NOTICE. "255 As I am determined to SELL FOR CASH And Cash Only, from this dafe, all parties indebted to me by Note or Book Account will please call and settle before the 20th inst., otherwise all accounts not settled by that time will be placed in other hands for collection. \ S. E. ALLISON. Port Perry, Oct 16, 1876. NEW QTORE 5 3 AT NILLLCESBLRG | JLT A I | CARTWRIGHT. = The Subscribers. having moved their business to this place, are now thoroughly equipped in their new premises, having opened outa New and Magnificent Stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS ! Of the Newest Styles, as cannot be undersold any where in the Province, Best Quality and at such Prices 'The veople of Cartwright and surrounding townships are respect- fully invited te give us a call, examine our, Stock and com- pare Prices. © X : : | in DRY GOODS eur Stock will always be kept complete, ofthe Newest I'ashions, the Top Quality and Bottom Prices. Our GROCERIES always Fresh, Choice and Cheap. The highest prices paid for Butter, Eggs, &c. ROBERTS & PRICE: Williamsburg, Oct. 6,1876. them away, otherwise they $5,000 WORTH 0 RET La 007 f BEM id SILVERWARE & PANY GOODS, © All of which they intend Sting wha GREAT REDUCTION! Rd bs Sign of the Red Watch. Pout Perry, Aug 24, 1876, : Jv STRAYED SHEEP, Ca into the premises of the Subscriber, lot 20, in the 14th con. of Reach, about 18t Sept. , Four Sheep, 3 aged, with short tails ; 1 shearling, Ing tail, the otber a lamb with long tail--all ewes, The owner is re- quested to come, prove property and e will be told as the law directs, = * JAS. GIBSON, Seagrave P.O. Seagrave, Oct. 10,°1876, | Cedar Rails ! FOR SALE. OR SALE, any qusntity of first-class Cedar Rails, on lots 14, 15, and east-half of 15, in the 9th con. Reach. Apply to ¥. E. LAWRENCE, Greenbank P.O. Greenbank, Oct. 10, 1876, The: Fourth Annual CLEARING SALE AT THE "(ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, d has been i d by TT Mr. J. Emaney, To Sell by PUBLIC "AUCTION! At the Ontario Carriage Works, PORT PERRY, ON SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1876 The balance of Work on hand, consisting of 1 Covered Buggy, new, 2 Bhoe Fly Buggies, new, 1 Piano Box Buggy, new, 1 Bar Box Buggy, new, 1 Square Box Piano Buggy, new, 1 Democrat Buggy, new, 1 Lumber Wagon, new, 1 Democrat, two-seated, nearly new, 2 Single Seated Democrats, nearly new, 2 Piano Box Buggies, 1 Light Buggy, 1 Wagon, § Spring, 1 Buck Board. The whole of the above property will be gold without reserve, in order to make room for the winter work, advantage to attend this Sale, as Mr. Emaney is determined, as ou former oc- casions, to sell to the highest bidder, the surplus manufactured Stock on hand. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Parties in want of | any of the above articles will find it to their = RE-OPENING --or---- Soy JONES BROTHERS MILLINERY & DRESS MAKIN DEPARTMENTS. 4 CRAPE + e Fall and Winter Styles entirely new and unusually attractive, GOODS A SPECIALTY. Prompt Port Perry, Bept. 20, 1876. DRESS MAKING ly and satisfactorily attended to. JONES BROS. STEWART VS. STALKER. against Stalker, the creditors of Robert Btew- art, late of Reach, in the County of Omtario, who died in or about the month of August, 1871, are, on or before the 23rd day of Octo- ber, 1876, to send by post (prepaid) to W. M. Cochrand, of the village of Port Perry, the Solicitor of the Plaintiff, the brother of the d d, their christian and , ad- dresses, and d p , the full particul: of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the value of thé securities (if any) held by them ; or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the Terms of Sale,--Twelve months credit by purchasers furnishing approved joint notes ; with interest from day of sale if not paid when due. W. M. WILLCOX, Oct. 5, 1876. Auctioneer COAL. Winter is advancing, and you have no Coal as yet, Don't delay, but please Send in your Orders! are good now for drawing and stowing away, and 1 am offering COAL AT SO LOW A RATE That it is to everybody's advantage that they should order at once. So don't put it off till the last moment--and pay more. E. WORTHINGTON, yPort Perry, Sept. 27, 1876. Valuable Farm for Sale! NEAR GREENBANK, HIS Farm contains 108 acres of the first quality of Land, being composed of the north half of lot 11 in the 9th con of the township of REACH, Is in a high state of cultivation, with good Buildings, and good Orchard, is well watered, As soon as you possibly can, The roads said decree, Every creditor ys any security is to produce the same before me at | my Chambers, at the town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, on the 24th day of Octo- ber, 1876, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated this 4th day of October, 1876. GEO. H. DARTNELL, Master. | W. MAURICE COCHRANE, Plaintiff's Solicitor. Village Lot for Sale PORT PERRY. TC undersigned offers for sale Village Lot No. --, it is a corner lot, the fourth Jot west of the School House, Queen street, Port Perry. This is one of the best and best located lots in the corporation and will be sold at a moderate figure, For further particulars apply to - ROBT, BRYANS, Jn. Cartwright P.O. Cartwright, Aug. 7, 1876. NOTICE. I have appointed Mr, Wm. M. Willcox as the Collector of my accountsand have authorized him to insist on cither the cash or a settlement by note. F. M. BRATHWAITE, M. D,, C. M. Port Perry, Oct 3, 1876, STRAYED STEER. AME into the premises of the Subscriber Jot 19 in the 1st con. of Reach, about the middle of July last, a white Steer coming two years old. The owner is requested to pay ex- venses and take him away, otherwise he will 4 sold as the law directs. JOHN BRYANT. Reach, Sept. 28, 1876. and within six miles of the fl hing vil- lage of Port Perry. Terms--ensy. Possession given: to the purchaser on the 1st of November. For further particulars apply to Mark Currie, Esq, or P.A. Hurd, Esq., Port Perry, or WM. LEE, On the Premises. Greenbank, Aug, 19, 1876. FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber oi tit Sale that splen- did Farm. being the South-East part of Lot 16 in the 3rd Concession of Reach, This is well known to be one of the best Farms in the Township and contains about 55 acres, . At the same time there can be purchased, if required, about 18 acres lying immediately East of the above property, formerly owned by the late Richard Northcott. Titles guaranteed. i For Terms apply to T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, Bept. 5, 1876. - THANKS. N retiring from the business of Store. keeping, 1 to tender to my ons tomers and the public generally my thanks for the many years patronage 1 have enjoyed, and trust that the same confidence successor, Mr. John H, Brown, who will continue the Business in the same premises. I shall continue to purchase Grain, and am prepared to : PAY CASH Luo (For wny quantity of off WHEAT, BARLEY, PEAS. OATS, PORK, BUTTER. GEO. CURRIE. | Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. NOTICE TO PAY. {bits Subscriber takes this opportunity of notifying all indebted to him either by note, account or otherwise, that payment of all such as are past due must be made forthwith; otherwise costs will certainly be incurred, JAS. FLUKE. Cartwright, Aug. 7 1876. OTICE. BEG to say to my friends who have I favored me with their custom that now having retired from the Business it is im- portant that a settlement of accounts should take place at as early a day as possible. All accounts not otherwise arranged for are due on the 1st October next, and interest will be charged from that date, but I wish it to be distinctly understood, that although desirous of giving all reasonable accommo- dation, I shall expect and require all accounts paid this fall and those standing unpaid since Inst year will be put in Court for Collection after 1Cth October next. : GEO. CURRIE. Sept 20, 1876. > AN EXCELLENT OPENING ron BUSINESS TWO STORES TO RENT. 1 Subscriber is just completing his two New Stores in the village of Williams. and patronage may be continued to my hig Cartwright, and now offers to rent The Stores are large, well arranged and in a5 prow y for location but Men of enterprise could not fail in doing a large and profitable busines here as they would command the good localities for health, comfort perous b Such an opp og ah i rarely presents itself. trade of 4 large extent of prosperons country. TWO venience and comfort. Foc particulars apply to _* oe PRY IAS. FLUKE. 1 by letter prepaid to Cartwright P.O. Cartwright, Aug. 7, 1876. br or In Chancery. URSUANT to a decree of the Court of| P the Chancery made in & cause of Stewart nefit of DWELLINGS TO RENT. The undersigned also offers to Rent two comfortable Dwellings in the village of Williamsburg, Cartwright. The Dwellings are commodious and new with every con- NEW TEAS The Best Value ever offered in Port Perry you will find at Tr. CC EFOBRMAX'S Port Perry, Sept. 13, 1876. A Large and Choice STOCK The Subscriber would now call the attention of the people of Port Perry and surrounding municipalities to his Immense Stock of carefully selected GROCERIES, fh ad Cheap, Teas from 25 cts to $1 per Ib. Excellent Sugars, Raisins and Cucrants, The best brands of Tobaccos, Spiendid Cofice, Pure Spices and everything in 'the . 05= Grocery Line of the best quality. 0) Nothing put good and FRESH PROVISIONS offered. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Grabam Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Hominy, Bacon, Hams, &c. WINES AND LIQUORS!!! Of the Purest Brands, Wholesale and Retail. Hotelkeepers will be liberally dealt with, WED SAY SEs) wy at eg so CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEEDS always on hand. A CAR LOAD of Corn expected in soon. CASH paid for Oats and Peas. Cash .. or ~ Trade. Terms . B&F Free Delivery in Port Perry and Prince Albert, : H. A. BLACK, Port Perry, March 29, 1876. PLIES! REVOLVERS BIRD CAGES ! BIRD CAGES ! Ivory Handle Table and Desert Knives, 0 . Electro.Plate Forks and Spoons. Brass Window Cornice and Curtain Bands, At Sp ecial MA LANDS FOR SALE. Tot 12, In the 17th concession, 200 dres South half of lot 13 Laing & Meharry, spares HARDWARE STORE, sion, 100 acres, About six miles from Atherly Railway Station. oe J. H, PERRY, Port Perry, June 1, 1876.) PORT PERRY. Feb, 2, 1876, Whitby, OTR § Prices. 0CK CONF £00DS CHEAPER THAN EVER. {Stock well assorted, and kept fresh and new" by repeat orders. Special Drives in Grey Cottons. Checked and Plain Winceys at Rock Bottom Prices. Cornwall Bags and Cotton Yarn at De- pression Prices. ' MILLINERY ID DRESS MOOG Departments in full blast. CASH & PRODUCE, OUR MOTTO Md Goods at Rock Bottom Prices "the Result Fancy Coatings, Canadian Tweeds, Mantle Cloths, Over- oatings, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., in endless - variety, and at Bottom Prices. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE } GROGERIES, &C., fully assorted. With such a record for Cheap Goods, we hope to be favored with a share of the patronage of the public. J. H. BROWN, Currie's Old Stand. : PORT PHRRY. TAILORING! * AND GENTS FURNISHINGS, (7 Parcels delivered in any part of the Town or Prince Albert, Free or CHARGE. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS. The success which attended our efforts in the Season now past, has induced us to pros cure for this Fall's trade, a very large and select assortment of every article necessary fi A Complete Outfit! and Canadian Tweeds, in all the new Patterns.-- Comprising English, Scotch, Fancy Vestings, &oc. Pure Worsted Coatings, WE ARE SHOWING Some Choice patterns in FRENCH GERMAN NAPPED OVER-COATINGS, (vety fashionable goods.) Also, PLAIN BEA VERSin new shades, In UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, TIES, COLORS, UMBRELLAS, §C. we have an immense Stock. IBVPBH TAIID And great variety in Hats and Caps. A well shaped Felt Eat for 90 cents, worth $1.25 ; others in proportion. We offer the above at low prices, and guarantee satisfaction, THRMS--Oash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, pe. A FULL STOCK IN EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT. Port Perry, Oct. 8, 1876. Inspection invited. THE SEASON FOR FANCY GOODS The Subscriber anticipating the wishes of his ctstomers and the public generally Bas received and opened out & Magnificent Stock ot Fancy Goods of the mest Fashionable Styles, wr And: at Prices to suit the times. Don't fll o'cll snd Tnspect my Stock. 7 . W. H. MecCA PoPerty, July1d, 1878.4 tes pads The Last Call. A Hips indeed ome by Bossom hi Ce Sl WwW. "HOTEL TO LET. -- same to Messrs. Doubt & osts will be 1 a R. WARRIN Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1876. ER. {

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