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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Oct 1876, p. 3

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- business, are satisfied of the superiority of .. Sawing Machines, and' many other articles © a8 to the Kirby Mowers and Reapers such as "Port Berry, Oct 12, 1876. CORN, === CORN. 1 4 ARRIVE. EIS WI EEK, A Car Load of Corn The Cheapest and Best FEED For your 2m © HORSES, CATTLE! E. WORTHINGTON, Dealer in Salt, Coal, Plaster, Water Lime, &c, - Port Perry Oct. 17, 1876. CAUTION. LL parties. or corporations are hereby cautioned against negotiating two Notes, one for Sixty-five Dollars, and the other for Sixty Dollars, due on or about the 1st of March, 1877, made by Wm. Hamilton, in favor of James Bunker, Agent for Alt. house, Wheeler & Co., Waupum, Wirconsin, as 1 have not received value for the same. WM. HAMILTON, Saintfield P, O, October 17, 1876. Tailoring - Establishment ! | OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. CUR- RIES) STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKF UL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he has got thoroughly arranged 1n his new premises over Mr. Brown's 8 with increased accommodations for cari on every department «f his business, All promptly filled The NewestFashicn « wegularly received, The Latest Styles, Su- perior Workmai ship, and perfect fits war- ranted. ey Manchester, Oct. 11, 1876. JAMES RIGGS, Port Perry, Oct 15, 1876. Stray Steer. TRAYED from the premises of the Sub. seriber, lot 20, con. 14, Reach, a grizzly- Riera Steer, coming 3 yr8 old. Any party giving such informa ion as will lead to Lis recovery will be suitably rewarded. JAS. GIBSON, Seagrave P.O, Seagrave, Oct. 10, 1876. STRAYED SHEEP, AME into the premises of the Subscriber, lot 20, in the 14th con. of Reach, about 1st Sept., Four Sheep, 2, aged, with short tails; | shearling, long tail, the other a lamb with long til --all ewes, The owner is re- quested to'come, prove property and take them away, otherwise they will be told as the law directs, JAS. GIBSON, Scagrave P.O. Seagrave, Oct. 10, 1876, NOTICE. SIGN OF THE PLOW, PORT PERRY. WATS ON una rwoait mp farming public and others to withhold their orders, nor purchase any Agricultural Implement or Machine until they have seen and examined our Stock for themselves -- Most of our time having been spent in farm- ing aud having learned that the Implements and Machines introduced by Mr. D Urquhart from his Emporium have proved all that could be desired, and having given up farming, and being desirous of entering this "AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! FEVHE Subscriber would take this oppor- tunity of informing the FARMERS Of Cartwright and surronnding Townships that he has opened an Establishment af Williamsburg ! For the show and sale of the best and most joustural Implements to Le anywhere in the country, approved A ARROWS, ANG PLOWS LL Raves, Hee RAKES, Jprear CAST SEED SOWERS prams OF ALL KINDS, And ull other Implements that may be required, THE BEST Agricultural Implements and Ma- chines of all kinds, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Farmers will find it to theiradvantage to leave their orders at my Show Rooms, Williamsburg. the Machines and Implements turned out by Mr, Urquhart has indiiced us to arrange with him tor the Emporium for a term of years, his object in giving it up being to attend more fully to the introduction of his Plow, and appoint Agents where required, and to attend more fully to soliciting orders for the Kirby Mowers and Reap Cur Stock will always be full and plete in their season, as will be found now as follaws : the Urquhart Plow, the grentest favorite of oll plows, No. 12 Fleury Plow, for sod it is a great favorite, three different kinds of Straw Cutters, Four-Horse Powers, Grain Crushers. JAMES BRYANS. Williamsburg, Feb. 10, 1876. too numerous to mention, Remember, all Implements and Machines that were sup- plied by Mr. Urquhart arc supplied by us, and are manufactured Ly the same firms, and it will be to the advantage of farmers to deal at onr Emporium as many articles will be introduced in their season that have not yet been supplied by any Emporium in this place, it will therefore be 'much to the farmers gain and advantage to become pur. chasers at our Emporium, Sign "of the Plow, Port Perry, We will advertise in due time have been supplied by Mr, Urquhart, ard in t : addition to the kinds he had, we will intro- duce KirbyReaper No 3. This machine could ha n supplied by Mr. Urqubart. but he .rred letting it run a season as it did last t, and leaving its superior work and ruccess to field trials, we will supply our customers with this machine--it has proved a success beyond the manufacturers' mort sanguiny expectation, This machire weighs only seven hundred pounds, ft is a m between the one thousand pourd and the four hundred and reventy-five machine which have been placed upon the market, the latter of which, we think, will prove too light, when the crops * hecome as heavy a8 in former years, WATSON & FERGUSON. Port Pen, Oct 16, 1876. N. DB. We have arranged with Mr. Ui- : GOODS TO SUIT THE TIMES. S100 WORTH OF DRE GOODY GROCERIES, &C. AT: GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH, Or its Value in Farm Produce. JUST RECEIVED 25 half-chests Young Hyson Tea, the best value ever offered for the same Money. Three pounds for One Dollar. 07 Cash for Wheat, Barley, Oats. Pork, &ec. beat, 9 | Port Perry, Oct 12, 1876. TCE NOTICE. "253 As I am determiped to SELL FOR CASH And Cash OWMly, from this date, ull 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. RE-OPENING tL MiLLINERY JONES BROTHERS DEPARTMENTS. Fall and Winter Styles entirely new and unusually attractive, -- Of -- & DRESS MAKING CRAPE GOODS A SPECIALTY. ~ Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. In Chancery. STEWART VS. STALKER, URSUANT to a decree of the Court of "the Chancery made in a cause of Stewart against Stalker, the creditors of Robert Stew- art, late of Reach, in the County of Ontario, 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. Cochrane, of the village of Port lerry, the Solicitor ot the Plaintiff, the brother of the deceased, their christian and surnames, ad- dresses, and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the value of the securities (if any) held by them ; or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of suid decree. Every creditor holding 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 Pen 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, S. H. CHRISTIAN. i W. MAURICE COCHRANE, Plaintiff's Solicitor. NOTICE. I have appointed Mr. Wm. M. Willcox as the Collector of my accountsand have authorized him to insist on either the cash | or a settlement by note. ! F. M. BRATHWAITE, M. D,, C. V. Port Perry, Oct 3, 1876. S ? } © te » = @ & S > BOOTS & SHOES, \ HAT is more comfortable than to STRAYED STEER. have the feet dry aud warm? The Goods are the very best the Market affords and will be sold at Prices to suit the times, In Quality and Price they can't be | -- An inspection will Prove this, Home - Made VWork ; co ie dusk : AME into the premises of the Subscriber ol id lo Sours this. desimble abject, C lot '9 in the 1st con. of Reach, about the calth as well as comfort, pay a visit to piadle of July last, a white Steer coming two years old. The owner ig requested to pay ex- penses and take him away, otherwise he will J be sold as the law directs. | JOHN BRYANT. 18 Reach, Sept. 28, 1876. ee BOOT & SHOE STORE, "°T'°=.™ ™. . HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of ri notifying all indebted to him either by POR T PE RRY note, account or otherwise, that payment of !all such as are past due must be made Where you will find a large variety of Boots forthwith, otherwise costs will certainly Le and Shoes suitable for Fall and Winter, incurred. JAS, FLUKE, Cartwright, Aug. 7 1876. NOTICE. | BEG to say to my fricnds who have Constantly on hand and warranted to give I favored me with their custom that now gutisiiction, having retired from the Business it is im- A lot of Trunks for; sale at cost, portant that a settlement of accounts should J. . MOmaA. [1a Bien SLRs Ld 3 accounts mot otherwise arrang Pot Perry: Bact and Show Store, are due on the 1st October next, and interes- will be charged from that date, but I wish it to be distinctly understood, that although desirous of giving all reasonable accommor 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 1th October next. GEO. CURRIE. Sept 20, 1876. THANKS. N retiring from the business of Store keeping, I beg to tender to my cus. DRESS MAKING Promptly and satisfactorily attended to. JONES BROS. NEW TEAS The Best Value ever offered in Port Perry you will find at T. 0. FORMAN'S Port Perry, Sept. 13, 1876. NEW QTORE AT FLLLIANSBURG k y | CARTWRIGHT. The Subscribers having moved their business to this place, are now thoroughly equipped in their new premises, having opened out a New and Magnificent Stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS ! Of the Newest Styles, Best Quality and at such Prices as cannot be findersold any where in the Province, The people of Cartwright and surrounding townships are respect- fully invited to give us a call, examine our Stock and com- pare Prices. In DRY GOODS our Stock will always be kept complete of the Newest Fashions, 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. tomers and the public g ily my thank: for the many years patronage 1 have enjoyed, and trust that the same confidenc and patronage may be continued to m) successor, Mr. John H. Brown, who wil continue the Business in the same premises. I shall continue to purchase' Grain, and am prepared to PAY CASH For any quantity of WHEAT, BARLEY, PEAS. S. E. ALLISON. quhart to receive order for us for the Kirby Mcwer and Reapers or any article that we supply, when he fs outarranging for Agents for introducing his Plow. Remember. we have a Cutting Box that will cut five differ= ent lengths and take in a whole sheaf at once, and can be turned by ,a boy, aad is wetranted complete for horse power, at the price 0. i log le oF 380 degragh or otherwise to urselves or D, Urquhart, will receive our attention. WATSON & FERGUSON, $5,000 Choice, Reliable Apple 'Apees for All Sa 3 Sens : HE Subscriber has for Bale at his Nur- T sery, two miles of Brooklin, Ont, ,000 first.cluss Apple Trees ina y healthy condition, ot choice ons | rult. Sold ab the very lowost figures and warranted tene fo their name. This a for obtaining choice trees, cheap ! A. T. TURNER, Brooklin. Breoklin, Sept. 26, 1876, ce - re Shan Port Perry, Aug 24, 1876. ATCHES(LOCKS, JEWELRI, SILVER-WARE & FANCY GOODS, 3 + All f which they intend Selling at a GREAT REDUCTION ! OATS, PORK, BUTTER. WORTH GEO. CURRIE, Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876, Cedar Rails ! FOR SALE. OR SALE, any quantity 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.0. Greenbank, Oct. 10, 1876, 4 DIESFELD & DOLL, Sign of the Red Watch. |At AMVOLIER! REVOLVERS BIRD CAGES ! BIRD CAGES ! Ivory Handle Table and Desert Knives, "Electro.Plate Forks and Spoons. Brass Window Cornice and Curtain Eands, Special Prices. Laing & Meharry, HARDWARE STORE, Port Perry, June'1, 1876.) PORT PERRY. ' A) JTR STOCK CONFAITL G00DS 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 AND DRESS MAKING Departments in full blast. CASH & PRODUCE, OUR MOTTO And Goods at Rock Bottom Prices the Result Fancy Soaring Canadian Tweeds, Mantle Cloths, Over- Coatings, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., in endless ep variety, and at Bottom Prices. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE I GROGERIES, &C., fully assorted. With such a record for Cheap Goods, we hope to be favored with a share of the patronage of the publié. J. H. BROWN, Currie's Old Stand. PORT PERRY. 07 Parcels delivered in any part of the Town or Prince Albert, Free OF CHARGE. +; TE -- TAILORING! AND FURNISHINGS, AT & CAMPBELLS. GENTS CORRIGAN The success which attended our efforts in the Season now past, has induced us to pro. cure for this Fall's trade, a very large and select assortment of every article necessary for a A Complete Outfit ! Comprising English, Scotch, and Canadian Tweeds, in all the new Patterns.-- Pure Worsted Coatings, Fancy Vestings, &c WE ARE SHOWING Some Choice patterns in FRENCH GERMAN NAPPED OVER-COATINGS, (very fashionable goods.) Algo, PLAIN BEAVERS in new shades. In UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, TIES, COLORS, UMBRELLAS, §C. we have an immense Stock, IVBVBY TADIB/ A well shaped Felt Hat for 90 ceuts, worth And great variety in Hats and Caps. $1.25 ; others in proportion. We offer the above at low prices, and guarantee satisfaction, TERMS--Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, vey, A FULL STOCK IN EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT. Port Perry, Oct. 5, 1876. Inspection invited, 0 THE SEASON FOR FANCY GOODS The Subscriber anticipating the wishes of his customers and the public gensrally has received and opened out a Magnificent Stock ot Fancy Goods of the most Fashionable Styles, And at Prices to suit the times. Don't fail to call and Inspect my Stock. Wy BE PoPersy, July)9, 1876.3 MoCA 'LL parties indebted tome by Book spn | This Ake hereby. required to Ye ! ope yment of same to Messrs. &f Hotheral, otherwise costs will be incurred. 'R. WARRINER, ie Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1876. Sept. 20, 1816.

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