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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Oct 1876, p. 3

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ve Ca = by eS = ait es : Me : i ir laa a oY tho sale by al bin valuable stock of He re kc, i M under. EEE RY, LOR PROVION fo ele ail eth 3 T° ARRIVE THIS WEEK, oR » A Car Load of Corn i 'The Cheapest and Best BF EED See tros your HORSES, CATTLE! | of 4 Cd = For BR and E. WORTHINGTON, 'Dealer in Salt, Coal, Plaster, 4% Water Lime, &c. 4 Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1876. wa 14 Al CAUTION. LL parties or corporations are hereby ' cautioned against negotiating two , one for Sixty-five Dollars, and the other for Sixty Dollars, due on or about the 1st of March, 1877, made by Wm. Hamil in favor of James Bunker, Agent 0 1 for Alt- house, Wheeler & Co., Waupum, Wisconsin, #31 have not received value for the same. WM. HAMILTON, Saintficld P, O. October 17, 1876. Tailoring Establishment ! ! OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE NR. CUR~- RIES) STORE, PORT PERRY. HANKFUL for many years of liberal and fncreaxing patronage he subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he has got thoroughly arranged | an his new premises over Mr. Brown's Store ! with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business, All orders promptly filled The Newest Fashicns regularly received, The Latest Styles, Su- perios Workman ship, and perfect fits war- ranted. JAMES RIGGS. } Post Perry, Oct 15, 1876. ~ Stray Steer. Qraaven from the premises of the Snb- soriber, lot 20, con. 14, Reach, a grizzly- grey, arde Steer, coming 3 yrs old. Any party giving suth information as will lead to his recovery will be suitably rewarded, JAS. GIBSUN, Scugrave P.O. Beagrave, Oct. 10, 1876. STRAYED SHEEP. C= into the premises of the Subscriber, lot 20, in the 14th con. of Reach, about 1st Sept., Four Sheep, 2 aged, with short tails ; 1 shearling, long tail, the other a lawb with long tail--all ewes, The owner ix re- nested to come, prove property and take away, otherwixe they will be told as the law directs. = JAS GIBSON, Seagrave P.O. Seagrave, Oct. 10, 1876, RTHAT is more comfortable than to "¥V' have the feet dry and warm ? In order to secure this desirable object, for health as well as comfort, pay a visit to o 8t cost, Hig J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store Perry, Oc 13, 1876. was Ty indebted to me by Baok acconnt ted tome by Book account Sy ER same to bt ise costs will beh 5 i R. WA ER. 18786, ARRINT Whitby. -- FOLLOW i = Davis & Robinson's x a alanis Lok ha ins dated ; THE CROWD] 0 NEW STOR Be SPECIALITIES | JONES BROTHERS! MILLINERY MAKING ! TAILORING | / (Late XI. A. Black's) Something new in Teas. Call and see them, Flour, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds, kept constantly on hand. : A First Class Milliner ! A First Class Dress Maker ! A First Class Cutter! ' MISS HARRISON, who has had several years experience in first class establishments in Port Hope and Cobourg, has mind. Of the purest Brands, bottled Highest price in cash paid for any quantity of Peas, Qats, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. Terms Strictly Cash or Produce. ar Goods Delivered Free in Town or at Prince Albert, Port Perry, Oct. 24, 1876, LIQUORS and on draft. DAVIS & ROBINSON THANKS FOR PAST FAVORS. The Subscriber takes much pleasure in returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their many esteemed favors in the past, their generous, liberal, and still increasing patronage up, till the time of his closing. My business relations with my most agreeable nature, and while I have found it to many kind patrons have been of the be to my personal interest to sever my business connecions with my many valued customers, the lection of those pl Confident in the integrity, business capacity ny successors, Messrs Davis & Robinson, mending them to my customers and friends. H. A. BLACK. Port Perry, Oct 21, 1876. hips will not soon be detaced from my and 'honorable dealing of I have much pleasure in recom- assumed charge of the Millinery Department, and will fully maintain the reputation of the House for FIRST C retain her situation. who have patronized her department. purfect fits. Port Perry, Oct. 23, 1876. Continues under the supervision of MR, ISAACS, who has th LASS MILLINERY. MISS DYER, who has given such universal satisfaction in the Dress Making Department, has kindly consented to Her excellent taste and careful attention to business have secured the confidence and esteem of all THE TAILOBING BEPARTHENT ed hly blished his rep for sup styles and JONES BROS. 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. M. Port Perry, Oct 3, 1873. STRAYED STEER. AME into the premites of the Subscriber lot '9 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- penses and take him away, otherwise he will be sold as the law directs. JOHN BRYANT. Reach, Sept. 28, 1876. NOTICE TO PAY. THE TIMES. 110 ONT OF RY OO 1 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. Manchester, Oct. 11, 1676. Three pounds for One Dollar. 0 Cash for Wheat, Ba rley, Qats. Pork, &e. S. H. CHRISTIAN. notifying all indebted to him either by JAS. FLUKE. Cartwright, Aug. 7 1876. NOTICE. BEG to say to my friends who have 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 fot are due on the 1st October next, and interes- will be charged from that date, but 1 wish it to be distinctly understood, that although desirous of wiving all reasonable accommor dation, I shall expect and require all accounts paid this fall and those standing unpaid since last year will be put in Court for Collection after 1Cth October next. GEO. CURRIE. N retiring from the business of Store- keeping, I beg to tender to my cus- tomers and the public generally my thanks enjoyed, and trust that the same confidence and patronage may be continued to my successor, Mr, John H, Brown, who will continue the Business in the same premises. I shall continiie to purchase Groin, and am prepared to PAY CASH For any quantity of WHEAT, BARLEY, PEAS. OATS, PORK, BUTTER. GEO. CURRIE. Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. Cedar Rails ! FOR SALE. OR SALE, any quantity of first-class eda Rae, on lots 14, 15, and east-half| of 15, in the 0th con. Reach. VIATIA HT SILVER-WARE v RE & FAN +: GREAT REDUCTION Port Perry, Aug 24, 1876, Apply to F. E LAWRENCE, Greenbank P.O. Greenbank, Oct. 10, 1876, | Notice to Builders ! SE OE Subscriber has on hand and for Sale at CY 600DS; DIESFELD & DOLL, Sign of the Red Wath. | The 5 : | Port Pe One Hundred and Twenty WHITE BRICK ! 3 % sell in lots rp of Having purchased 'the ' above at a Sugein st ffs Sale, I can afford to sell i on on "lit an object for all who require Y purchase from me. . | For particulars apply to g C. DAWES, Proprietor . Or to Wm. M. Willcox, Port Perry, May 4, 1876. x T= Subscriber takes this opportunity of note, account or otherwise, that payment of all such as are past due must be made forthwith, otherwise costs will certainly be COODS TO SUITE for the many years patronage 1 have -- -- The Best Value ever offered in Port Perry you will find at PT. CC. FORMANXN'S P. «Perry, Sept. 13, 187. NEW QTORE TLLIAESBURG, CART WRIGHT. 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 undersold 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. THE SEASON FOR FANCY GOODS "Tho Subscriber Anticipating the wishes of his customers 'and tho public generally has received and out a Magnificent Stock of Fancy Goods of the most Fashionable Styles, Don't fail to call and Inspect my Stock; TW. H. MoCAW. PoPerry, Julylo, 1876, Ae : Ta . " Special Drives in Grey Cottons. £000S CHEAPER THAN EVER. Stock well assorted, and kept fresh and new by repeat orders. Checked and Plain Winceys at Rock Bottom : Prices. . Cornwall Bags and 'Cotton Yarn at De- pression Prices. NILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING Departments in full blast. CASH & PRODUCE, OUR MOTTO And Goods at Rock Bottom Prices the Result Fancy Coatings, Canadian Tweeds, Mantle Cloths, Over- Coatings, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c., in endless 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 patrondge of the public. J. H. BROWN, Currie's Old Stand. PORT PERRY. of the Town or Prince Albert, FREe 07 Parcels delivered in any el : oF CHARGE. ---- TAILORING! GENTS FURNISHINGS, CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL'S. 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 Oanadian Tweeds, in all the new Patterns.-- Pure Worsted Coatings, Fancy Vestings, &o. WE ARE SHOWING Some Choice patterns in FRENCH GERMAN NAPPED OVER-COATINGS, (very tashionable goods.) Also, PLAIN BEAVERS in new shades. In UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, TIES, COLORS, UMBRELLAS, &C. we have an immense Stock. IREBL VAI And great variety in Hats and Caps. A well shaped Felt Hat for 90 cents, worth §1.255 others in proportion. ; We offer the above at low prices, and guarantee satisfaction, TERMS--Cash or Produce. . CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, sen. A FULL STOCK IN EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT. NER RENOIR Inspection invited, Ivory Handle Table and Desert Knives, Electro.Plate Forks and Spoons. Brass Window Cornice and Curtain Bands,

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