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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Nov 1876, p. 3

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~P- re -------- Lo SEE aPeppeseampw $80 0 000 2 mR - wt Cong gs i ---- or Clocks. and Jewelry Estab- vo » - CEDAR RAILS, Posts and Stake s. The Subscribers offer for Sale, in quantities |- to suit purchasers, an immense number of First Class Cedar Rails, Posts and Stakes, Cheap, and on easy terms of payment. They are at Saintfield and of easy access. Apply to 2 : TY R. HARTRY & BROS, Saintficld P.O. Reach, Nov. 15, 1876, Noe to forbid Cred | HIS is to forbid ull partics giving credit T to any one on my account after this date without my written order, as I will in no case be responsible from this time forward for any debts incurred without my written order, THOS. GRAHAM, Manchester, Nov. 15, 1876. High $0100 Examination of HE next Entrance CANDIDATES For the TORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL, On the Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19th and 20th, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. 'By order of the COUNTY INSPECTOR. Nov. 15, 1876. 0 T 1 CoB County of Ontario, Ts hereby given that TO WIT: } ne Cowrt of General Sessions of the Peace, and the County Court in, and for the COUNTY OF CNTARIO, Will be holden in the COURT HOUSE, in the "TOWN OF WHITBY, on Tuesday, December 12th, 1878, At the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, of which all Justices: of the Peace, Coroners, Constables, anil others concerned will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff's Office, Sheriff CO. Whitby, Nov. Tth, 1876. JUST AT HAND : Cheap for C A SH. wanner and guaranteed: Watches, lishment. Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies'. Gold Chains-- Fine Silver Watches. do, Silver Watches--Siemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry, Fine Gold Rings. Silver Chains, &c , N.B.--Repairing done in a workmanlike \ \ AN p ) JOHN DIESFELD. Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. POR THE LADIES - Ladies' Underclothing. Pants and Vests in Lamb's Wool and Merino. ' Kid Gloves (two-buttoned) at $1.00, in all sizes and the New Shades. Mink Fars--the best Value ever offered. High-cut Buttoned Overshoes, (something new), Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Linen Collars. T. C. FORMAN: Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1876. FOLLOW The CROWD Davis & Robinson's ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. | NDER and By vires of 29 Victoria, T cap. 28, sec. 27, the orditors of JOSEPH FRAZER, late of the township of Brock, in the County of Ontario, Miler, Deceased, who died on or about the 26thday of October, A.D. 1876, are hereby notified to send by post, pre-paid, on or before the 20th day of Decernber, A D. 1876, to Hubert I, Ebbels, of Port Perry, Solicitor for Barbara Frazer, the widow and Adwmin- istratrix of the said Joseph Frazer, theie christian and surnames, adidvesses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them ; and take notice that immediately after the said 29th day of December, the Assests of the Estate ot the suid Joseph Frazer, will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having reference only to the claims ot which notice as above shall have been furnished ; snd the said Admivistratrix will not be liable for the Assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claims notice #hall not have been ree by her or her Solicitor, at the time of distribution. Auvso, take notice, that all personsindcbted to the said Estate are required to nake im mediate settlement with the said Adwinis- tratrix, or with John T'pp, her agent. Dated at Pert Perry, 15th November, 1877, HUBERT L. ERBELS, Solicitor for Administratrix, 4iw] To All Whom it may Concer. AM PARTIES INDEBTED T0 P. A. HURD, Either by nete of hand or book account, are . respectfully requested to call and settle with the undersigned on or before the first day of December next and save costs. The said notes and book acconnts having been duly transferred to him by the said P. A. Hurd, All claims remaining unsettled after the above date will be sued without further notice, - LU. HURD. Pozt Perry, Oct, 7,1876, Notice to Pay. FI HE untersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to this nu- merous patrons for their liberal and still in- Creasing patronage during the many years in which he has done bsiness in this locality and weuld remind those indebted to him that all such indebtedness should bave been settled on the 1st day of Oct. last. As it has ever Leen my aim to deal with my customers on the most favorable terms andsupply them at cash prices, it is impossible for me to allow accounts to run after the date of payment, the 1s of Qotober, without incurring addi- tional expense 1 would now say to all ROUERY, LIOR & PROVIOS NEW STORE, (T.ate TR A. Black') Something new in 'Teas. Call and see them, Flour. Feed and Provisions of all Kinds, kept constantly on hand. THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED ! yor -- 2 sii) sic hia EE -- sisters me A : JONES BROTHERS! Storehouse Completed ! ad Hoist Working Satisfactorily ! Tramway an Immeuse Convenience ! rid ! Lo d facilities for handling produce of every ce~ ad d for & 2 modati i ON ES BROS. Notwithstanding «depression times," to Ercct, at eohsiderable cost, a large Warchounse in the rear of their Stores. TLis, in conne tion with their magnificent Cellars, provides them with facilitivs unsurpassed for handling Preduce in the most expeditious and economical manner. 3 Having also the advantage of an extensive trade and first class connections, they are now prepared to offer An Ixcellent Market 'As they intend to deuote special 'attention to this branch of their busineas, they will be prepared to the highest price, at all times for Butter, Eggs, Oate, Peas and Potatoes, and Farm Produce generally. Tey 8 and the ity for imp! for Produce. eee tn Herr et ee te Wanted Immediately--1000 Dressed Hogs. Contantly on Hand--Salt, Plaster and Water Lime. 126 bbls. Best American Apples! UR STOCK COMPLETE. - S00DS CHEAPER THAN EVER and new Stock well assorted, and kept fresh by repeat orders: Special Drives in Grey Cottons. Checked and Plain Winceys at Rock Bottom Prices. u soi Cornwall Bags and Cofton Yarn at De- o . > . pression Prices. } WILLIVERY ND DRESS WAGIG. Jepartments in full blast. (ASH & PRODUCE, OUR MOTTO hid Gout a Pook Boom Pies the sul Port Perry, Nov 23, 1876. ' JONES" BROS. Fish 'coons TO SUIT THE TIMES. Cm ORTH OF DRY 600 GROCERIES, &C. AT I have, this day, Received a Consignment of Fifty Bbls HITE ISH TROUT! Which I am offering at a LOW FIGURE. Come and buy, for Fish must advance. Great Bargains for Cash. Or its Value in Farm Produce. Do Of the purest Brands, bottled and on draft. ' (G= Highest price in cash paid for any quantity of Peas, Oats, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. Terms Strictly Cash or Produce. pes Goods Delivered Free in Town or at Prince Albert, port Perry, Oct. 24, 1876. 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 losing. My business relations with my many kird patrons have been of the most agreeable nature, and while I have found it to be to my personal interest to sever my business connections with my many valued customers the recollection of those pleasing relationships will not soon be defaced from my mind, "Confident in the integrity, business capacity and honorable dealing of my suceessors, Messrs. Davis & Robinson, I have much pleasure in 1ecom- mending hem to my customers and friends. H. A. BLACK. Port Perry, Oct 24, 1878. THE SEASON FOR whose accounts should have been scttled in October lngt, that I must have a settlement at once, and if any account is not settled be. fore the close of the present month I shall, without fail, charge tén per cent. from the 1st day of October 'last on all accounts thea due. in order to supply my customers at the lowest possille figuie all must pay promptly.as agreed pon. JAMES EMANEY. Ontario Carriage Works, Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1876. To School 1 r 4 ad undersigned, holding a third-class ustees. certificate obtained at the late County Examination of public School Teachers, is desirous. of obtaining a situation and is pre--: pared to enter upon her duties at once. : EMMA 'M. SMITH. FANCY GOODS The Subscriber anticipatingthe wishes of his éastomers and the public generally has received and opened out a Magnificent Steck ot Fancy Goods of the most ni? Prince Albert P.O, Nov. , 1878. Y - | otice. | LE than se who have kirdlv I to, ce, I would beg leave to urge upon all who have as yeu failed to see we, that they would confer a very great favor indeed if they would settle with me before tho dst November, #3 upon that day Fbave several heavy paymemts to F. H. BRATHWAITE, M.D, €.M. Port Perry, Oct. 25, 1876. Fashionable Styles. ~ Ls Be! pl " 'Don't fil to call and Inspect my Stock : = WHEAT, {| Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. "| will be charged from' that date, but' I wish E. WORTHINGTON, Dealer in Salt, Coal, Plaster, &c. Port Perry, Nov. 2, 1876. JUST RECEIVED NOTICE TO PAY. Te Subscriber takes this opportunity of notifying all indebted to him either by note, account or otherwise, that payment of all such as are past duc must be made forthwith, otherwise costs will certainly be incurred. 7 25 half-chests Young Hyson Tea, the best value ever offered for the same Money. Three pounds for One Dollar. JAS. FLUKE, Cartwright, Aug. 7 1876. THANKS. N retiring from the business of Store keeping, I beg to tender to my cus. tomers and the public genewally my thanks for the many years patsonage 1 have enjoyed, and trust that the same confidence and patronage may be continued to m) successor, Mr. John H. Brown, who will continue the Business in the same premises. T7= Cash for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pork, &ec. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Oct. 11, 1876. NEW QTORE FILLTAMSB LRG, CARTWRIGHT. I shall contifiue to purchasé Grain, and am prepared to PAY CASH For any quantity of 1 BARLEY, PEAS. OATS, PORK, BUTTER. 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 GODS ! such Prices GEO. CURRIE, NOTICE. BEG to say to my friends who have 1 favored me with their custom that now Of the Newest, Styles, Best Quality and at as cannot be undersold any where in: the Province, people of Cartwright and surrounding townships are respect- having retired from the Business it is im- fully invited to give us a 'cally examine our Stock and com- jportant that a settlement of accounts should pare Prices. take place at as early a day as possible. : ! i : : All accounts mot otherwise: arranged fot In DRY GOODS. our Sion will always be kept complete, are duo on the 1st October next, and interes- |. ¢ he Newest Fashions, the Top Quality and Bottom Prices. . Our GROCERIES always Fresh; Choite and Cheap. datiby, I shall expect dud require all accounts | ! » paid this fall aud those standing unpaid since The highest prices paid for Batter, Eggs, &c.: em ht Etna f ROBERTS & PRICE. GEO. CURRIE, ~~ Wiliamsburg, Ot, 6,187. it to be distinctly understood, that although desirous of giving all reasonable accommor' "The| -- 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. 2 v 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 PERRY. (= Parcels delivered in any part) of the Town or Prince Albert, FrEe oF CHARGE. TAILORING! AND FURNISHINGS, AT CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS, GENTS The success which attended our efforts in the Season now past, has induced us to pro cure forthis 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 Ooatings, Fancy Vestings, &c. WE ARE SHOWIN Some Choice patterns in FRENCH GERMAN NAPPED OVER-COATINGS, (very fashionable goods.) Also, PLAIN BEAVERS in new shades. In UNDERCLOTHING, SHIRTS, TIES, COLORS, UMBRELLAS, §C. we have an immense Stock. TBDBY TAIT A well shaped Felt Hat for 90 cents, worth And great varicty 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, ¥en. A FULL STOCK IN EVERY OTHER DEPARTMENT. Port Perry, Oct. 5, 18%6. SHIGE! REVOLVERS "BIRD CAGES! Inspection invited. ° Ivory Handle Table and Desert Knives; Eloctro.Plate Forks and Spoons. Btasé Window Cornies and Curtain Bands, At Special Prices. Laing & Meharry, HARDWARE STO Port Perry, June 1; 1876. Ww. H. McCAW. Port Perry, July19, 1876. ' Ly 4 Py 1876. fi

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