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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Apr 1877, p. 3

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"Lot 15 in the 2nd Cm. of Reach, ¢ a | em SE pn ov gRE YS & wore TA HUQ Rt or A ne ¢ R ace aif ; s v3 Lik Qn « rj HE UNDERSIGNED . having lately fi vase Ean ! ' C8 1 % his pedigree beforts tho | Panis, Plactn w The celebrated thorough bred Blood Stallion | was imported by R. Reesor, Mask. ham, from Britain, in Marci He" isa rich dark bay horse with black points, stands 16 'hands one inch high, on stoul leg with great bone, substance and netion, and is one of the best look- ing Stallions now at the stud. = During his racing career which was a brilliant one, he beat some of the best horses of his year over long courses and crushing weights, making him a valuable sire for getting Racers, Drivers' and" Car- riage Horses now so much in demand and briuging such very high prices. HYMEN was sired by that far.famed celebrated horse, Neville; dam Matri- mony. Neville was sired by Napier; dam Sally Snobs. Napier was sired by Gladiator ; dam Marion. Sally Snobs wa: gired by Sandbeck; dam Deceiver mare. _(ladiator: was oh Partisan ; NEW" 'FANCY AND STAPLE (00S STORE! QUEEN" STREET, PORT PERRY. par See Prices and particulars next week. B. J. THORNE. Tort Perry, April 18, 1877. dam Pauline, ~ Marion sired by Tramp; dam . © Bandbeck was sired by Catton ; damOrvillina -- Deceiver Mare was sired 'by Deceiver ; dam Slight's dam. "HYMEN'S dam Matrimony was sired by Magnes ; «dam Niobe, Magnes was sired by Touchstone ; dam Latitude -- Niobe was sired by Bay Middleton ; SPRING ARRIVALS, dam Broken-hearted Lady. Bay Mid- -- tr rr-------- dleton was sired by Sultan ; dam Cob- web. Broken-hearted Lady was sircd The Subscribers take great pleasure in announcing that their by Sit Hercules; dam Frederica.-- 'Pouchstone was sired by Camel ; dam Banter, Latitude was sired by Langar; dam Olympia. HYMEN unites the strains of blood that are to-dfy dis- tinguished the best in England and considered by competent judges to be one of the best horses that ever crossed the Atlantic, as he is related to some of » the best Derby winners of the day, FRANCIS ELLIOTT, Proprictor, Epsom, April 12, 1877. CARD OF THANKS. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of returning thanks to the farmers of Brock and surrounding townships for the large share of patronage given to is horses in past years, and would now intimate that having sold * Dumtriesshire Jock" he has no longer any intererest in that or any other Draught Stallion [ now own the celebrated imported thorough bred Blood Stallion HY MBN which will tiayel this section of country during the approaching Season, NEW SPRING GOODS action on the 18th inst. t markets, and after the able to show you Have arrived, and will be open and ready for ins] As the above Goods have been bought in the best great break in the price of American Goods, we will be THE BEST €00DS FOB THE MONEY. T0 BE FOUND IN THE PROVINCE OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT ARCH'D McLEAN, late of Novelties of the Season. Under the able management of our MR. New York, will be fonnd replete with all the OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS 1s the la we ever had the pleasure of showing, in all the leading styles and shades . Our Hats and Caps muat be seen to be appreciated. Onur Crpckery, Hardware, Groceries, Boots and Shods will be foul finequaled in'the County. CUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. An endless show of nice Summer Hats from 5 cents. FRANCIS ELLIOTT. Reach, April 12, 1877. FOR SALE One of the best Farms in | Is most complete, 1 see what you can do at Williamsburg, ge" Come one, come all, an | HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS §. WOOL. & PRICE. Reach ifnot in the County. | | ROBERTS Williamsburg, April 14, 1877 GRAIN-GROWING FARM IT CANNOT BE BEAT. AS A 100 ac eres cleared, the excellent maple bush. well fenced g high state of cultivation. There are lent and commodious buildings premises, The dwe lling house is with a back kitchen, all nicely finishe NORTH ONTARIO Abundant and convenient Barn accommaoda- | tion, well constructed, 52x76. A good sup- pas ply of water from two wells, a cistern and a creek. 1 | &S ¥ The location is healthy and pleasant and | convenient to the best markets in the Pro-| wince, Port Pe ry and Manchester, being only | re a oe ee one and a half mile from the Manchester station of the W, P,P. & L. Railway. My Stock is now complete comprising weeds and Reed Grain of all descriptions. Convenient to Churches and Schools, For particulars apply to the proprictor on the premises, or at the Opssrve office. ANDREW GRAHAM. Beach, Feb'y 21st, 1877. I have a choice selection of Tmported Kitchen Garden Seeds - they are fresh and For Sale. ry HE Subscriber offers for sale 50 acres ot | splendid Hardwood Timber Land, being - " the South East quarter of lot 19 in the 14th | {Vo o nl nr J « a ar 4s South Tine quaint of lov 10.04 ne 14th 1 ash paid for Wheat, Oats, Peas, Barley,&ec well timbered, good land and in a good 1 healthy location, Title indisputable and terms to suit pur- clean. CORN, PLASTER and SALT for Nale. E. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perey. chaser. For particulars apply to the proprictor, D. BTA a Seagrave, Or, if by letter, to the Seagrave P.0. t, » Seagrave, Mason Jot, 182. Port Perry, April 5, 1877, Taiforing Establishment ! ! OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. CUR- i - -- CLIEADOLS BL GINS v8 EL La Gil RIES) STORE. PORT PERRY. In Every Department, at FORMAN'S AYER L for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he hus got thoroughly arranged 10 his pew premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business. All orders promptly filled The NewestFashicns regularly received. The Latest Styler, Su- perior Workmai ship, and perfect fits war- rastod, : JAMES RIGGS. 15, 1876. IN \ Port Perry, Park Lot FOR SALE, {TUATED ON UNION AVENUE, g Samana devs more vd (NI (} BLOWING | WE MEAN IT ! rietor, B JAMES EMANEY Ontario Carriage Works, Port Perry, | JUST RECEIVED : Farm to Rent. 1000 yards Embroidered Edgings and Tusertions offered at about half their value. March 22, 1877. i Subscriber offers to Rent that First : Class Form containing 90 acres on lot Fo 6a C urtains--a large lot bought at a sacrifice and sold 1, in con. Bin the t | . accordingly. TOWNSHIP OF MARIPUSA, The Soil is superior and in a good state of cultivation. There sre good Buildings on the premises. Possessjon given immediately. For Particulars apply to. the Proprietor. CUA'S PARISH, Lot 20, 1st Con., Brock, Brock, Match 5, 1877, i 3 9 Cases Men's Felt and Silk Hats; latest styles and immensely Cheap. " . TT. C. FORMAN: N. B.--Winter Goods sold regardless of Cost. Port Perry, Feb, 20,1877. OODS ! J. op New Prints, New Dréss Goods New Linen Costu Customers would do well to call and leave Stock we can suit all parties. + Port Perry, April 12, 1877. plete in every Department. A. STIRLING & CO. Now take great pleasure in announcing the receipt of a large and carcfully selected Stock of Spring Goods which will be found com~ | New Lace Curtains, , New T mes, New their orders before the rush commences. {+ weeds, : Hats and Caps. As we have made a Specialty of GENTS' FURNISHINGS, our Stock in this line will be fonnd usually varied and attractive, Millinery, Dress Making and Tailoring Departments have resumed and are how in full working order. We are confident that with our magnificent J. A. STIRLING & CO. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. VERY Port Perry, April 12, 1877, SUPERIOR SPRING GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS (BAYANS' OLD CORNER STORE, | WILLIANMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. C LL and sec our Spring Stock of First 8 Boots and Shoes, oua CHOICE FPESH GROCERIES ! Our Superior ITARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C. | | | | OUR TEAS CANNOT BE BEAT, We make them a Specialty. | The quality of our Stock is all that could be desired, and the Prices cannot fafl to | please. Give us a call. The Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce, ROBERT BRYANS, Jr. Williamsburg, March 22, 1877. oy Miss Chisholm EGS to intimate to her friends and the 2 public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoo Emporium, where she will keep constantly on hand a new and well selected stock of FANCY GOODS, BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, STATIONERY, And the very latest sclections of Sheet Music! She hopes by a'tention to business and moderate prices to merit a share of public tronage., o STAMPING done to order. Remember the ¢ New Fancy Goods Store' =Queen St. Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4, 1877, 17 Choice, Apple 'Aree HE Subscriber has for Sale at his Nur- sery, two miles north of Brooklin, Ont, 25,000 first.class Apple Trees ina vigorous, healthy condition, and ot choice descriptions of Fruit. Sold. at the very lowest figures and warranted true to their name. = This a rare chance for obtaining choice trees, cheap A. T. TURNER, Brooklin, 'Btooklin, Sept, 265, 1876, . . DIRBOT Tuam p LOW At which' he is offering Hams, Bacon, Lard a CI.OVER SEED $7.25 TIMOTHY SEED BUYS Desires to call special attention of the public to the RICES! nd Dried Apples. do do S. §'s. Caspian Fully Assorted in SPECIAL Hoyles' and In order to give my customers the adva Lowest Prices. 12: cents PRINTS, parties wishing to secure any wil Expected, this week, 100 Boxes of those Cheap Raisins, No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, Manchester, April 5, 1877. SCHOOL BOOKS, Buggies, AT » The undersigned has much pleasure in calli quality of workmanship: Carringes are jieve rigs can haxe#l0 hesitancy in purchasing. Port Perry, April 10, 1877, PER. ' ?.., Ashton's Bes THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET! Ontario Carriage Works PORT PERRY. superior, the prices are placed so that parties requi & Polynesian. STOCK all Departments !! + NOTICE! 200 PIECES PRINTN. ntage of securing the Dest Goods at the These Goods have all been marked at ONE PRICE, viz : the low sum of per yard. As there is no doubt but an GRAND RUSH will be made for these splendid 1 do well to call early. $1.20 for 28lbs. 6. H. CHRISTIAN. Ph=tons, AND OTHER SUMMER CARRIAGES ! THE =D ng altention tolls superior stock of Buggies, Phatons, &c., &c., the manufacture of the present season, which for excellence of material, finish are all that could bo desired; and whils these wa new JAMES EMANEY, Ais The Subscriber has now on view & Magnificent Stock! OF ----r TTEW C00DS! Bought in the best Markets and on the Best Terms, juse suited for the Hard Times! Our Goods are selected to suit all, and our prices make them more auitable still. We guarantee to give our customers ORE GOODS FOR THE DLLAR AND BETTER VALUE, than any other House in the County. A Large Stock of Room Paper Just Received. To those who prefer Light we have a large Stock of Double Refined Coal Oil (pure.) to Darkness New York Export LARGE VARIETY, LOW PRICES, and the BEST GOODS are inducements we hold out. Give us a Call. Port Perry, March 22, 1877, Y ) 01s. J. H. BROWN, Currie's Stand PORT PERRY. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS Have just opened an immence Stock of Gents' Hats and Cap, In Silk, Fur and Felt, of the latest styles, in Fn American manufacture, showing over filty dif! kinds to select from, including the following Colors, Stone, Blue, viz :-- Black, Pearl, which Quality cannot be surpassed. and Brown, Grey, Bronze and Dark for . Quantity, cheapness ! Stock well #ssorted in the other Departments. 17 Terus--Cash or Produce. Port Perry, March, 1877. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL," HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS And Shafts, all Sizes. Axles, Springs, Fifth Wheels, and Skeins. Dash Leather, Enamelled Duck and Drill. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. A lot of Varnish in Gal Cans. Yd IRON & STEEL. A FULL STOCK OF BILAN HARDY AR A | Laing & Meharry, Port Perry, Feb, 8; 1817, Sign of the Goldes Aavil. VERY Re CHEAP, 5 a ;

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