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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Aug 1877, p. 3

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& L. M'LEAN © ; « to ise wid lo url BER : House in the County. | / ORANGES | Luong, and u variety of other kinds, as soon rs at nee for such kinds as Girl Wanted. 'ANTED immediately a Servant Girl.-- Good wages will be given, Apply to MRS. G. H. GOODFELLOW, Sogo m7. etm INSPECTION WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. A% Owners of Weights, Measures and Port Weighing Machines in the Village of Perry, or anywhera in the Township of , Bcugog, or East or West Whitby north of the 7th con, are hereby required to resent the same for inspection at my office between this date and 'the 15th Septem ber next Parties failing or refusing to com- ly with this notice will be dealt with as the w directs. ' : . T. 0. FORMAN, D. Insp. W. & M. Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1877. CARD. The Subscriber begs to announce to the Public that he is acting as Agent for Mr J. L. Wars during his absence, and is prepared to conduct Sales of all kinds on he most reasonable terms. Favors are respectfully solicited All edmmunicstions sent to Port Perry will be promptly attended to. C. DAWES, Auctioneer. Port Perry, Aug. 21, 1877, GIRL WANTED. ANTED imniediately, a good trusty Servant Girl. Apply to MRS. E. R. YOUNG, . Port Perry, August 15, 1877. Executor's Notice. LL parties having claims against the the estate the late Duncan Henderson; Deceased, Late of the south part of lot 23, in the 4th con of Brock, are required to send in the amount of their claims, in order (if correct) to have the same liquidated ; and all partics indebted to the estaté of the late Duncan Henderson, will please pay the same to the undersigned without delay. T. H. WALSHE, Brock, Aug 14, 1877. Executor. gama ee ot prone nl | Fo 0 £ L. McLEAN, ' Aug. 23, 1877, ! Loe NEW GOODS, Arriving Daily!"Z58 » Choict and Seasonable, ~--~--FOR THE-- n WE & WIT TEE At nt ch lower Prices than last Season. . Special attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! French Cashmeres, Matelniese, Poplins, Sateens, Persian Cords, and In Black Lustres 2 : with all the lates styles in TRIMMINGS to match, other fashionable makes, A fine selection of Scotch, West of England, and Canadian TWEED SUITINGS, In all the latest patterns. SUITS made up in the latest styles by experienced workmen on the shortest notice 07 Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Coal Oil, &ec. As Cheap as the Cheapest, and of the best quality. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Aug. 15, 1877. GROCERIES & LLalQUORS I PROVISIONS ! 'NOTICE! #n Bu El Klis County oF ONTARIO, 8S hereby given that TO WIT: } the COURT OF ASSIZE, Nisi rius, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, will be holden in and for the County of Ontario, in the COURT HOUSE, in the no 0 1 T0WN OF WHITBY, ON Monday, September 17th, 187" At the Lour of 12 o'clock noon, of which all Coroners, Justiges of the Peace, and all others concerned will take notice and govern themsels os accordingly . NELS( i REYNOLDS, ' Sheriff, County Ontario, Shenfl « «Mice, Whithy, Aug. 9th, 1877. 36 5w ry HE undersigned having Leased for a : term of years the MANCHESTER FLORNE MITES | And having thoroughly Repaired and Reno- vated 'every part of them, have much pleasure in stating that they are now in First Class order. We feel confident of giving full satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage, and by strict atten- tion to business we will be in a position to execute all work entrusted to us promptly and satisfactorily. ( The most prompt and carcful attention - given to GRISTING. A supply of Coarse Feed constantly on and for Sale, $&"Try the Manchester Flouring Mills. Thanking those who have favored usin the past with their patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same, with an invita- 'tion to all to give us a trial, we remain at . your service, as MILLERS, McEITRICE & SANDERS. Manchester, July 18, 1877. Valuable Village Property ! IN GREENBANK. FOR SALE! HE undoraigned offers for Sle fhe fl 4 uable lage IT. in the Village of Greenbank, i 1 A HOUSE AND 2 LOTS. "The House is in first class condition being * only lately built, commodious and comfort. Flour and Feed! The Undersigned has just completed his purchases and has now on hand a COMPLETE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK of GEOIGE GROCERIES! PURE LIQUORS, Provisions, Flour and Feed. Having been fortunate in my purchases both as to QUALITY and PRICES customers will find my Goods and Prices much to their advantage My Motto ix CHET and GOOD. I. J. DAVIS, CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL ARE SHOWING A LARGE STOCK tn (OF rn NEW FALL TWEEDS and Worsted Coatings, Entirely New Patterns and Extra Value. Port Perry, Aug 14, 1877. INSPECTION INVITED. Terms, Oash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, Aug 15, 1877. : er ho pn a wel wi e n 3 An aceitont building foriear ring on = CARRIAGE BUILDING. ding contai Blacksmith Shop, iio "Shop. ae a oP. hey * "located in a OF Obpeross locality a large -pusiness may be dope by any enterprising . Poe Terma liberal, Sree i DWM, MANNING, Epsom P.O. Rind 4 PALL IND WINTER TRADE J.A. STIRLING & CO. Take great pleasure in announcing (hat they have just received and are opening out fe the Fall and Winter Trade, a large assortment of oneal Dy Gos, Colig nd Wilner Which for VARIETY & CHEAPNESS will not be surpassed in this part of the country, Our Stock of Canadian, English, and Scotch Tweeds, English and French Worsted Coatings, Venetians, Black, Blue and Brown Presidents, Sedans and Moscow Beavers are of the NEW PATTERNS and UNEQUALED VALUE. The Tailoring department is still under the able management ft MR. J. W. ISAACS, whose name is a sufficient guarantee as to Fit, Style, and Workmanship. In the Ready.made department we would call your particular attention to the line of Men's, Youths' and Boys' OVERCOATS, ~hich for quality and finish is nat excelled, The Stock of Dress Goods comprises the new shades in Merinos, Cashmeres, Victoria Cloths, Serger, Sateens, Plain snd Figured Lustres, and a variety of Trimmings suitable for these goods, The DRESS MAKING de artment will be open about the 11th Sept, and will as| StyLes AND PartErss of the season, Plumes, Flowers, Ribbons, and Ornaments. We are also showing a large assortment of Ladies' Mantles and Jackets, in all the newest Styles. The Staple department comprises White and Grey Cottons, Prints, Brown, Cream, and Bleached, Table Linens, Towels and Toweling, Brown Hollands, Cotton and Wincey Shirtings, and Plain, Stiped and Checked Dress Winceys. In Plain Grey, Scarlet, and Fancy Flannels we have a large assortment at Greatiy Repucen Prioss from last season, In fact, we feel justified in asserting that such Gods were never offered at so ManvaLouvs: ¥ Low Prices. EF All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. A. STIRLING & CO. Port Perry, Aug. 27, 1877. CARLING'S ALE. PINTS AND QUARTS. --ALSO-- DUBLIN STOUT--(usrTs AND PINTS' and Bass Pale Ale. IH. CHARLES. Port Perry, Aug. 15,1877, A SURE REMEDY. measures the depression which prevails and stop the cry of Hard Times, W. M. Jones 1 ially in thoso lines which are in Ie fully realizes that To counteract in some Is offering extraordinary bargains, espee constant demand by all classes of the community. ECONOMY & RETRENCHMENT Are an acknowledged necessity at present, and he proposes. to meet the requirements by offering his customers the best possible value for their dollars and cents :-- 4 1bs Choice Young Hyson Tea for $1, or 25¢ per Ib. 3 Ibs Choicest do do for 81, or 35¢ per Ib. 2 lbs Choicest Moyune Tea for $1, or 50c per 1k. All excellent drawing and good flavor. A beautiful Green Tea of fine flavor and superior strength } { for 60c, well worth 75c. Best Tea in the trade will be sold at 75 per 1b. At these marvelously low prices, the poor can enjoy in common with rich the luxury of a genuine good cup of Tea. A line of new Japan, bought at a tremendous sacrifice to the mporter, which tor strength and flavor beats anything ever before offered, will be sold for 50c per Ib.-- Try it! An immense Stock of SUGAR has been bought and will be sold as follows : 10 1bs Brown Sugar for ....... 9 1bs Light Brown Sugar for 8 Ibs White Sugar for ..... Excellent Smoked Hams . Best Side Pork and Bacon . Shoulders, almost boneless. . Steam Refined Lard .. Finest Cheese v.coeeeeees p&~ An inspection is respectfully solicited. : W. M. JONES. Port Perry, July 14, 1877. A WORD 0 OR CUSTONERS, The balance of our Stock of Dry Goods is being CLEARED OFF FAST! Now i§ the time to secure Bargains in DRY GOODS AT COST. Suan MBS. H anchester, June 20, 1877, . - varLuaBLE |Farm for Sale. nT | This of a i STOCK FARM - 10 RET, lot 1% (the gore included), in the 7th con, inp. TOWNSHIP OF UXBRIDGE, an 3 iles west of Dtica, contai HE Subscriber offers t for a term Spal ti Sepia L Lobe of years, his valuable Stock Farm, | tivation. The property is well fenced.-- being pact of lot 14, ifthe 9th con, of the | There are on the premises a New Frame | ase Ww pri ews 2 Tn Rd '{ » TOWNSHIP OF BEACH, |mreos, and aWell of fine Water." ~ |The Rent can be paid in labor on the pro- TERMS REASONABLE, erty. { Vor fargier pestiosiass, apply to the pro- WM. TABER Fropietor, pristor on Pe. rl : Vides Rage. Uxbridge, May 23, 187%. ¥ Uxbridge, June 21, 1877, - HATS & CAPS AT COST. Ready-made Clothing at cost. | India Rubber Over Coats worth $5 for 83. | All kinds of Groceries and Boots and Shoes at Lowest Prices. * Try our beaatiful Tea at 40c and 50c per Ib. Prunella Gaiters and Lace Boots for 55¢ and 56c per pair. pa Frosh Strawberries, Lemons and Cocoa Nuts, TERMS, CASH ONLY, or its equivalent in Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce, fur which highest prices will be paid. : "7.0. FORMAN. " T.00K OUT, - For the White Flag with Red Star ? | {CHEAP SALE OF DRY GOODS ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, heretofore be under the management of MISS DYER, who will have all the Larssr black Lustre 14c per yd, worth 20c. | Black Lustre 22¢ per yd, worth 30c. The MILLINERY department is still under the management of MISS HARRISON, Black Lustre 35c per yd, worth 45c. and will this season be PArtioutArLy ArTRAcTivE in all that is New in Bonnets, Hats, Plain Cold Lustres 12§c per yd, worth-20c. MAMMOTH The Greatest Bargains ever offered in Pod Poy, POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. Every Article in Stock Marked Down. B. J. THORNE, Begs to announce that in order to reduce his present Heavy Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, he has determined to call a Mommoth Clearing Sale commencing FRIDAY, 20th JULY, to continue - 'When I guarantee to offer Bargains in Dry Goods never before offered in Port Perry. TERMS OF SALE.--Will be Cash Only. My motto is Cheap Goods for Cash. I append a short Catal a few leading and Special Bargalns-- od] PY Hosilty, Gloves, Hagvest Mitts, Hate, &c., at Cost. Tweeds, Cloths and Flannels--I will show over 100 pieces of Tweed, commencing at 25c per yd. and over 80 pieces Fine Scotch Tweeds commencing at $1 per yd. being about 40 per cent below regular prices, Fancy Dress Goods 15¢, 20c, 25¢, worth 25¢, 37c and 50c. Fancy Grenadines 10¢ per yd, worth 20c. Fancy Grenadines 15¢ per yd, worth 35c. Prints, Ginghams, Factory Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Sheetings, Towelings, &c. at Wholesale Prices, 1 respectfully solicit an inspection of my Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as every article has been marked down in order to effect a clearance. Port Perry, July, 18, 1877. B. J. THORNE. DIRECT SPRING LAFORTATION PER S. S's. Caspian & Polvnesian. STOCK Fully Assorted in all Departments ! ! " SPECIAL NOTICE! 200 PIECES Best PRIN T Hoyles' and A shton's THE BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET! In order to give my customers the advantage of securing the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices. These Goods have all been marked at ONE FRICE, viz : the low sum of 12' cents per yard. As there is no doubt but a GRAND RUSH will be made for these splendid PRINTS, parties wishing to secure any will do well to call early. Expected, this week, 100 Boxes of those Cheap Raisins, $1.20 for 28lbs. No trash, but good Cooking Raisins, 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, April 5, 1877. SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, 'lay, Straw and Manure Forks, Scythes, Snaiths and Cradles. » COMPLETE STOCK OF ~~ BUILDERS MATERIAL GININE PURI GRAD er . A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, RENT STUFF, AND ALL LINES OF Laing & Meharry, Carriage Hardware. FANCY GOODS. 'BERLIN AND OTHER WOO A 118165) SCHOOL BOO And the very latest selections Sheet Music! Bhe hopes by attention to business moderate prices to merit a share of patronage. . STAMPING done to order. Remember the New Fancy Goods Store"--Queen St, Port Perry, . Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 7 ---------- - ia SUPERIOR SPRING: 00DS! GREAT BARGAINS BRYANS' OLD CORNER STORE, WILLIAMSBURG, OARTWRIGHT Qe and see our Spring Stock of Ptr Class Boots and Shoes, OUR CHOICE FRESH GROCERIES | Our Superior HARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &0. 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 fail to please, Give us a call. The Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Farm Produce, ROBERT BRYANS, Ju. Williamsburg, March 23, 1877. THAT THOROUGH.BRED BULL. ABE FAREWELL, ILL stand for Cows, this Seas- on, on the premises of the Subscriber, lot 4 in the 10 con. Scugog. y PEDIGREE--Abe Rarewoll, Roan, Calved Dec 1st 1574, bred by Messrs Birrell & John- ston, Greenwood, Co. Ontario; got man 2nd, Dam Fanny, b Dickens J 4 1083). © G. Dam, Fanny Fern, Charl Gr. g, Dam, Lue; im) Sir. ee ea 1310) : y Nea, ¢ on TERMS--$2 a Cow. CHAS, HARPER. cu gog, June 13, 1877. PPLICATION will be made to the Par« 3 linment of Ontario at its next session for an Act giving to Robert Armouref the the town of Bowmanville, Barrister at law, and such other person or persons as may hereafter be associated with him power ead authority to construct an embankment or solid Roadway, from a point on the ehere of Lake Scugog at or South of and near fo the Village of Port Perry, in the of Reach, to the opposite shore or some point opposite to the place of commencement ia the Township of Scugog. Also to construed & similar Embankment or solid Roadway from: some point on the shore of the said Tako Scugog, South of and near to Cmseren in the Township of Cartwright to the opposite shore or some point opposite to the place of com mencement in the Township of Yo drain the part or portion of the Lake Scugog #o to be cut off lying to the south of the said Embankments and to vest all the lends reclaimed in foe simple ia the said Bobest Armour and such other personsas may associated with him, their heirs and Awigrg forever. » Dated at Bowmenvillo this 38%¢h dey of Jume, 1877. ROBERT ARMOUR, Anold ol: yn mmc ES East India Missionary the formula of a Remedy for the speedy and Port Perry, May 8, 1877. Queen Street. Port Pen, June 30, 1871.

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