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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Jul 1878, p. 3

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". Fall Wheag, .... J Nees is hereby given that all School |! The Markets. Ossenyer Orrick, July 4, 1878. . $1 00 to $1 00 085to 090 053 012 010 022 Spring Wheat, . Barley , 0 40 tc 3 AEocPcowoecoo Sow Do » €38C385838838= §85333888833%3 SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Trustees in this Township who may be desirous that their school Assessment should be placed on: the Collector's Roll for the pre- sent year, do make their applications to the Clerk previous to or to the council at a meeting to be held at the Towa Hall, Manchester,on the 19th day of August next, otherwise snch Ass- §Sment cannot be placed ousuch Collector's JOHN CHRISTIE, Reach, July 2, 1878. Township Clerk. Auction Sale! OF VALUABLE FAK PROPERTY IN THE ) TOWNSHIP OF REACH, IN THE ~ Oounty of Ontario, HERR iwill be sold by Public Auction, On Tuesday, 23rd July, 1878, At One o'clock in the 'afternoon, "at the WALKER HOUSE IN THE Village of Port Perry, By Virtue of Powers of Sale of the LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Of William Munro; late of the Village of _ Kirkfield, in the County of Victoria, deceased, the following property, viz: The centre part of Lot 22. in the 11th con- cession of the Township of Reach, containing 1 ™ R 1 XC 74: A C Vv IY S ' More or less, with the following improvements About 60 Acres cleared and under cultivation, the remainder consisting of hardwood bush.-- Good Dwelling and outbuildings Tenus.--$2000 of the purchase money to be id on day of sale. The balance to be secur- ed by Mortgage at 8 per cent per annum, for a terms of years. For further particulars, apply to R. ARMSTRG fe emteis ALEX. McKt } Bxceutors, Kirkficld P. 0. N a, ZIE, Kirkfield, June 20, 1878. Auction Sale! OF Lands and Improved Farms | AT THE TOWN OF ORILLIA, ON THURSDAY, 18th JULY, 1878. The Subscriber will offer for Sale at the ORILLIA HOUSE, Orillia, on Thursday, 18th of July, 1878, at 10 o'clock a.m. the following choice lands fi="th®v townships of MARA and RAMA : | RAMA--North half 15, 4th con, 100 acres, South half 15, 4th con, 100 acres.-- South half 16, 4th con, 100 acres. MARA--North half 2, 11th con, 100 acres. | North half 4, 13th con., 100 acres. Lot 8, 13th con, 200 acres. East half 12, th con., 100 acres. 'West ha¥ 12, 12th con, 100 acres.-- South balf 13, 12th con., 100 agres. TERMS. --Ten per cent of purchnze money to be paid at time of snle, and enough more to make up twenty-five per cent to be paid before 1st Jannary, 1879. The balance in four an- nual ingtalments, with interest on unpaid bal- ance, at the rate of seven per cent. Also at the same time and place, the follow- ing Improved Farm in the Township of Mara, West half Lot 14, in the 6th con., 100 acres about 60 acres cleared, good soil, fair build; ings, first class neighborhood, and about two- and-a-half miles from Brechin, a station on the Midland Railway. Possession 1st October, 1878. TERMS.--One fifth cash, or sec red by sat- isfactory note, payable lst Jaruary, 1879 -- Balance in five annual instalments, commen®= ing 1st January, 1880, with interest at seven per cent on unpaid balance annually. | vr Remember the place, ORILLIA HOUSE, Orillin. Remember the day, THURSDAY, 18th JULY, at ten o'clock a. m, For further particulars, apply fo A. Ker nedy, Orillia ; JB. BicksLy, Brooklin ; FRANK B. Ginn Oshawa, or to . DAWES, Auetioneer, Port Perry. June 20, 1878. ean make money faster at work for ue than at anything else Capital not requir. ed; we will start vou. $12 per day at home thade by the industrious. Men, women, ris wanted everywhere to wotk for ow 1s the tiie. Goauls outfit and terms . Address TRUE & Co. Augusta, Maine, A MOST DESHABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE 'HE Subscriber intends moving from this locality, and now offers for Bale that fine property situate on the corner of Ash and 3ecngog streets, Port Perry, containing 3} acres of choice land, a comfort able frame Dwelling House, Stable and ne- cessary outbuildings, a vigorous Young Or- chard of choice fruit, a full supply of excellent water and everything necessary Tor the com- fort and convenience of a pleasant homestead. The situation is one of the most agreeable and healthful to be found, being composed of lots 1, 11,12and13 in the plan of the village of Port erry. The property may be divided to suit pur- chasers. One acre with the Buildings, Orchard, Garden, Well, &c., de, may be sold in one lot and the 2] acres injone lot. It would be difficult to find a 'better oppor- unity for securing a fine property, or' ng a profitable investment. itle indisputable and Terms Easy. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises. GEO. WALLING. Port Perry, June 11, 1878 ALSO FOR SALE FINE Driving Horse, Buggy and Harness and 2 Good Milch Cows. Apply to the owner. GEO. WALLING. Port Perry, June 11, 1878. IMPROVED Farms for Sale. FYHE South half of Lot 14, in the 4th con- cession of Eldon, 100 acres, 60 acres cleared. Log House, Stable and Barn, well watered. Young orchard, 40 fenced and acres standing timber, ----ALSO-- The west half of Lot 13, in the 4th con- cession of Elden, 100 acres. New Log House and Log Barn. 50 acres cleared.-- 30 sicreg standing timber. Well fenced and watered. Terms to suit purchasers. Apply to N. F. PATERSON, Solicitor. Port Perry, May 21, 1878. For Sale or Exchange FOR PROPERTY PORT PERRY. FI YHE Subscriber having a large amount of 1 business in way of contracts for build. ing in Port Perry this season requiring his constant attendance in the village is de- sirous to sell or exchange his house in Prince Albert, lately owned by Captain Sinclair, and direcly opposite Major For- man's, fora suitable dwelling in Port Perry. The lot and premises in Prince Albert nre splendidly adapted tor a private gentleman, the hous in an excellent state of repur and the garden well stocked with choice fruit trees, &c. Hard and soft water and every other suitable conveticnce for a com- fortable home. For further particulars apply to WM. SPENCE, Owner. or MESSRS. J. &D, J. ADAMS, Brokers, Port Pe:ry. Port Perry, May 2, 1878. SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED. ANTED for School Section No. 9, twright, a teacher holding a | Third Class Certificate, ~~ Duties® to com- mence abont August 5th, Apply to ALFRED NATRASS, Sec'y of Board of Trt Janctville 8 PO. Cartwright, June 20, 1878, . s - | situation Wanted. Y an experienced Hair Dresser and Sales Woman. Some knowledge of Millinery and Dress Making. | Good reference. Address, B. McVEIGH, Manilla Manilla, June 12, 1878. | STRAW AND FELT HATS MARE OVER in the Newest Styles. -- 4 Also, Dresses made to order. Satis | faction guaranteed, MISS TIFFIN. Residence--one door east of Mr. Prince's butcher shop, Queen street, Port Perry. May 30, 1878. Apmivisrators Notice. AL persons holding claims against the Estate of the Late ALEXANDER BROWNE Yeoman, of the Township of Reach, are here- by notified to send in particulars of the same to W. H. BROWNE, Insurance Agent, Col- umbus, on or before the First day of October, A.D. 1878. The said particulars to include necessary dates and items and to give the christian names and surnames of the claimants and their Post Office address. At the expira- tion of which time the said administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled "| thereto, and the said administrators will not be linble for the assets or any part thereof so dis- tributed to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice at the time of the distribution of said assets. And all persons indebted to the said estate are re t settle their indebtedness forthwith. This no tice being given under Section 28, Chap. 28, of 29 Vie. W. H. BROWNE, Columbuas. A. H. BROWNE, Ashburn, ADMINISTRATORS. Columbus, June 12, 1878. BUY YOUR FF 1 oo UA x ----AND--= rr Es = ID» eee FROM ree i. WORT HINGTON He can warrant his good. Port Perry, June 27, 1878, uested to (ORRIGIY & CIPD HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF Clothing ! In order to clear the balance of their Stock with the Scason, Parties in want of & GOOD FITTING SUIT, Can have an Extensive Variety of New Designs in Scatch, English and Canadian Thwoed" to select from, Also, a beautiful lot of French and English Worsteds, which for appesr- ance and endurance are unequaled. A large variety of HATS AND CAPS, In New Styles at prices to suit tho times, Also, a full supply of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, In White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Gloves, Hoslery, &c., to be sold Cheap, Call at once and secure your Clothing, as you will positively sdve money by so doing. Boot and Shoe and Grocery Departments fully Stocked, pe TERMS--Cash or Produce. Port Perry, June 20, 1878, BUTTER] CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. 3000 Tubs Choice Dairy Butter Wanted for the English Market, for which the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Will be paid either in Cash or Goods. Tubs furnished to Customers and no charge. Cash paid for any quantity of Good Clean Fleece Wool. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, June 20, 1878, « B. J. THORNE Having decided to retire from the TAL DRY GOODS TRADE | Is offering the whole of his Stock at and BELOW. COST. PROTIT I NO OBIT! BUT THE CASH IS. And those having it can secure Immense : Bargains. Those who want credit can no doubt (if they are worthy of it) obtain it from other Houses in the trade by paying from twenty-five to fifty per cent advance Big interest means Bad Security, and those who pay such rates for accommodation must expect to make up the losses made on those who do not pay. Special attention 18 drawn to Cheap Lines of TWEEDS which will beéeoffered at HALF the usual rates, B. J, THORNE, Port Perry, April 18, 1878, COAL OIL! . ONLY 20 GTS. PER GALLON is A Temes FORMAN'S. Port Perry, June 27, 1878. T Spring'--1878 I GOR PR Latest Novelties! AT. BRITN&CURRIEY, Immense Stock of Tweeds fully 25 per cent less than last year. Dress Goods in endless variety. x Ladies' Linen Suits--Cheap ! A Large Stock of ITeavy White Cottons over a yard wide, at 10cts per yd. Gents' Tweed Suits from $8. Ladies' Corsets, Ladies' Ties, Ladies' Skirts. Tapestry Carpets from 70 cents per yard. Boots and Shoes to suit all classes, at Bortoy PRICES. BROWN & CURRIES. Port Perry, April 4, 1878. IMPORTANT Omens AT HE undersigned is Sole Agent in this town for the "WHITE STAR" LINE OCEAN STEAMERS Sailing between New York and Liverpool via Queenston. The Steamers of this Line are amongst the Largest and most Powerful Vessels afloat and noted for comfort to passengers, short and regular passages. W. Aor FOR THE AKE SUPERIOR Line of Steamers. THE SHORTEST ROUTE To MANITOBA AND HOW TO GO. H. McCAW, June 20, 1878, Royal Arcade, Port Perry. SPRING. Wo have mich pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of the Targent anid best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at tho very Lowest Prices consistent with profit. OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE. (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and YARNISHES, TO FARMERS. We have bought direct from the Manufacturers a large stock of Farming Tools, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, TO MILL MEN We can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT METAL, and all other supplies. TO CARPENTERS. We make a specialty of TOOLS, and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. . TO BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Our assortment is complete, embracing the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP and BAND. STEEL, CAST, SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and WAGON SKEINS. Our stock is also well assorted in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description, Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valtied orders for this season, : LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT Pi RRY, 0 TAILORING ESTABLISHME T, Are paying the Highest Price - gc=IN CASH. 2% SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. Having carried over a considerable quantity of J. A, StmLiNG & Cod Stock they are offering extraordinary inducements to those desiring to exchange Wool for Heavy Goods A DISCOUNT Of Fifteen to Twenty-five per cent on Tweeds, Full Cloths; Flannels; Druggots, Wincegs, Shirts and Drawers, Flannel Sheetings which is equivalent to 25 to 30 cents per lb for Wool. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS Offered tu all Scasomable lines. In Grey and White Cottons, Cotton Shirtings, Browd Dueks, Paints, Linens, Dress Goods, Tweeds, Hosiery, @loves, aad Parasols, From 10 to 20 per cent Oan motually De saved by purebasing for Oask or Produee, JONES BROTHERS'. NEW GOODS ! g OA Ar Port Perry, Jun 13, 1878. CHOICE AT PEARCE'S MERCHANT PORT PERRY. The undersigned has thtich pleastre in Informing his customers and*the general public that he has just received a splendid New Stock of such goods as cannot fail to meet the wishes of all who desire choice summer goods, the style, quality and price of which mako them favorites with all who see them. The Newest Fashions, Finest Stylesand Most Handsome Fit always secured. Come nd inspect my stock of Superior Worsted Goods, Choice Cloths and carefully selected stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts and everything in the Gent's Furnishing line, cheap. J. PEARCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Query St., Port Peary. May 16th, 1878. JUST TO HAND AT. l. J. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c, In Barrels and Half Barrels, ICE GROCERIES, CHEAP CH As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BIS. POTATOES, For which the Highest Price will b> aid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1877.) THE "CHAMPION" RECORD - FOR 1877. Over Thity-five Thousand Machines Sold. NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering tho crops--NO CROPS DAMAGED whfld waiting for repairs--No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No express charges to pay--Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of or graln--A CHILD CAN MANAGE IT--LIGHT IN DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST HEAPER--The most simple and durable of all Harvestors--The best and cheapest Machine in the fiarket. Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. Co STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CASTIRON. ONLY SIX PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES; WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. SINGLE REAPERS| OR LIGHT MOWERS The testlt is that the " Champion" will be the lightest in weight and draught of any machine in the market, at the same time equally as strong and durable, and as free from liability to breakage as those built in 1877, The manufacturers are, determined that if | 1lar all other machines offered, regardless of first cost, and have SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE | ghall excel in every particu ECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR COM= therefore taken this UNPRI PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines, 5 For further information, address, Joseph Hal Manfcting oy, Oshatva, Feb. 20, 1878. AGENTS--E. WALKER, Port Perry ; GEO, URQUHART, Sandfordy Jones Bros. .

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