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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Sep 1879, p. 3

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. peers ma Seem eee FARM for SAL OR TO RENT. HE Subscriber offers to Sell or Rent that valuable Farm in the township of BROCK, In the County of Ontario, being lot No, 23, in the 1st con. containing 146: ACRES, More or less, 80 acres being cleared and the balance wooded with cedar and hardwood. -- There are good fences, good frame buildings and plenty of water on the premises. If sold, terms of payment made casy. For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor, H. A. BLACK, Wingham, Or to HENRY LOCKE, on the premises. Or to C. DAWES, Auctioneer, Port Perry Wingham, July 1, 1870. AN EXCELLENT Farm for Sale CARTWRIGHT. KING composed of the East half of Lot Number Three in the Second Conces. gion of Cartwright, containing 100 Acres more or less, of which about 05 Acres are Cleared And in a good state of cultivation, the re- mainder is covered with Hardwood, 'I'here ure erected onthe premises a Hewed Log House, Frame Barn, Frame Stables, Shed, &c. There is an excellent Orchard on the property. The above premises are situated six miles from Port Perry. The farm is excellent clay loam and well adapted for grain, Easy Terms of payment will be accepted and possession would be given immediately after harvest. For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises, JAMES GRAHAM, Or J. & D. J. Apans, Brokers, Port Perry, Cartwright, June 25, 1879. ' Executors'Sale -- OF ---- LAND IN BROCK FPYHE undersigned offer for Sale the | West half of lot namber 16, in the 5th concession of Brock, belonging to the Estate of the late GEORGE BRABAZON, CONTAINING 100 ACRES. 'This property is beautifally situated, one mile East of Sunderland, on th RR The land is beautiful crop is at present on t Ivis well watered and fenced, a pretty good House and Barn and a good Orchard on the premises, 80 Acres Cleared The remainder is beantifal Hardwood. TITLE INDISPUTABLE, For farther particulars apply to Ronee Branazoy, Saintficld Post Office ; or WiLLiax Bam, Wick Post Office, Dated at Brock this 10th day of July, 1879, ROBERT BRABAZON,) WILLIAM BAIRD, J Execurons, FOR SALE --OR-- ( TO RENT. mine, Wt LOT 21, IN THE 5m CON. OF ELDON, COUNTY Of VICTORIA 90 Acres Cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; 10 acres under good hard bush, There are on the premises a good house, barn, stable, three goo ¢lls und excellent fences. Immediate possession will be given, and present crop sold at a sacrifice. Price, $2,600. Wanted $100 down, reasonable time given for the balance to purchaser. For further particulars, apply to the owner, D. B. CARMICHAEL, May 21, 1879. Manilla, Ont, Splendid Residence for Sale PORT PERRY. OMPRISING Four Village Lots; two of whico are corner lots, nicely laid out with a beautiful Lawn and planted with various kinds of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &c., Good Young Orchard ot Choice Fruit Trees in beating, mostly Plum and Pear. BRICK HOUSE, 26x32, Hard and Soft Water, Wood House Driving Barn, and Stable, aH - in firstolass order. This property commands a magnificent view ot the Village, Lake and surrounding Country, is centerally situated and is fsolat- ed trom all other buildings. Reason for Selling--Having recently pur. chased land for Nursery Grounds, I wish to build there convenient to the Nursery. For price and terms apply to the Owner, z C. C. KELLETT, Box 97, Tort Perry. July 30, 1879, CHOICE FARM ! IN GREENBANK, FOR SALE. Har excellent Farm being composed of the South-east part of lot 11, in the 11th concession of the Township of REACH, ard Eleven acres in the North-west quarter of the South-half of lot 12, in the 11th concession } in all 71 acres of first class land, nearly all cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. There are good buildings on the premises, an abundance of excellent water, and a vigorous, young orchard of superior fruit -- The situaticn demands all that can be desired health, comfort and convenience, and is within a short distance of the best markets of Province. Terms easy and title indis- utable. For particulars apply to NEIL McARTHUR, Greenbank. Or to H. L. EBBELS, Solicitor, Port Perry. } ' ' ALL COMPLETE ! The Newest Patterns in Prints, The Cheapest Cottons you can buy. The greatest variety of Winceys ever shown in town. The best makes of Flannels at the lowest price. The very newest Materials in Dress Goods in every shade. The atest Styles in Ladies' Skirts. The newest Shapes in Ladies' Mantels. The Newest Shades in Kid Gloves. The latest Styles in Ladies' Straw and Felt Hats. The latest Styles in Gent's Hats and Caps. The largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in the County. The best value in Groceries and Crockery. Anything you require IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED GOOD = YOU WILL By going directly to procure them at NOTED CHEAP STORE. Port Perry, Sept. 10, 1879. STI LL ON HAND! The Sabscriber has yet on hand A LARGE STOCK Of all kinds of Goods which he will dispose of at such prices not heretofore heard of in Port Perry. SEE OUR STOCK OF PRESERVING SUGARS! 10, Ibs Pure No. 1, Granulated for $1. 12 Ibs White, extra refined, for $1. 12} 1bs beantiful Bright Yellow, for $1. 13 Ibs Bright Raw, for $1. Very fine lot of Teas for 20c to 44c per Ib.--the latter would be cheap at 60 cts. New Currants only 5c per Ib. Baking Soda only 4c per 1b. Washing Soda only 2c per 1b. No.1, Prince of Wales Tobacco for 3Tic per Ib--sold by others at 45¢ and 50c. All other Goods in proportion. Terms --Cash and Cash Only. | T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, July 24, 1879. THI " in The undersigned having purchased the Business of Me. I J. Davis, * repaired and fitted up the premises, and brought on a large and Choice New Stock -- OF Groceries! LIQUORS, &C.,, Would embrace this opportunity of soliciting a share of public patronage CUSTOMERS May rely on prompt attention, Choice Fresh Groceries, every thing in the Provision line, the best Brands ot Wines, Liquors, &c., all at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MRE. MELLIS, Well knowp in this section of country, has been engaged to Manage the business. W. B. McGA'W. Sept. 25, 1878, Port Perry, Aug. 11, 1879, FALL STOCK SAVE TIME AND MONEY, «r= So DAYS Clearing Sale! Immense Bargains Spring and Summer Goods which I desire to CLEAR ()UT] | In all classes of Before my Fall Purchases arrive, and in order to do so customers will get the betiefit of some very ZCEECHEAP GOODN! No Old Shopkeepers but this Season's Purchases. EBEBBarley Barley ! Barley ! In reference to the above 1 desire to impress on my farmer friends the great desirability of keeping their bright samples trom the stained, as from the very large crop in the Western States the price is likely to rule low. The Bright Samples only will be in request. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, August 19, 1879. -- LiRGE ARRIVAL uousz vaso NEW PALL GOODS JONES BROS. & C05. The Subscribers would inform their customers and the public generally that they have just received and opened up a large and attractive Stock of NEW GOODS! FOR THE FALIL TRADE. NEW DRESS B00D3--In LUSTRES, SERGES, PERSIAN CORDS axp SATTEENS, NEW MERINOS~--In Black and Colored. NEW CASHMERES--In Black and Colored. NEW WINCEYS--In Plain and Fancy. NEW ENGLISH, SCOTCH ano CANADIAN TWEEDS, ey A < + EW J. CURRIE FFERS for Sale a large and well selotted Stock of LUMBER Of all descriptions. Lath &Shingles. Bobcaygeon LIME! In barrels, always on band, B&™ Orrice axp Yano, near the Elevator. Port Perry, May 28, 1879. DAWES & WATEIS, AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. OFFICE AT ' Mr. McGaw"s Grocery Store Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1879, NOTICE. LL ACCOUNTS due me are in the bands ot Mr. J. L. WATKIS for Cole lection, and he is anthorized to give receipts. Those not settled by the 1st of Sept., will A SPLENDID STOCK. In the above and other lines too numerous to mention, they can show as large and varied a Stock as they huve ever offered. They feel confident that the Goods will speak for themselves as to QUALITY AND PRICE. #&5~ A call is respectfally solicited and inspection invited. JONES BROS. & CO. Port Perry, Aug. 27,%1879, --------e A CHOICE STOCK! CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF THE NEWEST STYLES and BEST QUALITIES of FALL GOODS! JUST OPENED OUT AT PEARCE'S Merchant Tailoring Establishment, OPPOSITE THE WALKER HOUSE, A choice variety of TWEEDS, CLOTHS, COATINGS. TROUSERINGS, &C., &C., of superior quality, and at prices which cannot fail to satisfy, made in the Latest Fashions and a perfect fit guaranteed. A CALL IS SOLICITED, J. PEARCE. Port Perry, Bept, 16, 1870. Laing & Meharry's PARDWARE STORE, A Large Stock of COAL OIL! Also the Best Machine Oil To be found anywhere. = LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1879. CHEAP GOODS AT J. W. SQUELCHFY, PRINCE ALBERT. TEE SUBSCRIBER having assumed the business lately carried on in the village of Prince Albert, by G. H. GOODFELLOW, would call attention to the choice Stock of New Goods which he has just opened out: Cheap Dry Goods, Cheap Boots and Shoes, CHEAP CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, : CHEAP GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. He bas selected his stock with the utmost care both as to Quality, Style and Fashion, bought in the best markets and on the most advantageous terms; customers will reap the benefit. He is dotermined to sell CHEAP for Cash or Produce. 3 HE SOLICITS THE FAVOR OF A CALL. J. W. SQUELCH. Prince Albert, May 28, 1879, trate oo inducements! --AT-- CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL"S. ee = DRY GOODS, At Extremely Low Prices. Summer Dress Goods Very Cheap. See them. BOOTS AND SHOES Fxtra Good Value. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Very Cheap. (iG=Highest Price paid for good BUTTER. Terms--Oash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, June 12, 1879, LORD LORNE SUSTAINED! Tariff Humbugs Swallowed Up and BOOTS & SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER AT C. TRICK'S. Special inducements to Cash Customers.--, B® A saving of from 10 to 20 per cent. Making and Repairing by Mr. A. Torrance, a superior workman. All work warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. New and Stylish Spring Goods on hand. C. TRICK. One door East of Jones, Bros, & Co., Port Perry. PORTANT 10 TRAVELER The undersigned is Solo Agent in this town for the «YXIhite Star" Line Of 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. ALSO, AGENT FOR THE LAKE SUPERIOR LINE OF STEAMERS. THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO MANITOBA, AND HOW TO W. H. McCA'W, be placed in Court for Collection, B, J, THORNE, August 12, 1879. AE mT S SETES a ~~ Tew . = aa CT - a ®, a @ * < ye - Sw wen = w ysruae jg Hoog pau s3joN ME~~HILLON pue 'uonddjjoy Joj spuvy 'AL 'VW sa0)0ad aaus 0) Apdwmoad pap UIQ OAR] REMOVAL p J. 6. MORGAN HAS REMOVED ~----INTO HIS-- NEW BRICK BLOCK One door East of the Ontario Bank J. G. MORGAN, Port Perry Boot & Shoe Store, Nov. 21, 1878. } LOOK OUT FOR NEW ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. 'L. MCLEAN. Port Perry, May 29, 1879. "FLOUR FEED STORE! THOS. MADILL AVING piirchased the Business lately carried on by Mg. J. L. Warkis, begs nform the inhabitants of Port Perry, and vicinity, that he will constantly a good and Fresh Supply keep on Royal Arcade, Port Perry, Port Perry, July 16,1879, :

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