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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jun 1880, p. 3

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i Sivoo synteny Court of Revision J oe TOWNSHIP OF REACH, For the present year, will sit at the Town Manchester, on MONDAY, 14m JUNE now nekt, at one o'clock p. 1., of which all persons interested are hereby required to y and govern themselves 8 ingly. ; : JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk: Manchester, May 3, 1880. 21-6w -------- Canadian Pacific Railway. TENDERS FOR ROLLING STOCK. 4 NDERS are invited for furnishing the Rolling Stock required to be delivered on the Canadian Pacific Railway, within the next four years, comprising the delivery in each year of about the following, viz :-- 20 Locomotive Engines, 16 First-class Cars (a proportion being sleepers). B prim Fa . 20 Second-class Cars (a proportion being 2 em sleepers). ame 3 Express and Baggage Cars, 3 Postal and Smoking Cars, 240 Box Freight Cars, 100 Flat Cars, 2 Wing Plows, 2 Snow Plows, 2 Flangers. 40 Hand Cars, 'THE WHOLE TO BE MANUFACTURED IN THE Douixioy or Canapa and delivered on the Canada Pacific Railway, at Fott William, or in the Province of Manitoba. Drawings, specifieations and othet infore mation may be had on application at the office of the Engineer-in:Chief, at Ottawa, on and after the 15th day of MARCH next, Tenders will be received by the under: signed up to noon of THURSDAY, the 1st day of JULY next. Of New and Stylish Gloves, Prints, Shirtings, Flanne &c. aud Shoes. By Order, F. B RAUN, Secretary. Dept. of Kailways & Canals, Ottawa, 7th February, 1880. 10-ta | PORT PERRY, May 12, 1860. IMMEN A large Stock of Gent's New and Fashionable Hats. Royal Arc STOCK Millinery Goods, Hats and Trimmings a Specialty and very Cheap. A large Stock of Ladies' Mantles, Parasols, Dress Goeds, Hosiery, Is, Cloths, Tweeds, Towelings, Tickings. Ready-made Clothing, Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots A full Stock of General Groceries, Crocknay and Glassware. $5000 worth of Bankrupt Stock Goods to be Cleared Out'at Wholesale Prices. 07 The highest Market Prices allowed for all kinds of Farm Produce. JOSEPH BIGELOW, T. 8. CORRIGAN Begs to announce the Opening of his MILLINARY SHOW ROOMS WITII ALL THE } Latest Novelties of the Season. This Department is still under the management of MISS HISCOX whose superior taste and judgment, combined with Low Prices, hus given such universal satisfaction, CCE NEW GOODS For the other Departments of the House arriving daily. se>- INSPECTION INVITED. Port Perry. April 8, 1880. WIGHTMAN BROTHERS, Wightman's Corner, "PORT PERRY. Boe our lines of New Dress Goods, Te, 10¢, 12}¢, 16¢, 20¢, 25¢, See our hines uf White Cottons, 8¢, 9¢, 10¢, 1lc. 124¢. Soa oar lines of Factory Cottons, 8c, 9c, 10¢, 1lc, Se ines of Best Prints, 6c, Te, 10¢, 11¢, 123c. 'of Tublo Linens (all widths), 20¢, 25¢. 30c, 37%e, 50c, 'ool Damasks, 50 inches wide, for 75¢ worth $1.25. e Muslins and Piquos for 123c worth 25c¢, n Hollands, all Linen, 73c, 10¢, 123c. ¥ Sush Ribbons for 25¢ and 30c worth 75¢ and $1 per yard. a chtman Brothers | ARE OFFERING re AN Dees CHANGE OF FIRM ! Our business has been removed to the Store lately occupied by B. J. Thorne, Esq., and directly opposite the old Stand, where will be found the Crosest VALug in all kinds of Goods (QUALITY & PRICE CONSIDERED) IN PORT PERRY. Terms as ever -- Strictly Cash. T. C. Forman & Son. Port Perry, May 18, 1830, | { | A 03 '0881 "15 dy 'fuag yiog | 08 03 eSwvjuvape ino 31 puy IX NO T'ITICCVIN IL "vasa SV HHA «sv HO0TH *$BISYON J PUY SWNIUBIDY) JO JUIWII06SE UY B PU 'SPIOg 10MO[J 901040 AVY op 'pysuq 12d doud ojquuoseal v IV owt 9317 A} UIIIS9 My Jo Apddus aSie| v puey 0) jsnfoavy op SYHaTING }¥S Pus 13)88[J Os[® 'Spaog JO SPUIY [[¥ 10.0 IST 1AaVv'] VINO SoH | | | £ ] "RING, 0 Several Cars of Fresh Plaster just arrived. " Land Salt " 500 Ladies' and Children's Aprons at 5c each, 500 Ps 's Cotton Soxs at Bc a pair. 500 wn Handkerchiefs at 5c each, 150 ito Linco Ties at 5c each, ~ 60 ains from 75c a sott. 30 Whi illes Counterpanes at 50¢ each. 30 Pi Shirtings, 10c. 12}e, 15c. 25 Pie ides for Trousorings at 124c. Ag of Black Cashmeres from 25¢ up. ' i Blacl ood colour, 10¢, 123c, 15¢, 17¢, 20c. ; Moar of every description. Tapestry Carpets still loft at 50c. : TS AND SHOES AT IGHTMAN BROTHERS' s and Children's in great variety. 's Celebrated Plow Boots. * ; d Pants to be eold for $1.75 a pair. Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Biscuits, and OCERIES. es oes Bosut rived Provisiohs always (Stock of General Dry Goods and Groceries fully complete, we AN Dan PRICES 10 MOBY THE TINGS sorres, BUTTER, sores, 1,000,000 POUNDS Choice Butter for which the very Highest Price will be paid. to Sell! The higest Market Price paid. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, April 28, 1880, / Bring on all the Wvol you wish) ~NEW, CHEAP CASH STORE -- THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, Port Perry WHOLESILE 1D RETAIL Mes) ms undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerotis friends and customers for tho very kind and liberal patronage ex- tended to him since his commencement in business, and would respect= fully inform them that his Stock of FRESH GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE! FRUITS mm AN Pini CONFECTIONERY ! Is now completo ahd well assorted in Every Department ! And will be sold on the Lowest Terms for Cash, or its equivalent in Produce. Having mide extensive alterations and improvement in thé Store and promises, he is in a position to fill all orders entrusted to him with promptness and despatch. G. B. McDERMOT, CHINA HALL. Poir Pasiry, Dec; 18, 1879, New Lace Lambrequins, . New Embroideries, New Lace Curtains from 80 cts Set. - New Laces, New Fringes, New Hosiery in Gent's, Ladies' and Childrens', New Gloves, New Muslins, New Dress Goods in Latest Shades. "WANTED. 0,000 LBS GOD WoL For which the the highest price in Cash will be paid. JONES BROS. & CO. « Port Perry, June 2, 1880. AlwaysAhead! Our reasons for keeping ahead are-- IR GOODS ! OUR FAIR DEALING! OUR LOW PRICES ! Encouraged by the liberal patronage of an intelligent public, we shall in the future. as int the past use every endeavor to maintain the confidence of our friends and Some Houses are cutting down prices of a few lines for the purpose of a catch. Do not be misled by such ad and Special , but We will NOT be undersold by any House in the Trade. RGDA0SCYY BE RELIED OW itis ithpossible, for want of space, to quote the prices of all our Goods; but the follows ing are a fow of the principal lines : Ladies' Prunella Boots fof.u. ee e3s 20 yds Roller Toweling...... «vs0e0 $1 00 $0 25 Ibs Good Currants a 1 0 1 1 32 good Towels .... ceoeeecaiserss 1 00 20 yds good Fast Prints....ss ee0i.e 1 00 Lace Curtains ...cesvicesesivereas 073 Beautiful Dress Goods ...... Teasens 0 10 3 1bs Young 3 1b Tobacco Remember, these are only a few of our prices, and in jastice to every one, call look through our Stock. We consider it ho tronible to Show Goods. If You want Bargains call early at BROWN & CURRIE §, Port Hest Hing 12, 1000, The Noted Cheap Store. Barbed Fence Wire, 'Harvest Tools, Spades and Shovels. . Field and Turnip Hoes, | Fishing Tackle, Builders' Hardw WE KEEP Notaing BUT us BN LAING & SIGN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, = QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Port Perry, May 27,1880, & pe EAE Te Sa

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