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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Jun 1880, p. 3

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: * Ke? » - MY hrs - » . Canadian Pacific Railway, Court of Revision FP eta OF REACE, For tho present will sit at the Town Hall, Manchester, on MON DAY, 14m JUNE now at one o'clock p. m., of which all persons ted are hereby required to ake notibe and govern themselves accord. ys ! JOHN CHRISTIE, a Township Clerk, Maiichester, May 3, 1880. 21-6w TENDERS FOR ROLLING STOCK. DERS aro invited for furnishing the %) | 3 Postal and Smoking Cars. "Bigelow's Ro oyal Arcade ! "ons > ® pilin pe THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, New Lace Laihbrequins, New Embroideriesy Rolling Stock required to be delivered 1 i 1 ep v LY oly the Canadian Paci Railwey, itis foe TES y { ; 7 i BLY ENE : ie a of abo on BEN AE | ol GAS : {i "u p= min a, gE or A Cp Ril el 1B QUEEN STREET ' New Lace Curtains from 80 cts Set. ® Locomo gines. riot bei IN 4 2 ll 1] Wy A 10 First-class Cars (4 piopottio ving NES +! « sleepers). ft a oh Clo : pi coagd =e Cas ( proportion being ress ALY Lal : | New Laces, New Fringes) pers). a 5 a . Er = O XI J) e Tr y " - New Hosiery in Gent's, Ladies' and Childrens', 240 Box Freight Cars, 100 Flat Cars. Plows, 2 Snow Plows, 2 Flangers. 40 Haud Cars, Fie WioLE TO BE MANUPACTURED IN THE MisioN oF CAxapa and delivered on the {anada Pacific Railway, at Fort William, or in the Province of Manitoba, Drawings, specifications and otker infore mation may be had on applicatioh at the offica of the Engincer-in«Chief, at Ottawa, on and after the 15th day of MARCH next. Tenders will be received by the under signed tp to noon of THURSDAY, the 1st day of JULY next. By Diider, Of New and Stylish aud Shoes. F. B BRAUN, Secretary, Dept. of Railways & Duile,} Ottawa; 7th Febraary, 1880. 10-td PORT PERRY, May 12, 1880. IMMENSE STOCK Specialty and very Cheap. A large Stock of Ladies' Mantles, Parasols, Dress Goeds, Hosiery, Gloves, Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Claths, T weeds, Towelings, Tickings. Ready:mdde Clothing, &c. A large Stock of Gent's New antl Fashionable Hats. A full Stock of General Groceries, Crocknay and Glassware. Bankrupt Stock Goods to be Cleared Out at Wholesale Prices. 17 The highest Market. Prices allowed for all kinds of Farm Produce. Millinery Goods, Hats and Trimmings a Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots $5000 worth of JOSEPH - BIGELOW. -- T. S. CORRIGAN Bégs to announce tho Opening of his 'MILLINARY SHOW ROOMS Latest Novelties of the Season. This Department is still under the management of MISS HISCOX whose superior tasto and judgment, combined with Low Prices, bas given such universul satisfaction, GCE NEW GOODS For the other Departments of the House arriving daily. pa INSPECTION INVITED, Yort Perry. April 8, 1880. WIGHTMAN BROTHERS 'Wightman's ' Corner, PORT PERRY. Boo our Jines of New Dress Goods, Te, 10¢, 123¢, 16¢, 20¢, 25c, Hee our lings of White Cottons, 8c, 9¢,10¢, 1lc.123c. See our lines of Factory Cottons, 8c, 9c, 10c: 1lc, See our lines of Best Prints, Ge, Te, 10¢, 11¢, 123c. Bee our lines of Table Linens (all widths), 20c, 25¢. 30c, 37dc, 50c, See our All Wool Datasks, 50 inches wide, for 75¢ worth $1.25. Soo our Whito Muslins and Piques for 124c worth 25c. See our Brown Hollands, all Linen, Tie, 10c, 123c. Bee our Fancy Sush Ribbons for B3¢ and. 30¢ worth 75c and $1 per yard, ightman Brothers oa ARE OFFERING 500 Ladies' and Children's Aprons at be each, 500 Pairs Men's Cotton Soxs at be a pair, 500 Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c each, 150 Ladies' White Taco Ties at 5c each. 50 Setts Laco Curtains from 75¢ a sott. 30 White Marseilles Counterpanes at 50c cach, 80 Pieces Cotton Shirtings, 10¢. 124e, 150, : Cottonades for Trouserings at 124c. 25 Pieces Shoat vaiety of Black Cashmeres from 250 up, ¢ Tustro, good colour, 10¢, 12§¢, 15¢, 17¢, 004 Mouwruing Goods of every Jueeriptipe. A few of those Tapostry Carpets 8 left at 50c, | BOOTS AND SHOES WIGHTMAN BROTHERS! 's, Womon's and Children's_inagreat variety. A arse bof Roo's Colobrated Plow Boots. fa B0 Pairs Fino Tweed Pants to be sold for 81.75 a pair, : very best of Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Biscuits, and tROCERIES, pe pt, DUCE TAKEN IN FXCHANGE, > MAN BROTHERS i AND-- Our business has been removed to the store lately occupied by B. J. Thorne, Esq., and directly opposite the old Stand, where will be found the Crosest VALUE in all kinds of Goods (QUALITY & PRICES ONSIDERED) IN PORT PERRY. Ter ms as cver -- Strictly Cash. T. C. Forman & Son. Port Perry, May 18, 1880. | | | | i { | | { | i | { *X dvi -0881 "12 1dy 'Sag 3104 I'TICTVIN OL "IVASA SV Add or NOTH | '1oysnq 1d 00nd o1quuoseal B IV SWI 931Y A UIIISOM "$BISYAN] PUB SWHIUVILY) JO JUSWLIOSST OUP © pur SPoog. 12MO[] 001040 9AVY OA IST IAav' 30 Ajddus aS1e[ © puvy 03 snl eaey OM SYHaIINg TIO SOHL , 3198 puv 1938v]J OS[v 'SPAS JO SPUIY [[¥ 10] 08 03 oSwjueape nol Jr puy MIA 00 B80, SPRING, 10 Provisions alwhys Several Cars of Fresh Plaster Just arrived. b, 8 Land Salt " Stock of General Dry Goods ond Groceries Sully complete, avi AN Dome PRICES 10 MEET THE TIMES ! surres, BUTTER. sora, 1,000,000 POUNDS / : ; + Choice Butter fof which the very Highest Price will be paid. Bring on all the Wool you wish | to Sell! The higest Market Price paid. 8. I. CHRISTIAN, WIOLENLE 1 RETAIL BISIVESS REMOVAL "== = = *= ended to him ginco his commencement in business, and would respect- CH ANGE OF FIRM ! me undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous triends and customers for the very kind and liberal patronage ex- t FRESH GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY ! a Swi v i fully inform them that his Stock of CROCKERY & GLASSWARE! snes AN Deiat \ ' 1s now completo and well assorted in Every Department ! And will bo sold on the Lowest Terms for Cash; or its equivalent in Produce. premises, he is in a position to fill all tnoss and duspatbh ¥ r < i CHINA HATLI. Having mads extensive alterations and jiaprovement in the Store and orders entrusted to- him with @. B. McDERMOT, New Gloves; New Muslins; New Dress Goods in Latest Shades. WANTED. 20000 IB. GOOD WOOL For which the the hishest oD price in Cash will be paid. JONES BROS. & CO. Port Perry, June 2, 1880. AlwaysAhead! , Our reasons for keeping ahead are-: OR GOODS ! OUR FAIR DEALING! OUR LOW PRICES ! -- -- Encouraged by the liberal patronage of an intelligent ptiblic, we shall in the future. 88 I Ye past wie every ond x to I i 4 the of our friends and patrons. me Houses are cutting down prices of a few lines for the purpose of a cate! ) be misled by such advert and Special Di : ty on Vo ugk We will NOT be undersold by any House in the Trade. OUR GROSCANBERELIED OF 1 n , % It is impossible, for want of space, to quote the prices of all our Goods, buf follow: 7 = ! ! 1 I 1 1 = ing tte 4 fow of the principal lines : 1 » i . i 20 yds Roller Toweling..... + essere S1 00] Ladies' Prunella Boots for... «..sss $0 60 32 good TOWEIS vuve vues 1 00] 25 Ibs Good Currants... . . 100 tr i log Aa Lace Curtains ..eees eee 0 73|31bs Young Hyson Tea 1 00 Beautiful Dtess GOS ovevvevoeese, 0 10[3 1b ToDACCD curs vasenres 100 Remember, these are only & fow of out prices, and In justics to every one, cail and look through our Stock. . We cousider it no trouble to Show Goods. If You want Bargains call early at "BROWN & CURRIES, The Noted Cheap Store: Port Perry, May 12, 1880, Barbed Fence Wire, | Harvest Tools, Spades and Shovels. Field and Turnip Hoes) Fishing Tackle, Builders' Hardware WE KEEP NOTHING BUT ul FIRST CLASS G( * 2 Port Perry, May 27, 1880¢ anchester, April 28, 1880, - v Pout Paar, Dec: 18, 1819

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