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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Jul 1880, p. 3

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© CELEBRATION | 189TH + INIFERMRY ----OF THE-- Glorious Victory BOYNE! ORANGE BRETHREN TUE Of South Ontario, North Ontario, Carfwright, Mariposa and Lindsay with THE SEVERAL LODGES OF 0.Y.BS.2T.B'S = . . od . . Intend Telebrating the Anniversary of the 'EVER MEMORABLE . 12th OF JULY -- AN -- PORT PERRY ! . A PROCESSION WILL BE FORMED Under the direction of the Marshals, on Queen Street at one o'clock, each Lodge in the prescribed order with its Band, and headed by Brags Bands, will March round the principal strects of the town then pass- §ng on to Rogers' Grove on the northern boundary of the town, where a time of much interest is expected. appropriate ADDRESSES Are expected from REV. J. A. DOWLER, Co. Chaplain, Vroomanton. REV. J. CARRY, M. A, Port Perry; REV. A. CURRIE, M.A. Sonya; ! REV. 8. ACHESON, Wick; REV. W. J. DAVIDSON, Uxbridge ; REV. D.M. BILLINGS, Seagrave. MR. JAS, BAIRD. Stirring and | Whit, Pot Per & nish, A SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE 'Whitby, at 9:30 a.m, 80c and return, Breoklin, ¢ 9:42am. 40c « " Myrtle, " 9:52 a.m. 30c & " 'Bummit, «10:00 a. m, 250 "« Arriving nt Port Perry at 13:30. Returning the train will leaves Port Perry at 4:10 p.m. A SPECIAL TRAIN AT REDUCED FARES WILL LEAVE, Lindsay, 9:00 4. m, PSasens 0:38 "4 Mariposa 9:31 ¢ 'Manilla 9:40 « Sonya 9:52 « Seagrave 10:00 « Arrive at Port Perry ...... 10:30 ¥ The several District Masters are wveqnested to meet at the Port Perry Orange Lodgp Room, at 11 o'clock. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT 8. R. WEBSTER, WM. KENNEDY, JAS. BOXALL, COD SAVE THE QUEEN. Port Perry, July 1, 1880. GN . PORT PERRY. JUST RECEIVED p= Steamship " Winnipeg," 6 pack- ages Crockery & Glassware, © Qonsisting of one Special lot of Chamber ' Bets, which wo are selling at » . Also, 8 large Stock of Dinner, Dessert, aL Btmiat Sets Tn bnuiitaL tat. Sonn before the early and see terns, These goods were recont advance in price, Cal thom, they are selling off very fast. " £2 IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1,1880. 'ROCM PAPER |! WHOLESALE PRICES. .B.McDERMOT, ap Of New and Stylish Specialty and very Cheap. A 1 Gloves, Prints, Shiftings, Flanne &e. aud Shoes. A full Stock of Ge 07 The highest Market Pric PORT PERRY, May 12, 1880. 's Roy =) | l=p HH LAr IMMENSE A large Stock of Gent's New and Fashionable Hats. Bankrupt Stock Gobds to be Cleared Out at Wholesale Prices. i ade ! | ® ey: al Arc er, Lo iy I Ii = AH | " A 8 STOC Millinery Goods, Hats and Trimmings a arge Stock of Ladies' Mantles, Parasols, Dress Goeds, Hosiery, ls, Cloths, T'weeds, Towelings, Tickings. Ready-made Clothing, Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots neral Groceries, Crocknay and Glassware. $5000 worth of es allowed for all kinds of Farm Produce. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Unfavorable.--The wheat crop pro- | mises but poorly in the section around Belleville. The fall wheat was largely winter killed and tho spring wheat has rusted badly, so that the yield of each kind will be light. A BARGAIN ! 10 ACRES OF LAND for Sale, Cheap, about 60° acres cleared, with Log House, being South-half Lot 7, in the 9th concession of the Township of SCUGOC. Good titlo and immediate possession given, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, June 9, 1880. 26-tf ROOM PAPER, ROUN PAPER, | WAGON LOADS OF IT JUST RECEIVED AT I. S. CORRIGAN Invites attention to the He is offering in And is prepared to For any quantity of Port Perry; Juno 15, 1880, GPT Bageaing | Every Department OF HIS BUSINESS, PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE GOOD BUTTER. T. 8. CORRIGAN. NEW GOODS! AT New Embroideries, [1 Land Salt B80, SPRING. 180 Several Cars of Fresh Plaster just arrived. Z # New Lace Lambrequins, 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. sme AN Dre | Stock of General Dry Goods and Groceries fully complete, PRICES T0 MEET THE TIMES ! WANTED. MECAW'S Bigelow's Arcade, The Quantity, Quality and Price will astonish purchasers. Hewst Styles, Latest Designs, and Finest Patterns, COME AND INSPECT THE STOCK. W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, April 22, 1880. FARMERS XZ will find it your advantage to go to, : 5 THOS, MADILLS, For all kinds of Seeds, also Plaster and Salt BUILDERS, . Wo lave just to hand a large supply of Western White Lime : At a reasonable price per bushel. LADIES! We have choice Flower Beeds, and a fine assortment of Geraniums and Fuchsias. AS USUAL. » Port Perry, April 21, 1880, 5 -- DIIBED 0,000 LBS. GOOD MOBY For which the the highest price in Cash will be paid. JONES BROS. & CO. Bil Port Perry, June 2, 1880. Wet The higest Market sorre, BUTTER, purrs, 1,000,000 POUNDS Choice Butter for which the very Highest Price will be paid. Bring on all the Wool you wish to Sell! Price paid. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, April .28, 1880. T. C. FORM AN& SON'S| Beautiful Tweeds for $1, worth $1.50. Bargains at 60c and 80c, worth Thc and $1. Reautiful New Dress Goods at 10c up--Cheapest Goods in Town. Handsome lot of Lace Cur- tains from 76c per pair. Beautiful assortment Embroideres, from 8c to 25c, cheap, cheap, cheap. Cheap Hosiery, Cheap Gloves. 30 doz. Ladies' Black and Colored Kid Gloves at $1 per pair, CANNOT BE EQUALED IN TOWN, UNDER $1.25. 8 cases Hard and Stiff Felt Hats, all styles and prices, and marked very low. Bargains in Whiteand Grey Cottons. See our best White Cotton at 133c, CANNOT BE EQUALED UNDER 170. See our Buff Balmorals at $1,25. See our leather Boots at 90c. See our Frencu Kip Buttoned Beots at $3.25, equal to any $4.50 Boot in town. See our Buttoned Shoes at $1.40, sold elsewhere at $1.60. Cheapest Boots and Shoes in town. Groceries at Wholesale Prices. (JG=Terms as ever, Strictly Cash. Sean Forman & Son. ; ngs Port Perry, May 18, 1880. a VAR } Barbed Fence Wire, Harvest Tools, Spades and Shovels. Field and Turnip Hoes, Fishing Tackle, WE KEEP NOTHING BUT THE COLDEN ANVIL, EEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Port Perry, May 37, 1880. Builders' Hardware. And will sell them at Bottom Prices. LAING & MEHARRY. PORT PERRY. ) . Seo otir lines of New Dress Goods, 7o, 100 i { Seo our lines of White Cottons, 8, 90, 10c, Selo, Lov, aw, oo Seo our lines of Factory Cottons, 8c, 9¢, 10¢. 11c. Seo our lines of Best Prints, 6c, 7c, 10c, 11e, 12}e. 5 See our lines of Table Linens (all widths), 20c, 25¢. 30¢, 37}e, 50¢. See our All Wool Damasks, 50 inches wide, for 75¢ worth $1.25. See our White Muslin and Piques for 12}c worth 25e. i See our Brown Hollands, all Linen, 7}c, 10¢; 12}c. : Seo our Fancy Sush Ribbons for 25¢ and 30¢ worth 75¢ and $1 per yard, Wightman Brothe: ARE OFFERING 500 Ladies'. and Children's Aprons at 5c each, 500 Pairs Men's Cotton Soxs at 5c a pair. 500 Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs at bo each. 150 Ladies' White Lace Ties at 5c each. 50 Setts Lace Curtains from 75c a sott. 30 White Marseilles Counterpanes at 50¢ each. 30 Pieces Cotton Shirtings, 10¢, 123e, 15c. 25 Pieces Cottonades for Trouserings at 124c. A great variety of Black Cashmeres from 25 up. Black Lustre, colour, 100, 1230, 15c, 17¢, 20c. Mourning Goods of every description. A few of those Tapestry Carpets still left at 50c. BOOTS AND SHOES AT WIGHTMAN BROTHERS' Men's, Women's and Children's in great variety. A large lot of Roo's Celebrated Plow Boots. 50 Pairs Fine Tweed Pants to be sold for $1.75 a pair. Ths Jory best of Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Biscuits, and Provisions always on hand. : GROCERIES. Another lot of splendid Currants 18 pounds for $1. 75 Boxes of our celebrated Fancy Toilet Soap just received. ALL SORTS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. WIGHTMAN BROTHERS: WIGHTMAN®S CORNERS, AlwaysAhead! Our reasons for keeping ahead are-- OUR GOODS ! OUR FAIR DEALING! OUR LOW PRICES !. PORT PERRY. Encouraged by the liberal patronage of an intelligent public, we shall in the future. as iA the past use every endeavor to maintain the confidence of our friends and patrons. Some Houses are cutting down prices of a few lines for the purpose of a catchy Do mob bo misled by such advertisemonts and Special Discounts, but remember We will NOT be undersold by any House in the Trade. GOS CNB ELIE 1t is impossible, fot want of space, to qtioto tho prices of all cur Goods, but the follow ing are a few of the principal lines : | ++ $1 00 Ladies' Pronella Boots for 20 yds Roller Toweling ood Currants, . 32 good Towels .... Remember, these ato only a fow of otic prices, and in look through our Stock. consider it no trouble to Show If You want Bargains oa --- Port Perry, May 12, 1880, 8

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