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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Dec 1880, p. 3

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© JOSEP mamy, a Cn " % 'mado to the io at its next Session, - |) ks Soaturo of of Ontari |e amending it the 4 Act ct lntitaled «An + bniog ne he ing wid nh 0 of the ~ Twenty-Ninth t, Section of William Zbriage, tween Port Perry i at the foot of th Estate and effects of the said their Sharistian names and sur- and' description, the fall of their claims or loleresth a cgounts . and the nature a held by them, and immediately after the December, x D. R.1880, he wi iltism Hom, Deteas- "be distributed amongst the parties thereto, having regard only to the 'or iuterestd of which notice shall |2 ¢ above required; and the 11 not be liable for the 8 or any part thereof, to any person or of whose claim or intsrest I shall Lave bad notice at thio time of distribu- THOMAS HORN, Executor, Umica P. O. Dated this 16th ay of November, 1880. wiliifnct ilo offers to Sell or Rent ii pin valuable farm, viz: 62 of the East pit of n the 1st Con. of Reach. On the prei et ere are & "= goud Frame Dwelling, good Frame Barn, &tables and Sheds, 8 first-class turnip 3 fue, a fine Orchard of choice frnit-beating aiid lqtsof the best small fruit b: caring htubs, Tyo Wells, good Cistetn of _ water, "and a Spring Creck running through the premises. Aléo50 Acres of the §. E. part of Lot 5 jn the 2nd Con of Reach. On the premises Yhere are frame Dwelling, and a good new with a capital Orchardand a good © supply of water, there are 8 acres put into "Fall Wheat, Both of the above aie ifi a good state of cultivation and the plowing gll dpa ready for Spring Sowing. They are to be rented ' together if rented at all Also the East half ot Lot 9 in the dr Don, of Reach, On the premises there .are a good Dwelling 30x30,a good frame Barn 86x60, and other outbuildings, a vigorous ng bearing Orcliard, a good Well and a! stream running through the farm -- Phere are 6 acres down to Fall Wheat, and 'he land nearly all plowed and in a good tate of cultivation For particulars apply to ~ JOSEPH BRYANT. Ashbiim P, O. Best Nov. 13, 1880. "UTICA J AHEAD. TAKE this opportunity of returning thanks 'to thy ny friends and cns-Y tomers who have vor me with theit age In the past, and would beg most respctilly to inform thei that I have conglitded to adopt thie CASH SYSTEM ! in my busines entirely, Having gone over the whole of my Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, &c Very. cdréfully and marked every article in : the above departidents at the s Very Lowest Ling Puts | 1 havemo hesitation in affirming that ty oes will bear comparison with the lowest uotations made by these Who ate contint4 ally blowing and hogéting that they are Aine everybody else in the trade. nll and get BARGAINS in. Cottoné. weeds, Flannels, Wincies, and Wincey irtings -extrs good value, and a large 3 wl Bre ns, Cugrants, &c., Cheap. * Boots and Shoes, Rubbers and Over shoes endless vaciety, having been bought the advance in price, will be sold very low, ; bor oa Beat. mitket pres allowed for JACOB DikoR. tien, Dec, 24, 1879. - construct an : Em] i ale Company_to south side of the Port Perry and sufficient to prevent the passing of water, Iu lieu of the Embankment or Roadway required the said Act be- the, Township of Bcugog. To enable the or a pose to construct the Embankment or Road: poy from the Township of Scugog to nship of, Cartwright as a (oll. Road a and to gins Tolls thereon. To enable the said company to acquire by purchase and hold other lands than those comprised in the Marsh, to extend the time for commenc- ing and completing the work required to be done under said Act; and for other pur. Dated at Bowmanville, this 19s day of November, 1880. ROBERT AR! ol Solicitor" for Appl nts. HE undef ed Havin ving, again tak T his on on og sn Bigelow Sires, Port Perry, is now prepared to make all no arrangements for and conduct on Sales; Yatuations x WES, Auctioneer. Port Perry, Oct. T, 1550 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 1 pl ps t Cottage Resid property of the lit Brojamio Tu Yarnold, Esq. Apply vither at t ie Holise or to CHAS. R, HENDERSON, Port Perry. 49-1w] the Oct. 7, 1880. hoi SALE Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Bonomé Tose! ARTIES desirons of building can secre cheap material, baving a large Stock to select from: Scantling, Boards and Joists from $6 per M feet; Shingles from $1 per M; Lath from 10 cents per bundle: Hour, Bran, Shor, Chop Stroenings. &ec., for Sale, , GRISTING and CHOPPING promplly attended to! BIGELOW & TROUNCE. : 5 Port Perry, Aug. 26, 1880. the | _ urrie's. SEE OGR PRICES, WHICH THY PUBLIC APPRECIATE. Out Sales for October and November (speak voltmns, for the cofrectness of our prices), being far in exces§ of any cortes- ponding trionthd since we have been in business. 20 pleces of Black an Colored Cashmere at | 10 pieces Grey Flannel at 30 cents, 30 cents. 50 Clouds at 30 cents 30 pieces Dress. Goods from 7 cents. 78 puirs Men's Shirts and Drawersat 35 20 yards Colored Wincey for, $1 | centd, 100 dozen Lawn Handkerchiefs at 3 cents. | 500 Cotton Bags at $3 per dozen 100 dozen Children's Hose at 15 cents, 200 Men's and Boys' Caps at 30 cents, 80 Ladies' Mantles at Cost 6 yards Flannel for $1. CLOTHING. 40 Overcoats from $5. 50 Gent's Suits from $7. 40 Suits Boys' Clothing from 85. All made by the best Clothing Hoiise in Canada, BOOTS AND SHOES. Of all Finds, styles, and prices at bottom figures. Men's Long Boots from $1.50. No Shoddy: GROCERIES. 12 1bs. Bright Sugar for $1. 3} 1bs Tea for $1. Ll i WILL BE sib AT WHOLESALE PRICES, px i'oR THE NEXT 30 DAYS! Infimense Bargains ! TO REDUCE STOCK. JOSEPH BIGELOW. IM. jghtman's ! PORT PERRY, Dec, 9, 1880. 25 bs, Currants for $1. 1 1b, good Chewing Tobacco for 38 cents, 8 Bars Soap 25 cents, 'The best value in Tea in Town for 50 cents, 12 Cakes Toilet Soap for 20 cents, An imihense Stock of Chin Tea Sets, China Cups drid other Fancy Goods for XMAS & WEDD!NG PRESENTS: Highest Piice for Butter, Fggs, Poultry and all other Farm Produce. fe For BROWN & CURRIE. Pott Perry, Doc. 9, 1880. IMPROVED ARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! PY ---- || Private Contract, L The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale ut Low Prices for cash or upon short terins of piyment. ! PARCEL 1. ontunin 200 ALTE, 1s com= posed of Lots Nos 1 2, in the 8th con- 3 the 750 onmorsi pares Town pon tis n the 7th coneession xbri upon this pores roel tHeré dre an Orchard, a largo °F welling House, and TOES eh logs; the land is nearly all cleared, and Is a very desirable farm. PA ORL 8,--C, ons trie i ether, the water power and es egos pi - ior) vy b belong- ing thereto. A Dr Liege of land In cotinection may also be obtained. PARCEL 4.--Embraces the North- od of Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Read none of which is cleared, Ee tains 178 acres, bel No. 15, In the 7th be of Reas ake Land th lance timo ar Blvare } is a good 8 Besvily his pa parcel. fiok No. 1% --I8 col mposed of the Sou South=haif grit 1 In in Feb Soncession of Bench, which 1s sleared. bos ia aba hs 1, vido deter; pists uf Sion No. aL in frume Barn on or are in the marke) and - CE GROCERY, PROVISION, - LIgU0R BUSINESS. ORIAN & SO OALL SPECIAL ATTENTION To the following Goods : i Their Black Cashemeres at 42¢, 84¢, 70¢, 90¢, 94c. Their Black Lustresat 163c, 226, 2%7¢, 33, 360. Their Heavy Winceys at 6c, 8c, 104¢, 12¢, 14¢, 17c. Their Fine Scarlet Flannels at 30c, 38c, 420, Thelr Gray Flannels at 83c, 38c, 420. Their Fino Wool Clouds ht 60¢, 64c, 5c, 94c, $1.05. Their 4 Buttoned Black Kid Gloves at 65¢, per pair, Their Stock of Corgéts at 45¢, 46¢, 58¢, n2e, 90c. Their Heavy Wool Shawls ut $1. 20, $1.50, $1. 80, $2.10. Their Heavy Grey Blankets at $ 68, per pair. Their Genuine Mink Muffs a $2.40, $3.80, $6.00. Their Skating Boots at $1.92, Their Kid Laced Boots at $1.80, i Their Kip Boots at $2.55, and $3.25, Their Teas at 40¢, 50. Their Vylepcia Raising at 8c, per 1b. Théir Tobaccos at 42c, and 48. Terms Cash--One Price Only. THOS. 0. FORMAN & SON. » Port Perry, Dec. 9, 1880, ed would take this opportunity of returning his most h Janky forth EE and gned increasing patronage | rer on lifm Es opening and sow takes pleasure in informing M his customers and and the 'made further as goments to meet Thaice. ppt or She i , Stock of 7 Groen is Mew, ml an RE NEW GOODS ARRIVING very day TheCheapest HOUSE IN THE COUNTY Is ishtman's ! Wightman's Corsiés : PORT PHRRY, a Highost Price pald for all Kinds of Piodss, ua TENT OF THESE OB Frosh, Chive and 'Cheap! We do not give Holiday Gifts but we are selling Firs -Class ® | Goods at such prices as are equal to Holiday Presents. hing and examine Goods and Prices and secure !HOLIDAY BARGAINS The Highest Price aid for Wh t, Barl d of Farm and Dairy nati eal, Barley 2a all inde S. H. CHRISTIAN, MANCHESTER, Dec. 7, 1880. HOW T0 KEEP WARM DURING THE WINTER: THIS IS Te DUESTION, JOB Ba Cy Oan Solvé it t as Saivs io 3s seiispuetion of fil wal ay BN They hae been preparing for seme time and have now on hand a complete Stool of WINTER GOODS! IN FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS they have the newest things in the market, The style, Quality and Value of their Clouds, 8quares, Shawls, Hoods &c., etc, etc, delight all who examine them, IN DrEss GOODS, MANTLES, Mit, NERY, ETC., they will this season fly maintain their ie Fopuiatian of! Largest, m Fashionable Cheapest Stock in Ag tN TWEEDS they have lately bought several Choice Lines very cheap and can show better value than has Be offered by any house this season THEIR STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTH: ING AND OVERCOATS is complete, SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to their STOCK OF FUR GOODS Tain is Larger and Cosgr than ever dove. In this line of Goods particularly are The, fident that an olf gous and prices wl insure a ready il 3 ONES BROS. & CO. "T. S. CORRIGAN . Is offering great induceinents in dhe Jol 8 Owing Goodst = ~ Santles and Mantle Cloths, WAN TED LUMBER. N.P. Once More = ll NLLIO 1, Ion

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