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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Mar 1881, p. 3

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Ie | A The Markets. Ossmaves OFrivy, March 17, 1881. Hall Wheat, .....v ever... $105t0 $10 Spring Wheat, .......,... 116to 118 Barley esau seerain 07 to 0 85 Small Peas 064to 066 Blue Peas... . 090to 1125 Bi. Pens. cvs +.» 085to 090 030% 032 900to 950 426t0 450 300t0 250 026to 030 800to 825 "100to 175 020to 020 016to 016 . 100to 750 5 60to 6 50 05}to 008 | NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of James Gibson, Deceased. URSUANT to Chapter 107, R. 8.0, the Creditors of James Gibson late of the Township of Cartwright, who died on or about the 25th day of February, 1881, are on or before the Thirtieth day of March, 1881, to send their accounts to John Hodgson, Cartwright P. O., appointed by the heirs of the late James Gibson to pay the debts of said estate accompanied by the vouchers upon which their claims are based, as the said John Hodgson will after the said date, forthwith proceed to distribute the assets of said estate among the parties entitled thereto and will not be liable toany person of whose claims he shall not then have had notice, BILLINGS & CAMPBELL, 1 Solicitors for the said John Hodgson Dated Port Perry, March 14, 1881. Money Found. THE undersigned found a small sum of money between Greenbank and Port Perry. The owner may have the same by proving property and paying for the adver- tisement. PROF. W. A. BRUSH. Port Perry, March 12, 1881. APPROPRIATIONS ON Roadsi Bridges OTICE is hereby given that all appli- cations for appropriations for the im- provement of the Roads and Bridges in the Township of Reach for the present year must be by petition and placed in the bands of the Clerk previous to or to the Council at its meeting to be held on the 9th day of May now next after which no application will be received. By Order, JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Manchester, March 14, 1881. Thorough-Bred . BURHAM BULL. HE undersigned will keep for service-- during the season, 1881--at his place, lot 24, in the 14th con. of Reach, that fine 'Thorough-Bred Bull ** Rosemond ."" Service $1.! JOSEPH WILSON. Read the following :-- Certificate of Regis. tered Pedigree of Bull Calf No. 374, Rose- Red and White, calved May 21st, MOND. 1878. Bred by Jos. Lee, Greenbank, Co. of \Ontario, Got by Roseberry [6139]. Dam Miss Rose, by Kinellar [1610]. G dam Snow Drop, by Robin Hood [2134] Gr. g. dam Primrose, by Senator [459]. See Herd Book .~ JOHN R. PAIG, Sec. Agr'l and Arts Assoc'n. «Office Agr'l and Arts Assoc. Teronto, Oct. 15, 1878. "NOTICE. 0 WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN : Signed, LL parties indebted to the undersigned either by note or book account will please call and settle the same on or before ithe 1st day of April, 1881. No further no- stice shall be given, After this date Points and Repairs will be :s0ld for cash only. Parties concerned will iplease govern themselves accordingly. W. W. JOHNSON. {Port Perry, March 1, 1881. PORT PERRY Jer ACES! 'The Sixteenth Meeting of the Port Perry Trotting Association will take place on the ice of LAKE SCUCGOSG! PORT PERRY Wednesday & Thursday, Mar. [6 & 17. FIRST DAY. NAMED RACE.--Purse $80,--Open to Josey, Ahn Boho legeh debit ri x! eo May, Shoot, Dolly Varden, Fanny To "otorin Maid, Harry Ehiliips, Daisy Clipper, Stiver Tail, Omemee Maid, Peterboro Maid, J. Waite's Lady St. ree, MecTavish's mare, Bowmanville, C. Kelleit's mare, Galanaugh's St. Lawrence 3 Edward's Flora, T. Hayden's Bunny, W.Mackle's Hero and Foster's colt, Newcastle. First horse $30, 2nd $20, 3rd 10, {COLT RACE, --For Colts foaled in 1877 and 1878, 1st 2nd $15, 3rd $10. SECUND DAY. "THRRE-MINUTE RACE --Purse $35.--Open to that never beat Fo inuies op turf or ice. 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5. 2:40 RACE. --Purse $60,--Easy Billy barred. 1st $35, 2nd $15, 3rd $10. JupGEs,--~Wm. Conant, Oshawa; John Cuthbert, Dufling' Croek ; A. Jewett, Lindsay Committee of Management.--Hotel-Keepers +of the town. J. WATTERS, Treasurer. J. Ruppy, Sec'y The ice is now over 2 fect thick ® there can be nodoubt as to the safety of the ice at the dime of the races, Port Perry, Feb. 26, 1881. $ 2 HEE POSTERS, CABD OF THANKS, MR. WM. LEDINGHAM, IR,--I beg to thank the Gore District Mutual Insurance Company for the prompt payment in full of my loss and damage by fire on the 22nd February. 1 have great pleasure in testifying to the gen- I 1 tI ived from the officers of the Company. Seagrave, March 7, 1881, New Taling Estbshmen HE undersigned begs to inform the pub- lie that he Las opened a Tailoing: Establishment on the third floor over the a or Perry. He Joicits 4 share of pul onnge and guarantees the newest fashious, best styles and perfect fits. JOHN FOX. - His long e in some of the largest barking ash se tomers fall satisfaction. og Maou : JAMES RIGGS. Port Perry, March 8, 1881, - \, -- CHINA HALL! QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. JUST RECEIVED P= Steamship " Winnipeg," 6 pack: Crockery & Glassware, Consisting of one Special lot of Chamber Sets, which we are selling at WHOLESALE PRICES. Also, a very large Stock of Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Breakfast Sets, in beautiful pat- terns. These goods were bought before the recent advance in price. Call early and see them, they are selling off very fast, C.B.McDERMOT, IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1, 1880. IMPROVED FARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! wee BY iin Private Contract, The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale at Low Prices for cash or upon short terms of payment. PARCEL 1.--~Containing 200 Acrds, iscom- posed of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in the 8th con- cession, and the East parts of Lots Nos. 1 and 2,in the 7th concession of Uxbridge, upon this Pareel there are an Orchard, a large Frame Dwelling House, and commodious outbufld- ings; the land is nearly all cleared, and is a very desirable farm. PARCEL 4--Embraces the North-half of Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach, 100 acres, none of which 1s cleared, PARCEL 5.--Contains 178 acres, being Lot No. 15, in the 7th concession of Reach, about 30 acres are cleared and the balance i8 heavily timbered. There is a good frume Barn on this parcel. PARCEL 6.--Is composed of the South-haif of Lot No. 18, in the 9th concession of Reach, 100 acres, a small portion of which Is cleared. PARCEL 7.--140 acres, part of Lot No. 21, In the 10th concession of Reach, upon which is a lotof valuable timber, and several acres under cultivation, All the above lands are in the market and will be sold with as little delay as possible.-- Intending purchasers will not be confined to the various parcels and divisions as set forth, but ean purchase such portions as they may desire, and at prices to suit the times, For further particulars and Information apply to THE MANAGER, ONTARIO BANK, and H. GORDON, Port Perry ; or J. A. McGILLIVARY, Oct. 8th, 1879. Barrister, Uxbridge. N. B. All persons are strictly forbidden to Sil pfreriovo any timber from off the above lands. FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ROOM-PAPER, FANCY GOODS, &. 1 HAVE NOW ON HAND THE BEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS EVER BROUGHT INTO NORTH ONTARIO. Will sell at prices to suit the times, Call and examine my Stock. W. H, McCAW, Royal Arcade, Port Perry, A WEEK. $12 a dayat home easily made. Costly Outfit free, Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine, A 1, PATENT FLOR SPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE AT THOMAS ADL PLASTER, SALT, COAL. Port Perry, Dee. 22, 1880. a week in your own town. Terms and outfit free. Address H. HALLETT BOE ? / gr NEW GOODS! We have just received and openell otit a fine Stock of Goods for the EARLY SPRING TRADE! Inour STAPLE DEPATMENT comprisin White and Grey Cotto Ducks, Denims, Shirtings, Tickings, tii &e., &c,, we Tere the best valae that can possibly be shown, NEWEST PATTERNS AND SPLENDID VALUR IN Tapestry, Wool, Union & Hemp &CE CARPETS. 23 Latest Styles in Gen'ts Felt Hats. 400 PIECES New Prints--cannot be beaten for variety and value. Fall and Winter Goods at greatly Reduced Prices, g&~ Full stock of Groceries and Provisions and Prices Right. : Highest Prico paid for Produce. Abbs, Paterson & Reid. Port Perry, March 1, 1881, [CJR & NW Are Showing Extraordinary Value in Nev Embroidery Edgings, New White £nd Grey Cottons, New Figured Lawns for dresses, New Prints and Check Ginghams, Now Towels and Towellings, New Kid, Thread and Silk Gloves, Now Laces and Frillings, New Ribbons, Scarfe, and Laco Goods. To the above SpEcIAL lines we wodld call special attention as they are well bought and marked, as usual, LOW, FORMAN & SON. --FOR THE-- I IE SS "I --TN PORT PERRY! Brown & Currie's. TN. P. A SUCCESS WANTED Any quantity of Seed Grain, Wheat, Barley, Peas of Common and Rare Varieties. Also 250,000 feet of inel inoh-and:half, and two inch Lumber-- Black Ash, Basswood, Elm, irch Maplv, Oak, and Pine, Choico Timothy and Clover Seed on band for Salo. A--1 Lime in Barrels, Salt, Plaster, &c., &c, J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Feb 23, 1880, BIGELOW'S ROYAL ARCADE. Joseph Bigelow WILL CONTINUE HIS GREAT CLEARING SALE! WHOLESALE PRICES J Immense Bargains FOR EVERYBODY. 3 A call is solicited, JOSEPH BIGELOW. PORT PERRY, 1881. ightmans' ! WIGHTMAN BROS. ~--WILL COMMENCE A GRAND-- CLEARING SALE OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK TO-DAY $20,000 Of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing & Boots Shoes to be thrown on the market, Let the Goods speak for themselves. Wightman's Corner, SIGN OF THE : Crd GOLDEN ANVIL. -- Pen and Pocket Knives from 10 cts to $3. A large quantity of Table mnives. Carving Knives and Forks from 50 cts to $3 per pair. Bleigh Shoe Steel from § to 2} inches wide. Genuine C. Horse-nails, Cutter and Sleigh trimmings, Varnishes, Planes, Saws, Fil Tools. h, 30%, ¥ilts, and Ele® Lance Tooth Saws, warranted good. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. B&F™ Cash for raw Furs, The best assortment of Heavy and t Hardware in the County. y LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Dec.. 23, 1880, C. TRICK Takes this Special meahs of inviting you to EXAMINE One of the largest and Cheapest Stocks of BOOTS AND SHOESE~ Ever Exhibited in Port Perry. Special inducements to CASH customers for SO ID A. YS in order to make room for the large Stock of Spring Goods purchased to ARRIVE EARLY. Call at once and Secure Bargains Custom work in all its branches warranted second to none for quality or style. : TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. : OC. TRICK, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Port Perry, Feb. 23, 1881. MANCHESTER. (20c.) PER LB. FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD BUTTER ! GOODS CHEAPER = CHEAPANE S H. CHRISTIAN. MANCHESTER, Feb 10, 1881. T. S. CORRIGAN Has commenced a Genuine Sacrifice Sale! of hig New and Extensivestock of first class goods which will be sold at AT PRICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF IN PORT PERRY. This sale is not got up for the purpose of pushing off old and unreliable goods AS A BAIT N But NEw Goops, first-class in every particular are offered a Sacrifice Prices. | PORT PERRY, Wo | 03 A call solicited, : TE . : L) $ Port Percy, Jan, 27, 1781, a ert = : - = Ne { 4 os A J pea! 3 ke : 3 E, oa 3; a] Ro SN a

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