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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Mar 1881, p. 3

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THE WANZER cosine Qr AND TF Sewn [| aomves Are Marvels of Simplicity, Somsfaity a the latest improvements, and eir way, by their merits, into + almost i I EVERY HOUSE Where Machines ara required. They are almost nciseless, light to run, de light and work, sow any kind of thread, are a'l made adjustable and warranted for five ALSO THE CELEBRATED * "Bell Organs ! AND . HEINTIMAN PIANOS, : ©. TUPPER, p&= Show Rooms second door east of Mr. W.J Nott's Cabinet Warerooms, Port Perry. Port Perry, March 23, 1881. NOTICE 70 CREDITORS In the Estate of James Gibson, Deceased. URSUANT to Chapter 107; R S.0, the Creditors of James Gibson late of the Towaship of Cartwright, who died on or » about the 25th day of February, 1881, are on or before the Thirtieth day of March, 1881, #0 send their accounts to John Hodgson, Cartwright P, O., appoin'ed 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, Solicitors for the said John Hodgson Dated Port Perry, March 11, 1831, Money Found. HE undersigned found a small rum of id b money between Greenbank and Port | Perry. The owner may have the same by proving property and paying for the adver- ftisement. PROF. W. A. BRUSH. Port Perry, March 12, 1881. - APPROPRIATIONS ON CHINA HALL! QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. JUST RECEIVED pr Steamship " Winnipeg," 6 pack- ages Crockery & Glassware, Consisting of one Special Iot of Chamber Sets, which we ate 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.MecDERMOT, IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1, 1880. IMPROVED FARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! ten BY er 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.--Containinj 200 Acres, Is com- 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 arcel there are an Orchard, a large Frame Biwelting House, and commodious outbuild- very desirable farm. 3 PARCEL 4--Emburaces the North-half of Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach, 100 acres, none of which 18 cleared. PARCEL 5.--Contains 178 acres, being Lot No. 15, in the 7th concession of Reach, about 80 acres are cleared and the balance 18 heavily timbered. There is a good frume Barn on this parcel. PARCEL 6.--Is composed of the South-half of Lot No. 18, in the 9th concession of Reach, 100 acres, a small portion of which Is cleared. PARCEL 7,--110 acres, part of Lot Nov. 21, in the 10th concession of Reach, upon which is a lot of 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 sult the times, For further particulars and Information apply to THE MANAGER. ONTARIO BANK. and H. GORDON, Port Perry ; or J. A. McGILLIVARY, Oct. 81h; 1879, Barrister, Uxbridge. N. B. All persons are strictly forbidden to ent orremove any timber from off the above lands. FINE WATCHES, & RoadstBridges 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) mast be by petition and placed in the hands | 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 ill be ruceived. . i. By Order, JOON CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. 'Manchester, March 14, 1881. Thorough-Bred v DURHAM BULL. T= undersigned will keep for service-- curing the reason, 1881--at his plaee, - 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, Rosk- soxp. Red and White, calved May 21st, 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. -- Signed, JOHN R. PAIG, Sac Agr'l and Arts Assoc', Office Agr'l and Arts Assoc. _ Toronto, Oct. 15, 1878. NOTICE. 70 WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN : . LL parties indebted to the undersigned a A either by bote or book account will lease call and settle the same on or before he 18t day of April, 1881. No further no< tice shall be given. After this date Points and Repairs will be sold for cash enly. Parties concerned will ploass govern themselves accordingly. W. W. JOHNSON. Port Perry, March 1, 1881. ~~ CABD OF THANKS. MR. WM. LEDINGHAM, i IR,--I to thank the Gore District ira Company for the in fall of my loss and 2 "the 22nd February, 1 in testifying to the gen- bv tlemanly treatment I received from tho li 'officers 'of the Company. { 5 ei JOHN FOX. i Seagrave, March 7, 1881. Non Tain Elsen A TEREST . ; "floor over the =. Ontario a $ a fi . |} der RBH AAD TRE 2s. JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. ROOM-PAPLER, 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 scll at prices to suit the times. Call and examine my Stock. W. H. McCAW, Royal Arcade, Port Perry, 9A WEEK. $12 a dayat home easily 7) made. Costly Outfit free, Address TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine, A 1, PENT FLOCR SPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE AT THOMAS ADLLS PLASTER, SALT, COAL = Port Perry, Dee. 22, 1830. - 5 RE week In your awn town. | ol 1 y & . 4 ? Ey Port Perry, March 8, 1981 Sma $5 outfit free. Address H, Cu. Portland, Maine. A € i J ings; the land is nearly all cleared, and isa | ° We hav jist received and openad out a fine Stock of Goods for the EARLY SPRING TRADE! Inour STAPLE DEPATMENT comprising White and Co : . . : ite Ducks, Denims, Shirtings, Tickings, ihn &e., ho ud Gre in valae that can possibly be shown. NEWEST PATTERNS AND SPLENDID VALUE IN Tapestry, Wool; Union & Hemp CE CARPETS. 223 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, #& Full stock of Groceries and Provisions and Prices Right. Highest Price paid for Produce. Abbs, Paterson & Reid. Port Perry, March 1, 1881. LC 10M 22583 ROWING Big Bargnins in Prints from 7 to 12 cts. -- Big Bargains in Cottons from 7 to 10 ots; . Big Rargains fn Fancy Dress Goods, 10 to 25 cts. Big Bargains in Muslins from 10 to 22 cts. Big Bargains in Grey and Scarlet Flannels. Rig Bargains in Cotton and Mixed Shirtings, Big Bargains in Twecds from 45 cts up, Big Bargains in Worsteds from 80 cts up. Rig Bargains in Embroideries, 3 cts up. Rig Bargains in 4-Butt'd Kid Gloves, at 65 cts, Big Bargains in Towels, 4 to 31 cts. Big Bargains in Hats and Caps from 75 cts. Rig Bargains in Men's and Boys' Boets. Big Bargains in Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Big Bargains in Children's Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS AT T. C. FORMAN & SON'S NOTED CHEAP HOUSE. POR THERE-- BB JE SS "TF PR PORT PERRY! --==0G0 TO" Brown & LARGE ARRIVALS NEW GOODS Almost Daily, at ' Bigelow's ROYAL ARCADE. SI Ne General Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths and Tweeds, Gent's Felt and Straw Hats, Boys' and Childrens' do. Millinery Goods, : Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &ec., &c. The MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will bo opened the 3rd of April with a Magnificent Stock, the newest styles out from Paris and New York, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, Mar. 22, 1881, WANTED 10,000 Bushels [Por which I am prepared to pay Cash. ror SALE » 2 \ SIGN OF THE GOLDEN ANVIL. Pen and Pocket Knives from 10 cts to $2. A large quantity of Table nives. Carving Knives and Forks from 50 cts to $3 per pair. Slejgh Shoe Steel from § to 2} inches wide. Genuine C. Horse-nails, Cutter and Sleigh trimmings, Faruishos, Planes, Saws, Files, and Edge Lance Tooth Saws, warranted good. Bewing Machine Needles and Oil, BEF Cash for raw Furs. The best assortment of Heavy and Shelf Hardware in the County. LAING & MEHARRY SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, : QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Dec.. 23, 1880. C. TRICK Takes this Special means of inviting you to EXAMINE One of the largest and Cheapest Stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES Ever Exhibited in Port Perry, Special inducements to CASH customers for SO ITD AY SS inorder to make room for the large Stock of Spring Goods purchased to ABRIVE EARLY. Call at once and Secure Bargains: Gusion work in all its branches warranted second to none for qualiby or slyle. TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. OC. TRICK, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Port Perry,Feb. 23, 1881. -- ------ -- S---------- MANCHESTER. Any quantity of Plaster $1.05 per barrel. { Salt 81.30 per barrel, On Track. Land Salt per ton $6.50 to $7. $ J. WRIGHT. Pert Perry, March 23, 1881, ightmans' ! WIGHTMAN BROS. ----WILL COMMENCE A GRAND-- CLEARING SALLE | 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, PORT PERRY, 67 A call solicited, Port Petry, Jan, 27, 1881, PER LB. FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD BUTTER! MANCHESTER, Feb 10, 1881. T. S. CORRIGAN Has commericed a Genuine Sacrifice Sale! of his New and Extensive stock 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 But NEw Goobs, first-class in every particular are offered a Satrifice Prices. : : COoOODS CHEAPER = CHEAPIST S H. CHRISTIAN. jis:

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