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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 May 1881, p. 3

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r ry "GROWN IMPERIAL" ' 3 ts Sok a Dry Goods, Gro. "||ceries, Crockery, Boots and * Shoes,' &e., which we have marked v very low. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Flour, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, . Wheat constantly nd 0 Farm TPréduee taken in DAVIS BLOCK. A.G.Campbell., Port Perry, May 8, 1881. exchange. : 7 BRUCE & CO. "Prince Albert, April 6, 1881, HAT first class Farm for Sale, being the south-east quarter of lot 20, in the I1tn con, of the TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA And County ot Victoria, except one acre sold ler a school site on which is erected a good, substantial brick school house, It is convenient to Lindsay and. Oakwood markets and all cleared and free from stumps ous about 5 acres of woods. ere are a good frame barn, shed and stables and a log house on the lot. Pousession to do fall plowing, and full | | possession 1st March, 1882, HIS Celebrated Carriage Stallion will Ip tuoi i iy h Whiby and Reach, durin, the f 1881, commeneing May 9th, an wil 8| Yat the Joliowin places --MONDAY olap at Hotel, W hit y 3 TUESDAY NOONE, Globe Hotel, Brooin: TUESDAY nigh Walker Hou WH on Perry; WEDNESDAY tel, Raglan. For further oii PERCY & YOUNG, Huan Hiro, Groom. Farm for Sale. -- AT 2 ABBS, PATERSON & REIDY, 1 Tweeds, Ready-made and Ordered Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, &c. Every one should call and inspect our Stock as it is Complete in all departments. Highest price paid for Produce. ABBS, PATERSON & REID, JONES' BLOCK. April 20,1881. PORT PERRY. Terms easy, Title indi P For further paiticnlars, apply to Wn. BROCK, Jr, Port Perry, Ont, ENTRANCE EXAMINATION ! [YER Eatrsnco Examination to the PORT PERRY HIGH 8CHOOL will be held on Tharetey and Fridav, the 7th and 8th of July next, comme each day at 9 o'clock, n. m, Intending candidates should notify the Head Master immediately. By ordor of y COUNTY INSPECTOR. April 13, 1881. WOOD-WORKER WANTED. ANTED at the Manchester Carriage Works, a good hand to take charge of the Wood department, A suitable man will find the position a comfortable one. Wanted also an apprentice Blacksmith who has been at the trade from one to two enrs. Apply to' W. C. HEARD, Manchester Carriage Works, Manchester, April 11, 1881. April 27, 1881. LACE CURTAINS. TWEEDS & CLOTHS. FOR SALE! POTATOES! . 01> gis. PER BUSHEL, CASH FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Good Potatoes, DELIVERED AT MY ELEVATOR, 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, April 27, 1881. TO LET. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE suit- A able for a small family, with Garden attached. HENRY CHARLYS. Port Perry, April 20, 1881. 3w OUSE and Lot. number sixty-nine on McDonald Street, Port Perry, for Sale Cheap and on easy terms. Now occupied by Mr. Joshua Davis. Apply to A. M. PENTLAND, Mar. 23, 1881. Whitby APPROPRIATIONS oN; Roads*Bridges cations for appropriations for the im +| provement of the Roads and Bridges in the 'ownship of Reach for the present year nst 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 will be received. By Order, JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Manchester, March 14, 1881. ERVANT WANTED. A good General Servant wanted.-- Apply to . PRY Mrs. W. M, Connz, Cochrane Street. Port Perry, April 27, 1881. HE undersigned begs to inform the pub- T lic tbat he has opened a Tailoing: Establishment on the third floor over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. He solicits a share of public patronage and guarantees the newest fashions, best styles and perfect fits. His long experience in some of the largest and most fashionable establishments gives him confidence in guaranteeing his cus- tomers full satisfaction. JAMES RIGGS. * Port Perry March 8, 1881. FINE WATCHES, Ladders! BS [BY- Wi = ot ie corporation it is i id in town a witha suitable Tadder to Betta to tha roof of the building in case af a who are not supplied with a pT in forflt 4 their claim to TEWELRY. CLOCKS, OTICE is hereby given that all appli-: New Tailoring Establishment || SE (HORA Call spacial attention to their Stock of the above Goods, just to hand and Margep Low. They have an excollent Stock of Ince Curtains and Lam. brequins, in the newest designs, and guarantee you Goon VALUE. Their Stock of Tweeds, Cloths, &e., was nover better or larger, consist- ing largely of Scotch Tweeds which for durabilty and beauty in tha suit carnot be excelled. We show good, heavy Tweeds from 39c up. Suits made to order I Cloth and Trimmings sold cheap. Special cuts in large quantities. T. ©. FORMAN & SON APRING GOOD BROWN & GURRIE ARE SHOWING THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF New Goods IN TOWN! Consisting of NEW SILXS the best value in the trade. INEW DRESS GOODS, NEW PRINTS--500 diffrent Patterns, NEW TWEEDS--100 different Patterns. #NEW CARPETS--over 20 Pieces, |DUCK, HOLLANDS, TABLINGS and a host of other Goods,' 2 0 ii : [LLINERY Roo! | Port Porry, March 30, 1881, RIGHT PRICE. ightmans' The Cheapest House in the county Wightmans'! BRING YOUR BUTTER & EGGS. NEW GOODS arriving every day. WIGHTMAN BROS, Dealers in every thing there is money in and some things there is none in. Wightman's GCGorner, PORT PERRY. LARGE ARRIVALS NEW GOODS Almost Daily, Bigeelow's ROYAL ARCADE. LIN ' General Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, : Cloths and T weeds, Gent's Felt and Straw Hats, Boys' and Childrens' do, Millinery Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., &c: Tho MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will bo opened the 4th 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 POTATOES ' For which I am prepared to pay Cash. FOR SALE! * % 81.25 per barrel, Salt t per ton $6.50. "% WRIGHT, {oy quantity of Plaster $1.06 Land Port os Match 23, 1881, ==Specialties Jl TH WI 05 It 1 jghtmans'!. er barrel. 3 me Pe to Track. / a 1 bog fo invite your attention am offering in Clothing and Gent's With a Stock of French, English, Scotch weeds, French snd English Worsteds, k Doeskins, Spring Overcostings, &o., which for variety, design, nd priee eclipses anything shown by me in this department, = Using only first class material for Trimmings ing the services of a first clase cutter at my disposal, vantages yoa would gain by placing your orders wi be greatly in your favor, not only in Fit, but also in appears 'ance and price. Tn the Gent's Furnishing department you will fliid a choice selection of fashionable Goods suitable for the season, all of which will be sold at lowest living prices. Soliciting a call from yon &t dn early date. Faithfally yours, . T. 8. CORRIGAN, SPRING GOODS FOR ALL We take gleasurs in calling the attention of otr eust eral public to our STOCK OF SPRING GOODS ! =----WHICH FOR--- VE QUALITY & PRICE Havo only to be séeh to satisfy all that MANCHESTER I$ THE PLACE For ladies and gents to procure handsome and cheap ontfits foi the season, Everything in the line of ladies' and gents wear. NEWEST FASHIONS IN DRY 600DS, HATS, CAPS; &C, s ah the gefi+ BOOTS and SHOES a large Btock, . I ROCERIES always carefully selected, Fresh, Choice eap. pen. The highest price given for the produce of the farm and dairy, 8 H. CHRISTIAN, MANCHESTER, April 6, 1881. 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 59 cts to $3 per pair. Sleigh & Shoe Steel from § to 2} inches wide, Genuine C. Horse-nails, Cutter and Sleigh . trimmings. * : Varpishon, Planes, Saws, Files, and Edge Lance Tooth Saws, warranted good. Sewing Machine Needles and Oil, B&F" Cash for raw Furs, The best assortment of Heavy and Shell Hardware in the County. LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, Port Perry, Dec.. 23, 1880. GC. TRICK Takes this Special means of inviting you to 4

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