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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Jul 1881, p. 3

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p » JO URSU. ? F -- Sale made in this cause, there will p th Spprobation of @. H. Darr- Ontario Bank vs, Lattimor AT 6 PER CENT. HE asta ingrid to Lend on on Proper Security any : AMOUNT OF MONEY AL the Low Rate of 6} per cent. per annum and on such ANT to a decree and final order th the , Esquire, Master of this Court at Whitby, by W. M. Willcox, Auctioneer, at HOLT'S HOTEL, IN THE. VILLAGE OF x WILLIAMSBURG, {a the Township of Cartwright, at the hour 3 of Two o'clock p, m;, on TERMS OF PAYMENT as cannot fail to satisfy the borrower. Friday the 201 day of July, 1881, **"**""""GEo, BRUCE. in one pacel, that isto say that certain parcel of land situate in the TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, containing 15 Acres of land more or less, being the north-west corner of Lot No. 18, in the Fourth concession of Cartwright, de- scribed in the mortgage berein which will be produced at time of ssle, excepting there- out one quarter of an acre conveyed by one| pieage call and see the new Brantford Patterson to Henry Poole. The above pro-:peapers and Mowers, You can from this perty is situate at Capuus, two miles east of ime out save traveling expenses; I speak the village of Williamsburg. The land is y,orq particularily to the farmers. of Cart. all cleared and fenced and has a log house ight as I have not been in that township erected thereon. this year. Any quantity of Repairs for any The property will be offered for sale sub-' make of the Kirby Machines. A word to Prince Albert, July 20, 1881. FARMERS ! LI-QUOR TEA ject to a reserved bid which bas been fixed by the Master. Ten per cent of the purchase money on day of sale and sufficient within thirty days thereafter to make with said one-tenth, one-half of the purchase money. The balance may remain on mortgage for two years. - | The vendors will only be bound to pro- duce a registrar's abstract of title or copy thereof and such title deeds ag"are in their possession, but will not produce, furnish or prove any title or produce or furnish any other title deeds or copies of title deeds or prove any title other than by the Re- gistrar's abstract and title deeds so in their poskession. | Tn all other respects the terms and cons ditions of sale will be the Standing Condi. tions of the Court of Chancery. Further particulars cana be had from the | Anctionedror at the law office of Billings & Campbell, fort Perry. | Dated at Whitby this 39th day of Juue, 1881. GEO. H. DARTNELIL, ASTER. BILLINGS & CAMPBELL, Vendor's Solicitor. ! wry ? ------ 7 Fire! Fire! HE creat loss I have sustained by the burning of my premises compels me to insist on the payment of all accounts and notes dus me immediately or they will be Placed in Court without farther notice. 4 HENRY CHARLES. Port Perry, July 4, 1881. HR STORE, | OPPOSITE THE ONTARIO BANK. -- HENRYCHARLES + i i . I Je had his property totally de. ! stroyed by Fire on Sundaynight last will receive FRESH SUPPLIES of 6°0CERIES, WINES & LIQUORS, 1S ALSO AGENT FOR THE COMPANY, of London; England, as usual, ALSO Marriage Licenses Issued as heretofore, Remember the Place. Port Perry, June 29, 1881, Bigelow's Royal Arcade | MCSCAW'S| JEWELRY, ofr W ATHCES, FANCY GOODS, 'SCHOOL BOOKS, TONERY, quality or slyle, and ; Possible. | ster', farmers who should have an Osborne Self- Binding Harvester to bind with cord or wire--in about two years many who bave ordered Reupers will very much like to ex~ change for Binders, there are no old Reapers taken as part pay for Binders. Now is the time to take a Binder at the start and you never will have cause to regret your choice, De not listen to those that cannot supply you with a Binder but call upon your bumble servant. Some have offered al- ready to turn over mew self-rakers in part payment on Binders, D. URQUHART. Port Perry, July 7, 1881, BLACKSMITRING ! A§ IT _ SHOULD BE. HE undersigned takes thie opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal ghare of public patronage be- stowed on him since going into business on his own account in Prince Albert, And would nav inform the farming com- munity and ot ers that he can always be found at the Biancksmithing Establishment Iately occupied by Mr Jolin Heard, where LACKSMITIIING its departments will be done prompt- Repairs carefully Ina ly, neatly and cheaply, attended to, Horse Shoeing A SPECIALTY, and done as it should be, P P. B. ENSIGN. rince Albert, July 4, 1881, . re p---------------------- for New next F.ook out Advertisewent week. No. 1, DAVIS BLOCK, A.G. Campbell. Farm Lands. THE FOLLOWING LANDS ARE IN THE MARKET, SOLD OUHEAP And on reasonable terms of payment, Lots 1 and 2, con. 8, and part of lots 1 and 2, con. 7, Uxbridge, 200 acres. N } lot 14. con. 6; Reach, 100 acres, Pt of 15, con. 7, Reach, 178 acres. 8 § lot 18, con. 9, Reach, 100 acres. Pt of lot 21, con. 10, Reach, 140 acres, For particulars, apply to The Manager, THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH CHEAP ~~ (0ODS. C= Highest Price Paid for Hggs and Butter. Port Perry, July 20, 1881. Wightmans' amit = = @2 EE = Ev STILL CONTINUES. 18 cts per lb. for Butter. WIGHTHIN BROTHERS } PORT PERRY. orner, - . > Paid for any quantity 0 THE VERY FOR Butier & Eggs, AT ABBS, PATERSON & REID'S. JONES' BLOCK, July 17,1881. PORT PERRY. WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT FORMANS'! Baking Powder for 4 cents per pound. Pure Starch for 5 cents per pound. No. 1 Ball Blue for 12} Sago for 8 cents per pound No.1 Chewing Tobacco at 38 cents. Best Teas for 25 cts, 42 cts, and 50 cts. 37 inch Heavy Cotton for 10 cents 86 inch White Cotton for 10 cents. 4 Buttoned Kid Gloves for 65 cents. Tweeds at Wholesale Prices Dress Goods at less. Linen Tabling for 25 cents worth 40 cents. The best value in Prints ever offered. Formans' is the Spot. They sell for Cash. They cut Low ! Port Perry, July 20, 1881. = PN Go, = ROWN & GURRIE ARE SHOWING THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF ew Goods! IN TOWN! Consisting of NEW SILIS the best value in the trade. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW PRINTS--500 different Patterns. NEW TWEEDS--100 different Patterns. NEW CARPETS--over 20 Pieces, DUCK, HOLLANDS, TABLINGS and a host of other Highest Price MiiinerY ROOM! | Now Open with all the LATEST Styles| S. H. Cif MANCHESTER. SEE THE PRINTS it S (15 PR 1D. Turnip Seed 12: cts. per 1b. SH. CHRISTIAN. MANCHESTER, June 22, 1881. T.S.Corrigan WILL PAY THE Highest \ Possible price for any quantity of Good Yellow Eggs Wanted. i T. S. CORRIGAN, 2 DOMINION PLANING MILLS ! PORT PERRY, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM BUILDERS AND OTHERS That he is fully prepared to fill with Neatness and Dispatch all orders for Planing, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, + FLGORING, SCROLL-WORK, PICKETS, TURNING OF ALL KINDS . And everything in this line of business in first-class style. Thorough p Pp in every depart t of the busi guaranteeing full satisfaction to all patrons. This Factory is fully supplied with the best Machinery manufactured. Call at the Dominion Planing Mills, opposite the Foundry. * Pl Specifications and Estimates made out free of cost. Tune, Spee i L, F, RICHARDSON. Port Perry, July 20 1881. gives c fids in -- Laing & Meharry" HARDWARE STO! Heavy and Shelf We Sell 'at the LOWEST Special attention is called to the follo will be found by purchasers tobe of extr Port Parry, March 30, 1881,

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