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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Sep 1881, p. 3

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x " Outtwright, Aug. 18, 1881, Port Perry, Aug. 23,1881, LR SALE OF NIL. PROPERTY. Toes and by Virtue of Power of Sale contained in 8 Mortgage which will be produced at time of sale, there will be offered 'for Sale BY C. DAWES, AUCTIONEER, AT THE WALKER HOUSE, Ia the Village of PORT PERRY, ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1881, 'At 2 o'clock p. m., the following property, that is to say ;:--Part of Lot 17, in the 7th concession of the Township of Reach, In the County of Ontario, particularly de- scribed as follows : commencing in the cen. tre of the southern limit of lot 17, thence north 16 degrees west 5 chains and 83%' links ; thence south 74 degrees west 6 chaivs; thence south 16 degrees east 5-chains 83} links mere or less to the front limit of the said lot; thence north 74 degrees cast 6 chaing more or less te the place of beginning. The following improvements are thereon-- * FRAME BARN AND STABLE, THREE SMALL FRAME HOUSES, DRY KILN, aso SMALL BLACKSMITH SHOP. The above property is sitnato shout 13 mile fromthe thriving Village of Port Perry, and suitable for Milling purposes. - Tens oF Sauk --Ten per cent on day of Sale and sufficient within thirty days there- after to make with said one-tenth, one third of the purchase money ; balance may remain on mortgage for one year, The vendors will only be bound to pro- duce the registrar's abstract of title or copy | thereof, and such title deeds as are in their | possesion 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 Registrar's abstract and title deeds pow in their posses- sion, Further patriculars can d from Tar Manacer or THE Ontario Bank, Port! Perry, or at the law office of the undersigned. | Port Perry, Aug. 22, 1881. BILLINGS & CAMPBELL, Solicitors for Mortgagees FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. OR Sale or to Rent that fine Farm being 1' composed of 88 Acres of Lot 37 inthe 7th Con. of Uxbridge. There are 75 Acres cleared, well fenced aud in a good state of cultivation, On the premises there are erected a good Dwelling a new Barn and other suitable outbuildings. There i3 a good, young Orchard, an abundant supply of choice spring water, and the land is well watered Ly a never failing stream, Itis well located being within 1} mile from Uxbridge Village. Permission to enter and plaw given in Beptember. Possession given October 1st. Terms Easy. For particulars apply to John Iancon, Greenbunk, or to James McKitrick, on the bo-obtail premises, Aug. 31, 1881. 38:3 w. FOR SALE OR TOLET. AS the undersigned is preparing to go to her new home in the United States, she is desirous to sell on liberal terms the following Valuable Property, viz: --The necessary Machinery for Pump-Malking which is in good running order ; one Circular "Baw set in frame ; one Cutter and other Chattels. If the above Machinery is not sold before the 1st of September I will lease it for a term of years along with Pump Faetory, a commodious Dwelling, Stable and an acre of good Garden Land. The" property is situnted in the thriving Village of ESAREA, .-And is accessable to any amount of good ~ Pump Timber. Ry y Apply to eis MES, JORN MOLENATAN, -- Sir doing general house work. Rush & Elliott.| Bigelow's Royal Arcade ! MCCAW'S JEWELRY, "ip W ATHOES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ROOM "PAPER, Cannot be excelled in quality or slyle, and Prices are at the very Lowest Possible. The 'Lancaster' Now the Leading Watch of the trade and admitted by all competent Judges to have no superior, is for fale at McCaw's who is the sole Agent in this, locality for the "LAN- CASTER WATCH Come and Inspect my Stock. W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, June 30, 1881. Increased Public Accommodation TT: Restaurant In the premises opposite the Ontario Bank where every thing supplied in a first-class Restaurant will be provided and served in a manner which cannot be excelled as it will be conducted by first-class hands, ETfot and Cold Meals AT ALL HOURS OYSTERS A call at Cook's Restaurant will satisfy all that this is what the public require. JOSEPH COOK, Port Perry, Sept. 24, 1879. LUGGAGE TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATIO AND AROUND TOWN, undersigned would inform the public that he is opening a SERVED TO BUILT. T= Subscriber is prepared to convéy Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every other description of Luggage toand from the Rail. way Station or anywhere around town, All orders promptly attended to. Charges moderate, < JOS. COOK: Port Ferry, Jan. 1, 1874, $050,000 TO LOAN ER AT 6 PER CENT. Tes undersigned is prepared to Lend on : on Proper Security any 'AMOUNT OF MCNEY At the Low Bae oo s Per cent, per TERMS OF PAYMENT 'as cannot fail to satisfy the borrower, Applications promptly attended to, . GEO. BRUCE. annum Royal Arca NewFALL GOODS Arriving daily and will be fully Complete' in every Department within the Next Ten Days | will be the Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever brought into Port Perry. Having engaged a * FIRST CLASS MILLINER From TORONTO, of long experience in the best City TrADE, this department will be open about the 20th of September with a Magnificent Stock of the NEWEST FASHIONABLE GOODS. Further announcements will be made of the day of opening this department. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, Sept 7, 1881. LOOK OUT FOR W. BROCK NEW ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. \Vightmans' P 3 ----THE-- NIW FALL Goos AD ® ABBS, PATERSON & REIDY, We beg to announce that our Magnificent Stock of FALL GOODS is fully complete in every Department. . OUR SHOW IN Dress Goods and Trimmings, Velveteens, Mantle and Mantle Cloths, Costume Goods, Winceys: : Cloths; T'weeds: &c. Is acknowledged to be the finest in this section of country. Every purchaser should see ourStock. We have tho Newest Goods and WE GIVE SUPERIOR VALUE We would advise the ladies that OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is now open for tho Fall trade. The Stock is new and beantifal and de: lights every one who examines it. We have all the newest things in Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Plushes, Ribbons, Ornaments, &c.-- ga Due notice will be given of our GBAND OPENING DAY. ARBS, PATERSON & REID. PORT PERRY; Sept. 14, 1881. T. C. FORMAN & SON'S. THE "NOTED CHEAP HOLS Call special attention.to their Stock of HEAVY & FINE TWEEDS! In which they offer superior inducements. Parties wanting to purchase will find it to their interest to call. See their Specialties in Linen Goods. See their Specialties in Boots and Shoes just opened! Hand-made Kip Boots. The Spot for good Value and honest Goods T. C. FORMAN & SON'S 1881. Daily Arrivals W & ATIOVBLE G0 THE EARLY FALL TRADE. Canadian Tweeds for Gent's Suitings. . | And everything in Latest things in Scolch and Christian' MANCHESTER. SELLING. The Very Best Quality, Newest Styles and most Desirable FALL GOODS. Ladies' and Gent's Boots and SHOES in great variety, fine quality and , well made. New, Fresh and Choice Grocerigs. All Cheap ! Cheap ! BUYING. Every thing the farmer hasto Sell. Wheat, Barley, Oats, Peas, Dairy Produce, &c., &c., at the very highest price the market will allow. rl S. H. CHRISTIAN, Manchester, Sept 183, 1881. T.S. Corrigan WILL PAY THE Highest Possible price for any quantity of Good Yellow T. 8. CORRIGAN. DOMINION PLANING MILLS ! PORT PERRY, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM BUILDERS & OTHERS That he is fully prepared to fill with Neatness and Dispatch all orders for Planing, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, FLOORING, SCROLL-WORK, PICKETS, TURNING OF ALL KINDS this line of business In first-clasy_style. Th practical exper in every t of the businegy gives confidence fa guaranteeing full satisfaction to all patrons. This Factory is fully supplied with the best Machinery manpfactured. Call at the Dominion Planing Mills, opposite the Foundry. Plans, Specifications apd Estimates made oud free of cost. Port Perry, July 20 1881. L. F. RICHARDSON:

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