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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Jan 1882, p. 3

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liek weather lence. Finally wheu the doctors had given up treating her, and regarded her simply as a physiological wonder, a tramp called one day at the house. While he was being given a meal he was told about and asked pers|. mission to she the girl. He had been a + soldier. in the Crimean army, and. while|" working Tn the trenchesaround St. Peters hurg he contracted rheumatism in its most severe form, and noticing that the girl's symptoms agreed with his, he pronounced her to suffer from rheumatism. The parents "of the girl wero" overjoyed, but 'were again cast down as they recalled the fact that the doctors had said they could do nothing for her. "Why," said the tramp, "do you wont to bother the doctors about rheumatism? Get a bottle of Bt, Jacobs Oil. It cured me and will cureany case, I know plenty of old soldiers who huve been cured of chronic rheumatism by the use of 8t. Jacobs Oil." The advice was taken, and the so-called Electric Girl is to-day prepared to add her testimony to the thousands of others who bear witness to the cfficacy of the Great German Remedy. To the Editor of the London (Can) Advertiser. Dzar Sm:--As you have given mea good deal of notoriety by writing of me as the Elcctrical Girl, I thought I would write to tell you of my condition. ®* * * (Here follows the recital which fs summarised above.) Jacebs Oil, and to Its effets I owe the fuct that I am now able to walk without pain, and the swellings in the joiuts have all dis~ 'appeared. Yours very truly, : Susan J.- Hospuan. tl A A Young Assassin of the Guitteau Fraternity has a mission to shoot his Companion. Sprineristp, Me, Jan, 4.--During a quarrel Letween two children named Williams and Gates aged 7 and 5 years vespectively, the youngest secured a. revolver. belonging to one of the elder members of the family, and discharging the weapon at his little adversary killed him instantly, . Ingenious Invention. Bome shrewd Yankee has invented a key " that will wind any watch; it isa neat at. tachment toa char, and it is said to work like acharm, ' So does the Great Key to Health--Burdock Blood Bitters, the greatest discovery ef thy age, It unlocks all the secretions, and cleanses and invigorates the entire system. Sample bottles, 10 cents; large size $1, of nll medicine dealers, The Markets. Osaerver Orvicz, January 13, 1882. Fall Wheat, ...... ,000 00. "$1 20 to $1 26 Spring Wheat, , ses. 120 to 126 Barley...oon une . 600to 075 Lens..... + 0700 080 Oats ...ovuees 0 35to 040 Hay perten .. 00 to 9 50 Clover Seed .. 25to 450 Timothy See 00to 280 FOB SALE Lumber, Lath, 3 Shingles ) & Pickets. Including a large quantity of Building Lumber up to 45 fect in length. Also a Fuantiey of Cheap Boards, Scantling, Joists, GRISTING &CHOPPING © "Done daily at the Union Mills. ~_W. J. TROUNCE & CO. NB. House and Lot for Sal with » good stable on the 3 ~ &pply at the Union My parents obtained a bottle of 5t,| - Our Annual Stock-taking takes place about Stock to the lowest possible point the 10th of February and in order to reduce our before that tine, we have decided to offer OR CAS From the 7th of Jan'y until the 10th of Feb'y, In WHOLE Of our magnificent Stock of General Dry Goods, Hats, Furs, Millinery, Fancy Goods, &e., &c., Caps, At Cost! We are cénfident that during the above time our Stock can be lightened several thousand dollars. This will facilitate our Stock-taking, and will also give the people the benefit of - Such Genuine Bargains As have never before been offered in this part of the country. fj You Want Flannels, Winceys, Blankets, Furs, Dress Goods, Tweeds, Ready- made Clothing, Millinery or anything in the Dry Goods line -- - Sale lasts only one month. after that date regular prices Will be resumed. find It greatly to their interest to see our § We take Any one who Taonder to make zoom fbrBpring purchases T have soncladed to the balance of my Winter Slo Bre eae ig " ; oer and is all Fresh and New. ) |COME ONE, COME ALL, AND SHE AND SECURE BARGAINS|| © | Large Heavy Shawls at $1, Scotch Tweed at Cost Ladies' Jackets for $1.35, $1.50, Taney Jackets $1.25, $1.50, 82 and UP | Ful} Clotheat Worsted Suitings at Cost adie Balt Viste aa} Cost Gent's TUnderolothing at Cost otha 81 Cost Worsted and Tweed Suits $5.05 Blas Good Tweed Coats $3 hite all wool Blankets at Cost Good Overcoats $3.75 Colored all wool Blankets at Cost, Extra Heavy Overcoats $5 Horse Blankete at Cost A Pair of Pants $1.50 : nceys at Cost Boy's and and Men's immitation Caps, All Wo 0 ro. 3 t 265 ot yard Joo, Jos and wa . 'ool Grey Flannel at 35 ots per Boy's and Men's immitation Lam Heavy Factory Flannel at 25 cts per Ted Mets, Jmitation B Cups Over-Contings at Cost es Yang 300. and 005, Canadian Tweeds at Cost Men's Fur Caps at Cost. Sugars, Teas, and General Groceries, Cheaper than the Cheapest. 3a Now is the time to secnre Bargains as I am determined not to be undersold by any house in town. ~ WM. BROCK. ELECTION .IS OVER SOME ARE HAPPY & SOMA ARK Nor --BUT-- BROWN & CURRIES Great Clearing Sale Winter Goods! WILL MAKE ALL HAPPY. The best Bargains ever offered in. Port Perry. Farmers and others should take this opportunity of laying in a good supply as we mean to have a thorough Clearance of TWEEDS, LADIES' FUR CAPS, FLANNELS, _ LADIES" MUFFS, WINCEYS LADIES' BOAS, DRESS GOODS, MEN'S FUR CAPS, SHAWLS, OVERCOATS- KID GLOVES, REAPY-MADE' CLOTHING, CLOUDS, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, MEN'S KID MITS, MEN'S KID GLOVES, LADIES' JACKETS, LADIES' ULSTERS, We offer the best Value Tapestry Carpets at 50c, worth Tbe. Daring the Clearing Sale we will give a Bazar Pattorn with every Dress. #3 CALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST CHOICE. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Jan. 5, 1882. HOLIDAY TIMES Christian's, MANCHESTER, [ULL proparations made to meet the wishos of all in Holiday Goods at Christmas Prices. 'VERYTHING in the Dry Goods line of choice quality and newest E fashions, Just the thing for the times. A FULL Stock of New, First-class Groceries. Specially good Teas at low prices. Quen Boots and Shoes as all desire and should have, Bp» along your Produce, en Ho Fy 0 8. H. CHRISTIAN. HOLTON TOE PRI | ----OF-- BOOTS AND SHOESL AVING irohased the Boot' and Shoe business of ME. J, 0. MORGAN. in. ths a ts 3p $7 2 on ing Men's Womens' Boys' Missed', Yo leas variety, at very low prices fo : WORK pomp sndd to 1d "Remember that my Soek Aas been purchased Within the last Four Months| , and Children's wear in enda | r . sia { FOR SLINNELS, AE WIGHTMANS LADIES' ULSTERS 23, won $ WIGHTMANS® For :Men's Shirts & Drawers, For Black Casmeres, WIGHIMANY | ~ FOR WINCEYS. Wightmans' "FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. The Cheapest House in the County is Wightman Wightmans orner, (3 ROCERIES, - WINES GLIQIORS, A full assortment in all lines, WHOLESALECRETAIL 'Siffredi HOTEL-KEEPERS Supplied at Toronto and Montreal Prices Freight saved. RUSH & ELLIOTT Port Perry, Sept. 28, 1881, Laing & Meharry's HARDWARESTORE A large Stock and full assortment of Heavy and Shelf Hardware ! We Sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Special attention is called to the following Goods which will be found by purchasers to be of extra value, $ PORT PERRY. American and English Shears and Scissors, ) Granite Iron Kettles for Preserving, A Solid Cast Steel Shovels, Edge Tools, Saws, .Plastesing Trowals, = Solid Gast Stef] Bpades, Solid Cast Steel Geass Scythes; Bol et Paints, Oils aaa Oke, Carriage-Makers' Hardware, Coach Paper and Painters' Varnish, Galvanized and Oiled Wire for fencing. Bar and Hoop Iron, Horse Nails, © . Locks, Hinges and Nails, Port Perry, Juno 3, 1881, arme The Busy Market Season is at hand and in hurry of Business, I have had ny elevator hauled with a view to facilitate the of Grain. I am now p:

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