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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 May 1882, p. 3

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AST SEEBERS HORSE- Boars 40, PLOW POINTS 2 OF ALL KINDS 70 HAND AT THR z Lowest Living Prices: strict attention to business and fair deal- BY Grist att a liberal share SEE * AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINE, Ge. gir bet Le] Ww Port Perry, April 5, 1883, SEAGRAVE INTERESTING TO FARMERS T Bm FE AND HORSE BREEDERS. HE liigned having piirchased ata high figure, that well known, far-famed Trotting Stallion, v i Sitio of of Millbrook. The great superiority of this horse as a sure late Wm. Staples, Esq., == ey Scotch and es will receive: SARL and careful on. ; Shtess moderate and satisfaction guaranteed... : your Spring Suits. My Stock of weeds is large and well assorted y the newest colorings and patterns. Persons requir: re -elsewhere. I am. con a fifteen per cent on a suit. f A full assortment of white and colored Shirts without and with collars attached ; ulso collars and ties in endless variety. GROCERIES. Hams, Bacon and Cheese just received and will be sold ata slight advance on cost. Sogars from 10 the 13 lbs tor $1. The best 40c Tea in"Port Perry. ¥ Wanted. .-- Batter, Eggs, Pork and Potatoes for which the highest price will be paid Port Panty, April m, 1882. WM. BROCK. i i IT TEE. undersigned has much pleasure in informing the public that he has succeeded in purchasing the Stock & interest of the late John Pearce, Merchant Tailor, a and intends carying on the Merch "Tailoring Busi in all its d ts on the premises occupied by deceased, opposite the Warksr House, Queen Street, Port Perry.-- The goods are all New, Choice and Fashionable and having been purchased at a large re- duction on cost, customers may rely on getting the full advantage of the reduction. Hoping by strict attention to business, keeping only the Newest, Bust and most Fashion- able Goods, and at prices which cannot fail in satisfying customers, to retain all the pat- ronage bestowed upon deceased and to greatly increase the extent of the business. Every suit would find it grea greatly to their interest to call and 8 ; DEPARTMENT _ IS NOW OPEN WITH THE - NOVELTIES = OF THE SEASON. The high standard. to which this depart- ment. has acquired will be fully maintained, and Ladies may depend on their orders being satisfactorily executed. T. 8. CORRIGAN LOOKOUT FOR OUR BE SURE AND SEE THEM. *» ~ ABBS & PATERSON. w THE SPOT FOR BARGAINS. FORMANS' foal getter fs too well known to require com: |; 4 coment will be offered for the decom . plishment of thege vbjects, . {ment. Parties wishing the use of this lass | ~pgem prompt attention to orders and PERFECT FITS Guaranteed. EE riamo well to see him before apply=| Tie premises will be open for business on MONDAY, 16th inst. Jall t . hos sonra: rogulntiy. for. tho. past , Call and secure your Summer Suits, ZANDSOME, Sfrzesa and CHEAP, for sale that fine | a] . . ! . f pe a EE wwiie NEW ADVERTISEMENT _R E A Cc H. Cabourg, and Peterboro. He showed at the Laing & Meharry's CLOSING SALE !_ 10 to 25 per cent disconnt is saved on every purchase made ww our cutomers. Qehtral Fair at Lindsay in 1881 and took contain or less, The land is, First Prize from a field of Seventeen fine of first. anti el fener amd in a per- | Stallions. ict state 'There isa fine new | The following will be read with interest. un Lie Alt that PEDIGREE: Li. fl. Daxters is a ple-brow 1 andthe mithout ae sd one til, dan 4 Suleudid and a very prom oa coud be found or a comfort hiton pure zai old, 161 Rarsid Mal: welghi f EE HARDWARE sTORE Next . e was y ie by Tmpo Y ¢ Sir or ts wy © She beprisios at formar he Dam the bya Son of Farvishes . 3 . y A - : SAAQ TURNER. horse, Priam. pe Albu, Nay 17, 1882, | Ia. H, Daxizis got a record of 2.43, when 4 years old, at Sovernuis N.Y; Our 75 ct Tea for 67 cts Our 65 ct Tea for 64 cts. Our 60 ct Tea for 48 ets. Our 50 ct Tea for 40 cts. Bie SAL OF TEAS! Our 45 ct Tea for 8Ticts. Our 25 ct Tea IMust for 20.gks. Our 20 ct Tea Dust for 15 cts. 'old, won'2 heats in the 2:37 class, A large Stock and full assortment of As we are determined to close out early the Goods must be sold: ENTRACE _ EXAMINATION. Lorine SE T. CO. FORMAN & SON. ty Bsperiiant Hoavy and Shelf Hardware| We ek: At Belleville, on the 22nd Oct., 1878, he istanced Minnie G- anger, General Fhomds, . | & Nore er owing wis nr : We Sell at the LOWEST PRICES. J de Al Lobou he beat Bute, . att Bil Rost and ihe Son of JOHN. RALPH, 2 Lot 18, 8rd Con. Reach, Manchester, April 20, 1882. NOTICE. TO ALL WISHING A SUPPLY OF} HEMLOCK OBR ELM LTE Batrance Liane of the: THURSDAY AND pr Go om. 20th 'and 30th June next. day 0) o'clock, a, m. Special attention is called to the following Goods which will be found by purchasers to be of extra value. BROWN & CURRIE. American and English Shears and Scissors. | Granite Iron Kettles for Preserving, Port Petry, May 18, 1883. Solid Cast Steel Shovels, Edge Tools, Saws, Plastesing Trowels, > X | Solid Cast Steel Spades, * Solid Cast Steel Grass Scythes, Solid Socket Hoes, li Port Perry, April 26, 1882. : : Carriago-Makers' Hardware, Sligand Glass Galvanized and Oiled Wire for fencing. be > : : Bar and Hoop Iron, Horge Nails, = = & 4. 'Paper sind Painters' Varnish, eine REM OVAL FR NTL @ ar oadsSs... oo aa ut ox AO) oh - © nv a Wanted by the Subscriber delivered at Ni sess LUMBER & SQUARE: TIMBER a Pepe 3 ro. ig ey Elevator, Port Perry, for which he will pay Te sa i mT The Highest Price IN CASH. "JOSHUA. watarT. a

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