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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Oct 1883, p. 3

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< Tofu Sisto Fish Kept right" for what we willing to take every, BY offer] them | and te' in' trade as part payment. As, Produce. we are that we paid ast year for Butter and § 83 we have done oo Fuots: stubborn things 1, Jealousy is a mon- community for the generous support \liey Rave given aa sud .asguring. them all we will do our best ..te-erve: them, as in doing that well, Nera : oe ek, be ; i Sawa T. c. FORMAN & SON. Lo & Sars bs toinsil wast. : i hadaltig Iho sv ijed eon Stl Sen. Pi Currants and all other Groceries. nt oriney wi Glassware Cheaper than rE Styles and Prices whieli W.. L. MARSHALL. OHINA HALL, PORT PHRRY. ATER 1 (umnte i CLEARING SALE ree OF ~ BOUTS AND SHOES sedan Er gene and everybody satisfied. home. ' Pactric" Cooking Stoves and nol' Aube" Parlor and * Arpmve" Par- Scandal { lor-Cook, " DavnrrEss" Cooking Stoves aud no|| Pay your money and take your choice. complaints. OFFICE STOVES, + AruiNerox and Perrromion" Cooking| BOX STOVES, Stove--burns goal or wood. ©. AWD Cooxine Rancms and a quiet kitchen. BOXALL STOVES. given in >» n whi : HUNDREDS _ OF Homes or Rooms: . MUST.BE HRATED THIS WINTER BY RT STOVES. BARGAINS at Boxarr's, Port Perry. Bargains at Boxati's, Port Perry. Furst Shipment of "" SULTANAS" all||** SuLtana" Parlor-Cook and a happy Have your Pipes put up, save money and keep your temper. J. BOXALL. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1868. felt that there was armers of this Havin kA stantial a nis 2 CURTS r, which sum shall declines cE r ering In En Wider! at the His and on the terms stated in the offer gub- | oa te sent in will be returned to ties whose tenders are not accepted. 'Thia Deparment does' not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any Re, y order, i ho 3 BRADLEY, Dept of Raflws Canals, : Sriawe, 30 Bopio 1085, + ¢ " Seems core A CODD 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. HE undersigned offrs for Sale that fine Hundred Acre Farm being the South- half of lot 20, in the 1st Con, of REACH. The land is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are ou the premises a comfortable Dwelling good Frame Barn and av bearing Orchard of good Fruit, The quality of the land is cood and the location | and ing a buiness both satisfuctory to xl) TINS SCARED TO DEATH | «" % cannot tell a lie, we did it with our little hatchet' when we knocked the covers off our Immense Cases of {LOW PRICED FALL GOODS ! And we are now ready to give - Having laid in a NEW FALL ¥TOC HIVE CLOTS hfumbo Tweeds_ 5 nglis : A IncLupING Sc ch do bg wo so Canadian do @ and French-Knap Overcoatings. o Gentlemen of taste with some of the Nobbiest Suita and fa am now espared to Clot ®vercoats ever in Port Perry, and a PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. turned out THE JUMBO TWEEDS £4 cents : FURNISHINGS. unsrpassed: 2 Qesifly, ple, and ¢ Poy ay' Weloome that means Business. something entirely new in the Market and cannot be excelled for attractiveness and ity. Gents will do well to call early as 1 have Seeady sold out of some patterns fi%e miles from Port Perry and ten from OnEws, tle 'indisputabl e and terms easy. fv thousand dollars of the purchase msney down, the balancein seven equal annual fustalments with interest at six per on The 'Business of particulars apply fo to . HARRISON, Reach, Aug, 22, fo Proprieto r All Persons Indebted to me are requested to call and settle their accounts on or before the First of October next, or I shall be compelled to place them in other hands for collection. R. JONES, M, D. Port Perry, Bept. 20, 1883. Port Perry. Oct. 5, 1883. Have opened the store adjoining the alker House ssa 'GENERAL PRODUCE AND SEED STORE and intend to be always on hand equally ready and willing to may be. They have received already so many promises ne oy oF Bellas the cams. eouiimaly of this section of country. FLOUR and FEED Of all Descriptions Always on Hand. & HENDERSY rom the most influential Farmers in Reach, Scugog, Brock & Cartwright that with the kindly patronage of their Village friends they cousider they cannot fail in do- themselves an also advantageous to a great part of the Seeding PRESSING HAY heretofore carried on by Mg. J. CurTs will in future be assiduously pushed by the firm of : CURTS & HENDERSON, N. B.--1,000_Bushels of Earl Rose Potatoes Wanted at Once. To TEE . LADIBS. My Millinery Department is now open with a large and first-class Stock of New Goods including the latest novelties for Fall and Winter and which will be sold at extremely low prices. - MISS SOUTHARD : in charge, will be happy to show you through, and any order entrusted to her care will have her personal $ attention. Intending purchasers will consult their interests, by examining these goods before placing their orders. T. 8. CORRIGAXT. . Li I i mula 4 BAVING REMOVED 0 THE LARGE. AND COMMODIOUS. PREMISES ata by DAVENPORT, the Sfinlion 'of the) ible : " to their SR al ; Just Received -- AT-- BROCK PILES OF PALL VINTER GODRS TO BE SOLD CHEAP Y : w. BROCK, Jr. ------ 5 FALL Suck now Fully Complete in Evéry Department we, oor No Change' of base. or Removal of f 4 ir 4

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