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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Jan 1884, p. 3

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. < Port Perry, Jan. 8, 1884. ries Toik received another lot of ti'e which 'are Buding:) a "ready r sale at' gi TAN DAYLIGHT, W. T. PARRISH. : Ay enables me to sell| A call will convince all of Grey Cottons by 1 The 15 to 25 yards. FORMANY Big Bargains at their ~ SpecialSale eb at Wholesale Prices. All Wool Grey Flanntls from 25 cts. per yard. | | | Heavy 36 inth White Cotton for 10 cents worth 12} cts. | Heavy White Cotton for 8 cts. per yard, by the piece (in short Webs of | | | | | All Wool Tweeds from 45 cts. per yard--Every Piece a Bargain. Pure Linen Tablings from 20 cts. per yard, tp. * Very best Cambric Prints selling for 124 cts. Byard, worth 15 cts. in straw and feather Tickin, . Dress, s will be cleared at and Under Wholesale Prices. Silver: il, all wéol Blankets for 57} cts. per Ib.--the Best Valuein T. ¢. FORMAN & SON. The "Noted" Cheap House eerie] to be Chsaper than Ever! --- Genaral Produce al Seed Sto Store Market Buildings, Port "Perry. CURTS & HENDERSON Have always on hand CrowN JEWEL--LINDSAY PATENT Spring--ExTRA, STRONG BAKERS -- BUCKWHEAT and 'Granam FLOUR. OATMEAL, CORNMEAL aNp CRACKED WHEAT. BRAN, SHORT: GROUND O! JAKE, Prices a3 Low as Possible. po for Hides, Sheepskins, Pork, and Coarse Greins. EZ CALL AND SEE US. Port. Perry, Jan. 16, 1884. ATS, PEAS, BARLEY, CORN and SCREENINGS. PLASTER, SALT AND WATER-LIME. CLOVER axp TIMOTHY SEED. Au Jue indebted to. me by book ac: 8 otherwise are hereby requested for the least. 'money. worth of DryG | Sixty Dags. Ann ne sili pg to giv ny customers tid all othors who may favor mé With their patronage. A Discount of Twehty Cents on the Dollar, On all CASIT PURCHASES (of ONE DOLLAR and upwards) of Dry , Millinery, Ready-made Olothing, &c. Special Prices in' the following lines of Goods: Persian Lamb Caps $3.50. | Goat Skin Robes $6.50. And all other FURS néw in Stock at equally low prices. N. B. I will sell to my Patrons, Choice Roll BUTTER at 16 cts per Ib until further notice. Persons living in town will please note this. The above offer is for CASH ONLY. EZ All Godds marked in Pram Figures. GIVE US A CALL J. HH. BROWI, | Port Perry, Jun, 8, 188%. : ON THE CORNER. { Soa «i ait 3 --FOR--= 0 DAYS A SPECIAL SALE --OF --= Tweeds, Clothing & Qovercoats At Poices never before seen in Port Perry ! A large Stock te select from. . L) % : Bost Quality. Buffalo Robes and Coat Robes to seleet from Cheap ! Please Call and Inspect. T. S. CORRIGAN. Wa : i [Prepeie oi Winter by buying a good SCOTCH or UANADIAN TWEED «To know: Where 3 can get the greatest quantity o in 3 SUIT or OVERCOAT at A Fit Guaranteed) UNDERSHIRTS aid DRAWERS 'at Bottom Prices. LADIES and GENT'S FUR CAPS in great variety: FLANNELS away down Cheap as Wool. CLOUDS at your own prices. WOOL SQUARES at your own prices. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS ' ALMOST CIVEN AWAY, - WM. BROCK, Jr. ROCK'S! China Hall IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR XMAS GOODS | Of every description and just received for the THE CHRISTMAS TRADE. ks. largest and best selected Stock ev er shown in the County. All the N ewest Designs Glassware Dolls and Ornaments Of every description suitable for Presents. W. L. MARSHALL. | | | HUNDREDS OF Homes or Rooms MUST BE HEATED THIS WINTER BY BOXALL! STOVES. BARG AINS at Boxary's, Port Perry. Furst Shipment of "" SULTANAS" all gone and everybody satisfied. " Paciric" Cooking Stoves and no Bargains at Boxauv's, Port Perry. * BuLtaya" Parlor-Cook and a happy home. " Arpwve" Parlor and * Avprve™ Pai-{" Scandal ! Il lor-Cook. "" Dauntress" Cooking Stoves aud nol Pay your money and take yowr choice. complaints. OFFICE STOVES, « Arrington and PERFECTION" Cooking| BOX STOVES, Stove--burns coal or wood: AND . Coorixe Rances and 4 quiet kitchen. || BOXALL STOVES. Have your Pipes put up, save money and keep your temper. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1883. BOXALL. SR LANG GMEHARRY rm pavasmonr JONES sc Sulit w rake AND PREMISES AVS OL LNVILIOJdINI IHIAINOS FAVH TIVHS IM ITTM LIXIN NIA ST00'T STHI i TOO oN Lys Te ATTY At One o'clock ' 100 com of ve the Ihe of about 85 aeres- a {state of cultivation, from { balance is well timbered, wile clay f ony well Joused, Shite sre premises | a good ere of choice init arg [3 | frame dwelling and | hard and soft water, two rama barns, straw | sheds, driving _ house, horse I stable, | undergrouiid uattle stables 'and stone | house all in good A si PARCEL II | Containing 100 Acres more or less, composed i | of the East-half of thé®above Tot Ne No. 5, about 85 acres cleared, soil, timber and fences as in | a on the primis are a frame dwell- !ing and w a large frame barn, good [wat and a neverfailing spring and creek. PARCEL III. | { Contaltiing 100 Acres more or less, | composed "of the North-half of lot 7 in the | 3rd concession of the Township of Reach, | about 15 acres cleared and well fenced, £ ! | Maple, Hemlock and Cedar, on the premises {area small frame house, a log barn and | Several living streams. PARCEL IV. | Containing 50 acres more or less composed of the west-half of the east-half lot No. 6 in the 2ud concession of the Town. ship of Reach, about 45 acres cleared, balance timbered, well fenced, in good state of font tivation, soil san dy loam and some clay, on the premises are a frame oll | plenty of water. Parcels 1 and 2 are Known asthe Home- (stead and together constitute a splendid | farm and are "situated about 3 miles from Myrtle Railway Station on Ontario & Quebes Railway and Midland Railway. Parcels 3 and 4 are abont 2 niles from the Summit station and ahout two miles from | Manchest or station on the Midland Railway Terms or SaLe--The purchaser will re- {quire to pay ten per cent of his purshase money on the day of sale and the balance a8 | follows : sufficient with the ten per dent ¥8 !'make two-fifths of the smount.in one | month and the remaining three-fifths to bo secured by mortgage at seven per cents for | five years. The vendors will not be bound to produce any title deeds other than those their | possession, nor any other than a Registrar's | abstract. Parcel 1 will be sold subject to the pay- ment of $275 per annum to Jane Browne during her life for which sufficient of the | purchase money, at 7 per will be on mortgage. Parcels one and two will be i sold subject to a lease to Robertson -eg- | pug the 1st of April 1885, for $850 appor- tioned as followa, £450 for parcel one and £400 for parcel two. Other conditions made known the day of sale. Further particulars imay be had on application to W. H. {| BROWNE, Columbus; A. C. BROWNE, J. |C. BROWNE, N. F. PATERSON, Vendors | Solicitor, and the Susan er) Port P erry. | Port Perry, Jan'y 2, 1884 FROM THE FIRE. HE Sedibed in returning thanks for 1 the efforts of friends mes te | saving her goods from the fire, desires to form the public that she has RE-CONKENCED BUSINESS jn the premises formerly occupied by Dr Cottingham, One Door West of Rolph' Harness Shep, | where she will sell the whole of her stock of 'WATCHES, | CLOCKS, - JEWELRY, | AND SILVERWARE. {AT AND UNDER COST till all is | of. Parties disposed to buy will be Lape Secure Unprecedented BARGAINS In Everything. Be Sure to call, C. B. Di 'ELD. Port Perry, Jan. 2, 1883, gr Yorkshire Boar! f hf undersigned kee} keeps For nervica nt bis lace, lot 20, con. 2, Reach; that splen- did Young Yorkshire Boar

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