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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Apr 1873, p. 3

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" -- - : - ---- oe we = diisi on - a . 3 in Nim ; BAN iid o Ths . oH SEE Messrs Brown & Christian's To my Patiénts and Friends in _ TOWNSHIP CLERK, COLUMN; 1 1 Be A Twin Hl Seed 1S: ee s! ee SS: io Marriage Licenses ! gs Lo deiaed ph Tg Sveynsens Commision 85:7 | iy : Ena EAE . 4 a return you m Sones aNCHEIER GREAT JO CON (et Tel hk -~ the alse scharge of my large dos arduous practice, : : J My removal to Port Perry, Iam satisfied, wil 3 not weaken present ties, more especially as 1 wil not allow any little difference in distance to Vv make any alteration in my usual charges. CLO ER : SEED $5. S50 er bus I shall leave Prince Albert abont the first a wo o February and will reside in that bluish & as oT soko < 3 r MOTHY "= $3. S50 * gh by soralon business portion of the village. A Valuabl ; #1 Feeling that you will Bin tue re Sop Sale! A full supply of Fresh Garden ard Field Seeds of every description. |" imi md Sonor vs ray, om Sale; and parties wishing a ign rst PoXr Perry, March 20, 1873. JONES BROTHERS. Pie oo z FRATHN SIZE, M.D,C NM make 0 better invest ie 90 Sho oung Revenge is & beautiful black, hand- |+ a-- \ Hew in th b creer be ed blo | HERE Bosom, March 12, 678, Teo of Only a ForSela T6 Rent, or Exchange for Land! or Em bert oe Sette font his premises known as peg Prince Albert, with 1} acre land, tia flow which is an excellent Fruit tal Sanden, v fist Jus eatto-yan] with comfortable sheds, good sf » ra nearly one hundred horses. : ty of hard and soft water and all -- cnrenicncen requisite for a First Class For particulars apply of by letter pre-paid) to wMm. a SCOTT, ; PR yg Mach 19, 1873, Prince Albert. To Contractors TENDERS LL be received by the undersi up to Monday, Rpt nat, for the igued sp Frame School Heuse For Sestion No. 8, Township ot Cartwright. For lars gpply to any of the under JOSHUA FERGUSON, THOS. DINSMORE, Trusteer. > EDWARD BRYANS, - Cartwright, March 25,1873. 16-Aw W. TRENBETH, MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY ! 4 Is now showing, in his new Brick Block, One of the Largest, Best As- sorted and < " CHEAPEST i L Stock of "WEEDS, Broad- Cloths and Trousering & Vest- ing. Hats and Caps. Gents' Furnishings, &c., ever shown in North Ontario. A call solicited before purchas- "nt ing elsewhere. 3 \ In every case: . | Port Perry, April 5, 1878: FIRST CLASS . 90 Acres Cleared St ™ Be a J. E. VERNON, ; A On Be premises, Reach, Feb. 5,1873, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Farm Ho Renz, i ees ancl And era dood ti of colenlon, Ou hs Tot of Prince Albom. ply to the proprie: \GLEARING SALE 30 DAYS! Carpets worth 90c for 65 cents. Shawls worth #5 for $3.50. Shawls worth $3 for $2. Tweeds worth $1.10 for 90 cents. Tweeds worth $1.50 for 81.10. Prunella Boots worth #1 for 75 cents. And all gl t D nd all glasses of ry A eplendid lot of Clover Sced at $5.65 per. bushel. Grain. GROWN & CHRISTIAN, ar 7 Manchester; Mar. 12, 1873. AT CT PRY, Cash for all kinds of to me EXTENSIVE STOCK OF NEW Spring Ga Goods! The Sulacriber Is now see is now receiving a Magnificent Stock Of New Spring Goods--latest styles --which will be sold cheap for cash. T. C. FORMAN. "| Prince Albert, April 2, 1873. NOTICE! The destruction of my Boot and Shoe Establishment with the Stock, in the late fire in Prince Albert, necessitates an immediate squaring up of my accounts. All parties whose accounts : re now over duc are hereby notified that an immediate settlement is. ex- pected of alt accounts which arenow past due. ROTE LOST! Lost in the village of Prince Albert, on Tuesday, April 1, 1873, a note of hand for T'wenty-Six Dollars (826) with interest, made, by John Dresser, in favor of Joshua Wright. All parties are | hereby forbidden to negotiate said Note us payment has becn stopped. J. WRIGHT. Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, Prince Albert, April 38,1873, SPRING CAMPAIGN! THE "MAMMOTH WARDROBE" LEADS THE VANGUARD 2) POPP A. W. ROBERTS, of the MAMMOTH WARDROBE, begs to express his thanks to the public for the patronage accorded him during the past season, and would here say that his extensive importations from the old country direct, war-- rants him in stating that this Spring the public will have the largest, finest and cheapest assortment to choose from that has ever been offered in the County of Ontario. A careful perusal of the following will convince the most sceptical :-- All wool Tweeds 62}c.. usnal price $1; All-wool Tweeds 75¢ , usual priceS1 25. All-wool Tweeds $1, usual price 81.50; All. wool tweeds $1. 25, usual price $1.75. Gents, this is specially for you, And if you come you'll find it true. Prints Xi CENSestseccssecersoses s+eseancaelOral sold less Jan 10 cents. " " hy 1 ® cevsececssccccscecanaccinee " be) 157 Muding 8 " .cceccccccccscccscnccccscee ae, " 9» " $8 ceelestcescsnsacacnsncsanes " 13 " 15 " Very best in Market. Cottons 30 inches wide from 7 cents. Cottons 86 inches wide from 10 ida Steam Looms 6c., 8c., 10c. 12§c., 15v., and 16c. Jot fast col d prints in 10 yard lengths, to be almost Siven away, and plenty of them. So, ladies, come and test the truth, Matron, maiden, girl or youth. A Vast Stock of Pa Parasols! In every shade, quality and style, in i'k, Cotton, Fringed, Lined, and offered at wonderfully low prices. ln 15ADY-VIADE CLOTRBING, the gem of the tiade, A complete, fashionable sit for $250, A completd; fashionable all-wool stit for $5.50 ; Pants' and Vea 81 50, usual price 83.00; Vests--about 300 of - thém--which "will be sold fur--wéll, come and see for yourself, and you will own an extra fest. Ani this is meant for all who will, Then come along, there's plenty still. SHOES! In endless variety. Gents Prunella Boots for 75 _-- es ete Boots Lid 65 cents, Misses, ang | Children's Boots very Cheap. Cacks, Batts, Siogns, Brogans, Shoe-fly, &c., &e., &c.. I would e 0 | anention to my lot of FRESH AN GENUINE 'GROCERIES | Ten Pounds of Beautiful Sugar for. « 'Twenty Pounds of Rice fo Twenty Pounds of Cyrrdnis for, "Twelve Ra of Raisins fore. ga, is really' iagpificent, dnd does more to Keep our old folks QE B08 T, than ng else. And, that 75 cent Tea is, bey nd doubt, the em of Trade, and it can be purchased' hgre.in TEN POUND LOTS. FOR S 3x LLARS. Also, our general groceries is worthy of yout auéntion, for all' i mv line is new, fresh and good. (g TERMS STRICTLY CASH OR PR UCE., LOA, WY, ROBERTS Quezx Sr. Poxr Parry. Y et Mar, a7, 1879. { MANCHESTER. The Subscriber would take this ppareahiR opportunity of informing the i tans of Manchester and surrounding country that having leased the Store lately occupied by A. Gorpox, Esq., he is now getting on a carefully selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &ec., &o., purchased at the best markets and on the most advantageous terms. Latest styles and superior quality in Dry Goods. Choice, Fresh Groceries. 8@~ Goods all New and Reliable, and sold at such prices for Cash, as will secure speedy sales and quick returns to make up for_small profits. JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, April 7, 1873. At the Medical Hall. ia wy LARGE Stock of Seeds at the Medical Hall, Prince ber Genuine FrResn Seeds at the Medical Hall, Prince Albert. Very CHEeap eds at the Medical 11: II, Prince Albert. Gome oxE, come ALL, to the Medical Hall, Prince Albert, for your Secds, W. McTAGGART, Medical Hall--Forman's Block-- Prince Al'ert April 9, 1873. 17 REM [OVAL Y W. Hepinstall, Watchmaker & Jeweler, LATE OF BROODKLIN, y leave to a to his numerous custome: 1 Nou ii) "has WEOVES his place of business to USHAW, Aw Seah il Lois smelly, most happy to supply thelr wants with any thing in the way of Fine Gold & Siiver Watches, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, SPECTACLES OR FANCY GOODS ! / Having now in Stock a 1 +) Sali etal ans Sesermant of beautisul Goods to select from; which will be sold at 0S Please remember the place, -- WILSOK'S NEW BRICK BLOCK, KIKG ST. EAST, OSHAWA. Osnawa, Moreh 5, 1373, 0. DONOVAN, M. PRACTICAL Carriage 8: Maker ! NEAR THE TOWN HALL, |BROCK STREET, WHITBY I made to order with A GOOD assortment of Buzgioxcongtant consany on hand made from best meal. Work [= afk WORK WARRANTED. 4 pus A. Bongard AT PORT PERRY. rE Co BONGA for inhabit A, BOGARD beg inform, the habitants of Port Pre and surronding township, that Meat and G recery Business ! In Port P 4t door west of The 3 ™ Port Buty, fick GOCE raven floteh hers bogs re iad» tal AT SUCH PRICES as will put COMPETITION 'out. of the QUESTION 14? ' GREEN, BLACK. aud JAP'D TEAS-RAISINS, CUR RANTS, "SYRUP, TOBACCOS,- HADDOCK, RINGS, &o. FRESH QYSTERS--best Sfaier=uiwaye o on hand. TAYLOR'S, HER- |! k Messrs. Jones Bros' Column. 1873. 1873. SPRING CAMPAIGN. SOMETHING = FRESH & STRANGE SOMETHING New, Handsome, Genteel, Nobby and Cheap! Something for everybody BOOTS HOE FOR ALL! Both Great and Small! Fashionable ! Unique ! Ornamental ! Useful. Tidy. Sensible. Just what you want, And just as you want It: Ladies' and Children's wear, in every Variety. Largest and most Fashionable Stock in Town, AT Jones Jros,, Motion, Vitality, Business I- Defied ! CHEAPEST GOODS EVER OFFERED. Cempetition The Attractions appreciated by customers. Reliable Goods. Uniformly Low Prices.- CREDIT FOGIES Don't like the prospect, and as 'heard the t thunder, 'd Se fs wing on 4s and sired with Wonder!" Pont Penny, Jan. 15, isha; ao

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