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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Apr 1873, p. 3

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A Seeds! Seeds! JONES BROS, CLOVER SEED $5.50 $3.50 | . TIMOTHY A full supply of Fresh Garden and Field Seeds of every eseriptiony Pomy a, March 20, 1873. "PORT PERRY CARRIAGE FACTORY! THE VERY BEST DESCRIPTION OF Buggies, Wagons, &o., &c. » Nothing bat the best Material used with First Class Warkmamiip, Latest Styles and Best Finish, and prices as'low as such work can be sold. Thetikiog my Bumetous customers 'and the public generally "for their liberal snd ra apidly, "fncreasing patronage, | would only add tht by still further increased |, r facili busidess, 1 shall in the future beable to execute all orders siill more promptly. X . Port Perry Carriacr Factory, G. U. WHITE. April 16, 1873. ¢ 3 JONES BROTHERS. ee Seeds! Court of Revision! NO, is hereby given that the Count of Revision 10 x10 fevies the Assessment Township of Reach! For the year 1873, will sit at the Town Hall, Manchester, on Wednesday, the 14th day of May, 1873, At ten o'clock a. m., of which all patties interested are hereby required to take notice and govern th=maelves accordingly JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk, Reach, April 9, 1873. 17d SII. on FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES per bus. ~--T Ontario Carriage Works ! PRINCE ALBERT. tte Ay A VERY.LARGF NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH re BUGGIES 253) On Show and being build at the OxTar1o CARRIAGE WORKS, PRINCE ALBERT. These Bugg.es are extra superior both in Material, Workmanship, Style and Finish, while the prices are such as cannot fail 10 satisfy all. An inspection will secure their sale. p<. Call and inspect them. JAMES EMANEY. ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, Prince ALBERT, Apnl 16, 1873. NOTICE! ; M--------E + () ~CE=ME-- The destruction of my Boot and Shoe Establishment with the Stock; in the late fire in Prince Albert, necessitates an immediate . sqharing up of my acconnts. All parties whose accounts are now over due are hereby notified that an immediate. settlement is ex- pected of all accounts which are now past due. NOTE LOST! Ldst in the village of Prince' Albert, on Tuesday, April 1, 1873, a note of hand for Twenty-Six Dollars ($26) with interest, made by John Dresser; in favor of Joshua - Wright. All parties are hereby, forbidden to negotiate said Note us payment' has been stopped. J. WRIGHT. Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, Prince Albert, April 83,1873, Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &ec., to which he would call the attention of all who are in want of Goods, being determined to SELL GOODS! At the very lowest percentage possible over COST for CA 3H, Particular attention is requested to his immense Stack of BOOTS and SHOES, made expressly for his own trade by the best Shoemakers in Montreal, and which cannot be beat either in quality or price. A large lot of Gentlemen's Felt, Siik &nd Straw Hate, just received. Ladies Sun Shades, xc. A large lot of Garden Touls. Seeds, &ec. (0% Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Dried Apples. . Salt, Coal Oil, &c. constantly on hand WANTED ANY QUANTITY OF " Messrs. Joiies Bros' 'Column. ete Se 1813. CAMPAIGN. FRESH & STRANGE Sprin o, 187 3! soxurmve New, Tee, Handsome, The Subscriber has now on hand a very large and we'l assorted Stock of Dry Genteel, Hoo 1975 SPRING SOMETHING Nobby and Cheap! Something for everybody Inquiring ! i 1105) FO ALL! Both Great and Small! Fashionable! « CASH SALE INEW CLOTHS, ATW COLORS! p CLEARING 30 DAYS! Carpets worth 90c for 65 cents. Shawls worth $5 for $8.50. Shawis worth $3 for 82. for 90 cents. : Pweeds' worth $1.50 for $1.10. Prunella Boots worth #1 for 75 cents. Goods Sead at $5.65 per | bushel. Grain. : BROWN & CHR Tweeds worth $1.10 And all classesot Dry i Po! Cast A sp lendid lot of Clover : 'Cash for alt kinds ol 1S NOW RECEIVING SPRING Goods IN ALL THE New Styles, Dress Goods, : Millinery, TRINNINGS, ALSO A VERY LARGE LOT OF NEW SPRING TWEEDS AND VENETIANS FOR ¥ a ¥ Gentlemen's Suits: ! ALSO" . READY MADE, CLOTHING ! order. ALSO In all the NEW STYLES for old or young. ALSO Boots & Shoes, Cheap Fully Eo the importance of keeping a supply of the newest and most ditractive Goods 'required in a large and rapidly extending business, [ have imported direct from the wan. ufacturer, n muogch larger stuck than' hi and invite, he atention of » TO THE. = Unique ! 4 First Class BUTTER, A Geocmntel tt Eggs, Dried and Salt Pork, (Tams, &c., for which the very highest prices will ba allowed in trade, and goods sold as low and évenfor less moncy than they can | Useful. Tidy. Sensible. be purchased anywhere within 100 miles of this. | SPR ING CAM P Al GN! ! T. C. FORMAN. ( ne what you want, | h : ; nd just as you want It. | THE "MAMMOTH WARDROBE" LEADS THE VANGUARD, |Prince Albert, April 16,1873. ) ? | © Forman Ladies' and Children's wear, A. W. ROBERTS, of the MAMMOTH WARDROBE, hegs to express his in every Variety. thanks to the public for the patronage accorded hit during the past season, and would here say that his extensive importations from the old country direct, war-- 5 Largest and most Fashionable rants him in stating that this Spring the public will have the largest, finest and Stock in T' cheapest assortment to chose from that has ever been offered in the County of ock 1n 'L'own, Ontario. A careful perusal of the following will eanvince the most sceptical : -- 5 All wool Tweeds 62)c.. usnal price $1; All.woo! Tweeds 75¢c , usual price8] 35. All-wool Tweeds $1, usual price 81. 50; All.wool tweeds $1.25, usual price $1.75. a a Gents, this is specially for. you, And if you come you'll find it true. 8 0 bg E S ROS Prints 7 ts. een ne a 7h oe . e Mili Saki less than Nt The Subscriber would take Fr opportunity of informing the inhabitacts of ny a 12 "5 " " 15. « | Manchester and surrounding country that having leased the Store lately occupied Mu-lins 6 « " " 9 « by A. Goxpox, Esq., he is now geting on a carefully selected Stock of . a : i < "ly on, "« wip ae Motion, Vitality, Business ! " 15 «Very best in Market : ° ' Cottons 30 inches wide from 7 cents. D Pr yY Goo d B G roce r 1€e8, Ccempetition Defied ! Cottons 36 inches wide from 10 cents. : : Steam Looms 6e., 8c., 10c. 12}ec., 15: ; and 16c. Manufacturers lot fast colored prints in 10 yard lengths, to be almost given away, | &e., &o., purchased at the best markets and on the most advantageous terms. gh Te ie D G d CHEAPEST GOODS So, ladies, come and test the truth, 'lor . ? Mairon, maiden, girl or youth. Latest styles and super 101 i ry Boo S$ A Vast Stock of Parasols! In every shade, qualicy and style, in Choice, Fresh Groceries. . Sik, Coton, Fringed, Lined, and offered a: wonder fully low prices. ' 1 8&~ Gols all New nnd Reliable, and sold at such prices for Cash, as will EVER OFFERED. 3 READY-MADE CLOTHING, the gem of the trade. A complete, fashionable > ad \ d k if to make up for small profi:§. z = suit for $250. A complete, fushionuble all-wool suit for $550; Pants and sscure speedy sales and quigk Feturus to fake 0) P The Attractions appreciated by Vest 81 50, usual price 83.00; Vests--ahout 300 of them --which will Le sold JOHN TALOR: customers. ore, come and see for yourself, and you will own an extra vest. Manchester, Apfil 7, 1873. Ani this is meant for all who will, ° Then come along, there's plenty y eljil. BOOTS AND SHOES! In: endle.s variety. Gents Prunella Boots for 75 Reliable Goods ces. Ladies' Prunella Boots for 65 cents. Misses, and Children's Boots very Cheap. - Cacks, Butts, Siogas, Brogans, Shoe--fly, &c., &e., &c. 1 would cull | AT auention 10 my lot of FRESH AND GENUINE 'GRGCuRIES | fy ee d . : : Tien Ponds of Beautiful Sugar for.\ vers vinsivesesnsessisesvas 81.00 | Ss ! N Uniformly Low Prices. ' Twenty Pounds of Rice for..eceeeeeivueeescececns ees 100 d Twenty Pounds of Corrants fore ceececeicceecceneans ve 1.00 : Twelve Pita Raising foriavesciaciveecesnsserscessnssssss 1 00 Our 50c¢. eq, is really magnificent, and does more to keep our old folk ; " . Lad good tempel hs anything else. And har 5, cent Tea is, | a ah he > gem of Tradegand if can be purchased here in TEN POUND LOTS FOR SIX |, " DOLLARS. Also, our Beneral groceries is worthy of your attention, for all in 'mp ) Eon ; my line is new, fresh and {gs uy ge i % TERMS STRICTLY. CASH OR PRODUCE. CREDIT FOGIES A. W. ROBERTS } : Mar. o, 1878, ! Quest Sr. Pont Pony. Don't like the prospect; and as A obild, when first he heard the thuad: x hei wide his eyes and stared with "onder The lightning's flash confused his eyes, ML 0. DONOVA N, At the Medical Hall. Ee | 9 It hs er's rolling g sound : That most of all did him_confound.' PRACTICAL = So, like the child. men hear afar | . ED TTT {The rumbling 3% the rolling oar, | Car ria '@ M a ke r §! A very LARGE Stock of Seeds at the Medical Hall, Prince (As sm heratters E ® | Albert. (Sr i tnd sd NEAR THE TOWN HALL, Genwine Fresu Seeds at the Medical Hall, Prince Albert. MWh Sec the cars with hate hemewats BROCK STRE ET. ery CHEAP Seeds at the Medical 'Hall, Prince Albert, : Thee goog. Chih temeting mere) 5 TRY I Gome ONE; ¢ome ALL, to the Medical Hall, Prince Albert, for Whereyou a is toh fiction, your 'Seeds. All'you want without restriction, : » Ww. Ra Ly ' GOOD assortment of Bugiion pomatemlr on Nant on hand made trim best' material. Wa kK) MoT AGG ART; . | An ou © 1 Caustin iv i 'made to order with neatners Sb Sapateh. Pastisuiai angption, paid to 4 8 wii i Medical Hall--Forman's Block--. tert. 'BROTHERS. eo B= ALL WORK WARRANTED. BATE AT 5 RAT ~dpril 9, 187. : 3 Prine a v Por Panay, Maroh 20, 1878, / Ca Mashes o Mar: 3, 1. 15 NEW And Clothing fashionably made to" HATS! HATS! HATS! Customers wi yr

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