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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 May 1873, p. 3

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Aan 2A00921H 7! 3y ) «102 Foghen Styles! gd ESN 1 Pie 2 {our trisnd and ofr our nce and gh the t, we've Jongh Rd a seciif® thib: last And thanks to the pow rho direct 80 wisely, We've eon] a Block erat: wily: © Weve riiael them ehéap, and' will sell them, pr en liga F t sl e--s0 who'll come oI eld rite win aunts At the close' of the most successful season we have ever enjoyed.we would be remiss in our duty,' did we fail (10 extend hearty thuoks 10 our customers ola iully' Ackponledgiog | } ki Ah favors, we are TVIUT fefmined, as another season opens up be- fore us, that fg fort "shall be - spared to ie Ednder" : bur louse. even more worthy of your generous SPs tnd confidence. yond Y mt SPRING STOCK Js fully onplele in gh departinants 5 and 11: "im view of our rapidly extending busi: ness, it has bien rendered more _thap 'upnally comprehensive and artractive. Whitst: as - 10 its! mog- nities and variety, are unneces- , & bay fromgby fet that our spacious and ee well fill Stores speak, for a *themséives: We 'wod'd rématl, * righ' fegipd fo 'the valde' of ofir ori that, wei are. only too anions that "yifices and Salty, 1 Sup d, ny. other 'Houde, Ou Milliiery 3 som, sur 8 in extent, variety aa Sere oy os We 'have' ever before had the pleasure of offering. We afi now repared to show the most gorgrous ahll Vato d-gssorument of Hats, Bonnets, "Flowers, Ribbons, Plumes snd Trimnings, which are esl admired hy ali who have dg them are cordi- ally invited to'visit. our Shd#, Room and see the n > "fol to not find it convenient to-become a purchaser; we shall i este it p favhi feeling confide m ery lids , only 10 be con bs Mil ed' os Ssvidi the superior taste of wr : our Dros: Maker, Whose clogabt fila, afe_dfitaciing a large patrons; bas. received the lareet | i Ss Spring, i io Stminef, and bav-| seis Br ' ordeth t Wr ENTLEMEY, To ou our ock of Cloths, Co pam inant i ¥ -- fre trop ge aidan 1 wow and foto } ROA. Hg WRG Vp; Tr THE. LOWEST? \ ONE QUALITY ONLY, Wp rier mit $8555 TIA TE FED JiNES BROTHERS: Port Perry, April 28, 1873. for the liberal patronage which L wed in upon us. While © © | SPECIAL The Lowest Pre) ! ph should be carefully | i: We Have flow uch plesare in advising I! : $ a) chelonr 1 df 1 id in x Bargains in French Flowers and Ribbons Y & ¢ ~~ Cheaper Thaii Wholesale Prices. ® ge f= a Ls or This highest price wt for any j « quantity of ved TordBeTaT oa ' Manchester, May 14, 1873. aap: EGS "'I"T'he Prices dro invariably lower Sherg than elsewhere for the same | Lh : ; SRPING CAMPAIGN! : + TRY cl BRICE a RAYE «DP els ells Bes Ad or I W . sgtmin DO" JONES BROTH |oughly that they are Fo 1 Penny, May 7, 1873. une, wel pds AND MOVED AGAIN! --4 (= C-- of Prince Albért, and the township generally, I have sold to Mr. Wightman the' store which I lately purchased {rom Geo. Currie, Esq., and my cusiomers and the public generally, will now find me in the Store lately occupied by Capt. Sinclair, prefared to meet the wants ofs)) from my IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES! OF every size and variety, all of ¢hoice quality, which together with the work made up at my own establishment, will enable me to "supply all who may favor me with their orders with just such goods as they require and at the lowest price at which such work can be sold. : J. WRIGHT. Ls wat Sten Tannery, Prince Albert, May 15, 1873. "MAMMOTH WARDROBE" LEADS THE VANGUARD. od -- A. W. ROBERTS, of the MAMMOTH WARDROBE, begs to express his thanks to the public for the patronage accorded 'him dunng the past season, and rants him in stating that this Spring the public will have the largest, finest and cheapest assortment 1o choose from that has ever been offered in the County of Ontagio. A careful perusal of the following will convince the most sceptical :-- All wool Tweeds 62§c.. usual price $1; All. wool Tweed« 75c , usual price$1.25. Allswool Tweeds $1, usual price 81. 50; All.wool tweeds $1. , usual price $1.75. . Gents, this is specially for you, And if you come you'll find it true. Prints 73 CentSevesereese «never sold less than 10 cents. esessstecsannnes © 10 " " 124 « " 12} " "" [ 15 L Mu.lins 6 "¢ " " 9 « " 100: sssveceserecncncnssrrtsnces " Ld 12 « " 15 " Very best in Market. Cottons 30 inches wide from 7 cents. Cottons 36 inches wide from 10 cents. Steam Looms Gc., 8¢., 10c. 124e. ., 15u., and 16c. Manufacturers lot fast colored prints in, 10 yard lengths, to be almost given away, and plenty of them. So, ladies, come and test th truth, Matron, maiden, giil or A oh. A Vast Stock of Parasols! In every shade, quall:y and style, in Silk, Cotton, Fringed, Lined, and offered at wonderfully low prices. In READY-VADE CLOTHING, the gem of the trade. A complete, fashionable sujt for $250. A comple e, fashionable: all-wool suit for $5.50 ; Pants and Vest $1.50, usual price $8.00; Vests--about 300 of thems~which will be sold for--=well, come and see' ary an and you witl'own amextra vest. 4 this is meant for all whe will, Theik come along, there's plenty sill, BOOTS AND SHOES ! In endless varfety. Gents Prunella Bots for 75 cents.' Tiadies' Prighajle Boots for 65 cents," Misses, and Children's Boots very Cheap. Cucks, Batts, Siogas, Brogans, Shoe-fly, &o., &o., &e. I would call aitention (0 my lot of FRESH AND GENUINE GROC ERIES ! ad Ten Pounds of Beaujifal Sugar fore. venswits vars don BF 00 ceopaendge "TSeenty Pounds-of Rice for..... evgssnecscnsss 1 00 Twenty Pound§ of Ciirrants for." 1.00 Twelve Pounds of Refsins forssedseeeiueresvessvassoninsegese. 100 Our H0ec. Tea is really magnificent, and does more to keep our old folks good tempered &ihan anything else. - And that 75 cent Tea is, beyond doubt, the gem of Trade, and it can be purchased here in TEN POUND LOTS FOR SIX DOLLARS. Also, our general groceries is worthy of your attention, for ha in my line is new, fresh and good. br TERMS STRICTLY CASH OR PRODUCE. AW, ROBERTS Queen St. Port PERRY. ~ Maks 27, 7, 1874, 3 poNovaN, Rdertugy f Bou =U iP 4 ny f y ; Hoggtes opto " ea from om sa Wok atch. Particular attenti to 3 We spate ratten tontied poi bi the inhabitants of Port P: and earngusding Audi , tha hr Te 'a general po; that A pms pl In Port Banc, yo mext, slge wes of Chay She 3 oul shu be will simatseey on bad, : x fut 'COMPETITION out of the QUESTION! 1! "GRE, BLACK. and JAP'D oe ADbOCKs CUR: Y MY. RANTS SYRUP, TOBACCOS,~HAD TRY OYSTERS roved--dlwaye on hand Fipyy MY CLOTHING. AT The proprietors seem to a an : Passed Tio S With a view to thé accommodation of the public and to forward the iteftals ' would here say that his extensive importations from the old country direet, wars [+ Meat and Grocery "Business ! f wie 3 HE RS ? Ao 2 \ ol 0h 0" | CHARLEY KINBLE, | : OA SE ) ore 188d there the WALLY AUSE from. ho Salesrooms are LB x oAYS av whet gs to Qotained of thn, Gollowiug Spider}: \ BECAUSE ees | BECATSRY Hep he sien wo slwars a 4 ra B || The Salesien' afe polite; fake' a -- le dod' we sifdfebresdnt. aie Wily Ba Why Ag Agia a BECO AUSE \ Ti. sl ov i a ang Sana Enis Cam 8. Raglan, Mdy FA ers. the wath and tastes of the i w HooKE, Proprietor, q032 (ag T {hes Subscribes. ins now on band a very large and well assorted Stock of Dry 8, Groseriey; Hardware, &ao., 10 whith by Th aay ng are in want of Goud, ont ; he vey owen percentage ge possible over GOST fer GA ~"p 7 5 to A 1 aR Ad HI made expressly for bis own trade hy the best Shoemakers in Montreal, and which cannot be beat either in quality or price. A large lot of Genilemen's Felt, Silk and Straw Hats, just ressived; Ladies Sun Bhades, we. dre A large lot of Garden Tools. Seeds, &cy ; . | 0 Outmeul, Corndieal : Dried Apples, Balt, Coal Oil faa, cons oly on hand Ad ni WANTED ANY QUANTITY gp ital First Class BUTTER, Eggs, Dried and Salt Pork, (Iams, &c., for which the very highest prices wll be allowed in trade, and goods sold as low and evenfor less money than they can be purchased anywhere within 100 miles of this. T.'C. FORMAN. Prince Albert, April 16, 1873, TAYLORS, MANCHESTER: "The Subscriber would take: K hiv apporeanron Sporto of informing i itants of Manchester and surrounding country that having leased ths: e cate cupied Sal mens: k of by A. Gorpon, Esq. he is now getting on a efutl; Dry Goods, 'Groceries, &e., &c., purchased at the best markets and on thé ost alli AWachid tovnds. Choice, Fresh Groceries. fo secure speedy cales and quick retarns to make up for_small profiis. JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, April 7, 1673. A very LARGE Stock of Seeds at at ME Albert. ! Gentine Fresn Seeds at the Medit + Very CHEAP Seeds at the Medical: Come ONE, eome | ALL, {0 the, your 5. afl " hi, 3 oR Ontario Carriay PRINCE aT pA ey a VERY LARGE 'NUMBER! or 4 ost ori : sibuts CWO N On Show and being build: a 'the Ona RIO LE Wonss; Pains Avda These Buggies are © ra Superior both' Tn" Mat teri Finish; while the prices 76 suth-as cannot fil fo satisfy all, "rag. a WH LIAR Soares CARRIAGE WORKS," 4 z Port PERRY, Jan, 15, 1873. "382 Call'atd Tngpect them, , amaal | Paince Auseat, April 16, 1873. was raised by Sam of Port Hope, and wads wort = 2 ar fr are, to a. a ra attention is ted to his immense Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, | 18 Latest styles and superior quality in Dry Godds. : 3a Gools nll New and Reliable, and sold at such prices for :Cash,, ® will pb al, many et moiiten Lie Sosanih Mee anit ofr Ya , The'hpst ei eiattient; and it wt sty: a bron «iD "LADIES | HA Ay ais ¥ = f 3 J i oi = % | i foe want Ne Parasol i ve ew. Bonnet, BG pe 4 Boot' Si ih Dress, i on rn > 'New Tasso Linen'Dreas, a Japanese Silk, a Batiste Wi ress, a Print Dress, or any kipd .of Dregs Goods, you, will "my assortmetit best und prices wen Do y&ii want « Blauk Silk Shawi-- a Black Grenadine Shawl--a Black Indie Shawl, a Rith'Striped Shawl, a Brache Shawl, a Roman Scarf, a Rich "Silk 'Jacket, a Cloth -Jacket, w' Foe Rich Black Lace Shawl. 1 Ble all these ig gree variety. and at rices thut will spit you. Do you 1 \Lawe . €olla | Bais Sleeves, Jom Ties, Lace Trimmings, White Silk Lace, Cluny Lace, White Edging, BI eal Lace, Black Silk Lace, Blac! .Clony Lace, Black York Lace, Black Frings Lace, Fringes, I'lack and Braids and Bat. tons ? Voki tr my assortment ocmplete and cWeap. CENTLENEN | Who 'want suits for sammer will find over one. hundred pieces of New ting "Pweeds, Rossel Cords afd rills to seleqt from, besides Coatings in Light and Dark Venetians, Meltons Serges 'and Black and Blue Broad Cloths ; and can have their Garments made up promptly in the most fashion- able styleand akrevsonuble prices.-- Gentlemen's 18, Socks, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs ,Collats and Handkerchiefs in great vatiety, and a beautiful assort- nient of FANCY VESTINGS in light and dark colgrs. Fify pieces of Faney Flannel Shirt. M | ings from 25 cents per yard. Just re. "pa aivedealsoialarge lotiof{Mable Links, 'owels, Napkins, Pillow Cottons, | Sieam)ooms and Sheetings: In all the endless vagiety of Small Wares that are-so wecessary to our dajly.eomfory, ay well 'as in. thé more import "staples my stock is es . t west Price ey low the Spantlest Profit for lling--to my customers 'und the | would just say When yoir have: ) pod your posket that you want to' Iduilot} thay » { TET Fads pa Lash Ily submit my goods and' Fe} iE those who sell for ready pay,' arly for. comparison. - ait pric wilt © rasg rg wilt dri crepe 71 Ab Allowed a liberal discount on al ur. g [choses 0 Dry Goods, . P Port Perry, id ' 18797 Cr es a

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