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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Jan 1874, p. 3

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wre MR. ROBERTS' COLUMN. SUNDAY SERVICES: Messrs Brown Ross' Column. : . PORT PERRY. . B Ehureh of Ascension. Rev. Dr; Mitchell, At .. la. m, and Pp. m. . r terian Church.--ReV: Jas. Thom, At 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p. m. 'M. E. Church.--Rev. Mr. Denike, At 10:30 a. . mi and 6:30 p,m. Baptist --Rey. Mr, Bates. At 10:30 a. [y pom, e Apostolic Ohurch,--10 a, m. and 5 p. m. a _ PRINCE ALBERT, X teran Chureh.--Rev. Jas Thom. At n church.~Rev. 8 Philp, At 10:30 a, 'and 6:30 p. m, stian Church,--Rev. Mr. Kinley. At ~and 6:3 p.m. i This space, which has usually been occupied with FrEsn advertisements from week to week, belongs to 4 JONES BROTHERS', PORT PERRY. Xmas! 4 , Ai % MANCHESTER, APM. Ohureh.--Rev, 1. Any. At 230 and 6:30 : 1 Wesleyan Chiurch.-- 2:3) and 6:30. ' Presbyterian: Chureh.--230, » EPSom., | Wiésteyan Church 2:80 p, m. P.M. Ghurch,--10 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. GREENBANK, 'Wesleyan Chureh.--10:30 a. m. P.M. Church.--2 and 6 p, m. 3 SAINTFIELD, P, M, Church.--10 &. m, and 6 p, m. Dissolution of Partnership, NOTICE is hereby given that the Part- nership heretofore existing between the un: i de ed under the names of Drs, Jones & Mallory is this day dissolved by mutual cons Beant, Dr. Mallory retiring from the firm. ~All parties indebted to the above firm will please call and settle their accounts by the 16th day of January, 1874, as all unsettled Since the opening of Fall Trade, the great demand for their Cheap Goods and the crowds continually thronging their Stores, have rendered it improssible to renew it for some time. Xmas! They would now request the special attention of Ft am THE LADIES * To their unusually large and attractive Stock of MILLINERY GOODS! Last year, at this season, they found it impossible to meet the extraordinary demand for their STYLISH HATS CHOICE Mammoth NEW £00DS \EW G00 i Ht date ii placed 2 cin hands AND Joo BONNETS TTT 8 e---- AOSTA. 4.3 > MALLORY AD LM, This Season, they have made timely provision, and are now showing an Immense Stock of Ey ee rere is car WW d b trimmed Goods, adapted to the varied wants and tastes of all classes. i 'HOLIDAY RroRone : m yin. Eaves NC @all af ther Shoto Rooms | 1! Arey en [Kr pe Fs -. FOR ALL Wie a view to mecting the rapidly increasing demands of his clistomiers "and of providirig valtmble, attractive and 1 . n 1 - > Fashionable Holiday Presets For all classes of the community, old and oung, the Subscriber has added largely to his valuable Stock, and would respectfully invite all to come and INSPECT HIS GOODS ! Fine Gold Watches; Superior Silver Watches, of sizes suitable for ladies and gentlemen, An endless variety of the best and most FASHIONABLE JEWELRY! A large and choice display of SILVER- WARE, Lots of beautiful Fancy Goods. » The Book and Stationery department well stocked, 0&8). Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry cxceuted "with neatness and dis- patch. COME FOR YOUR Holiday Presents) a TO MC AWS, Royal Areade. W. H. McCAW. 5 Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1873. 0 ~ XMAS WINES. Moet & Chandon's Champagne. Perrier's " Feist Bros, Sparkling Mosclle. Hunt's Port Wine. Ysasi's Golden Sherry. Clinese Preserved Ginger. WORTHINGTON'S, -- Amal? J A, 5 TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. HIE Subscriber having received the greater portion of bis FALL & WINTER §TOCK t oF BOOTS AND SHOES ! From the best manufactures, and being con- stantly making up work on the premises, he 1s now ina position to call the attention of the public to his immense Stock whieh for Variety, Cheapness, nnd Good Work- manship! Cantiot he excelled in this or adjoining Couhties:' His facilities for purchasing, to- getlier with a life-long experiente of the qualitics of this description of goods, gives him an advantage over those who mix this Tranch of the trade with others, Boots and Hhoes being considered by them of minor importanes, the} attention being principally directed to the selection of Dry Goods and Groceries, it gives the wholesale dealer in ts anid Shoes an opportunity of disposing of such work 8s regular manufacturers of the cle could not be induced to purchase on any' terms. Let all, then, who are in want of BOOTS and SHOES, OVER-SHOES, RUBBERS, or in fact anything pertaining to a First-Class Shoe Shop, give him a call and he guarantees to prove that if a article combined with the least possible ad- vance on Cost is any inducement for them to purchase, a sale will be effected, Being determined that the wants of the public shall Dé supplied in' this particular, he has made TT weekly additions will| be made, and all NEW STYLES OF) GOODS as they appear, will be received re- gularly, "giving facilities for purchasing FASHIONABLE ARTICLES equal to those | residing in our Jorge towns, Your attention i4* particularly called te goods of my own: manufacture, as none but the very best Stock is used, and for neatness and durability will be found equal to anything that can be obtained in this country. y great pressure of orders has compelted the Subscriber fo strenuously exert himself toobtain additional first--class workmen, and he ex, shortly to be. able to announce that these efforts have been crowned with Buécess, a ; Men's Wellington Boots from $2.25 to $7.00." Ladies' Boots from One Dollar to Five Dollars," Boy's and Girl's wear, in every variety, to suit all classes ofcustomers. Wanied immediately four first-class workmen, to whom constant employment and the highest wages will be given--would preferone to make sewed work, Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. J. WRIGHT. ceries at very low prices. gallon. Tea for 3 FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! The Subscribers are offering Special lines for the Holidays at much below the usual prices. Beautifully Strip'd Alaska Mink Scts at $3.25. Nicely trimmed Ladies' Hats at 81, $1.50 and $2, worth a great deal more money. Choice patterns in Ottaman Strip'd Shawls, Rainbow fring'd. New Clouds, New Scarfs, New Collgretts. : Ladies' Wool Vests, Ladies' Skirts, and a large Stock of Fancy Goods suitable {for Christmas Presents. A choice Stock of Cloths suitable for Over Coats, Suits, &c., at greatly reduced prices.- A large Stock of fresh Gro- » 12 Ibs Rright Sugar for $1. No, 1 Coal Oil av 28c per A really good Yong Hyson cts per Ib. JOHN H. BROWN. ROBERT ROSS. Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1873. 16 Port Perry, Dec. 17, 1873; QUEEN STREET, ' PORT FERRY. Grand Display OF SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON! Dress Goods, Mantles, 'Waterproof Suits, Millinery, Clouds, Nubias, Shawls in tartan, asd magnificent stripe -- rare beauties. Cotton, Shirts, plain and fancy Boots and Shoes, &e. And fn addition to my Stock of general GROCERIES 1 have jost received amother lot of that do- lightful, delicious TEA! > Be. All Goods marked. very low through the seascn, A. W. ROBERTS. I Go Dec. 4, 1873. JONES BROTHERS. SELLING OFF! --0 IN PRINCE ALBERT | The Subscriber having determined to close business wholely, solely, and entirely in Prince Albert, as soon as his immense Stock of Goods ean be disposed of, will from this date SELLING AT COST! FOR OASH ONLY. AND CHARGES, And all kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furs at LESS than COST in! ordes to clear them off at once. As every one knows, my Stock is one of the largest and best in the County, there being NO OLD unsuleable Goods in Stock, Now is the time to get first class Goods at low prices. Beautiful Mink Sets, price $25, for $17.50 1,25 Beautiful Mink Sets, price $15, for $11. Alaska Mink Bets, paice $5, tor $80 Alaska Mink Sets, price $3, for $5.62 First Class Buffalo Robes, worth $13, $10.10, READY-MADE CLOTHINC of all kinks, BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety, and an immense Stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, I'WEEDS, PRINTS, &c. and all at Cost and charges laid down in Prifice Albert, REY" Groceries, Hardware, &c., at the same rates. B@y™ Don't fail to secure the Bargains, but bring along the Cash and get your pick of the Goods at once, : FORMA T. C. FE N. Alaska Mink Setts, price $8¢ for Prince Albert, Jan. 21, 1871. Ontario Works! PORT PERRY. pee Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the liberal and constantly increasing patronage bestowed upon him during the many years in which he has been in business. Increasing busi having d an i of premises necessary, 1 have MOVED TO PORT PERRY, Largely exteuded my premises and secured greatly increased facilities for business and am now prepared more promptly to meet the increasing demands of customers and to fill orders on the shortest notice, . CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERR, SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen, Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended te. Ol Carringes repaired with meatness and dispatch, Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates.' »p_ Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873, Carriage d JAMES EMANEY. LOOK OUT FOR NEW ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. Sunderland, Dec, 28, 1873. \ J. W. PARRISH. Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER. i urchased the and Promises, he will be in a position to further extend his 'business ang: offer still greater inducements to customers. My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. The Newest Styles . of Dry Goods, &c., 'And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices a6 cannot fail tc eatisfy purchasers, . Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873; JOHEN TAYLOR: Port Perry, Dec. 17, 1873: 235 BCE Closing Business DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Caper Facrory! PORT PERRY. Tas Subscribers always keep ofi hatd . (ard ate constantly mauufactiiting mote) # Targe 8tock of just such FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of Cuoics Ma- TERIAL, the Best Workmansmir, and at sven | Prices as cannot fail to suit, UNDERTAKING : Inall its departments promptly : attended to and charges Soa : * COFFINS of all sizes kept con~ : stantly on hand, SHROUDS of all sizes and : newest styles, ses sestencanadianannc ees CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : : procured on short notice. * The American Style of : : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : : of Hearse, J. W. DAVIS & SONS. + Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873. 49-1y OPPOSITION THE LIFE OF TRADE! The Subscriber has on hand the Best, most Fasiiiably and Cheapest Stock { " FURNITURE in town, and will not be undersold by any one, My Stock consists of Tables, Chairs, Bu- reaus, Sofas, Couches Cupboards, Stands, and everything else necessary for comfort in way of Furniture. Special is directed to my Steck of Spring Mattresses, $i iesis's ete) the best in the market. Also a large of the best stuffed mattresses double edged. Just arrived a fine lot of Gilt Frames and Mouldings. Pictures framed on the shortest notice. Undertaking Department. Tn this department my stock is complete . All orders im this line promptly and care- fully attended to and, charges as low as at any other establishment, si JOHN NOTT. Port Perry, Dec. 24th 1773. The only reliable Gift Distribution inthe country. $75,000 00! IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To be distributed in D. L. SIN B'S 165th REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise! To be drawn Monday, February 35, 1878. 3 TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 EACH IN GREENBACKS! FREE Bromma Five Prizes 'Ten Prizes $100 1 Horse and Buggy, with' mounted . Harness, B.C i Se Fillestoned Sou 5 Gold Watonot tat Cain word 9900 sent 5 Gold American 'Watcli; worth | Tan Ladies' Gold Wi ' 4 an Honting wea, want 1000 Jowelry, de: lver-ware, amber of Gifts, 7,500. Piekets 2 AE acd tg 0 DBE 50 BORER WAVED, Apply at Campbell's Hotel, Sunderland. EDWARD BUTCHERS. worth $560 | FIERY, Good Laborers wanted to whem Good Wages and constant employment will be given. ¥ f Low Prices S. 1, Carisrians, MANCHESTER. My Stock is now very com: plete in every Department ; having been assorted by large Additions of new and Choice Goods of every description and from the Best Markets, I have aldo lowered the prices of ail classes of Goods ; and purchasers may rest assured of getting as good value for their money as at any other House in the trade, SPECIAL. "The best Factory Cotton in the County 123 cents per yard. CASH ; Paid for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pork; &ec.,' | i h U Sardines. - Peas, 1 rf Sunderland, Dec. 18, 1873, 52 Manchester; Nov, 11, 1373. a. in past of TEAS. Green, Black, and Assam Tons, SUGARS. Bbls, Montreal Refined Sugars, Cuba Sugars, New York White Bugars, Loaf and Pry Crushed Sugars, Correns. . 01d Government Java, Maracaybo, and Laguyra Cofiess. TOBACCOS. Caddies' Gold Leaf Tobacco. Prince of Wales, and Fine Cut; SYRUP, Amber, aiid Golden Syrup. RAISINS. Boxes Valentia Raisitie--off stems; Boxes Sultanus, Boxes Layer, and Loose Mescatel, FIGS. Boxes Figs--NEW FRUIT. FISH, 'Whitefish, Trout, Labrador Herrings, Fresh Bea Herrings, Haddies, Canned Lobsters, Salmon, Magkerel, snd Codfish, &o- i Brandies. CASES--Henriesey, Masten; Jules Robin, Sagarac, Otsyd Duprey, Duval Dubois; Chalonpin, efc., ete. Rum, Holland Gin, Tomi Gis, Scotel Malt, Old Bourbon antt Edveks Whiskies,

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