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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Feb 1874, p. 3

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A 4) BRA TE ACIS: ae ARTRELL, Junior - Bl i oe pr ' oH, 15, 2nd. Con. Brock, abont the latter bei Ee das 3 rid a Steer a Sh . Lome i, pg igs sd sl Ls SLR Th 1874. . S14 if Lun iw : 'PRESENTS FOR ALL dibs ITH & view to! vie Fpl pidly of and of providing valuable, attractive and forint Holiday Pr For all classes, of the community, old and Young; the Subscriber has added largely to 7 Bis Saige ble Stock, and would respectfully Anvite all to come and INSPECT HIS GOODS ! Fine. Gold. Watches ; Superior Silver Weletn, of sizes suitable for ladies and gentlemen. An endless variety of the best and most JIFhSHIONABLE JEWELRY! A large and choice display of SILVER- 'WARE. Lots of beayfiful Fancy Goods, Lid Book and Stationery department well ) Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelty cxecuted with ncutness and dis- patch, COME FOR YOUR Moliday Piesomis 1 MCAW Ss, 1 Royal Arend w. Tn. McCAW. Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1873. 50 XMAS WINES. Moet & 'Chandon's Champagne. Pervicr's » "I Feist Bros. Sparkling Mosclie, Hunt's Port Wine. Ysasi's Golden Sherry. Chinese I'reserved Ginger. WORTHINGTON', fon PERRY. TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. pn! Cubsckiber'. having received the id Lig of his FAEL& WINTER STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES ! Firom the best manufactures, and being con- stantly Phiee up work on the premises, he is now tion to call the attention of ic to his immonse Stock which for y, Cheapness, and Good Work. . manship! Catitiof" be" excelled in Shs or adjoining «Connti lities for purchasing, to- ha wi ou experience of the pi of this description of goods, gives over. those who mix this with. others, Boots and red by them of minor being selection of Dry 'Goods and ie wholesale dealer in tunity of di branch Shoes do ; RE tie a purchasing is rin na hp Ba my own. abut as none used, and for neatness TEs x rp vl {3 anything that can be | obtained in this Tho great pr a a ex himself pi \ ely coal rile on FRRMEN; and he's shortly to le' to announce Jeloss efforts havo been crowned with pes ran promises of the Subscriber, : The Subscribers are offering Special lines for the Holidays at much below the usual prices. Beautifully Strip'd Alaska Mink Sets at $3.25. Nicely trimmed Ladies' Hats at $1, $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 Collaretts. 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- | ceries ut very low prices. { 12 Ibs Rriglit Sugar for $1. Rd No, 1 Coal oil at 28c per gallon. A oy ool Yours Hyson Tea for 38 ls per. ib: A410 Ha AT THE Wardrobe QUEEN STREET, PORT Grand Display oF AEM GDI) \ SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON! Dress Goods, Mantles, Waterproof Suits, Millinery, Clouds, Nubias, Shawls in tartan, and magnificent -eiripe -- rare beauties. Steam Loom, Cotton, Shirts, plain and fancy Boots and Shoes, &c. Mammoth PERRY. 'belongs to § TTI T ; This space, which has usually been sevopled with Fa RESH "adveriisements from te t week, JONES BROTHERS', rr 'POAT PERRY. es Since the opening of Fall Trade, the great demand for their continually thronging their Stores, have rendered it improssible They would now request the special attention of Et team { Tatil, Junsial 1 v. Jarge dud Apgetive , Fu ANE ut WMA ) MI L LINERY Last year, "at this season, they found it impossiblé to meet the STYLISH HATS AND This Sehson, they have made timely provision, and are now ttimmed Goods, adapted to the varied wants and tastes of all ¢ . Dec. 4, 1873. Cheap Goods and the crowds to renew it for some time. 'THE LADIES Stock of G00D'S | extraordinary demand for their BONNETS showing an Immense Stock of lasses. - @all L their Shot Booms | |! JONES; BROLEHERS. SELLING OFF 0++0: IN = PRINCE ALBERT The Subscriber having dete: rmined 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 commence SELLING AT COST! AXD CHARGES, FOR CASH ONLY. 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 unsaleable Goods in Stock. Now is the time to get first class Goods at low prices. Beautiful Mink Sets, price $25, for $17.5) Beautiful Mink Sets, price $15, for $11. Alaska Mink Sots, paice $8, for $3. "Alaska Mink Sets, price $%, for $3.02 First Class Bufitlo ig Sin $13, $10.10 READY-MADE CLOTHING ofall kinks, BOOTS AND SHOES in great varity. and an immense Stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, PRINTS, &c. and all at Cost and charges laid down in Prince Albert. BES" Groceries, Hardware, &c., at the same rates. p@y™ Don't fail to secure the Bargains, but ring along the Cash and get your pick of the (Goods at once, T. C. FORMAN. | Alaska Mink Setts, prise RA £15) $1.2 2, Prince Albert, Jan. 2), 1874. Ontario Carriage Works! PORT #2 PERRY. JIE Subscriber takes this opporiunt ty of thanking his numerous customers for the liberal and coustantly increasing patronuge bestow :d upon him during the many years in which he bas been in business, Iucreasipg business having rendered an extension of premises necessary, 1 have nm Bi ) T P a Y MOVED TO POR ERRY, Latgely exteuded my premises antsecured 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, CUTTERS. SLEIGHS, BUGGHS, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to, O11 Carriages re| paired with neatness and dispatch, Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade af reasonable rates. pen. Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 21, 1873. JAMES EMANEY. LOOK OUT FOR : NEW ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. J. W. PARRISH. And in additionto my Stock of general GROCERIES 1 had ust received another lot of that dex delicious Tigh! TEA! Sunderland, Dec. 28,1873 = Tay loxr's Sto re, MANCHESTER. lgc==Closing Business| DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Caner Factory! PORT PERRY. Subdcribers always keep ém, hand ( arc constantly manufacturing more) . a large Stock of just such » : 3 FURNITURE ! AW the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers, All of Cuoice Ma- TERIAL, the Best Wongmaxsine, and at sven Prices as cannot fail to suit. UNDERTAKING . ; f Inall its depart iments promptly : : attended to and charges moderate. : © COFFINS of all sizes kept con: + stantly on hand. : SHROUDS of all sizes and ; : newest styles, : CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : : procured on short notice, 3 The American Style of : : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : : of Hearse, iW. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873. DAVIS & SONS. 49-Ty OPPOSITION THE LIFE OF TRADE! The Subscriber hina on hand the Largest, Best, most Fashionable 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 attention is dirccted to my Stock of Spring Mattresses, {Whiteside's make) the best in the market. Also a large stock 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. In this department my stock is complete, All orders in this line promptly and care- fully attended to and charges as low as at any other establishment, JOHN NOTT. 24th 1773. Port Perry, Dec. The only reliable Gift Distribution in the country. | 875,000 00' IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To be distributed in D. L.. SI INN R'S| 165th REGULAR MONTHLY Gift Enterprise! To bo drawn Monday, February 23, 1878. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 EACH 2 GREENBACKS! Two Frit Five Prizes pF: | (promsacis ! Ten fed [= Harness, worth One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, 2 y Foumily Sewing Machines, orth 'atches and Chains, worth bo coh Ld : fos American Hunting 'Watch, worth 25 each Tan Ladies Gold Hauting, Watches, ;worth 1000 Gold and Siiver Lever Hunting § Watshes (in all) worth from $20 to $300 eac' Gold Chains, Siiver-ware, Jewelry, &c. : HA 'gd Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to TE whseriber would the present y of tl fein ibis custo Jor wow bern Fremiiutia Wik Sodus. fr the liberal patronage bestowed upon him. "since i ester, H Tickets, $5 Twelve |' and bas now oy pleasure in Wasting, fa that having p - Store and rE NN Jizmisen; be will be in & position to extend his business and offer still greater) , ars ng full lis Fr, y ments to 'customers. i I in; Jeterente io the ua. CLI tho addressed Ho them |My Stock of Bry' Goods, Groceries," &c. PILE on Te ~ N CHOICE NEW G00DS 3 5 » Low Prices AT 3 S, H. CrRistians, Horse sud] Rin with gi ver-mounte ; yorh $580. | each, Tanber of Gifts, 7,00. Tickets limited to 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. 1 have also -lowered the prices of all classes of Goods of getting as good value for their money as at any other House in the trade, SPECIAL. The best Factory Cotton in the County 12} cents per yard. 2» ' CASH ud | Paid Joe |W heat, Barley, Peas; Oats, Pork, &e., ; Ia h pa o the publle » gi ogy ed Goods, consisting in part of SUGARS. Rbls, Montreal Refined Sugary, | Cubs Sugars, New York White Signs, 'Tioaf and Dry Crushed Sugars, 8 COFFEES. 0ld Government Java, Maracaybo, and Laguyra Coffees. TOBACCOS, Caddies' Gold Leaf Tobacco. Prince of Wales, and Fine Cut: . SYRUP: Amber, and Golden Syrup. RAISINS. Boxes Valentia Raisins--off stem. Boxes Sultanus, . Boxes Layer, and Loose Mescatel. and purchasers may rest assured FIGS. Boxes Figs--NEW FRUIT. FISH. Whitefish, Trout, Labrador Herrings, Fresh Sea Hertings, Haddies, Canned Lobsters, Salmon, Mackerel, and Cpdfish, &o Brandies. CASES--Hennesey, Masten, Jules Robin, Sagarac, Otard Duprey, Duval Dubols, Chalonpin, etc., ete, Rum, Hollazl Gin, Tom Gin, Scoteh Malt, Old Bourbon and Eureka Whiskies.' Wines Ines. Sacave and Ysasi Sherries; Hunt's' Port Wines, very old ; Janderman's and Tarragons Port. Bass' and Tennents' Scotch Ale. Blood and Geniness' Porter, and a propor. tionate Stock of Goods, suitable for fing class Grocers, which I will'offer at # "Monts. Wallingtoh Boots fiom $225 to . i $ Will aly be mioiel ith th Th alishiiion. of culos SE $7.00, Ladies' Boots from One Dotlar to Ed 2 AR] aso g a - pis wh aa be ima ia i UNIRES WANTED, Five Dollars. "and Girl's wear, i 1 11 Goods marked low through i every variety, to suit all classes of customers. JOUN H. BROW. Ey Bligh d ; IFTY Good Eabowfs-wahted to whom S.H CHRIS TAN tm Het ROBERT ROSS. i sige! "The. Noivoak: Styles of Dry. Goods, §e., ley an ils T : will be given-- : Sy or hi wi ! Cc itn FR re Lo hay Co a mn onan cts spd od i 8 5) Et sin ¥ Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. Siw A. Ww. ROBERTS. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873, 2 JOHN TAYLOR. EDWARD BUTCHERS, re ar. N 1873. : ! ; ' Re f Yoit Perry, Nov. 1, 1873. J. WRIGHT. | prt Perry, Dec. 17, 1873, Port Perry, Dec. 17, 1873: fanderland, Dec, 18,1315... 52 Minnie, Nor, 1, duis ER t X ye

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