Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Feb 1874, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

NTH TARO AND THE "PUBLIC GENERALLY. As matters of the utmost importance are now pressing upon your attention, and fear- ing that Municipal, Political, and Educational Contests, may cause you to neglect the more important interests of home. I beg most respectfully to pre- sent my Compliments and Solicit your influence in DISTRIBUTING CHEAP GOODY! My Stock is large and com- plete and a large quantity of] New Goods are now being or- dered in England for the Spring Trade, which will arrive in March--to: make room for these I intend to SELL AT COST AND UNDER The balance of my | Stock of Winter Goods. Carpets, Blankets, Horse Rugs, Hedvy Cloths, Tweeds, and Overcoatings, Fur Caps, Over- coats; Wool Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, Clouds, Hoods. Scarfs, &ec., will be sold at Oost. Ladies' Mink Sets, German| Mink, 424 Gren Sets, Gaunt- and Lined Kids will bef v . wifes than. Cost. "About one hundred pieces of Print 12lc, worth more at| wholesale. The finest lot of Binck and Colored Silks in the County from 75c. Call and 'sécure the Vest Bargains: 0g Bugar, Tea, and Gen- eral Groceries, sHodger| than ever. i ~ CURRIE. ---- FOR THE ° HOLIDAYS | Sets at 8. 20. Z Nicely trimmed Ladies' Hat great deal more money. New Collaretts. Fancy Goods Christmas Presents. &c., at greatly reduced prices. caries at very low prices. 12 Ibs Rright Sagar for 81. L A reall Tea for 2 cts per 'Ibe JOHN H. BROWN. ROBERT ROSS. Port Peity, Dec. 17,1878! GEO, CU Port Peny, Jan, 8th, 1874. The Subscribers are offering Special lines for -the Holidays at much below the usual prices. Beautifully Strip'd Alaska Mink at $1, $1.50 and $2, worth a Choice patterns in- Ottaman Strip'd Shawls, Rainbow fring'd. New Clouds, New Scarfs, Ladies' Wool Vests, Ledies' Skirts, and a latge Stock of suitable for A choite Stock of Clotlts| suitable for Over Coats, Suits, A large Stock of fresh Gro- No, 1 Coal Oil at 28c per good Young Hysoh MR. ROBERTS' COLUMN. Xmas! Xmas! AT THE Mammoth Wardrobe QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. Grand Display OF EW GOODN SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON! Dress Goods; Mantles, Waterpiool Suits, Millinery, Clouds, Nubias, Shawls in tartan, and magnificent siripe -- rare beauties. Steam Loom, Cotton, Shirts, plain and faney Boots and Shoes, &c. And in addition to my Stock of general GROCERIES. et ied stk of Gd TEA! the season. a Have determined to effect a speedy Cl y to On FOR SIX WEE Important Announcement. JONES BROTHE) -BY COMMENCING Thursday, 12th. inst., and continuing A GRAND CLEARING SALE, ERS re Spring Importation, KS, éhis opportunity of securing AT Cloths, Canadian Tweeds, Furs, Prints, Cottons, Cotton Yarn, and Carpets. Also a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Shirts, 'Drawers, Hats and Caps In Teas, Sugars, and general Groceries they offer Special Inducements. ONT BO Port Perry, Feb. 11, 1874. Thankful for the measure of success which has attended the business during the past season, they desire to afford their customers SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS, By offering Balance of their large and attractive Stock NETT COST PRICE. The Stock embraces an immense variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Fancy Woolen Goods, Shirtings, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Broad Their Immense Stock of Boote a and Shoes will be offered at greatly reduced prices. An early inspection is respectfully solicited by Who feel satisfied a careful examination of the entire Stock cannot fail to satisfy the most slfeptical that this is A Genuine Sacrifice Sale. - 8. GREY BARGAIN SELLING OFF EGE Closing Business IN PRINCE ALBERT | eee Sey The Subscriber having determined to close business wholely, solely, and entirely in Prince Alar as soon as his immense Stock of Goods can be disposed of, will from this date commence SELLING AT COST! AND CHARGES, FOR CASH ONLY. And all kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furs st 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. Beautiful Mink Sets, Lob Ry for | il Alaska Mink Sets, palce $8, fol Alaska Mink Sets, price or First Class Buffalo Robes, La Theis $10.40. READY-MADE CLOTHINC hn kinks, BOOTS AND SHOES in great variety, and an immense Stock of DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, PRINTS, &c. and all at Cost and charges laid down in Prince Albert. yar Groceries, Hardware, &c., at the same tate, ' an T. «. FORMAN. Alaska Mink Setts, price $6¢ for $e 2. ath Fuil de. mnnsenn $V Pmmrnions. Tn Goods ods at once, Prince Albert, Jan, 21, 1874. Ontario Works! PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber takes this opporiuni! ty of thanking his numerous customers for the T liberal and coustantly i increasing patronage bestowed upon him during the many years in which he has been in Carriage business. Increasing Dus having rendered an extension of premises necessary, 1 have MOVED TO PORT PERRY, Largely exteuded my premises and recured greatly increased facilities for business and am now prepared more promptly to mect the increasing demands of customers and to fill a on the shortest notice. CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS. SLEIGHS, ? | BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the! best material i in the hes styleand by Piste ka ed to. O for Bl: 1d ioe 'Wood~work froned and Carriages timmed oo the trade at reasonable rates. Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. JAMES EMANEY. Taylor's Store, Lof BOOTS and SHOES, Oy Procisuation 1! . IN TO THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &c., IS AT THE Greenbank Store. GEO. FLINT. Greenbank, July 20, 1873. WINTER Dry Goods! TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. HE Subscriber having received the greater portion of his FALL & WINTER STOCK oF BOOTS AND SHOES ! From the best manufactures, and being oofY- stantly making up work on the premises, he is now ina position to call the attention of: the public to his immense Stock which for Variety, Chsapneis, ana Good Work- Of Winter Stock will be sold at Cost and 3 or Tu : 1 iN . for Spring purchases. Cannot be excelled, in. this or adjoining Counties. His facilities: for purchasing, to- gether with a life-long apne of the qualities of this description of goods gives him an advantage over those who mix thi branch of the trade with others. Boots ri Shoes being considered by them of minor importance, their attention being principally directed to the selection of Dry Good: Groceries, it gives: the wholesale er in Boots and Shoes an opportunity of disposing of such work as regular manufacturers of the article could not be induced to purchase on any terms. Let.all, then, who are in want RUBBERS, or in jact anything pettaining $ a First-Class Shoe Shop, give him a for| 224 he grasntess 3 i> prove that if a and bas now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased. Store, and he will be in a position to further extend Anis business and offer still greater inducements to customers. My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e. |" Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price willalways be aimed at. The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, &c., Aud choles and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as cannot fail éc satisfy rs. Manchester, Nov. 11, 1873. SINTINS AS IMPORTED! TE HENRY CHARLES! JOHN TAYLOR, NOTICE. " PASS A BY- BAN. MANCHESTER. a of his cust To: Sersiber mould 9 a By ot amicte Five Dollars, * Boy's and Girl's 'weat, in the least ily vance on Cost is bind inducem to purchase, a sale will be reg determined that the wants of the public nivel i be supplied in this. particular, he nd 2 arrangements whereby week ill bo made, and all' NEW STYLES OF GOODS as they appéar, will be received re- gularly,- giving . fiicilities for pt : FASHIONABLE ARTICLES equal to those residing in our large towns: : Your attention is particularly called to goods of' my own' manufacture, as none but the very best Salt, Plaster, Seed Barley, " peas, Stock is used, aiid for neatness and durability | will be found equal to anything that ean bef' obtained in thig country. 3 The great a uiomits tom od: the Subscriber to strenuously exert himself, = obtain additional first-class workmen, and |, i shortly to be able to announce] , efforts have been crowned with |" : "Wheat, oo Wellingtoit Boots fiom $3.26 & $7.00. Ladies' Boots from One Dollar to J every variety, to suit all Dae ot qustomers. Wanied immediately twat to whom cf ans employment and the vol-- SE re Cash for any quantity of of; 5 H* Received a further supply of" Rina acrons 5 aed ChE Roa i being no longer CR or TENNANT'S XXX PORTER ta koep ft open, i niu 5 And ALE in Stone Jars. arnt EA Cannington, Feb, 9, 1874. [] HENNESSY'S JULE ROBIN & Co, and OTARD'S BRANDY. i EENTE'S HOLLAND and OLD TOM. PORT avi SHERRY WINE. INSOLVENT ACT OF 1863. 4180 In the mater of J. 5. LABLER, an Tosctvemt, ALD. WELLS' TORONTO ALE. warszis Extra sd nd RYE. pas poe tas mado sn ae are ne Fri dag of ky at two 'A general assortment a Teas, Sugars, RE e Statements of hs affairs |, x W. ROBERTS. | Port Perry, Dec. 17, 1873. B= 25410 appoint an Assignee: E. MAJOR, Tallow. : GHT. Port Perry, Nov. 1,1873. 46) : To £5514 Moet & Chandon's Champagus. - Perrier's : Feist Bros. Spackling owl. y flunt's Port Wine. \ SAA Cad ied A Yeasi's Golden Sherry. ' Chinese Preserved Ginger. 3 be dena Oan'd Fruits, Fish, &o.,&o . Interim Assignee. Sept. 8, 1873. 83w Glen Major, Feb. 0. 1874. WORTHINGTON S, PORT PERRY. a % ¥ "na % Manchester, Feb, 11, 1874. under to waké room| SH. CHRISTIAN.| WORTH, GRICE, PORT PERRY. Respectfully request the take note of his spl Goods, Sak ot How in part of TEAS. Green, Black, and Asam Teas. z . : ne i SUGARS. Bbls. Montreal Refined Sugars, Cuba Sugars, New York White Sugars. : i Loaf and Dry Crushed Sugars, COFFERS: Maracaybo, and Laguyra Coffees. ! . TOBACCOS: Pritite or Whies, aid Fine Cus: SYRUP; Amber, and Golden Syrup. RAISINS. Boxes Valentia Rani --off gm. Boxes Sultanus, | Boxes Layer, and Loose Meochtl. FIGS. Boxes Figs--NEW FRUIT. FISH: Whitefish, Trout, Labrador Een, Fresh Sea Herings, Haddies, Canned Lobsters, Salmon, AI Sardines. Codfish, &c* f ) 'Brandies. CASES Tonner, Masten, Toles Robin, Sagarac, Otard Dupesy, Duval Dubois, 'Chalonpin, etc., etc, J + Rum, Holland in, Tom: Gin, Boosh Malt, Old Bourbon and Eureka Whiskies.' Wines. 3 Save and Vsssl Shorries; Hunbs. Poi. Wines, very old ; Janderman's and Bass' and, Tennents' Scotch Ale. and Geniness' Porter, and a Prope; tiguate Stock of Goods, suitable, for AR. |e comp, MASS L YU Se Bio a a

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy