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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jul 1874, p. 3

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LIST OF VOTERS |! Entitled 10 vote an election for the Sede lative en of the Province of Ontario. according fo'the Assessment Roll of the nf fe TOWNSHIP OF REACH ! For the year 1874, is now prepared, and that 'a copy thereof was! was first posted up in the office * of the undersigned on THURSDAY, 9TH JULY, 1874. JOHN CHRISTIE, _ Township Clerk, Reach. Reach, July B 1874. SPRING, 1874, Corgan & Rutherford, (SUCCESSORS TO A. GORDON, ESQ.) Respectfully inform the general die that they have completed thei; Spring Parchases! And are now showing a full and choice Stock in every department. They invite attention to their Dress Goods, Silks and Shawls which will be found worthy of in- spection, Black Jusiren a a dally. In Millinery they have ese and select assort-- ment of 1 co 42d Children' § Bonnets and Hats, Tri d and t and Hats got up to order by a first class Milliner, while the parties are in waiting. -- Parasols will be found in t variety and sold at exceedingly low prices Splendid value in Brown Hollands, White 'and Grey Cotton, Striped - Hessians, Fancy Cotton Suiriisgs Feather Ticking, Linen Toweling, c., &c., , The Gent's outfitting Department will be found to mprise the very latest styles in Ties, Scarfs, Braces, Hats, Caps, &c. Their stock of weeds includes the n.west patterns of both English and Canadian manufacture, 4d their" Broadcloths, Cassmeres, and skins will be found excellent value.-- Buits got unto order in the latest styles and a fit warran A large and well assorted Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, constantly on hand,-- Ladies' superior Prunella Boots, for 75c, and others equally cheap. Their Grocery Department Is well and judiciously. stocked, Having been fortunate in. securing some choice lots of Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos, &c., previous to the late advante in duties They offer a prime Tea at 45¢, well worth a trial, The above large and varied Stock having been putchased in the lest markets and Sor Cash, they are therefore in a position to offer Goods at such prices as must commend ready rales. Terms--Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & RUTHERFORD. Port Perry, April 22, 1874. P. 8. A superior Tot of Clover, Timothy and Turnip Seed on hand, which will be sold cheap. C.&R. COLLINGWOOD LAKE SUPERIOR LINE In connection with the Northern Railway of Canada. _| OMPRISING the undermentioned First- class, Upper Cabin, Powerful, Side- wheel Steamers, CHICORA, CUMBERLAND, § FRANCES SMITH. Running between 'Collingwood, Sault Ste Marie, Fort 'William and Duluth, Forming a close connection at Thunder Bay 'with Dawspn .Road Transportation Co., . (Canadian Route) for FORT GARRY, Ani at Duluth. with Northern Pacific Rail- way, for-Moorhead and Red River Steamer for Fort Garry., en. Tickets can be obtained from W. H. JLo AW, Watchiaaer & SH, &e., » PORT PERRY. WITH THE STREAM. he ddiniiond would would thank his numer- ous customers for the gemerous and liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past; and would beg to inform them and the pub- lic generally that he has" OPENED BUSINESS IN PORT PERRY. And that Tn the futuie bis 'business will be carried on at Port Perry and Fiiuce Albert He hope arrangement and the in | ety facilities which he has thus oc Lig able more fully to meet the wants of the rapidly increasing population of this: prosperous Bread, Flour oat Sardines, Frits March 17, 1874. 13 pr oh Mr. Christian's Column. IN STOCK AT DATE 200 bus. Barley, 200 bus White Oats, 100 bus Ilorse Tooth Corn, White Carrot Seed, Orange Carrot Need. Vlangold Reed, ~ TURNIP SEED, New and Fresh, Only 20 Cents. LAND SALT, - PLASTER, OIL CAKE, GROUND. The highest market price | -- | paid for all kinds of Farmers' Produce. S. H. CHRISTIAN, | Manchestef, May 5, 1874. Seeds! 1 REINFORCEMENT! | CURRIE'S COLUMN. The Immense OF ror 1 in excess of any former iy they have di it With a First Class Assistant from Toronto, which will enable them Their buyer has just returned from the City with the Hats, They have shown this season, purchased LADIES JONES = ploiglel lelellalyl 1x AT Port Perry, June 17, 1874. Popularity | JONES BROTHERS' Stylish Millinery MISS McKENZIE LARGEST, AND MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF -i Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons and Laces ltufiil i Sik, Desirous of securing the Cheapest and most Fashionable Millinery, will find it by calling at BROS SHOW ROOMS, PRINS, 187A I bave now the pleasure of announcing the receipt of a full Stock of to provide NEW SPRING 600DS, to fill orders promptiy. 203833, Rich in Quality, Cheap ! Cheap! in Price, ~ THE SUBS R IBER MOI Eavetroughs, Cist tern Pumps, LEAD PIPES &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and quality. pen Job Work attended to with our usuai dispatch. Has now on hand a splendid assortment of A. E. McCAW. Port Perry, Moy 13, 1874. ~ FORMAN"S New Store! OPPOSITE FOY'S HOTEL, PORT PERRY, 1 Is now open for the reception of customers, where he will be most hapy to meet with all his old friends and as many 1 ones as po: § Stock is one of the largest in the place, and el omplete in all the branches of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDW: ing BOOTS AXD snes He would call particular attenti Double Warp Lustres, at all pi Goods in the trade. And a great variety D Stripe d Lenos and Lawn from 20 cents a yard, icty of the in the trade. The celebrated "Hoyles," "A and French Ca r Japanese Silks from 374 cents a yard. Beautiful Black Silks at 90 cents per yard. Splendid Cashmere Mantles, Shawls, &c., very low. The Cheapest and best lot of Hollands in the market. . YAK Laces, Cluny Laces, Egyptian Laces, &c. Reautitul Watered Sash Ribbons iu all the differcut shades. Ladies' Silk Ties in great variety. Ladies' two button Kid Gloves, in all colors and sizes, from 7 Lest for one Doliar a pair, (worth to-day $1.3: of Toronto) A iety of Rufiling, Frilling and Trimmings. tlemen will find the cheapest lot of in the Market. My previous stocks of Boots & Shoes «old while in Prin well known to be-of that class not often found in stores tor them, allow me to say that the greater part of the pr. to my own expre ess order and for works Lip and wa I cannot be surpa minion. Ladies can here depend upon g THE BEST, and at the vt possible--{rom 65 cents a pair for Prunella Gaiters up to $2.00 for extra finished, extra gual- ity and extra sewing. To parties Building--I am now prepared to sll any different sizes, at prices as low as can be purchased any \quantity of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Coat Hooks, Carriage-makers' Bolts, Nutts, Screws, Fikes, Rasps, &c. Forks, Hoes, Rakes, &c, and a full supply of every thing GROCERIES ot every variety, Cheap, Cheap! PURCHASERS, BRING ALONG YOUR Cash or Produce. And get Goods at prices which will compare favorably with those of Dominion. 5 cents a pair, and the very t uantity of Nails in all th An; any house in the me with their trade for the past 22 y while in busin n Prince Albert, Jw nid em- brace this opportunity of respectfully soliciting a liberal share of publ e carly call from all in need of anything in my line is respectfully solicited. P.O. F ORM AN. tet you Bldings fom Fie 1674, SPRING, 1674, This may be done at one-fourth the usual expense, by using GLINES' PATENT SLATE ROOFING PAINT. HIS Paint is F ire-Proof, so that Shingles covered with this Paint cannot be set on Tire by sparks or burning embers fiom chimneys or burning buildings. patronag Port Perry, May 14, 1874. HE Subse tiber ta he s x ple asure in inform- ng his customers and the public gen- crally, that he has on hard a good and well assorted selection of FURNITURE Such as Extension, Centre, Dining and Kitchen Tables; Wood, Cane, and Hair- Cloth Chairs ; Couches in Reps and Damask ; Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, Bedsteads, What nots, Stands, Mirrors. Straw, Seagrass, Mixed, and Spring Mattrasses, &c, which IT ) MY ( USTOM ER S bod One Dollar up to Twenty-five. A good vance on (ost is any ae ement for them | + to purchase, a sule will boeflectal. Benz U PP ST A TRS. 5 determin: « t the wants of the public shall | be supplied in this particular, he bas made | ol And now with many thanks'to all my old fricnds and customers who have so kindly favorsd | o | In Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, | there are many NEW THINGS ! I have secured Both in material and style. the newest. | In SHAWLS, which will be a specialty Lis season, I have a Beautiful assortment AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. 3" "mn timer Bonnet and Hat Material and Trimmings mine the I well assorted. Full lines of Laces, greater porticn of bis | Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments. FALL & WINTER stock | A A bn Liob, White, Real Ostrich Feathers, | BOOTS AND SHOES ! n= go KID GLOVES, I have over twenty g dozen of the best Josepmxe--Cheap. From the best manufactures. and being con- stanily raaki p work on the prendiscs, be is ne 1a position to call the atte ntion of th ic to his immense Stock which for Subscriber having received Hosiery in every style and price. Parasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas, Fine Prunella Boots. TARES, SEED STORE, I have now on hand and arriving, a choice variety of FIELD & GARDEN Seeds! COMPRISING IN PART TIMOTHY, CLOVER, PHAS.| Variety, BE hy Geod Wonk. ; Kid Boots. | Cannot be excelled in this or adjoining Strong Leather Boots. | Conntics. His fac purchasing, (0 | | ¥ gether with a perience of the | qualities of this description of goods, gives | him aa advanta, r thos: who mix this branch of the t with others / Boots and red by tia of minor ution Keing principally Shoes being tion of Dry Goods and tracert it gives the wholesale dealer it | Boots and Shoes an opportanity of disposing | of such work as regular manufacturers of the ! article could not be induced to phsjiass o - (any terms. Let all, then, who are in w: of BOOTS and SHOES, OV RUBBERS, Dress Making and Millinery ertaining to | a First-Class Shoe Shop, give him a call, | and h article ce : least possible rl } kly additions will! Ladies can have their Dresses made in the STYLES OF gest Style, without going out of the Store. will be received re- = for purc basing | ES eqrai to those | =. Your at t ly called to goods of my own | s none but the very best for neatness and durability to anything that can be ngry. GENTLEMEN'S nal firetec workmen, and | to be able to announce | s have been crowned with | he expects 5 tha 3 th 030 on Boots from $225 to! * Bouts from One Dollar to \ bi Boy's and .Girl's weaf, in ( L 0 T H I N G | a as: *s ot custogpers. . Be, Wanicd immediately four first--class | workmen, to whom constant employme: nt | and the hizhest wages will be given--would | will be sold as low as at any Houss i in the Insurance Agents make nearly the same THADE, I Shingles Joint Wis this Pans All goods delivered free of charge. The Paint is extremely cheap, Two gal-| Particular attention paid to Picture Fram-| Jons will coyer 100 square feet of Shingle | ing. oooh or 400 square feet of tan or iron roof. e Paint has a heavy body, but is easily put on, and is to all intents and purposes, SLATE. Nothing better for Fences. Roofs examined and estimates given. Orders Tpectfully solicited. 5 i oh = 'WM. JINKS, Agont for the County of Ontario Port Perry, May 6, 1874. NOTICE. UNDERTAKING "DEPARTMENT ! Everything is complete. 1 keep on hand J) person purchasing a good selection of Walnut, uk, Elm, Putter J TORRID su gern pi rt mt. R Rosewood, Velvet and Cloth-covered A a nu + sds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, valle Sof thy shila: Gloves and Hat-bands, d fice when preferone to make sewed work. In great variety, ready-08%e or made to Cash for zany quantity of Hides and Tallow. order. By mar the best assortment of Cloths J. WRIGHT. + and Vestings in Town to choose from. Port Perry, Nov. 1.1873 48, White Vests, Shiris, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Socks, and Boots in great variety. K Bl k ithi i | bli h b Silk, Felt, and Wool Hats. EW BIaCKSMI ing SIADHSMERT sera rats. Waterproof Overcoats, from $2.50, | Summer Overcoats. PORT PE BRY. | cinsrcoive | The Subscriber ord inform thei 11.! Grey Cottons, White Cottoms, Shirtings, foe Wout Perry and svomding tows Phos Table Linens, Towelling, Table ships, that he opened a smithing olands, Dressed | Establishment near Dr. Thorn's Veterinary = ples, Sows ol i Blinds, Hollands, | Stables, Lilly Street, Port Perry, where he ns, Wo usling, | intends to carry on the Blacksmithing Busi- Netts, &c. 'The assortment is complete and | ness in all its departments. all these Goods will be found HORSE SHOEINC Will be always a Specialty! Horses brought to my establishment will | bave their taken care of. and Shod upon Fk imp wi Sve he td TE LOWEST IN THE MARKEI. by im- | nde Shoeing or otherwise, and secare the : Jereatest ease to the horse in ling Carriage Work, General Blacksmithing, and all repairs executed with neatness and dispatch. Field & G arden Seeds JOHN COXWORTH. brea Cannington, Moy 20, 1874. A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. JOHN NOTT. [ N.B. All Kinds of good Lumber taken in, MINI ARDENS, < : Insolvent Act of 1069, oe aid At FINE Do : TION El GENERAL GROCERIES. In He Gounty Court of the Ogurity Bert Perry, Nay 13,1874, an WHITE is song PLANTS agin Hams and Bacon. now #e Hardware, Oil, Turpentine, Paints, ALEXANDER WATSON. | Glass, Putty. Varnishes, &. Port Perry, April 15, 1874. W TAILORING hProvince of Ontario, | In 5,1 Tn the matter of Donald County of Ontario. § Campbell; of Canning- IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT ton, an Insolvent. N 'Thursday, . the Twenty-third day of SQUI RE 'S he Judes af the wid Court for o discharge TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT td the said Act. ovFR ROSS' DONALD CAMPBELL. J. 'PORT PERRY. a Canpington the Tenth day of JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, Oct. 39. 1873 Dated st June, A.D. 1874. Te ey of oe Ge lc very best of all choice plants| Cuctmber and cory Ponte | LOW | PRICES AXD amas SALES A large quantity of choice Flower Roots FOR 0: bis weekly trips through Port Perry and the Yilases of Bench, ; JOHN WHITE, f : Brock St. East, Gardener. GEO, CURRIE. AND DRESS MAKING Department ! The Subscribers beg leave to annoutice that | they have Opened out, in connection with their other business, a Millinery and and Dress Making Establishment, under the Superintendence of MISS GIBSON: BARLEY. i OATS. Flax, Western Corn to sow broad-cast, the most profitable Feed a Farmer can have. Turnip Carrot. Beet, Cabbage, Cruliflows Tr Cucumber. Melon. Onion. Peas, Raddish. Flower Seeds. And a choice variety of Lawn &e., &c., &ec. Grass !| B. WORTHINGTON, Fofmerly of TORONTO, and would cordial ly mvite a share of the patronage of the | Ladies of Port Perry, and surrounding coun~ try. Everything got up in the Latest Styles; At EXTREVELY LOW PRICES, Also one of the FINEST and BEST VARIED STOCKS of In the County, IMPORTED direct from the BEST HOUSES IN BRITAIN, and at Prices most satisfactory to the purchaser. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! In Black and Colored Alpacas. Striped Moreen, and White Shirtings, Black Continental 'Cloth for Ladies in summer months 8,000 yds Grey Cotton, Cheapest in Town 1 OUR PRINTS . Cutan sg amerts the fnoat in Town. Call and see them. £ Clover & \ Timothy Sood, Garret, Mangsl 'Warkiel, and Turnip Seed for sale Low. 1 Land Salt by the ton, Plaster ao, opt constantly on hand. PORT PERRY. Tixbridge, May 21st. 1874. Port Perry, April 2, 1874. - bPort Perry, Mareh 13, 1874, GOODS!

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