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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Mar 1875, p. 4

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(To the Editor of the Globe.) : : --Make a solution of alum] A i and bathe the part affected well with panels hinntes the-frost will be out as frozen the parts will not soon 1 have tried it in cases where Eafe frozen hi and it left them " SAMUEL SUMMER. Willowdale, Feb 17th, 1875." | m-- Zr2a's Cooos.--GRATEPUL AxD COMFORTING. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided - our breakfast tableg with s,deli beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills, It 1s by the judicious use of such articles of AP S089. Clothing, CALL AT lg went wit en TRENBETH'S to disease. Hundreds of subtle |. maladies are floating around us ready to at- tack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and & properly nourished frame." --Civil Service Gazette. AND BECURBE BARGAINS FOR ONE MONTH For Cash Only W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. Port Perry, Jan. 26, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. R WHEELER'S COMPORND ELIXIR of Phosphates and Calisya is the best "Tonic in use, because it is most physiological ng of i ly es- sential to the development of the system. -- It speedily relieves indigestion, promoting a vigorous appitite and heallhy nutrition, All cases of general debilty, arising from wast. ing diseises, such as Consumption, Scrofula, all or of the blood, prostration of the nervous system, caused by protracted mental exertion anxiety or over work, will derieve immediate benefit from it, frequently be Cgin- ning with the first dose. It is a cordial to take and its use may be protracted for an indefinate period without becoming repugnant to the patient. Allens L Balsam. Is warranted to break up the most trouble- some Cough in an incredible short time. -- There is no remedy that can show more evi- dence of real merit than this Balsam, for curing Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma Croup, &ec. It excites expectoration, and causes the lungs to throw of the phlegm and mucus, changes ths secretions and purifies the blood ; heals the irritated parts ; gives' strength to the digestive organs ; brings the Liver to its proper action, and imparts strength to the whole system. It is introduced to' the suffering public, after its merits for the positive cure of such diseases have been fully tested. The formu 1a from which it is prepared is referred to by - the leading medical journals as being equal to any prescription that can be mad: up for such diseases by the medical faculty.. The Balsam is consequently recommended by physicians everywhere. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1 per Bottle. Perry Davis & Son, Agents, Montreal. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor- ing Businessin all its departments at his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, Port Perry. Newest Styles, First Class Workmanshin, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges woderate, Ben Agent for heStiger Sewing Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best machine now in use and also the clrapest when the quality of the machine is taken into consideration. Parties will do well to come and examine the machines. JOHN PEARCE, Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. TAILORII IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT ra oT 49 increasing patronage Destowed on Lim since WRICHT'S BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords of Hem- lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH ° Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. Wi 4 Material, Workmanship, Styl ' and Fit Ty Riyie TD Subscriber would return hig sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly opening business in PORT PERRY; I ih day, Saturday, + | by the firm and collect firm: promptitude. * where Horse Shosing on L *| To be found in the Province. | Inall its departments executed with: ®pat- CARRIAGE WORKS rry, has been dissolved by mutual consent ber 19th, 1874: James Emaney will A 'ail debts incurred all debts due to the be Sid HE TAKE Be cn fed on by the eS ubactiber HORSE GHOEINC At this establishment: is made and wl the extent of the cvapldhmest is equ to the ex and i d, has been long and anxiously desired by the num. erous owners of horses in this prosperous section of country. The Subscriber is happy to state that he has fully met this demand Ly employing a full staff of the Parties sending their Horses to my Tofse: Shoeing Establishment may rely on ha them shod on such principles as will develop the foot, counteract deformities occasioned by impe: fect shoeing or otherwise and secure the greatest possible ease and comfort to the horse in traveling. ness and dispatch. JAMES EMANEY. BES" Remember the place. The shop lately occupied by Mr. G. U. White, 5 J. Port Perry, Sept. 28, 1874 MANCHESTER. HEARD'S GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable services of MR. ANDREW CAMPBELL One of the best wood-workers in the Pr- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for + Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the bests material, latest styles and superior work- manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the eage and comfort of the horse in traveling. RES All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. And wonld embrace tnis opportunity of as- suring his customers and the public gener-- ally that as in the past so in the future will | he strictly adhere to using only the best | SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN OVFR ROSS' STORE | PORT PERRY. | JAMES SQUIRE. | Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1873. FiksT CLASS | TAILORING. re class Tailoring in all its depart~ mnt, WHat i< the use of paying Thirty Dollars for a Root Cutter when you can get the Work made up on the shortest notice in) the latest styles and at moderate rates. | good fit guaranteed. A | iy the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. BR. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. 15 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS | pes Subscribers having been engaged as AGENTS FOR THE JOSEPH HALL Manufacturing Company | OSHAWA, Would take this opportunity of informing the Farming community of this section of country that they are preparea to furnish any Agricultural Machine manufactured at the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's 'Works, Oshawa, on the Shortest Notice and the Most T"avorable Terms. * The Champion COMBINED REAPER and MOWER. THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, THE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER. BROAD-CAST SOWERS and SPOUT DRILLS. WISNER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAKE. THRESHING MAZLINES, &C. 14 highest Prize Medals and Diplomas Awarded the Champion in Europe tor 1873. in providing Jor them them 25 end- bi x variety of the most attract A Sweeping Victory in the old wofld | | A Crowning Triumph in the New!!! TOYS Europe and America join hand in Crowning Toys! Toys! Toys! he Champion Siwy = Come, Boys, and {Ring of £13 , Harvest Empire Root Cutter FOR SIX DOLLARS, Tt will cut at least as fast as any other, and is the Simplest and most complete of an, Daw in use, a perfect seif-feeder, easily and regulated to any thickness re- ai it will cut from 1 te 2 Sushels per A trials all that is necessary to! skeptical that it is the! t Root Catter in the Market, It car- ried olf the FIRST PRIZE at the Provincial and County Exbibitions, com petil ainst $30 machines, and wherever shown has taken Each Anichine Ton a Metallic Plate ring the name of THOMAS FORFAR, as PATENTEE; any one found intringing on the patent will be dealt with according 10 law. oil am in a Josition, this season, to fill all orders on receipt thereof. Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Iwill be glad to send a Machine to any ISsjonsible party, on trial, to any place in the minion. nts wanted in every ts have not already been M. N. DAFOE, Manufacturer, ZEPHYR, ONT. General Assnin-1. Dafoe, Utica, and W, J. Datos, J Jk Perry, for Reach. a. Reynolds, hg or 9, 1874. Now for the Holidays TT Subscriber would inform bis triends and the public generally that he is thor- oughly prepared to supply the wants of all . in everything pertaining to Holiday Dainties ! FOR CHRISTMAS AND XEw YEAR'S HOIDAYS! Everything in the Bakery i Confectionary line. Fine Fancy Bread and Choice Con- and § he has not forgotten bis township pia - appointed. Adi 59-3m E. WALKER, H. 8, JOHNSON,' Port. Perry, Déc. 23, 1874. 52 Valuable Real Estate for See ACRES of Lot 17, in the 5th conces- Seasoned Lumber At his Mill, at Utica, which he will sell cheap, as ho wishes to clear the Yard this sion of the Township of Reach, sitnated inter Prince Albert and Port Perry, well » be 3 for Fruit and purposes, _ A.B. CAMPBELL. Utica, Feb. 3, 1875. 28] material, employing none Dut good work | men and sellingat priccs--when the quality | | of the Goods is cousidered--which 'cannot | ( fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hané lots of Boots an 1 Shoes of my own manufacture, Call and inspect my Stock, By First block west of the Post Office RICH. ARD WARRINER. Port xt Bert, Nov. 12) 1873, PORT PERRY AT HUGOES, PRINCE ALBERT, ! DOOR, SASH &WI00w BLID iS = a i Factory, PLANING MILL, &C. 4 Jt Subscriber having become eole pro- prietor of the above works has spared neither expense nor labsir in introducing the most app of 1} v and perfecting the several def partments of the work, and has now much pleasure in inform ing the public that he is prepared on the shortest notice, to fill all orders for Doors, Sash, Window Blinds' Mould'ngs of every style, all of the best quality of material and workmanship. Planing, Turning, &c, &c, done to order. Charges moderate. | On band a larce number of Doors, Sash | Window Blinds, Mouldings, &c, &c, of the best quality, cheap. | A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Jan'y 25, 1875. Lands & Farms FOR SALE. MARA. West 3 Lot 14, in the 6th con., 100 acres,--50 acres cleared. Also, North } Lot 13, in the 7th con. acres--60) acres Seared. Both lots are ni two miles from Brechi Also, Lot 12, in the ha eon,, 200 acres, Lot 12, in the 12th con. 200 acres. B. § 16, in the 12th con. 100 acres, All first-class Lots with small clearings. RAMA. Lot 16, in the 3rd con. 200 acres. Lot 15, in the 4th con, 200 acres. £8.31 16, in the 4th con. 100 acres, Well timbered, and convenient to Rama Stas tion on the Northern Railway Apply to J. HAM PEI RRY, WHITBY, 'Whitby, Jan. 18, 1875. 8-2m LNEER & WOOD FOR SALE. "IE Subscri! er has a large quantity of and Wood, UXBRIDGE | these Carriages before purchasing elsewhere. C. AEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th -- D. CONBOY, | Carriage & Sleigh M "AKER, MAIN STREET, | hearty and generous patronage he has ns from the public since commencing i busines in Uxbridge. A practical know- Pledge of the busificss in all its details, super-- ior Workmanship, First-Class Mrterial, Ele. | gance, in Style and Finish, and a determina- | tion to make his work equal i in every respect to his rep , is an of "the very large and increasing demand for his work, Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pat- entee of the turndown seat has made(a very great improvement as applied to Buggies.and is now making a specialty of Carriages with this scat, The great demand for Cutters with this reat fully confirms its superiority and excellence. Asa Single Buggy it is light and stylish, it is almost impossible to detect the fact that it was ever designed for two seats, yet in a moment it can be changed toan ele gant family Carriage capable of car- rying four persons, A shifting Top Carriage with this improv- ed seat is capable of being changed to Eight different forms and go perfect in every feature as to call forth the admiration of all, Parties about purchasing Buggies will find ded] itd ly to their af The Turn-down Seat is exe! mpt from every uscless adjustment and possessing in an em. inent degree Utility, Beauty, Strength, Ca- pacity, C Bi ity, Pe Neatnes and Che apness, 'as the Turn-down Beat with its adjustable "contrivance costs but $2.50 extra. Uxbridge, Jan, 20, 1875. 4 3 os rg 95 B Ez a) . BZ £2 pg O Q Bie H | 2 ap He) o HE = f=) 50 m2 0 Elam 2 oe SFP [-) Ez Qo pig te. nd : ' 3 +P FI < gt ET Also, 8 acres in the Village of Port Perry panie = Eu Lund's is pespesy. . H vith § of an aoe of Jaw § attached, in the village of Prince Al i 1 AtP. A, Hurd's Law ery Port Perry. La ay NOTE LOST. at the residence of yard fhe dale Siardel Tim oe Cf A boute gear 89, A081 or cup an ne ; Tuisls tv fortdt all ois from selling, No bettet Brick eo Come, wal n egotinting gaid | see them, i otaity on Er Gao. BEML. | Jt Pers, Dio. 17th, 1874. i mew Will always be a Specialty! | "An a ee AND ees aeeAND-- BILL LUMBER mn QO F in | |ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND --~------ AND -- [] CUT TO ORDER ------ AT -- PORT PERRY. Port Porry, Sept 24, 1878, Reina? Sy ' Reso . Td THE UXBRIDGE Embodies the Latest and best results of Inventive Geni in and, Experi CONCEDED SUPHRIORT 1t is the intention of the Company not saly to make the Best Instruments, but to Sell them the Cheapest! QUALITY AND VALUE CONSIDERED. Tuc Furniture Is now is full running order. There Warerooms are furnished with a large variety of the latest and most popular wares of the day, and upon examination, will be found to-be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited. Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any other house in the trade, they most respectfully solicit an examination of their Stock in all their De- partments. : IN THRE UNGERTAKING DEPARTMENT | Everything is also complete, A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butternut, Oak, Rose wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered COFFINS always on hand. We have also two FIRST- CLASS HEARSES with the necessary appendages, Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Co'y, A. T. BUTTON, Uxbridge, July 22, 1874. 3ly THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of 5 o Eavetroughs, Cistern 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 usual dispatch. : A. B. McCAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874, Another Triumph U. [ae Jomwson [lEapER | riers The following is the Secretary's Official Report of the Kent Connt Agricultural Society's Reaping match, held at Chatham, July 15th; 1874. CHATHAM, Oxr., JoLy 1678, 1874. At a trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took place near this town, on Wednesday, 15th inst. under the anspices of the Kent County Agriculiural Society, the tol- lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: COMBINED MACHINES. MANUFACTURING COMPANY. DeparTMENT | JOHN' N.B. All Kinds of good Lumber taken to exchange for work, The sul is the only authorized Agent in this for th Whitby Marble Works, locality Je Ne i Port Perry, May 13, 1874, DAVIS 2 SONS' . ~STE Ter Subscribers alwa always keep on d (and areconstantly manufabturing 3 a large Stock of just such = + FURNITURE ! As the community uires ; suitable all classes of hr All "of ie sgt teria, the Best Workuaxsuir, and at boom . ICES as cannot fail to suit. cemasiiaceed sinnne ene ll " UNDERTAKING : Inall its departments promptly : attended to and charges moderate. : COFFINS of all sizes kept con~ : stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes afid : newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : procured on short notice. ' The American ae of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style * of Hearse, Saassse secur samras tesege ares ertns . W. DAVIS & [i Port Perry, Nov. - 1873 hi y CHEAPER , THAN EVER Ww. H. _ PARK 18 SELLING FURNITURE Of every description Cheaper than ever for Cash or Short Credit. Undertaking Done on the SHORTEST NOTICE and CHEAP. B&F" Remember tho BIG CHAIR directly opposite the Post oa Pest Perry, The highest price paid for all kinds of en Lumber, B&F A good stout boy wanted to learn the' Y | Business. Agent for Toupsroxes and MoyxumesTs, W. H. PARK. Port Perry, Sept. 14, 1874. A PUBLIC , SAUTION. Holloway's Pills ant 223 Otntea Ointment ate nnjtbior The Har d by Messrs. Forsythe & Co.; of Dundas; took the First Dou a ion Hie 'Cut 5 0 1 inch. Draught, 350 ibs when raking, 300 1bs when not. | The Kirby Machine, manufac ured by Messrs. A. Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, took the Second Prize. a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 6 inches. Draught, 320 lbs when raking, 275, 'when not. 'The Dodge & Stephenson Machine, manu'actured by Messrs. Eastwood & Co. of In, gersoll, took the Third Prize, a Diploma. Cat, 5 feet. Draught, 375 1bs when raking, 3251bs when not. Sin gle. Machines. the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of Cat, 4 feet 10 inches. do The Machin yun po the First biize, a Silver HR 325 lbs, when not, 300 The Burdick Machine, eanufsetured by A. Harris, Son & Co,, of Brantford; took the Second | Prize, a Diploma. Cut 4 feet 11 in, Draught, when raking, 31%1bs, when not 2751bs. The Meadow Lark Machine, manufactured by Jobn Elliott, of London, took the Third Prize, {a Pilon Cut, 4ft. 2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs. The tollowing named Combined Machines competed bat were not awarded prizes, Ayr Clipper, manufactured by i John Watson, of Ayr. Cut 4 feet 7 inches. when raking, 3251bs, whennot 2751 * The Ohio combined, ai by Messrs John Stewart Co, of London. Cut, 5 feet 1 inch. Draught, when rakin, ing 3501bs, when pot, 3001bs. | The Buckeye, manufactured by Mr. "John Elliott, of London. Cut 4 foot, 8inches. Draught, |} when raking, Sas 1bs, when not, 290 Ibs. New Bal re, manufact by A. Harris, Son & Co, of Brantford. Oat, 4 fr. 10 in-- Drpusht, hen bi 310 0 Tiss when nol not 275lbs. All of which is hei correct j JOHN TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. psi 'This is another Triamph for the Johnston Reaper, as fi d by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. Comment is unnecessary when it is a well known fact, that in all the ia { in which the Johnston ha it has What creas Fam ng the First Prize ove 'others! 4 Farmers ask : Ey oi i July 2008, 100. toe PUMPS! PUMPS! You can get the best and the Sheagest Py Pomp in the. Province eis TF iat RV: x Ci dl PUMP FACTORY, ST ttn a (ae. 5 SEE. THE PRICES. 'Fords Foul) ig amp and Fire with on | 0 of re an Pampa can perfectly sat whetha bymallortbarvie To ibis Link wot wernid ie > SVS Bort Perey. £0 21 190 309] hod of the Houses manufactured nor spl ed States, although oo nau hay. 4 voll he nik hi ER TA Biitioh Gov! ach Potand Box bears t ernment Stamp, with the words Bisiak Govt Fils and Ointment, Londonyy engraved there- hi? has become necessary to make this an- Sovnesuient because tis ow York Chemical ompany (w ou baby (who 0 pay nol v) finding at last' ROK Draught, when raking, | + sumed the title of ** Holloway & Co, fod {even now, no one will buy their ith direct from them, so they have made oF nuge; ments to supply Sxclusively the firm of ¥ i Her, & Co., of New York, lh ed Ointmen| it oway's Pils fd Aine is prosuny that from the jo) and 5% have i iy Som Isewhere, : likely to be re hy Be : , vendors and others exercise great' faution 10 Jrsvant tiie] Ais Disted, by ands if these siedicth tgs faci of "Holloway end Co, New "York? J nN z yinees, who obtain my tide' on on io here, Lak Wy Hy i Del of LR phat Bublic, insert their An n the ik pial Ames MK may be known tliat had genuine from them; i. The Sallowise is a list of 'the firms nied ; oo . a I, Deaataicen wi] ly 1 somy Avery, Brown & 0 in Forsyih & Go. I Gary 8. ~ Charlotte Sida RE uiey'k Co., Vic i so Viera 6, Messrs. Messrs. Messrs, Mr. T, Des Hootie Lane E or DeSean 2 Files Messrs. Munro ay rs. J. Wi 3 Tie & Oo & or .. Hamilton, Ont, Na BE Che fn oni ok herve names inserted in the I apply here-- 5. --------

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