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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jun 1875, p. 3

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4 } ' : < . ' -- \ 7 = ' . - i ¢w J V 1 : 4 . me eS = : Stir -- imme Guana oie : -- rr ie ; " Brown & Ross' Column 18 ou O L AGRICULTURAL ' GO TO Mr. Christian's Colum -- 15. SPRING CIRCULAR. 1875. ; a In accordance with previous arrangements a change has taken place in the composition of the firm of [] [ * » u - ' . ' JONES BROTHERS, :@ eri i . : i, al OF i # pes Subscribers having been engaged ' 1 Mr. R. Jones having retired from the same--Mr. W. M, Jones becoming his successor. " ' fe = . Our arrangements for the present season's trade having been completed, we take. this opportunity of advising you that our prepara- AGENTS Pp ORT PERRY, . : - > tions in the various branches are much more complete than usual. : * : { : The t extended to our pred us to in the steps of progress marked out by them, FOR TUE FoR i and endeavor by legitimate and honorable effort to still further promote the reputation of the House. 2 : | p22 Anticipating a continuance of that confidence and support which rendored the business so eminently successful during the past 4 3 . > | Y - we have been actively engaged for some time in making extensive alterations A premises. The stairs in the Dry Goods store h n J 0 S E I H Ho A LL Choice, Valuable, and Cheap a changed and an additional counter added to each side, making the entire depth of eighty fect available for actual business. This has . { x enabled us to effect a decided improvement in our Millinery. Show Room, increasing the size and rendering it much more convenient f } : | 5 | and attractive, The Grocery store has also undergone considerable alterations, having been extended some forty feet in the rear, and | an ae uring ompany ) i Deing now the same depth as the Dry Goods store, affords aniple acconfmodation for the Baot 00, rtm , whic will bel : VW 2 Be HIS * found in the front--Groceries and Crockery occupying tho rear, By these alterations our premls havi en gi imppraged, and ~ wr we. whee! ww D are now thoroughly adapted to the requirements of a rapidly increasing trade, enabling us Moré" essfully to expind and fect all OSHAWA, ' ~ . its various departments. dhyivaled for extent, variety, and cheapness, we trust With greatly improved facilities and a Stock of we are not too sanguine in anticipating a healthy and prosperous future. Wi Would tale this opportunity of informing e Well aware that the low prices realized for produce, and . the stringent condition of the money market, have admonished all classes to retrench expense, but we believe the outgrowth will be a _---- more. careful discrimination of value, a keener competition for Cash and Ready-Pay Customers, and a general improvement in the method of doing business, Fully comprehending the situation, we mean to meet it, by offering our Goods at such prices that every Customer shall receive the best possible value in every article purchased at our counters, Id the limited space this circular affords, it is quite impossible to refer eyen.to the more prominent features of our Stock, yet we feel that we should be perpetrating an injustice, were we to omit reference to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, . . Which offers attractions of no ordinary description to those who appreciate genuine merit. * A stock eminently fresh and attractive, the Farming community of this section of country that they are preparca to furnish any Agricultural Machine manufactured at the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's Works, Oshawa, on the Shortest Notice and the Most Favorable Terms. The Champion IBV BLEBT AND Faney Goods ! THAN EVER JUST RECEIVED @ PLAIN AND FANCY AT CHRISTIAN'S STATIONERY, BOOKS AND . | combined with the superior taste and skill of MISS MCKENZIE, : Places this department beyond successful rivalry. We haye also secured the services of Miss Dyer, late of Oshawa, who has charge of the Dress-Making Dopartment, and is prepared to execute orders promptly and satisfactorily. We have to congratulate ourselves on retaining the services of Mr. James Isaacs, who has established his reputation as a First Class Cutter. Our Assortment of Cloths, Coatings and Fancy Vestings, is really magnificent, and offers inducements to those desiring fashion- 4 able Suits, which cannot be surpassed by city establishments. All the other departments hay, in like manner, had the most careful - attention, and the entive stock having been purchased under the most favorable circumstances, at the bg: t possible dovi¥ces; wo are . in a position to offer our customers advantages which cannot be surpassed. » x ? . 14 highest Prize Medals 4 : . Having every confidence in your good judgment, we particylarly selicit a caccful exnmingtion and gdmparison of Goods and Prices and Diplomas * COOD AND UNIFORMLY CHEAP COODS. J feeling satisfied it will establish our reputation for General Supplies for Schools ) | SHAWLS! . Hoping the coming scason may prove to you a fruitful one, and assuring you at all times of our very best services, CHEAP AND COOD. : Splendid Prints, 123c, . . JONES Port Perry, May 1, 1875. # COMBINED REAPER and MOWER. THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, TUE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER, BROAD-CAST SOWERS and SPOUT DRILLS. WISNER'S SULKEY IIORSE-RAKE. PLRESHING MACHINES, &C. MANCHESTER. y AND SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF. Awarded the Champion in Europe tor 1873. A Sweeping Victory in the old world 11 A Crowning Triumph in the New!!! Earope and America join hand in Crowning the Champion King of the Harvest Field. BE. WALKER. IL. 8, JOHNSON, BROS. W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, May G, 1874. REMOY AL * N. B. Notwithstanding the unprofitable results of last season, we intend to make a specialty of the BUTTER TRADE. } Heavy Grey Cottons, 10c. Although at present prices are ruling low, as soon as the accumulations of old butter have Leen disposed of, we look for a change, In the meantime, customers are assured that we shall at all times pay the very highest price offered in this or surrounding towns. Port Perry, Dee, 23, 1874, 52 - J.B D. CARMICHAEL od r sr Agenta « Beautiful Dress Goods from 12jc. TILTON vs. BEECHER. © MRI, REMOVAL! John Diesfeld, PRACTICAL BOOTS AND SHOES! UIT 11 BEECHER . Acq TED !! Watchmaker, &ec. . oo © NDENT of the world wide EGS leave to say, that he has Removed Fine Black Lustres at from / : to his Ladies' Prunclias 623c per pair. 25¢ to The. i S. E. ALLISON 7 » INEW PREMISES Black Gashmere, | n : endiv ' alt \ RB / : 9 | Ladies' Prunellas 81 extra quality. TC FORMAN one {BBE BM A suitable for his fast increasing trade 3 ic co a et Tl mm t increasing trad cade and the Walker House, adics Leather boots 90¢ Black Barathea, numerous customers, he has spared nojpains m And takes this opportunity to thank his l 8 ved 2000 Rolls Room Paper and Bord- many friends and customers for tho kind Men's Stogas $2. ering of lity and price to suit every © of customers, One of the patronage bestowed upon him during the past | Largest Stocks LAINTS, OILS, VARNISIES, PAINT BRUSHES, §e. A full and and solicits a continuance of their kind complete Stock of FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, so that none will be ata loss to get favors. just what they want in that line, and as I feel the necessity of keeping at all times a large Stock of Pure Unadulterated Drugs, 1 beg to state that the utmest care and prompti. | tude are used in order to make my place of business the most reliable of the kind in the | fin the rapidl order to fully 1 Black Crape Cloth, Black Cobourg, Black Silk, - At Geo. Ourrie's.: dade, | ALN LOVES GHONTERY Has Removed his business to the NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE, p a i ON Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Elgin Watches, &c. All Goods warranted as represented to be, | County. Prescriptions carefully compoundec. As my past success has been more than | my fondest an ations, I am determined to so conduct my business that everything | will be satisfactory to my customers and myself. T will scll for CASI, and at prices that oy suit all classes. Stock--full, complete and genvine, No second price, All*served | { alike. | Port reicy, Apm 1, 1500. {BW pen, All work warzanted. JOIIN DIESFELD, Practical Watchmalker Loh. 9 = Ad DRESS GOODS! West of the Walker House. DOOR ATINSON. | Men's Feit and Straw Hats very cheap. L'Ort L erry, van. <4, BLACK Ready-Made Clothing in great varjety ARCHIE §. CAMPBELL & HUGH A. 85 SEE NEW ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WELK. TUESDAY, JUNE 8th, 1875, | At the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of which all . i Coronors, Jurors and Constables are required Now Opening at | to take notice. A NW. ROBERTS | Nt Sheriff's Office, whm----) | Whitby, May 4, 1875. The Latest Novelties in Dress Goods! Every line compete, and offered very CHEAP for jo] . an g ©] Yeas iti , vs Z a Shirtings, - . Port Perry, June 2, 1875. | g a = = Roll'd Lun... all colors, a CL Having bought out the business of MR. E. WORTHINGTON, and hav- | J g Jeans and Wiggans, ing purchased Stock suitable to the wants of their trade, are now 3 = { i : Tre BROWN & PATTERSON |= oi nia 18 is ACs | 5 "2S 5 > Fancy Shirtings, N | = ~ ; WS F 1 ! | ¥ Tz Carpets and At Geo. Ours, Uh), A { R | 7 , » r « y. . oy 8, na gee | 1 Splendid Bran New Stock of Oo HLH AL J ls i } in OUER ES PR git TONS £ L C t i EH rs . id fre 3 HENAd ace Curtains. \ WHITBY |) GRUUERIEY, FRUTINUNG, ci <i * : & a = o ( <5 - 2 = . x RN QS 8 Canadian Cottons : WW S d Xa GULOYS g z $)] A large Stock and splonds 43 te aa H 5 A plendid Assortment. : an Beg to thank their numerous customers for past favors, and to notify they ~ i Ine ; an gg 0 jy & HF Canadian Cotton Bags, u >= ALL OF THE VERY Farmers of North Ontario and vicinity, that they still keep on handiine o0 25%) : e g ed 2, . Linen Bags; ® " 8 > : : Za a Canadian Cotton Yarn 'IE : GARDEN SEEDS, &C 2 2 4 PORT PERRY, Hab soniliie : 3 Dont nn Bn a \ os 2 2 3 i i anu facture: Avike SCCure s services All of which we shall offer at low fizures. Trusting that the patronage so liberally ex--| 2 8 3 ' } A full supply of their various Manufactures, and having sceured the services of 2 Sik 2 SE a Clon 5 a oo uy m a, es g £ E b g Lace Curtains 90c per pair, At Geo. Currie Ss. « " | utmost, endeavor to supply parties with first class gous at the lowest possible sates. "3% Z = 5 Mrz. Rr. D. ROBBINS A car load of Western Corn expected soon, ' 8 3 Z| & -- : : ecu ; : wince Albert, fr § 3 EE) v To attend to that particular department, the public may rely on having their wants well pe Delivering done to any part of this Corporation or Prince Albert, free of 3 g -- = : attended to, We are still making charge. 8 2 2 o v . : TERMS-- Strictly Cash or Prod B® - 5 New Prints; ERMS-- Strictly Cash or [rod uce, £ a 3 J J ¢ PORT PERRY, April 15, 18 CAMPBELL & BLACK 85 2 Zz g New Hollands; T PERRY, April 15, 1875. AMPBE LACK. ; ; HE JOHNSTON [EAPER i Hib Now So Fn 0 ZN §> 2 New Towels and Towelling, o 5 1150 1 o At GEO. CURRIE'S. N =87 w i é Believing as wa dodhat i is decidedly the Best Reaper in tho World. 5 2 zi2 -- rr ---- -- T7% ! 50 225 2 We have never yet been Defeated &- sf - : " : i At a single trial, and the laurels won at Paris, Ont., in 1871; on the Tweedie Farm, near Felt Ha t Ss In the new 'Whitby, 1871 ; Millbrook, 1871 ; Ottawa, 1873; and at Chatham, in 1874, and at different Nails, Glad#, Paints, Oils; Varnishes, &c. Spring Styles, other places, East and West, during the past four seasons, all unite in crowniag it o : ! ' AT GEO. CURRIE'S; ge King of the Harvest! al 1.30 pre ; i & ENERAL SESSIONS. And should fully satisfy the most skeptical, For the season 1875, we are waking every Notice is hereby given that the Court of . HE effort to produce the best machine on the Continent. General Sessions and County Court for the . | ) ) What we say of the JOHSTON is equally applicable to our other Machines, Our County of Ontario, will be held mn the Court| git py the Ton, Barrel or Bag. : House, in the 3 2 ie ; ° ? ke s + y > . a ; Cayuga Chief Mower TOWN OF WHITBY, (Cr Further arrivals of New ~~ 4 Is now too well known to need recommendation. The oN Goods will be received as the IMMENSE SPRING ARRIVALS i 1 \ Is a new Mower with 2} inch sections--front cut----has a wabbling motion to the cutter season advances, and will be sold Cheap! Cheap | Cheap ! | for Cash! 3 :% YOUNG CANADA, bar--very light draft, well adapted to newer and rougher scctions, and Las'fow equals as "™ THE TRIUMPH, A Combined Machine, using the Johnston Self-Rake, we are fully prepared to warran : to be as good a Combined Machine as is made in Canada. And while unscrupulous 4 Agents are endeavoring to sell inferior Combined Machines at a higher price, that have . acver made a record in Canada, We would simply ask you to compare Machines avd Having purchased that splendid shop lately §. : ar erected Ly Adem Gordon, Esq, I intend High Schaal Notice | paying special attention to the Butter trade Salt, : and will give the very highest price for good prices, feeli satisfied as to the result, All our Machines are fully warranted, and CASH or PRODUCE. : ee : / we are bound to give satisfaction, Repairs of all kinds constantly = hand. Black and Colored Lustres, Grenadines a Cottons, BE nest. exsnination of Chadidates for Butter, Plaster, a . ' : : Everything Sold at Foundry 'Prices. Cobourgs, te Dress Goods, ny > : your oless'at 'once Balmoral Silk W: Table and is . i "o Ere Macl Whitby. Foon Co, Rt, con Tok POR PERRY 3 i Joa {Water Lime x aS . Cotton GI nts' Une i on Tuesday al esday, Adak BROWN & ROSS. x Brown & Patters on Manufacturing Company: Whitby Re Liiva; 'Lisle Gloves, 4 Umbrellas, ? 8th and Jane, Beginning, Sach day, ton, 3 : . a Or to R. D. ROBBINS, Port : ohair, Men's, Women's and Childrens' Hosiery, Lh ils, Jsirous, of, Attending during, the 8. H. CHRISTIAN, : L : © Mr. WM. JAMIESO nchestor; Mr. ALLAN SMITH, Brilliants, ~~ Silks, &o. 1875; aro: requested. {0 CAR - lof LAA Ls 1 : oN. oe ort Perry, are duly authorized | An miniehée lot of HATS eS, at unheard of prices. A the Head ase of the School; D. Si ha iE Re Another 'those famous 8. Lil ; . : : TORY FERRY. |Agoats, lo whom urdrs ag Bo tiem: B. & P. Mra Co. NONE PADY MADE CLOTHING snd. CLOTHING MADE T0 ORDER. Byoergtihe ron. : : : 4 April 8, 1875 A. W. ROBERTS. fapit2r, 1815 17-7] Manchester, March 3, 1875, 5 Port Perry, June 3, 1875. [Waits, April 1, 1875. . 44 port Perry, April 8, . 1875, 3 A : . : A

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