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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Sep 1875, p. 3

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oT BUTTER, 1 peResl. The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Butter, and N'o Charge for tubs. GEO. CURRIE. 3 CASH, oe CASH for any quantity of good Butter. GEO. CURRIE. NEW 600DS | NEW G00DS ! On hand and arriving daily. GEO. CURRIE. | Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and .Siques Sacrificed WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. GEO. CURRIE. "New Grey Cottons, Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, At Reduced Prices. GEO. CURRIE. The Cheapest Goods in Town Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Ourrie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Ourrie's Rich Black Lustres and French Merinos, Persian Cords, and "¥okahoma Silk Wharps--CHEAP. GEO. CURRIE. $hirtings, Flannels, Linens, - 'Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linen, Damask," and Lace «Curtains, ' At Geo. Currie's. ee ------ HARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Putly, Nails 'Locks, Hinges, Machine Oil, Salt in Barrels, 'e ~ Dairy Salt in Bags, ~ Water Lime, Water Lime, # | Port perry, Aug 12,1875; ( ' GREAT CLEARING SALE For 30 days AT COST! In order to make room for Fall Purchases | now on their way from Britain, and prior_to Stock taking we are offering the whole of our IMMENSE STOCK OF Dry Goods Ready-Made Clothing, . i Groceries, Crockery, Boots & Shoes Cost Prices! For Cash or Produce. All our Goods have been remarked and ticketed, so that all can see prices for themselves, Parties whose accounts are this Fall will receive vantages of th and payable ll the - GREAT SALE. HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER! AND Goods at Coat Prices, FOR THIRTY DAYS, T ¥ Pid wr o BROWN & ROS. } ube gu -- Port Perry, Aug. 4, 1875, Riss a Y. fsa fol | Manchester, Avg. 12, 1835, AND AS G00DS s CHEAP THE CHEAPEST. RETIRING from Jones Brother ARE NOT BUSINESS. S exception. of the public. thorough working order by the Fifteenth of September. "Already they are in receipt of LARGE respective departments. Port Perry, Aug. 25, 1875. Notwithstanding the past season has been unequaled in the history of Canada for general depression and inactivity in all branches of business, their experience has been a remarkable Admonished by the outlook, Spring purchases were made with unusual caution, and were offered at prices which induced rapid sales and secured the continued confidence and patronage Encouraged by these results and the prospect of an abundant harvest, they are now actively engaged in preparing for the Fall Campaign, and hope to have all the various departments in Of Tweeds, Flannels, Wincies, Shirtings, Prints and Dress Goods. Deriving their supplies from the best possible sources and upon the most advantageous terms, they are in a position to offer entirely fresh and desirable Goods, adapted to the: present and coming season, at prices which will be found infinitely more profitable and satisfactory thas old and depreciated Goods At and Under Cost! They would aleo add for the satisfaction of customers, that the important branches of Millinery, Dress Making, and Tailoring will continue under the competent supervision of Miss McKENziE, Miss DYER, and -MR. James Isaacs, who have attained popularity in their 2 FOR Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WaARERBE, JBTIBBY PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, As) BOOKS General Supls for Schools, CHEAP AND COOD. J W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, May 6, 1874. JONES BROS. CORRIGAN & (CAMPBELL 20 CENTS FOR Bushels . e chester Station Whitby Harbor. 100.000 BARLEY Ww ANTED For which the highest market price paid, de- livered either at Man. or IButterx. AND SELLING GOODS AT I IN (AM PRICE | Spleatin Value in Sugars. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Aug. 12, i875. CAMPBELL & BLACK Are daily receiving additional Stock, which at present consists of the following com- modities : Groceries, Provisions WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, which they offer to the public at a Small Advance Cost ! A large quantity of SUGAR 11, 12, OR 13 LBS. FOR $1. - Good value in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as Cheap as the Cheapest and as good as the best, 5 FRUIT of all kinds at the lowest rates. Very fine COFFEES, and a Stock of pure SPICES. Splendid value in TOBACCOS. B&F" Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, and all kinds of Provision kept constantly for sale. TERMS-- Strictly Cash or Produce. 265 Parcels delivered to any part of the corporation, or to Prince Albert, free of harge. fy Campbell & Black. on on hand, which is pure, good aud Cheap, Port Perry July 28, 1875, OVAL! The Subscribor has now Removed his business into that splendid NEW STORE next to the famed * Walker House' Hotel, where he will be most happy to meet all his old customers and friends, and show them his LARGE and CoMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT: REMO Dress Goods in every variety and quality Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Nails, Hinges, from 10 cents a yard upwards. , 86. The best Stock of really fine Prints in| Town, An immense Stock of Boots and Shoes, at all prices. Ladieg beautiful Umbrellas and Parasols, Ladies' Sleeveless Cashmere Jackets. Ladies' Beautiful Prunella Boots at 65 cents With everything else in the Dry Goods| which were acknowledged the Cheapest Line. Boots ever offered. GROCERIES ofall kinds. Gentlemen's Summer Clothing in great Oranges) Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, &c., always variety. Ready-made, snd made to om hand. order, All of which will"be. Sold Cheap for Cash. T. C. FORMAN. Pert Perry, June 9, 1875. IRON, STEEL, HORSE NAILS, AND RASPS. * : tor will be ready early {in Seplomber. : S. H. CHRISTIAN. Pp. S.--New Eleva: HARDWARE STORE AB, \ MEATY SELF ARDY Mechanics' Tools, Building Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, &c. Pn eh we ph am cs Havas ir. 108 detertiined to Sell at the v gE Lowest Prices. A Call tespectfully solicited, See #&° REMEMBER THE PLACE, -- 7 A FaRMANTA oLD STAND: Pork Rewry; June 8, 4375, Glass, Oils, Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, | a pair--even better than last year--.| Switches, 1 'ings, RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! CK TO BE SOLD PRINTS, usual price 11¢, eae cse senenseaseeussesscsssssannannss now selling at 8c PRINTS, « 123... « 100 PRINTS, « 15c.. « 123c DREBS GOODS ....ccoeeeeee at from 10¢ LUSTRE, Black.... . at from 18¢ STRIPED LAWN at 13¢ BHAWES ots eormeresice at $2 Fine Heavy Stuff DRESS ( at 1240 COTTON aib LOOMS ... .. VERY CHEAP. LADIES' PRUNELLAS......... . at 60c do HIGH CUT LACE BOOTS ....... . at $1 MEN'S BTOGASB..ivieicteiorioneacaonacsransianonass at $1.90 Teas and Groceries,-- -- Very Cheap. IN FACT, EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT COST AND UNDER!! pa Come early and secufd some of those real Bargains, as an oppor- tunity like the present seldom offers when you can in reality get 8 dt WHOLESALE PRICES. FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. . A.W. ROBERTS. { A. CHOICE PA OAL cellent Farm being composed of the Southeast part of Lot 11 in the 11th Con- cession of REACH, Port Perry; Aug. 23; 1875: VALUABLE Farm for Sale. For Sale lot No, I4, in the 13th Con. of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, Souialatee And 11 A the West comer of th > cres on the prner of 8 = 140 AORES |Hhiiidielne ii Su There are 120 acres clear and in the best| cla Land, nearly all cleared, well fenced, state of cultivation, the balance being Hard~ | and in & high of cultivation. There Av HAIR DRESSER, ai Hale Jewelry Maninciared: atmy suit purch them in one lof. por Apply as above, 4 Fort Perry, July 8, 1875, rooms, corer Queen and Perry Streets, Serr Ror 18, 1874, N. MoARTHUR, » . 'AHNId Fancy Goods! Also, foc 846, 140,000 sound Brick You, Port Perry. Saka in lots to] but would prefer selling 28] PORT PERKY, PRATICAL WATCHMAKER. EGS to announce to bil chstomers and! 'the public in general; that he has Re~ ceived and is now SHOWING At his New Store, 2 doors west of the « Walker House," the first lob of his owm FINE WATCHES! Which he is determined ter sell at suck Prices as 2 all Com- And' suit" every one. Please call and examine for yourselves. Gold Watches ! Silver Watches ! Ladies' Watches { Gentlemen's Watches ! Boys' Watches ! Keyless Watches ! Note the place :--Two doors west of the Walker House. JOHN DIESFELD. Port Ferry, Aug 25, 1875, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! we Subscribers having been engaged a, 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 preparca to furnish any Agricultural Machi factured at the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's Werks, Oshawa, on the Shortest Notice and the Most Yavorable Terms. The Champion - COMBINED REAPER snd MOWER. THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, THE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER. BROAD-CAST SOWERS and SPOUT DRILLS. | WISNER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAKE. THRESHING MACHINES, &C. (14 highest Prize Medals and Diplomas Awarded the Champion in Europe for 1873. A Sweeping Victory in the old world ! | A Crowning Triumph in the New!!! ! Europe and America join hand in Crowning | the Champion King of the Harvest Field E. WALKER. H. 8. JOHNSON, Port Perry, Dec. 3, 1874. < 53 D. CARMICHAEL, Agent at Sunderland. Lo] ay an 8 Hob : ETH 8a 53 OQ > as i Br [Bird Qs ford = 22 BE =i = a3 g : £ HS 2 25 § - a v gag 2 bi om pie Q 1 oF a g #5 J35=E : sh £3 =i = § 3 lam 1 : , 3 iat fg less BE 3 it 2g gg 3: z iii i S 28 nEF SEE SsRibn if § ERLESpf 8 3 ielzl ee F 1 Hing: 3 3 TEEa2 Nef o 3 8 gE Ra : HS EERE TNT 3 ip moi > m gis => ie Blige NE LH a = = S50 15 & yp» § 58 2 g BS HH J N 2383... THE ONTARID FARMERS' Mutual Insurance Company. Tlis Company is now fully organized and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses Chtrches, Those wishing to ifstire and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Office; or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates x On the premises there are two barns | 5p good cient buil on_ the | will be found as low &s y. ith stables underneath, thrifty or- 3 » # » 'any respon- Shai fk ch me ling on vo A mao hie 3eual Lnsurincy Cotipuny is Glade. ud a cistern, and aanever-iling | fruit wud an excellent " a Oe Droste the Royal Hotel, Sram St water rung through ie farm. -- Tho station ie al hak coud be desired *°X a Kon : TERMS LIBERAL, ' win thr dns of tho best markets " Aly on th prin -- RON BAGSHAW 'or particulars apply to the pi hk. V2it Ani EPSOM ih 1, PTO "iL wRTRER, | TAILORING - ESTABL ! MRS. L. M. COOK, |OrtoP.A HUD

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