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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Sep 1875, p. 3

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er pring sae ee i ' -- Golumn| MR. CURRIES OOLUMN Tamim Now opening, and Stock, will be complete in a fow days. Gl, CURRIE BET vALUE/IPIRTATIONS BUTTER, PrLAS BYBEBV. The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Butter, and No Charge for tubs. GEO. CURRIE. Jones B RETIRING depression and inactivi exception. I8 AT Vyaor -CHRISTIAN'S, MANCHESTER THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR CASH for any quantity of good Butter. LS GEO. CURRIE. ro ARE NOT from BUSINESS. | i Notwithstanding the past season has been unequaled in the of the public. 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 thorough working order by the Fifteenth of September. Already they are in receipt of LARGE ARRIVALS 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 STATIONERY, entirely fresh and desirable Goods, adapted to the present and coming season, at prices which will be found infinitely more profitable and satisfactory than old and depreciated Goods At and Under Cost! (= They would also add for the satisfaction of customers, that the important branches AV of Millinery, Dress Making, and Tailoring will continue under the competent supervision of i Miss McKenzig, Miss Dyer, and MR. James Isaacs, who have attained roi in their General Supplies for Schools respective departments. Port Perry, Aug. 25, 1875. ty in all branches of business, their experience has been a remarkable thers \ history of Canada for general FOR Admonished by the outlook, Spring purchases were made with unusual caution, and were Choige, Valuable, and Cheap offered at prices which induced rapid sales and secured the continued confidence and patronage 0 ABRSRBG, JBWBIV Te A Fancy Goods! PLAIN AND FANCY all the various departments in Ep BOOKS CHEAP AND COOD. W. H. MoCAW. Port Perry, May 6, 1874. JONES BROS. LOOK OUT. LOOK OUT ! SUPEIOR - CARRIAGES ! AT A BARGAIN! Ontario Works! A Ld Carriage The Subscriber is ing a very large number of SLEIGHS and OUTTERS of Work hi bi NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! On hand and arriving daily. GEO. CURRIE. Li A R G E, Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed GEO. CURRIE. New Grey Cottons, Cotton Yarns; Denims and Ducks, GEO. CURRIE: Wheat, Peas, VERY ATTRACTIVE ! The Cheapest Goods in Town Are offered PORT PERRY. the Newest Styles, of the Best Material and of Buperi new and Stylish in way of Cutters and Winter Rigs, and will require all his Show Room, so that he will not have sufficient accommodation for holding over the balance of his Summer Manufacture, and has decided to have a Clearing Auction Sale! To dispose of the Carriages he has on hand ; and for this purpose he has instructed Mr. W. M. Willcox to sell by Auction, at the Ontario Carriage Works, Port Perry, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1870. The following Choicé lot of Carriages :-- WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. WELL ASSORTED, , W. M. WILLCOX, Auctioneer. At Reduced Prices. | 1 Covered Phaeton, new, 1 Shoe-Fly Buggy, nearly new, 2 Covered SBhoe-Fly Buggies, shifting Tops, 1 Piano Box Buggy, nearly new, new, 1 Square Box Buggy, nearly new, 1 Half. Spring Wagon, nearly new, 1 Light Wagon, nearly new, 1 Democrat, nearly new, 1 Four Spring Wagon, suitable for Stage or Commercial purposes, nearly new, 1 Portland Cutter, nearly new, 1 Roll Seat Cutter, nearly new, 10 Sets Iron Harrows, 10 Horge Hoes, i 8 Cultivators, 2 Open Shoe-Flys, new, 1 Roll Seat for family use, new, 2 Open Phaetons, new, 2 Open Yacht Buggies, new, 1 Bar Box Piano, new, 2 Piano Buggies, Round Corners, new, 2 Democrats, new, 1 Lumber Wagon, new, 1 Phaeton, nearly new, | Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. TERMS. --ALll sums cf $50 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months credit will be given by purch furnishing approved paper JAMES EMANEY. LARGE ARRIVALS T. C. Forman I8 NOW RECEIVING aH TIBT ABQB JVOSH OF FALL & WINTER GOODS PORT WHICH WILL BE FOUND UP TO THE TIMES ! In Quality and Price. Remember the place---one door West of the Walker House. T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, Sept 9, 1875. 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 Oats & Barley. In a few days my facilities PIRST RATE VALUER! for handling grain will be second to none. The Cost of] oh WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Currie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, Rich Black Lustres and French Yokahoma Silk Wharps--CHEAP. handli ng being cut down to the ematlest 'margin, and parties bringing their Grain to this market may rely on getting -tthe very highest obtainable INDUCEMENTS ! rr 3 GEO. CURRIE. Bs Shirtings, Flannels, Linens, EN FALL GOODY Merinos, Persian Cords, and ANSP BSDPION ENTIRE Highest Price for Butter. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. on Cost! A large quantity of SUGAR = imtabsnar 11, 12, OR 13 LBS. FOR $1. commer (CORRIGAN & (CAMPBELLS Good value in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as Cheap as the Cheapest and as good as the best. FRUIT of all kinds at the lowest rates. Very fine COFFEES, and a Stock of pure BPICES. Splendid value in TOBACCOS. 3&5 Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, and all kinds of Provision kept constantly for sale. TERMS--Strictly Cash er Produce. $65 Parcels delivered to any part of the corporation, or to Prince Albert, free of harge. hp Campbell & Black. Port Perry July 28, 1875. BR EC AL Sr ot Price going in this section of country. Grain Stored, and a Liberal Advance made on it to : C ASH CUSTOMERS |Locks, Hinges, Machine Oil, Mechanics' BE a Varnish. "parties not wishing to Sell wha. delivered. ) 8, H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Sept. 9, 1875: J BROWN & ROSS. PORT PERRY: Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1875, Curtains, Paints, Oils, Putty, Nuils, |Salt in Barrels, Water Lime, : Water Lime, GEO. CURRIE. Port Perry, Aug 12, 1875, FISHIN Port Perry, June 9, 1875, At Geo, Curries TRON, STEEL, HORSE NAILS, AND RASPS. The Subscriber has opened a well assorted Stock of HARDWARE, EV) b Hill | HHI Hi oe Hoary Stutr DRESS GOODS i 4 Tools, Building Hardware, Farmers' Hardware, &c. TACKLE and every other article kept in a first clase ware Store, to Sell at the RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! THE WHOLE STOCK TO BE SOLD . HARDWARE STORE At Cost and Under! PRINTS, usual price 11c.... . now gelling at 8c PRINTS, SP " 100 at 12 VERY CHEAP. [ 60c Teas and Groceries,-- -- Very Cheap. * IN FACT, EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, La PLATED WARE, GUNS, SPORTING und AT COST AN D UNDER | | 26 Come early and secure some of these real Bargains, as an oppor- : Dairy Salt in Bags, i voL Ng L OW a os t Prices. tunity like the present seldom offers when you can in reality get Goods at A} A Call respectfully solicited, #6 BEMEMBER THE PLACE-- " FORMAN'S OLD STAND. J. B. LAING, Queen Street. WHOLESALE PRICES. - FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. A. W. ROBERTS. Port Perry, Sept. 21, 1875, ~~ oy APRA PERRY, PRATICAL WATCHMAXER, Bite altoids to DIF customeand the public in general, that he has Re- ceived an «Walker House," the first lot of his own Importation of FINE WATCHES Which he is determined to sell at such Prices as will Defy all Com- petition, 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 ! T= Subscribers having been engage" as AGENTS JOSEPH HALL! Manufacturing Company | OSHAWA, Would take this opportunity of informing the Farming community of this section of country that they are preparea to furnis. any Agricultural Machine manufactured st the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's Works, Oshawa, on the Shortest Notice and the Mos: Favorable 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 MACHINES, &C. 14 highest Prize Medais and Diplomas Awarded the Champion in Europe for 187? A Sweeping Victory in the old world | A Crowning Triumph in the New!!! Europe and America join band in Crownir; the Champion King of the Harvest 'Field. E. WALKER. H. S,JOHNSON, Port Perry, Dec. 3, 1874. ba D. CARMICHAEL, Agent at Sunderland, = ad 8d SpuaN} MOOIS uanjal 3snf sup "rgg1 '8 udy 'Auag yiod 03 '§000VEO0L, 'SAATI00 'SVAL '$801ppu 01) 9AL05G() -gonpoxd ued joxasw ay) NSTI TOJOOS PIO jsouy oy Jo ouwos 300; UL dau | a3ed anol ANV SHNIM JO #59[0 3015 § 'puog UI Yeu) 10} pasvyomd soy oggoIoqa 'SINIVIY FIUSALOUM OF wou po avouyqag STINVCL 2 &§ N = 3 5 5 & 5 SN REERE : fied ge "£23200 > CEE S2 giigsd wm Siz fm Heo BREE Tw B90 Pie, S Eiaay SE] Fra EE bd S30 FEZ. pg 5» Epgig fo 3:27 Be. 58858 N EFRAIE om THE ONTARI0 FARMERS' Mutual Insurance Company. This Company is now fully organized and is and their contents, country School Houses and Churches. Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so; either by applying to the Head Office, or to.any of will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada: Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Brock St, Whitby. L. FAIRBANKS, Jr, Secretary. STRAYED COW, wo (NAME {nto the prepisea of the Subsnibers Cad) cr shoe 1 ; of A {rr Eng A Red Cow--Farrow. will be sold as the law di To key SR prepared to accept risks on. Farm Buildings the focal Agents of the Company. Our rates i

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