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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Feb 1878, p. 3

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we ii A case of rome interest was tried in the Hamilton Police Court a few days ago. Af the driver of the stage between Hamilton and Strabane was nearing the city, he over- took the wagon of a teamster, and turned his team to the right with the intention of passing. The teamster, to prevent his pass. ing, also turned to the right, and crowded the stage off the road, upsetting it over an embankment, seriously injuring a horse atid breaking the vehicle. The stage.driver had the teamster tried before the Magistrate for the purpose of making him pay costs. The teamsser admitted the offence, but urged that the stuge-driver was attempting to pass on the wrong side. The judge decided that the teamster was right and dismissed the case: 'The statute distinctly provides that a team in passing another on the road must pass on the left side. It would be well for parties driving with vehicles to bear this important fact in mind, a Making it Stick. Mr. Cathcart Thompson has aletter in the Halifax Herald distinctly and emphatically reaffirming that Mr. Jones did in 1869 use the disloyal language about the flag attributed to him. Mr. Jones' veracity is far from belng unimpeachable, and his denial that Le uttered the words must tend to lower him greatly in public estimation. Few in Halifax will credi his denial. ; -- ee ---- All should see Peurce's Cheap Tweeds. The Markets. Ossenver Orrick, Feb, 21 1878. Fall Wheay, .... «: $100¢t0 8110 Spring Wheat, . 0950 100 040tc 053 0 32tc 033 060to 062 350to 000 Hay per ton, 10-00 to 12 00 Butter ...... 05to 015 Eggs ... 011to 000 Cheese. . 0l1l1to 011 Potatoes 030to 635 Hides. 6 00 to 650 Wool 028to 025 Pork.... 450te 479 -------------------------------------------- MARRIED. On the 14th inst, by the Rev. G. T. Richardson, at the resideage of the bride's brother-in-law, Joel Shaw Esq , Mr. Templ¢ Beswick to Miss E, A. Sellars all of Epsom, In the M. E. Church, Port Perry, on th* 17th inst , by Rev. C. A. Simpson, assisted by Rev. W. Hansom, Mr, James Dafoe, of , Niagara Co, N.Y., to Miss Jemima White. of Port Perry. By the same, on the 20th inst, at the residence of Mr E. Richardson, Mr. Richard Hawkins, to Miss Louise Wakeford, all of Reach, DIED. In Port Perry, on the 15th inst., George Cain, aged 35 years, F. PATERSON, (late of Beaverton,) + Barrister and Attorney-at Law, Solici- tor in Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary 'ub- lie, &e., &c. A Office over Brown & Curries Store. Port Perry. ILLINGS & McGILLIVRAY, Barristers Solicitors, Notaries Public, &e, Port Perry. ZB A large amount of money to loan at 8 per cent. John Billings. John A. McGillivray. NO County of Ontario CE! S heceby given that TO WIT © } the mn x % N COURT OF ASSIZE, Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer, and Gen- eral Gaol Delivery, will be holden in and for the COUNTY of ONTARIO, in the COURT HOUSE, in the TOWN OF WHITBY, iin O sins TUESDAY. MARCH 19th INST. AT THE HOUR OF TWELVE 0'CLCCK, NOON. Of which all Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and all others concerned will take notice and govern themselves accordingly, NELSON G. REYNOLDS, Sheriff's Office, Sheriff Co. Ontarin. Whitby, Feb. 12th, 1878. --_-- CAUTION! LL parties are hereby cautioned against A Trusting my Wife, JANE, without my Written Order, as I will not be responsible for debts contracted by ber after this date. THOS. HOGGARD. Utica, Feb, 16, 1878. CHANGER SALE Valuable Farm IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA, In the County of Victoria. HERE will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION T in pursuance of a "deciee of sale, made by the Court of Chancery, in the cause of WEST VS. MINTHORN, And with the approbation of George Henry 11, Esq., Master in Chancery of the said Court at Whitby, On Monday, the 25th day of Feb- ruary, 1878, At one o'elock in the afternoon, in One Parcel, by Clement Dawes, Auctioneer, AT « SKINNERS HOTEL, In the Village of MANILLA, the Township of Mariposa, those valuable RD EE on or the south-half of lot uigher ¥ ve in He Noth, Subassgian, of Mari n the County of Victoria, contain- Ts by admeasurement One Hundred Acres be the same more or less. ) About Eighty-five aeres are in excellent state of cuitivation, About fifteen acres of splendid woodland (hardwood), and a portion of the cultivated land has been fall plowed and is ready for seeding in the spring. : On the premises are a small frame House, a medium sized frame Barn and a frame driving Shed and Stable nearly new. buildin, are ina good state of repair. The Farm well fenced ises ituated on the leadi The promis - ny Li Ra miles fiom Manilla, about twelve miles from Lindsay and about scventcen miles from PEs will he sold pubjént tou Risorved The w! sold subject toa TV Bhd, Raed By the master. te vendor or her Solicitor; te Dy nd urchase ; forty Der cent with out IuiSrest wil m the day of sale; to be secured by Statotory ble in three seven per cent the day of sale, payable did ts and execution of the Mortgage, will es lado 088 iy on the fh day of ai een ing between the day of sale and "fin other respects the Oonditions of Sale are Teulars, apply at the Law Ofens of Wiliam Murics i A Esquire, The purehaser will at the time of the Sale in four weeks fom the oF salt, a interest at The purchaser on the payment of the cash "will not be entitled to wl Standing orders of the said Court. Messrs. Hudspeth & Woodward, Pent: ; Lisdeag: rs. Melntyre & Whiteside, Lind- say ; John Hoskin," Esquire, Toronto. Dated this 2nd day of February, A.D. 1378. GEO. H, DARTNELL, Master. W, MAURICE COCHRANE, STILL THEY COME! 48 day, making the largest, choicest and Cheapest Stock in Town, from 3 cts per yd. Black Silk Dress Buftons. Smoked Pearl Buttons, White Pearl Buttons, Valenciences Lace from 4 cts per yard, \Ladies' Kid Gloves (two-buttoned) from 50 cts per pair. Ladies' Kid and Goat, buttoned B Slippers--the Cheapest Goods yet offered. Every one should see these special lines At FORMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. <b oots, and Tort Perry, Feb. 21, 1878. SPRING. i We have much pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of the largest and est assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at the very Lowest Prices constent with profit, OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE. (Bouht at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES BUIDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES. TO FARMERS. We have bought direct from the Manufacturers a lar farming T' ; V A! ou irect t i ge s'ock of Farming Tools, compsing FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, TO MILL MEN Ve can offer i:ducements in FILES of the best English make. BELTIG, warranted genuine Ouk-Tanned Lace METAJ and all other supplies, TO CARPENTERS. Wamake a specialty of TOOLS PLANES, HISELS, GOUGES, &C. i '0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Our sortment is complete, embracing the usual lines ot IRON, BAR, HOOP and LEATHER Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT , and keep nothing but the best make of [SAWS, BAND. SPEL, CAST, SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE SHOES, HQSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and WAGON 8 Our stock is also well assorted in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, SHAFTS anPOLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description, Thanbg you for past favors, we solicit your valved orders for this season, LAING & MEHARRY. SICN € THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUIN STREET, PORT PERRY. RET SUE OF ME Gl 1 Old Stock bought at 25 per cent above their value, but FRESH NEW GOODS Received weekly from the best Markets and BOUGIT AT PANIC PRICES, Which enablcus to sell mucn Bernow those who profess to sell AT COST," and still make a small profit. . The immensqcrease in our business in the year 1877 over the preced- ing one warranps in saying that the public are convinced that for good valuy and Low jces we stand at the front in the trade. Please observhe prices of a fow of the leading lines in Stock :-- Men's Kip Bootfo. 1......... $2.00|20 Ibs good Raisins for... .... $1.00 13 Ibs Bright Sug for. 1.00 Ladies Pon. i High Cut Bal. Men's Shanty Bo, No. L... 175] Good Sclace Tobasse: Heavy, White ttons (yard wile) for 10¢ per yard, worth 13c. Scarlet Flannell8z, 20¢, 25¢ and 30¢ per yard, worth 20 por cent more money. Heavy Cotton Is, 16 oz, for 25c. 4 1bs Tea for 81. The best Youngrson Tea in the County at 50c per 1b, or 5 1bs for 82.25 BROWN & CURRIE. Noted for Cheap Goods. Port Perry, Jan. 30, 3, YDS more Embroidery. to- NO I\CCUMULATED TRASH Ontario Flour and Feed Store, sa5= To clear gallunen of Stock of Tweeds, a discount of 20 per cent | ----FOR: will be given on alash purchases. x 3 ¥ F. ARLEY Nore.--All Gooharlied in plain figures. e008 TOUR; aR is LOUR, BASILE SIO, CORNMEAL, SHORTS, PEAS § OATS, "es WHO ARE IN WANT OF-- CHEAP DRY GOODS Clothing and Millinery. up their Cash Sales J. A. STIRLING & CO. Have this day reduced their Goods to COST for CASII which will enable all to buy Lots of Goods for Liitle Money ! In order to effect a complete Clearance by the Fifteenth of March, they have decided to commence A GRAND CLEARING SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK AT COST FOR EIGHT WEEKS. The fall trade having been materially curtailed by unseasonable weather, the Stock is still in splendid condition and every department thoroughly assorted. This Sale offers A RARE OprorTUNITY for securing fresh and desirable Goods AT WHOLESALE PRICES. An inspection of the Stock will satisfy all unbelievers. y, Jan 16, 1878, Selli o Ou BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Having decided to devote his attention exclusively to the Grocery and Provision Trade, and requiring the space occupied at present by tho Boot and Shoe department, the Subscriber has determined to sell out his entire Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST FOR SIX WEEKS ! Every Man, Woman and Child requiring a pair of Boots or Shoes, have the privilege of securing them At Wholesale Price, by calling at W. M. JONES'. Port Perry, Jan. 16, 1878. JUST TO HAND dd. TAVIS Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c, CHOICE GROCERIES, GHEAP s any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BUS, POTATOES, For which the Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877." eee (4) T0" THE-- CRACKED WHEAT, PEA CHOP, B&F Goods delivered to all parts of the Town, MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. Corner Queen and Perry Streets, Port Perry, BARLEY, §C. Oct. 24, 1877. Steam Feather Renoralor d begs to inform the inhab- 'erry and surrounding country that he is now pie ared to thoroughly cleanse and renovate Feather Beds and Pillows, by FOR SALE, A DATBAY MARE Four years old the 20th ¢ne next, Was purchased of Horace Fosfsq., of Seugog {ocammented by many of the medical men of| Island, last fall, for $150, I only worked as i d| His all the latest i Ler 4 weeks out of 5 moy has ments and the tipost satisfaction is guaran- p well since I got her, and in first-class order pire ft to work, will be sold for feed, all orders left at his car strictly attended 0. $1 Port Perry Jan?31, 1878 The unders; tants of Port hi 8115 cash, 25 on credil 1st of October, 1878, or for $130 till Fary Ist, 1879. The only mack on her ispe star on the face. The above prifar below her real value, Also for sia four spring Wagou fit to carry 50 bud of wheat and still is light. Most comjjto carry apples, beef, pork, butter, &c , tofket, and com. fortable to ride in. W t for $8300 cash, worth more mouneyfill take $60 00 R. BOYD. 'We the undersigned having had our feather beds renovaied by the Steam Feather reno- vator have no hesitation in recommending it to the public, as doir.g its work in a most satisfactory manner, and no humbug. cash, $55 on credit Hill | 1st, 1878, or | re glen poner re- &- McLean. $70 till Feb, 1st, 1879. Mrs. W. Valentine, Mrs, A.J, Harrington, RQUHART, Mrs, ©. A. Sexton, Mr. James Graham COST. made Coats, Pants and Vests at Cost. Shirts, &ec., at Cost. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY ! I will Sell all my Cloths at OA Now for Cheap Suits, Ready Hats and Caps at Cost. 0" Ties, Collars, Drawers Gome one and all and see for yourselves. Terms--CASH, J. PEARCE, Merchant Tailor. @LORI0TS NEWS FOR ALL Owing fo the stringency in money matters and for the purpose of keeping BRY GOODS, 20 yds for $1. GREAT A TREMENDOUS Customers expectations bein fully realized. SPECIAL CLEARING SALE --AT-- STORE! hoi $10,000 WORTH bool to accomplish this Enormous Bargain Will be offered. Goods will be Slaughtered and the Price reduced to the Lowest ever heard of in Port Perry. « 8&5 No Deception !<g3n g@y~No Humbug "sa #&y=Prices will tell l<@g No Reserve. All Goods Marked Down. Terms--CASH. Port Perry, Jan, 24,1878, 5 J. THORNE. sl. CASE CASH The Highest Market price FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barely, Wheat, Peas, Oats, &ec. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. Ss. H. Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. CHRISTIAN. LL INPORTATION $20,000 WORTH GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &c. | To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credit. Special--5000 yds best American Prints Mr, Caleb Crandell, Plaintiff's Solicitor. - Port Perry, Feb, 7th, Port Perry, Dec, 17, 1878, CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS Sacrifice Sale Success ! o ad Sign of the White Flag with Red Star ! FOR TEN WEEKS ! Must be converted into Cash during the next Ten Weeks, and in order assets ov any part thereof d any person ot whose claim. have bad notice at t tion of the said Reach, this Bight day of VI 1 SUNDERLAND, TJ BE SOLD BY : a AUCTION! The undersigned has been instructed by. Mr. George Brabazon, to sell by Aucticn, ab Campbell's Hotel in the village of Sunders land on : SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1878, that valuable New Store and Dwelling situate in one of the best locations in the prosperous and rising village of Sunderland, where a thriving and profitable Business may be done. The property must be sold as the proprie~ tor is going on asfarm. Terms Easy and made known at time of sale, Bale tocommence at 4 p." m, WA GORDON, Auctioneer, Sunderland, Feb. 13, 1878. DOC LOST. OST, on the 18th January, a Hound Bitch, color, white and tan, She answers to the name of " Minnie." Any person giving such information as will lead to her recovery wiil be suitably rewarded, and any person retain ing her after this notice will be prosecuted according to law. D. B. DENNISON. Port Perry, Feb. 7, 1873. THE OXTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co'y Head Ciice, Whitby, This Company is now fully organized and la prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churcheg. Those wishing wo 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 the focal Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any rerpone sible Mutual Insurance Company 1n;Canada, Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock St., Whitby, var OURSE, Secretary, General Agent. COME NOW AND SECURE Christmas CIFTS Youn HOLIDAY PRESENTS. calling public attenticn to his Magnifi. cent New Stock of Choice, FASHIONABLE and STYLISH JEWELRY! SILVERWARE { | AND FANCY GOODS Such as are suitable for all and admirably suited for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. All are respectfully requested to come and in. spect my Stock. Everything offered will be found Handsome, Uscful and Cheap, W. H. MCAVW. Dec .11, 1871. FORLTHE FALL TRADE. Seventy-five Cases of Boots and Shoes now opened at J. HURGAY Shoe Store, Without doubt the 1 Largest! Cheapest! and Best Assorted Stock of BOOTS sad SHOES in NORTIL ONTARIO, And these goods will be sold at close Cash Prices, Note these prices : Men's Long Boots for $1.75 per pair, Boy's Long Kip Boots at $1.50 per pair, Women's Leather Balmorals for $1.00. Men's Leather Gaiters for $1.75 per pair, The Cheapest Boots in the County. 100 pairs Men's Home-made Kip Boots, warrant. ed to give satisfaction. All sgoods bought from me that is warranted will be repaired Free of Charge. 1 respectfully solicit an inspection of goods and prices, J. G. MORGAN, Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store, Port Perry, Oct 16, 1877, Exccutors' Notice. To the creditors of Harrison Vernon, late of the Township of Reach in the' County of Ontario, Yeoman, deceased. Pursuant to Statute, 20 Vic. Chap. 28, the creditors of the said Harrison Vernon who died on or about the twenty-eighth day of December, 1877, are hereby notified to send a statement of their claims against the estate of said deceased to John Christie, Township Clerk, = Manchester, one of the Executors of the said de , on or before the first day of March, 1878, at the expiration of which time tbe said Executors' will proceed to diseribute the assets of the said deceased ngst the es entitled thereto, havin ard to tho claims of which they then] and the said Executors will not be liable for the so distributed to "a 1 not : he time of the distribu- assets. i olin a Dated at Manchester in the JOHN CHRISTIE, | JOHN W, HOL! Sept. 5, 1877.7 S. H. CHRISTIAN, iv, 3 EWEN CAMERON,

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