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

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ee § BOOTS&SHOES Pi) FOR THE FALL TRADE. Seventy-five Cases of Boots and Shoes now opened at 9 Shoe Store, Without doubt the Largest ! Cheapest! and Best Assorted Stock of BOOTS and SHOES in NORTH 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 .goods bought from me that is warranted will be repaired Free of Charge. y solicit an insp I resp of goods and prices, . J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store, Port Perry, Oct 16, 1877, l FOR ALL. TE undersigned would take this opportun- ity of returning his sincere thauks for the large aad still increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in Port Perry ; and would now intimate that with the view of securing greater accommodation I have moved my business to the shop on the opposite side of the street, THE SECUND DOOR EAST of the POST OFFICE, where I shall be happy to wait on all parties wishing to purchase. SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Attachments, Oils, &c. The Best Machines Cheap for Cash Repairing promptly attended to. The publicare kindly invited to come and inspect my show room. C. TUPPER, Dec. 4, 1877. JONES BROTHERS 4@AGAIN IN THE FIELD se gp ao As you are already doubtless aware, Mr, C. W. Joxks was compelled during the Spring of 1877 to retire from active business owing to ill health, At that time a separation of the interests previously carried on by us was effected, the Dry Goods Department being assumed by J. A. String, & Co., and the Grocery by W. M. Jones, Freedom from the cares and labors of an extensive business has so far improved the health of C. W. Joxes as to induce him to enter the arena of business again, and the public are hereby informed that a consolidation of the entire business has taken place under the old and familiar style of JONES BROTHERS. While making this announcement, we gladly embrace the opporturity it affords of expressing our gratitude to our friends and patrons who honored us for so many years with their confidence and support, and we would assure them, that if they should again favor us no- thing will be neglected on our part to merit a continuance of the same, As the country is now passing through one of the most severe finaneial crises ever experienced, we take the liberty of making a few observations respecting a system of business which prevails almost universaly, and to which, in our humble opinion, is attributable in a large degree, the still prevailing depression and financial distress throughout the country, We refer to the system so long in vogue, of giving credit. We don't hesitate to say that the fruits of that system bave been the cause directly or indirectly, of ruining more business men than all other causes combined. Its the Cancer of the mercantile commuuity, consuming the substance of all by interest, while the incubus of bad debts burdens every merchant's ledger. He is not the only victim. Interest, Bad Debts, and the EXPENSE OF BOOK KEEPING AN) COLLECTING, must be provided for and the merchant doing a credit trade must of necessity charge an EXTRA PROFIT to cover, if possible, these contingences. Encouraged by the facility with which they obtain credit, customers are often led into buying more than they require, and when pay day comes, as it always does, they find themselves confronted with an enormous bill of items which scems to abound in over-charges and mistakes. We frankly acknowledge that merchants aie in a measure responsible for the continuation of this system, from the fact that the public have not been encouraged by a fair and liberal distinction in prices, to pay cash. They assure their customers that goods can be bought as cheap on six and in some instances twelve months time as for cash, To every intelligent individual the absurdity of such a system must be apparent, for no man living can afford to do this and do justice to himself, Having therefore seen the utter folly of attempting todo a Cash and Credit business at the same time, and having experienced to some extent the evils of the Credit System, we are now resolved on a NEw Departure, and are determined not to let our ambition to do a large trade outweigh our discretion, -- Warned by past experience, we have deliberately adopted the CASH OR READY PAY SYSTEM, Believing it to be right and calculated in the end to prove the most satisfactory to all concerned, Ry avoiding Bad Debts, Saving Interest, Reducing Expenses, and MAKING EVERY DOLLAR WORK, we propose to study business economy, and thus we shall be enal led to sell goods at Tue emaLLesT possiBLe pRoFir. Upon these principles we hope with your generous co.operation to establish in Port Perry, a GENUINE AND SUCCESSFUL CASH BUSINESS. . The extent of our premises and our superior facilities for carrying on satisfactorily every branch of our business are so well known as OUR SIDOCK Is coming rapidly forward and in a few days will be complete. It is large, attractive and thoroughly assorted. bought and carefully selected, It has been MARKED VERY LOW, and will be sold Cuear ror Casn or Probuce. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENTS Will continue under the popular management of Miss Harrison and Miss Dyer, who have in the past given universal satisfaction in their respective branches. . to require no further reference ut this time. It has been well THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT gentlémen who appreciate a good fitting, fashionably and well made garment, Mr. Isaacs who has the Offers special advantages to » | has established his reputation as an accomplished cutter and one thoroughly posted in the latest principles supervision of this branch of his profession. 3 3 ; . Our extensive Stock of Cloths and Coatings affords every opportunity for making suitable sclecticns, while the Stock of Hats, Cape, Shirts, Collars, Tics, and Gloves contains all that is new and stylish, We do not feel like closing this circular without again thanking you for past support, and trying to impress upon your minds the great advantage of buying your goods for Cash or Produce. By so doing you will help to establish a system of business mutually ad- vantageous to all parties, and one whereby goods can be bought and sold cheaper than by any other means. We trust you will improve the first opportunity to pay our establishment a visit, and even if you should not find it convenient to become a purchaser we shall have much pleasure in showing you through our stock. Yours Respectfully, JONES BROTHERS. Port Perry, March 18, 1878. NURSERY SEEDS & SEED GRAIN FOR THE---- Field and Garden ! | STOCK ! The Subscriber has on hand a very choice lot of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, VINES, &C, SHRUBS, --AT-- E. WORTHINGTON'S, &C. GRELT SALE OF AELV GOODS, NO ACCUMULATED TRASH Or Old Stock bought at 25 per cent above their value, but Fresh New Goods, Received weekly from the best Markets and BOUGHT AT PANIC PRICES, Which enables us to sell mucm Berow those who profess to sell "AT COST," and still make a small profit. The immense increase in our business in the year 1877 over the preced- ing one warrants us in saying that the public are convinced that for good value and Low Prices we stand at the front in the trade. Please observe the prices of a few of the leading lines in Stock :-- Men's Kip Boots, No. 1 « $2.00 20 1bs good Raisins for.... .... $1.00 13 Ibs Bright Sugar for......... 1.001!Ladies' Peb. High Cut Bal. i Boots, sewed . Men's Shanty Boots, No. 1.... 1.75] Good Solace Tobacco. Heavy, White Cottons (yard wile) for 10¢ per yard, worth 13c. Scarlet Flannels, 182, 20¢, 25¢ and 30c¢ per yard, worth 20 per cent more money. Heavy Cotton Bags, 16 oz, for 25c. 4 1bs Tea for B1. The best Young Hyson Tea in the County at 50c per Ib, or 5 1bs for 82.25 pa To clear out balance of Stock of Tweeds, a discount of 20 per cent will be given on all Cash purchases. Noze.--All Goods marked in plain figures. BROWN & CURRIE. Noted for Cheap Goods. Port Perry, Jan. 30, i878. YDS more Embroidery, to- day, 4naking the largest, STILL THEY COME! 487 choicest and Cheapest Stock in Town, from 3 cts per yd. + Black Silk Dress Ruttons. Smoked Pearl Buttons, : White Pearl Buttons, Valenciences Lace from 4 cts per yard, Ladies' Kid Gloves (two-buttoned) from 50 cts per pair. <b Lodies' Kid and Goat, buttoned Boots, and Slippers--the Cheapest Goods yet offered. Every one should see these special lines At FORMAN'S CHEAP CASH STORE. Port Perry, Feb, 21, 1878, JUST TO HAND I. Jd. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c. In Barrels and Half Barrels, Now for a Full Supply of Choice New Goods! ~----FOR---- Spring and Summer ! ANY QUANTITY OF NEW DRY GOODS! FRESH GROCERIES. Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &c. To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credit. March 20, 1878. 8. H. CHRISTIAN. Sign of the White Flag with Red Star SPECIAL CLEARING $ALE FOR TEN WEEKS ! a A Toni B. J. THORNE'S STORE! $10,000 WORTH Must be converted into Cash during the next Ten Weeks, and in order to accomplish this Enormous Bargains Goods will be Slaughtered and the Price reduced to the Lowest ever heard of in Port Perry. #&~ No Deception !<gea 8&5~No Humbug !<@g s@y~Prices will tell |-®a No Reserve. All Goods Marked Down, Torms--CASH. Will be offered. B. J. THORNE. Port Perry, Jan, 24,1878, SE. CASE CASE. The Highest Market price FOR ANY AUNTY oF 4 Barely, Wheat, Peas, » ¥ Which he oftérs for Sale CHEAP, Parties intending planting this Spring will find it to their advantage to call and sce the Stock and ascertain Prices before purchasing else. where. Small Fruits very cheap. The correctness of each variety guaranteed, Nursery Grounds two blocks west of Foundry. C. C. KELLETT, Proprietor, GHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! SEEDSMAN, PORT PERRY. Oats, &ec. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. Opposite the Ontario Bank, Timothy, Clover, Com and Tares, Salt and Plaster Port Perry, March 20, 1878. T Port Perry, March 14, 1878. Cigars, &c., always in Stock, Nanchester, Soph, 107%. S. H. CHRISTIAN. : ARRI ALS FLOUR & FEED + SPRIN Ch Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, THE | AMPION ]] RECORD end en td Sah Fda fe Cora, hed ---- aon ti WANTED, 1,000 BI, POTATOR y FOR 1877. SR tuna | NC 3 . For which the Highest Price will be paid. OUR STOCK OF Bl pemiiigses NEW BULDING HARDWARE (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES, ' TOFARMERS. We have bought direct from the Manufacturers a large stock of Farmii comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RARER TO MILL MEN 'We can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make. LE. BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leath od ATHER METAL, and all other supplies. er, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT TO CARPENTERS. 'We make a specialty of TOOLS, PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, ae, TO BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, 1 Seani Over Thity--fice Thousand Machines Sold. Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1877." NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering the crops--NO CROPS DAMAGED while waiting for repairs--No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No express charges to pay-- Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of grass or grain--A CHILD CAN MANAGE IT-LIGHT IN DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST REAPER--The most simple aud durable . a of all Harvestars--The best and bi cheapest Machine in the V market, Spring Goods! FOR EVERY DEPARTMENT, Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied: = LARGE IMPORTATIONS rt Offi ROOM PAPER! (Direct from English and American Manufacturers.) FOR 1878. 3 FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. ges STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES, MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. ONLY SLX PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHIN WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. . SINGLE REAPERS, OR LIGHT MOWERS and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS, My Stock of Room Paper, just imported, for Magnitude, Value and Variety, machine ih the market, at the same time equally as strong and liability to breakage as those built in 1877. The manufacturers are ned d The result is that the * Champion" will be the lightest in weight and drug t of aby is complete, the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP CAST SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. Goll. ONS on BAND, HORSE pode] AT. . , 3 : CHAIN, shall excel in every particular all other machines offered less of , and ha SHOES HORSE' NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, srui¥as amd / therefore taken on UNPRECEDENTED STEE TN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR COM.' SHAPTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of evesy description. | Far excels anything in this line ever shown in the County of | po puns pion of Hutverting Mashiats, rvs tl 1] Ontario. The Prices are such that parties requiring Room Paper will do well to inspect my Stock. W. H: MecCAW, Royal Arcade, Port Perry. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valed orders for this season. LAING & MEHARRY. THE COLDEN ANVIL, STREET, PORT PERRY CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS sexe Wn Me,

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