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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Sep 1878, p. 3

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TION SALE! || --OF VALUABLE-- i Rua me! ies TRUSTEES OF THE CRANDELL ESTATE, Will offer the remainder of that Estate for ] Baie, on 'WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 & 31, 1878. Intending purchasers may find Plans and all necessary information at the Law Office of P A. Hurd, Esq., at the Law Office of Billings & McGillivray, Esgs, or at the Store of Mr. Thos. C. Paxton. The property will be sold in lots to 'suit purchasers. Parties wishing to purchase any portion of the property by private bargain before the days of sale may do so by applying to the Trustees of the Estate or to C. Dawes, Port Perry. Sale on the premises to commence each day at 10 o'clock a. m. Terws.--Ten per cent of the purchase money down, and the balance in one, two and three years secured by mortgage. -- Interest at 8 per cent. By order of Trustees. C. DAWES, AUCTIONEER, Port Peary, Aug. 22,1878. FOR SALE CHEAP! OR TO LEASE. HAT desirable family residence, lot No. 66, Bigelow street, Port Perry, is offered for sale at a great sacrifice, or it may be leased Payments to suit purchaser. For further particulars, apply to W. B. HAM. Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1878. ur C.DAWES, LICENSED AUCTIONEER! Tx Undersigned takes this opportunity v of thanking the public for the Exten- e and Generous patronage bestowed upon him since his entering upon the duties of Auctioneer, and would now state that all Baleg entrusted to him, of whatever descrip- tion, shall be promptly attended te and the # interests of the owners-carefully guarded, -- Sale Bills prepared and blank notes furnish - ed All orders left at my residence, Bigelow street, Port Perry, the first residence North of Dr. Jones' office, will be carefully attend- ed to. Charges Moderate. C. DAWES, Port Perry. Aug 1, 1878. FOR SALE TWO FIRST CLASS FARMS. ? to select from, HE Subscriber offers for Sale that Choice Farm being the Bust half of lot 4, in the 5th con of the Township of Cartwright ! Containing 100 Acres, about 70 Acres clear- ed, well fenced, and ina good state of cultivation. There are Suitable and: Com- fortable Buildings on the premises, a good Dwelling House 20x26 with a back Kitchen attached 18x30, A Barn with convenient Stables, &c., 37x66, There is a vigorous young bearing Orchard on the premises -- The supply of water is choice and abundant, a good Well and several Springs. The location is healthy and pleasant and only 8 miles from Port Perry, one of the Best Markets in the Province for all kinds of farm Produce. Also, that Excellent Farm Being the East half of lot 3, in the 4th con, of the Township of Cartwright, containing 100 Acres of which 50 are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the property a Dwelling House, and good Barn 35x55. The property is well watered by a living stream running through it. On this property there is a Brick Yard with a full supply of Machinery suitable for the manufacture of bricks. The supply of clay is abundant and of the very Best Quality FOR TWO VIEKS In White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., to be sold Cheap. Call at once and secure your Clothing, as you will positiveiy save money by so doing. Port Perry, June 20, 1878. JONES PROS. Have been busily engaged in opening up NEW FALL GOODS and are now showing a Large and Attractive Assortment in all the various departments It offords them more than ordinary satisfaction to state that Dry Goods of almost every description are Cheaper than they have been for many years, and as they are selling at the Smallest Possible Margin they are enabled to offer their customers inducements of no ordinary character, They would also take this opportunity of stating that their Millinery and Dressmaking Departments have Re-opened The stock in these branches will be found unusually attractive, embracing all the Novelties of the Season, REMEMBER In Millinery, Dressmaking and Tailoring those who come first are served first hence the advantage of placing your orders at the earliest possible convenience, Cash and Ready-Pay Customers should not neglect to call and secure the Splendid Bargains now being offered at I9NB8 BVO. Port Perry, Sept 4, 1878. (RNIN € COHPBL HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS OF Clothing ? Parties in want of a For the Fall, In order to clear the bance of their Stock with the Season. -.,-H men | BOOKS, STATIONERY, §¢., $0. Which the Public appreciate. -- srm---- PRICES 10 SCIT THE TINS The undersigned would call attention to kis superior stock of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS More attractive than ever, and at prices to suit the times. His Stock has been purchased with a view #0 satisfy his customers in Quality, Style and Price, Gold and Silver Watches, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, HANDSOME PATTERNS, ELEGANT FANCY JEWELRY IN GREAT VARIETY, BE@™ Call and examine my Stock. W.H. McCAW, Royal Arcade, Port Perry. 1878 & 79. JUST RECEIVED FOR THE-- FALL TRADE. Sept. 11, 1878, Newest designs in Canada Tweeds, Latest styles in Dress Goods, Novelties in Ladies Mantles, Choice Winceys, Latest out in Cretonnes. All Choice and Seasonable Goods at the lowest living prices. OUR MOTTO---Popular Goods and Popular Prices. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1878. Also, a beautiful lot of French and English Worsteds, which for appear- ance and enddrance are unequaled. A large variety of HATS AND CAPS, In New Styles at prices to suit the limes, Also, a fall supply of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Boot and Shoe and Grocery Departments fully Stocked, p&~TERMS--Cash or Produce. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. --every facility for manufacturing good % Brick. > Also, a Quarter Acre Lot on Queen Street, * Port Perry, one of the finest Building Sites in town; just west of the School House. bh It but seldom happens that so favorable an opportunity presents itself for profitable in- vestment, For particulars, apply to the proprietor. E. BRYANS, Excuaxce Horsey, Cartwright. Cartwright, July 27, 1878, 34 VEE - HE undersigned being about to move from 0 ei sans, | 3000 Tubs Choice Dairy Butter Wanted for ~ Puleheing and Grocery | And no better opportunity could present it- self for securing a conifortable and safe business in a prosperous town like Port Perry. Also, for Sale my present ~ RESIDENCE, Grocery, Stables, &c. with every ccnvenicnce for carrying on the Butcbering business. The lot contains an acre and a quarter of land newly and sub- . 'stantially fenced. Good fruit trees and shrubs and fine water. I will also sell a fine 5. ACRE LOT * TOF FIRST CLASS LAND in x fi "The land is tion. It would be mote, advantayeons for ble residence, en It is one of the finest lots : part with the bugjness or it not that a highly profitable itself elsewhere. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE GOOD FITTING SUIT," Can have an Extensive Variety of New Designs in Scotch, English and Canadian Twe THE DRY GOODS latest styles, and Cheapest ever offered. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT T. GC. FORMAN Intends Resuming Part of his business fully. NEW.STOCK COMING FORWARD DAILY. Just Opened.--2 Cases Hats and Caps. T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, Aug 21, 1878. BUTTER! the English Market, for which the "Will be paid either in Cash or Goods. Pd > $ B Tubs furnished to Customers and no charge. i S. H. CHRISTIAN. and consistent with profit, (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, BELTING, warranted genuine Oak~Tanned METAL, and all other supplies. special PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. SHOES, HORSE WAGON SKEINS. SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE SPRING. We have much pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of the largest assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at the ety Lowest Prices OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE: UILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES, TO FARMERS. 'We have bought direct from the Manufacturers a large stock of Farming Tools, TO MILL MEN 'We can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER Lace Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT TO CARPENTERS. We make a ty of TOOLS, and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS T0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Out assortment is com embracing the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP and AND. STEEL, CAST, SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE. COIL Fre , HORSE AILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and Our stock is also well assorted in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, and TRIMMINGS of every description, * Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valned orders for this season, LAING & MEHARRY. F THE COLDEN ANVIL, SIGN qQ STREET, PORT PERRY, JUST TO HAND B. J THORNE Having decided to retire from the RETAIL DRY GOODS TRADE ! Is offering the whole of his Stock at and BELOW COST. -------- - -- PROFIT 18 AO OBJICT | BUT THE CASH IS. And those having it can secure Immense Bargains. Those who want credit can no doubt (if they are worthy of it) obtain it from other Houses in the trade by paying from twenty-five to fifty per cent advance Big interest means Bad Security, and those who pay euch rates for accommodation must expect to make up the losses made on those who do not pay. Special attention is drawn to Cheap Lines of TWEEDS which will be offered at ALF th 1 rates. TALE the vail ree 3. J. THORNE: Port Perry, April 18, 1878. CHOICE NEW GOODS! rain A Tse PEARCE'S MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PORT PERRY. The undersigned has much pleasure in informing his customers and the general public that he has juet received a splendid New Stock of such goods as cannot fail to meet the wishes of all who desire choice summer goods, the style, quality and price of which make them favorites with all who see them, The Newest Fashions, Finest Stylesand Most Handsome Fit always secured. Come and inspect my stock of Superior Worsted Goods, Choice Cloths and carefully selected stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts and everything in the Gent's Furnishing line, cheap. J. PEARCE, . MERCHANT TAILOR. Query St., Port Prany. May 16th, 1878, AT. I. J. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, 4c, In Barrels and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Oash, WANTED, 1,000 BIS. POTATOES, For which the Highest Price will be aid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1877.* THE "CHAMPION" RECORD FOR 1877. Over Thity--five Thousand Machines Sold. 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 and durable of all Harvestors--The best and cheapest Machine in the market. Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. === > FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES. MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. ONLY SIX PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. The restilt is that the " Champion" will be the lightest in weight and draught of any machine in the market, at the same time equally as strong and durable, and as free from liability to breakage as those built in 1877. The manufacturers are determined that it shall excel in every lar all other machines offered, regardless of first and have therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR COM- PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines, For further information, address, Juseph Hall Manufacturing Coy, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, Oshawa, Feb. 20, 1878, -- THIS IS TO CERTIFY; that the Rods erected by Mr. W; H. Port Pefry; fn the year 1871, for Miss Chisholm public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr, Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where she will keep constantly on band a new and well #elected stock of FANCY GOODS. BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, ANNAN SCHOOL BOOKS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! 8he hopes by attention to business moderate prices to merit a share of publi¢ patronage, ¢ STAMPING done to order. Remember the " New Fancy Goods Store' --Queen St, Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4, 1871. 1# A MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE TE Subseriber intends moving from this lecality, and now offers for Sale that fine propert; situate on the corner of As and 3cugog streets, Port Perry, ini 3 acres of choice land, a comforts able frame Dwelling House, Stable and ne< cessary outbuildings, a vigorous Young Or chard of choice fruit, a full supply of excellens water and everything necessary for the com< fort and convenience of a pleasant homestead: The situation is one of the most agreeable and healthful to be found, being composed of lots L 11,12and13 in the plan of the village of Port erry. The property may be divided to suit purs chasers. One acre with the Buildings, Orchard; Garden, Well, &c, §c., may be gold in ond lot and the 2] acres in one lot. It would be difficult to find a better oppor- tunity tor securing a fine property, or making a profitable investment. itle indisputable and Terms Easy. For partieulars apply to the proprietor ofl the premises. GEO. WALLING: "Port Perry, June 11, 1878 ALSO FOR SALE FINE Driving Horse, Buggy and Harness and 2 Good Milch Cows. Apply to the owner. GEO. WALLING: Port Perry, June 11, 1878. ' REMOVED. HE Undrsigned would embrace this op= portunity of returning thanks to his t s who have so lon, favored him with their patronage and woul now inform them and the public at large that he has moved his place of business to NEW PREMISES Where he will be glad to meet his old customers and all requiring work in his line; BLACKSMITHING In all its Departments; HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. JAMES SWAN, Port Perry, July 24, 1878, CHEAP! CHEER | CHAREST | PJ % BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE TIMES. OPENED up this week the following .a= Please note the very LOW PRICES. Ladies' Prunella Gaiter Boots, good stock ¢ high cut, sold at $1.50, for $1 per pair. Ladies' Prunella Gaiter Boots, foxed, sold af $1.50, for $1. Misses' Buff High Cut Balmorals, good stock, for $1 pef pair. Ladies' Tipped Prunella Balmoral, sold af 90 ceats, for 60 cents per pair. I have no hesitation in saying that these are the CHEAPEST Boots and Shoes ever offered in this County. I earnestly ask the public to examine these goods and be con- vinced of the above facts. 3 Nore--1I will repair no other goods bi # try own, and them free of charge. Port Perry Shoe Store. 3 J. G. MOEGAN. Port Perry, June 27, 1878. For Sale or Exchange FOR PROPERTY SINGLE REAPERS; OR LIGHT MOWERS| constant AGENTS--E. WALKER, Port Perry ; GEO. URQUHART, Sandford. Manchester,' June 20, 1879. EGS to intimate to her friends aiid thé +

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