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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Dec 1878, p. 3

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present volume, Tae the thirty-fith cond! Christmas best | fidelity to public interets , Asidthe now enjoys as the foremost self-governed Province of the" British empire, the conduc- tors of Tux Goss will continue zealously to 'Sustain whatever tends to the perpetuation of the existing relation. Thoroughly believing that the best policy fur Canada a that which shall promote in. creased traffic with foreign countries. and that system of taxation the best which falls most lightly on Industry and the Tadustrial lasses, Tax Grose will continue to advocate energetically the abolition of Custer duties on raw materials, and the A a of @ revenue tarriff pressing ly or not al he necessaries of life, but heavily on ticles of luxury. It will continue to 'vppose the imposition of Custom-dutics formed specially to punish Foreign Countries for actual or imaginary hostility in their ommercial policy; or specially to exclude British and foreign manufactures from the country; or specially to keep certain branches of industry in existence that can- not be sustained without forced contrbutions the earnings of the rest of the com munity, Tur Grose will continue to give special Wttention to the deeply important subjects of European Immigration, Railway and Canal Improvement, the Development of the vast Mineral, Timber and Fishery resources of the Dominion, and the speedy Settlement of our Wild Lands. Agriculture, As the chief industrial interest of the Dominion, receives that constant and anxious attention to which its vastimportance entitles it; and all measures for the advance- ment of its prosperity or injoriously affecting its progress will be watched with care and fully discussed. 70 the manufacturing and mechanical interests much space will continae to be devoted, and nothing of importance | {ifecting them will be allowel to pass un- l Nrws from all parts of the world, up to the | latest moment of publication--Parliamentary 3 Debates, Federal and Provincinl--Markets and Financial Reports at home and abroad--and Letters of Special Correspondents from all points of interest--will be gathered with all the Gare and energy that has kept the Gros for [3 a series of yfars in the front rank of ior 1 Journals. Special Cable Despatches from the London Office of Tue Grose will continue to be re- ceived when incidents of importance .to Canada transpire in any part of the British Isles. Tag Grose Special Railway Train will con: tinue to leave Toronto for Hamilton and Western connections at that polut, at half- past four each morning. The Illustrated Biographies of prominent Public Men that lave given such general public satisfaction will be continued during the coming year by able and experienced writers. The sketches of Natural Se nery, views of the principal Canadian cities and towns, and views of the most notable public buildings of the Dominion, with copious etter-press descriptions attached to ench, and sketches of the early history of each place, «|The Mt Reale Goods '|Grold & Silver ee ER cous IN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ATCHEY. Guards and Chains! FINGER RINGS 18 Karat fine Gold Wedding Rings. Cuff, Shirt, and Collar Buttons Fine Lockets ! SILVER FILIGREE JEWELRY. Triple Plated Ware! To be found at the Subscriber's, Jno. Diesfeld. Practical Watch Maker and Jeweler. Port Perry, 19th Dec., 1878. Applicaton to. Parliament, PPLICATION will be made to the Parlinment of Ontario at ig next Ses- sion for an Act giving to Meteaife Thwaite, Juseph Firher Eby and Patrick George Close, all of the city of Toronto, and William Murdock, of the Town of Bowmanville, and such other person or persons as may here- after be associated with them, power and authority to CONSTRUCT AN EMBANKMENT OR SOLID ROADWAY ¥rom a point on the will also be continued by first-class artists * Ecclesiastical _Intelliyence, Science Notes and Educational 'Affairs will continue prominent | features in each number, The Answers to Correspondents, on every variety of subjects, which have proved so valuable and interesting to crowds of readers, will be kept up with increased vigor. er 1 script Fock PL DOLLARS PER ANNUM, sent postage free, to all parts of Canada and the United States, vable invariably in advance The JLUB RATES FOR 1879 will be as follows : Per Copy. ies and under 10, at the rate of....$1 80 1 Cones and under 20, at the rate of... 1 80 20 Copies and over, at the rate of ccsinion 115 Any one is at liberty to get up a club on his own vesponsibility Bach club paper may !e addressed separately. and may be for any Post Parties getting up clubs will be sup- plied with specimen copies of the paper gratis | J Remittances may be sent by Post Office | }3 order, bank dranght, registered letters, or by express, at our risk. 3 ! Orders and remittances to we GLOBE IRINTING CO'Y. TORONTO. "be addressed to Fist Class Fam To Real E Undersigned offers to Rent that fine lah the North half of Lot 8, in the 10 Con. of the Township of SCUGOG! Containing 100 Acres, 90 Acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation The quality of the land is all that could be desired, rich clay loam, The Fall plowing is doue, and there are thirty acres seeded down to clover, There are ou the premises a large Barn with gcod Stables for Horses and Cattle. . "There is a well and pump at the Barn, There , 1 also a good young Orchard of fine fruit gees. ; his is a capital opening for parties wish- fog to rent a choice Farm. For further parteculars apply personally by letter to { or by, uw CHARLES TUPPER, ! Pint Perry, Oct. 21, 1878. Port PERRY i i HUMES NOTE J | Dne Two-Yem-0ld Heifer at Greenbank, will, if not med, be offered for Sale by on FRIDAY, DEC. 20mu, EDWARD PHOENIX, Poundkeeper, at Greenbank, ov. 21, 1878. % fac) D from the premises of the Sub- ot 21, in the 14th concession of on or about Sept. 1st, ling Heifers, other Grey with Red on the ng such information as' will 'recovery will confer a fawpti JAMES MURRAY! "Sof¥, AT ¥ a R C3 | Bran, Shorts & Cracked Wheat. CRAHAM & BUCKWHEAT/| FLO 'Salt, Coa SHORE OF LAKE scucocC At or South of and near to Port Perry in the Township of Reach to the opposite shore at some point opposite to the place of com wencement in the Township of Scug Also, to construct a similar Embankmeriot Solid Roadway from some point on tne shore of the said Lake Scugog south of and near to Cesarean, in the Township of Cart- BM 3 opposite to the place of commencement in the Township of Scugog. To drain the part or portion of the said Lake Scugog so to be cut off lying to the south of the said Embankment and to vest ®i the lands reclaimed thereby in the said Metcalfe Thwaite, Joseph Fisher Eby, Patrick George Close and William Murdock, and such other person or persons as may be associated with them, their heirs and assigns for ever, Dated at Bowmanville, this 10th day o November, 1878, = ROBERT ARNOUR, Solicitor for Applicants, John L. Watkis SUCCESSOR TO WORTHINGTON, ~--DEALER IN-- 49 =Tw E. FLOUR, FEED. SEEDS! Peas, Oats, Farley, Corn, UR, OATMEAL, &C. ALSO , Plaster, & Water Lime, A large number of new and second.band flour barrels for sale, Agent for SBoper.Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust and other artificial manures. Samples on hand, ~ J. L. WATKIS. Port Perry, Oct, 30, 1878. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Township of Keach, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. 0 abr anon ueAnT 1 OT No. %, arid theSdirth RE o1TON «y0U BET" "THE BOTTOMS OUT" H i 3 i se AND ----e ves Proraess Have improved the opportunity to secure Bargains for their Customers. pating a great iu values, as"the season advanced they chances, and as the result have the satisfaction of offering their Customers AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE Early in the season left themselves open for EQUALED IN THE TRADE. THEIR OVER-COATINGS....c venveennnnnns THEIR FLANNELS.. +X sure remedy for " roamatism" or grambling. THEIR OVERCOATS AT $5.50.. THEIR WINCEYS AT 5 CTS yo all beholders: THEIR BUFFALO ROBES.......... . THEIR GENT'S FUR CAPS... THEIR BED BLANKETS .... . sesensess asses Guaranteed to make a cold night enjoyable. THEIR DRESS GOODS... THEIR FASHIONABLE HATS & BONNETS ... aiversally admired and appreciated. THEIR LADIES' MANTLES rrrerk ENTIRE STOCK FULL OF STERLING BARGAINS =Eminentl§ Calculated to make Hard Times Easy And the Moliday Season ene of pleasure and profit to all their patrens to whom they sincerely wish The Compliments of the Season. JONES BROS. Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1878. CHEAPEST GOODS PORT PERRY. T. C. FORMAN'S. CALL AND SEE. goin ARR tal don) oll 7, in the 3rd, Cauoeestin of the Tawnshin to 'ten on term Of yents to Somat phy pply to LAT Mcailinn, By, nt, arAy th : wil 7 Aa Rnd) ni, is HUBERT Ports, Bee. wight mani RO IEug * witothiss Aids uy ww | AT of Reach, well »situated, . good. soil, . Hotham Hiv of oan : Dott wodi atedniood latent A 4 h 1 res On "t : x In Blut wod# 2emicod lntiooinh Capt : or gE ores AL Awe of TI make it sd eam ts in? 2 plod i ait { 1ogaaadnt tid attctivo tian ey oy wh oy F2 he tion Hie Stock hun d farms, i * wo BOL ng ¥ wrnii vol oh ring » hi 0 ; en ear to satiny bie custonery Quality, He ound Priv bl A small 'cash payment bed " } a0, yuh: dy od fe fan» ban axoll dri ant fhe buiatep 1.01 domik pee Yel VOaB0AL OUD | : Ra : ; ie s 02 wrin'l ALT 3 ir und Siler. Watches, {8 Jvo¥ dons OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. aE i010, of the Oxranto Canniacs Wars, Por? , StL mide opp ir, PTs ethan it pi [ ensure 3 HOLIDAYS! 1878 & 18179. Persons desirous of enjoying the festivitiesusnal at this season of the year with as little expense as possible will do well to call and see the 'GREAT DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS AT BROWN & CURRIE' 23 Ibs Currants for $1.00 13 Ibs Good Sugar 1.00 Fine Young Hyson Tea at b. 3 Ibs Solace I'obacco for 1.00 Beautiful Kid Gloves worth &1 for 50c per pair. Ladies' Cloth Mantles ; Ladies' Fur Sets; Ladies' Trimmed Hats ; Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets; yard wide Wool Cashmeres at 35c per yard; 16 yards good Wincey for $1; besides a host of fancy articles all suitable for Christmas Presents at LowEsT Living PRiCEs. Also a large stock of Gent's goods, comprising Scarfs, Shirts, Under-Clothing, Tweed Suits at 88, Overcoats, Worsted Coal- ings, Canadian and Scotch Tweeds all bought at rock bottom prices and fully 50 per cent. cheaper than last season. We would advise our Customers and the public generally to - - 35 cent perl "| beware of pedlars, who at present are inyesting the country.-- We are prepared to sell you beautiful WorstedSunitings for £4.50, the suit of 3} yds., double width. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1878. REMOVAL, J. PEARCE Tailoring Es- [las Removed his Merchant tablishment to Mr. Morgan's Old Stand, opposite the Walker House. We have much pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of thegfoes and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at the very Lowe consistent with profit, OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARY LNOBS, HINGES (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LocEgsROES, JI h BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and ; TO FARMFRS. We have bought direct from the Manufacturers pe Raming Took, , 5) % iS, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCY TO MILF MEN A the best English make. LEATHER We can offer §iducements in FILES Tr. o "i CHINE OILS, BABBIT BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Jct METAL, and all other supplies, TO CARPENTERS. We make a specialty of TOCLS, and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &/- 70 BLACKSM:HS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. IRON, BAR, HOOP and the nsnal lines of gts, embracing fhe us JE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE Je bitin go IRE and SLEIGH SHOE. BAND. STEEL, CAST SPRING, T i HAIN, HORSE § ] BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS an Li Fons aris, stock is also well assorted in HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, WAGON SKEINS, SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description, alved orders for this season. J $ICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, oil ; 3 d ' TUETAG SPRING. | 0 OLD TRAE, Bought in the best Markets, and at the lowest Cash Prices. SPECIAL. i5 yards of Wincey for $1. 50 pieces Black Lustre from 12; The best value for the money ever offered. TAR & to 50 cents." ONE DOLLAR For best samples. Manchester, Oct. 24, 1878, BARLEY. FARMERS--Bring along your Barley, and ¢ A. CHRISTIAN. ,ood prices, PER BUSHEL JusT {LO I St pm Port Perry, Oct, 24, 187%." wnt A Toren DAVIS' e White Fish Trout, Herrings, 4c. Ia Barrels and Half Barrels. (EOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in.town. PURE WINES, Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Oash, Wanted--1,000 Bus. Potatoes For which the Highest Price in Gash will be paid. : HAND LIQUORS ! I. J. DAVIS, Thank/ng you for past favors, we eoliclt your v: JUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. * % po oo - A rr 21 i od Hould'cd Latin tie sone flrs we ha U LAING & MEHARRY. SE THLE RD S Sopa | old A 3.19 'E GORD TEWEBREY'] noitove borin] mound RO LN swine 1gi1920 IN GREAT VARIETY, FOL FOL IIEIOH « dn gar Yad i : BOOKS, STATIONERY, CN Se 3 EEE Lay Ae : i admin T end) b Tr} i Jd0 [Re | 1 "| hap shes?) ai 29110150) 1aomanl aby ni 2¢ a. nlast adioedue ail) zadnt¥ fia} iE | tind ibe outa dn' Bolick Shnatiing i oti | Waa bd tbaind ey lol" ad. pd) Jaan Jao 5 site R wie Fo iro ? hw diol Sa aa : ; & ih ae EAN of | 3 rs dr We EL CMEORW, : M a iam Poyen 4 4s 1% 3 4 hs A erry, April 10, 1878, Sani] ti EOL : pEo1t, 18d " Royal Arcade, Port Péffy. plod H0% yi21 Lusk oad tel S JBiB1 Evo lige AL SLA WC 1 oaaaboges unol find 20iv) oowiaTEAN = o.suro-an rain Bair g x nl > aio H oan dona GREAT BARGAINS ee IN is BOOTS and SHOES tee A Tee aw rn 1 Ad avid shut fisdl soild 3 3008 yok nod Biel 18 yok sh ( oe 1 plqml of! allid ola delatut *d! Jost 3 ov i} . 3 3 a < + ol a ul if Oct. 30; 187 a5, ar bad ogtt v

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