Ontario Community Newspapers

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Apr 1882, p. 3

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wr In MOURNING GOODS we show an immense line of Black Cashmeres, WIGHTMANS, WIGHTMANS, WIGHTMANS TO THE STORE LATELY OCCUPIED BY JOSEPH BIGELOW, ROYAL ARCADE, - - - PORT PERRY, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER BARGAINS IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LINES: DRY GOODS---In DRESS GOODS we show the largest variety ever brought into Port Perry ---n magnificent assortinent of Lace Brocades, Worsted Brocades, Silk Brocades-«-for Trimming, we match every shade in timmings. See onr line of Dress Goods at 12!c, as Git Crape Cleth, Nunas Veiling, Bunting, etc. We carry the best assortment and value in Black Crapes, commencing at 60c,. : In SILKS, we offer a Black Silk at $1 per yard well worth $2. Call and see it. In colors 'we offer a line at 73c, worth $1.25. In Mantle Goods we offer from 50¢ to $4 per yard. Cashmeres, Brocade and Satin Mervileux. Dress and Mantle Making in all (heir branches carried on in the premises. This department will be under the management of MISS I. McLAREN. : : MILLINERY.--We have added Millinery to our other branches and sre now prepared to : execufe all orders that may be entrusted to us. This department will be under the management of MISS BRIGHT. IN READY-MADE CLOTHING will be found everything necessary in Men's and Boys' wear. We show a line in Boys' : Suits for boys from 4 to 10 years of age, which is a new feature in this trade. BOOTS AND SHOES in endless variety. : | GROCERIES.-#Ve have bought an entirely fresh stock of Groceries which gives us the advantage of the duties which have ~ been recently taken off --to this department we have added a full Stock of Crockery, and also a line of Seeds--so that farmers may de- pend on finding everything they want under one roof. I= ALL: KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED AND THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID. . m----hy Laing & Meharry's/ The Beautiful Spring. | THE WHITE, AND WHEELER & WILSON, 1 T= es = a] == =] b | ro 3 . = 3 / < c= . KILLINERY OPENING 2 & - a) = od E The B: iful 8; Time is at hand and th: dersigned ; Ee 7 A large Stock and full assortment of fo i tnon by braging an » es 24ths uilers goed bay Zale {borough Erpparaiont ty an 0 : , Pi H. v 8t Qual : Saga eavy and Shelf r gre Soe to to. Tl helf Hardwarelygpy LATEST FASHIONS I Old Machines taken in exchange. Iiberal reduction for Cash, § The best Sewing Machine Oil ; Needles ge the leading Machines, and Sewing Machine We Sell at the LOWEST PRICES. : Attachments kept constantly on hand. : These Goods have. been purchased with the utmost care and on the best possible terms . cl el e. am new on : E. HEAP, Fr rah oy Se ussinus. 1 ses ne poepaghs i ester. 1 & = SATURDAY, AP RiL 8th. oA EAL Jinds wh Sewing Machines And Clocks repaired. Alm for sale ia number Special attention ig called to the following Goods which 8 9 a a N G 8 9 3 ® 8 $2 Please to remember that a any machine purchased from me, and not approved of upon a will be found by purchasers to be of extra value. 4 month's trial, will be theerfully exchanged. Manchester, March 13, 1882, as will secure comfort, appearance and full satisfaction as to Fit, Quality, Style and Priced American and English Shears and Scissors, ) Granite Iron Kettles for Preserving, Some ios at oars I il an a. Sone suits Joe the season | / npn Solid Cast Steel Shovels, Edge Tools, Saws, .Plastesing Trowels, all i kof RNISHINGS is Choice, Full and Complete and just such Solid Cast Steel Spades, h ? ( id Cast St Solid Socket Hoes, Solid Cast Steel Grass Scythes, a < : Painte, Oils and Glass, Carriage-Makers' Hardware, Port Perry, March 1, 1882. OUR MILLINERY STOCK WILL BE COMPLETE : - Coach Paper and Painters' Varnish, Galvanized and Oiled Wire for fencing. "AND WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN EXHIBIT Locks, Hinges and Nails, J. PEARCE: Bar and Hoop Iron, Horse Nails, Port Perry, Junc 3, 1881, . ING THE NEW SPRING STYLES. ALL ARE : ; INVITED TO VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM. ; ; ; ame Bus.of Potatoes: td ops eo Rott Penny, April 5, ies, fo i Em broid ries | . ° - a : a 1A ries! ¢ nristian's Wanted by the Subscriber delivered at his gt rd ; r S a : 8S a Elevator, Port Perry, for which he will pay ° : : . MANCHESTER a | |The Highest Price), OTOBINAN & SON oa IN CASH. ; CHANGE OP SEASONS INDIOATS YHANGE oF 30 : IANA, . |Advertise Sixty Pieces of the above Goods comprising nearly : ER er Reni lg i JOSHUA WRIGHT. 1700 yards--Prices ranging from 8c to B0o--ex ceptionally CHRISTIAN \'S IS T = = SE: a s ; good talus, We show a very nice range of fine Muswiv Eme : on y 2 S oie broideries, not. the " steamloom" article so generally kept--| 4 Your : Compare Goods and Prices. on of Nob Goode--bow Prics.

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