-------- I Mr. Christian's Column. eeds! IN STOCK AT DATE! 200 bus. Barley, 200 bus White Oats, 100 bus Horse Tooth Corn, White Carrot Seed, Orange Carrot Seer, Mangold Seed, TURNIP SEED, New and Fresh, Only 20 Cents. PLASTER, OIL CAKE, . GROUND. «|'Striped Lenos REINFORCEMENT The Immense Popularity OF ~~ JONES BROTHERS' Stylish Millinery ! Has rendered it almost impossible for them to meet the extraordinary demand in this department. Their trade, this season having been largely in excess of any former period, they have found it necessary to provide MISS McKENZIE With a First Class Assistant from Toronto, which will enable them to fill orders promptly. Their buyer has just returned from the City with the LARGEST, AND MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons and Laces AR QRBLATIT BITVISZH 2BT8BY. LADIES . Desirous of securing the Cheapest and most Fashionable Millinery, will find it by calling at AT JONES BROS SHOW ROOMS, : RoR IPIERis In: Port Perry, June 17, 1874. THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of TERN \ 10 N Eavetroughs, Cistern Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and quality. pen. Job Work attended to with our usuai dispatch. TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. JFIVHE Subscriber having received greater portion of his FALL & WINTER STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES ! From the best manufactures, and being con- stantly making up work on the premises, he lis now ina position to call the attention of I the public to his immense Stock which for | Variety, Cheapness, and Good Work. ¢ will be most happy | manship Tlie | Cannot be excelled in this or adjoining Counties. His facilities for purchasing, to- A. BE. McCAW. Port Perry, May 13, 1874. FORMAN New. Store ! OPPOSITE FOY'S HOTEL, PORT PERRY, the Is now open for the reception of customers, where | to meet with all his old friends and as many new ones as possible. Stock is one of the largest in the place, and complete in all the branckes of gether with « lifelong experience of the DRY GCODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BCOTS AND SIOES, &C. | qualities of this description of goods, gives Fle would call particular atteation to the large Stock of the Celebrated * Lion" Brand him an advantage er those who mix this Double Warp Lustres, at all prices fi 20 cents a yard upward, rEaruy the Cheapest branch of the trade with others. Boots and Goods in the trade. And a great var of all kinds of Dress Goods--beautiful Shoes being considéred by them of minor and Lawn from 20 cents a yard, A great varictv of the very best Prints importance, their attention being principally 'fhe celebrated « Hoyles," © Ashtons," and I'rench Cambric Prints.-- directed to the selection of Dry Goods and Japanese Silks from 37} cents a yard. Beautiful Black Silks at 90 cents per yard. Groceries, it gives the wholesale dealer ig Splendid Cashmere Mantles, Shawls, &o., very low. The Cheapest and best lot Boots and Shoes an opportunity of disposing of Hollands in the market. YAK Laces, Cluny Laces, Egyptian Laces, &c. | of such work as regular manufacturers of the Beautiful Watered Sash Ribbons in all the different slades. Ladies' Silk Ties article could not be induced to purchase on in great variety. any terms. Let all, then, who are in want Ladies, two butten Kid Gloves, in all colors and sizes, from 75 cents a pair, and the very of BOOTS and SHOES, OVER-SHOES, best for one Dollar a pair, (worth to-day $1.35 in the city of Toronto) A great var-| RUBBERS, or in fact anything pertaining to iety of Ruffling, Frilling and Trimmings. Gentlemen will find the cheapest lot of Tweeds {a First-Class Shoe Shop, give him a call, in the Market. My previous stocks of Boots & Shoes sold while in Prince Albert, arc too jana he guarantees to prove that if a good well known to be of that class not often found in stores to require my calling attention to {article combined with the least possible ad- in the trade, them, allow me to say that the greater part of the present Stock has been manufactured | vance on Cost is any inducement for them to my own express order and for workmanship and material cannot be surpassed in the I to purchase, a sale will be effected. Being minion, Ladics can here depend upon getting THE BEST, and at the lowest p y determined that the wants of the public sball possible--fram 65 cents a pair for Pranclla Gaiters up to ity and extra sewing. To porties Building--I am now prepared to sell any quantity of Nails in all the different sizes, at prices as low gs can be purchased anywhere west of Montreal. An quantity, of Locks, Latches, Hingls, Screws, Coat Hooks, Glass, Oils, Putty, Paints, &c.-- Carriage-makers' Bolts, Nutts, Screws, Files, Rasps, &c. Spades, Shovels, Forks, Manure Forks, Hoes, Rakes, &c., and a full supply of every thing else in the Hardware line. GROCERIES ot every variety, Cheap, Cheap | PURCHASERS, BRING ALONG YOUR Cash or Produce. And get Goods at prices which will compare favorably with those of any house in the Dominion. And now with many thanks to all my old friends and customers who have so kindly favored me with their trade for the past 22 years, while in business in Prince Albert, I would ¢m- brace this opportunity of re ully soliciting a liberal share of public patronage. An early call from all in need of anything in my line is respectfully solicited. Port Perry, May 14, 1874. T. C. FORMAN. Pec you Bling from Fie 1674 "SPRING, 1674, This may be done at one-fourth the usual expense, by using GLINES' PATENT SLATE ROOFING PAINT. HIS Paint is Fire-Proof, so that Shingles dL covered with this Paint cannot be set on Fire by sparks or burning embers from chimneys or burning buildings. Insurance Agents make nearly the same tariff for Shingles painted with this Paint $2.00 for extra finished, extra qual- be supplied in this par « | arrangements whereby weekly additions will Ibe made, and all NEW STYLES OF GOODS as they appear, will be received re- gularly, giving facilities for' purchasing FASHIONABLE ARTICLES equal to those residing in our large towns. Your attention is particularly called to goods of my own manufacture, as nonc but the very best Stock is used, and for neatness and durability will be found equal to anything that can be obtained in this country. The great pressure of orders has compelled the Subscriber to strenuously exert himself to obtain additional first-class workmen, and he expects shortly to be able to announce that those cfforts have been crowned with success. Men's Wellington Boots from $2.25 to $7.00. Ladies' Boots from One Dollar to Five Dollars. Boy's and Girl's wear, in every variety, to suit all classes ot customers. Wanied immediately four first-class workmen, to whom constant employment) and the highest wages will be given--would prefer one to make sewed work. Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. J. WRIGHT. 4 cular; he has made HE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform- ng his customers and the public gen- erally, that he has or hand a good and well assorted selection ot FURNITURE Such as Extension, Centre, Dining and Kitchen Tables; Wood, Cane, and Hair- Cloth Chairs ; Couches in Repsand Damask ; Sofas, B , Sideboards, Bedsteads, What- nots, Stands, Mirrors. Straw, Seagrass, Mixed, and Spring Mattrasses, &c., which will be sold as low as at any House in the TRADE. Port Perry, Nov. 1,1873 New Blacksmithing Establishment \T PORT PERRY. The Subscriber would. inform thei "i. 6 MR. ROBERTS' COLUMN. SPRING, 171, BRILLIANT DISPLAY receipt of a full Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Beautiful in Style, Rich in Quality, Cheap! Cheap in Pie, . In Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, there are many NEW THINGS! ' Both in material and style. I have secured the newest. ! In SHAWLS, which will be a specialty this season, I have a Beautiful assortment from One Dollar up to Twenty-five. A good Shawl is always FASHIONABLE. Bonnet and Hat Material and Trimmings are well assorted. Full lines of Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments. A lot Rioh, White, Real Ostrich Feathers, ery CHEAP. In KID GLOVES, I have over twenty dozen of the best Josepmxe--Cheap, Hosiery in every style and price. Pacasols, Sunshades and Umbrellas. Fine Prunella Boots. Kid Boots, Strong Leather Boots. Dress Making and Millinery UP STAIRS. Ladies can have their Dresses made in the Best Style, without going out of the Store. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! In great variety, ready-made or made to order. By ar the best assortment of Cloths and Vestings in Town to choose from. White Vests, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Socks, and Boots in great variety. Bilk, Felt, and Wool Hats. Straw Hats. Waterproof Overcoats, from $2.50. Summer Overcoats. Children's Clothing. Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, All goods delivered free of charge. tants of Port Perry and town- as they do for Slated Roofs. The Paint is extremely cheap, Two gal- lons will cover 100 square feet of Shingle roof, or 400 square feet of tin or iron roof. The Paint has a heavy body, but is easily put on, and is to all intents and purposes, SLATE. Nothing better for Fences. Roofs examined and estimates given. Orders respectfully solicited. 'WM. JINKS, Agent for the County of Ontario, | Port Perry, May 6, 1874. 20 RT WHITBY & PORT PERRY EX- "TENSION RAILWAY. TIME TABLE No. 8. Takes effect on Wednesday, the 22, April, 1874. #£®~ Trains run on Toronto Time, which is slower than Grand Trun ie. "The - highest market price ion (paid for all kinds of Farmers' rin yd _ Produce, Ro -§ip TRAINS GOING NORTH. 'Whitby Junction . TR, East ply yiesy 5 ES ih. he \] an es '0] Ww! Stear mab and Vietorla, for Lind Fel alls and Bobcaygeon. id J. BN, Me Director , i : " A ------ Particular attention paid to Picture Fram- ing, i ; ERE SN PSE So) Sea ON Sh KIVAT IN THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT ! Everything is complete. I keep on hand a good selection of Walnut, Oak, Elm, Butter- nut, Rosewood, Velvet and Cloth-covered Coffins. Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, Gloves and Hat-bands, furnished free when ships, that he has opened a Blacksmithing Establishment near Dr. Thorns Veterinary Stables, - Lilly 'Street, Port Perry, where he intends to carry on the Blacksmithing Busi- mess in all its departments. HORSE SGHOEINGC Will be always a Specialty! Horses brought to my establishment will have their feet taken care of, and Shod upon such principles as will develop the foot, tend to d iti ioned by im- 'perfect Shoeing or otherwise, and secure the Sheetin Table Linens, Towelling, Table Napkins, Brown Holands, Dressed Hollauds, Lace Curtains, Window Blinds, Muslins, Netts, &. The assortment is complete and all these Goods will be found THE LOWEST IN THE MARKET greatest ease to the horse in ng. Carriage Work, .Geueral Blacksmithing, and all repairs executed with neatness and dispatch. All work ted and charges A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. erat SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVFR ROSS' STORE, PORT PERRY, JAMES SQUIRE. | Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1873. required. ALBXANDER WATSON, A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. Port Perry, April 15, 1874. 17-4. JOHN NOTT. N.B. All kinds of good Lumber taken in DOMINION & ARDENS ex work. The subscriber is the Jy only authorized Agent in this locality for the UXBRIDCE. 4 "Whitby Marble Works. LN, -_ - : . | Port Perry, May 13, 1874. /21| WHITE is amongst the PLANTS again 30 p= designed is now p d to sup- TAILORING ply any quantity of First Claes Plants of the very best varieties of all choice plants 1 IN ALL IT8 DEPARTMENTS, AT Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato, for the season Cucumber and celery Plants, A large quantity of choice Flower Roots and Plants for sale. Look out for White.as he comes round on his weekly trips.through Port Perry and the villages of Reach, JOHN WHITE, Brock St. East, : Uxbridge, May 21st, 1874, | er. £- etm ---- | Field & Garden Secds I bave now the pleasure of announcing the OF SPECIAL ~ NOTICE ! SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, AT THE I have now on hand and arriving, a choice varjety of FIELD & GARDE Seeds COMPRISING IN PART Mammoth MILLINERY Wardrobe AND DRESS MAKING TIMOTHY, CLOVER, An Immense Stock of Beautiful Prints, fast colors, in paice from 8 to 16 cents. Department ! 7 TARES, Cottons and Steamlooms, the best value in the County, we live in. PEAS, | The Subscribers beg leave to announce that i they have Opened out, in connection with their other business, a New Millinery and Dress Goods, plain and fancy, "and Dress Making Establishment, under the (of such extensive variety that, - Superintendence of all my patrons can be suited. MISS GIBSON, | Formerly of TORONTO, and would cordial- ty mvite a share of the patronage of the BARLEY. OATS. Ladies of Port Perry, and surrounding coun-- My Stock of A TWEEDS ! Flax, Everything got up in the . Western Corn to sow broad-cast, the most profitable Feed a Farmer can have: Latest * Styles, At EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, AND READY - MADE CLOTHING, Also one of the FINEST and BEST VARIED STOCKS of GOGDS! Turnip, Semething superb,really worthy the attention of the Gents of] Carrot: « As usual, the finest Stock in Town. CBOSTBIDVT |W Hardware, Oil, Turpentine, .Paints, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, &o. * GENERAL GROCERIES, Hams and Bacon: GEO, CURRIE. crm ---------------- Port Perry, April 3, 1874, oP 3 LOW PRICES AND LARGE SALES FOR CASH. Complete, and my TEAS a Specialty. Allto be sold at Cash Prices. ! Highest price paid for all kinds of Produce. A. W.ROBERTS. Customers say areorto the finest in Town. Call and see them. Ontario. In the County, IMPORTED direct from the Beets BEST HOUSES IN BRITAIN, and at y Prices most satisfactory to the purchaser, Cabbage ' SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! Hats and Caps) wa coors aise Cauliflower Striped Moreen, and White Shirtings, Black Continental Cloth for Ladies in summer months Cucumber: A host of themsel ves--neatness, | 5000 yds Grey Cotton, cheapness, and beauty com- Melons bined. Li . Cheapest in Town ! Onion: Boots and Shoes ! OUR PRINTS Peas Raddish. Seeds. And a choice variety of Flower Lawn . Grass! Clover & Timothy Sved, Carrot, Mangel Wourtzel, and Turnip Seed for sale Low. ) Land Salt by the ton, Plaster &c., kept constantly on hand. The Highest price paid for all kinds of Farm Produce. 35 cts. in cash will be paid for any quan- tity of good Potatoes. ; GIRLS WANTED, as Apprentices, to learn the Dress Making apd Millinery Busi- BROWN & ROSS. Port Perry, April 17, 1874, rr ------ ee AE Ke. &c.; &c - LORTINGTOY, PORT PERRY. PorT PERRY.