mm (SY1Y : ¥AaA LP pre Eo fl foeaing = i ad ha retired from the same--Mr. W. M. Jonés becoming his successor. fit a Bat: ahi. alia? Sabi - . p beocmi.br Ol u tangements for the ra season's trade having been completed, we take this opportunity of advising' you that our pro o "dion , the various branches are much more complete than usual, Nd 0 JAG The generous encouragement extended to our p endeavor by legitimate and honorable effort o ati of that confidence and support whiehrendered the business so ome time in making extensive alterations in our premises. added to each side, making the entire depth of cighty fe { in our Millinery Show Room, increasing the siz : | andy 1 further promote the reputation of the Anticipating a continuance: i wehave been actively engaged for s «changed and an additional counter enabled us to fixe a decided improvemen x 4 ve." The Grocery store has also undergone conside "being now the same depth as the Dry Goods store, ". ffound in the front--Groceries and Crockery occupying the rear, are now thoroughly adapted to the requirements of a fapidly increasthg trade, departments. With greatly impro 'too sanguine in anticipating a healthy 3 stringent condition of the money market, have ac 3 i discrimination of valu-, a keener compe = gle niethod of doing business, 'Fully compre Customer shall receive the best possible value and prosperous future, hending the sitaation, we mean to meet it, by of in every article purchased at our counters, xanga AA cd Aral i pi 12.7! {In the limited spade this cironlar afford, it is quite impossible to ref feel that we should be perpetrating an injustice, were we to omit reference to our b er even to the more Which offers attractions of no ordinary description fo those w combined with the superior taste and skill of i ry. } d to execute orders promptly who has established his repu is really Places this department beyond successful rival ofthe Dress-Making Department, and is prepare: I retaining the services of Mr. James Isaacs, Our Assortment of Cloths, Coatings and Fancy Vestings, its, which cannot be surpassed by city establishments. 3 ri nd the entire stock ving been purchased under the most favorable circumstan 3 & position to offer our customers advantages which cannot be surpassed. "Having every confidence in your good judgment, we particularly solicit a caceful feeling satisfied it will establish our reputation for and satisfactoril . Hoping the coming season may prove to you a fruitful one, Port Perry, May 1, 1875. CIRCULAR, | edsorss stimulates us to continge in tie § ct available for actual business. ¢ and rendering it much more convenient rable alterations, having bee affords ample accommodation for the Boot By these alterations our prem enabling us. mare suceess ved facilities and a Stack of Goods unrivaled for extent, Wo are well aware that the 1 imonished all classes to retrench expense, but we bel tition for Cash and Ready-Pay Customers, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, ho appreciate genuine merit. A stock eminently fresh and attractive, MISS MCKENZIE, We have also secured the services of Miss Dyer, tation as a First Class Cutter. g! t, and offers ind All the other departments have, examination and comparison of Goods and Prices COOD AND UNIFORMLY CHEAP COODS. and assuring you at all times of our very best services, THPLENENT mie Subscribers having 'been en y as : JOSEPH HALL Manufacturing Company | OSHAWA, x take $his oppottunity 6f informing rming community of this section of doufitry that they are prepared to furnish any Agricultural Machine manufactured at the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's Works, Oshawa, on the Teng ot bot] ¥i] 3 . Ae, po SF plore, siarked ont. by them, ouse, i FOR THE i eminently successful during the past 4 years, Tho stairain the Dry Goods store have been This has n extended rome forty feet in the rear, and & Shoe Department, which will be ises have been greatly improved, and Ily to expand and perfect all ariety, and cheapness, we trust ow prices realized for produce, aril lieve the outgrowth will be a and a general improvement in oods at such prices that every fering our G prominent features of our Stock, yet we Shortest Notice and the Most \, Favorable Terms. The Champion COMBINED REAPER and MOWER. THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, THE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER. BROAD-CAST SOWERS and SPOUT DRILLS. WISNER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAKE. THRESHING MACHINES, &C. 14 highest Prize Mcdals and Diplomas . Awarded the Champion in Europe tor 1873. A Sweeping Vietory in the old world ! | A Crowping Triumph in the News !! Eufope and America join hand in Crowning the Champion , late of Oshawa, who has charge have to congratulate ourselves on y. We + desir fashion to those in like manner, had the most careful ces, at the best possible sources, we are BROS, JONES King of the Harvest Field EH: bl Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WATSBBE, Farcey Goods! STATIONERY, General Supplies for Schools WM. Lo gro | Wir. Chrisilan's Colum n GOODS ! CRAPEISPRING THAN EVER MARCH, 1875, FOR GB IBBTe AND GOODS, E JUST RECEIVED PLAIN AND FANCY AT CHRISTIAN'S a5 i a3 BOOKS AND CHEAP AND COOD. W. H. McCAW. . Splendid Prints, 12}. Port Perry, May 6, 1874, SELLING OFF ! SPENCE, . 4 Ed " 7 We solicit an examinalion at : our Sjock of - { \ Kg WINDOW BLIY CARPET ¥ vi ing Its of last season, we intend to make a specialty, of the . 2, B. Notwithstanding the "BU T T E R T R A D E g . CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Heavy Grey Cottons, 100. . 5. WALKER. : ¥ A . i he the accumulations of old butter have been disposcd of, we look for a change. In H. 8. JOIINSON, RICK-LAYING,STONE-WORK, PLAS- SELLING OFF 'Although at present prices are ruling low, 23 So0h a5 ne the very highest price offered in $his or surrounding towns. Port Perry, Dec. 23, 187+. 52 TERING, &c., in all their department . the meantime, customers are assured that we shall at all times pay: the very highest priee offere g Jip s in, a en cpartments, ig a Agentat Sunderland. | Having secured the services of a compe- Beautiful Dress Goods from 12§c. + Rs -- EE SEE -- | tent party to manage and conduct the farm, vy = Ea ety: : | 7 ah future, devote my whole attention f . | to my business as ] TILTON vs. BEECHER. Y ne ONTRACGCTOR. OTS AND SHOES! e 1 ' . Contracts taken in Stone work, Erick work, BO S i BEECHER ACQUITTED a ig ay om i Plastering, &c., a Contracts completed : FS h ¢ | with dispatch, the , NDEPENDENT of the world wide fn % Ni DEST MATERIAL AND FIRST CLASS Fine Black Lustres at from "Excitime! 4 si KMANSHLIP. Ladies' Prunellas 62 ir. 2 5 - Excitement, go we pd Utica, April 14, 1875, 16 5' Prunellas 62§c per pai 25¢ to Toe. : 1 aE TEE Black Cashmere S. E. ALLISON i R 5 Ladies' Prunellas $1 extra quality. 1 4 Has made an extensive purchase of { v | 0 \ . A I 2 Black French Merinos, x NEW and USEFUL O 3! y suitable for his fast increasing trade. -- RB y+ | a Aka Black Rarathea Feeling the neces ity. of Besping o : 25 | ' with the rapidly increasing demands ¢ ed No pains In "order to fnlly meet their wan Just reccived 2000 Rolls Room or wd Bord- | Men's Stogas $2. Black Crape Cloth, ering ot cvery shade, qui ge to suit every class of custom me of the -i ree Stocks of PAINTS, : PAINT BRUSH 7 A Tull and i . Black Cobourg, . complete Stock of FANCY so that none Ww jet J ohn Diesfeld just what they want in f..:} the nec y of keepi 3 i 9 Black Silk Btock of Pure Un dulterated Drugs, I big to that the Mn y | PRACTICAL ? : 'nfeused ip orderito muke my place of business the most r 1 ind inthe v | Teese t G C ie? _ Qoanty.. Prescriptions carefully compounded. As my past su han i hi 3, A eo. Ourrie's i en an Acatione. determined to so conduct tat evervthing| |, fjog' Collars Silk Searls | Watchmaker, &o. d . + | § will Bé satisfactory to myscnstomers and myself. 1 wi las apes ot ps ji xy TGS leave to say, that ho has Removed x will suit all classes, Stock--fuli, complete and genni second price, All served . : 3 ¥ to his ; 4 ike, ry It . 's Fe PE Rar; April 7, 1875. §. TI. ALLISON, Silk Hankerchiets. NEW PREMISES Men's Felt and Straw Hats very cheap. Every ome see th ] : : nel Bn se hem y : em Botween Bigelow's Royal Ar- Ready-Made Clothing in great variety. x | - | cade and the Wal ARCHIE §. CAMPBELL & HUGH A. BLACK. At FORMAN'S. | hE White Shirtings : 8 ) . LI | Port Perry, & And takes this opportunity to thank his kl sy I I , many friends and customers for the kind | Roll'd Linings, all colors, : pt = patr¢ westowed upon him during the past | © £1 and s 'a continuance of their kind ' Jeansand W 1ggans, 3 Having bought out the basiness of MR. BB. WORTHINGTON, and hav- dng purchasefl Stock suitable to the wants of their trade, are now prepared to offer the public a . . * Splendid Bran New Slock ~~ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, | Wines and Liguors, FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS, &C. All of which we shall offer at low figures. Trusting that tho patronage so liberally ex- tended to Mr. E. Worthington will be continued to us, and in return we shal to our utmost, endeavor to supply parties with fivst class goods at the lowest possible rates, A car load of Western Corn expected soon, | = bl 8&~ Delivering done to any part of this Corporation or Prince Albert, free of .charge. . x TERMS-- Strictly Cash or Produce. PORT PERRY, April 15, 1875. CAMPBELL & BLACK. f ' A ¥ . SPRIN MMSE GARR] Now Openi Ww. ROBERT Latest Novelties in Dress Goods! mplete, apd oficred very CHEAP CASH or PRODUCE. =~ Grenadines, y 'White Dress Goods, Silk Warp, Kid Gloves, KE iy Tho Lio tenon » Pir badd . "for aan hoow Lf wird olored Tugtres, "ow K other Linens, Cotton Gloves, Gents" Underelothing, Lisle Gloves, Umbrellas, : Men's, Women's and Childrens' Hosiery)...' ". Silks, &¢ SU. DES; at unheard of prices. "i READY MADE CLOTHING aud CLOTHING MADE T0 ORDER. Port Rerty, April 8, 18161 - 5] A.W. BO EOF of | BY | prices; X we drebound 'to give si "1 of Columbus. G. OROT xn bs al Beg to thank their numerous customers for past favors, and to notify the Farmers of North Ontario and vicinity, that they still keep on hand in 7 z T 'A full supply of their various Manufactures, and having secured Che services of Mr. R. D. ROBBINS To.attend to that particular department, the public may rely attended to, We are still making ¢ I 1 | (TENG COMP WHITBY. 0-- i \ obi on having their wa'uts well favors. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks, ! Check Ginghams, Fancy Shirtings, At Geo. Currie's. Elgin Watches, &c. All Goods warranted as represented to be. Carpets and pen, All work warranted. JOHN DIESFELD, Practical Watchmaker. Port Ferry, Jan. 27, 1875, Lace Curtains. Canadian Cottons, A large Stock and splendid Assortment, "| Canadian Cotton Bags, lie Jomxsron [eapen | A SPRECIAITY. Believing as we do that it is decidedly the Best Reaper iz the World. 1 . ! We have never yet been Defeated At a single trial, and the laurels won at Paris, Ont., in 1871; om the Tweedie Farm, near Whitby, 1874 ; Millbrook, 1871; Ottawa, 1873 ; and at Chatham, in.1874, 1 at di other places, East and West, during the past fous ---- all unite in ag v id King of the Harvest ! And should fully satiéfy the most skeptical. For the season 1875, we i lott to produce the best machine on the Continent. % Soa nahin ev + «What we say of the JOHSTON is equally applicable to our other Machines, Our Cayuga Chief Mower, \ 1s now too well known to need recom: p#hdntion, J he 3 J i CANADA, Trae gL r \ oT S ith 3} inch a cut--has a wabbling motion to the cutter a i Mowery bar--very light draft, well adapied to newer and rougher sections, and has few equals ag Las a Mower, i THE, TRIUMPH, A Combined Machine, using 4 Johnston Self-Rake, we are fully prepared to be as good a Combined Maehine gs is made in Canada. And re = io ween Agents ace endeavoring 0 8 Infarior Combined Machines at a higher price, that have never Bade 3 record in | would simply ask youn to. compare Machines and ling fully sati apd. | rsd 0 tH result. All our Machines are fully oh. Repairs of all eikd tlyfod pand. z/(Sold at Fornddy Te a ge, to the - Whitby. ti Manufacturing Company, Ort6 R. D. ROBBINS, Port Perry. SON, of Manchester; Mr. ALLAN SM Epsom, and 2; HARPER, Port Pony, dy ya a P.S. «Mr. WAL JAMIE HERS, Agents, to whom orders may i sdsade. a & 33 LOY { = 72 = = 2 € i ; ERR ers ( Dg Linen Bags, - gz gig ge = 3 Canadian Cotton Yarn, ~~ eRe = g | C * : . 2 2% Egoel g > orselyseTapesiyiatiane. per ya, Canadian Cotton Ducks, TEE P3300 = : rr 3g Srof ey g Lace Gurtains 90c per pair. At Geo. Currie's. §¢ SiiEilhm: go ER IoTEIE EZ J eB sReEZ @ -n ESE > ws 2 =9s 2 3 eo! x Rh S8ral 2 : Be E7Flg : Ce New Prints, § BYEZ bt 2 New Hollands, 8. 82F8s x : B Sais : Zz # $y) New Table Linens, . g is 3 New Towels and Towelling, z Exbg = g E wo EErEEXA 3 At GEO. CURRIE' 1h fii 00% Hardware, &ec. BMES. of g If%:2 f kd : 5 of LET). SEE IE ib = £2 E gg - [= EB ' 5.0.8 Tez : Felt Hats in thencw & z £3 gr ww) 5 Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &o. Spring Styles, 3 2 | 35 g 0 AT CEO. CURRIE'S, eo = -~ = wn Fl Bel» 5 Nails $3.50 per K Ze wEEEE TE per Keg. 52 ER.liedi i aE S2 ga A in grits g Nm EE Ji Salt by the Ton, Barrel or Bag. Sa 25 ed 5 8 : 5 ° i od . (0G Further arrivals of New 50 25 an : Goods will be received as the Le ERE oo --------reeeeneee | S€8SOD advanees, and will be eh ; sold Cheap! Cheap ! Cheap ! ! 0 5B 41 PILLS Is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or Sonsini Gravel 304 Pains in the Back. tod iy Adam old in Boxes, 4s 6d eac! y hemi erect tend Dn a oy ali Chemists wud Tide Goris M0 18 Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS, Burgoyne-Burbridges and, Co, Coleman St. London : on. Newberry and Song, 87, Newgate St., L 5 Barclay and Sons, 95 Farrington St Fonden. Sanger and Sons, Oxford St., London. And all the London Wholesale Houses, i AGENTS IN CANADA. Montreal --Bvans, Mercer and Co., Wholesale Druggists. * "Lymans, Clare and Co. srliotvand Co., Wholesale Drug. Having purchised that splendid shop lately | FOF CSR'! paying special attention to the Butter trade Salt, Plaster, Water Lime Clover Seed. GEO. CURRIE. and will give the very highest price for good Batter, wr Toronto: 8. H. CHRISTIAN. very ir . Whitby, April 1, 1875; rasa 8 4 her i've i tt; 4; Bhapier dnd OweR. Hamilion --Winer & Co. i . Halifax. -- Avery, Brown and Co, > Manchester, March 3, 1875, Port Perry, March, 1875, » F JACKCERTAR f 7 HOUSE FURNISHI: 6 6 GOODS GENERALLY. Our Stocis {> LARGE AND PRICES WONDERFULLY