» with the thorough and long experince the < proprietors have had in every de,artment of building gives them confidence in assaring - hése who may patronize them of full satis-- : > ~ Strayed 'BY-LAW NO, 270. T bit lo toe or SE thal of Ingsinion Lt and the Issue County of Ontario. The Counefl of the Corporation of the County FORE the sale of intozteatt liquors a al ie sal an the issuing of licenses iheretor beng e same is Hereby prohibited thin: aithor County oh On- |. ---------------------------------------- e prov 8, and en- forcement of "Tem p JFanoe hat? Pagsed January 2h, ame oe (ILS) H. J, M. DON NELLy: NOTICH that the above 1 a true copy : 2 : . of a By-Law to prohibit the sale of intox- P y Duc D -deatd; ors ured the Haun of Eoenson 10F Lo Dash Leather, Enamelled k and rill. same in the County of by the ™ 2 Municipal Councii of the said County on the ¥ y Twenty-fifth da; Ji y, and also y tdke notice that Electors of each Municipaliiy in the County of Ontario will be held at the ~undermentioned places 111 the several Municipalities in the said inty, on Monday, the Fifth day of March next, At the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking a Poll to decide whether or not the By-Law hereinbefore mentioned is approved by the said Municipal Electors, ag provided by the Temperance Act of 1864. "Township of Brock, Town Hall, Sunderland. Township of Mara, Town Hall. 'owaship cf Reach, Town Hall, Manchester. Fownship of Scott, Town Hall. Township of Scugog, Centre School House. Township of Thorah, Town Hall. Beaverton. Village of Uxbridge, Council Chamber. Towuship of Whitby, Town Hall, Brooklin. us. Village of Oshawa, Town Hall. Village of Port Perry, Town Hall. Town of Whitby, Town Hall. H. J. MACDONELL, County Clerk. AME into the rremises of the Subscriber, lot 15, in the rd concession Reach, about fi rst of December last, NINK "HEP. "The owner is requested fo come pay and take them away, otherwise they sold as the law directs. €HAS. TURNER, Reach, Jan. 31, 1877. A Rare Chance for Kirby Fanciers Kirby Reaping MACHINE FOR SALE FOR $100. FYB ESubscriber offers for Salt, & New Kirby Reaper for $100, at Sunderland, The Machine is perfec --never cut a straw, 1 Arey at manufactory, is $125. J" Time will be given for payment by the | wsual rate of interest, Address, JOHN POOLE, Sunderland Aur l Warehouse, Sunderland Jan. 24, 1877. Richardson's FACTOLY! PCRT PERLY. FYYHE undersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his many customers for their liberal patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl planing lumber at $1 per thousand. Doors, Sash, . Blinds, &c., &c. "Which cannot be surpassed in quality or had «at lower prices. Pay Up. All parties indebted to me are hereby re- quested to pay up forthwith and confer a favor on A RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Dec, 21, 1876. [one anuary : a meeting of the Municipal | WILY EASED N11 HUBBS, SPOKES, | } And Shafts, all Sizes. Axles, Springs, Fifth Wheels, and Skeins. CARRIAGE CLOTHS. RIMS ON THE FIRST DAY OF FEB. 'JONES BROTHERS Important Announcement ! "A lot of Varnish in al Cans. Township of Rama, School House, Sec. No. 2. Township of Pickering, Town Hall, Brougham, 'ownslLip ot Uxbridge, Town Hall, Goodwood. 1 T | 3 Township of East Whitby, Town Hall, Colum- + h I It) s. i Sheep. ues will be place, y new » regular selling that he is still IRON & STEEL. A FULL STOCK OF VERY 9 CHEAP. Laing & JMpharry, Sign of the [olden Anvil. Port Perry, Feb. 8, 1877. THE JOSEPH HALL. MANUPACTURING C0 OSHAWA, {FARE PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE INHABITANTS OF CARTWRIGHT And surrounding Townships, that fliey have engaged Jame To work for them for the year Mr. | | CHAMPION MOWERS AND Parties desiring our Machines wil) receive them, Srough Mr. Bryans, at the SAME PRICE aad on the SAME TERMS as if purchased diect from ourselves. Mr. Bryans will have a Show Room at WILE MSBURG, as usual, and will remain there from Friday evening until the followify Monday wmorniug, each week, for the purpose of receiving orders and exhibiting Machies. Old Machines taken in exchange for new ones. THE CHAMPION REAPER. It is an acknowledged fact that for Lightness of Draught, Durability and Good Work there is none like the * CHAMPION." % | Come and examine our Machines before purchasing:lsewhere. As Mr. Bryans has had goo support in the past, W trust the same liberal patronage will be accorded him in future. § 77, ifs the Sale of EAPERS | A }ASHERS, | Oshawa, Jan. 16, 1877. PROVED FIRM FOR SALE EING North Half of Lot 7, in the 8rd Con. Eldon, containing 100 .crex, Nearly all cleared and in a good state of cnltivation. There are on the farm a comfortable Log House, Frame Barn and other Outbuildings, together with a good Orchard. Nearly all fall plowed. It is conveniently located for schools, churches, railroads and markets, being only one mile from Argyle and Midland Junction, and three miles from Woodville. 'o parties desirous of locating in a good farming dis- trict, or investing in a first-class farm this presents a rare opportunity. Possession given early in the spring. Title indisput. able. v Stock and Implements on the farm can be bought at a valuation, For further particulars apply to A C. ALCAMPBELL, Lorneville P O, LAUCHLIN CURRIE, Hartley P. 0, Excentors of the estate of late D. McIntyre, ot Eldon ; or to A. HUDSPETH, Lindsay. Lorneville, Jan. 11, 1877. DOMINION PLANING MILLS HE Undersigned have much pleasure in announcing to Builders gencrally that their new Planing Milly are now in full blast "where they will always keep on hand and wanufacture to order SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, BASE-MOULD- INGS, CASINGS, HAND-RAIL BAN- AISTERS, NEWELL POSTS, SCROLL, and every other manufacture to be found ina first-class Factory. Sawing done to order. The. Factory having been filled with the best Machinery Manufactured in the Domin- ion, with all. $he recent improvements for wrning.out the best description, of work this 6:6w isfaction in every department of the work. Cash customers especially will find it to their advantage to call at the Dominion Planing Mills before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place--Dominion Planing Mills--Corner of Lilly and Kellett Strects, Port Perry, directly west of the Foundry and south of the Tannery. D.W.TAYLOR, 4 C. POWERS, R. BREATHWAIT. Port Perry, March 1,1876. 1 GREAT CLEARING SALE CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS ashionable Goods, at and Of New and © BELOW (OST No trashy Stock. No tailend of Bankrupt Stocks. No deception usell with customers. Come early and secure rng Bargains. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Jan. 10, i877, NOTICE. Vill BEG to say to my fricads who have I favored me with their custom that now having retired from the Business it is im- portant that a settlement of accounts should take place at as early a day as possible. All accounts not otherwise arranged fot ¢ Lol for Sale PORT PERRY. ree Orem igned offers for sale Village The I [Last Call. \ jos indebted to me by Book account A required to make immediate of the same to Messrs. Doubt & BE, hese A i, Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1870. are due on the 1st October next, and interes. HE uo I | will be charged from that date, but I wish T Lot Nf -- it is & canner ot, this fourths FOR SALE. it to be distinctly understood, that although lot west ofl School Hause, Queen rect; ---- desirous of giving all reasonable accommor Port Perry BT'his is one of thebust and best | 0 0p ono ouantity of first-class dation, I shall expect and yequire all accounts focated in the ook will be Cedar Rails Ta sts, on lots 14, 165, 'his fall,and those standing unpaid since figure. and east-half of 15, in the 9th con, Reach, Bryans . Of Dry & Port Perry, Jan 18, 1877. CLEARING SALE Which STIX WEEKS. ) Will Commence a * their Entire of eos Stock at Cost } will = Continue for JONES BROS. THANKS. N retiring from the business of Store- keeping, I beg to tender to my cus- tomers and the public generally my thanks for the many years patronage 1 have enjoyed, and trust that the same confidence and patronage may be continued to my successor, Mr, John H. Brown, who will continue the Business in the same premises, 1 shall continue to purchase Grain, and am prepared to PAY CASH For any quantity of WHEAT, BARLEY, PEAS. Wib.--1 SPECIALTIES Ly 1 At Prices to suit the Times! XTRA value in All-Wool Factory Flan- 4 nels, Splendid Patterns at 30, 40 aud "45 cents, PORK, OATS, { BUTTER. GEO. CURRIE, | Port Perry, Sept. 20, 1876. | Executors' Notice. | A LL parties having claims against the L\ Estate of the Late Mrs. Ann Keilt, Of the Township of Brock, are requested to forward their claims to the undersigned before the 15th day of February next. All parties.indebted to the said Mrs. Ann, Kilt, are requested to call and settle their indebtedness immediately. Dated Jan, 5th, 1877. WM QUINN, Ashburn P.O. JOHN DOYLE, Sunderland P.O. 1 ; Executors, J "IMPROVE YOUR STOCK! A First Class Boar TOR Service on 0D the Pound Farm, lot 17, in the 6th con. of Reach, (opposite "4 the Factory of J.= = B. Lazier.) == >= Charge, $1. GEO. WILSON, Proprietor --\ CEDAR RAILS, Posts and Stakes. Reach, Nov. 28, 1876. The Subscribers offer for Sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, an immense number of First Class Cedar Rails, Posts and Stakes, Cheap, and on easy terms of payment, They are at Saintficld and of easy access. Apply to 3 R. HARTRY & BROS, Saintfield P.O. Reach, Nov. 15, 1876. Beach oy ee The VICTORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company of Canada, HEAD OFFICE, ....... HAMILTON. HIS is decidedly one of the best companies in the Dominion, and parties having property to insure will do well to consider the many advantages of insuring with this Company. T. H. WALSHE, Agent, Cannington, Ont. Cannington, Sept. 26, 1876. LOST. N Christmas day last, at Williamsburg, Cartwright, a Due Bill, for $24.75, signed by Geo. Currie, in favorof A. Hyland. All parties are forbid negotiating said due bill as payment of the same bas been stopped. Cartwright, Dec, 29, 1876. Cedar Rails and POSTS A. HYLAND. 3w Apply to ¥. B. LAWRENCE, Gregpbank P.0 Greenbank, Dec, 14, 1878, | inst year will be put in Court for Collection | For fui culars apply fo after 1th October mext. ROBT, BRYAKXS, Js. GEO. CURRIE. : Cartwright P.O. Sept 20, 1876, Cartwright, Big. 7, 1876, \ k 5) a UNDAS Grey Cottons, bought at a job, at extremely low prices, eo I ih Lines in Gent's Long Wool Shirts and Drawers, at 55 cents. T JYPECIAL Lines in Winceys, 30 inches ND wide, at 13 cts, A DISCOUNT at 10 cents on the Dollar 4 on WinterDress Goods, Shawls, Ladics' Fur Sets, Gent's Caps, Blankets, &c. LARGE Stock of Millinery Goods made up in the Latest Styles, includ- ing a splendid selection of Crape Goods, at; low prices, RESS MAKING done on the premises by experienced bands, in the latest Paris and New York Styles, A FULL range of T'weeds for Gent's wear, UITS made to aider, on the premises, by an experienced Tailor, All work guar- anteed to fit, ROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Fish, &c., in abundance, at bottom prices. A Call Solicited. J. H. Curries "BROWN, Old Stand. Port Perry, Dec. 20, 1876. PORT PERRY. CLEARING SALE -- FORMAN'S Note the Prices for CASH : 10c yard wide Cotton at 8jc; 10c Prints at 8jc ; 12jc Wincey at 10c ; 15¢ Wincey at 12jc ; 50c French Merino at 40c; a Line of yard-wide Wincey, cheap at 30c for 20c per yard; 65c¢ Shirts and Drawers for 50c each ; Men's Kip Boots worth 83.25 for $2.50; Men's Shanty Boots worth $2.15 for $1.95; Women's High-cut Over. Shoes worth $1.40 for $1.20; = No. 1 Chewing Tobacco 48c per lb; good smok- ing Tobacco 8Tic. 9} Ibs Bright Sugar for One Dallar. The best 60c Tea in for 46¢ per Ib. Canadian Coal Oil b5c per gallon. American Coal Oil 65¢ per gallon. T. CC. FORMAN. Port Perry, Jan. 17, 1877. 2 If you want the ed CHEAPEST FEED! In the Market, come and buy CORN before it is all Sold. : ~~ E. WORTHINGTON, East of the Walker House, nearly opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry, Port Perry, Feb. 1, 1877, Wi CD IRAE C005 To hand this Weel, suitable for the LCE Holiday Season. On and after this date, the subscriber will allow the following DISCOUNTS FOR CASH! On all purchases over $1 and up to $10 5 per cen off. ° On all purchases over $10, ten per cent off. WANTED. 5000 Dressed Hogs. 50,000 bus. Wheat, S. H. CHRISTIAN 5 Manchester, Dec. 8, 1874, FOLLOW THE CROWD Davis & Robisonn's NEW GROCER, LIOR & PROVIOY STORE, (Late HH. A. Black's) Something new in Teas. Call and see them, Flour, Feed and Provisions of all kinds, kept constantly on hand. : Of the purest Brands, battled and ondraft. oo. (C= Highest price in cash paid for any quantity of Peas, Qats, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. : : Terms Strictly Cash or Produce. wr Goods Delivered Froe in Town or at Prince Albert, Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1876, :