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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 May 1877, p. 4

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Eh ; br ) oom, Me Bros has provided our break- * secure a sharp clip alongside the ear. . flannel and a piece of brown soap; put the © vcandled"-- "h 5 A € » Dos way "fo get out of a scrape--let your grow. - ior take & fly. " buttons the other day, and asked her to put labelled--"Jaxes Eres & Co, Homaopathic -- ¢ i i A Royal Hercules. - Russian Czarevitch is a per- esembling greatly in build 2 ia magnificent grandfather: the cholus, though with less hand- y featares, his countenance being pugh muck in type. His strength the correspondent of the Philadelphia the control which he exercises over his naturally violent temper a curious anecdote is told. On one occasion he gliscovered that his private correspondeice ad been tampered with when passing through the post-office. He went at once to the Emperor, laid the case before him, and begged to know if it was by his orders that the letters had been opened, for in that case, as 4 dutiful son and "subject, he would say nothing more, but un- "Jess such orders had been given he would de- mand redress. The Czar went at once for the really guilty party--the Chief of Police --severely reprimanded him in the Prince's nce, and then sternly bade him begone and sinno more Terrified and trembling the abashed official was about to make a hurried exit, when the Czarevitch, who had been a quiet and, to all appearances, a per- fectly unmoved spectator of the interview, merely twirling some little object between uta Baers as the colloquy proceeded, came {or and stopped him. ~ Without a word the Prince placed the thing he had been toy- ing with in the official's hand. It was a silver rouble, twisted round and round in corkscrew fashion, as ordinary hands might twist a pieco of paper. With this startling proof of the concentrated wrath of the heir to the throne the luckless functionary was allowed to depart. --_-------------------- A Secret Tronble. --A porter iv a Nevada hotel thus addressed onc of the female borders: ¢ Madam, I bave been observing you closely for sore weeks past, and I am led to believe that there ix trouble--trouble of a serious nature--gnawing at your heart, Tell me what that secret sorrow is. There is a secret sorrow,' rejoined the lady, 'and it weighs upon me like a mill-stone. It is that [ haven't » stove poker Leavy enough 10 break your silly pate-with. Dut suchas it is, however: Here she grabbed the instrument and made a rapid advance on the sympathetic porter, who broke for the door, and got out "just slowly enough to As others see us.--They are telling a funny story of an Esquimaux chief who has been visiting Eugland. When asked what sight had amused him most] he said : e monkey house in the Zoological Garden But he was surprised, as he intormed his friends, by nothing more than being told that the Houses of Parliament were meant for the debates of some thousand gentlemen on the affairs of the country. 'Why did the Queen, their chiet,' he asked, 'allow them to waste their time? Why did she not send them to catch seals, or shoot bears, or do somcthing clse that was useful ?' RELIEF FOR CONSUPTIVES. The common mullen, steeped strong and sweeted with coffee sugar, and drink freely. The herb should be gathered before the end of July. Young or old plants are good, dried ia the shade and kept in clean paper bags. The medicine must be continu- ed from three to six months, according to the nature of the disease. Itis good for the blood- vessels also ; it strengthens the system and builds up instead of taking away the strength. It makes good blood, and takes inflammation from the lungs. TO CLEAN WHITE KID GLOVES. If they are not stained, only soiled, {ake a little sweet milk, a piece of soft, white glove on your band, and put the flaunel tightly over your finger, dip it in the milk to moisten it & very little, rab some soap on it and rub the gloves gently, The kid must not be wet through, FRECKLES. ; Lemon juice and glycerine will remove tun and freckles. MURRER'S LINIMENT FOR THE FACE AFTER SHAVING, " One ounce lime-water, one ounce oil, one drop oil of roses ; shake well before using ; apply with forefinger. Lesox Creax Pres, Grate away the outer yellow coating of two large lemons, taking oft the white peth ; chip the rest very fine into two teacipsful of boiling water, which must be boiling on the fire ;stir two tablespoonstul of corn starch, dissolved in cold water first, adding two . teacups of white sugar, a small pinch of salt. When cold add the beaten yolks of four eggs; then add the chopped lemon and grated yellow rind and juice, stirring all well to- gether. Make a rich paste, aud bake in only an undercrust. When cold put on the whites, beaten to a stiff froth, with six table- spoonsful of powdered sugar. This will make a good-sized cake. Drieo EGes.--A large establishment has been opened in St. Louis for drying eggs.-- itis in full operation, and hundreds of thousands of dozensare going into its in. satiable maw, The eggs are carcfully an that is examined by candle light to ascertain whether good or not--and are then thrown into an immense receptacle, where they are brok«n, and by a centrifugal operation : the white and yolk are seperated rom the shell very much as lignid honey is seperated from the comb. The liquid is then dried by heat, by a patent process, and fhe dried "article is left, resembling sugar; and is put in barr:ls, and is ready for trans- portation anywhere. This dried article has 'been twice accross the equator in ships, and then made into omelet, and omelet made from fresh eggs in the same manner, and the best judges could not detect the difference be- tw the two, Is not this an age of Wi ? Milk made solid, apple-butter made into bricks! What next, When the spider left the ark, did be walk A young husband handed his wife a dozen a shirt on thew .~ te a.--GraTEruL AND Com- PORTING. ~ tl orough knowledge ot the natursl ch govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well-select- es with a delicately flavoured bever- age which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such ar- ticles of diet 4bat a constitution may be until strong enough to M to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-- Civil Service Gazette. ~Sold only in packets Chemists, and 170; oF { 3 48, Threadneedle Street, io | the heavier machi , +f + All our miichines are fully warranted. this Lis machines we feel confident that we can meet eve nivement, and we : ean tals of our machines, believing that we can En Datier sshd for be obtained elsewhere. : | ATTENTION! ---- wens way om (Gager Factory) FEE re oi GURNEY'S { 1 STOVES Take FIRST PRIZES at the Provincial Exhibition ? Because they are the best in Market, . For a comparison with other makes, sce the Specimens now on Exhibition at BROWNS STOVE DEPOT PORT PERRY Every Stove Warranted. THOS. BROWN. Port Perry, Oct 12,1876. The VICTORIA . MUTUAL ance Company anada, 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, Capuingtou, Ont, Cannington, Sept. 26, 1876. Richardson's FACTORY! PORT PERRY. pee undersigned would embrace this op- portunity 'of returning thanks to his many customers for their li I patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl that he is still 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. Port Perry Choice, of Fruit. DAVIS & SONS' STEAM PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly manufa Lturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE! As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. reriaL, the Best Worksaxsuip, and at sven _'a1cEs as cannot fail to suit. UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE procured on sk The American Style of Also an ordinary style Hearse. of Hearse, J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Nov. 26 ER 'frees Sold hort notice. , 1873 cliable wn STORE, NHE Subscriber has for Sale at his Nur- sery, two wiles north of Brooklir 25,000 first.class Apple Trees ina vi healthy condition, and of choice descriptions at the very lowe: and warranted true to their name rare chance for obtaining choice trees, cheap A. T. TURNER, Brooklin. Brooklin, Sept. 26, 1876. OVER BI PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. TAILORING SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT GELOW'S STORE FIRST CLASS ments, Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. TAILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all its depart- AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. 1 All of cnoicE. Ma- fully selected SPRING INGS, §C., §C. NEW STOCK AND PRICES. TAILORING in all its Departments. Best Style, and a Perfect Kit warranted Cheap, Cheap, Cheap! J. PEARCE, Port Perry, March 22, 1877. The Subscriber has how much pleasure in announcing the arrival of & largo and cere- STOCK Of the Newest Styles and Best Quality of CrLOTHS, TWEEDS, GENT'S Fi URNISH- While returning thanks for past favors, I would solicit an carly call to examine my Cloths made up in the Newest Fashions, Merchant Tailor. J. NOTT & SON, Cabinet Makers, Undertakers and . Upholsterers. Take pleasure in informiug their customers and the public generally that they have on hand in their Warerooms a good and. well assorted Stock of Furniture: consisting of | Extension, Contre, Drawing and Kitchen | Tables ; Wood, Cane and Stuffed Bottom Chairs ; Couches in Reps, Cretonne, Damasks and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, Cupboards, Writing DUsks, Bedsteads, What Nots, Stands, Mirrors in Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, Seagrass, Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Setts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as cheap as at any House in the trade. PICTURE FRAMING. "| Keeping a large Stdck of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and Lithographs we feel confident we can give satisfaction in this branch of our business as we make a specialty of it. UNDERTAKING oa We would respecttully all attention to our Undertaking Department where everything TO i 49-1y NEW Apple a (Late HEH. A. Black' figures his a Nomething new in eas. [Flour, kept constantly on hand. Of the purest Brands, bottled and on draft. Highest price in cash paid for any quantity Oats, Potatoes, Butter and Lggs. Terms Strictly Cash or Produce. REF Goods Delivered I'ree in Town or at Prince Albert, Port Perry, Oct. 24, 1876. FOLLOW THE CROWD GROCERY, LIOUOR & PROVINID Call and see them, feed and Provisions of all kinds, TLIQUORS ° DAVIS & ROBINSON. neccessary for the proper performance of the Jast rites due the deceased can be furnished on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elm, But-- ternut, Rosewood D. T. and 0. G. Coffins, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets. Shrouds in all styles. , Face cloths and Caps. and bands furnished free of charge. class HEARSE. All kinds of good lumber taken in ex- change for Work. The Subscribers are the Gloves A first Davis & Robinson's iis: Having increased our facilities we hope by paying strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit a share of public patronage. g&5~ Remember the place--nearly oppo- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoc Store and adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D, Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to Ly one ofthe firm, J. NOTT & SON. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. BAKERY Confectionery. HE Bak , and Confectionery business T in all oe branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albert lishments Plain a Farry od of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest, notice. Bridal and other Cakes made lo order. Socials and otber entertainments supplied on moderate terms. 4 , Saude Pad CONFECTION in every variety and of the best quality. Children's Toys in abundance. Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. AT T. COURTICE'S PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S ~~ Carages and Perambulalrs § Also a fall Stock of. PBYNDBS. And Traveling Bags. The largest and best stock of WHIPS in Town. HARNESS ! In great variety. Please call and see the most COMPETE STOCK in the trade. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. MANCHESTER. HEARD'S a CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port, Perry, March 10, 1875. Carriage Wo: Ls J THE GREATEST AND Wonder of Modern Times GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable aerVices of The 'ms Purify 4he Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all com- plaints incidental to Females The OmnnruexT is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin diseases it has no equal. One of the best wood-workers in the Pr- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sl ighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairs in Wood or Tron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work- manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done so as to secure the and comfort of the horse in traveling. g&5~ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. BEWARE OF * INEW YORK COUNTERFEITS. Spurious imitations of * Holloway's Pills and Ointment" are manufactured and sold under the name of "Holloway & Co." by J. F. Henry Curran & Co, Dro gists, and also by the MetzopolitanMed icine Company of New Yar with an assum- case x ~. ed trade mark-- fd -- Again one W. C"HEARD. | Joseph Haydocl i New York, Manchester, Dec, 17th 1874. 51 | likewise passes off counterfeits of his own make =" under the name of Holl: way & Co, having for a trade mark a (Crescent and Sernent ; MeKessen & Robbins, ew York are avents for the same, /§ HE UNDERSIGNED TntMy purchased that famous blood Stallion HYMEN, takes this opportunity of placing | 7 his pedigree before the public : HYMEN having These persons, the better to deceive you, i Caution the Public in. the sma'l affixed to their Medicines, ae of bes, Partnership. i HE unde ned have entered into Parte nership for the manufacture of BOOTY & MMHOES lishment. JUST AT HAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladics'. Gold Chains-- do. 5 OFFICE share of our time aid attention. to the manufacture and operation of the various mi We employ only the best mechanical ability. facture of our own machines--many tools having - pot adapted for other work, and our workmen are are thus enabled to obtain a facturing is carried vn. cution--and a consequent reduction of cost. 'This principle is to defy competition. perfluous, but as there are man, the old original Johnston machine, without keepi lightness of draught and ease of a 1 pre-emivently ahead of all o*her real many First Prizes awarded us--at t meet all the requirements of purchasers. are both first lass machines--constrtucted almost celled by bility, an OUR NEW y machines in ease of manageme: Alive to the requirements of the day ious snd compact construction," money than can id Lif Respectfully. Yours, Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877, OF In presenting our Twenty-second Annual Catalogue farmers of Canada for the year 4877, we do so with mbretha: confidence, from the marked favor and patronage conferred upon us, creasing demand from year to year for od new celebrated Farm Implements. We shall continue as heretofore. as manufacturers, to . mike a Machinery--the Johnston Self-raking Reaper, the Triumph Oombine Cayuga Mower, the Young Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large For the last twenty-two years we have given our most careful Our machinery has been selected and constructed wi We are, therefore, enabled to introduce a more perfect s manufacture, adding nat only to the perfection of the work, garded y in a well 1 to turn out our machines with a higher degree of perfection, claiming to manufac ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we have m part, and for strength, durability, and equality of cut, in every n Fol 3 agrowing demand educated up to th a Llieh 'has a rear cut, and the Young Canada a front cut; both strong. dura th the market for quality of cut, durability, lightness of drat, adapta- rv 1 told, 600 pounds, but being made princips of the best quality. of i " of oh po : 5 a 'the a and dural THE BROWN & PATTERSON MPG C0'Y. WEITDBY, ONT. TO THE PUBLIC. of Agricultural Implements to the n an ordinary degree of pride and and the steady and in- 3 1 and undidvided attention achines in use, sifting out the best points, remedying defects, modifying and correcting errors, strengthening weak points, adapting and proportioning every part as our increasing experience has suggested. skill, and our machines pass under the mest careful supervision and scrutiny--every detail being subjected to the severest criticism--and each machine is thoroughly tested before leaving our works, to prove the completeness of every part, and there is no difficulty in putting them in operation by any person of moderate mechanic: th a special reference to the manu- been made for this particular purpose, and requirements of our manfeie-~ohiajaing s thorough knowledge of the construction of our machines, and igher degree of skill and proficiency than where general wanu- e wants and vstem into all the departments of but also to the rapidity of its exe- The Johnston Self Raking Reaper is now 80 well known as a Single Reaper, that a word of commendation would almost seem su- ture this machine who have adhered to ng up to the improvements, that justice w odified it in almost every essential ind and condition of grain 3 t rs. In proof of this position we have only to point to the e last Provincial trial of Ontario, and mary county trials which have taken place all over Canada, within the last few years. OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late Tofrovements, is all that can be desired ina combined machine, and cannot al to . Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our Young Canada Mowers wholly of Iron and Steel. The Cayuga Jr. ble machines, and not ex- "" WHITBY HARVESTER." ted to machinery, and many of our farmers have be- sprung up fora Light, Durable, we have succeeded in inventing a machine witha Wrought Iron Frame, wich the least possible gearing--with large, broad- drive wheel, -- L ¥ Mete f 80 constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same pL thereby keeping the pitman, © S50 with Hose and Coupling 'cumini pao g always in line with the knife. The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being| ~~ ' ' $25. | : +50 as foot: § no perceptible side draft, and no weight upoy the horses necks." 'We are confident that we | Paterit Swing Lift Pumps a per foot i agceeded i 0 perfect per takin juin al its parts, that Bas ever Common Log Pumps at 40 perfoot, | ud . . rs patent sl old our invention, for our own = . exclusive manufacture, and we i? suggest to intending purchasers, that they should s Common turned suction Pomp at 85 cents i ving their orders for the coming ha The * Whitby Harvester" BROWN & PATTERSON MPG C0. ecialty of Agricultural Reaper and Mower, the and we are enabled and at prices so low as absolutely ron and sf arabs at x=-- | Fine Silver Watches. Silver Watches--Stemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry. Fine Gold Rings. Silver Chains, &c., Cheap for C ASH. N.B.--Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and guaranteed. Tort Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. Watches, Clocks. and Jewelry , Es ab-| JOHN DIESFELD. Of every description foyall classes of the commuhity. CHOICE MATERIAL First Class Workmanship, and a warranted. By strict attention to business, punctuality in filling orders, and Moderation in Prices, they hope to sccure a liberal share of public patronage. DOUBT & MOTHERAL, Late Warriner's, one Block west of the Post Office. Port Perry, July 19, 1876. The Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking his many customers" for their liberal patronage since he succeeded Mr. Warriner and commenced busiaess ou hig own account, In order to more promptly meet the orders of customers, he has taken Mr. Motheral into Partnership, so that in future the business will be carried on as above. JOHN DOUBT. Port Perry, July 19, 1876. ii 2 PRACTICAL CARRIAGE NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ----O pairing. M. 0. DCNOV AN, MAKER GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the best Material.-- Work made to order with neatness and despatch. Particular attention pa.u to re- BOOTS & SHOES. Lave the feet dry and warm? In order to secure this desirable object, for hgalth as well as comfort, pay & visit to PUNPS! PUMPS! tt () G-- IR VIAIN'S PATENT ' At: d. PORT PERRY" SEE 'THE PRICES. Force PuMp--A 'complete Pump and Fire + per foot. roti) atom. Pumps, a complet: Pump, from $3 up to $8. : Also every other descrip of Pump, at "EQUALLY LOW RA ES! rr - ince in Pump-making in the largest factories in Having had long ex You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province | QrATED 68 | FATA . Canada and scriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisty all that will B00 & SHOE STORE. | PORT PERRY Where you will find a large variety of Boots and Shoes suitable for Fall ana Winter, The Goods are the very best the Market affords'and will be sold at Prices to suit the times. In Quality and. Price they can't be beat. An inspection will prove this. Home - Made Work satisfaction. 8 A lot of Trunks for sale at cost. J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry, Boot and Shoe Store. Port Perry, Ocu 12, 1876 UNION AVENUE, thellnted tutes hy they ily jad v favor with 8 . y ded to. ' ES EMANE 'All ordersforany of the above, whether by mail orotherwise EP RV IN, Port Dery, Fi Pei Es Ls, Sept.20,1870. : March 22, 1877, ¥ port Perry. Perfect Fit Boots & Shoes, HAT is more comfortable than to § J,6 MORGAN'S Constantly on hand and warranted to give | "Oontaining 7% Acres more or less. Yor further particulars, @pply to the pro- etor, y spurious imitations, to ts. The celebrated thorough bred Blood Stallion | was imported by R. Reesor, of Mark. Unserupulons Dealers obtain them at very low prices and sell them to the Public in Canada as my genuine Pills and Ointment. I most earnestly and re ctfully appeal to , the Cleray, to Mothers « amilies and other Ladies, and to the Public generally of british North America, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frands. Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address isnot 533. Oxtord Street, London, they are Counterfeits. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine, bears the British Government Stamp, with the words "HorLLoway's PiLLs AND OINTMENT, LoNDON," engraved thereon. On the label is he address, 533, Oxrorp Street, Loxpox, where alone they are Manufactured. 1% Parties who may be defrauded by Van- dors selling spurious * Hollowny's Pills' and Ointment," as of my genuine make, shall on | ham, from Britain, in March, 1877. He is a rich dark bay, 9 years old, black points, stands 16 hands one inch high, on stout legs with great bone, snbetance and action and is one of the best look- ing Stallions now at the stud ~~ During cing career which was a brilliant he beat some of the best horses of ear over long courses and crushing weights, making him a valuable sire for wetting Racers, Drivers and Car- riage Horses now go much in demand and briuging such very high prices, HYMEN was "sired by that far famed celebrated horse, Neville; dam Matvi- mony. Neville was sired by Napier; dam Sally Snobs. Nupicr was sired by Gladiator ; dam Marion. Sally Snobs wa sired by Sandbeck ; dam Deceiver | mare, Gladiator was sired by Partisan ; communicating the particulars to me, be dam Pauline. Marion was sired by amply remunerated, and their names never Tramp; dam Rosamond. Sandbeck divulged. was sired by Catton ; dam Orvillina -- Deceiver Mare was sired by Deceiver ; dam Slight's dam. HYMEN'S dam Matrimony was sired by Magnes ; dam Niobe. Magnes was sired by Touchstone ; dam Latitude -- Niobe was sired by Bay Middleton ; dam Broken-hearted Lady. Bay Mid- dleton was sired by Sultan ; dam Cob- web. Broken-hearted Lady was sired by Sit Hercules; dam Frederica.-- Touchstone was sired by Camel ; dam Banter. Latitude was sired by Langar ; dam Olympia. HYMEN unites the strains of blood that are to-day dis- tinguished the best in England and considered by competent judges to be one of the best horses that ever crossed the Atlantic, as he is related to some of the best Derby winners of the day, Signed, THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, January 1st, 1877, os PERMANEMT OFFICE FILE. has stood the test for twenty years, and for usefulness, durability and convenience itis still unequalled. 2 We are permitted to_refer to Messrs Robert- son, Linton & Co., 1.L. Cassidy & Co, elec, of this city, and many other large firms all over the Dominion, who are nnanimous in its praise and find it valuable for filing ard preserving letters, invoices and other docu- ments. It supercedes anything yet invented in the line and is invaluable to Merchants, Mannfac- turers, Bankers, Brokers, Express, Railway, and Steamboat Companies, in fact for every : Business, Trade or Profession. The manufacture being now carried on by steampower, on a large scale, the undersigned that are enabled to offer these Files at. greatly re- od he " Dumfries duced prices, in order to * bring thém within the reach of every business man. ' PRICLS: Files, Letter Size, formerly §5.00 * now $2 50 each. Files, Foolseap size, formerly $7 50 yow $3 50 each. Files Note size, formerly 4.00, now 2.00 each. Covers for Letter Size, formerly 9.00, now 6.00 per dozeo. Covers for Foolscap size, formerly 10.50, ' now 700 per dozen. Covers for Nee Size, tormerly 700 now 4.00 per dozen Munufactured by the. METALLIC STATIONERY MANLFAC- the Turf. A 'correspondent writing and Galloway Si Al Feb, 28, 1877, sa. pedigree was full, roe out by his + erforman- ces having won eral important races carry- ing topweights, including the Irvine Cup, in which he beat the celebrated King Hall con- ceding two stones. He was also winner of | two races at. Eglinton Park, beating two of | Lord Eglinton's favorites, one of which was | backed to win ; he was also winner in varfous i other races, and when he gave way in his | fore pastern he was carrying the Hon. Sir G. | Montgomery with the extraordinary weight of 13 stone 7 Ibs,, and winning easily wp to the | breakdown. He has proved a sure foal getter | and his stock is the most promising of any horse that has traveled this district. . #1 hereby certify that, at the instance of Mr Michael Teenan, 1 this day examined bay eight-years-old thorough-bred blood stallion, HYMEN, ind I consider him free from any disease of un hereditary character, From | the eftects of racing or training I note that the suspensors ligaments of the fore fetlock Joints are thickened, which for stud Jurposes are! little or no consequence. With the above exception I would consider him sound. April 7, 18576. R. PATERSON, M.R. FRANCIS ELLIOTT, roprictor, Epsom, April 12, 1877 NOTICE UPIVHIS is to give notice that I have sold to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, re of his Performances upon Advertiser" turf his TURING COMPANY, 43 St. Peter's Stree Montreal. 4 CHARLES MARTIN, ® Sole Agent for Candas and U. 8. For particulars, send tor Circulars. Cedar Rails an'! FONTS FOR Sad mr Fe SALE, any quantity 'of (fiyst-class Cedar Rails and Posts, om 16t4:74, 15, and east-half of 15, ih the 9th con Reach. the hon fi Apply to i ¥. E. LAWRENCE, Greenbank P.0 Greenbank, Dec. 14, 18576. The Fast'Call ; i Oh Ck LL partis indebted Xo = 50 are here! "to yment of The same 40 "Mes + Motheral, otherwise costs. will . \ 3 53 ET aR . Port Perry, Sept. 6, TR iE BR Tailoring Establishment 1 ! OVER MR. BROW, FE OF THE Trade Mark "AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, Lwith all nights and privileges to use and dispose of the:smme:/ (1 1, Jot { JOHN YOUNG. Port Perry, Dec 2:tf iw Sy RIES) STORE. T HANRFUL for any. years of bura) nereasing "oie would inform i ee public that he hus got | 1 his new premises over Mr. 'th mcreased have it. The universal testimony of all on every deg who have tried it on their stock is that they | orders promptly would not now do without it. It is cheap, regularly received. sufe and beneficial. The purity of the mix-| perior Wo tare ig guaranteed. ranted, y J. V. THOMPSON, Port Perry; Jan'y.13, 1876, equalled by agything pet discovered for im. proving the condition of these valuable ani: mals both as to flesh and general health "All parties owning horses or cattle should w 's Store t of his business an The Newest Fashicns The Latest Bu and perfect §ts was- JAMES. RIGGS. Port Perry, 18, 1876. V

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