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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Sep 1878, p. 4

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5 'Dotter than one, ssid the vle i out of the cabbage puch, st like to see somebody wy to eo, Mrs, Smith at the breakfast the other morning. 'H'm! so should I o should 1, said Mr. Smith, with ing earnestness, m you are not honest, Why do you all the good peaches on top of the 'measure and the little ones below 7' Sam treason, sah, dat makes de front ob your house all marble and de back gate chiefly all slop bar'l, sah.' : T'wo tramps stopped at 'the house of a Jone widow, and one went in to beg. Very soon he came out with a black eye. 'Well, did you get anything, Jack? asked the other, 'Yes,' growled the poor sufferer' '1 got the widow's might.' + Why,' asks a Newport correspondent of a New York paper, why are men so scarce at the watering places this summer?' That's an easy one, Brcause the hotels have gone back on the credit system. Ask us a hard one An Indianapolis barber who abandoned his business and went into the ministry, was suddenly called upon one Sunday to babtize three candidates, He got along very well well, but after babtizing the first be aston- ished his corgregation by lustily shouting, ¢ Next.' An old Irish Soldier who prided himself upon his bravery, said he had fought in the battle of Bull Run. When asked if he had retreated and made good his escape as others did on that famous occasion, he replied :-- « Be jabers, thim that didn't run sre there yit 1" The Detroit Free Press is informed that kissing the baby may result in deformiug its nose and bringing on near-sightedness. The safest plan is not to kiss a baby of the female persuasion until it attains the age of sixtcen yours, The cartillage of the nose is much stronger then ; and, besides, the kiswes taste better--we've been told. He was showiug the old man the new bay mule that he was working in a team with the old gray. * You warrant him sound and perfectly kind and gentle?' the man said -- ¢ Perfectly,' said farmer John. 'My wife and children drive him, and he is a perfect pet. Comes into the house like a dog.' * Lasy to shoe 7" asked the man, ¢ Well, I guess so, fact is I never had him shod, I don't believe fn it ; he works better without it," said farmer John. * How does he act when you pul the crupper on ?' asked the man. * Farmer Jobn hesitated. 'Well, pretty good, I guess,' he suid ; fact is I never put it on' How does it get ou? 'Well, I kind of don't know, said farmer John; fact is, he had the harness on when I got him, and it fit him so well, and he seemed to be 80 kind o' contented in it like, that I sort of never took it off"n him.' 'And how long have you had him ? asked the man. Farmer John chewed a wheat straw very medita- tively, 'Well he said, 'not to exceed more'n two year mcbbe! And the mun backed a little further away and said he would 'sort o' look round a little further before he bonght, like, And farmer John never saw him again, not even to this day. E------ TOMATO SOUP, To one pint of tomatoes, canned, or four large raw ones (cut up fine), add one quart of boiling water and let them boil till done. Then add nearly a teaspoonful of soda; when it will foum add one pint of sweet milk, pepper, and plenty of butter. Or, one cup of sweet cream instead of the butter, a few crackers rolled fine and serve, Equal to oyster soup. CREAM BEER. Two and a quarter pounds of sugar, two ounces of tartaric acid, juice of one lemon, | tree pints of water. Boil five minutes; when co'd add the white of three eggs, beaten, one cup of flour, an ounce of flavor. ing ; bottle and keep cool ; put two teaspoon. fuls in a tumbler of water and one third tea- spoonful of soda. GINGER SNAPS. : Oue cup of lard, one cup of molasses, one cup of sugar, one teacpoonful of ginger, one teaspoonful of soda dissolved ina little water. Boil the sugar molasses and lard five minutes, let it cool, then add the other ingredients, and flour to make stiff; bake in a quick oven and keep in a dry open place, FRENCH MUSTARD. Two and a half pounds of mustard, one quart of vinegar, {wo thirds of a pound of brown sugar, Boil the vinegar and sugar, taking off the scum. Brown half the must- ard and mix with the otherhalf; add by degrees to the sugar and vinegar. Sctin a cool place. JELLIED CHICKEN. Cut up two chickens and boil in water, only enough to cover, until tender, Then ret move the skin and bones and season the liguor, of which there should be less than a qurrt, with butter, pepper, salt and juice of a lemon, if liked. Dissolve one-fourth ofa box of gelatine in a little warm water, and add with the chicken to the ligror ; boil up once and pour juto™ a mold. This is very nice for tea or evening company, when ct # jnto thin slices. A very sarp knife, how ever, must be used in cuting or the slic will break into seperate pieces. BAKED PEARS, Peel and bake ripe pears, with but little water. When cold cover the top an sides with cake icing flavored with vanilla, and serve with cream and sugar, This makes a delicate and healthful desert, and but little time is consumed in its preparation. Tart _ apples may be laked in the same way, and ase preferred by many. on . CUCUMBER TOAST. Peel fresh, orisp cucumbers of medinm size 'lengthwise in thin s'ices, and place in water. for a few minutes ; drain, and dip flour ; then fry cuickly, until i butter or beef drippings aces the slices of cucumbers, hot from the slices of buttered toast and _ The cucwminbers may Le seas- J aud salt, or a little mustard led when taken from the pan. " STEAM : PORT PERRY. ' ---- T (and a large Stock of just such FURNITURE aces as cannot fail to suit. UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly attended to and charges desat COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- stantly on hand, SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles, CASKET OR BURIAL CASE procured on short notice. The American Style of Hearse. Also an ordinary style of Hearse. FOR ALL. T large and still incre: on him since opening business in Port Pe and would now intimate that with the v securin 2 greater accomodation | have my business to the shop on the opposi of the street, THE SECOND DOOR EAST u. to wait on all parties wishing to purchase, SEWING MACHINE Sewing Machine Qils, &c. 'fhe Best Machines Repairing promptly attended to. inspect my show room. C. TUPPER. Dec. 4, 1877. public the premis selected stock of FANCY GOODS, BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! patronage. STAMPING done to order. Remember the Store' --Queen St. Port Perry. Port Perry, April 4,1877. ANOINTING THE HEAD. An Old Custom to be Revived. with perfumed Romans, an expensive oils were used for that Guests an ointed with olive oil, or other preparations, eable per leted. To this day it is East for travelers to have tom will undoubted] West--even in the virtues of CARBOLINE are appreciated. qualities as a mon among them, and in revivin _ only show our hospitality uy copious ings of CARBOLINE, but in tl t who become bald and gray we on t of which they nged never ashamed. CARBOLIXE is 80! gists. MYTHOLOGY. The Grecian Gods. The ancient Greeks believed their to be sel but of far greater ET ¢ of blood ' ambrosi they u their meat w stre DAVIS & SONS' Caper Factory! HE Subscribers always keep on hand areconstantly manufacturing more) As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of cnoies Ma- rewial , the Best Wonkmaxsuip, and at sven J. W. DAVIS & SONS. PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 19-1y Qewme tomas HE undersigned would take this opportun= 44 yy out our machines with a higher degree of perfection, ity of returning his sincere thauks for the to defy competition asing patronage bestowed y . A The Johnston Self Raking Reaper ed isnow so well ite side perfluous, the POST OFFICE, where 1 shall be happy Attachments, | 0 U R T RI Cheap for Cash The publicare kindly invited to come and pq the country has become better adaj Miss Chisholm EGS to intimate to her friends and the generally that she has secured s one door cast of Mr, Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where she will keep constantly on hand a new and well AANANOHAR IR SCHOOL BOOKS, She hopes by a'tention to business and moderate prices to merit a share of public ¢ New Fancy Goods 17 The anointing of the head and beard oils was for centuries a mark of hospitality among the Greeks and in some instances the most urpose. d travelers had their hair aoe spikenard, myrrh, and no doubt an ume pervaded the apartment when the hair dressing operation was com- common in th their heads and beards anointed with olive oil, and this cus- be revived in the 'ar West--when the fully known and It not only has desirable hair dressing, but in its re- markable virtues as a hair restorer it far ike the myrrh of the * per foot. exseeds the 8 Pikensd ow he mvs that the Cistern Pumps, a complete Pomp, from $3 baldheaded Greeks and Romans had their up to $8. shining pates covered with a luxuriant Also every other description of Pump, at growth of hae by the use of the oils com- EQUALLY LOW RATES! but it is demonstrated that CarBOLINE does work such wonders, the ancient custom of an- ointing the heads of those who visit us, or remain for a time as guests, we will not e case of those can confer _ everlasting obligations by ** putting a head" by all drug- of the same shape and form as them- HE Subecriber has much pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he has just finished and is now manufacturing some of the finest, most desirable T CARRIAGES CF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. Of the best materal and Workmanship. They will be sold at such Prices as will ensure their ready and rapid sale. My manufacture is now being run and sought after over the larger portion of this Province, and every effort will be put forth to make the manu. facture of the ONTARIO CARRIAGE Works, Port PERRY, still more deservedly popular. BEAN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. "4g JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, April 10, 1878. OFFICE OF THE BROWN & PATTERSON MFG CO'Y. WHITBY, ONT. TO THE PUBLIC, ond Annual Catalogue of Agricultural Implements to the 1, we do so with more than an ordinary degree of pride and confidence, from the marked fgvor and patronage conferred upon us, and the steady and in- creasing demand from year to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements. We shall continne as heretofure. as manufacturers, to make a specialty of Agricultural Machinery--the Johnston Self-raking Renper, the Triumph Combined Reaper and Mower, the Cayuga Mower, the Young Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large have of our time md attention. For the last twenty-two years we have given our mos to the manufacture and operation of the various machines in use, remedying defects, modifying and correcting errors, strengthening weak points, proportioning every part as our increasing experience has suggested. We employ only the best mec ical skill, and our machines pass under the mest careful supervision and serutiny--every detail being subjected to the severest criticism--and each machine is thoroughly tested before Jeaving our works, to prove the completeness of every part. and there is no difficulty in putting them in operation by any person of moderate mechanical ability. Ny machinery has been selected and constructed with a special reference to the manu- facture of our own machines--many tools having been niade for this particular purpose, and kmen are educated vp to the wants and requirements wledge of the construction of our machines, and not adapted for other work, and our wor skill and proficiency than where general manu- Tn presenting our Twenty-sec: farmers of Canada for the year 187 t careful and: undidvided attention sifting out the best points, adapting and of our manfacture--obtaining & thorough kno are thus enabled to obtain a higher degree of facturing is carried on. We are, therefore, enabled to {ntroduce a more perfect system into all the departments of manufacture, adding not only to the perfection of the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- cution--and a consequent reduction of cost. * This principle is regarded necessary in a well rezulated establishment, and we are enabled and at prices so low as absolutely 3 of . known as a Single Reaper, that a word of commendation woul but as there are many claiming to manufacture this machine who of theold original Johnston machine, without keeping up to the improvements, that justice 10 ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we have modified it in almost every essential hart, and for strength, durability, and equality of cut, in every vind and condition of grain; Tie { B the ww ton," as f 0, most seem Su- ave adhered to htness of draught and ease of m L Ye pre-eminently ahead of all other reapers. In proof of this position we many First Prizes awarded us--at t e last Provincial trial of Ontario, which bave taken place all over Canada, within the last few years. UMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late improvements, is all that can be desired in a combined machine, and cannot fail to meet all the requirements of purchasers. | Qur Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our Yo are both first class machines--constrtucted almost wholly of Iro has a rear cut, and the Young Canada a front cut; both strong, celled by any machines in the market for quality of cut, darability, bility, arid ease of management. | OUR NEW " WHITBY HARVESTER." and many of our farmers' have be- has sprung up for a Light, Durable, ed y 3 have only to point to the and mary county trials | ung Canada Mowers n and Steel. The Caynga Jr. durable machines, and not ex- lightness of dra't, adapta- pted to machinery, come skilled in the use of machines, & growing demand | First-Class Reaper. . Alive to the requirements of the day, we have succeeded in inventing a machine witha Wrought Iron Frame, with the least possible gearing--with large, broad-faced drive wheel -- |. and so constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time, thereby keeping the pitman always in line with the knife. The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being no perceptible side draft, and no weight upon the horses necks. We are confident that we have succeeded in inventing the most perfect Reaper, taking it in all its parts, that has ever We have applied for letters patent, and shall hold our invention, for our own fully suggest to intending purchasers, that they should ers for the coming harvest. The" Whitby Harvester" made principally of the best quality ofiron and steel, truction, it combines the strength and durability of been produced. exclusive manufacture, and we respect! gee this machine before giving their ord weighs, all told, 600 pounds, but being and from its ingenious and compact cons the heavier machines. All our machines are With this list of machines, we feel con respecifully solicit a trial of our machines, the money than can be obtained elsewhere. fully warranted. fident that we can meet every requirement, and we believing that we can furnish a better machine for Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MF'G CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. PUMPS! PUMPS! ety () G-- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. ITRVIN'S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY SEE THE PRICES. Force Puue--A complete Pump a agine with Hose and Coupling com} 0] nd Fire, lete for Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cts per foot: Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot, Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents JUST AT HAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies', Gold Chains-- do. Fine Silver Watches. Silver Watches--Stemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry. Fine Gold Rings. Silver Chains, &c., : Cheap for CA SH. N.B.-- Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and guaranteed. Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Magnificent HEARSE. Hye purchased on Hearses in the Province, BEAUTIFULLY Trioiep, and in the latest AMERICAN Sryue with all the modern improvements, and owning a fine, suitable team of Black Horses, T would respectfully call attention to my UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, Where everything that is necessary for the proper observance of the last rites due to the departed can be furnished on the briefest notice, on the most moderate terms and at Prices to suit the Times. Funerals conducted with the ut- most decorum. A large selection of Walnut and Rosewood Caskets and Coffins, Metallic Caskets furnished when required. Burial Robes in all sizes and styles. Gloves, Hat Bands and Shoulder Scarfs furnished free of charge. Public attention is called to this fact, that without any exception, I have the best Undertaking Outfit in the CouNTY. AEG OAGAIEL 1 A large and well assorted Stock of Fur- ture on hand at all times, Picture Framing.--Special attention given to the Framing and Mounting of Paintings, Chrow os, Lithographs, &c. By paying strict attention to business, fair dealing and selling at prices consistent with an honest profit, I hope to merit a share of public patronage, Remember the place, Sign of tha Big Rocking Chair. W. J, NOTT. Port Perry, June 18, 1878, REMOVAL! T= undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to their s for the g and still extending patronage bestowed upon them since they entered into business in Port Perry. Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on the shortest notice, furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far our efforts have been successful, We have now much pleasure in informing our cus. tomers and the public gencrally that we have moved into our new premises one door west of our former place of business, where we shall have increased facilities for filling orders and driving business generally. The pnblic may rely on having their orders promptly filled with i CHOICE MATERIAL Good Workmanship, AD 2 PERFECT FIT! Give us a call at our new premises one door west of our old place of business. > DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877 Cs Apmmistrators Nomice. LL persons holding claims against the Estate of the Late ALEXANDER BROWNE rience 1n Pump-makin in the largest factories in Carada and criberfeels confident that he can pe 11 Having bud loos ex Heotly satisty all that wi fhellated Sass the su with a call. "A os vel for any of the above, whether by mail orotherwise Tomy Sept. 29,1870. tly attended to. IRVIN, PorFeny. M. 0. DONOVAN, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ee ee () re A GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the best Material. -- A 'Work made to order with neatness and despatch, Particular attention paid to re- pairing. | A.D. 1878. The said by notified to send in particulars to W. H. BROWNE, Insurance nmbus, on or before t necessary. dates and items and to and their Post Office ress. At the expira-~ tion of which tim! nl proceed to dis' or any part t tributed to any person of whose claim they distribution of said assets. An indebted to the tate JOHN DIESFELD. Yeoman, of the Township of Reach, are here« of the same Agent, Col- he First day of October, particulars to include 1 to give the christian names and Juinames of the claimants e the said administrators sribute the assets of the d amongst the parties entitled and the said administrators will not be hereof so dis- shall not Save bad notice at the time of the all persons ebte: said es! are Sreues settle their indebtedness forthwith. This Botice being given under Section 28, Chap. 28, FARO ; Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Estab lishment. 3 : Richardson's FACTORY! PORT PERRY. HE 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 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 arc hereby re- quested to pay up forthwith and confer a i favor on . | A. RICHARDSON, Port Perry, Dec. 21, 1876. MANCHESTER. HEARD'S Carriage Works ! AND ; GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he hus secured the valuable services of One of the best wood-workers in the Pio 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 ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. B&@™ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874, i5 BAKERY AND Confect ionerv \HE Bakery and Confection: v 1 nes ' | in all their branches carrie on in my Port Perry and Prince Albe ' establishments Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice. Bridal an other Cakes made to order. Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, CONFECTION in every variety and of the best quality. Children's Toys ih abundance. Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. CHAS. HISCOCES. . Port, Perry, March 10, 18768 REM HE Subscriber having removed to the NEW STORE one door east of his old has on hand and will keep during the season all kinds of FRUIT, EARLY VEGETABLES, PLANTS &C. Also, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, §C. MAPLE SUGAR, &C. : © L. McLEAN. Port Perry, April 24, 1878. Ww. H, BROWNE, AH BROWNE, Oolumbns, June 12, 1878. ee LUGGAGE AND AROUN VN. OVAL! Store, would respectfully announce that he GROCERIES ! Of all kinds as Cheap as any House in town, "pe Give me a call and you will be satisfied, > TAKEN TO AND BONE STATION {ita County of Ontario, 3 For-the yea 1878. & { slEllsla salle) 42 ail 1112 2 13 1 38 2 2 3) 8 51 61172126] 4l1211427 2 6l12; 2221 5{11,15|20 ¢ 7{11} j28|20) 6{10; [19 i 19 i 18 vo ay 9 18 8 7 THE GREATEST i %. 0 DAETNELL, "(Wonder "of Modern 2 £ jor Judge. a = Whitby, Jan'y 7,1878. : 5 - iat eit? Cpe Shaving and Hair Cutting as they should be done. HE arrival in Port Perry of the two first class Tonsorial Artists; LEWIS & POWELL, Has created quife an excitement with their Smooth Shave and Artistic Hair. Cutting, -- Phe Rooms are over Thurne's Dry Goods Store, opposite the Walker House. An agreeable and smooth shave and bair and whiskers cut in a stylish manner. R ber the place, over Thorne's Dry Goods Stote atid opposite the Walker Fouse. Port Perry, Dec 65,1877. : BEWARE OF . sls - ; NEW YORK COUNTERFEITS RIED, Pills and Ointment' are manufactured and sold' --AND-- COE BASAL LL The Pus Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in a]l com- plaints incidental to Females, A The Omvruent 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. ¥ | To under the name of "Holloway & Co.," by J. F. Henry Curran & Co., Drucgists,and also by the MetropolitanMed icine Company of New York, with an assum- ed trade murk-- -- Again one Joseph Haydock t New York; likewise passes off counterfeits of his own make under the name of Holloway & Co., having for a trade fark a Crescent and Serpent ; McKessen & Robbing of New York are agents for the same. These persons, the better to deceive you, unblushingly Caution the Public in_the small books of directions affixed to their Medicines, which are really the spurious imitations, to' Beware of Counterfeits. Unscrupulous Dealers obtain them at. very low prié's and sell them to the Public iw Qanads as my genuine Pills and Ointment. I most earnestly and respectfully appeal to' the Clergy, to Mothers of Families and other' Ladies, and to the Public generally of british' North America, that they may be pleased to' denounce unsparingly these frauds. Purchasers should look fo the Label on the Pots snd Boxes. If the address is not 533, Oxford Street, London, they are Counterfeits. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine, bears the British Government Stamp, with the words "HoLLoway's PiLLs ANp OINTMENT Loxpox," engraved thereon. On the lalelis the address, 533, Oxrorp Steer, LoxDox,' where alone they are Manufactured. : 3" Parties who may be defrauded by Ven- dors gelling spurious * Holloway's Pills and Ointment," as of my genuine make, shall on communicating the particulars to me, amply remunerated, and their names never divulged. PROVISIONS FOR ALL ! HE undersigned thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on him aoe opening usiness in Port Perry would inférm the pub. lic generally that he has always on hand Suretully seleotod slo of everything in the ur, Feed and rovision line Fresh Good and sold cheap. oiTie irre snd 2 e First-Class Oatmeal WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Remember the place opposite the Post Office. WM. TUMMONDS, Port Perry, June 6 1875, Ds Tailoring ~~ Establishment | | OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. CUR-! RIES) STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKFUL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he hus got thoroughly arranged mn his new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying | on every department of his business, ~All' orders promptly filled The NewestFashions regularly received, The Latest Styles, du=' perior Workmanship, and perfect fits war. ranted. Signed, 2 THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, January 1st, 1977. ¥3 Awarded the Highest Medal at' enna. £§ £ & BT. ANTHONY & 00. 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (Opp. Metrepolitan Hotel) Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in ENGRAVINGS, CIIROMOS, § FRAMES STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes, Photographs, and kindred goods--Celebrities, oh PHOTOGRADIHIC MATERIALS, We are headquarters for everything in the way ot Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, being Manufacturers of the JAMES RIGGS. Port Perry, 15, 1876. FIRST CLASS Micro-Scientific. Lantern, TAILORING. 'ua University Stereopticon Advertiser's Stereopticon, IRST class Tailoring in all its depart ments, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in| the latest styles and at moderate rates. As Beautiful Photographic Transparencies o Statuary and Engravings for the window. i Convex Glass. Mavufacturers of Ve've Frames for Miniatures and Convex Glass Pictures Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man ean make morey wit a Magic Lantern. Na x3 Cutout this Advert sement for reference. Each style being the best of its class in tl ood fit guaranteed, he market K Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. | Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. } Take Notice HIS is to give notice that I have sold to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, JHE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. re C7 Just Published, in a sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A lecture on the Naturd Treatment, and Radical ctre of Scming Weakness, or Spermatcrrhoea, induced by Self Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to mar- ringe generally ; Consumption Eplepsy, and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, &e.-- By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M.D. au- thor of the ** Green Book," &e. The world renowned author, in this admir= able Lecture, clearly proves from his ovm experience that the awful consequences of , Self Abuse may be effectually removed with- out medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougis, instruments, rings, or cor= dials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once cer- tain and effectual, by which svory sufferers no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 3 This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two post- age stamps. THE CULVERWELIL MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St, New York: Post-Office Box 4583 the Cro pl Trade Mark OF THE AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, with all rights and privileges to use and | dispose of the same. : JOHN YOUNG. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1875. 2:tf MARBLE WORKS! HE undersigned would inform the publie that they ave established their BaBBDZ Nothing need be added as to the value of of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, it is un-| equalled by anything yet discovered for im proving the condition of these valuable ani- nals both as to flesh and general health. All parties owning horses or cattle should have it, The universal testimony of all who have tried it on their stock is that they | would not now do without it. It is cheap: safe and beneficial, The purity of the mix ture is guaranteed. J. V. THOMPSON, Port Perry, Jan'y 13, 1876. --AT-- PORT PERRY Where they are prepared 10 promptly fil all orders oa eaeeute all work: in Marble Granite, Freestone &¢., &c., in way-of WHITE, PORT PERRY & LINDSAY Monuments, iy RAILWAY, . '1 omb Stones; en ARLE TY, it. wm ng ee Oro MME, : 'Tablets, : Troins Going North. y : ah : Pillars; : ; : yo UR To eo ihe 1owest possible figure: TET An inspection. solicited. al by ROSE & WEIFENBACH Port Perry, May 14, 1878. pE os ADVICE. ANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. wns: A warning saint imposition. How yont d middle aged (both sexes) may restore shattered eomstitntions, es if aris from early indiscretions. : safety ¢ professional gentle Canadian press RUPTURE. hy yi D 1 ; 5 o's Tperiar Savery: | FYHE Subscriber is prepared to convey nce Albert : Fa Pons Sivod mma reli: wares | | Cheste, Trunk, Boxes and every other | Manchester e ARTIES wil please take noties th in 4 to12 weeks. Endorsed by high medical | gescription of Luggage to and from the Rail. | Myrtl 58 35 " Ee Al orders for io Hy TR SE Haver way Station or anywhere around town. All hitby hoe " 5 « |ging. Notwithstanding the mods Sion of past EL on torr orders promptly attended to. Charges|iwniiby June. G. 2% R13 « |charge,T have losta large amount Truss ods -- night 2 day with great | moderate. 3 to, via G.T. RB. avr, 2L02 = L071 « | credit. : ort, Very cheap. : 30S. COOK | ping stations--Trains stop on signal only | pico s1uert, Sept. 20, 18% F. ®rof J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontario. Port Perry, Jan. 1, 1874. {Telegraph stations. rince Albert; Sept. 29,1878. WOBBS < tr» oe | 1

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