A Oonstitutional Walk. Few people walk enough in*winter, yet it 1s precisely at that season that people of close sedenery habits should walk. How ratefulthe crisp air is to the lungs! How clear and sweet it is to the nostrils! How it sustains one ina swinging gate of four cx five miles an hour! How the cheeks glow and the eyes shine, and the muscles tingle with the delightful vigor, after such a walk through the winter sunshine I A chase ride is not half so good, for it robs the trip of necessary exercise, Try it, you who seek health and strength, Winter walking as & «peryie," 18 a million times better than medicine, and for improving complexion it js worth a-harber full of lotions and washes. It will put an edge on appetite that you can't buy at the doctor's and in promoting digestion it is better than a cornor drug shop's entire stock of bitters and pills, If you have never tried it, take a walk. Keep your mouth closed, your shoulders well thrown back, your head up, and remember that your legs--and especially your hips-- were given you to walk with. Bome people walk with their knees, bodies and shoulders and no wonder they don't like it, We don't like tu sce them, There is an art in walk- ing as in other things. If you don't believe it, observe the shape of some shapely woman who knows how to move, or study the gait of a man who has some spring ard lithness it is never too late to learn to walk by walking. Sale of Clydesdales in England. -- We are indebted to Mr. Jas. Scarboro, for the report of Mi, Drew's great Weir, of sale of Clydesdale horses and Ayrshire cattle in the old country recently. It will give our readers some idea of the prices ruling there Eight Ayrshires were disposed of fou $615.- 20, an average of $76.90. The Clydesdale figures. $11,216.40 or an average of $655.63. The highest price paid was for Minette, 5 years, 81,510. Six three-year old fillies brought £3,565.- 80; the highest price paid was $925 for Bethea. Four two-year old fillies brought $1,390, horses sold for good Seventeen brood mares aguregated or an average of $347 50. Two three-year old $1,974, the highest price was paid for Prince Imperial, $1,639. Four two-year old colts, all got by Prince 'Wales, sold for $8,211, an average of $2,- 053.75, the Jhighest one guineas, Four one-year old colts brought $2,237. Eleven one-year old fillies brought $8, 821. --Ez. bringing 1000 Nothing Lost by Courtesy. A courteous mam often succeeds in life, when persons of ability fail: The experi- ence of every man furnishes frequent in- stances where conciliatory maoners have made the fortunes of physicians, lawyers, divines, politicians, merchants, and, indeed, individuals of all pursuits. daced to a stranger, his affubility or the Ip being intro. reverse creates instantancously a preposses= | sion in his favor,or awakens unconsciously a prejudice against him. To men civility is, in fact, what a pleasing appearance is to women ; it is a general passport to favor--a letter of recommendation written io -8 lauguage that every person understands, -- The best men often injure themselves by Make a Note of This. The St. John Globe urges the adoption of a reform in the direction of holding a session of the New Brunsmick Legislature only once in two years, and thereby following the ex- ample of no less than twenty-eight States of the American Union, whose Legislatures hold biennial sessions. The Globe contends that the saving ot expense would be very great, there would be fewer laws on the Statute Book, and the present tendancy to- wards bringing! legislation into contempt would be checked, Would it not be well if our Local Lights would take a leaf out of the book of our brother colonists and hold a scesion of our Local Legislature once in two or three years; the advantages of such a system would be manitold, In the first place it would save a world of expense ; in the second place hon members would have something to do when they meet and be saved the disgrace of mak ing absurd laws one session and repealing them the next or having nothing to do. By all means let us go in not alone for a re-- duction of the indemnity, a large reduction in the number of members but the session to be ld ence every two or three years, ee rere Epre's Cocon.--UIATEFUL AND Cox- porTiNG.-- "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by & careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well-select- ed cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break- fast tables with a delicately flavoured bever- ave which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such ar- ticles of dict that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds maladies are floating around us is a weak of subtle ready to attack wherever there point. We may escape many a fatal ghaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure slood and a properly nourished frame." -- Civil Service Gazette. --Sold only in packets labelled--"Jaxzs Errs & Co, Homaopathic Chemists, 48. Threadneedle Street, and 170,| Piccadilly, London." -- et ------------ A Wonderful Discovery. fede For the speedy eure of Consumption and all stubborn BROWN WHITBY, TO In presentin, farmers of Cana confidence, from the marked favor end patronege conferred upon us, creasing demand from y We shall continue as heretofore. as manufacturers, to make ® | Johnston Self-raking Reaper, the Machinery--the Cayuga Mower, share of our time Tor the last to the manufacture anc remedying defects, proportioning every ard a ability. Our machinery has facture of our own macl not adapted for other w of our manfacture--obtaining e ) are thus enabled to obtain a higher degree ® skill and proficiency facturing is carried en. We are, therefore, e! manufacture, adiimg no cution--and a conseque This principle is to turn out our machines with & higher degree of perfeetion, to defy competition. The Johnston our Twenty-sccond Anmual | 1) a for the year 1877, we do so with more than an ordinary degree of the Young Canada Mower, twenty-two years we modifying sad correcting errors, part as our increasing experience has suggested. We employ only the best mechanical skill, and our machines pass supervision and serutiny--every machine is thoroughly tested before and there is no difficulty OFFICE OF THE & PATTERSON MPG (OY, ONT. THE PUBL1C. (Ontalogue of Agricuitural Jmplements to the pride and and the steady snd in to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements. cialty of Agricultural Combined Reaper and Mower, the Whitby Harvester claiming a large ear Triumph and our new tention. have given our most careful and urdidvided attention operation of the various machines in use, sifting ogi the best points strengthening weak points, adapting and under the mest careful detail being subjected to the severest criticism--and each leaving our works, to prove the completeness of every part, in putting them in operation by any person Ol moderate 'mechanical been selected and constructed with a special reference tu the manu- Jines--many tools having been made for this particular purpose, and 0 and our workmen are educated up to the wants and requirements ining a thorough knowledge of the construction of our machines, and than where general maau- nabled to introduce a more perfect system into all the departments of t only to the perfection ef the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- establishment, and we are enabled and at prices so low as absolutely Self Raking Reaper ja now so well known as a Single Reaper, that a word of commendation would almost seem gu- perfluous, but as there are many, ] u the old original Johuston machine, without keeping up ourselves and patrons require of part, and for strength, d lightness of draught and pre-eminently ahead of all other reapers. ; i First Prizes awarded us--at the last Provincial trial of Ontario, and mary county trials heve taken place all over Canada, within the last few years. many which OUR TRIUM with late improvements claiming to manufacture this machine who have adhered to to the improvements, that justice 10 sto state that we Lave modified it in almost every es. al nd equality of cut, in every «ind and condition of g ain; sement--the "Johnston," as manufactured by us---stands In proof of this position we have only to point to the urability ease of PH COMBINED MACHIN ,is all that ean be desired in a combined machine, and eannot fail to meet all the requirements of purebasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr. are both first elass machines--eonstrineted almost d the Young Canada a front eut; has a rear eu celled by ehines m bility, and ease of management. OUR NEW and our Young Canada Mowers wholly of Iron and Steel. The Oaynga Jr. both strong. durable machines, and not ex- in the market for quality of eut, durability, lightness of dra't, adapta- " WHITBY HARVESTER." it in their prac . it 1 prepared 18 highly medical journals. The have complimented Go u commended by T, For he formula from which Clergy and the Press it in the most glow r Druggist aud get a trial or a regular size for $1.00 . "Allison, Druggist, Queen diseases 1 jead to it, such as : C ;, neglected Colds, Bronchitis, Hay | Ag the country has become better adapted to machinery, and many of our farmers have be- Fever, ema. pain in the side and chest, dry | come skilled in the use of machines, & growing demand has sprung up tora Light, Durable, hacking congh, Lic ing we nt, Pe ta lag p: o hack) re Throat and all chronie oF Hngering | First-Olass Reaper. a z : : diseases ungs DR. i's | Alive to the requirements of the day, we have succeeded in inventing a machine witha New D wl and has estab- | Wrought Tron Frame, with the least possible gearing--with large; broad-faced drive wheel -- lished wide reputation. | gpd eq constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time, thereby keeping the pitman Man) recommend and Use | yee oy Tine with the knife, The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being ht upon the horses necks. We are confident that we have succeeded in inventing the m: perfect Reaper, taking it in all its parts, that has ever been produced. We have applied for letters patent, and shall hold our invention, for our own exclusive manufacture, and we respectfully suggest to intending purchasers, that they should aachine before giving their orders for the coming harvest. The * Whitby Harvester" ull told, 600 pounds, but being made principally of the best quality ofiron and steel, the strength and durability of all no perceptible side draft, and no we ing stallions brought V St., Port Pe frucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped | , Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded, Price 25 cents per boX.-- For Sale by 8, E. Allison, Port Perry. DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Capmer Factory! PORT PERRY. -- pe Subscribers always keep om hand (and areconstantly manufacturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE. As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of cnoicE Ma- TERIAL, the Best WORKMANSHIP, and at suCH aicks as cannot fail to suit. | irritability and consequent rudeness ; wheres ly succeeded by their pleasing and agreeable as men of inferior abilities bave freq manners, Of two men, equal in all other respects, the courteous one Las twice the advantage, and by far the better chance of making his way in the world, Polygamy and Porridge When we made an excursion to Southern Utah not long ago we were hospitably enter- tained by the Mormon bishop at Richfield. He was a Scotchman, and had been brought up a rigid Presbyterian. 'Ah, well,' said he ¢ they think ill of me at home for changing my religion ; but there is my brother Aleck who took it most to heart. He was on his way last year to California, and turned off the road a bit to sce me, and to try and bring me back into the fold, When he got here he spent the whole evening lecturing me, and then went to bed. In the morning Igave him the best breakfast the country 'would afford, coffee and rolls, trout, beef and venison steak, and such like. Poor Aleck ! he looked all over the table, and then turned upon me his sorrowful face, blurting out, + Oh, Jamie, mon! Jumie, mou did I ever think it would come to this? I could hae forgi'en ye a' yer poleegamy, but hae ye gi'en up yer parritch ?'-- Fs. a ------ i ---- ie The total area of the Province of Ontario is now 221,000 square miles, including the recent acquisitions by 'the settlement of the boundary . question. The extreme lengtu is i 11,070 miles, and the greatest width, from Sault Ste. Maurie to Jumes' Bay, is about 400 miles, with a coast ine on the bay of about 310 miles. EN ic cattle disease exists in the biting cattle is stated that in the gh the populace - hin shhoViig acy puss villages near, ; massicrd theo oned their patients, 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 short notice. The American Style of Hearse. Also an ordinary style of Hearse. ier machines, All our machines are | With this list of machines, | respecifully solicit 4 the moaey than can Jm its ingenious and compact construction, it combines a trial of our machines, believing that we can be obtained elsewhere. fully warranted. & we feel confident that we can meet every requirement, and we furnish a better machine for Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MF'G CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 18717, FORTY THOUSAND STEEL FRAM. MALLEABLE IRON 0. in the marke J. W. DAVIS & SONS. PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y mb (ewe IV] noms FOR ALL. HE undersigned would take this opportun- ity of returning his sincere thauks for the large and still increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in Port Perry ; and would now intimate that with the view of securin greater accommodation I have mov! ny. business to the shop on the opposite gide of the street, THE SECOND DOO EAST of the POST OFFICE, where I shall be happy to wait on all parties wishing to purchase. SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Attachments, Oils, &o. ; The Best Machines Cheap for Cash The publicare kindly invited to come and inspect my show room. : ©. TUPPER. Dec. 4, 1877, ADVICE. ANHOOD, WOMANHQOD. wree. A warning against imposition. How youth and middle aged (both sexes) may restore their shattered eonstitniions, Satecinlly if arising from early indiscretions. Herein lies your only safety : by n professional gentleman of rare t igh-Canadian press, testimonials -- fentic Send stamp for answer Bee w.ve muut «ended "Rupture." ghall excel in every therefore taken this U grass or grain--A CHI DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST NLY SLY PIECES OF WEIGHT THEREBY liability to breakage as those particular all other machines offered, regardless of first cost, and have opportunity of and still extending upon them in Port Perry. the shortest notice, our efforts have been successful, now much pleasure in informing our cus. have moved into orders and driving business generally. orders promptly filled with CHOICE M ATERTAL Good 'Workmanship, PERFECT FIT! door west of our old place of busin®ss. DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 35, 1877 Eh av £23 = is > £3 a) Eg I= 1 2 oo ie © F ig p= Hi" ® £2 2 i) qf Q =] £f | 2: PP x mm" = Oo £90. m3 Tix Red gf & Q : Q <q 3 = 3 » THE "CHAMPION" RECORD FOR 1877. Over Thity--fire Thousand Machines. Sold. | NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering the crops--NO CROPS DAMAGED while No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No 5 to pay--Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of LD CAN MANAGE IT--LIGHT IN REAPER--The most simple and durable of all Harvesters--The best and cheapest Machine in the market, Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. FOR 1878. MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. 1S BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. SINGLE REAPERS, OR LIGHT MOWERS The result is that the « Champion" will be the lightest in weight and draught of any t, at the same time equally as strong and durable, and as free from built in 1877. The manufacturers are determined that it NPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR COM- PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines. For further information, address, Joseph Hall Manufacturing Co', OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Oshawa, Féb, 20, 1878. AGENTS--E. WALKER, Port Perry ; GEO. URQUHART, Sandford. favor him with a call Allordersforany of Beptr 29,1870. Prof, J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontario. PUMPS! Baving had long experience 1n Pump-making in the largest factories theUn? ed States, the subscriberfeels confident tha he can perfectly satisly all that will PUMPS! + en () C-- You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. IRVIN'S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY --_-- SEE THE PRICES. Foros Poup--A complete Pump and Fire ie with Hose and Coupling eomplete 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 per foot. Oistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! the above, whether by mail orotherwise promptly attended to. JOHN IRVIN, Port Perry. WROUGHT IRON FRAMES. - TIMVIL --ox 03 1d uwopuAe Ino "yojuds --[eojely 382q UY} WOY opvW puwy UO MARBLE WORKS! HE undersigned begs to express his hearty thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed on the firm since opening the BABUBS WORD ee AT ORT PERRY PORT PER In fature the business will be carried on by the undersigned, and as in the past, every attention will be paid to promptly supplying Monuments, 's omh Stones, 'Tablets, Pillars, nd everything in the line, the Bost. FH de First-Class Workmanship and Prices at the lowest possible figure, An inspection solicited. MANLY ROSE. REMOVAL! HE Subscriber having removed to th NEW STORE one Store, would respectfully announce all kinds of $C. Also, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, §C. MAPLE SUGAR, §C. Of all kinds as Cheap as any House in town in Canada and pay Give me a call and you satisfied. L. MoLEAN. Port Perry, April 34, 1878. I= OF DIVISION COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario ¥or the year 1879. SE & LN = ct, 1864, the 2 Fa by Go of he Coinel of i, Gompration of A ounty of Ontario to Prohibit the "sale of Y TAs. purchased one of the finest intoxientin liquors and the issue of licenses . Hearses in the Province, BrauTIFULLY theref rin the County of Ontario, (passed on Truuep, and in the latest AMERICAN STYLE twenty-fifth day of January, 1877, Number -- with all the modern improvements, and 270,) shal be and the same is hereby repealed. § Liske undersigned would embrace this returning thanks to their numerous customers for the generous patronage bestowed since they entered into business Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far We have tomers and the public generally that we our new premises one door west of our former place of business, whera we shall have increased facilities for filling The pubhe may rely on having their Give us a call at our new premises one UNDERTAKING | BY-LAW NO. 239 \ o o A SPECIALTY. To Repeal By-law Number 270 of the agnificent Council of the Corporation of the Mag y County of Ontario, to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors and the issue of licenses therefor in the County of Ontario. rn. The Council of the Corporation of the County of Ontario, enacts as follows :-- That from and after the passing of this by- i: and the approval thereof b the electors o 88 required by tl Temperance Passed January 29th, 1879. JAMES GRAHAM, WARDEN. JOHN SHIER, County Clerk. Take Notice That the above is a true copy of a by-law to by-law to prohibit the sale of intoxi- owning a fine, suitable team of Black Horses, 1 would respectfully call attention to my UNDE( TAKING DEPARTMENT, | Where everything that is necessary for the proper observance of the last rites due to the departed can be furnished on the briefest repeal a | x notice, on the most moderate terms and at Saiing 7 re and 1 re of Licenses for he : ; same in the County of Ontario (passe ° Prices to suit the Times. { muni: ipnl council of said county or the Funerals conducted with the ut- twenty-fifth day of January, 1877), passed on most decorum. J 15¢ 200m day of Junuary, Jeo; and Sao take oti notice that & meeting of the municipal electors c A large #5) oxtion of Walnut and Rosewood of each municipa'ity in the County of Ontario, 'askets and Coffins, will be held at the undermentioned places in Metallic Caskets furnished when required. the several municipalities in said County, Burial Robes in all sizes and styles. ON THURSDAY, THE 27th FEB | Gloves, Hat Bands and Shoulder Scarfs : tl T | furnished free of charge. RUARY, 1879, At the hour of ten o,clock in the forenoon, for Public attention ie called to this fact, fb herpose of taking a poll t Ih : : purp ng a poll to decide whether that without any exception, I have the best or not the by-law herein before mentioned is Undertaking Outfit in the CouxTY. i approved by the said municipal electors, as Ana sNNosel Tx: provided by the Temperance Act of 1864. Brock--In the Township Hall, Sunderland A large and well assorted Stock of Fur-| Mara--[n the Township Hall ture on haud at all times, h Rama--School House, Section No. 2. Piotiire Framing.--Special attention | Pickering--At the Township Hall, Brougham L.S. given to the Framing and Mounting of | Reach--At the Township Hall, Manchester. Paintings, Chromos, Lithographs, &c. Scugog-- At Thorner's Hall By paying strict attention to business, | Scott--At the Township Hall fair dealing and selling at prices consistent with an honest profit, 1 hope to merit a share of public patronage. Remember the place, Sign of the Big Rocking Chair. Thorah--dAt the Township Hall, Beaverton. Uxbridge-- At the Township Hall, Goodwood Whitoy--At the Township Hall, Rrooklid East Whitby--At the Township Hall, Col- umbus. W. J. NOTT, For the Towns of Whitby--At the Town Hall, Whitby. Oshawa--At the Town Hall, Oshawa. For the Villages of Port Perry--At the Town Hull, Port Perry. Uxbridge-- At the Town Hall, Uxbridge. tos pen=at the Town Hall, Capning n. Port Perry, June 18, 1878. Richardson's FACTORY! JOHN SH(ER, County Clerk, Ontario Choice Materlals, door east of his old that he | material, has on hand and will keep during the season GROCERIES ! BAKERY mm 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 are hereby ree! quested to pay up forthwith and confer & tavor on A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Dec. 21, 1876. MANCHESTER. HEARD'S Tailoring ~~ Establishment ! | OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. €UR- RIE'S) 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 bis new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business. All orders promptly filled The NewestFashicns regularly received. The Latest Styles, bu- perior Workmar ship, and perfect fits wat- ranted. 2 JAMES RIGGS. Port Perry, 15, 1876. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The WHITE! WHEELER & WILSON} And HOWE w Sewing Machines, A. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. HE New Machine (the WHITE) is rapidly becoming a favorite wherever tried. Ihe Wheeler and Wilson, and Howe Machines have been before the public for upwards of a quarter of a century. and need no word of praise here, the han reds of fhonsands of them which are in successful operation to day, being a sufticient proof of their excellence and . superiority The above machines fully war. ranted and kept in order for a number of years FREE : Machines not kept in Stock, will be got to order and supplied as low as possible. The best Sewing Machine Oil ; Needles for all the leading Machines, and Sewing 'Machine Attachments kept constantly on hand. FB. HEAP, Manchester. N.B.--All kinds of Sewing Machines and Clocks repaired Also for sale a number of second-hand Lock Stitch Machines in running order, and warranted. Prices from $4 and upward. Manchester, October 16, 1876. FOR SALE, CHEAP. COMFORTABLE Dwelling House and Good Stable 'with half an aere of land attached in the Village of Manchester, for Bale at a Bargain Terms to suit the purchaser. No money required to be paid down. Title indisputable. For particulars, apply ta MRS HENRY LYLE, Manchester, Manchester, Jan. 30, 1879. THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Time 4 FIRST CLASS TAILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all its depart-- ments, 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. 18 Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. Take Notice TT is to give notice that 1 have sold a to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, e Carriage Works ! AND GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. pas Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable services of One of the best wood-workers in the Pro- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Slcighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with eo | neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best latest styles and superior work. Special attention given to SHOEING manship. HORSE FRUIT,EARLY VEGETABLES, PLANTS | and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. pay All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. W. C, HEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874. 15 Confectionery HE Bakery and Confectivne * Port Perry and Prince Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety Orders filled with the shortest notice. Bridal and ether Lakes made to order. on moderate terms. . CONFECTION in every variety and of the best quality. = : = Hi ral has sl TT rc 1} Eig EE CRS : = : Call at my Bakery, Good and sold cheap. sis . 211] 2 yo 3 BLE 8 Pre oP GS scons ¥ togloo| | 5|11,16/20 " * 1? U. 2 i i 6{10 i Port, Perry, March 10, 1875. First- Class Oatmeal Beaverion. It ¥ ol 18 . ' . Atherly ... n oS ME 17 it Dy Sede, I. U G G A G E { NoLEaLE De Remembe! "0s! Whitby, Jao'y 7, 1870. TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION Preps tae oe ; " AND AROUND TOWN. OAL. TONED RUPTUR . ET Port Perry, June @ 1878, 3 il. Egan's IuprriAL SaveTY- FEE A gives immediate relief: cures Endorsed by high medical valuable surgical inven Pan in 4 to12 weeks. authority. The most tion of the centu and can be comfort. Very cheap. prof. J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontario, ry. Lc seqret of cure is, thie holds rupture during the har estexer Li on night and day with great T= Subscriber isp Chests, Trunks, Ln nes in all their branches carrie: on in my Albe * establishments Socials and other entertainments supplied repared to convey Boxes and every other 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, 1876. tf of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, it is une equalled by anything yet discovered for im- proving the condition of these valnable ani- mals 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. --_ LULA, iH] . we AND-- PROVISIONS FOR ALL! rnin description of Luggage toand from the Rail. way Station or anywhere around town. All a Te Sater Rang orders promptly attended to. Charges ed; we will start you. $12 per day at home moderate. made by the ndustrious. Men, women, JOS. COOK. boys and eile 'wanted everywhere to Wotk fo . . |ue Now isthe time. Costly outfit andterms Port Perry, Jan, 1, 1874. '6. Address TRUE & Oo; Augusta, Maine, Nothing need be addea as to the value of | undersigned thankful for the liberal HE tron bestowed on him since openin fe th Port Perry would inform ong i -------- The Pits Pwify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidney and Bowels, and are invaluable in all ¢om plaints incidental to Females, The OsxtMent 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. BEWARE OF AMERICAN COQUNTERIEITS 1 most respectfully take leave to call the attention of the I ublic generally to the fact, that certain Houses in New York are sending to many parts of the obe SPU 100d IMITATIONS of my Pills and Ointment.-- These finds bear on their labels some address in New York. 1 do not allow mv Medicines to be sold in any part of the United States I' have no sents there My Medleines are only made by me, at 533, Oxtord Street, London. | In the book of directions affixed to the spuri- on, warning the Public against being deceived by counterfeits. Do not be misled by this audagious trick. as they are the counterfeits they pretend to denounce. These counterteits are purchased by u cipled Vendors at one-half the price of my Pills and Ointment, and are sold to you as my genuine Medici es I most earnestly appeal to that sense of jus~ tice, which I feel sure I may venture upon askiug from all honorable persons, to assist me, and the Public, as far as may lie in their power, in denouncing this shameful Frag Each Pot and Box of the Genuine ¥eglcine bears the British Government Stamp, bith the words "HoLLoway's Pills axp Gfsruest' . Loxpox," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533," Oxrorp STREET, LoxpoN where alone they nreM nnfactured. Hotloway's Pills and Ointment tearing any other address are eounterfeils. | The Trade Marks of these Medicines are registered in Ottawa. [fence any one throngh= out the British ro ious, who may kee, the | American Counterfeits for sale, will be pro« jsasuted ous make is a © | Signed, THOMAS HOLLOWAY 588, Oxford Street, London, : | January 1st, 1879. ry HE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN 1 MISERY. 3 7 Just: Published, in & sealed | Envelope. Price six cents. A lecture on the Nature Treatment, and Radical cure of Semina Weakness, or Spermaterrhoes, induced by Self Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. lmpotency, Nervous Debiiity, and Impediments to mars vinge generally ; Consimii Eplepsy, and Fits; Mental and Sigisionl Jncapacity &e.-- By ROBERT J. CULVERWEL , M. D., au- thor of the ** Green Book," &c. \ The world renowned autlor, in this admir- able Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may be effectually removed with= out medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bongis, instruments, rings, or cor= dials; pointing out mmode of cure at once cers tain and effectual, by which ever; sufferer, no matter what his condition may may cure himself cheaply. privately and radically. | ¥% This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands.' i Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, toany address, on receipt of six cents, or two poste age stamps. aig A THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St, New York: Post-Office Box 4586 WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer nae Undersigned having taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend to all sales entrusted to him -- Having bad much experience in handling Real Estate, Live Stock such .as Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &c, &c., parties placing their sales in my hands may rely on getting all for the property that is possible to bring. All orders promptly attended to, sale bills made out and sal: notes tarnished free of charge Parties leaving thelr orders at tho Osserver Office, Port Perry, will receive immediate and careful attention, Charges Moderate, WM. HEZZELWOOD, Raglan. rT Raglan, Sept 10,1878, { rena nem i -------- A A --