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Port Perry Standard, 9 Jul 1868, p. 4

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Ny strawberries on the hill ; » sunshise on thy face thy torn brim's jaunty grace ; * Brommy heart I give the joy-- T:was'once a barefoot boy! Prinich thou ast--the brown-up man 'Only is republican aed ride; Barefoot, trudging st his side, * "Thou bust more than he can buy In the reach of ear and eye. sunshine, inward joy,-- Blessfog on thee, barefoot boy I" Caste~An Incident of the Drouth. Abrupitevilloqarrevpondent scuds to the Dagsville Advertiser an unpre- tending narrative of a little incident llaseasite of the spirit of caste too prealont in almost every communi: "During the scarcity of water the past few weeks there LS been mani ifested in our town much of human nature. On one occasion an invalid widowed mother sent her little daughter 10 seyeralof ker neigbors | pg CALL AT THE SHEAP CASHSTORE | Goods, with less power sod nage rapidity, | 10] i pail of water. Each,one Coa R ARL than any other Loom in use by simply turn- vel then told the giltog © ! ! POST." Ing an easy crank. to Mra.As and «xplain the y,| Borelis, is, 6, 4808. 39( For farther particulars, and samples of $8 495 3% 9 EVERYBODY! 'SHOULD KNOW | From the testimony of Uncle Joe and Aunt Betty, that tire Cheapest place 'to buy groceries is at the CuUEAP GROCERY, BORELIA. APPLES 60 Cents . PER BUSHEL! A GOOD CIGAR FOR 2 Cts. Everything Cheap in Proportion! TEAS, - RAISINS, BREAD, SUGARS, CURRANTS, BISCUITS, TOBACCOS, OAKES, CRACKERS, CONFECTIONARY, é&c. LOBSTERS, SARDINES, HERRINGS, Oranges! LEMONS. SARSAPARILLA BEER AND SODA"W ATER. HAND LAMPS! VERY. CHEAP! Highest Price Paid for Butte: & Eggs IT EATS. "8981 'FT YOITR ++ * Kojaeqay--1, 'ON "+ 00)I0ANIg--9 'ON ++ uoydurous--g 'oN Supexold--g "ON + Aqugm--1 'oN *+*o8pUGEN--Y 'ON *320Q]Y 90ULIJ PUT INTIGOUS{~--E 'OX 1 SLHNO0O SOIT Atel OIHYVLINO 40 ALNNOOD 3HL Ni Patent Hand Loom Fe Weaving Saminerr, Jeans, Bios Eve Heraing Boxe, Ar. Woon Pram Crors, DounLe Pram Twesy Uxsion Crots, various kinds of Rissep Goobs, &c, 'I'his Loom weaves a greater variety of npecially incident to sickness, of their having water. The child returned, saying: ¢ Mrs. A. says she has none to spure, and wishes you not to trouble her again.' The mother, choked with tears, said :--* If I were rich she would not refuse; If Mrs, B. up town should send there for water, she would get it. «1 will prove that said a lady call: er. Suiting J a action to the word, she donned an old shawl and hood, vransformed herself into a real Bid- dy, just.over from the old country. Taking'a large pail in her band she was n at Mrs. A's door. 'An' sure cap you let Mrs B. up town have a pail of water I' 4 Arelyou ber girl I' " Yes\mam, Er * Oh dortainly, tell Mrs. B. she can have witer at any time,' Wherqupon Mrs. Aristocracy her- the pail, filled it to the handed it to biddy, while ristocracy standing by, re- ith her blandest smile and p falsetto, * Water tastes bet- ter whep there is a posity of it!' Wi our col t in- self sei brim, a Miss marked weaving, addres WORTHEY & BAKER Coaticook, P. Q. or Port Hope, Ont. ? Masel 24, H 24, 18 33-4w "The 'The Victoria Hotel." MAIN STREET OAKWOOD. D. B. Dennison, Proprietor. AVING leased the above House for a term of years, the Proprietor will spare no efforts likely to conduce to the comfort of the travelling public. IF Good Stabling and an attentive Hos- tler. Oakwood, March 10th, 1868. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SAW ! UXBRIDGE ! Hardware ! TOVES, TIN, COPPER, and SHEET Iron Ware, Building Material, Grind- stones, Nails, Glass, Putty, Locks, Butts and Screws, Weights and Measures, Zinc, Bolts all sizes, Bells, Spades and Shovels, Axes; Edge Tools, Saws, Rasps and Files, Cutlery, Chains, Ropes and Cordage, Ma- chine and Burning Oils, Lamps, and Lan- terns, Cash and Work Boxes, Bird Cages, Spectacles and Cases, Fancy Pipes, Chil- dren's Carriages, Looking-Glagses, Toys, Picture Moldings, Baskets, Trays and Wait- ers, Satchels and Purses, Enamelled and Brass Kettles, Patent Spinning Wheels, Horse-Rakes, Gates and Saw-Gummers. Fresh Field, Garden and Flower Seeds! FANCY GOODS, éc, §ec. At H. THOMPSON'S, Tinsmith, &c., Uzbridge. 31-tf NEW TAILOR SHOP!! IN PORT PERRY. * PERKINS would inform the inhab- D. itants of Port Perry and surrounding Country that he has opened a new Tailoring Establishment inthe above-named town, where he is pre- dulges In some very 'appropriate re- fection as to whether the lady that «drew (fe water had ever tasted the water hat Jesus told the. woman of eh to drink. --N. Y. Paper. ln A pfinted reporter--the needle-gun. Tod resort of infantile France-- Brest. ap) giotures.. Medallion por- Powder4What a woman Toads herself withito make a ball go off well. A fond father says if 'be 'has ito soepryoff Avother daughter he will itdke tie feucit of the bankruptcy act, Sajian Irish justice to a bluster fing pwoner on trial, * We waat noth: dng fom you, sir, but silence, and wery tle of that' Anditer became martial, and was «creatd captain. On parade, instead +of ¢ Tio paces in front--advance!' he wnconeiously bawled out ¢Cash< two pared to MANUFACTURE GARMENTS Substantially and Tastefully On the shortest possible notice and in the Uxbridge, April 6th, 1868. 35 WUAT EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE! Existence beisgso uncertain, latest arious are the ways of fate, When death on life has drawn the curtain, NEW YORK AND LONDON FASHIONS. Who would not prize their friends portrait. Then haste at once it is your duty, Get portrayed yourselfand friends, While you've health in all its beauty, Think how very soon it ends. H. McKenzie, QULD inform the people of this and neighboring vicinity that he has Opened a Picture Gallery IN PORT PERRY! jim the building opposite the Royal Canadian Hotel, on the first floor Above the Medical Hall ! Ag he has spared no expense and taken she greatest pains in fitting up the gallery, 'he feels himself competent to give entire satisfaction to all who may favour him with their patrenage. Pictures of all kiuds and sizes finished in Qil, Water Colors, or India Ink PHOTOGRAPHS, $2.00 PER DOZ., LEITERGRAPHS, 25 CTS, EACH His prices are very reasonable, and to those who favor him with their work every .| satisfaction is guaranteed. SHOP--over Shaw and Gordon's store, Queen Street. Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1866. 3-1v. MANTLE AND DRESS-MAKERS, ISH to inform the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity that they are prepared to meet all requirements in their line of business. BONNETS, FELT AND STRAW HATS Cleaned "& Altered to the Latest Style. X33 Rooms Next Door to the Druggist,on Queen sireet. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1867. 8-tf Property for Sale. do taslfor h tell yo, er you are mistak en, I hve not a lazy bone in my body, jut, the fact is, I was born tired" Thelatest specimen of juvenile lit- eratup is this: As Wi-li-i-am Wilk- ns ws walk-ing in the gar-den one day, I» met his dear gis-ter and thus he didsay, ' Why is a squash like a Livtle iiiszene thoy 7 She gave it up. this wicked boy, ' the iter rig grows, i more of a yel-ler eo willpe.! His graod-mam ma overheard him and went to bed sick with grief. A mau is to be living in Evansville, Ind., who has had six stepmothers, and his father is about to make him stepson of the seventh, by the commission of matrimony for the eighth time. The old gentleman who has patronized Hymen so liber- ally lives in Vincennes, and. his son, who has experienced so many. matri monies} yiciesitudes, says that the old gentleman is bale hearty, and |. live to add one or two more "of maternal Call and examine specimens. HE subscriber offers for sale the south | TERMS easy, and made known on applica- H. McKENZIE half of Lot No. 21 in the 1st con. of | tion to ars a year--advance! ol Artist Brock ; the south half of Lot 14 in" the 6th CHESTER COLTON. An joorrigible loafer, being ay Port Pecry, Feb. 5th 1865. iste [oom of the Township of Reach ; Port Perey, Sept. J0, 1061... |. &3m Ee INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864, [A STORE AND TAVERN . situated on the south side Queen street, in GOOD NEWS 1 N the County Prort rerry, -- 1 t g aticestry of which the 80 can boast. 'A New Ipea.--A London corres- § asserts that the little Prin- «cess Bpatrice addressed her 'Queen the other day in Yio following and humorous fashion Dominion of Sansa! County of York, County of York. In the matter of Jory Crarrax Faw- cert, an Insolvent. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Court of the |, on as the Railroad Hotel, with half an acre of land; and Lots Nos. 71 and 72 on the north side of Mary Street. Terms made known on application to that the NEIL SINCLAIR. the discharge hereby effected in his favour under the Said Act. 4, - JOHN CLAPHAM FAWCETT, T= Svupany a now Jo) Segeniants by is AN LEYS. Buildis 8 re Jour Souenta, Costly : 'acon! chool Houses an urches. ose wish- Toronto, Apeit Vist 1368. 3 ing to Insure, and thereby support a Home Insurance Company, have now an opportu- PORT PERRY nity of doing so, either by applying at the Head Office, or to any of the Local Agents of the Company. Our Rates will be found as Jow as those of any respousible Mutual In- Carriage Shop. ---- surance Company n Canada. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to Sup Ornoss--The old Registry Office, d the tr ao y oe the Wide as he is now pre- | Brocl hy L FAIRBANKS, |CEONS, : ecre ay. Wi SLEYGHS! |- Whitby, July 10th, 1887: = , A340 et set 2 ma "on r po notes. os TAILORING 38. Repairing ly Attended to- 7 All kinds of FANNING MILL SIEVES EMPORIUM ! ' | constantly on hand. 'C. MoRENZIE. Port Perry,.Sept. 11, 1861. GEORGE, FIELDS, HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning his sincere thanks to his numérous customers and friends for past favors, |Farms For Sale id Subscriber offers foe sale the follow~ the 8th Concession of Whitby, contiuing 283 acres. cession of Whitby, containing 85 acre. Concession of Reach, containing Tagacres. concession of Scugog, containing 100. cession of Scugog, ~ontaining BS acm. concession of Scugog, containing 50 scres. improved, and can be had cheap, upos ehsy TRON HARROWS & WOODEN ROLLERS Are requested to call and settle on'or before PORT PERRY BAKERY. a supply of Good Biscuits & Confectionaries. med, are made te order, and reasonable in price. THE MISSES I. § A. Gison| 2000 Cedar Posts for Sale. Pre $5 PER HUNDRED. ° phe above Deoperty is sitoated Scugog, and contains by admeasurement 24 acres. There is a Frame House 26 by 30, with Driving Shed, and other improvements on the premises. Gums, Produciug Local nndersigned has filed in the office of this Propr.etor, Courts Joss of Composition 40d Discharge Port Perry, Feb. 4, 1868. 26-3m. Sani, England, exec rs, and that on Tues- } Ty oo AT C. D. WAID'S DENTAL ROOMS, the clock the "forenoon, or as soon as 9) BROCK STREET Counsel can be heard, be will apply to the THE ONTARIO FARMER'S ! 0 Judge of the said éourt for a confirmation of | NUTUAL INSURANCE, COMPANY. UXBRIDGE! Griggs, M.D., Port Hope; Rev. Ji T. Byrne and Dr. Carson, Whitby ; Jos. Gould, Esq., and J. Bolster, M.B,, Uxbridge. ng valuable Lands 1st.--Part of Lots No a, 22, and 23, in 20d.--Part of Lot No, 27, in the 9h Con- 3rd. --Part of Lot No. 11,in the 12th 4th.--South half of Lot No. 4, in the 9th 5th.--Part of Lot No. 5, in the 11 con- 6th.--Part of Lot No. 10, inthe 13th All the above are first class farms well terms of payment. Also a large number of Village Lots in the village of Port Perry. Also a number of Town Lots in the town of Lindsay. Also any amount of money to lean at Teasonstle rates of interest on farm secu- rity. . For further particulars apply prepsid) to T. PAXTON & Qo. or WW. M. COCHRANS, Solicitor, Port Perry Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1866. "ofl Blacksmithing, HE Subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has OPENED A SHOP BORELIA, Where all kinds of Blacksmithing will re- ceive the promptest attention. Manufactured and for sale cheap. Parties Indebted the 15th inst. and save costs. H. JOHNSTON. Borelia, yon, 8th, 1868, 4 HE Subscriber wishes to inform the Public that he has always on hand Bread, Flour, Oatmeal! DIFFERFNT KINDS OF GAKES! ackers, TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY. 3" Fancy Wedding Cakes, nicely trim- GEO. HESLEY, Port Perry, Nov. 13, 1867. THE, undersigned bas opened an $ffce for the general Sale of Lauds 'in HARRISON MAW & SON, ARE, prepared to contract for and put up Buildings of all kinds, whether 'Wood The Port Perry Ware-Rooms! IZ returning thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage during the past Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Cradles, approved credit. Done on-the shortes notice. PORT PERRY MILLS, 1.0 MBER MERCHANTS 40 DEALERS IN BOARD AND BUNDLE LATHS, SEVERAL FIRST CLASS FARMS FOR SALE WHITBY, CARTWRIGHT, REACH, SCUGOG, MARIPOSA, and SEVERAL LOTS of Wild Land i in Mara and Rama ; also a number of Village Lots in the Village of Port Perry, All of which will be sold on reasonable terms. Se ans 4 NE ae A IGENERAL LAND| AGENCY! this and the adjoining Counties. THE LOANING OF MONEY At Low Rates of Interest on Improved Farm Securities, INSURANCES EFFECTED! On all Classes of Property at Low rates of Premium, WE OFFICE--Bigelow's Block, adjoining the Royal Cauudiun Buvk, Port Perry. J. B. CAMPBELL Port Perry, Dec. 26, 1867. nm Contractors «& Hulltlors, POR T PERRY, Brick, or Stone, and to finish them off in the latest styles, with All the Most Modern Improvements. -| Parties requiring First Clasg.avork: dons will do well-to give them & gall. ; Plans and | ny specifications made to order. HARRISON MAW & SON. : Pert Perry August 7tk, 1866. nineteen years, the subscriber solicits a continuance of the same. NY STOCK CONSISTS OF Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Secretaries, Book Cases, and several Sets of Bedroom Furniture, and two Organs--one with siz stops, and one with two. They will andwer for Church or Parlor purposes, and will be sold Cheap for Cash or UNDERTAKING Coffins always on hand. Eearseat reasonable rate, 2 J. W. DAVIS. THOMAS PAXTON-& Co., Pickets, etc., etc: sensi, ALSO With Improvements, in tbe following Townships, vis. WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS, T. PAXTON. PORT PERRY, August, 1866. JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, 22 April, 1867. 37 Land for Sale. on Lot No 23, in the 7th Concession of Eo SPRAY SR, Applid {to th Avesthtia, For Extracting T th Without Pain, as Inv ntd by Dr. Richardson of All Operations Warranted to give Satisfac- tion or no Charge, and at! Prices which Defy Competition. 'Rersmzxcss: :--Rev. Dr. Shortt nd H. P. Uxbridge, Nov.'23, 1866, to inform the Inhabitants of Reach ! 2 "| Auctioneer, and surrounding Townships, that he is still fe Tihod whed Toquired.'. Colll hs fe 20s ET wh ems ad dst * sizes kept constantly on hand. id THOS. BULLEN, ; La3 ; rst rn te. DETR R. S. WILLIAMS, MAUFACTURER ! iy OE Nos. 148, 185 & 141, YONGE Sr, TORONTO. ONT A FX Of 00% Fi et IE 0 pygical Instruments of All Kinds. Photograph Gallery. | pois Maysmises. © | oon po had, by a pplying at this Office, the same in Price as T= ia roturaing thasks to : = : . at the Man %, (Orders sempuctiully scichted. North Ontarlo, for past eros would ro- EERE ocean Steamship| port perry, Nov. 210t, 1866. © | Iv | oe Oxbridge to Whitby, rh he is pre- Co - Ww, £ Pho ge : =v JOSEPH BIGELO Ph aphs, Conia ine MANUFACTURER AND DEALER alo oy a the Brerince ud | 10 11 VE RPOOL, LONDONDERRY, | In Sawed i Saved | Shingles, Flour Barrel we ord ed] AND GLASGOW. 'Staves. Bas 2, harper i AE Mon-| 13 ASSENGERS going to England, A LARGE Hoa 4 ab AT ALL TIMES! i La : and Co's Beotlan Ireland, can have Ticke! : Sg fot to . apes om BROCK * STREET, WHITBY. bz EE + Ai a. us oo Sah By Bay 3 5 Nn, mn, Pele Cn 4 Tomson. Feria ono Yt, | Fe planin, Hething Sl Seg Lm oot Port Perry, Nov, 13, 1867, 1446 'Whitby, Nor. 13, 1867. Bi June, 6th, 1866. ' ' . Port Perry ugust, 10th, 1866. MASONS oo PAINTERS, \ A 7 ISH to inform the public that they are prepared to do sil kinds of HOUSE, SIGN, & CARRIAGE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, &c., HARMONIUMS. A. MOORE & SONS, Port Perry, Ontario, LATHING AND PLASTERING, and every description of XJ" on reasonable terms. Port Perry, Feb. 19, 1868. 28-6m. BOOTS and SHOES. HE Subscriber is desirous of informing his friends and the public that he bas received a well assorted stock of LADIES, GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR! Consisting of Calf, Kidd and Prunella Gaiters and Heavy Wear of all kinds, which will be found EQUAL IN STYLE & QUALITY !! TO ANY IN THE MARKET. par A Lot of No. 1 Spanish Sole for Sale, Cheap for Cash. ~94& Repairing Promptly Attendéd to. Terms Moderate. Produce taken in Exchange. The Highest Price in Cash for Hides, Calf & Sheep Skins, H. FOY. Port Perry, out, 24, 1867. 0 EL 0 0 TOD INIINDEA SSVI) JSH | 1 i | ils 0 lf dvi) oe I p-- | 'prepueg,, of) 03 uonduosqng amok Leg -amuure Jod s)Ue9 (OG eA%S puU® '90UBAPE Manv STREET, U UXBRIDGE. , Chemist and Druggist, Dealer in first-class English DRUGS and OMEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINT wna, etc., ots. Slates, Pens; nk, Pencils, ue Fancy articles. Omrusxt and P PiLLsare irianted 10, cure the most obsti-land colds. It eases nate cases' of this dis:/Asthma and prevents - tressing malady. ~consumption, . Price Ointment, 50cts. per|25¢. per Bottle; pot ; pills 26¢. 5 a1 HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES constantly on hand, Family Receipts asd Physician's presc wigtions carefully Proparad on the shortest no has' never Hsseoences of a superior quality sold wholesale or re Every article sold warranted to be of best quality and at the lowest remunerati price. There have been added from time time such articles as are generally required in the trade, and the Stock will be fourid as varied as the demand, 3 Terms invariably Cash, "| Uxbridge, Alig. 23, 1866. nf TOWN & PARK LOTS In Port Perry. Village Lot 1,--Corner, Water, and Queen Streets. "" 11 " 3 | North Queen Street. ". 18 2% " ut Sonth North Street. 30 " ou Ld 70 Nortk Mary Street. " 8 } South Mary Street. " 89 » | North Casimir Street. " 94 0 jo } South Casimir Street. For price and terms apply pre-pald to J. HAM PERRY. Whitby. Whitby, August 21, 1866. x 1868. "THE GLOBE' NEWSPAPER. JurING the year 1868 very im-\ portant Sessions will be held of the |. Parliament of Ontario, and of the Domin- ion, and very interesting. discussions will take place on subjects of the deepest inter- est to the Canadian people. The founda~ tions of the New Government have been laid, but the superstructure will demand all the care of 3030s, ud and the public jour nals will necessari! called upon to dis- cusiat length many questions, uj right Ne eent of wh h the futare welfare of the country will depend. . In all the matters which will be brou; before the Legislatures THE GLOBE" will take a deep interest, and both by . Pall B "porta of Parliamntary na by picts) dosssions it will Re nform ublic of Fides even and guild Beane hi ji the, and wld Earl, fap. 1868, The silly soi eri n hi tary Lig ng dered from M Troe Deis wi ie York, sapatle of of print logos ok ions an hour. Ti press, PE in doi, 3 hon Souder: ih ll : ii 2EFg ih will be ] riya oS pr a Fi CA Tai Tan ie doin B od Daurdend BO ! The Sanative Hall, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, VARNISHRS, TUBR-EAINTS | fumery, Combs, Hair Brushes Toilet and' Mamaacn's oT, Masoron's Cowen - MARGACS ANTI-BILLIODS PHLIS Are constantly creasing in public favor. LV PROSPECTUS tgs a ol Jur arms wi upon Bh applica E. DE : Mooss & Ni 1 No. 40 SLN. NY J. IL. MARGACH "4 ed to cure coughs North North Street. ge ~

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