» is oe Som the he New Registry Office. Mr. WHITE declares the "motion out of order as it does not provide for the re-consid- eration of the motion, and is therefore not in accordance with Mr Bickell's Amendment which had just been carried. 'The Warden ruled the motion to be in or- Aheamodion St A-etttioth: L810 was" ing ar oer books for the preg On motion of Mr, foi to the contra era fice were conf On motion of Mr. Smith, = W), the Aud- itors were instructed to audit the accounts _AlL_our_availuble space is this Mr. WHITE says the motion was not in order as the motion to be reconsidered should have been put to the House for consideration and be voted on again either to be carried al- 9Eiha.0o every. three mouths du a urt EA louse and grounds and to fix his A pe. Wow rir week taken up with County Council he 4 Fp #xclhsidn the proceedings of the local logis- |) lature, ER TO y 1d lik e A aa a 10k xp the qmin- hy Fo teu tenth lo iu hich is to be ih Me one, What Author" ; y has the Clerk to erase Mr. Campbell notioh fromthe miugtes of rit yesterday: HERP Sie dite xb IE iNG that Satan Wier. RET el Mr White's at- I 'was out Coie nt wt subject belies. fhe Or oko of Rowland th 6 stim of Siete to lt bpd Lon and Lh Clerk, ered $100 + in_when the Ea Mh ing th lew was Teappointed at a salary of 3 fi Mr. Grbam: introduced chis 'by-law for ap ee Valuators 5 Sua Cobly pssing 4 fandl bia for the" Recoind Wi we, iE for it in ch rey the res Warden, and the Council to mittee of the whole 3 Mr. Gillespie in the chal, '© : 'Mr, BRETHOUR me He would 'Hike 'to' ask: tho mover of this ia Idan wis t benefit he: expects to derive from it of what intl been of little impor tance, however, we will yet review it all and devote 'sufficient space to fhe A decedingy 'during the r { was| The report of the Sng Council id [proceedings commences on the first | Page. and we recommend our reads {ers to read it carefully. iremm-- The 'Warden's Supper. 'treated the County Council, the Offi- «cers of the County, the press and a ber of disting ests to An excellent Supper in Ray's Hotel, a yi have, 4 The rating of the rasa Solas for a Somént 'that tor value the rad ly a Hy ho are; familiar. with every | Mr counts to be submitted to this dection e sixth section re~om phe dyer TR $ hb moves 4hat in future all ac- Council mi Dein shoruais af Holo on or before here "Setog woot "business ofbiet to the House Mr:BRETHOUR said it. appeared' bring any 'further; eports ready but for somg reason or suother he party in charge did wot wish to bring and it world be better for the Coun- boa urn till Monday or some other time id than sit iy doing nothing. r, Whits, Chairman of the' €omitige on Finance and Assessment brought in their repoit as follows: --' * That.in reference to the. malton of the in- debtedness to this County by Wm Paxton, r., tate County' Fig your Soni have hé 1eport of the special TRO bad doed tho olowing inted by: the Council in Juno CR: Bove 1330 Reader a hi! Wm Se Botte their investigation "into the ace ch Wr Furuno the late Tross- uper was read by the. were. then placed in the of Finance. To motion the Warden left the chair tin he eveting. Besse Session, -- 400k the chair at TP, JI. Me Robinsom i and. carried theoughs by-law to confirm by-law No, 8 - of, tba township of Tha. mation of Mr Feasby the messenger i $3 'per day for his attendance on conncir. "Jt Bith (Scott) brought in the report of the on county p und Jail ...- The report set forth that the bad carefully ined the Jail, motion of Mr Bickel the report of fo -- Lawler and the of ou > which it appears that. the said Wm Paxton now owes this County the sum of $10,103.02 ; and as he (Paxton) has not of- red 1 any evidence that the result arrived at Sis it must at present i assumed to be eorrect.-- Under the s_your Ci would advise that the matter be placed in hands of such solicitor as the Warden and of 'the and' font the township; dees the Reeve of h stippose that the town. DT a Judge no Hip fom 4 9d io the Vefuiiosn. and value the' ® | 1ands in dhe me He (Mr. iho, on savie ashamed to return to his constitue pad and haf tiem that hé had voted to put an unnecessary Jatjen: os: 'bis township by supperting this by-las to make the valuation any good ata Tt i pu Ut sequice large amount of money. WLAND considered thet the Cou ty x 4 Wis very well in the past with out Valuators, he regards them as an expen-., sive useless luxury, which will absorb at least one tenth of the whole taxes of the County. Le Mr. WHITE regards the appointment of Valuators as a step in the right and be docs not regard the expense with any thing like the dread which some appear to regard it, He considers that $4 perday will pay gach, of the Valuators, and they may go over the whole County in 75 Si therefore $300 each or $500 for the two would accomplish the whole work. + Mr COWAN (Brock) regards this queston'| as of more than ordinary importance and is sorry that the Reeve of Brock is in the chair during its discussion, He is astonished to hear the Reeve of Pickering talk of the Valuators finishing their work in three months, it Would be a superficial and worth-- ess ion they could make in that time, | Chairman of Finance may ine in or. der that such i ashe: may advise may at once be taken to recover from Wm. Paxton and his gureties whatcver amonnt may be dae to this County. That in consequence of an érfor in the of the for $20,000 issued last year said debentures could not be sold, and the Treasurer bad to obtain bank dation to the" it of $11,000 for.the purposcs of the County, The com- mittee therefore recommend that a by-law be passsed during the present session for the issue of debentures to the amount of $20,000. The committees had conferred with the Court House and premises and found them all that could be desi That they had examined the several | accounts amounting in all to $541 and found . them correct -- the number of prizoners a whi 'Jail during any portion of the past 7 months of 1873 wns 83, of these 77 were males, That the total number of days maintenance of prisoners during said time was 2783 costing $187-22 or 10} cents for ede days maintenance. "That Mr. Moody, inspector of weights and measures had returned 119 persons whose weights and measures had been inspected by Mim forwhich A had collected $172.30. of the D Bank and your committee are satisfied that satisfactory ar- rangements can be be made with the bank for the necessary advances to meet the ex. penses of the County until the June session and recommend that the Warden, the Treas-- urer and Chairman of the Finance Committee be instructed to make the necessary arrange- ments with said bank, Your Committee reccommend" the repay- ment of the amount over drawn from the bank for county purposes lant year, Your committee recommend that the matter of Mc McQuaid's 10 acres sold for taxes be referred to the County solicitor for That the | that the alary of the Turnkey he raised $50 and that of the Matron $25 making the salary of the former $250 and of the latter $)25. That a committee cousisting of the Warden, the Chairman of the Finance Committee, the Reeve of the town of Whitby, the County Chairman hy com- The Report-was carried through without ammendment. Mr Gillespie chairman of the committee ou Edacaticn brought in their report. This report et forth. That the Commit tee could not interfere in tho matterof 8. 8 Mo 4 Uxbridge. recommend that the ition Hl ad 158 othr presing the Scheot fromr ManHis-te Oanuidigton' be Li with, That' they eopnider that the Co. Connedl bas nothing to as to paying the $95 incurred in the mat- of Arbitration in the difficulty "between 'R: No 9 Bast Whitby and the conacil of that Municipality; and that the i The Council went into committee of the whole on 'the report, Mr Feasby in the chair. When the first part of the report had been read the following document was placed in the Chairman's hands. To the Warden and' Council of the County of Ontario. GEXTLENEN,-- "7 "Phe matter of my accour.ts as Treas- uter for the County of Ontario will come before you at this time, and I. wish to say that I am Kratos i to enter upoa an adjust- ment of all inatters in dispute as soon as a duly d party 1s appointed by your a valuation of this long county to bo worth any thing at all would require a vear of the best men the County can turn out, and what would it be worth when done. It may be that some of the members of council desire to give their friends a good job at one or two thousand dollars each, but it will not be wise in the council to sanction it ; he will certainly oppose the by-law, Mr COWAN (Oshawa) regards this matter with pide suspicion as to any bencfit likely to be derived from it under any cir- cnmstances but especially from the manner in which itis proposed to be done, an in. imperfect valuation would be worse than useiuss--creating an expense without any benefit, in fact it would only be a bone of contention, To make anything like a relin- ble valuation. woilld entail an expense of two or three thousand doilars ; better far that the valnators should stay at ome than go and not do the work thoroughly, He will opmose the by-law, but if the matter is to be taken up let it be done thorougly, Mr BRETHOUR regards the whole thing as a specious farce, he looks upcn a sham valuation such as tho one proposed as a fer- tile source of mischsef inasmuch as it gill causes considerable expense, and when i will only be deceptive and cause bickering and disputes ; a valuation which would, be completed for $600 could be nothing but a farce; and he did not cousider that any valu- ation however perfect could be of any bene- efit to the county. Mr BIGELOW read a statement of the amounts Chae by the several Assessors the County from which he argued that a proper val uation fur $300, cach. ¢ Mr. GRAHAM said that the D, Recve of Brock above any one ought not to demur at the proposed 'valuation, the Ceuncil would remember what an ado that gentleman made at the Juve Scssion of last year over the Ey or under a Commission to make such settlement, in which I must have access to all books, accounts and papers ; snch party to be the county Judge or such other person as can be mutally agreed upon, Respectfully yours, © (Signed) Wm PAXTON Jr. Mr COWIN (Oshawn), rising, said he felt a little: surprised at the action taken by Mr Paxton in this matter he had never come before the Committee of investigation to ot B Whitby arc the proper parties to pay this amouat and that this councii have no- thing to do wilh it. The Reeve and D. Reeve of = Whithw th and moved an to the d make any explanation and now that the in- vestigation--up to a cerfain date--has been completed he places this document be- fore the council asking another investigati- og. He (Mr Cowan) objects to allowing this. clamse that the County pay the $95, . The Amendment being put the mover and seconder were the only yeas. A Trustee for "each of the High Bchools Wiifby, Usbridge and' Port Perry, was ap- % Rigor wos was carried withont amendment. Mr. Gillespie introduced and carried throngh & by-law locating the High School fn the j of Caanington--repealing the 122 which located said School in to have any weight with the conn- cil, Mr Paxton had every opportuaity of the c i daring the §i sation and making any explanation which he considered necessary but he had refused to come near them and now that the council adopted a proper course in appointing a , and' that have report ed ; the only wise course for the council How to pursue is to adopt the recommendation of the Finance, committee by taking advice with a wiew to collecting the amount, Mr. BIGELOW fafit before the clause was pid tld iw (Bigelow) that he and tony ic "os wire hr Co yn Wh throu, hi : Council oF noth & Equal; , and how he had asserted that a combination had been made to fleece Brock Now this valuation was the very thing to do away with such contentions and disputes and place the equalization of the County on a satisfactory basis over which theze can be no disputes. He for une believes it is the best thing the County can do; it will save a world of annoyance and prevent a re-enact- ment of some very disagreeable scence which have been wit d over the He would 1 move that W, 8, Sexton, Esq., be ope of the valuators. {Concluded next week.] -- Port Perry Council. The Council of th the Corporation of Port Porry met at their chambers 01 Tuesday, 10th inst., the Reeve in the chair and members all present. The minutés of the previousmeot- ing were read dnd approved. The following upp! jason, were made for Hotel Licenses: Messrs. H. Foy, James Dowart, uD. B. Pen: nison and VW. H, Lea On motion of Rog cts $3 pel report | month were allowed to cortain ili. :| gent parties for the months of Feb- ruary, March and April, the same to be takon from the poo: r fund. Mr. Roberts infovcod" 'and "ear-| Posed h a bylaw tin Mr BR. MeKinley ay Tinie 2 present year at a salary of $40. Mv, Adams introduced and carried 'hrough a by law appointing Mr: A J Harrington License Inspector for phdebt- the prosent year "a a sala, of Ty On 'motion of M ris the Clerk was Re rastol 'to iad for _| tenders for 15000 feat 2 inch plank ; ¢| 10,000 feet 4%4 cedar scantlin, all for sidewalks ; the same | be leliv- ered by the 15th May ne al Adams introduced Xa carried | roug| by-lnw : a; ntin, 8 liquor detective. 1 Dining 40 eqt Ak the saunl time and place, 'sma or ftonsions than ol whole figuring up Rpidon his ot yes rested on say one, on the evening of Thursday, 8th fost. At 8 o'clock the of the} The Warden, P. McRae, Esq. |W: h partaken of uo Should FE many intelligent ha vi ei g to seo wl oe and hear After tea the company adjourned to the Srey h fil aH jta ii yes rs hod 4 Tl a gal: Tp opened proceed-- | ings Ty ing Ay Evian. after singing gi Mr. Kinley, B.C. Min- ister, led in ig A. Gordon,Esq. was called to preside. i The Sveh- ing had retty well along an foe had oe time for Rev. Mr. Bredin's I.ecture the speakers were brief. The music was very and well relished by a large und ap- preciative audience. The Lecture occupied about an hour in its deliv. The want of a proper reading stand must have been felt by the lecturer. Soolal. ladies of the Presb) terian , Port Perry, gave 8 highly |! supper bell was responded to by the very large number waiting to do honor to the worthy Warden and resently some sixty representatives 5 tho various interosts of the Coun- ty had themselves | churn g social in the Church on the evening of Tuesday last. Tea a highly interesting although not quite as large a companyas we would like to have scp, was soon engaged in a hot di of the excellent a table which for the quantity, quality, arrangement and good could scarcely be surpassed. The Warden occupiedthéh table, on his right sat the Hon. rT Ny Gibbs, N. Brown, Esq., President of the Brown & Patterson Agricultural 'Implement Works, Whitby, J. B. . Piskel, . On the of were W. Gibbs, +3. H. Perry, Esq, MN Gillespie, Esq. S. Sexton, Esq, occupied the Vice chair, having T. P. White, Esq., and W. H. Hig- ins, Esq., onthe right', and on the fi Macdonelt Esq,andtheTreasnr- er olect. Amongst the other gross besides the mem jl of Council, noticed 1 Major, Esq, A N rie Esq, -- Bolster, Esq, Joshua Wri he Esq, ~-- Iipgy Esq: C Jailos, J Mclirieh, Faq., €on ty in sq, John Nott, Esq, R II Lawdor, | Cesarean contents of the plates and cups--the taste | Church hough not to call crowded |. was well filled Geo Currie, Tag, was called to the Chair. Tho speaking was in keep- ing with the occ: asion--right social. Besides the chairman's address we had a brief address from Rov. Mr. Kinley, a reading from Mr. Craw- ford, Mr. Wm Jones gave Fame in good style. Rev Mr. Jamieson, late pastor ot the congregation gave an address at once interesting, instruc. tive ahd pleasant. eee Ae. Church Dedication The Dedicatory services in connection with the opening of the New B. C. Church took place on Sunday and Monday spector of Publie he Campbell, Esq, late of the uti --_ i gine ot the firm of | ¢h Greenwood &MeMill ry he The tabfos the in- tellectual part ng awed ent Yorisinment wis picred int@"with spirit. Ith Whi: ing man - Warde on proposed | Queen in a neat an ner. The toast was received with the greatest enthusiasm My. J. A Campbell es oftin "God Save the Queen." The Werden host @ tho Phlnco and Princess of Wale i: the oth- er members of the Loyal Fomily -- This too was met" 'with a heart spouse. The Gov.-General an the Lieut.-Gov of Ontario followed in succession and were given with i {tal taste by the Warden and equally well received. The toast of fhe Army "and Navy brought Colonel Donovan to his feet. The Col. mage # pointed and well timed reply- W. 11. (iibbs, as Ligu.~Col. of thc sedentary Militia, was noxv Salle | and did ample justico to his arm wv the service. # Liecut.-Col. McMillan was thenext called, he spoke briefly and well aying a well merited compliment 0. the militia, 18prgodnt McGilvary was speaker fo this toast. tho, noxt | The Commercial Intorests of Can- ada coupled with the name of [loA'T'N (iibbs, the first Warden of this County, brought that gentleman to the floor. He gave us an excellent especially the former ; the bringing or it may be the binding together more closely of this large ahd pros || gerouslioanielie an iron band in the sbapeofarailway formed a prominent feature in his apoech ; bo alse hand- led tho subject of protection ina skillful manyer apd J ap evident impression'on the mi ls of the in- telligent company to whom his ro marks were addressed. . Mr. Cowan, Oshawa, was next called aftsr the Hon. Mr. Gibbs $5 reply to the 'mercan- tile inte: 'ofthe @omirdon ead A speech on il subject of , Pn tection, handling it in such a way 'as d not fail in securing the attention and, going far towards oarrying convietion 'to ll he heard him, as waslevificed by the remarks of T P White pd next called. He'%00 took up the & of protection and went in for it with :@ vengeance Jecim ing that, under the mstances, our must have protection in order to Help dovel: opment. He went in for protection vim idle sothing to bo desired ia strongest advocates: The toast of Bb ST re posed by the Hon. Po ri ded to hele fet, 2 wl us id She fe-ify ng rel fy futare i connty, and ging th the ond a ata devel nad urge er referred to the progress Toe over the land, the advan confer, and the absolute necessity . He s of the railway running the Jag Messrs Robinson, Bi Bick seh called upon to each spoke well, - The toast of the Sidilbion inl well given by the Vice-Chairman piv On motion of Mr Duvis the Coun- Messrs County ciladjonrned- till Friday, 13th inst, ro of $1.25 orthere- persed speech both in matter and manner vi | have seen for a couple of years whether we Tall regard the number of cattle, the number of ski adate, © The 'he scrmons wero highly appropriate and the music wag Bs Tees ou Monday were highly suc-, A department. Cimserca's fair Sard fully. sustained their reputation for getting np uch Tea. The duties of the chair were well discharged by T Courtice Esq, Rev Mr Pascoe and the worthySuperin- tendant of the Circuit attended to the speak « ing and did it justice. The supply of music was both liberal and "Phe®hureh cost $770; apd to the credit of alt be it.#aid think the debt was dre than wiped ¢ off erg the company dismissed. was served round about 8, p. m.,and (© he i were Anjcresting ye The Epsom Turf Club. The aalroingraconn helio tEpeoni betwegh Bentley's o to all horses ion "Lots of capit- Ld : yWasnifigl otagh Baby. In this onward age so: fortile in invention we are almost daily called disco i Sent} | Gmina ALG multitude, Such op are to proportion to t they confer and the ed. 'Who has not seen the ety housewife at the wash-tub sweating and rubbing, drenched in suds from the collar to the boot tops, and grinding the clothes to pieces on jee, aphid BOARD, and not longed for voment 1n the art of wash ey he inventive genius of man has been fully equal to the task and a Washing Machine has been brought to the notice of the Canadian public which leaves little farther to be de- sired in the art of washing. The Tri Washing Machine as pat- ented Messrs Erb & Son |Second meots the case exactly. By this achine washing can be dene ith the grontest case, any little "boy. ar irl can do it. jf washes much $i nd soon saves the rice te of itself as it does mot, a arty clothes half as much as the way of washing does. - We' hearti recommend the Trinmph Washing Machine." Wi 0 Grmar CumamriNe Saw ar (} yy 20th iost,, beginning | © upon to witness the result of 'some! nd more rapidly than by any | M. G THE WINTER NTER MEETING ON THE ICE OF Will take place on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY f--i7E and 18th February, 1874. Bmved § £0 "FIRST 2 DAY." TO aot Ho North On~ Nori to Hor, 1 ses never tr paulo money | Ready H Fhe bch yoecond $10. 000 Becont Race; J to all' horses gen bani Bo second $25. \ SECOND 'DAY. .~O0] to all 'ho res 3. #2 BEE ng- ou El this Adv. J pe wie 365+ ij second horse Hip 'to' all hor- one b -dollars, sox a io dime dollare, : Tho Track willbe kent 'kept Clear, dorroaben, days previous to: EL on. C. Roe. en Aor Prince "Al and to enter and 3 to ence moncy. 4 horses Stop oil raced mile Beats," 3 ini5 to hafnchs each day' af 1 o'clock Prixck Atbrrr.--Tnorderto effict a thoréugh clearing within Sixty days Dry Goods and Groceries arc being sold at greatly reduced pricos, [See his new advertisement.) [| ---- ll ----t Important Communication. Jones Bros have an important communica- tion for'all in the matter of Cheap Goods. -- Dont fail toread their new advertisement in 'this issue -------- Great Clearing Sale. It will beséed from Mr Christians New abvertisement in this issue that he is having agreat clearing sale and giving ' great bar- gains. Young men, if yon wish to enjoy a istaud 2nd inst, The tion at pleasant evening and improve your- + | ed. Se a0 Sundes we solves intellectnally you are partie: ularly requested to attend the meet- ing of the Port Perry Literary Soci ety this, Thursday Evening in Bige- Te Block. The doors are open to all young men, who feel inclined to coma and take] part in the Debates, &e.--L. met etm ima nae SALR.--Remember the Credit of Horses, Cattle, Wagons, Cutters, Sawing Machihe, Harness, 300 out Won), &e., atthe Post Dffice, Sou ng, on Saturday next, 1th fnst.--Mr. J. C. Pilkey is Auctioneer. sharp. Judges' decision to be final, Judges have power to Postpone on account of in- clement weather; © Positively: mo spiritous liquors wpoved to be sold on the OC. McKENZIE, Secy and Treas. Port Perry, Feb. 3rd, 1874, . NOTICE. F. unsettled Accounts of Drs Jones & Mallory. .will.remain in the hands of Dr Jones for settlement till the 1st day of Feb- ruary. AJ parties indebted fo me previons to the 1st day of July 1872, will please call and set- tle before the 15th day of February, : Those who pay off their old "scores" shall | have a year, or longer, if necessary, in which to meet any subsequent bills that may ac- crue, R. JONES, M. D. Port Perry, Jan 22nd, 1874. hr STRAY CATTLE. AME into the premises of the Subscriber, Lot 15, 2nd Con. Brock, about the Intter part of November last, 2 yearlings, a Steer and aHiefer. The owner is requested to come prove property and take them away, ED. McCULLY, Brock, Jan, 17, 1874. BIRTHS. On the morning of Wednesday 'the Ilth inst, the wife of Mr Harry Sollet, of a The Bible Christian Church at ©: | Bethany, --1st Con. Reach--having undergone a thorough renovation will be re-opened on Sunday Feb, 22. Three sermons will be preached. -- tev J Kenner will preach at 10:30 a. m, and 2:30 p m. Collections to be taken up at the close of each service On Monday 23rd there will be' a pleasant and interesting Tea Met - ing. Tea served at 4:30 p m, after w ich addresses will Le delivered by the Rev'ds Grand, Wells, Morrison, Korintr and others. Tho speaking {alent is onusually good and abun- dant. A rich Treat in way of anusic bo expected as the Brooklin may Choir have kindly consented to be p Wo and pupply of music. a grand turnout.--- : anh Children 124. | Free 'Exhibition. Tickets bo c Professors Tocin ell & Hurlburt! gave one of their Free Exhibitions in this village on Tuesday 10th inst, nd suoc in leaving behind them » very much higher idea of the nmount of intelligence possessed by that noble animal, the Ilorse, than was ever before ontertained in, these parts. The exhibition was a rare treat, while the publie free lecture given pn the treatment of the horse was worth going a long distance to hear, professors make no dis- play, attempt no olap-trap, but treat the whole subject in a straight for-- ward, intelligent manner. alk about the society "against cruelt animals." "Why ! a single man of fu Rockwell stamp in, any community would do more towards the supres- sion of cruelty to horses thah a 1the socities that ever wei e organized ;in fact he makes the borse more a com- panion than a slave. The Fad got ed admirably in this' Village and an excellent class, A As horse ght ers we have never séen any one _ap- ronch to them: they can no 'riends'to earringe builders or har- ness makers. "Manchester Fair: ee wma t| Wainosday 11th Ee nek of the bert Fairs we | teams, the mumber of nce, Bongard and an bli ic op ome cattle, DIED. At the residence of Geo. Hodgron, Esq, Raglan, on the 9th inst., Capt. John Eding- ton, aged 65 years In Port Perry, on Sabbath, the 8th inst, Dora Moore, only daughter of Mr Samuel Moore, aged 17 years. Tn Reach, on Wednesday, the 11th inst. Jane, rclict of thelate James Forman, | aged 40 years. h The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock om this day (Thursday), proceeding from the late residence of deceased, a short distance West of Manchester, to the' Pine Grove Cemetery Prince Albert, seem ef ------ The Markets. ~ ST aah and | v8 ; | Shlectlor Fall Wheat. .... . $1 20to $1 25 Spring Wheat . Il4to 115 Barley ... . 11210 112 Oats... « 035to 035 Peas | . 055to 06 yPork..... . 600to 650 Butter .,. 018to 020 Eggs \d 015t0 017 +s. 1600 to 18 00 ... 0066to 0 06 0 08ta 0 08 Hay Sol Turkeys per 1b INSOLVENT \T OF TS In the matter of J. B. LAS LAZIER, an Insolvent, nk Joo) Vert has made an osstgnment of Estate to me, and the Sraditor are A notified to meet at his place of business on Friday, the 27th day of Jebus at two o'clock to recelve of his aflairs and to appoint an Assignee. 'm MAJOR, Interim Assignee. Glen Major, Feb. 0. 1871, 8-3w FARM FOR SALE. HE north-half ey Tot. "Number Seven, a the Ninth concession of the Township of Thorah. Sixty acres cleared and ready for Spring work. + are k and On fhe mises B griod og House a "Fh Farm willbe sold at a great reduction, A rare bargain is offered. Terms easy. Title indisputable. N. F. PATERSON, Beaverton P. 0. Beaverton, Feb. 10, 1674. 5-2w NOTICE. at their Tih Washing Machine ! . Pat. United States and Canada. The inventors of this machine having been engaged 1h the tale of of ashing machines for Dg a great interest in t a good hi hi Toei & tothe mi prompted us Yo get up LJ rr -- have sold a United ftir sight in the Proved a Led oo, in rook wath Ll id a hundreds of onials, thorough trial : PORT PERRY. UXBRIDGE. ¥ Sek C.D Woid, & mXwater |p be h i of wanted averywhare in thé Dominion inducements offered, can Sraddross this office ioe dp 34 The 1th i i rey ERB & SON, AAG 7 Buffalo, N. ¥- in unica} Connalier the Sountbin.st } in this vieini ho Te ovis ew in xvii who : NLL NOTICE! AME into the Subssriber's premises, Lot 22, 8th con, Whithy, about two weeks ago, a YEARING HEIFER. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses, and take heraway, HERRY W, Whitby, Jan. 26, 1874. CLEARIN PAYNE. 6-1 WIGHT PRINCE The Subscriber Legs to ii that he AYS his ¢ DRY GOODS A At largely reduced Prices, Fancy Dress Goods 1g reduced from 20¢ to 12}c do Li 25¢ to 18¢ do do | "" 30c to 23c do do " 40c to 30c do do " 50c to atc A large lot of Winceys from 11 to 30 cents, Hosicry and Gloves at cost. 25 dos Pairs, all wool, Scarlet and White Hose at 20 cents, Prints at cost, White and Fanoy Cottons at cost. Sheetings, Table Linens, Pillow Casing and Towels at cost, Splendid Mink Set from $10 to 5. German Mink Set, 4 stripe, reduced from 4.50 to 2.50. 50 Sable Muffs for 53 cents each, worth 1.50. Black Dress Suits, got u, Guod Beaver Overconts, 'en Dollars, Special inducements offered in this branch and Dress Maker, Raisins, b cents. No, 1 Prince of Wales T Bright Virginia smoking Ball Blue, best quality; 1 Dome Lead, best aly, Baking Soda, 7 cents. Fine Baltimore Peaches TEAS 1 Special attention LIQU " 4 WN, M. LAKE - SCUCOG, x . Lost Reser, Ine. 4, 1873. Note the The Stock of Tweeds and Cloths is complete, including- Fine Black B German Doeskins, Beavers, Meltons, Venetian and Fancy Vestings and C Extra Heavy, all wool, Canadian Tweed Reduced from one dollar to 70 fi Good Unicn Tweed reduced from 55 cts to 32 cts, Great Bargains in Carpets of all descriptions, Tip Tap all wool Suits for 9.50, such as they usually charge 13 to 14 for. in Good Style'and well Trimmed, 15 dollars, GROCERIES, Pruncs 5 cents. Large Cakes Honey Soap, at 5 cents such as are' usually eold for 10 and, 12} cents. * Cove Oysters, Pickled, 12 cen:s per can. Lobsters, Pickled, 20 cents per Can, ; No. 1, Old R; © Whisk $1.00 1, fol ye y 9 Yor gal, usnal price Shae "3. Not, 8h Wino, 30 + Five ve on Se 0 tle Seotoh Aleand Tndon Stout, Chatipagne, per bottle, $1.25 usual price GREAT BARGAINS! FIRST COME, BES r, BEST SERVED | The Subutaitie Beit pts the Lm 1st OF APRIL NEE enss CELE Ready-made "Clothing, &v. i , of oY, purchasing these articles at. Extraordinary Bargains ! Given if the following hathed Gosdb->Drleil Goods, Black Lustres, and Cobourgs, French Merino, Thibet Cloths, Rich Black Silk and Poplins, English and Wi Fisnel, Ory To i, EA Boots and Shoes. Reéady-made Clothing= unusually cheap." Great value giveh Wien, Bugar, Raisins, Currants; Soap, &c. Saran 1s GADAM comvor. Port Perry, Feb, 4, 1874, HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR. ALL ITH a view to meeting' the bie demands of his éu and of p Fashionable Holiday i] For all classes of the Sommunity old and young, the Subscriber has added largely to his valuable Stock, and would Jenpectiully invite all to come and INSPECT HIS GOODS! Fine Gold Watches; Superior Bilvet Watches, of sizes suitable for ladies and gentlemen, 2 Ancndless variety of the best and mogt FASHIONABLE JEWELRY! A large and choice display of SILVER: WARE. : Lots of beautiful Fancy Goods. =A The 2 Hook and Stationery department well wd di. Te Hanalring of Watches, Clocks Jewelry exccuted with ncatness and patch. COME FOR YOUR Holiday Presenis TO MCAWS, Royal Areade. { W. H. MeCAW. 50 G SALE! AT MAN'S, ALBERT. will positive I sell for the next SIXTY ntire Stock of ND GROCERIES. lowing reductions : Frénch Merinocs, all shades from 50¢ to 37dc' French Merinocs extra wide " 75c to 60c Black Lustres, " 22¢ to 15} do 4% 2he to 18C do " 3Tcte 250, A Splendid Stock of Mourning Goods, including Cape Cloths, Merinoes, Thibet Persian Cords, Metz C. ords, Barathcaus and Paramettas, at Cost. otf 50 dozen Clouds, from 124c up, Splendid variety of Breakfast Shawls at cost, A large lot of Stripe Ottoman Shawls, red duced from $4.50 to 2.50, A large lot of Stripe Ottoman Shawls, extn fine, reduced from $10 to 5, : FYB AF S08, Ermine Scts reduced from 3.00 to 1.75. i. Seal Bets redaced from 8.00 to 5 00. A large lot of Ladies' Mantles, latest styles, at cost, Boglish i and Dress Making Department, , having the services of ® First-class Milliner 3 obacco, 38 cents per Ib. Tobacco, 38 cents per I 10 lbs bright Sugar 1.00. ti fia a Washing Starch, Best Quality, 8 cents. ~~ «ions 'Button Blue, best quality, 8 cents per lb. © °° 8 cents per Ih. 12; cents per box. 20 cents per Can. ! 43 Ohests and Half-chests of Tea to bo Sacrificed. TEAS is invited to our ORS. White Wheat " 1.25 « : " ] 2 Ju « i oe « %. 150 et enn: it 1, Brandy 0 on 0 per oly usual price "on. 3 2.50 Al Jamas Ruri 200 « « 1 {10 e Win 150. th a, 300 No ope old Fort Wino, 3.50 « ">= 400 : 200 wh oe 50 Ae as vn] 200 usnal rior. oo $haB, Te rT --- WIGHTMAN, PRINCE AXBERT. RES, EE 3 gor? El