« "800 bus White Oats, oo bus Horse Tooth Corn, White Ciirot Seed, Oraiige Carrot Seed, Mangold Seed, "TURNIP SEED, New and Fresh, Only 20 Cents. GROUND. AR TSE TVS Their bayer has just returned from the Oi Port Perry, June 17, 1874, Which will compare favorably with an; ¥en. Job Work attended to with' our usual Port Perry, May 13, 1874. ty with the They have shown this season, purchased LADIES THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of TINARE, Haveiroughs, "Cistorn Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. n the County both as to price and quality. ispatch., A. BE. McCAW. SLATE ROOFING chimneys or burning buildings. Insurance Agents make nearly the same tariff for ia Zinta with this Paint do for. Roofs. The Paint is extremely cheap, o gal- fons will cover 100 square feet of Shingle or 400 feet of tin or iron roof. e Paint leary body; but is easily ot; and is to all intents and pi 9 | BEAT: Nothing better for Fences, Port Perry, May 6, 1874: { FORBID any person 3 O%a hula €oods in the trade. trips in the tréde. And a great variety Phe celebrated © Hoyles,"? « Splendid Cashmere Mantes Shewla of Hollands in the market. Beautiful Watered Sash Ribbons in al in great variety. iety of Rufiling, Frilling and T'rimmings. well known to be of that class not often foun: them, allow me to say that the greater part o ninion. possible--from 65 cents a pair for Prunella Gai ity and extia sewing, Forks, B GRO oes, Rakes, &c,, and a full supply of Dominion. And now with many thanks to all my old frie; me with their trade for the past 22 years, whil early call from all in need of any! Port Perry, May 14, 1674. FORMAN'S New Store! OPPOSITE Fov's HOTEL, PORT PERRY. Is now open for the roneptiod of customers, Whers he will be most happy to meet with all his old friends and as many new ones as possible. The Stock is one of the largest in the place, and complete in all the brancles of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, §C. He would call particular attention to the large Stock ot the 'Celebrated * Lion" Brand Double Warp Lustres, at all prices from 20 cents a yard upward, reaLuy the Cheapest of all kinds of Dress Groods--beautiful Ashtons," and French Cambric Prints. -- ganansse Silks from 374 cents a yard. Beautiful Black Silks at 90 cents per yard, So very low. The Cheapest and best lot y Laces, Egyptian Laces, &c. 11" the ¢ diffrent shides," Ladies' Silkk Ties . Ladies' two button Kid Gloves, in all colors and sizes, from 75 cents a pair, and the very best for one Dollar a pair, (worth to-day $1.35 in the city of Toronto.) A great var- Gentlemen will find the cheapest lot of Tweeds in the Market. My previous stocks of Boots & Shoes sold while in Prince Albert, are too d in stores to require my calling attention to f the present Stock has been manufactured to my own express order aud for workmanship and material cannot be surpassed in the Do-, Ladics can here depend upon' getting THE BEST, and at the lowest prices ters up t6 $2.00 for extra finished, extra qual- parties Building--I am now prepared to sell any quantity of Nails in all the sizes, at prices as low as can be purchased anywhere west of Montreal, An quantity of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Coat Hooks, Glass, Oils, Putty, Paints, &c.-- o-makers' Bolts, Nutts, Screws, Files, Rasps, &c. Spades, Shovels, Forks, Manure every thing else in the Hardware line, 'RIES ot every variety, Cheap, Cheap! 4 PURCHASERS, BRING ALONG YOUR Cash or Produce And get Goods at prices which will compare favorably with those of any house in the nds and customers who have so kindly favored ¢ in business in Prince Albert, I would em- thi rtunity of respectfully soliciting a liberal share of publ'c atronage. An Biase us ore : Far kf in my line is respectfully solicited, re T. C. FORMAN. Protect your Buildings from Fire! may be done af i ig tie usual Ti expense, by usin GLINES' PATENT or 8 NOTICE. a pfo= h mude me in favor of [0 i, as I have not received 1" Ho! Goat Fo Zz the Court, oye miro ai } Gespbel, the Twenty-third the Jud ¥ FOE ahd J V pied CAMPBELL. a Tenth of iat. 1874, Bs. "y. A '| mots; Stan Schode EE 674, SPRING. 1674, TE Subscriber Take takes ple pleasure in inform. 1g his customers and the public gen- erally, that he hds Be lisa on hand a good and well assorted selection ot FURNITURE Such as Exteosion, Centre, Dining and Kitchen Tables; Wood, Cane, and Hair- Cloth Chairs ; Couches in Repsand Damask ; Sofas, Bureaus, Sidel Mixed, and ye, will be soldas low as at any Hous in the! TRADE All goods delivered free of charge. Paxticular attontion paid to Picture Fram- ae DEPARTMENT | ocd wleckon of ou i Botts Butter. | fupateh Rosewood, Velvet and' Clothi-covered : Val for She ime. rd oRWoRTa. aia a i, Nagin, , May 20, 1814. -- 3)" "4 pimer crass mEATSE. JOHN NOTT, Insolvent It o F000; | alii adsst gd Sm, moun Shy sutboriaed Aout a this Iovality Roc She ; J. ¥ Fu, day oe, 1874. RORING Fork Pury, TAILORIN 'Pp oR" RT LP BR RX RRY. : JAMES BQUIRE. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1873, Sol TANOING. aTameT df | villages of TI RY A dered ponte t traordinary demand in this de arbmeit v state, 2 season having been Hag son i slot = vidi thom to wil ay period, they have found it a to provide ge MISS McKENZIE With & First Class Assistant from Toronto, which will enable them to fill orders promptly. © LARGEST, AND MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF i Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons' aiid Laces ae QBRBATDT BIDYLID BIW. Desirous of securing the Cheapest and most Fashionable Millinery, Will find it by calling at AT" JONES BROS SHW ROOMS, TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, HE Subscriber having received 'the greater portion of his FALL & WINTER STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES ! From the best manufactures, and being con. stantly making up work on the premises, he is now ina position to call the attention of the public to«his immense Stock which for | variety, Cheapness, and Good Work. manship ! | Cannot be excelled in this or adjoining | Counties. His facilities for purchasing; to gether: with a life-long experience of the qualities of this description of goods, gives him an advantage over those who mix this branch of the trade with others. Boots and. Shoes being considered by them of minor Lenos and Lawn from 20 cents a yard, A great varictv of the very best Prints | importance, their attention being principally directed to the selection of Pry Goods and Groceries, it gives the wholesale dealer i Boots and Bhoes an opportunity of disposing of such work as regular manufacturers of the article could not be inducted to purchase on any terms, Let all, then, who are in want of BOOTS and SHOES, OVER-SHOES; a First-Class Shoe Shop, give him a call, aud he guarantees to prove that if a good article combined with the least possible ad+| vance on Cogt is any inducement fof them' to purchase, a sale will be effected. Being determined 'that the wants of the public shall be supplied in this particular, he has made arrangements whereby weekly additions will be made, and all NEW STYLES OF GOODS as they appear, will be received re- gularly, giving facilities for purchasing FASHIONABLE ARTICLES equal to those residing in our largo towns., Your attention' is particularly called to goods of my own manufacture, as none but the yery best Stock is used, and for neatness and durability will be found equal to anything that can be obtained in this country, The great pressure of orders his compelled the Subscriber to strenuously exert himself | to obtain additional first-class workmen, and he expects shortly to be able to announce that those efforts have been crowned with success, Men's Wellington Boots from $2.25 to $7.00. Ladies' Boots from One Dollar to Five Dollars, Boy's and Girl's wear, in every variety, to suit all classes ot customers, ven, Wanied immediately four first-class workmen, to whom constant employment and the highest wages will be given--would prefer one to make sewed work. Cash for any quantity of Hides and Tallow. J. Wong Port Perry, Nov. 1,1873 Ibn 5 PORT PERRY. The Subscriber would inform thei 11. tants of Port Perry and surrounding town- ships, that he has opened a Blacksmithing Establishment near Dr. 's Veterinary Stables, Lilly Si Port Perry, where he tends to carry on thing Busi- mess in all its HORSE "sHoeine Will be always a Specialty! ---- feet taken care of,and upon ir -- principles as will develop the 0 coum Scho ies oxcond ie perfect or otherwise, secure the re Work, Gon Pb a and ul opr elseiiod wich ek wienniorau) gst A stiare of public patronagd is 1 solicit} P ALEXANDER WATSON. Fort pony, Api 15,1874. hind est ho PLAN nana E undersigned is now Sw Prepaid to sup- aise a i Tan rit Eee a : Brock St. East, Uxbridge, May. 21st; ,1874,. -* RUBBERS, or in fact anything pertaining to] brought to my establishment will | "| port Perry, April 2, 1874, . I have now the pleasiire of anhouncifg the receipt of a full Stock of NEW SPRING 600DS, Beautiful: in" Style; . Bich in: Quality, Chea! Cheap! ir bp In Ladies' Dregs Goods and Trimmings, there aré many NEW THINGS! Both iff faterial and style, the newest. In BHAWLS, which will be a specialty this season, I have a Beautiful assortment from One Dollar up to Twenty-five, A good Shawl is always FasuionanLe. Bonnet and Hat Material and Trimmings are well assorted. Full lines of Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments. A lot Rioh, White, Real Ostrich Feathers, ery CHEAP, In KID GLOVES, I have over twenty | dozen of the best Jospinng--Cheap. Hosiery in every style and price. Parasols, Sunshades and Wribrellas, Fine Prunella Boots. Kid Boots, Strong Leather Boots. 1 have secured Dress Making and Millinery Ur STAIRS. Ladies can have their Dresses made in the Best Style, without going out of the Store. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING! In' great variety, ready-made or made to order. By tar the best assortment of Cloths and Vestings in Town to choose from. 'White Vests iv Ge Ties; Gloves, | Socks; and ety. ilk, Felt, and = Hats, Straw Hata. ~~ Waterproof Overcoats, from $2.50. Summer Overcodts, ; Children's Clothing. 3 # Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Linens, Towelling, Table all these Goods will be found nis SEULOWESL Iu vaP Maman: CURRIE. Eu n BRILLIANT aq A 2 N.| COODS, An Immense Stock of Beautiful Prints, fast colors, in paice from 8 to 16 cents, | Cottons and Steamlooms, the best value in the County, we live in. Dress Goods, plain and fancy, of such extensive variety that | ; all my patrons can be suited. My Stock of TWEEDS | AND "+ READY - MADE CLOTHING, Something superb, really worthy the attention of the Gents of Ontario. Hats and Caps A host of themggl Vesi--ritatneds, chea tel and oag co Boots and Nhoes ! As usual, the finest Stock in Town: Complete, aid my TEAS a Seca All tobe sold at Cash Prices. FIT yy Fyn i F 4408558 8 Highest' price paid for all kinds' of Produce. A. W. ROBERTS. . Port Perry, April 17, 1874. MR. ROBERTS' COLUMN. SPRING & SUMMER DRESS MAKING Department ! The Subscribers beg leave to announce that they have Opened out, in connection with their other businesg, 8 New Millinery and and Dress Making Establishment, under the Superintendence of MISS GIBSON, Formerly of TORON TO, and would cordial- ly invite a share of the patronage of the Ladies of Port Perry, and surrounding coun- try. Everything got up'in the Latest Styles, At EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Also ole dfthe FINEST sid BEST VARIED STOCKS of GOO0CDS! In the County, IMPORTED direct from the BEST HOUSES IN BRITAIN, and at Ptices most satisfactory to the purchaser. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! In Black and Colored Alpacas. Striped Moreen, and White Shirtings, Black Continental Cloth for Ladies in sumnher months 8,000 yds Grey Cotton, $ Cheapest in Town ! OUR PRINTS! Customers say areorto thie finest in Town, Call and see then: : re Y, rm----------------m-- Cléver & Timothy Seed, Carrot, Mangel Wartsél, and Turnip Seed for sale Low, Land Salt by the tor, Plaster &c;, kept constantly on' hand. Fam Produce. tity of good Potatoes. 'BROWN & 'ROSS. Port: PERRY. SRR --- n +1 | The Highest price paid for all kinds of} 25 cla. In cash will be pal 6 any ging . GIRLS WANTED, as Abprentiéss, %[7 hace Dow Maki vad lis SU} FIELD & GARDEN Seeds COMPRISING IN PART TIMOTHY, CLOVER, TARES, PHAS. BARLEY. OATS. Flax, Wester Corn (¢ sow broad-cast, the most profitable Feed' a Farmer can have.' Turnip, Carrot. Beet, Cabbage, . Cauliflower Cucumber. Onions' Peas, Raddish: Flower Seeds: And'a choice variety of "&c., &e. &6 Melon, = Lawn Grass |