« » -- EE we - -- = r-- -- ip ; OPENING | Messrs Brown & Ross' Column Mr. Christian's Columu.|Mr, Worthington's Column : MR. OURRIN'S QOLUMN. : OF THE : = ' ; ay 4 ere Om y HE Proprietor of the Wardrobe would . THE : vn RRS t intimate to his numerous friends that : * . his place of business is again open, 4 -» and the public will find it to their advantage to see his Goods and : : NOTE & PRICES Cad [MOT HY A PAYING Before purchasing elsewhere as he has a * > : 1. % ) large Stock which will be sold at ; For Cash or Produce. He is determined to! : : ; . al Y - AL open no accounts, All may depend on : : getting the very best value for their money. -- " Please note the following prices ;-- CTO 3 Prints worth 17c, now sold at 12}c, ; . z 3 Cottons worth 14c, now sold at 12c, e Dress Goods worth 20c, now sold 12}c, 2 ] Tweed Suits at $8. o o é & Hats and Caps at any price. $ - = - x " " 5 MY A large lot of Boots and Shoes at unheard ? Shad it > of prices. « Men's Stogas .. $2 10 mon 26 Boy's do. .. . 1560 . Normans! do. .. . 5 1 4 en's Prunellas . 125 : Womens' do. .. 60 , AND FOR GOOD Also a very fine lot of TEAS to be Slaugh- i it tered at from { | 20 cts per Ib. es | The very best Hyson Teas for 80c. Currants 2 ® and Raisins, very low, Pork from 9c per 1b. CD 3 All Goods marked in Plain Figures and y > wh A : you can see for yourselves. I intend to do a fngd J < Vuginess, and will not be beaten either in - re now on the way and 8 ico or Quality. I consid i i | B65 Depend upon it, this will be a IN erable portion already in genuine Sacrifice Sale. . . Store. Come along with your Cash. > "a A. W. ROBERTS. LL ' Ba Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1874. 35 5 A GOOD CHANCE FOR A , - . PROFITABLE INVESTMENT ! NEW id | FALL GOODS : ARTIES in want of good Cedar or Fire~ NEW wood are hereby informed that. Major FREY . : Hodgson has instructed W. E. Yarnold, . Esq., to survey and lay out into acre lots Bum fim, the North-west quarter of Lot 12, 6th con- . cession Reach. The same will be sold by | a public or private sale, about the 1st of No- ' : vember next, of which due notice will be! - given, | Grn Mr. Yarnold has a Plan and will furnish all necessary information regarding the © ) quality and quantity on each lot. SERRE ee a sim TBST CLASS At T. C. FORMA N'S. |For future Arrivals, I ill Sell 2 ; all Light F AL L. C2 Fresh Meats ! : . ™ : oD Pa ALWAYS OX HAND ! At BONBARD & ROBINSON'S, d Cd ey = SUMMER G00DS BU TT al i ER : OW 1S THE TIME to purchase your SEVER AL L ARGE CONSIGNMENTS b X \ supplies of Choice and ht {] | ; } . . | | Corrigan & { a oO ods com, AT, AND | I bop © bins NEW, - STYLISH, CHEAP, Rutherford = PORT PERRY. : ) | Tp UNDER COST ! 5 STIL ING THE gemma NOME with the Crowd and have a look * 3 ARE STHAAEAYING TI) Gam C at our Cheap and enant TEAS and i Z : s : ! SUGARS. We have superior Teas, in Green, . Sr-- Black, and Japan, from 40 cents to $1 per No d fq od S > TLIGHEST PRICE! CD Ib. 10,11 and 12 1bs of Sugar for $1. ie te or Cheap Boots and Shoes. i a Lots of fine Ripe Apples and Peaches. | y : BRING ALONG YOUR EGGS | - FOR BUTTER, | And get half Cash and half Trade, and no . humbug. ? C 2 7 ustomers may expect . . Port Perry, Aug 27, 1874. ¥ oXbe AND {Cash paid for all kinds of ~~ 0°" * 1 a's) Hides and Pelts. | 'ome with the others and save | SE - f $ C H Ne a Su Dnt Eh Selling Goods gail : ol 5 id, 5 _ BARGAINS = \ = i Y ; ar poviamd & RpmsoNs| A nother Triumph . Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1875. 35 i ; LOWEST CASH PRICES ! SCHOOL | : ts fe Muslins, Silk Mantles, 3 z a ; > © @|Light Prints, Silk . CORRIGAN & RUTHERFORD. : o 8 Li ) 2 Sask | on : . asso Linens Shaw Port Perry, Aug. 20, 1874. Bommel LJ ] O OO S The following is the Secretary's Official Report of the Kent County » Light Shawls, Tein: i Damn Ta | Agricultural Society's Reaping match, held at Chatham, July 15th, 1874.| Col'rd Lustres, Parasols, & ' # Dissolution of Partnership i ee -- aM FO! ABD CHATHAM, Oxt., Jovy 167m, 1874. Col'rd Delains, Remnants, ! : > ta trial of Combined and Single Reaping Machines, which took pl this town, Jol'rd ling ER RL rt # BL a SL iy ws, Colied Poplin, the name and style of Watson & Co, . lowing named Machines competed for prizes, with the results attached thereto, respectively, viz: Light Bapteste Cloth, for carrying on the business of Blacksmithing oD Fr : o bia (3 J COMBINED MACHINES Millinery Goods, 'erry, has been dissolved by mutual consent ; : oon this day, Saturday, September 19th, 1874: @ The Dominion Harvester, factured by M LF the & Co., of Dundas, took th i Suns Tiiate Bia Yt full assortment of Telod |e Bemivin stn passuceriite Men Ts C0 DABS 0k be 0 ot : i i y t A LA. , Sc Co. tford, Dy She Ate and collect all debls 05 5 fhe \= Second Prize, Divloma. Cut fect inches, Drought az be whe raking, as wien ne : [| Sty, son ) ine, t ssrs. East gersoll, [=== we JAMES EMANEY. C2 Books tis Sirk and. Polles | ome BE er aught, 535 19s when raking, 335108 whew not ALEX. WATSON. - - 7 N H N Tn SINGLE MACHINES. HE 'business will in OTICGE canied on 5 T Fohoots, The Johnston Machine, manufactured by the Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Co., of by the Subscriber with energy and A Jo, tok pe prise, a Silver Medal. Cut, 4 feet 10 inches. Draught, when raking, Ta estry Car cls 5 vhen a y # PE E HOEINGC » P The Burdick Machine, manufactured by A tiarris, Hon & Do Brantford, tlk the Second P y P os 4 : ze, a Di . Cut 4 feet 11 in, ugh, wl ing, 5 t , : < H §HOEIN At W.H. McOA WS. (Fries bition, Guts fet In, Deaca whon hing Se een Fra pris, Will always be a Speoialty | . a Diploma. Cut, 4 ft. 2 in. Draught, when raking, 3101bs, when not, 2801bs, ht. An Ol * The followi ned Combined Muchines ted bat t awarded prizes, viz : At tie osblishments An xtablshment TO . os Pony, dv. 12,1974, so nn Comb MS SORE PERT TRE dn : principles is made a specialty; and where ; : when raking, Sy WHeh ROY S20 08, Yi if 3 Y . Cl ir pum tasiote, Sut to 3 Tapesthy Covpets, the stbensiys auf Increasing demand, bas 5 hi Buckeye manufenty by Neu lett, of London. Cut 4 feet 8inches. Draught, by jo - 1 raking, 325 when no bs. or (Brick! Brick ||;E Rtn meitin § i sos russ. on «0.10 n- section of country. The Subscriber is happy Tae bith ae i Ee fori tal ho a lly met ls Geman 3 : s ig Upumbmey #4 "TFOHN TISSMAN, Sec'y Kent Agricultural Society. | Beautiful Patterns and Superb : ' - C > . 3 200 000 This is another Triumph for the Johnston Reaper, as manufactured by the > . 3 : bi X : NETRA uality-- Nothin BEST HORSE SHOERS " 4 ' ; 3 ) Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, Whitby. q ¥ Cheap. Igthing "To be found in the Province. * PRO P , . | FIRST-CLASS Comment is unnecessary whet tis o well known fact, that fn al the vias in which the like them inp Town. Call and ' Parties sending their Horses to my.Horse- i | x : f ohuston has compe t has never led in taking the First Prize over others x ¥ Shoeing Establishment may rely on havigg A : : ) | ily TE 184 hat more can Farmers ask? see far yourselves. them shod on such principles as willdevelop [© = © y y dung "2 the foot, counteract deformities occasioned 'e 7 T by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and securo C2 FOR SALE CHEAP, at the bo a \ mcheter ick Yt. PT aglor"s Store yeling: eer > 4 o ° ; _ Parties wanting large quantities for build-| *=% Y 5 : . » Blacksmithing cD ing parposcs will be Tiborally dealt with. : In all its departments executed with neat-- . ' : §. H. CHRISTIAN. rf ness and dispatch, CUSTOMERS. A Xie Manchester, Aug. 12, 1874. 34 MANCHESTER. CHEAP FOR CASH * JAMES EMANEY. : 5 7 #9" Remember the place. The sho oy y - HE Subscriber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his customers for Lid ately occupied by Mr. GU. White. ? ' 2 . HAIR WORK the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening business at Manchester, Port Perry, Sept, 23, 1874. J EB . J - and has now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Store and PORT PERRY trie premises, bo will be in positon fo fither extend hia business apd offer sti]) greater : io ducements to customers, ¢ . I MRS. I. M.C ; DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP MRS. L. M.COOK, Or ready pay--and equally Z (LATE OF LOCKPORT, N. ¥.,) ™M S kk f D a ods G i &ec. oT JE Pactoemhip which, as exised for EGS to announce to the Laides of Port| My Stock o ry Goods, (Groceries, &C. cy... to prompt payin the past threo months between Dr. B Ferry ana vicinity, that has openca] pto prompt paying cus Brathwaite and myself in the Port Perry J an establishment, three doors west of | Will always:be selected with,the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both| 4, maps, Office Practice, has been dissolved by mutual --eee ! the Obserser Printing Office, for the manu-| as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be sited at. tomer consent. In fature . ? facture of Chignons, rls, Sw : : } A feito my oy ane. Jy ups Bah Conse en : : pun Re Fo eres roi [RR ! bai work of evry "seston. Sho vil| The Newest Styles of Dry Goods, §e. ing mu y 4 also d to es' i ssing an a Prince Albert, or if absent, orders left will Sham . All orders promptly attended Y 1: pplied and sold at such | Ete id oe DAN : DE a et | of AL HSE coskty wise sd wt 4 rebipien of GO, CURRIE. J. E. WA M.D. #2 as long ence in the - . Prince Albert Sept. 16, 1671, * "gga | Port Perry, Sept Ita 1874. Manchester, Sept. 10, 1874. PortPerry, Sept 10, 1874,' Jas A i Manchester, Yov. 11, 1873, JOHN TAYLOR Port Perry, Aug 20, 187s. A i % EE v yr bee = \ i Wn / MR