A comsponden gives some of its uses as follows «rBy oo -- but litslo odor aT : "© Thos agen 5 les ood; than fn & strong smelling sty. They will consume' quite a quantity, which nndoubtedly does them good. Some "should be powdered and some left iu ¢hunks, doit? 'she said, twisting one end of tho powdered absorbs the wet, and the hogs i "sill eat the lamps as they desire it. The | "refuiss makes a most excellent manure for | onions or any' dort of vegetables -- 'By putting a small quantity in the horse . stable ev , under the horse, it wilt Al wet, and keep the stall p rlectly vi olesorne. As it is removed from the stable keep it under shelter, dry it and sow "it on the meadows ; the increase in the crcp will pay for the trouble. Cow stables will receive the same benefit and produce the same results. It isalso in- valuable in the poultry house, in keeping it wholesome for the fowls, and making a most vajnably manure, The fowls will consume a part ot it and are not so liable to disease.-- Tt is also very beneficial in the shecp pens of yards. By putting a bushel or so of the powdered charcoal down ihe water closet it will remove the disagreeable smell which gencrally attends such places, and it re- objection there is fo move the great cleaning them out. When chirconl is powdered and a little dropped i iia potato hill when planted it doubles the crop, and will improve the qual- ity beyond expectation. An objection to it is that it is black, and will blagken any per- son who handles it. I have powdered it by pounding it on the barn floor, and also by putting it through an old cider mill, butit is undoubtedly dirty work any way you can fix it. But "he thal would catch the fish must not mind getting wet.' ee en Another Improvement. Some of our exchanges speak of a splendid invention in the cooper line, it is_ nothing less than a new description of flour barrell. This new flour barrel that has the several recommendations of cheapness, strength, durability and economy ot space, has been | introduced into use, It isa C: i "vention, The shape of the barrel is a perfect ' in-| eylinder, thus avoiding the loss of room | ; JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. from the taper necessary in a stave barrel. -- It is made of cheese-boxing and 18 in tive! skins, in the inner onc of which the grain runs round, snd in the outer one across. -- the head is kept firmly in its place by a rim of wood, but is readily removable at pleasure, The barrels are made upon an iron cylinder and are exactly alike in contents aud shape. The cost is considerably less than the common stave The weight is twenty pounds. barrel, and there is the further advantage that inferior wood can be used in their con- struction, as it would be unlikely for the inner and outer skins to be defective in ex- actly the same place, will turn out a perfect barrel in fourminutes. This will be hard on Coopers. | Machinery now in ns= -------- Starting Early in Life. I -- | Orrawa, Aug 20--A newly married conple ! named A. Andrews and Ellen McDonald were arrested here on their arrival by train from Montreal last night, graphed by the girl's father. She isa Rope Catholic, about 14 years of age, and he was a Protestant aged 23. They were mawried without the consent of her friends. The father arrived this morning, but did not suc- ceed in separating them. on an order tele- | ---------- renee. The Canada Farmer says :--The Annual €heese exhibition of the Canadian Dairy- men's Association will be held at Ingersol October 6 and 7. Over seven hundred dol- lars are offered:in prizes, and competition is open to all the world. 'All entries must be t to the Country } Gentteman pocket book containing eighty-five : keep. alla, and returned it to the owner, | won shen the hog pen, th 0 be refused a reward of five cents for his s|tronble, explaining that many a man vo better and | og boon ruined by nilerts be- coming: 'rich. ---- Tt occured in Oshkosh. ¢ Will you | the strap around her hand. and fetcl - ing Lim a 'stinger' across the shoulders with other. He squirmed and looked framtically at the key- hole ot the door, as if he conld erawl throught. "Will youn doit? she said, aiming two or three at tlhe Lealves of his legs, while he skipped around like a great Norwester with the jim jams. ¢ Will you doit?" she repeated concentrating all her ener- gies in one terrific swoop and dealing {him a blinder over the eycbrows that made the cold perspiration start out of every pore in his body. 'I will!" he roared in agony and they were married. : a One of the deacons nearly cap- tured five boys who had been de- vastating his fruit trees one Sunday afternoon. Shaking his fist after their retreating forms, he angrily shouted--'The sneaking little devils! if Thad only hold of them one min- uto--' and then espying his pastor on the scene, he immediately added --¢I'd pray for 'em. ---- Erra's Cocoa, ~GRATEFUL AND Coxrvormx. ¢ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefal application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. = It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every , tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to at- tack wherever there is 8 weak point, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and ' a properly nourished frame."--Civil Service Gazette, ORT PERRY HOUSE, PORT PERRY The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests arc cared for in the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers.-- Additions have been made which maké: this the largest and best House in this section of country, Fare $1.00 per Day. D* 0k HOUSE, PORT PERRY. W. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber having leased the above Hotel-- late Miller's Hotel--Las had it com~ pletely rencwved and furnished in u style in keeping with the tinses. The supplies for the Tables and Bar will always be the best, and the convenience of guests carefully aticnded to. Good and extensive Stavle and Shed ac- commodations, W. J. DAFOE. Port Perry, June 25, 1875. J)F¥IsON'S DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PRP PRAY: Every attention given to the accommoda- pion and comfort of guests. The table and r supplied with the bestthe Market af- ords. Choive Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, and attentive ostlers. D.B. DENISON, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY. ALPHONSO HINDE, PROPRIETOR. The comfort 'and convenience of guests careful attended to. Excellent accommodation of Commercial Travelers, A. H. Whitby, Aug. 12,1875. ITE EY of Charood} on hand A Norristown boy who found «| 1875. SPRING. 1875. I WILL SHOW THIS WEEK, ONE OF THE BEST ASSORTED Most Fashionable 1 STOCKS OF SPRING TWEEDS SPRING TIES AND SCARFS Hats and Caps, UNDERCLOTHING, &C.. &C, ever shown in Port Perry, CHEAP FOR CASH ! Cal] and Examine before purchasing else- where. W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. Port Perry, March 18, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor- | ing Businessin #11 its departments at his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, Port Perry. Newest Styles, First Class Workmanshin, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine The Singer Machine is decidedly the best | machine now in use and also the cheapest when the quality of the machine is taken into consideration. Parties will do well to come and examine the machines, JOHN PEARCE. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. TAILORING 'nr ALL 178 DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER BIGELOW'S STORE oar PERRY, JAMES SQUIRE, Port Pll bay. 6, 1875. TAILORING. VERY Department of the Tailoring J FugrRONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. made with 8 ry Hegler at I I, be- fore noorfof the first day of the exhibition: A NOLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, All information can be obtained by addrese- ing the Secretary. PRINCE ALBERT. S-- His Homer and-Bijah. 'Mrs. O'Lone, whyfore and for what valid reason did yow interfere with the police while they were driving geese to the pound ? asked | "the'court of the next prisoner. = x 4Xer Honor, pose: yoowned four- 5 And ye was 8 hand working we wo- mam? ¥en i "And the geese made fouthors for yer beds ard dinner for Christmas ? |S Te Vl uk, a 3 * children had bad nobody to love bat the 3% EE W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire prentises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Styld: and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! S1stes atiéngion paid to the comfort of ents. The table and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 18 5. 4, REzee HOUSE, MANCHESTER, ix TENNYSON, are fuse is do Secided t ean Sit > fo init SEER som, oA Hue dally. The Sul supplied with the best Bao A Manchester, A0g. 5, 1874. , or HOTEL, MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, ProrrigroR. . , the Latest Styles and warrant. "ed satisfaction At RIGGS? Tailering Establishment over Currie's Store Port Perry. FIRST CLASS TAILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all jts depart- ments, AT HUGO'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on fhe shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. enemies the Blace; opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. 15 : HIGHEST RICE IN CASH PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUS PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S Cariages and Perambulators | Algo a full Stock of PRBINBTY And Traveling Bags. The qrgest and best stock of WHIPS in Town. HARNESS In great variety. Please call and see the most COMPETE STOCK in the trade. \Port Perry, May 6, 1875. IRIGE ER GENERAL BAY ESTABLISHMENT. & WRICHT'S BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. WANTED. 500 Cords of Hem- lock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HE Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable services of M. AKDEW CAMPBELL One of tne best woed-workers in the Pm- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Fron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior<worke- manship. Special attention given fo HORSE SHOEING * and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. p&5™ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Oct. 1,1874. FIRST, CLASS BOTS Sir Material, Workman Style = Jin HE Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensiveand rapidly increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in PORT PERRY; And wonld embrace this opportunity ot as- suring his customers and the public gener ally that as in the past so in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the best I material, employing none but good work- men and selling at.prices--when the quality of the Goods is considered--which cannot | fail to please purchasers, | Constantly on hand lols of Boots amd { Shoes of my own manufacture. { | Call and inspect my Stock, | pa First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. | Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, W. C, HEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874. D. CONBOY, Sleigh MAKER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE I 51 Carriage & ENDERS his sincere thanks for the hearty and generous patronage he has recived from the public since commencing busines in Uxbridge. A practical know- ledge of the business in all its details, super- ior Workmanship, First-Class Mrterial, Ele- gance, in Style and Finish, and a determina- © tion to make his work equal in every respect of British {4 his representations, isan explanation of ie the very large and increasing demand for his 5 work. Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pat- entee of the turndown seat has meade a very Bach Pot and Box bears the British Gov § great improvement as appliedto Buggies. and | ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's is now making a specialty of Carringes with ___"|Pillsand Ointment, London," engraved there- this scat, The great demand for Cutters ee Op te lapel is the address, 533, Oxford ith this seat fully confirms its superiority | and excellence. Asa Single Buggy it is This notice has become necessary, in conse- light and stylish, it is almost impossible to quence of vile and spurious imitations of "Ha)- loway's Pills and Ointment," being fabricated Sekers he fuct that i ua i ign] 1% at 78, Maiden Lane, New York, by parties styl- ¥ BEWARE OF COUNTPRFEILS. 0 For the protection of the North America, I deem it m, that my Pills and Ointment are nei Peto nor sold in any part of ie alte Tog themselves "Tlolloway ~& toan ele gant family Carriage capable of car- Co." with an assumed trade TYing four persons, mark thus :-- A shifting Top Carriage with this improv- ed seat is capable of being changed to Eight different forms and so perfect in every feature | as to call forth the admiration of all, Upprinci lad ondoss can obtain this trash | Parties about purchasing Buggies will find '|at BV price, and so deceive you by [4 decidedly to their advartaget#o exemine selling. oth for my genuine Holloway's Pills and Ointment, which are la only at 533, Cxford 'Street, London. these Carriages before purchasing' clsewheto, The Turn-down Seat is exempt from cvery useless adjustment and possessing in an em- Persons who. may be 6 deceived will be inent degree Utility, Beauty, Strength, Ca- pleased to commuuicate with me. | pacity, Convenience, Simplicity, Permanence Many respectable finns in the British: Pro- Neatnes and Cheapness, as the Turn-down vinces, who obfain my medicines direct from | Seat with its adjustable contrivance costs but bere, 'have very properly sugzested that | should, for the benefit of themselves and the! tide. J 1875. public, insert their names in the papers, that | Uxbridge, Jan, 20, 1873 it may be known that my medici can be had genuine from them. The following is a list of the firms alluded sand I particularly recommend those who desire to get my medicines to apply to some of the Houses named: Evans, Mercer & Co., Montreal. Messrs. Avery, Brown & Co., Halifa: Messrs. Forsyth & Co., [atifax, N.S. M T. B. Barke: - GOOD NEWS EPSOM HE undersigned have much pleasure in punouncing to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have leased the pre- mises lately occupied by J. C. Huckins, Esq. and that they have just received and opened out a large and well selected Stock of the latest styles in DRY GOODS! Sone, St. John, N Apothecaries' Hall Co, Charlotte Town. Messrs. une 5 Co., , Victoria, B. C. jess. M Ce., Victoria, B. C. Dr. John Pallen, patham, B.C. Messrs, Munro & Co., Montreal. Messrs. Winer & Co., Hamilton, Ont. Mr. H. J. 'Rose, Toron | Mr, A. Chipman Snort St. John, N.B. Mr. John Bond, Goderich, Ont. ie: 30) Elliot Co, Toronto. $4YNOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Seo 3, Destuiononty, chap. xu., verse 2 CLARKE 8 Trade Mark-- Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND REETORER. For Slosnging and Slsarin the {loos from allimpurities cannot nd. or Serofu soot ail Kinds Skin Dises 1 py and] World 'Famed Blood Mixture, Nea reel ft Choice Fresh GROCERIES, 8 BOOTS and SH! affine assort- ent of HARDWARE, 5 ill Cock: ERY. A full assortment PAPER, A large supply of the best PATENT MEDICINES Our Stock having been purchased princi pally for cash and at the best@and cheapest markets we are prepared to sellas cheap as Ne! oihee House in the county. n Tea at for $1; 21 ing Raisins $1. All eap. e highest LC. 31st, 1004. h, o FA rice paid for Butter, Eggs 4 other produce Our motto--"Small Profits and quick re- CJ ones CLARRES 1} 41 wi turns." A lil share of public patro rranted to eure all discharges from fhe eI otto. ih a i t! acquired Cash one me Grae and ln 3 he Back: forWool. EROWNE & BBO. Vendors: 3 Epsom, March et, 1678. Sole Propriotor, F. J. CLARKE, APOTINCARIgS. HALL, LINOOLN, ENGLAND. AGENTS, and, Co,, Coleman Be [esprs. Hanington Brothers, ot. Jom, N.B. ww R.P, Bria yy udsor, bu Mrs. Orpen, 5 Mr. TF C. A Jan. , Fredericton, N.B. fm thor fom, N.F.L. fen] The Sain are sold cn lowest whole- sale net prices, in Juaitinee of not les than £20 w iti ge 28. and 34 [ whic iat or pout OAS. re AGENTS IN CANADA. and Co., Wholesale pete a : (FEE DA ¥ -- Agents Wanted All classes 'R&P. Reach, March 04 1875: 5s diol BUSY, TIMES! Eavetroughs, Chitorn DYE STUFFS PETS " } 8, i q } gull 8 . ° 2 - 2% Good and Reliable. The Subseri ug purchased a Largo stock of Dye Stuff from Reliable Manufuctur- rai will having to supply thos who require such goods with a Good article at a rea- sonable price. Sa and examine before purc on TR. 1 and | uality, PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET AR Sios. i FANCY GOODS, _ e., &c., £ Ww] ndBoiled Linsced Oll, Machine Oil, as Cheap as any" in" fF u! fi Price and Quality before purchasing elsewhere. vorg, I would solicit a Sontinpance of your patronage, £. © 88 ALLISON; er Port Perry, July 20, 1875. Works! ' PERRY. Ontario PORT HE Subscriber takes dis ge p of king his for the ing i fy a "Paving him during th > may. zr premises necessary. 1. have . "MOVED TO PORT PERRY. Largely extended my premises and secured greatly increased tacilities for business and am now prepared #fnore promptly to meet the increasing demends of customers and to fill orders on the shortest notice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUILLERS. SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS; of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefully aftendedto. Old Carriages repaired with neatness and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. 'Come and' inspect our Works, £ Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. JAMES EMANEY, SPRING CHEERFUL AND BONGARD. & ROBINSON Beg to infornt their customers and friends that their choice New Stock of Groceries! Is now complete, FRESH, SEASONABLE, FIRST CLASS IN QUALITY AND CHFAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! ! Customers may rely on a constant supply of choice pRESH MEATS. Everything in the GROCERY line, good ani Cheap. Special attention given in securing TIE /VERY BEST TEAS. SWITES Bi AVYNV ANB, Lamps Chimneys for All Port Perry, March 31, 1875 BONGARD & ROBINSON. 5 THE SUBSCRIBER Has now on hand a splendid assortment of IOV, 8 Th LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably withany in the County both as to price and quality. pes. Job Work attended to with our usual dispatch. A. B. McOCAW, Port Perry, May 13, 1874. IT 'Pumps, SON, he Obi SOIR Fun els binet Makers, Undertakers and = Eh fi EE TEE Ra oot Co ¢ : Ne Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool hy Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture; Dunk's Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as cheap As at any, House in, the trado, PICTURE FRAMING. Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt Rose and Gilt, Mouldings; Chromos, Lithographs we feel confident we can five sal we make UNDEREARING We would SeciFlly call attention to out' Undertaking Department svhere everything necessary for the proper performance of the' Inst rites due the deceased can be furnished on the ghortest notice, we keep on hand 3 a all stylé® Face cloths and Caps. Gloves and bands furnished free of charge. A first class HEARSE. . AT kinds of gi en in ex- chinge for Work, rs are the ly authorized a; lity for the 'hitby Marble s , Having increased our fac e hope by strict attention to business 'and fair dealing to merit a share of public patronage, B&F Remember the place--nearly oppe- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store. and adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D. Urguhart's Agricultural sale rooms, N.B ight ca calls promptly atténded to by one of the firm J. NOTT & SON. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. DAVIS & SONS' STEAM Caper Factory! _ PORT PERRY. HE Subscribers always keep on hone (and are constantly manufabturing more)' a large Stock of just such FURNITURE ! As the community requires ; suitable for alt! classes of purchasers. All of choice Ma- TERIAL, the Best WorkMaNsuip, and at svom -'Rices as cannot fail to suit. seres feseste tetas ceria UNDERTAKING nal its departments promptly : attended to and charges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con- : stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all siges and : newest styles, CASKET OR. BURIAL CASE : procured on short notice. The American Style of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : of Hearse. J. Ww. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1873 49-1y (ASH TOL LUMBER THE ISHAWA ¢ CABINET coy' Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes of i LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa. [Square Edge Preferred.) Oak or Ash, 1 in., 1§, 2 in, any width. Butternut, 1 in., any width. § Water Elm, 1 in,; any width, Water Kim, 14 in, 12, 14, 17, 18, 20 or 21 in. wide. Basswood, 1 in, any width. " ifs, = 14, 17, 18, 20 or 21 in. di Ye tthe and Birch : Fin, 1} in, 1} In, 1} in., 23 x 2§, Square Scantling, B@5™ Parties having logs te cut will be in« formed as to the quantities of éach size re-- net) You Zan get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province Aub orlh ERY Pa 8 | PATENT PUMP FACTORY BOR PhRRAY. wid SEE THE PRICES. Fire-Bugine with Hose Forow-Pour, and Coupling complete for ent Swing Lift Pumps 2 So cents Log Pumps at 40 ceuts per mon turned suction Pumps at 35 too per foot. Cistern Pumps, a Somplety Pump, from $3 up to $8. , foot. DEE Also every other deseription of Pump, at + BQUALLY, Low RATES! aking in the largest fi -- in Sree ois conden hak bo args serie fo. Serale ul sak feels confident vor All Pri i ik ry ml the above, whether by mailorotherwise igh J i erry. STAG YTHIAT 807 § t.20,1870. t 290i1 wo) FP | M6: DONOVAN i i i PRAGIEEL CARRIAGE MAKER > BROCK eRe Wir. II A GOOD asdrtment of Bugg communtiy on Tap made from the bait sud Or a Se ospeieh. Farnir tenon pad 0 3 Gl Ra - nt i 8 » quired on at the office of the ompany PUMPS! PUMPS! wn. Goss residen Oshawa, Feb, 25, 18756 A. RICHARDSON, DEALER IN: A SSH ND BLINDS, 1s prepared to All all orders at his --o ° - Mills, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, May 12, 1875. 20 LUNBER & Wo0D FOR SALE. Lf hed Subscriber has sage Juantity of Seasoned Lumber At his Mill, : and od at Utica, which he will sell cheap, as he wishes to clear the Yard thi winger, | Sais Utica; Feb. 3; m1 4.304 CAMPBELL, TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION ETE. ABOU; on paar] ests, XCE AD scription of in Yor Selene or' anywhere around TH ily attended to Ja € is "pre A oid he Railway town. All Charges J. COOK, $y STE Port Por, Jen, ist; 1814, 2 £18 we ho 2