y a i "»> k # = 4 | ea ath eh envio 07 kT waan ail Yo sb tH0L dad aaitaslien wot sbasd Teidic gi beosiq ed links, LEAT DO, w ater 8% od tnd Tg IENERAL ADVER 5 A TISEE. my NEG sp Rey, pons tag Freya rds hg , per annuth' fn ad when - oy Ak charged aconing sh spac ey ae Jose cupy. 4 Rvertidméuty YoboIved Tor publicati without specific: CRE willbe: Sienna hn out ic FE + Arliberal di lowed to Mercha yand others who advertise by the "yea or half-year. + p@ These terms will 'in all cases be Btficlive adhered to. [ Job Department. £3 Posters; Pro- uk Ford Receipt ph orm "Business 1 Ha eyery style and icin "Eracuted Be at lower rates, than any other lishment: in the C pay Parties a distance gett bills, &c. printed can have i done to take home with them. J mAmD. n PARSONS. --_-- "Protsmional avs. R. To 6 Ps corner. Physician, Port Perry. > . TResidence--OfMice door west of the Presby terian Church, J R. WAR) Coronor for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ae- eoucheur, Prince Albert. . ee Bn i of AUCTIONEER, regester- | _ PORT PERRY, . : E NEG GRIST] PATENT SOLICITOR: AND' DRAUGHTSMAY, hod - OTTAWA; CANADA, THE WALKER HOUSE Tragmmcts busiriess with the Patent Office, T= Sulwaioh i: embraces this opportunity and other di of the G Li yncary digs fo his Co hts and 'the ion of Trade 8 e liberal and coh- Soppighes, Deignd procured. Drawings, flap Lowi ,. patronage. which has dot 1 § neces- | 1 2 of the dations till now 'on Tous of of the wiser of the Tavention. LICENSED 'FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 'AXD TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS. to thank his many friends and the =E public generally, for the'libéral. patrons bestowed uponhim for the'past five years. Having now given up the business of I intend, in future, to.devote my 0 | whole time to the business of Auctioneer, Oellecting, &c. satisfaction to all who may favor me with [~~ their Sales or Collecting. %Bi'lsdraughted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. = -~ Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be made for sales &c. ol at the Opsenven Office, and at the Standard Office, Port Perry. W. M. WILLCOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873. e : {putin Farmers and others doing business It will be my ond avor, by prompt andl on paid to the convenience and comfort of careful attention to business, to give BIN ATE THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent,or quality of accorfimo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out of the fost cities, T in the Village and the general public-will h find in ; THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of and ion in charges. The Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS. STYLE. The Tables and Bar suppligd with the jololee of the market and the utmost atten~ GUESTS. An abundance of comfortable Stable and Shed accommodation, and attentive hestlers, T, WALKER. Port Perry, Sept , 1675. 36 por PI RY HOU st, ORT PERRY. JAS. V. THOMPSON, --- PROPRIETOR. Wm. Gordon, Licensed Auctioneer, Valudator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge,' Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, 2@5~ Parties entrusting theie Sales to me may rely on the ntmost attention being given | to their interests, WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. THOS. H. WALSHE. ICENSED Auctioneer for the. Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario ; Mariposa, cte., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock, Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be y tually attended to. Debts col- H. SANGSTER, M. D,, « geon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Office over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets, «#5 OMee hours from Ha. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupied by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. ER gt WML WGILE, M.D. y Physician, Sur- & RAE, Physcians, Surgeons, and "Residences, King st., iy FRANCIS RAE, MD. M. F. McBRIEN, M.D, M. R. C. 8, Guy's oh Hosa, London, England. The liye R. 5 Oshawe E. MARTIN, M.D, Simcoe Nis Twodoors . North of the Centinl Hote Oshawa. . E. FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown Attorney for Ontario, Barriste r, Attorney, ficitor, and-Notary Public. Office lately oc? oupled by 8. H. Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, Whitby. YMAN L. ENGLISH, LL. B,, Solicitor in Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa, Ofige Simao street, opposite the Post OMee. YOUNG, SMITH, LL. B., Barrister, At- torney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Insolvency, Notary Public, &e. OmMmce--McMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. AMERON & MACDONNELIL, Barristers and Attorneys at Taw, Solicitors County Counal, Ontario. Offices : Court House, Whitby. M. C, CAMERON, H. J. MACDONNELL. ig A. HURD, Attorney at Law, in Chancery. Office inthe Port Perry. and Solicitor Roy: al Arcade, 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan * cery; Notary Public, ke, &e. one] hirars ually from 9a. m. to 5 pm Loan at 8 per cent, on all Kinds, of oy x security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Acai * © PORT PERRY. | RAR TET EETH iaserted on all the latest princi- Fg of the art; and as cheap as the 'dheap- ea ed eo best. Teeth "filled with Gold and ~*~ Teeth extracted. without' pain by: ig local anmsth- 2 's new ofe, King Y lected in Cannington, or otherwise, nt prémpt remittances made. Remember-- WALSH E, the North Ont: je Auction- eer, = | WHITBY | J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man~ | tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby. | Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. | Also Building Stone cut to order. JOIN NOTT, nt, Port Perry. i 32 Whitby, July 20, 1871. BR 2 A CF YW R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage Fiicenses Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the | 1st con, Brock. Brock, Aug, 14,1874. 33 New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July 1st, ENRY CHARLES having been ye appointed Marriage License Agent-- (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. 1874. Le OF DIVISION COURTS ) : Qe County of f Ontario, *iFolt THE YEAR 1875. Hit will be STEAM MARBLE WORKS. \ The above House is now most conifort- ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers,-- | Additions hav ¢ been made which maker this "the largest and best House in this scetion of country. Fare $1.00 per Day. ENISON'S DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY, very attention given to the a ticn and comfort 'of guests, bar supplies accommoda- The table and vith the Dest the Market af Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. 45:tf fords. Choice Liquors and the best brands -- of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- PROPRIETOR. commodation, ya atten ostlers. | ee fi | | D. B. DENISON, Proprictor. | ppyIE Subseriber having now fully equipped | I 1 his new and Sue I] 1 } {BE HOUSE, | prepare f ! gy MAN By GEO. HOUCK, Having leased the above excellent Hotel my endeavor to conduct it in particular so as to merit the n and patronage of the public. 1 Mancliester, Oc ; 1875. | | ~ yj Tmproved Farms, and Wild 'RovaL HOTEL, bv A) cheap. Fone Tdvestments made in" Municipal Deben- WHITBY. is col ALPHONSO HINDE, The comfort and convenience of gusts I _ JAMES HOLD car ful attended to. i ) y hi Seno ot gone} oor an 5 OgpicE--Over the Dominion Bank, Me il- Ww Lithy, » Anis, 12 187 | S17 Inn's Block, Brock st., Whitby. so bse) AD SIL. LL COST. Whighy, Apel 10, 1873, YUEE EL | -- - Q Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. HE iy of nt el, ol - rat Se ------ee . ay o re ie ladic ' : CANNINGTON, Ost. | Per GR IC UL IN) R AL D. CAMPBELL, PiopmEeToR This Tlotel is now furnished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to | travel BEY™ First class Sample Rooms. attached. nington, Oct. Livery | 20, 1875. RMST, RONG ou ok (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. E. NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, A PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, HMavicg purchased the above pleasnnil | | situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired | and renovated. the entire premises even to the Sheds, The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests. i The table and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. TioN HOTEL, MANCHESTER, | ~ JAMES T. HEARD, PropRrIRTOR. Good d Careful to the requirements of travelers and guests, The.bar supplied with the best Liquors and Cigars. Good Stabling. Manchester, July 15, 1874, 30 "Li HOUSE, appro- { Port I'erry, PROPRIETOR. I= 11 PROPRIETOR. | PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1875. THE FOLLOWING USEFUL ARTICTES FOR Xmas Holidays! s BIRD CAGES, all kinds, Round and Square, and very Cheap. Nichol and Silver Plated KNIVES, FORKS, and SPOONS. Cruits, Butter Bowls, Toast Racks, Goblets, Cake Baskets, and everything FOR PRESENTS ! Adl of a useful character, Ba A Call Solicited. =gmg -~ " ¥. 7 PAR SH Port Perry, Dec. Gth, 1875. T. C. FORMAN, | LA of ii Measures For the County of Ontario. C. M* KE NZIE, LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. C. McKENZLE, 21 The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Ui npsuany Low Rates of Interest! us can be repaid in any manner to suit Aug. 6, 187% turds, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Apply to in x the Fur line at her resi west of the brick cottage, Port Perry, and 1s now pre; id to exe: ) ing, Renov: cpairinz, and altering in the best style all IF urs entrusted to her care, PLEMENT} Subscribers having been engaged AGENTS FOR THE With many thanks for the liberal pat- we bestowed upon me in the past winter are new! of that patronage is solicited. MRS. E. DRINKWATER. A number of Ladies' Fur Caps just made up and ready for sale. Tanning done on short notice and in the best style. MRS. E. D 4 Port Perry, Nov. 2, 1875. OR THE BLOOD IS:THE LIFE See Deuteronomy, chap. xit, verse 23. nufacturing Company ! OSHAWA, CLARKE'S World Famed Blood Mixture. Trade Mark--* Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For cleansingand clearing the blood from = impurities cannot be too highly recommend- Wold take this opportunity of informing the Jarming community of this section of couggry that they aro preparea to furnish ricultural Machine manufactured at seph Hall Manufactaring Company's Works, Oshawa, on the or Scrofula, Senrvy, Skin Distnecs, and sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and ver-¢ manent cure. It Cures old Sores. Cures Ulcerated and Sore Le, Cures Blackheads, or ad 54 the fago. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Discases. Cures Glandural Swellings. Clears the Bood from all impure Matter. From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from any thin, ng i injurious to the most delicate constitution o er sex, .the 'Proprietor solicits sufferers to cithe ita trial to test its value. Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. Sold in bottles 2s 2d each, and in cases con- taining six times the quantity, 118 each--suffi- cient to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long standing cases, SOLD BY ALL PATENT. MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world, F.J, CLARKE, Chemist, st Notice and the Most Favorable Terms. *> e Champion OMBINED REAPER and MOWER. THRCHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, THACHAMIION SINGLE REAPER. .CAST SOWERS and SPOUT RILLS. WISYER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAKE., THRESHING MACHINES, &C. highest Prize Medals and Diplomas led the Champion in Europe tor 1873. ping Victory in the old world ! ! Aw Ei ot 2 rege pik EX Wan Lor WESTERN HSSTNCE NY ba A "UTICA. 23) ih J, DAFOE, PROPRIETOR, nd fi i # Good areful to the requirements of travelers and guests. 9 11013 'The bar supplied with the best wince, liquors CHEMSTS AND Ls! |i and cigars, Good stabling. ELL, OYAL,_EXGHANGE HOTEL, Junior Judge. WILLIANSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. i CE. BRYA Fiobnoon ber Havi Sictidden mn ui papa oh w oo Hoel Bn has nor e! nat i nel EO er prem ne le TF APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS. Burgoyne, Burbridges and Co., Colman St. Newbury snd Sov 37 Newgate St., London. ns, 9 owning Triumph in the New!!! and America join hand in Crowning e Champion of the Harvest Saenger Scions Hi Field. het rans of eat a the ("Aud albih iy ose E. WALKER, market. HEA 3 : DA. | H. 8. JOHNSON, | stabling's EB. BRYANS. Montreal.--~Esans, dlero and Co., Wholesale , Dec. 3, 1814. I : Williamsburg, Dec. 6, 1575. om ii wl mans, em Co. é ». OAiChiath UEEN'S HOTEL, | Toronty --LNigR an FiRiorasn . HARI, Q PORT PERRY, i Ly add Ap 0 wen." . Agen mderland. °°. IRELAND, Proptictoll HamlionzW ey Queen's arranged i8 uns alifaz. =. Pt iy conveniehce. heh hae -- - . Fr IMAN, Hike onsite 0 (ho SomRort ind hing (ete! A : GE Sy "y Yoho Tabi in Bet Bar supplie ed With the choles d t e licenses. the Ha door west of the Walker House n nded to." ] 2 » er, | mu £0,070 TR ER eto abe MO NE Y ' RS. L. M. COOK, [Private Funds, | seasons than I care to record, none of 1JDSEPH HALL) = res A LIFE'S REGRET. Rr he short ; his figure was | Assembly. Rooms, even, .the boyd wr i good, and be had a soldier-like look | failed three Misses : 1 am the youngest of three sisters wiggly Ha --DMargaret, Louisa, and Helen, the last named being of course, myself. We reside in a small villa on the outshirts of the town of Norton-Fol- gate, and, fram all appearances, are likely to remain for the rest "of our lives pursuing what strangers would suppose was the calm and even tenor ef colorless existence. Our income, though small, admits of keeping two domestics ; and when we pay visits, which at intervals we do to some of the county families, wo jointly subscribe /and charter a close oarriage, ry enables us to make our calls with something like dignity. Not that my two elder sisters are lacking in that respect, for they never, either sleeping or waking, I believe, forget that our late father was descended from an ancient and honorable 'family, and that the namo of oward, which we bear, is derived from a source which even though itdoés not acknowledge us, is ours jointly ; and on the tree which testifies to our pedigree our relationship is clearly set forth.-- Our late mother could also boast of gentle blood, so that on both sides of the house our connections were undeniable. In addition to these advantages natare had not been unkind to us-- indeed in our younger days we had had our own share of admiration, and the three Misses Howard had, on many occasions been pronounced the best looking girls at the numer- ous balls which, chaperoned by our mother, wo used regularly to attend. Our admirers were not few, and we wore always engaged for every dance wherever we went ; but there to all appearance it ended, for after more us was married. Plairer girls by far, even penniless ones, due time made their appearance, had an' in- terval of gaity, and then announced their engagements which duly end- ed in marriage ; and they would re- turn in all the dignity of matron- hood to patronize and remind us in more ways than one of the wide gulf that separated our unappropriated in selves from them and their position At first it was not galling, T began to feclit keenly as married women. and to long--as every 'woman does sooner or later--for ties ot my own; but my longings were not to be gratified, for tho one hatefu) reason that no ordinary man was supposed 0 bo good enough to rate with "a Ioward" though one degenerate descendant dared to wish it could be otherwise. By degrees it became known 'that we were hard to please, and though it was true enough of Margaret and Louisa, still I felt so different from » |me that was not his name--his name to show his preference, which in my about him which I' rather admired. As usual I was well supplied with partners ; but when Emdy Aylmer approached with the individual I have just deseribéd 'and introduced im to me, I was very glad [had a space dance silhleft, for which he at once engaged me. I did not catch his name when Lady Aylmer brought him up, and when my eldest sister inquired who my new acquired acquaintance was, I could only say he was a Captain Somebody ; I fancied Bruce was the name. ¢ A good name,' remarked Marga- ret ; 'T dare say he is a relative of Lord Bruce.' But 1 was" doomed to undeceive her shortly, for on addressing him as Captain Bruce, he smiled and told was Bebb. Bebb! I thought--what a funny name! However, It did not pre- vent my thinking him very pleasam and being secretly glad when he told me he was to be quartered "at Norton-Folgate for some months to come. To be brief--after several meet-- ings, Captain Bebb, whose name had now transpired in my family, be gan to show me marked attention ; but; although in my inmost heart I liked him, still I was well aware that for 'a Howard' to ally herself with a Bebb would beregarded as an impossibility by my family. He came to call--endeavored to ingratiate himself with my mother and sisters--sent me boquets, books, music, and, in fact, did all he could heart of hearts I would fain have shown was mutual. But how could ? My sisters, alarmed by my evi- dent leaning towards him, instituted a system of ridiculing him, which, had he only faintly guessed, would, I felt sure, have prevented him from ever again entering our house. lis personal appearance was stig- ards were standing, together in a most palpably family groupe, 'When! the enterance of a laigé party: ny us some momentary. diversion, . It was the Almers Court iy Lord and Lady Aylmer, two .or three dowagers, a. bevy of pretty girls and several gentlemen.-- amongst the latter, .who should I recognize but my old friend dnd re- Jected admirer, Captain Bebb! . . He was looking remarkably weil --happy and handsome ; no resem- blance to a pig was possible now, surely, and for an instant, a wild hope shot through my paor heart that he might see and speak to me again. He did see, but instinctively [ felt he hardly recognized me. Seven years had not improved me --with a bitter pang I felt that, Ho bowed, and passed on with a young and pretty girl leaning on his arm. Oh! the mortification of that evening--the weary desperate long- ing I had to hide myself somewhere but there 1 stood, a faded 'wall- flower youthfully attired in white tarlatane and blue silk ribbons, wun- noticed, neglected and, what I felt far more uncared for. Whether he meant it or not, I could not tell, but he seemed to be perpetually passing where I stood. At last, my:sisters consented to go home, and Margeret having secured the arm of a weak minded little curate, who offered his other arm to my mother, the three walked slowly accross the ball room, followed by Lonisu--proud, erect, and indignant at the want of appreciation she had met with--and myself with down. cast eyes and a burning face. The cloak room was a haven to me, and the drive home was comparitive bliss, although it was embittered by remarks from my sisters on the res apearance of Captain, or he was matised as the most v ulgar that had ever been seen ; his hair, which was | really brown, was always alluded to | as carrots; and a shuddering fit fre- | quently overtook Louisa as she de- scribed the Logror she had experi- | enced when, on one fatal occasion, ho had shaken hands with her and his hot clumsy clasp had almost | given her a fit. | degenerated from Bebb to Blubber, nd several times my mother herself narrowly escaped addressing wor] as such, so persistently was he called | it behind his back, A dead pig having been found one morning in the sty, I was strongly advised to go down and see the like- which, from my partiality for Blubber, she knew would be inter- esting to me. Tam ashamed to con- fess that I had not the courage to refute these uncalled-for calumnies ; these incossant, cruel taunts were enough for me ; and when 1 did re- ceive a proposal of marriage from Captain Bebb, my answer may be imagived. I refused him, and cried | myself to sleep many nights after wards. But the deed was done, and Capt Bebb was not one to ask again, and them on the subject, thatit was rather hard to be included ; but I was "a Howard," and so had to pay for my privilege. Margaret was seven years my senior, and Louisa five, consequently I was accustomed to being consider- ed quite a child until I had attained the ripe age of twenty-five when an ovent happened which, but for my precious pedigree, *might have changed the color of my whole ex- istence. We had received invitations to a ball given by a'certain Lady Aylmer who always made a point of asking us to her entertainments; and though I was beginning tojbe very weary of gaitids, to decline was out of the question ; so, after some de- liberations as to our attire, &c., an acceptation was sent ; and when the evening arrived. we, accompanied by our mother, crushed ourselves into a hired carriage, and sol ont for Aylmers Court. We were received as usual, most cordially ; and after a few dances were over, [ became conscious of the The . Subsotiber is prepared - to convey res " ATR pression, presence of a gentleman who ap- re prod > I heard soon afterwards that he had left Norton-Folgate. Vory little was thought of the af- fair in my own family, and of the general opinion of course, I am un- able to speak. The idea that I, © a Howard,' bad been asked to become Nelly Bebb, or Nelly Blubber, some times elicited would-be witty re- marks from my sisters ; but by de- grees the namo of Captain Bebb be. camo totally forgotten by every one except mysely. Meanwhile we did nob grow younger as the years passed quickly on, and as they went I beeame more and more conscious of the error: I bad made in rejecting a man whom I felt T could have loved and respec- ted, simply because he was ridiculed by my sisters, and bore the unaristo- cratic name of Bebb. Seven years had 'passed uway-- Perhaps owing to this. his name Ii now, Colonel Bebb, and the an- nouncement that, 'after all, Nelly might bave done worse.' Yes; Nelly knew that now, as many another foolish girl, or elderly young lady knows when itis too late; and in my quito corner a few I heavy tears dropped - silently upon * | my crimson shawl, when I remem-- | bered how T had allowed myself to be influenced by ridicule to reject what I felt sure would have secured the happiness of my life. Bat our ball days ended at last, for our mother died, ahd after that | orguret and Louisa gave up the gay world, and devoted themselves to mothers' meetings, Bible readings and various other laudiable ocupa~ tions, to the great stistaction of the curate T have before mentioned. -- We settled down in our little villa, and are now three confirmed maiden ladies, without much to make us care for life, beyond the \daily colorless routine which makes 'each day Inst. Once a year we go for a month to the seaside, and during our last visit there became much interested in some children, who, accompani- ed by there nnrse, used to make their appoarance at an early hour every morning on the sands. TI was so fond of children that I seon made their acquaintance, Little Amy was four, and the elder girl abont a year older, whilst there was a bey about two--Master Charley as his nurse called him. It never occured to me to ask what" their smmame was, though they became quite ton- fidential as to their small as fairs.generally. Papa and ma. were in London but they were dor - ing down soon; and at home &.ey nad all sorts of possessions, from ponies and a'tiny little' Baxke car- riage, downwards: Would 1 like $0 see them ? But what was my name if I did come? . : : ¢ Helen,' I answered ; ¢ but Hey call me Nelly at home." 'That's my name,' exclai elder child. 'But what is sour other n the twin imageof the , the still we were ' going out to parties; I, unwillingly, but fy sisters more persistently than ever. But, alas! obliged to be thankful to" 'the' few escort us to supper, and who were; generally, speaking mere boys. whose nursery days seamed buf times had changed for us ; partners | were no longer plentifal,and we were} who asked us to dance, or offered to Nelly Howard,' I veplied, pi at her pertinacy. - - 'Mine's Nelly Bebb, uy pois oh announcement, what T frist: [eifidron:of 'my: rejected Bebb. 'The little gronp on the fascination for me,' fer | | Chests, Trunks, Boxeaand every other de- peared to regard me with some in- iri | To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- scription of Luggage to or from the Railway Li ei DE and Comb. | terest. He was a very nice looking yesterday. However rather than LLL dad ol Hy terest. Station or anywhere around town. Ail}S ean, Trulde I ot, a : : return home without having danced, te LYMAN ENGLISH, © [Orders promptly to. Charge Js, and 'Hair Jewelry man of about thirty, rather fair, and atall, I was in "pled to" take ONEY TO LOAM at 8 per cent interest 3 BARRISTER, &0. moderate. | Rojms, over Mr. Nott's Furniture Ware- with & small woubtadhe alight deed gi Real Estate. . : + : h y LA y J. COOK. room corner Queen and Perry Streets. 3p 0 slightly in-| 4 nen with them. But on ote pars Port Perry, March 12, 1874, Ls 4.BUBD, November, 31; 1866: 34! Port Perry Jan. lst, 1874, Port Perry, Nov, 18, 1874. clining to red. He was not tall, | ticnlar occasion at a ball in the () 7 y B 2 ® . ? . ' Si : Cc -- -" fe a siege ms ene