-- fr _-- -- CI rT TARYN ier TUM BE . i 1 ' | | { » FoR - AND AT CHRISTIANS, MANCHESTER 8. H. CHRISTIAN. S : Bargains & US . Display in Millinary!! PRICE I} EVER OFFERED (ORRIN INP PORT PERRY. PRESENTS. : 'The a { ¥ { ' CHAMBER SETS, Wheat Tea do. CHINA DO. \ \ Glassware AND INP Os! IN GREAT VARIETY. JUST THE THING FOR Xmas ¥ Ladies call and ex- amine for yourselves as we make these goods a specialty. ~ BROWN & ROSS. PORT PERRY. he Superiority of their Styles and the deserved to their advantage superior Cut and Wor satisly the closest buye AT JONES TSROTHERS I ses asset tlt CEE GORGEO and Complexion, in endless supply the demand. MISS McKENZIE A hor Competent Assistants are now busil . r "some Hat or Bonnet and save yourself a great disappointment, Cal *t Perry, Nov. 17, 1875. Z ARE SHOWING LURE ATTRACTIVE STOCK Fallxnr iter Tweeds, Worsted Coatit Fancy Vestings, Black Broad Cloths and Doeskins. Also, a fityariety of Over-Coatings in new Shades. Gentlemen requiri Special attention paid... Furnishings. ' A {ull Stock of Season G ments. INAV BIVIG BNVEIVIBY, Terms - "3340 or Produce. CORRIG & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Noy. 11, i875. y engaged in preparing stock and executing orders. Vinter Clothing will find it decidedly gave their orders as they guarantee ship, at prices which cannot fail to oods in all the other Depart- US =n variety. Sonatas of their goods render it almost impossible to y learly at JONES BROS. 8 GO TO ii | a2 Hoh 3 ~ = El | Ry FOR Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WATEWBY, AND PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, Te BOOKS AND General Supplies for Schools, CHEAP AND COOD. W. H. McCAW, Port Perry, May 6, 1874. CUYTERS iq , SLIGHS!! The Largest Number, the Variety, the Best Quality, and the G pest Cut- ters and Sleighs V€lowa in the county are now on Show and Male nt the Ontario Carriage Works, Port ry. Come and inspect the stock and mak, Cole. tion. MIONEBY is wanted ang CUT- TERS vill go Cheap, JAMES EM Any Port Perry, Nov 23, 1875. - \ ------ M. 0. DONOV jf BE [PRACTICAL CARRIAGE Msp NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, WHITBY. ° THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL CLASSES Fer First and Second Class Public School "Teachers will be formed at the com- mencement of the Winter Term Of the above School, January 7th, 1876. Practice in Teaching will be had, under the supervision of Trained Instructors, in a large graded School and under the same management as the High School. Board from $2.50 to $3 per week. Tuition in the High 8chool, Free. CHARLES MARSH, Chairman of the Board of Education, Port Perry. Port Perry, Nov. 24,/1875, 48 LECTURES ON EDUCATION. | At the urgent solicitations of a large number of Teachers and others, DR. SANGSTER Has kindly consented to deliver a Course of Lectures, Extending over six months, on the Science and Art of School Teachidg, Teachers in Training at the Port Perry High School will have an opportunity of] attending these lectuers, | Certificates will be giten to all who attend the full course, and Special Cectifi- | cates will be given to those who evince { aptitude in teaching. { From Dr. Sangster's long experience and unquestioned pre-eminence 'in training Teachers it is believed that these certificates will be of great value in obhining situations, and that the thorough thedreiical and prac- tical knowledge thus uired will be Jf you want to get First Class Now .is your time, as S. E. ALLISON than ever. Also, a full Stock of Lamps axp. Lamp Grasses. Give hm a all, as he is bound 'to sell Cheaper than any hand made from the best ako t of Bi es constantly on hand mi re y A As with and despatch. Particular i Teachers, : pairing. i WAN TED. ANTED to Borrow $3000 on Church i property in Port Perry : Address . 'Trustees Methbdist Church, : t IIth 1875. Port Perry. DYE STUFFS Has ok a full Stock of all kinds and is selling them cyeaper No. 1 Coal Oil by the barrel or gallon. Teacher Wanted. «2 HER WAN) ED. Teac. S. No 2, ¢ the com- menceties to n 1 i a . "| Teaches year. * None olher Yen Ry 4 To secure a A Merry NEA, ie] Very best new Valentia Raisins 9c per Ib, 1 : Px| worth that by the hundred boxes, E ho wholesale, in Toronto, FRWBRB Wy ------ Fancy Goods! | Small wright, a : Certifig a First 'or S| Ra Provision kept constantly for sale) 265 Parcels delivered to any part of ihe. charge. : . Grand Attraction! /Xmas Goods For the Million, at New Firm! New Goods! and New Prices A Fine Line of CHEAP. A call solicited. ROBERTS & PRICE. Port Perry, Dec. 22, 1875. LADIES' JACKETS & HATS! OBERTS & PRICES" BUTTER, BYVTIT The highest price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Batter; and No Charge for tubs. GEO. CURRIE. AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. With any amount of CHEAP GOODS, To be had at the Subscriber's. Large Supplies of Fresh New Fruit, &e. Best Dollar Tea in Canada for 80 cts, Best 90c Tea {n Canada for 72 cts, Best 80c Tea in Canada 65 cts, Very best New Currants for 74 cts per Ib, cannot be bought to-day for that price, 12 Ibs Sugar for $1. Almonds, Filberts, Nuts, Lemons, and Orange Best 30c Team Towh for 40 ota; and Lemon Peels, Gelatine, Peach and Pine Apple Preserves, retailed at whole. sale prices, 1b anywhere, A large lot of Mink and other Furs still on hand, at_ lower prices thau ever before offered' And all other Goods very, very Low, Port Perry, Dec 22, 1875. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND £2 SILVER-WARE. Diesfeld & Doll Have just received one of the Finest Stocks of the above named Goods in North Ontario, comprising Fine Watches in all grades, Jewelry of every description, a fine assortment of Silver Ware, and an cndless variety ot Clocks, all suitable for = HOLIDAY PRESENTS, = Whicl. they are prepared to sell at prices which defy competition. Inspection respectfully solicited. DIESFELD & DOLL. Port Perry, Dec 15, 1875, © 51tf CARRIAGE AND CUTTER CLOTHS! OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Transfer Ornaments, Masury's Colors, American Varnishes ! IRON AND STEEL, Christmas CASH. CASH. CASH for any quantity of good Butter. GEO. CURRIE. This last Tea would be cheap at 60c per NEW 00DS | NEW 600DS ! On hand and arriving daily. CEO. CURRIE. LAgNL Lress musing Prints. Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. « + GEO. CURRIE. New Grey Cottons, Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, At Reduced Prices. \..>* GE0.CURRIE. The Cheapest Goods in Town Are offered WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Currie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to 82.50 per yard, ? At Geo. Currie's. Merinos, Persian Cords, and Yokahoma Silk Wharps--(HE:P. GEO. CURRIE. ~-------- LAING ¢ IIEIRRRS CAMPBELL & BLACK Are daily receiving additional Stock, which at present consists of the following eom- modities ; Groceries, Provisions WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, which they offer to the public at a H Advance on Cost !? Splendid value in TOBACCOS. i , B@™ Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, Flour, 'Bran, Shorts, Oats, and all kinds of TERMS--Strictly Cash or Produce. Buition, or to Prince Albert, froe of Dairy Salt, in Bas, Water Lime, - : : Shirtings. Flannels, Linens, it ARDW ARE STORE Sheetings, Towelling, Tabla ? Linen, Damask, and Laee Port Perry, Dec. 9, 1875. PORT PERRY. Curtains, At Gen. Curries. ey HARDWARE, - = iy ANTED for School § No. 8, i isa Sa ee mein Paints, Oils, Putly, Nail. hs n e t of 1 i Sd ; AT) ov hand, which is pure, \ $ Locks, Hinges, Machine Oil, is. BAILEY, SUGAR good aud Cheap, 11, 12, OR 13 LBS. FOR 1: . Varn ish 3 Fg a J ren. a S § ie id to the C in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as Cheap as the Cheapest and as good 41 La. aT Shi 5 don iio ds at oe Salt m Barrels, nha a - : ; Very fine COFFEES, and a Stock of pure SPICES, Water I person : | amen. ' obell & Black. GEO. © : If by 1€00! Port Perry July 28, 1878, ; Jo gna : 5 Port P Dee. 1, 1875. Port Perty Nov. 10, 1875. y 'd to the wrightO P uly 36, : Port Perey, dog 13, 1875, Manchester, Nov. 10, 1876. ory; Deen ly Ph ena 3 : \ mh "