- Logie of Grammar. -- Harpers Magaz ays ;--Nothing like grammer 1 Better go without & cow than go without that. Ther are numberless #professors" who go "tramp, 'tramp, tramp, my boys 1" around the country peddling a weak article, by which in, twenty. days : tee to seta man thoroughly up in the lish language. An instance in point comes from Greenville, Alabama, where a professor had labored withthe youth of that people, and taught them to' dote on grammar according to " gystem.-- During one of the lectures the sentence-- «Macy milks the cow was given out to be persed. Bach word had been parsed save one, which fell to Bob L----, a sixteen-year old, near the foot of the class, who com- menced thus : "Cow is a noun; feminine gender, singular number, third person, and stands for Mary." "Stands for Mary!" said the excited professor, "how do you make that out ?" "Because," answered the no.1: pupil, "if the cow didn't stand for Mary, bo dog My wk be BOOT & SHOE STORE. PORT PERRY ---- --------t-------- : SECURE YOUR There is no absurdity in the fact that an| impaired Nervous System causes Consump- tion, Néuralgia, = Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Epiletic Fits, Whooping Cough, Heart Distace, 'and a host of others; then why is it absurd that Fellows' Hypophos- phites, "which effectually cures Nervous Debili ty, should cure these diseases also. -- ¢ Remove the cause and the complaint will cease." WINTER Boots § Shoes J. G. MORCAN eet eee The other way on. The Belleville Ontario thinks the privilege proposed te be given to the County Coun- cils to control _ the potronage arising from Sheriffs" advertising, etc., will make these municipal bodies " hotbeds of partyism." Does the organ suppose that the insolent ment, takes pleasure in informing the public that his Stock of Boots and Shoes is now complete in every particular, and would now solicit a call from parties 'wishing choice Boots and Shoes for Winter wear,-- Tbe public may rely on being suited whether; as to style, quality or price. _ . 3 grabbing of control of the patronage which Dt aE GOODS: just to does not belong to them will not tend to add fuel to the flame of "partyism" which already buins so fiercely on the Grit altar at Toronto? Our cotem need not be atall .alarmed for the purity of county councils, | Messrs Brown & Ross' establishment. they are purity itself compared with the pre- Repairing promptly and carefuly attended tent government. to. ------ SERVANT GIRL WANTED. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Servant Girl. Apply to MRS. WORTHINGTON, Lilla Street North. Port Perry, Dec. 15, 1875. 51 et ep = The public are requested to inspect, the Stock and compare goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, one door west of . J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry, Dec 8, 1875 50 STOVES ! MORTON, BLISS & CO, BANKERS, NEW YORK. SSUE Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers; also Commercial Credits available in all parts of the world. Nego- tiate Loans, AND DRAW EXCHANGE ON MORTON, ROSE & Co. HOTTINGEUR & CO. HOPE & CO., - - London - Paris. Amsterdam. | 1876 --Post Pa1d--8160 oA | THE NURSERY. | A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers N UPERBLY ILLUSTRATED. Se: . . 10 cents TRL Pen Send FEVHE Subscriber Legs to announce to his the'time WPshbscribe. f% | old friends and the public generally r | that after cight ycars residence in Millbrook, JOHN IL. SHOREY, he has returned to 36 Bromfield Street, Boston. A -- lien Van PORT PERRY Good Agents Wanted. I IR Yhviv The Saturday I: lustrated Family Paper published in ng Post being the only I1- And purchased the business lately carried Literary, and Fashion by Mr. A. BE. McCaw where he will carry on the THE CENTENNIAL CITY Agents have no trouble in getting hundreds of subscribers in every town and county. -- ST 0 VE BUSINESS, It gives the largest and best Chromo (19x25) to every Subscriber this year. It is larger, Does ang Ts ey than ih F Our 1, ait its branches, As none but first class re TIP nay, o Tn el fou goods will be kept, and at low prices. He ponpnd { Lil good things gators himself that he will be able to give ays the largest cash wages and gives gold gupisfaction to all who may favor bim with premiums to its agents. Agents ROW {pir patronage # making $50 per week. We give exclusive wma 5 x i territory. Samples aud circulars free to Special attention paid to Eavctroughing, agents, | which can be had in six feet lengths without REED, WICKERSHAM & CO. Editors Ven, and galvanized iron work of every and Proprictors, Philadelphia, Pa, or | desaription, J. M. CHUTE & Ca. | The very highest price in Cash paid for 71 Dundas St, London, Ont. Sheepskins. GAR: How Sade in 10 hours Tro | . Remember the place--nearly opposite the e > Wi | Ontario Bank. hig Molasses without wing) THOS. BROWN. SAGE, Springfield, Mass., U. 8. | Port Perry, Dec, 15, 1875. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A SPLENDID HOMESTEAD, CONTAINING ABOUT 150 Aeres OF Abit Wad of a Rotheshild| pi rsT CLASS LAND r" --FOR-- + ONE CENT. A copy of Brown's Illustrated Shaksperian Almanac, together witha copy of his illus. trated paper, the Growine Womrup, which is devoted to matural history, will be {sent to angone free who will send us their address on a one-cent postal card. Addres, Dr. © ? Brown, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. 2 Cid drugs. Before You Start . : ANSURE IN THE "TRAVELERS ( 'OF HARTFORD, CONN. -- PIUM. 0 . HABIT CURED 1 A Certain and Sure cure. Larce Reduction in Prices. Describe case and send for par- ticulars. © Box 978 Mgzs. J. A, DROLLINGER, La Ports, IxD. 4.01 [Formerly Mrs, Dr. 8. B. Collins.] Adjoining the Village of Prince Albert, and well-known as the DR, FOOTE EARN. mere £2 ee HE ibers have been authorized by Amateur Wood Workers the owner, Dr. Foote, to offer the above «can find evarvebing § they require in rare and | valuable property for sale, being composed ¢ pl ned ready tor use at of the South three-quarters of Lot No. 16, in & CO., Nos. 186 to 200 Lew- the 4th concession of the GEO iis Btreet, ana NEW YORE. comme Send three cent stamp for catalogue and price-list. We also call the attention of | Containing by admeasurement 150 acres of! manufacturers to our general price-list of | choice land, (save and except about three Hardwood, Lumber and Veneers. acres sold to the Port Whitby and Port emer. Perry Railway Company. There are About 130 _ Acres Cleare 'There i... gh cupe it, ~~ 'There is] no case of Humor that it will not " There are erected on the premises Fons oan Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Ulcer- A F A AME DOWELL NG "A OUSE, and Cancerous Sores oie Medicine ii 'mevor-failing cure. 1 bottle. ae Largo and commodjous - Bas, Stables and Outhouses. - Ee Sor ' § This chance for ring one of the most. ey in the ghsgvince o Ontawio, draw the ati of those Agents, Moatrcal, sceking & home in the midst of one of the BOYNTON'S PATENT LIGHTNING SAW. most progressive portions of the Di a 1a the fastest cutting 3 ucel orms very liberal, Title indisputable. n the world. In order fo infrod , : For farther partionlans, apply to : Pon bis 00 6 RE Ca ; ER rai cn Te 1 Mosistant Teacher Wanted, fi N Assistant Teacher for School B J , Reach, is." 4 Bection Of the Port Perry Boot and Shoe Establish | ; rm -------- iia ~~ | THE WEEKLY GLOBE--1876. \ Subscribe Now On Friday, 7th January, 1876, the Weekly Globe is to appear in a new form. ~~ 1t will be made up in 16 pages (of 14 by 20 inches each), and forma haudsomg yearly vol- ume of 832 pages. nr The paper used will be of extra quality. It will be printed from Stereotype plates cast from & new font of type, and covsequently will retain a clear and beautiful impression throughout the year. Ttwill be printed on two new cylinder presses specially built for tlie purpose. It will be folded carefully by machinery. and dispatched by the earliest mails on Friday morning. The matter contained in he Weekly Globe twill not be taken as heretofore from the Daily Globe as it appeared in that edition--but shall be rose ag Sonde al or entirely rewritten specially for the Weel i cial attention lve paid to the Agri- dultural Department, and the Market Reports. Several interesting tales by authors of celeb- rity will be published during the year, and re- views of new books. ° a A special department for the Ladies, devoted to family topics, fashions, useful recipes, &c., will be a new feature of 1876. Chess, Cricket, Lacrosse, Boating, Fishing, Hunting, and other manly sports, will receive judieious attention. A regular department of answers to_corres- pondents, on every subject propounded will be another new feature of 1876. As a whole, the publishers will try to make --and expect to succeed in making--the Week- ly Globe as a Miscellany of News and interest- ing current topics of the day, a good way in advance of anything yet accomplished in Can- ada. The Snbscription price of the Weekly Globe shall remain as heretofore Two Dollars per an- num--with this difference over past years that it shall hereafter be delivered free of postage to the Subscribers. Heretofore the subscriber paid the postage ot 20 cents per annum--here- after the publishers will pay it. The Daily Globe is sent to subscribers in any Sart of the Dominion or the United States at the rate of $6.00 per annum free of postage. The Canadg Farmer is sent to subscribers in any part of the Dominion or United States for $1.00 per annum--fice of postage. Im Al parties ordering the Daily or Weekly Globe or Canada Farmer bgtween this date and the 1st of January coming, shall receive the paper till the end/of 1876 for one years subscription. Send in your orders at onee to the GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY. ern DAVIS & SONS' STEAM (apmver Factory! PORT PERRY. FUE Subscribers always keep on hand T (and are constantly manufabturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE! As the community requires ; suitable for all FASHION Clothing! FALL & WINTER, 1837573. ( A full Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to hand, including QOvercoatings, Worsted Coatings, \ English, Scotch and Canadiak T Underclothing, Hats, Caps, § Gent's Furnishings, A GREAT VARIETY. W. TRENBETH, classes of purchasers. All of cnoice Ma- IE! , the Best WorkmaNsur, and at sucH Caices as cannot fail to suit, UNDERTAKING In all its departments promptly | attended to and charges moderate. i | mu-------------- . COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and | newest styles, GASKET OR BURIAL CASE] / procured on short notice. | i The American Style of] Hearse. Also an ordinary style | of Hearse, J. W. DAVIS & SONS. Port Perry, Nov. 26, 1878 49-1y J. NOTT & SON, | ganinet Makers, Undertakers and | Upholsterers. | Take pleasure in informiug their customers and the public generally that they have on hand in their Warerooms a good and well assorted Stock of Furniture consisting of Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen Tables; Wood, Cane and Stuffed Bottom Chairs ; Couches in Reps, Cretonne, Damasks and Hair-Cloth, Sofas, Bureaus, Sideboards, Cupboards, Writing Desks, Bedsteads, What- Nots, Stands, Mirrors in Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Straw, Wool, Moss, Seagrass, Mined and Hair Mattresses, Bedroom Sctts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whiteside's Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as chieap as at any House in the trade. PICTURE FRAMING. Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and Rose and Gilt, Mouldings, Chromos and Lithographs we feel confident we can give satisfaction in this branch of our business as we make a specialty of it. ; UNDERTAKING -- a We would respectfully call attention to eur Undertaking Department where everything necessary for the proper performance of the last rites due the deceased can be farnished on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elm, But ternut;, Rosewood D."T, and" 0. 'G. Coffins, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets. Shrouds in all styles. Face cloths and Caps. Gloves and bands furnished free of charge. A first class HEARSE. All kinds of good Jumbher taken in ex- change for Work. The Subscribers are the ay Ingincrensed-our ficlities we hop ing strict attention to business and fair dealing to merit share bic nage, A crber ly oppo- site J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and | adjpining J, Rolph's Hayncss Shop and D Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. ded to h a bt aredy omy authoriged gents Ju the locality, for fhe x la _ Cult tie BR : REN LN be bi pin) eg Le Merchant Tailor, Queen Btreet, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Sept. 2, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. Pod BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! Id PORT PERRY. ee eee. WANTED. Cords. of Hem- ck Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, Aud any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH |! Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. FIRST CLASS BOTS OS Material, Workmanship, Style nl Tr Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor-- | ing Businessin all its departments at | his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, | Port Perry. Newest Styles, Iirst Class | Workmanshin, and a perfect fit guaranteed. Charges moderate. | £0 | | . | 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. 49 First Class Tailoring Establishment ! | BEHIND MB. CUBRIE'S' STORE, PORT PERRY. pe Subscriber would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the number of years which he has done busizess in Port Perry, and would now state 'hat having moved into the new premises behind. Mr. Currie's Store, his accommodations for business are much enlarged, and his increased facilities for carrying on the Tailoring busi- ness in all its departments are sich as enable him to fill orders with still greater dispatch. Superior workmanship, the. Newest Styles and perfect fits warranted. Customers will find me at my rooms te- hind Mr. Curtic's Store, All orders promptly and carefully attended to, > i J. RIGGS. Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1875. . -- . TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER RIGELOW'S STORE PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May 6, 18765, * FIRST CLASS TAILORING. TRST class Tailoring in all its depart ments, | T HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the siortest notice in the latest stylesand atmolerate mates, A At guaranteed, Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOR. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874; "1 N.B Night calls promptly at ons ol WEL Fo x J. NOTT & BOX. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875, Notice of Application to Parlia- ment. ts Ee $ z is hereby given that app NT be made to the ht AR of the Province of Ontario, at its next Session, for an Apt 40 enable a Company to erect & Bridge, Embankment or , Road from some point in the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario; to some point in the township of Cartwright in the county of Dur- ham, and-to enable said Townships and the Village of Port Perry, or portions of the said Municipalities atid 'other Municipalitiés or | portionsthereot, to grant aid by way of Bonus or otherwise to assist in the ion of the said Bridge, Embankment or Road and Tor other purposes connected therewith. ~~ Ey W. MAURICE COCHRANE, Solicitor for Applicants. | THE ONTARIO: IABMERY Mutual Insurance Company, This Company is now fullyorganigad and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Soildings and their contents, countly School H and Churches. Those wisling to insure and | thereby support a Home Ikurance have now an opportunity d doing 11 be nas i tes wi 'fou J n 3 sible Mutual Insurance Company i Guasda. i , Head Office--Opposité the Hoya Brock St., ay En IR Port Ferry, Nov, 10, 1875, 80, ing to the Head Gélice, or to any of enn 3 Totes | kL Planing - Mill -- All persons indebted to ns either by note or book account are respectfully requested to call and. - settle at once as we intend ito: close up out 3 Books 'and' adopt the Casm SysTEM. Our "business in the future will be carried on onstrictly Casa PRINCIPLES. Took Out for Le CHEAP GROCERIES Y Now. Our Motto is Cheap for Cash. Taking this opportunit of thanking our numerous customers for past favors we would soligit a continuance of the same, 7 We ctfully yours, = BONGARD & ROBINSON. Port Perty, Oct. 37, 1875 x PUMPS! PUMPS! ohapeE Pamp in the Province: 3 . You can get the best and t ) § PATENT Lk xy. IRVIN'S PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. a SEE THE PRICES. Foror Pune--A complete Pump and Fire Engine with Hose and Coupling complete for $25. - Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cents per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. - i " Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! Anam Having had long experion:? in Pump-making in_the largest factories in Canada and theUnited States, the subscriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisty all that will tavor him with a call. 5 All orders for any of theabove, whether by mailorotherwise promphiy attended to. 4 JOHN IRVIN, Port Perry. t.29,1870. Brick! Brick! Brick! HE Subscriber has on hand a large quantity of really FIRST CLASS BRICK And still manufacturing more at his BRICK FIELD, NONQUON, 12a CON. OF REACH. A gents "Wanted in every Township in Ontario to sell the famous Prize Medal Organ Manufactured by the Smith American Organ Co., and George Steck & Co's Pianos. Special inducements will be given to first class agents and clubs of three or four wishing to purchase. _ Any numberof testimonials in favor of those: first-class organs can be furnished but as they are 80 widely known--great numbers having been sold throughout the Dominion and hav- ing given satisfaction in every instance--no testimonial, however flattering, can add to their reputation. The Steck Piano Co., received the only gold medal awarded toany exhibitor of musica instruments at the Vienna Exposition in 1873. 2% TY Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in PORT PERRY; And wonld embrace th unity ot as- suring his customers ati the public gener-- ally that as in the past so in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the best 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 lots of Boots and Shoes,of my own manufacture, Call and inspect my Stock, p@= First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov, 12, 1873, i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Om For the protection of the public of British North America, I deem it my duty to state that my Pills aud Ointment are neither manu factured nor sold in any part of the United States. Each Pot and Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words "Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Londons? engraved there- on. On the label is the dress, 533, Oxford Street London, * This notice has become necessary, in eonse- quenee of vile and spurious of "Hol- {ow ay's Pills and Ointment," being fahricated at 78, Maiden Lane, New York, is parties styl ing themselves * Holloway & Co." assumed trade mark thus:-- Unprincipled vendors can obtain this trash at a vi ow price, and so deceive you selling the same for my genuine Hotloway's Pills and. Ointment, which are manufactured only at 533, Oxford Street, London. Persons who may be so deceived will be 39 | pleased to communicate with me. Many respectable firms in the British Pro- vinces, who obtain my medicines direct from here, bave very properly suggested that I Bera. for the benentof themsgives sud the public, insert thelr names in the papers, that medicines ean be it may be known that my had genuine from them, The following is a Yst of the firms alluded Riel t op licines ly t0 some re to get my m to app! D of the Houses named: " Evans, Mercer & Co., Montreal, Messrs. Avery, Brown & Co., X, ] Messrs. Forsyth & Co., Halifax, N.S. Messrs. T. B. Barker & Sons, St.John, N.B. Apothecaries' Hall Co., Charlotte Town. Messrs. Lavgley & Oq., Victoria, B. C. Messrs. Moore & Co., Victoria, B. C. Dr. John Palien, Chatham, B.C. Joos Munro g Oo Monites], Ont: essrs. J. Winer & Co., Hamilton, On! Me. H. J. Rose, Toronto, Mr. A. Chipman Swith, St.John, N.B, Mr. Jobn Bond, Goderieh, Ont. Messrs, Elliot & Co., Toronto. Mr. J. Chaloner, St., N. B. Messrs. Hanington Brothers, St. John, N.B. Mr R.P. Priddy, Windsor, Ont. Mrs. Orpen, Morden, N.S. Mr. George C. Hunt, Jun., Fredericton, N.B. Ie W. H. Th re. J. M. Erie . Hy: Davin oi RaaElA The medicines are sold at the lowest whole- than sale net prices, in quantities oy abi SE cer une Delivered at their Osha ozen boxes o s or f Ointment, for t Iv yard which remittances must tot tment 31 bid deity A and a "e a in Won THOMAS HOLLOWAY. | Agricultural Implements of the best descrip. [Square Edge Preferred.] 533, Ogford Street, W. oi 2 iE 1 on from the most li or Ash, 1in., 1§, 2 in., any width. B | ds of A, 1s prepared to fill all orders at his PORT PERRY. stamp, | port Parry, May 12, 1875. NS. £ The quality of the Clay is such as to se- cure pertect Brick both in quality and color: Orders for either Red or White Brick filled on the shortest notice. The Brick are warranted to give entire satisfaction and their Cheapness cannot fail in being an additional recommendation. | In quality and appearance they cannot be surpassed and good Brick cannot be got cheaper anywhere. ; | Remember the place, Nonquon Brick Field 12th Con. Beach. Churches requiring Drgens will be liberally dealt with tyle 33, Smith American, we would call attention to as being especially adapted for churches and halls, its proportions are graceful and its musical qualities are un- surpassed. The grand organ stop gives the player facilities for various and splendid effects, this stop can be used so as to slowly increase the volume of tone from a whisper or suddenly bring forth all the power of the instrument in a burst of harmoay. Pianos and Urgans furnished Wholesale and Retail from any of the fiist-class American manufacturers. Cireulars and price lists sent free on appli- eation. A.M. DARLBY. General Agent, Chureh-st,, Bowmanville, Ont. N. B.--All instruments warranted for five HENRY WEBB, Reach, Sept. 1, 1875. Proprietor AN EXCELLENT BRICK YARD» H » TO RENT. QUIN JURY. Agent tor North Ontario. rT HE Subscriber offers to rent on moderate Nov.1, 1875. - 45-1y T terms that excellent Brick Yard, about Er two miles west of Williamsburg, ; 4 B 5 Y Y CARTWRIGHT, AX Rh ! | And on the leading road between Williame-- AND bivgise) Port Perry. There is an atures . of choice clay for the manufacture of B oF White Brick. The brick manufactured C onfect ionery. from this clay caonot be beat. There is any quantity of good fire wood convenient | and can be had cheap. The yard is filled | up with every thing necessary for the manu. | facture of brick, and there isa convenient ' dwelling house on the premises. For particulars, apply to the undersigned at the Royal Exchange Hotel, Williamsburg, E. BRYANS. Cartwright, Dec. 8, 1878. A CHOICE FARMFOR SALE] chiens Tonia HE Bakery and Confectionery business in all their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Alpert establishments, Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and other Cakes made to order, on moderate terms, Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port Perry, March 10, 1875. WM. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. T= undersigned offers for sale that ex- cellent Farm being composed of the Southeast part of Lot 11 in the 11th Con- cession of » Township of Reach, And 11 Acres on the West corner of the South half of Lot 12'in the 11th Condession of eaid Township ; in all 71 acres of First Class Land, nearly all cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. There a on tel 13 zune, &o., in' all thelr departments, 'water; a vigorous young orchaed of superior in the best style. fruit and an excellent grapery. io mots The situation is all that could be for health, comfort #nd converiénce, within a short distance of the best markets 'Having secured the services of a compe- tent party to manage and conduct the farm, I will, in faruve; devots my Wholsastention to my business as of the province. For particulars REY to the proprietor, Contracts taken in Stone work, Brick work : IL McARTHUR, Plastering, &o., &c. Contracts completed { Port Perrp.; with dispatch, the Or to P. A. HURD, . + Jf | |'BEST MATERIAL AND FIRST » Port Perry. WORKMANSHIP Also for Sale, 140,000 good sound Brick Mion April 14 E ad, Port erry: "hold in lots to| "ew APTIL 105. | suit "purchasers, but would prefer selling them in one lot, : Apply as above. Port Perry, July 8, 1875. oud pn Tos undersigned would take this oppor- | tunity of informing the inhabitants of N. MoABTHUR:. THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y Will pay the Jighest price, in Cash, for the a v a) Tot, FEY axthn. A |In great variety. Please most COMPETE STOCK in the trade. | Port Perry, May 6, 1875. Socials and other edtartainments supplied} .,. {| Always on hand (Ready for the Road.) CONFECTIONS! in every vatiots and of the best quality, RICK-LAYING,8FONE-WORK, PLAS- AT T. COURTICE'S PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE 293 - PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S - Carriages and Perambulaters § And Traveling Bags. The largest and best stock of WHIPS in Town. ESS! call and see the VANEESBR] HEARD'S CARRIE ORLS GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING \ 1 ie ' ref sit ing that he has secured the valuable . services of MR ANDREW CAMPBELL One of tne best wood-workers in the Pre- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to - fill all orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-Sleighs, or any description of Oarriage with dispatch, All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting: the best material, latest styles and superior works Special ion given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done so as to secure the ense and comfort of the horse in traveling. BE All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. a ¢ W. C, HEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874. 51 D. CONBOY, Carriage and Sleigh BUILDER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE TENDERS Jus sino thanks to the public for the ly and generous patronage bestowed upon him, iy A practical knowl: the business in all its branches, expel 'and Skill in 'sll the minute details of its construction, super~ jor, workmanship and material, elegance in Style and finish, and a determination to make his work first class in every respect, is an explanation of the very large and ine creasing demand for his work. .. Paitics buying Carringes will find it des cidedly to their advantage to EXAMINE his STYLE and PRICES before purchasing else where, Every Carriage sold is Warranted to be of the Best Material and Workmanship and is guaranteed to give satisfaction to the buyer. HIS PATENT SEAT | For Changing Single Buggies and Cutters into Double Rigs is the Cheapest and Most Complete, Simplé, Effective and Convenient Contrivancefor ~~ i Converting one descrip ion of Vehicle to description. of That has yet been introduced, and is just the rig for those (who desire convenience, utility and comfort at a moderate outlay, Single and Double Carriages a 5 Cutters , Repairing and Painting! Cheaply! Neatly and Promptly Executed, Uxbridge, Sept. 7, 1875. GOOD NEWS EPSOM! T= undersigned have much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Epsom ana vicinity that they have leased the pre. ! a 4 'ROCERIES, Shperior BOOTS and SHOES, a fine assort» t of HARDWARE, and capital CROCK» yy i of ROOM PAPER. Sup) e best PATEN MEDICINES . i ' Our Stock having been purchased pringi- markets we are prepared to sellas ch a» any other House in the county. ap Try eur fine flavored Ycung Hyson Tea at 1 Profits and quick turns." A liberal share of public yaesgs is respectfully solicited. @ash for Woal. BROWNE & BRO. , March 31st, 1875 14 OF Box or CLARKE'S B 4 PILLS Ts warrant @ I Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired o@ gostutiona} Gravel and Pains i the Back. tent Medicine Vendors, IChenisg aid Sole Proprietor, F. J. BLARKE, io: War igs, 11 In, 13, uo 18, 20 or 21 TEACHER WANIED, , Hag WANTED for 8. 5. No 2, Cartwright, a 24 are Toarher h a First. or Second Cla ; : op quired on application at the office of the Cw HOOIE, : 16 by lotr propeid fo tho QesiwrighO ¥'! Ousawa, Fob. 25, 19H 27 7 1 : IO ; SH Basswood, | in., any width, SI 1b 17 18,29 gg ' and Birch : Fim, al PAYER, B 2hoo Bk 2 Lompany ; i ; af' s7g%n TA°9 W.H. GIBBS. aria | : Pra : APOTHECARIES' HALL, LINCOLN, EXGLAND. ! EXPORT AGENTS, {1B es Burbridges and_Co,, Coleman Sp. Newberry snd Sons, 37, Newgate St. clay and Sous, 95 nate St. Loudon. inger and Sons, Uxfor ! St., London, And all the = ah Ww Houses. DA. Druaiae, wad Goj Whelesala ymans, Clare and Co Toronto --Elliottand Co., Wholesale Drugs and es : 0. Winer Montreal. --~Evans, M pally for cash and at the best and cheapest Hamilton -- 1 Belienoavery, Biswas, =o >? pres