~¥ + », ft. ». oy fT 5 --G0O TO THE-- tario Flour and Feed Store, BARLEY CHOP, D FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR ATMEAL, | BRAN, ? CORN CHOP, CORNMEAL SHORTS, PEAS & OATS, CRACKED WHEAT, PEA CHOP, BARLEY, §C. Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. Oct. 24, 1677. " CARD OF THANKS. sincere thanks to I desire to render mm. ae supdoriand, Messers Frankish & partie oS ny etal Rottiementof my loss by fire on the Znd ROBERT UMPHREY. 'Vroomanton, Oct 15, 1877. Corner Queen and Perry Streets, Port Perry, CREDIT SALE eee Ft eee OIR G A N S! HE Subscriber has been instructed by the T Directors of the Mudge & Yarw Mfg , tosell by Public Auction at the NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO LOAN. Manchester, October 17, 1577. NOW FOR FILL GOODS --&0 TO-- GOODFELLOW PRINCE ALBERT A Splendid New Stock of FALL GOODS, Complete in every department the Newest Styles, Best Quality and LOWEST PRICE. Hats and Caps in every variely-- CHEAP. BOOTS: SHOES For all and at such prices as satisty all, -- LADIES ~~ Qur Millinery Rooms aro re-opened and supplied with all that is_desir- able in the line and at the Lowest Figures. GROCERIES. Regular and Large Supplies of Choice Fresh Groceries. Superior Teas at Lowest Prices. 20 Ibs Raisens for $1 or $1.25 by box. An inspection of my stock and comparision of prices invited. G. H. GOODFELLOW. Prince Albert, Oct 3, 1877. FARM TO RENT. HE Subscriber offers to rent for a term of years. that fine farm being the south half of lot 12, In the 2nd concession ofthe, Township of Reach, "The situation Is all that could be desired, 'healthful, pleasant, and convenlent to the best markets. here are a comfortable Wwelling House and geod Barns and other outbuildings on the premises. The land is in agood state of cultivation. 'or particulars, apply to JOSIAH WALES, No. 55. Seaton St., Toronto. Toronto, Oct, 8, 1877. WOOD SHOP TO RENT. HE Undersigned offers to Rent the Wood Shop in connection with his Carriage Factory, Manchester, This is an advantage,us Aapening fora Wood-worker, there is a paint shop and other ences ip i with the Wood Shop. There is alot of capital, suitable lumber and all the necessary tools re- uired for carrying on the wood department. he tools and lumber will be sold at a valua- tion to the party reating the shop. This isan excellent opening, the location is everyway favorable for doing a large and profitable bus- ines. Par particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Oct 3, 1876. FARM FOR SALE, MT Subectiiee offers for Sale that splen- m, being the South.East par of "ra in the 3rd Concession of REACH, This is well known to be one of the best Farms in the Township and contains about 55 acres. At the same time there can be purchased, if required, about 18 acres lying immediately of the above property, formerly owned the late Richard Northcott. Titles guaranteed . For Terms apply to T. C. FORMAN, 'Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1877. ~~ FOR SALE One Hundred Thousand Feet of DRY LUMBER | THE undersigned has for Sale on lot 5, 1 IE undersigned hos for ae ono Toor £7 olidiogs hom a fine : pichasers will be liberally dealth with as to and time. Parties Lumber will do well to gxamine my ero purchasing else wie GEO. BAGSHAW. ¥roomanton, Sept 19, 1877. VALUABLE STOCK FIRM TO REN, a --O ¥ 8 0 bscriber offers to Rent for # terms bis valuable Stock |Fyrm, ; Sul A of yenrs, being part of lot 14, in the 9th con. of the TOWNSHIP OF BEACH. The Rent ean be puid in labor on the pro- perty. WM, TARER, Proprietor, Uxbridge Village, \Dxbridge, June 37,1877. len sultan for al Kind Drain Hose toa | Organ Factory, In the Town of Whitby, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1877, 34 ORGANS! With one, one-and-half, two, two-and-half, three and four Sets of Reeds, with one to seven stops in "Oil" and "Flow" finish-- WALNUT CAsgs--all first class material and workmanship 12 MELODEON ORGANS, In Rosewood Cases--flow finish. ONE PIANO-FORTE, And Seven second hand Melodeons. Purchasers can if required have Organs and Melodeon Organs boxed and delivered at either Railway Station at Whitby, for $2 each --or Planoforte for $4, Instruments on exhibition dally at @rgan Factory in the Town of Whitby, and For SALE BeELow Cost, up to the day of Auction. Sale tocommence at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp. Terms of Sale;--CAsit or Twelve months' credit on approved notes bearing eight per cent interest per annum. The Whitby, Port Perry & Lindsay Railway will issue Tickets to parties attending the Sale--from Lindsay, Port Perry and all Sta tions North to WHITBY and RETURN at ONE LEVI FAIRBANKS, Auctioneer, Whitby, Oct. I6, 1877. CAUTION. T is to certify that LAURA COULTER, my lawful wife, did this day leave my bed and board without any just cause, and I will not be responsible for any debt that the said Laura Coulter contracts. DAVID COULTER. 8t. Joseph Island, Sept. 28, 1877. BLACK-SMITH SHOP! DWELLING HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for Sale his Black- smith Shop, Dwelling House, and a three- quarter acre lot on which there is a fine Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees, at the Village of Pinedale, In the township of Brock. No better loca- tion could be desired fora Blacksmith Shop, being pleasantly located iu the centre of a fertile country, thickly settled with enter- prising, intelligent farmers in comfortable circumstances, The opening is a most advantageous one. The bellows are new and. every thing in the Shop in good repair. The Dwelling was formerly used as a| General Store for which it is excellently adapted. and there is a convenient Store- house attached. A comfortable business might also be done in that line. The location is pleasant and healthy and convenient for church and school, For particnlars apply to the proprietor on the premises. CHAS. WILLS, Pinedale, Sept. 26, 1877. FARM TO RENT. IRST class Farm to Rent for a term of years, being lot No. 5, in the 1st con of the Township of Reach, 200 Acres, being the Estate of the Late Alex. Browne, situate 2 miles north of Ashburn. For particulars apply to A. 1, BROWNE, Ashburn. or W H. BROWNE, Columbus. Sept. 19, 1877. A Comfortable Residence for Sale uh Rent, TT undersigned offers to Sell or Rent that excellent brick Residence and premises situate on King strect, PRINCE ALBEBT, and opposite the residenco of Major Forman, The Dwelling is of brick, located and in every way comfortable. There are a barn, stable and other convenient outbuildings. The orchard prod an al of fine fruit. An excellent well of spring water and a soft water cistern. A fine assortment of show trees around the premises. Altogether it is a most desirable residence. Terms Liberal, Possession given immediately. For particulars apply to the undersigned at his Office, opposite the town hall, Port Perry. J. E. WARE, M.D. Port Perry, Sept 4, 1877, Valuable Village Propery ! FOR SALE! HE undersigned offers for Sale the fol- T lowing valuable Village Propeity situate in the Village of Greenbank, viz :-- A HOUSE AND 2 LOTS. The House is in first class condition being only lately built, commodious and comfort- able and in a healthy, pleasant location there is a good well of water on the premises. An excellent building for carrying on CARRIAGE BUILDING. The Bui'ding contains a Blacksmith Shop, a Carriage Shop aod a Paint Shop, being located in .8 prosperous locality a large business may be done by any enterprising =r Terms liberal : WA. MANNING, Epsom P.O. pleasantly August 1, 1877. Befirng from Practice, The Undersigued would embrace this op- Jortinity of thanking his numerous patrons for their generous patronage and pleasant in- for so many. years past, and would now state that in order to recu| rele ny fail- ing health [ am compelled togive up the prac- tice of m; fession fora at least.-- Parties indebied io me by note or a t will requ gettle the same onor before 12th inst. otherwise these debts will be placed in other bands fo) to) lection. A) ; Feo MoCLINTON, M. D. Saintfield, Ot 3, 1877. WANTED oung girl as nurso to take care of one child, Apply for two weeks to MRS. DR. SANGSTER, Beechenhurst, T. C. FORMAN, SEE OUR Mens' Long Boots (red t0D) suveee coveee porns ennnsnnnteniniaianees Men's Shanty Boots (800d)......e0 ers Men's Whole Kip (clump) extra .... Men's Genuine Calf--pegged Men's French Calf--aewed .... . .. 'Women's Buttoned Goat.... Misses' Buttoned" Goat... Women's Buttoned. Felt . Women's Foxed Prunellas. . Women's Gaiters from 55 ce 3 These are the Cheapest Goods in the Market, quality and price considered, Job lines of Black Silks at 66¢c,77c and 95c, worth fully 26 per cent more. JUST TO HAND! I. J. Davis' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c. In Barrels and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAP As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS ! Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Cash, WANTED, 1,000 BUS. POTATOES, For which the Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, 'ea RO 00 G0 BS Port Perry, Oct 24, 1877. Port Perry, Oct, 24, 1877, Sign of the White Flag with Red Star ! FALL STOCK NOW COMPLETE --AT-- B. J. THORNE'S a: 2% (HEAP DY GOODY STORE, PORT PERRY. SPECIMEN PRICE LIST: 20 yards Grey Cotton for $1. Black Lustres, double warp from Good Winceys for Te per yd. 14c per yd. White Flannels for 25¢ per yd. Wool Tweeds from 60c per yd, Scarlet Flannels for 20¢ per yd. Grass Linens from 12}c per yd. Canton Flannel for 12¢ per yd. White Blankets from $1.50, Fancy Flannel for 25¢ per yd. Men's Wool Undershirts from 50c. Dress Goods, in new shades, from | A good assortment of Worsted Coat. 123c per yd. ings, cheap. A Good Canadian Tweed Suit made to order for $12.50. a. Terms--Cash or Produce. B. J. THORNE. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL we HAVE NOW THEIR ---- FALL AND WINTER STOCK Opened for inspection, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRE Goobs, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps & Furs, } MILLINERY, MANTLES, &C. Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &ec., Which for QUALITY, STYLE and CHEAPNESS, EOLIPSES anything before offered. pe. Call and sce them, y Terms, Oash or Produce. Port Perry, Sept 23, 1877, CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, GREAT DECLINE mime TN ic SUGAR! IP Fon SION ee fs W. M. JONES' PORT PERRY. September 37, 1877. SE. CASH, CAH. The Highest Market FOR ANY QUANTITY OF price Barley, Wheat, Peas, Oats, &c. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchest: , Sept 5, 1877. JL IEPORTITIO $20,000 WORTH DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &ec. T0 be sold at tho very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produce, or approved Credit, Special--5000 yds best American Prints. 20 yds for $1). Sept. 5, 1877. 8. II. CHRISTIAN. SPADES, SHOVELS AND HOES, Straw and Manure Forks, Scythes, Hay, Snaiths and Cradles. COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDERS' MATERIAL. Gnuine Paris Green. ' A FULL STOCK OF IRON, STEEL, RENT STUFF, ing & olay Port Perry, June 39, wn, TUL 1 WINTER TRADRY J.A. STIRLING & CO: Ttake much pleasure in announcing that they have just received and ate opening out for the Fall and Winter Trade, a large assortment of General Dry Goods, Clothing and Miller, 'Which for VARIETY & CHEAPNESS will not be surpassed in this part of the country. 7 4 Our Stock of Canadian, English, and Scotch Tweeds, English and French Worsted Coatings, Venetians, Black, Blue and Brown Presidents, Sedans and Moscow Beavers are of the NEW PATTERNS and UNEQUALED VALUE. The Tailoring department is still under the able management of MR, J. W. ISAACS whose name is a sufficient guarantee as to Fit, Style, and Workmanship, In the Ready.made department wo would call your particular attention to the Jine of Men's, Youths' and Boys' OVERCOATS, which for quality and finish is not excelled. The Stock of Dress Goods comprises the new shades in Merinos, Cashmeres, Victoria Cloths, Serges, Sateens, Plain snd Figured Lustres, and a variety of Trimmings suitable for these goods, The DRESS MAKING department will bo open about the 11th Sept., and will ds heretofore be under the management of MISS DYER, who will have all the Lares? Sryies axp Partenys of the season, \ The MILLINERY department is still under the management of MISS HARRISON; and will this season be PArticuuarLy Attractive in all that is New in Bonnets, Hats; Plumes, Flowers, Ribbons, and Ornaments. : We are also showing a large assortment of Ladies' Mantles and Jackets, in all the newest Styles. : The Staple department comprises White and Grey Cottons, Prints, Brown, Cream, and Bleached, 'Fable Linens, Towels and Toweling, Brown Hollands, Cotton and Wincey Shirtings, and Plain, Striped and Checked Dress Winceys. In Plain Grey, Scarlet, and Fancy Flannels we have a large assortment at GreaTLY Reovoep Prices from last seasom. In fact, we feel justified in asserting that such Goods were fever offered at so MARvELOUSES, Low Prices. #@F~ Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods, J. A. STIRLING & CO. Port Perry, Sept. J, 1897. FRESH ARRIVALS! CE NEW GOODS, Choice and Seasonable, Arriving Daily 2% FOR THE-- Ill & WINTER TRADE Season: At much lower Prices than last « Special attention is directed to our Choice Stock of DRESS GOODS! In Black Lustres, French Cashmeres, Matelaiese, Poplins, Satcens, Persian Cords, and other fashionable makes, with all the lates styles in TRIMMINGS to match, A fine selection of Scotch, West of England, and Canadian TWEED SUITINGS, In all the latest patterns. SUITS made up in the latest styles by experienced workmen on the shortest notice 07 Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Coal Oil, &ec. As Cheap as the Cheapest, and of the best quality. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Aug. 15, 1877. E. WORTHINGTON, -- DEALER IN-- Flour, Feed & Seeds, SALT, COAL, PLASTER. BRAN AND SHORTS. Cash paid for Produce, Sheepskins & Hides TIMOTHY & CLOVER SEED To hand for Fall Sowing. B. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Port Perry, Aug 28, 1877. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Est lishment. hd iad JUST AT HAND : rr Gold Watches-«Gents and Ladies', Gold Chaing-- do. Fine Silver Watohes. Silver Watches--Stemwinders. Fine Gold Jewelry. Fine Gold Rings. ver Chains, &c.; ¢ {add Cheap' for CASH. Post Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. Ld