A ns pp-- "HONS AD BRIDGES, === BISINESS CHANGE Township of Reach, For the present year should be in my hands on or before the 1st day of May now next, after which date no application shall be received. By order, & JOHN CHRISTIE, Fownhship Clerk. Reach, March 7, 1878. Miss Chisholm EGS to intimate to her friebds and the public generally that she has secured the premises one door cast of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where she will keep constantly on hand a new and well selected stock of FANCY GOODS. A IDONNGARR IR SCHOOL BOOKS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! She hopes by a'tention to business and moderate prices to merit a share of public patronage. STAMPING done to order. Remember the ¢ New Fancy Store' --Queen St. Port Perry. y Port Perry, April 4, 1877. 17 CAUTION. A= parties are hereby cautioned against Ti usting my Wife, JANE, without my Written Order, as I will not be responsible for debts contracted by her after this date. THOS. HOGGARD. | Utica, Feb, 16, 1878. RESUMED PRACTICE HE undersigned is happy to inform his numerous friends and the general public of the locality that during his somewhat brief season of relaxation he has recovered his wonted health and now resumes the practice of his profession and is prepared as formerly, to attend to all calls, * N. McCLINTON, M.D, Baintfield, Dec 4, 1877. AGAIN Goods SHEDS & SEED GRAIN Field and Garden ! E. WORTHINGTON'S, PORT PERRY. Salt and Plaster, Opposite the Ontario Bank. Timothy, Clover, Com and Tares, Port Perry, March 14, 1878. ROOM PAPER! (Direct from English and American Manufacturers.) My Stock of Room Paper, just imported, for Magnitude, Value and Variety, Far excels anything in this line ever shown in the County of Ontario. The Prices are such that parties requiring Room Paper will do well to inspect my Stock. W. H. McCAW, March 7, 1878. Royal Arcade, Port Perry. CLEMENT DAWES, "I AS Money to Loan on Farm security in H any manner to suit borrowers. Mort- gages bought at lowest rates. Accounts, Notes, &c, collected on reasonable Com- mission. Apply personally, or by letter to : C DAWES, Auctioneer, &c., Port Perry, March 7 ,1878. BOOTS&SHOES JiR FOR THE FALL TRADE. Seventy-five Cases of Boots and Shoes now opened at J, HORGIY Shoe Store. Without doubt the \EWING Maomves "FOR ALL. HE undersigned would take this opportun- ThE 'of retarning his sincere thauks for the Ings ao! still Incretsing hatrons; 8 lentes nin usiness 3 a maw oe ats Chat with the view of uring greater accommodation I have moved hot business to the shop on the Sprgele side of thn YES SECOND DOOR EAST of| the boaTo FICE, where I shall be happy to wait on all parties wishing to purchase, SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Attachments, ( Oils, &o. The Best Machines Cheap for Cash Repairing promptly attended to. The publicare kindly invited to come and 8 my show room. Meyer C. TUPPER, Largest! Cheapest! and Best Assorted Stock of BOOTS and SHOES in NORTH ONTARIO, And these goods will be sold at close Cash Pricés. Note these prices : Men's Long Boots for $1.75 per pair. Boy's Long Kip Boots at $1.60 per pair. 'Women's Leather Balmorals for $1.00. . Men's Leather Gaiters for $1.76 per pair. The Cheapest Boots in the County. 100 pairs Men's Home-made Kip Boots, warrant- ed to give satisfaction. All . goods bought from me 'hat is warranted will be repaired Free of Charge. 1 respectfully solicit an inspection of goods and prices, J. G. MORGAN. Port Perry Boot and Shoe Store: Port Perry, Oct 18, 1877, Dec. 4, 1877, Jones Brothers IN THE FIELD! CONSOLIDATION OF J. A, STIRLING'S AND W. M. JONES' BUSINESS UNDER THE OLD STYLE AS ABOVE. Goods ¢& Cash THE ORDER OF THE DAY. ge Fresh Supplies Arriving Daily. 07 Full announcement Next Week. MMENSE ARRIVALS nH" FOR EVERY DEPARTMENT, --AT-- CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS ----G0 TO THE Ontario Flour and Feed Store FOR. GOOD FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR, BARLEY CHOP, OATMEAL. BRAN, CORN CHOP, CORNMEAL, SHORTS, PEAS § OATS, CRACKED WHEAT, PEA COOP, BARLEY, §C. B&F" Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. MIDDLETON & HASLEHURST. Oct, 24, 1877. Corner Queen and Perry Streets, Port Perry, SPRING. We have much pleasure in informing the public that we now have one of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at the very Lowest Prices consistent with profit, 3 OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE. (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VARNISHES. TOFARMERS. We have bought direct from the Manufacturers a large stock of Farming Tools, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, TO MILL MEN | We can offer inducements in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER TO CARPENTERS. PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. TO BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. WAGON SKEINS. SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description. Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valved orders for this scason. LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT | We make a specialty of TOOLS, and keep nothing but the best make of SAWS, Our assortment is complete, embracing the usual lines of IRON, BAR, HOOP and BAND. STEEL, CAST, SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE: COIL'CHAIN, HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPRINGS and Our stock is also well assorted in HUBBES, SPOKES, RIMS, ! | NO ACCUMULATED TRASH Or Old Stock bought at 25 per cent above their value, but FRESH NEW GOODS Received weekly from the best Markets and BOUGHT AT PANIC PRICES, Which enables us to sell mucnm Berow those who profess to sell "AT COST," and still make a small profit. ' The immense increase in our business in the year 1877 over the preced- ing ono warrants us in saying that the public are convinced that for good value and Low Prices we stand at the front in tho trade. Please observe the prices of a few of the leading lines in Stock :-- Men's Kip Boots, No. L......... $2.00]20 1bs good Raisins for.... .... $1.00 13 Ibs Bright Sugar for......... 1.00! Ladies' Peb. High Cut Bal. : Boots, sewed .....eenees Men's Shanty Boots, No. 1... Good Solace Tobacco...... 1.75 Heavy, White Cottons (yard wile) for 10c per yard, worth 13ec. Scarlet Flannols, 182, 20¢, 25¢ and 30c per yard, worth 20 per cent more money. Heavy Cotton Bags, 16 oz, for 25¢. 4 1bs Tea for 81. Tho best Young ITyson Tea in the County at 50¢ per 1b, or 5 Ibs for 82.25 p= To clear out balance of Stock of Tweeds, a discount of 20 per cont will bo given on all Cash purchases. Nore.--All Goods marked in plain figures. BROWN & CURRIE, Noted for Cheap Goods. Port Perry, Jan, 30, i878. YDS more Embroidery. to- STILL THEY COME! 4 day, making the largest, choicest and Cheapest Stock in Town, from 3 cts per yd. Black Silk Dress Buttons. Smoked Pearl Buttons, : White Pearl Buttons, Valenciences Lace from 4 cts per yard, Ladies' Kid Gloves (two-buttoned) from 50 cts per pair. = Lodies' Kid and Goat, buttoned Boots, and Slippers--the Cheapest Goods yet offered. Every one should sce these special lines At FORMAN"S CHEAP CASH STORE. Port Perry, Feb, 21, 1878, JUST TO HAND I. 4; DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, 4c, In Barrels and Half Barrels, CHOICE GROCERIES, CHEAF As any House in town. PURE WINES, LIQUORS! Cigars, &c., always in Stock. FLOUR & FEED Of all kinds--cheap for Oash, WANTED, 1,000 BUS. POTATOES, For which the Highest Price will be paid. I. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877." Grateful for the liberal and still increasing support bestowed upon me during these past two years in which I have been established as a Merchant 'Tailor in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in stating that as in the past so in the future will it be my constant endeavor to give w Patrons Satisfaction for their Money, as well for the quality of the goods as for a choice fit, Pearce's Merchant Tailoring Establishment is now well known 'for Choice Quality of Goods, Fine Fits, Newest Styles and Low Prices, and it shall be my aim to fully sustain that reputation, and I amy happy to state that T oover before was ro well prepared for giving full satisfaction in all these particulars and secure entire satisfaction to customers. . I want all to come and inspect my Clothing made to order. Pants from $3.25 upwards; Tweed Suits and Worsted Suits $13.50 upwards--handsome goods. | As Iam bound not to be undersold customers may rely on the utmost satisfaction no | less in quality than in price. In Stylish Hats and Caps I have the largest stock in'town, and at surprisingly low prices. MY GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Is complete; and great barging offered. Handsome White Shirts from 81 up wards.-- Come and see my Fancy Shirts. Linen Collars and Cuffs in every variety and style. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs ; Scarfs in beautiful Bengal Stripes; Neck-Ties in all the leading latest styles, % Cloths sold by the yard, cheap, and cut free of cost, A lot of Overglls of my own make for sale cheap. N. B. Parties bringing their own cloths can have them cut and made up on short notice. J. PEARCE. MERCHANT TAILOR. Quezx St., Pont Peary. March 4th, 1878. Sign of the White Flag with RedStar ! SPECIAL CLEARING SALE FOR TEN WEEKS ! tiie AT ees B. J. THORNE'S STORE! ---- $10,000 WORTH h00DY Must bo converted into Cash during the next Ten Weeks, find in order to accomplish this Enormous Bargains Will be offered. Goods will be Slaughtered and the Price reduced to the Lowest ever heard of in Port Perry. ge No Deception | @a g&~No Humbug |-@a p@r-Prices will tell |-ou No Reserve. All Goods Marked Down, Terms--CASH. B. J. THORNE: Port Perry, Jan, 24, 1878, --e -- ey ts. CASH. CASE The Highest Market price FOR ANY QUANTITY OF Barelv, Wheat, . Peas, Oats, &ec. Delivered at the Elevator of the Subscriber. S. H. CHRIS . Manchester, Sept 5, 1877. RISTIAN in es ee ei FALL DEPORTATION $20,000 WORTH BRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, &ec. To be sold at the very lowest figures for Cash, Farm Produee, or approved Credit. Special --5000 yds best American Prints 20 yds for $1. Sept. 5, 1877. S. H. CHRISTIAN. THE "CHAMPION" RECORD FOR 1877. Over Thity--fice Thousand Machines Sold. NO BREAKAGES--No vexations in gathering the crops--NO CROPS DAMAGED while waiting for repairs--No telegraphing for repairs--NO REPAIRS TO BUY--No express charges to pay--Easily adjusted to all kinds and conditions of grass or grain--A CHILD CAN MANAGE IT--LIGHT IN DRAUGHT--A PERFECT MOWER--THE BEST REAPER--The most simple aud durable of all Harvestors--The best and cheapest Machine in the market. 3 Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. ee te ee + ny ------ FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. STEEL FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES, MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. : ONLY SLX PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. " The result is that the © Champion" will be the lightest in weight and dmught of an machine in the market, at the same time saually ae strong and durable, and as free liability to breakage as those built in 1877. manufacturers are Solortued first cost, and THEIR i; shall excel in every particular all other machines offered, regardless of therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines. ) For further information, address, . 2 ' Juseph Hall Manofachuing Co'y, Cshaws, Feb. 20, 1878, oF