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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Mar 1878, p. 4

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---------------- 14 1% GOWN MEAL CAKES. One pint of rich milk heated, & pleco of jze of a walnut, eight large table of si : 0 "of flour, three eggs, well licapuontsl of salt, one 'pint of milk. Put the butter into the first pint of milk and beat ; have veady in & pan the meal and flour well mixed ; then pour into it the scalding" milk, and stir it well ; then add the pint of cold milk, eggs afid'balt; and bake on a griddle, He DUTCH JOHNNY CAKE. § w Two eggs well beaten, one cup of sugar, one heaped ctip of Indian meal, one scant cup of wheat flour, one tea spoon ful of cream of tartar, one teaspoonful of baking soda, one half teaspoonful of salt, one cup of sour * COOKIES. One teacupful of cream, one of sugar, a teaspoonful of soda and one of salt, flour enongh to make it roll out easy ; bake in a quick oven, PIE CRUST. One teacupful of water, one of lard, a tea- spoonful of salt and a lump of scda the size of a hazlennt, and enough flour to make it roll out easily. FRIED CAKES. One teacupful cream, one. egg, beat up: a teaspoonful of salt and one of soda, dissolv-- ed in a little warm water; sufficient flour t6 make it roll well; ent in pieces three inches long and two inches wide, and fry in hot lard. MUFFINS, One quart of swect milk, and flour suffici ent to make a batter. One-halfpint of good yeast, four eggs a little salt ; then set them J by the fire to rise. When quite light, bake ..them in muffin rings, on a griddle. re ---- --1f I were in the sun and you out of it what would the sun become ?7--Sin. ee -- A pamphlet has been issued in California dealing with the subject of Chinese labor in a spirit decidedly hostile to the Celestinls "An estimate is made that ten Chinamen can exist where one white man could not live,rn an attempt is made to show that not only laborers, but the community at large are sufferers by the immigration of the Chinese. A strong feeling in opposition to * Jolin" is the result, and a party has been formed, whose motto is " The Chinamen must go," and whose emblem consists of a hangmau's noose. ------ a ------------ Looking Bright. The present appearance of fall wheat in thie Townships of Waterloo and Woolwich if euch that the prospects for a good crop are "excellent. 'There are few patches to be seen that are winter killed, Whether we are yet to be visited by weather of a char. acter to injure this staple crop remains to be seen, Berlin News. Crxewsarrr, O., March 14.--Despatches from fifty.seven points in Southern Ohio, Indiana, and Northern Kentucky, indicate the prospects of a large crop of wheat cx- ccedingly good. The acreage sown last spring is larger than ever known. Lowering the Licenses. The Galt Reporter says '--At the last meet ing of the Preston Council, the license for keeping hotels in that village was 'reduced from $80 to $60, We mayadd that the hotel. keepers of Galt intended to present a petition to Galt Council, asking that the license imposed on them in this town might be reduced ; but owing to their not being aware of the provision in the Statutes which prevents any by.Jaw for this purpose being amended after the first of March, they were too late in getting up the petition, ret Another Test for the Keely Motor. The, Cleveland Hearld says: --* Keely ab. sorbed about one hundred. thousand doilars from credu'ons people to develop his hum- bug machine; which was going to supersede steam, and dispense entirely with the use of fuel, He pretended that a teabupful of water wonld run a train of cars a hundred miles. For over three years he lived sump- tuously, drove fine horses, wore diamonds, and drank champaign at the expense of the stockholders in his motor company. If Keely gets his desserts he will furnish motive power for breaking stone in the pen- ftentiary. --_-------- Bpps's Cocoa --GRATEFUL AND CoM- PORTING. -- "By a thorough knowledge ot the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful ap- plication of the fine properties of well -sclect- ed cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our break- fast tables with a delicately flavoured bever- age 'which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such ar- ticles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to ¢ tendency to disease. Hundreds t umaladies are floating around us o attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaftby keeping ourselves well fortified with pure slood and a properly nourished frame." '-- Civil Service Gazette.--Sold only in packets Iabelled--"Jauzs Eres & Co, Homaopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, Piccadilly, London." BRICK MAKER WANTED ANTED Immediately, a First Class Brick Maker--one that understands the business thoroughly. No other need uired, Apply t the proprietor, Jere E. BRYANS, fted corn meal, three large | LL parties are hereby cautioned against A Trusting my Wife, JANE, Written Order, as I will not be responsible for debts contracted by her after this date, THOS, HOGGARD Utica, Feb, 16, 1878. RESUMED PRICTEE HE undersigned is happy to inform his numerous friends and the general public of the locality that during his somewhat brief 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, Saintfield, Dec 4, 1877. selected stock of FANCY GOODS, BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, And the very latest selections of Sheet Music! modern patronage. STAMPING done to order. DAVIS & SONS' STAM Casiver Factory! PORT PERRY. (and arecon a large Stock of just such FURNITURE. All of cuoice uir, classes of purchasers, rerial, the Best Wonkya ices as cannot fail to UNDERTAKING Tn all its departments promptly attended to and charges moderate. * COFFINS of all sizes kept con-- stantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles, CASKET OR BURIAL CASE procured on short notice. The American Style of Hearse. Also an ordinary style | of Hearse. J. W. DAVIS & 80 PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED ! oF am ae We have recently published a ELL Fun edition of Dit. CULVER- WELLS CELLBRATED ESSAY on the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Nervous ehility, Mental and ical Incapacity, Impediments 'to Marria, 'te., resultng fiom excesses. 33 Price in sealed envelope, only 6 cents or two postage stamps. . The celebrated author of this admirable Essay clearly demonstrates, from thirty years' successful practice, that alarming conse- quences may be radically cured, without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the ap- plication of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, simple and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap- ly, privately and radically. 77% This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Address ¢ THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St. New York. Post Office Box 4586. X37 Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna.£1 re Gi E & H T. ANTHONY & CO, 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (Opp. Metrepolitan fotel,) Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in ENGRAVINGS, CIHIROMOS, § FRAMES. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Graphoscopes, Photographs, and kindred goods--Oeclebrities, Actresses, etc. PHOTOGRATHIC MATERIALS, We are headquarters for everything in the way ot Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, being anufacturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereopticon, Advertiser's Stereopticon, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern Each style being the best of its class in the market ws Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of v Royal Exchange Hotel, | Statuary and Engravings for the window. : oe Cartwright, po. TE ig hoy of Velvet Cartwright, March 13, 1878. Kamas for Miniatures and Convex Glass a ctures = Catal of Lanterns and Slides, with "| Renolry Nov.20, 1877. | Beach, Nov. 20, directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can make morey with a Magis Lantern. £ ¥3- Cut out this Advert sement for reference. others his stable on lot 24, in the 14th con. of Reach, a superior well-bred Bull, Ti JOSEPH WILSON. 1877. i 5 BERKSHIRE BOAR For Serviée on lot 24, In the 14th con. of ach. ~ Charge, $1. : JOSEPH WILSON. without my | pleasure in stating that as in the Spring--1878. 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, T have much past so in the future will it be my constant endeavor as well for the quality of the goods as for a Miss Chisholm EGS to intimate to her friends and the B public generally that she has secured the premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoe Emporium, where she will keep constantly on hand a new and well SPRING ATS SCHOOL BOOKS, She hopes by a'tention to business and » prices to merit a share of public Remember the New Fancy Goods Store' --Qucen St. Port Perry. " Port Perry, April 4, 1877. HA AE Subscribers always keep on hand antly manufabturing more) As the community requires ; suitable for all Ma- and at sven to give my Patrons Satigfaction for their Money, choice fit, DPearee's Merchant Tailoring Establishment is now well known tor Choice Quality of Goods, Fine Fits, Newest Styles and Low Prices, and it shall be my aim to fully sustain that reputation, and I am happy to state that T aever before was so well prepared for giving full satisfaction in all these particulars and sccure entire satisfaction to customers. 1 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 1am 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 Ts complete, and great bargains offered, Handsome White Shirts from 81 up wards.-- Come and sce my Fancy Shirts, Linen Collars and Cuffs in every variety and style. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs ; Scarfs in beautiful Bengal Stripes; Neck-Tics in all the leading latest styles, Cloths sold by the yard, cheap, and cut free of cost. A lot of Overalls 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. Queex St., Pont Peary. March 4th, 1878. a THE OFFICE OF BROWN & PATTERSON MPG COV. wHITBY, ONT. To THE PUBLIC. y-second Annual Catalogue of Agricultural Implements to the Tr 1877, we do so with more than an ordinary degree of pride and ked favor and patronage conferred upon us, and the steady and in- celebrated Farm Implements. In presenting our T+ farmers of Canada for confidence, from the creasing demand from year to year for our new ¢ We shall continue as heretofore. as manufacturers, to make a specialty of Agricultural Machinery--the Johnston Self-raking Reaper, the Triumph Combined er and Mower, the Cayuga Mower, the Young Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large shave of our time avd attention. For the last twenty-two years we hav to the manufacture and operation of the remedying defe ing and corre: proportioning ev 3 Ww ven our most careful and undidvided attention 1s machines in use, sifting out the best _boints, rors, strengthening weak points, adapting and modify vr the most careful i --and each of every part, e mechanical ur machines | detail being to the is thoroughly tested before leaving our wc to prove the complet « is no difficulty in putting them in operation by any person of mods and 0 e whips. machinery has been selected and constructed with a special reference to the manu- facture of our own machines--many tools having been made for this particular purpose, and not adapted for other work, and our workmen are educated up to the wants and requirements of our manfacture--obtaining a thorough knowledse of the construction of our machines, and are thus enabled to obtain a higher degree of skill and proficiency than where general manu- facturing is carried on. We are, therefore, enabled to introduce manufacture, adding not only to the perfection o cution--and a consequent reduction of cost. | | This principle is regarded necessary in a well regulated establishment, and we are enabled | to turn out oui machines with a higher degree of perfection, and at prices so low as absolutely to defy competition. : The Johnston Self Raking Reaper is now so well known as a Single Reaper, that a word wonld almozt seem su- { perfluous, but as there are many claiming to man who have adhered to he old original Johaston machine, without keeping up to the ements, that j 0 a more perfect system into all the departments of t the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- 0 d it in almost every ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we have mo: 1 ever) t hart, and for strength, durability, and equality of ent, in eve wind and condition | Tiihin s of draught and ease of management--the "Johnston," s manufactured by us- stands pre-em ntly ahead of all other reapers. In proof of this position we have only to point to the 1 Prizes awarded us--at the last Provincial trial of Ontario, and mary county trials many roy | which have taken place all over Canada, within the last few years. OUR TRIUMPH COMBINED MACHINE with late improvements, is all that can Be desired in a combined machine, and cannot fail to | meet all the requirements of purchasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chicf, Jr., and our Young Canada Mowers £ 5 are both first class machines--econstrtueted almost wholly of Iron and Steel. The Cayuga Jr. | has a rear cut, and the Young Canada a front cut ; both strong, durable machines, wn not ex- celled by any machines in the market for quality of cut, durability, lightness of dra', adapta- bility, and ease of' management. \ . 3 r YVLSTLD OUR NEW "WHITBY HARVESTER. vountry has become better adapted to machinery, and many of our farmers" have he- As > the use of machines, a growing demand has sprung up fora Light, Durable, First-Class Reaper. a ; : : Alive to the requirements of the day, we have succeeded in inventing a machine witha Wrought Iron Frame, with the least possible gearing--with large, broad-faced drive wheclg-- and so constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time, thereby keeping the pitman always iwline with the knife, The rakes are driven directly from the main shaft--there being no perceptible cide draft, and no weight upon the horses necks. have succeeded in inventing the most perfect Reaper, taking it in all , \ been produced. We have applied for letters patent, and shall hold ou vention, for our own exclusive manufacture, and we respectfully sugeest to intending purch: sers, that they should see this machine before giving their orders for the coming harvest. The' Whitby Harvester' weighs, all told, 600 pounds, but being made principally of the best quality ofiron and steel, the heavier machines. 3 All our machines are fully warranted. : Vith this list of machines, we feel confident that we can meet every requirement, and we respecifully solicit a trial of our machines, believing that we can furnish a better machine for the money than can be obtained clsewhere. Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MF' CO. PUMPS! PUMPS! A -- () A -- Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. TRV IN"S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY SEE THE PRICES. Force Pomp--A complete Pump and Fire agine with Hose and Coupling complete for $25 Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cts per foot Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents per foot. Qistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at er EQUALLY LOW RATES! seine ing had long experience 1n Pump-making in the largest factories in Carada and rs, States, the upsoriber feels confident that he can perfectly satisfy all that will Lg i hf # So b hetherb il orotherwise promptly attended to theabove, whether by mail ¢ , AN1onderetorany } y JOHN IRVIN, Port Perry. Sept.29,1870. M. 0. DONOVAN, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE MAKER NEAR THE TOWN HALL, . » a . BROCK STREET, WHITBY. -- i Work made to order with neatness and despatch. Particular attention paid to re- pairing. . v We are confident that we | 4 arts, that has ever | y and from its ingenious and compact construction, it combines the strength and durability of | iy GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from the Lest Material. -- 4 JUST AT HAND : Gold Watches--Gents and Ladies', Gold Chains-- do. Fine Silver Watches. Silver Watches--Stemwindeérs. Fine Gold Jewelry, Fine Gold Rings, Silver Chains, &c., Cheap for CASH. N.B.--Repairing done in a workmanlike manner and guaranteed. ¥ Port Perry, Nov. 23, 1876. Watches, Clocks. and Jewelry Estab- lishment. JOHN DIESFELD. xx xX Wine REMOVAL! HE undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to and still extending patronage bestowed upon them since they entered into business in Port Perry. Hitherto it has been our aim to fill the orders of our customers on the shortest notice, furnishing the best ma. terial and superior workmanship, and so far our efforts have been successful, We have now much pleasure in informing our cus. tomers and the public generally that we have moved into our new premises one door west of our former place of business, where we shall have increased facilities for filling orders and driving business generally. The pnblic may rely on having their orders promptly filled with CHOICE MATERIAL Good Workmanship, AND A PERFECT FIT! Give ns a call at our new premises one door west of our old place of business. DOUBT & MOTHERAL. 3 | Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877. ) ¥ ) HITBY, PORT PERRY & LINDSAY Y RAILWAY TIME TABLE No. 21. Taking eflect We Inesday, Nov 14, 1877. TORONTO TIME. North. NO. 4 EX. DEPART. Toronto, via G. T. R. Whithy JunctionG.T Loup Trains Going South. No.1 E DE! tLindsay Ops *Sonya tSeagra Port Per Prince Alb a Sooner hn sess 8 tWhitby . $Whitby June. G. Toronto, via G.T. *Flag stations--Trains stop on signal only. {Telegraph stations. sz FRESH OVSTER RECEIVED DAILY AT L. McLEAN'S Next door to Mr. J. V. Thompson's Hotel PORT PERRY. g&5~ 1 will keep a supply on hand, fresh from the Packipg House, during the scason L. McLEAN, Sept. 25, 1877. } THE ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co'y Eead Office, Whitby, This Company is now fully organized and is prepared to aceept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock 8t.; Whitby. ; C. NOURSE, Seeretary. W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. VALUABLE STOCK [ARM TO RENT, HE Subscriber offers to Rent for a term of years, his valuable Stock Farm, being part of lot 14, in the 9th con. of the TOWNSHIP OF BEACH, The Sent can be, paid in labor on the pro WM. TABER, Proprietor, vik Uxbridge Village. Uxbridge, June 27, 1877. ge their numerous customers for the generouse . of | nildings from a fine Dwelling House to Richardson's FACTORY! PORT PERRY. pes undersigned would embrace this op- portunity of returning thanks to his many customers for their liberal patronge in the past and would beg to remind them and the public in genersl = that he is still planing lumber at §1 per thousand. Doors, Sash, Blinds, &c., &c. Which cannot be surpassed in quality or bad at lower prices. RL ail i PAY UP. All parties indebted to me are hereby re- quested to pay up forthwith and confer a favor on A. RICHARDSON, Port Perry, Dec..21, 1876. assorted | Extension, Centre, Drawing and Kitchen | Keeping a large Stock of Walnut, Gilt and "| by one of the firm, BAKERY Confectionerv HE Bakery and Confectionery Lreiness in all their branches easried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albe:t establishments Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and o#ier Cakes made to order. Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, : CONFECTION in every variety and of the best quality. Children's Toys in abundance. Call at my Bakery, Port Perry or Prince Albert. CHAS. HISCOCKS. Cabinet | rs, Undertakers and 2 Upholsterers. : Ra informing their custome and the public ally that Tony are n hand in their Warerooms a good and well Stock of Furniture consisting of| Pables ; 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 Setts, Parlor Suites, Hall Furniture, Dunk's and Whitesides Spring Beds, &c, which will be sold as cheap as at any House in the trade. PICTURE FRAMING. 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 Port; Perry, March 10, 1875. We wonld respecttully call attention to our Undertaking Department where everything necessary for the proper performance of the last rites due the deceased can be furnished on the shortest notice, we keep on hand at all times a good selection of Walnut, Elm, But-- ternut, Rosewood D. T. and O. G. Coffins, Walnut and Rosewood Caskets. Shrouds in all sbyles. Face cloths and Caps. Gloves) and bands furnished free of charge. A first class HEARSE. All kinds of good lumber taken in ex- change for Work, The Subscribers are the EG only authorized agents in the locality for the (0) 50) Whitby Marble Works. - beh oc) a L Having increased our facilities we hope b, fk paying strict attention to business and fair 2 RIL Eat) shail dealing to merit a share of public patronage, $@5" Remember the place--nearly oppo- gite J. Wright's Boot and Shoe Store and adjoining J. Rolph's Harness Shop and D, Urquhart's Agricultural sale rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to THE GREATEST Wonder of Modern Times Tbe Pius Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of 'the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all com- plaints incidental to Females, The Oisrmext is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing. For Bronchitis, ~Diphtheria, Coughs, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin diseases it has no equal, BEWARE OF NEW YORK COUNTERFEITS Spurions imitations of * Holloway' Pills and Ointment' are manufactured and sold under the name of "Holloway & Co.," by J. F. lenry Curran & Co., Drucgists,and also by the Metropolitan Med ph, icine Company of New York, GA With an assum- ed trade mark--| 5) -- Again one' Joseph Haydock lot New York, likewise passes off counterfeits of his own make g" under the name of Holloway & Co., having for a trade mark a Crescent and Serpent ; McKessen & Robbins of New York are agents for the same. J. NOTT & SON. Port Perry, July 1st, 1875. Tailoring Establishment | | OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. CUR- RIE'Sy STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKFUL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber would inform his customers and the general public that he hus got thoroughly arranged 1n Lis new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business, All orders promptly filled The Newest Fashions regularly received, The Latest Styles, Su- perior Workman ship, and perfect fits wa ranted. These persons, the better to deceive you, unblushingly Caution the Public in the small books of directions affixed to their Medicines, which are really the spurious imitations, to JAMES 15, 1876. RIGGS. Port Perry, General Grocery, Flour & Feed STORE, PORT PERRY T= Undersigned having purchased that block on Queen Street OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Has opened a Generals Grocery, Flour and Feed Business and intends af all times to keep for sale such Goods und at such Prices as will secure a fair share of Public Patronage which it will be my aim to main. tain through FAIR DEALING, CHOICE COODS, & LOW PRICES. Call and Examine my Stock. The highest price quantity of good BUTTER. lemember the place, Opposite the Post Office. paid for any W. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, Aug 8th, 1877. FARM FOR SALE, HE Subscriber offers for Sale that splen did Farm, being the South.East part o Lot 16 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 East of the above property, formerly owned by 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 ! HE undersigned has for Sale on lot 5, in the th concession of Brock, 100,000 feet wry Lumber of qualities suitable for all kind a rn. Purchasers will be liberally dealth with th as to price and time, Dry Lumber will do well tock ere purchasing else- GEO. BAGSHAW. Vroomanton, Sept 19, 1877. Parties wishing to examine my where. FOR SALE, A DARK BAY MARE, Four years old the 20th of June next. "Was TT A i L 0 Rr x RG Beware of Counterfeits, IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OVER BIGELOW'S STJRE. PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. Unscrupulous Dealers obtain them at very low prices and sell them to the Public in Canada as my genuine Pills and Ointment. 1 most earnestly and respectfully appeal to the Cl to Mothers of Families and other to the Public generally of british North America, that they may be pleased to denounce unsparingly these frauds. Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address isnot 533, Oxford Street, London, they are Counterfeits, iach Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicine, the British Government Stamp, with the "Hc A Pius AND OINTMENT On the label is E Loxpox, FIRST CLASS TAILLORING.: Jina cass Tailoring in all its depart-- communicating the particulars to me, be ments, amply remunerated, and their names never AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, divulged. Work made up on the shortest notice in| the latest styles and at moderate rates. Al good fit guaranteed. | . Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. | KNOW Price only $1. Sent yal R. HUGOE. | 15 THYSEL on receipt of price. It treats of Exhausted Vitality, Premature Decline, ° Nervous and Physical Debility, and the endless e otice 9 concomitant ills and untold miseries that result ® therefrom, and contains more than 500! pre- scriptions, any one of which is worth the price of -- To is book was written by the most fousive and Jrobatly the most gkijfal prac oer S i iv ice in America, to whom was awarded a gol jCW- HIS is to give notice that 1 have sold clled medal by the National Medical Association. to James V. Thompson, Port Perry, A Pamphlet, illustrated with the very finest Steel Engravings--a mar- vel of art and beauty-- sent FREE to all. Send for it at once. Address : PEABODY MEDICAL: INSTITUTE, No. 4 su. T HYSELF | finch St., Boston, Mass. addr where alone 1% Parties who may be defranded by Ven- dois selling spurions * Holloway's Pills and Ointment," as of my genuine make, shall on Signed, THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, January 1st, 1877. By reading and practicing the hentimable truths con- tained in the best medical ok_ecver issued, entitled Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. bo Frc ony 6. Sen by ma eX the CONSUMPTION CURED. An old Physician, retired from active prae- tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a Veget- able Remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Co mption, Asthma, Kronch- ! itis, and all Throat and Lung Affections; also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debil- ity and all nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows.-- Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send Free of Charge, toall who desire, this recipe, with full directions lor Preparing and success- | fully using. Sent by retufn of mail by ad- dressing with stamp, naming this paper. Dr. C. STEPHENS, Box 86, Brockville, Ont Trade Mar AUSTRALIAN HORSE AND CATTLE F0OD,,-- MANCHESTER. JOHN YOUNG. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1875. "H BE A R D 2 5 Nothing need be added as to the value of § 7, ) 01 of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, ion C ar? tage Works ! AND equalled by anything yet discovered for im-' GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING HMENT. proving the condition of these valuable ani- ESTABLIS D. 8, F. with all rights and privileges to use and dispose of the same. i mals both as to flesh and general health. All parties owning horses or cattle should have it. The universal testimony of all * who have tried it on their stock is that they would not now do without it. It is cheap. safe and beneficial. The purity of the mix ture is guaranteed. mT: Subscriber has much pleasure in stat ing that he has secured the valuable services of J. V. THOMPSON, | One of tne best wood-workers in the Pro 1876. | vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Slrighs, Bob-Sleighs, Port Perry, Jan'y 13, purchased of Horace Foster, Esq., of Scugog Island, last fall, for $160.00. I only worked her 4 weeks out of 5 months, has improved well since I got ber, and is in first-class' order and good to work, and will be sold for | $115 cash, $125 on credit till 1st of October, | 1878, or for $130 till February 1st, 1879. The only mark on her isa nice star on the face. The above price far below her real value, Also for sale. a four spring Nogon Sb to canny | 50 bushels of wheat and still is light. Most complete to carry apples, beef, pork, butter, &c , to market, and com- fortable to ride in." Was bought for $83 00 cash, worth more money. Will take $60 00 cash, $65 on credit till Oct. 1st, 1878, or $70 till Feb, 1st, 1879. = { " D. URQUHART. "Port Perry, Feb. 7th, 1878 FOR SALE. ¢ 3 i Lik " N Easy terms a House, Outbuildings and 12 Acres of Land near Union = Avenue Apply to C. DAWES, Auctioneer, ¥ Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan 30, 1878. Ba or any description of Carriage with dispatch. SALE. All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with i neatness and on short notice HE undersigned ofiers for sale that Fine _ Customers may rely on getting the best Farm, containing 100 'acres of choice Material, latest styles aud superior works land, being the North half of lot 16 in the ~~ ™8nship. Special attention given to {53 Judieon-of HORSE SHOEING REACH. There are on the premises two Good 'and Comfortable Dwelling Houses, a convenient Driving house and suitable Barn and Stable | W. C. HEARD, accommodation. 5 Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874. | There isa fine young orchard of 150 4 > choice fruit trees on the premises, . There are 94 acres cleared and 6 acres 'good hard wood land: The location is pleasant and healthy, the land in a good state of cultivation and con~ veniently situated for the best grain markets FARM for and comfort of the horse in traveling. BaF All Charges Moderate and all work arranted. : emmy NOTICE. © | Port Perry and Manchester, being little over| FJ A V OT ROUGHS two miles from either, . Terms easy and title indisputable. "For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor on the premises, JAMES E, VERNON, DUT up in good style on short Repairing promptly attended, 3 : _ © B.C. STEPHENS, Roach Nov. 71677. Prince Albert, April 26, "AT6, ~~ © 4 Colds, - and the work done soas to secure the ease "as Cheap as the Cheapest. All kinda of. ! AOI rr

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