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S HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the Council, of the Corpora- tion of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, Atits Meeting in the TowsHarL, MaxcuesTer, wh tire 14a DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT, To Pass a Bylaw To stop up and close as a public highway the following described potion of the road known as the NONQUON ROAD 'On the North end of Lot 18, in the 3rd Con. cession of the Township of Reach, that is to #ay, commencing where the west limit of the said road intersects the south limit of the voad allowance Letween the 3rd and 4th concessions of the sald Township, and 26 hiking 84 links from the north-west angle of the said lot, ona course north 78 degrees 30 minutes east; then along the west limit theteof south 7 degrees west 4 chains 40 links ; then south 11 degrees 30 minutes east 2 chains 80 links more or less to a post; then north 7 degress east 7 chains 35 links more or less to the south limit of the road allowance; then south 78 degrees 30 minutes west 95 links more or less to the place ot Deginning, being 90 links in width, And to open and establish as a public high. way in licu thereof the following described voad : commencing where a post has been planted on the north limit of the said lot and mt the distance ot 24 chains 40 links more or less from the north west angle thereof; then wouth 11 degrees 30 n.iuutes east 6 chains 00 links more or less to a post ; then north 7 degrees east 2 chains 90 links; then north 11 degrees 30 minutes west 6 chins 90 links to a post on th: north limit of the lot ; then south 78 degrees 30 minutes west 90 links to] the place of beginning, said described piece of road being 90 links in width, JOHN CHRISTE, Township Clerk, Manchester, 13th November, 18 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, NDER and by virtue of revised Statutes of Ontario, cap. 107, section 34, the Creditors of Wm. McKee, ----LATE OF---- THE TOWNSHIP OF BROCK, In the Count{ of Ontazio, Yeoman, deceased who died on or about the fourteenth day of October, A.D., 1878, are hereby notified %o send by Post, pre-paid, on or before the Third day of January, A.D., 1879, to ROBERT E. PORRITT, of the Village of Sunderland, in the County uf Ontarfo, Agent for ELIZABETH McKEE, Adminis- tratrix of the personal estate and effects of the said William McKee, duly appointed by the Surrogate Court of the County of Ontario, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full par ticulars of their claims, a statement of their sccounts and the nature of the securities (if any)held by them. And that immediately after the aid third day of January, 1879, the assets of the estate of the said Wm. McKee will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having reference ouly to the claims of which.notice shall have been furnished, as above required; and the said Administra trix shall not be liable for the assets or any thereof to any person of whose claim wotice shall not have been received at the time of distribution. Dated at Toronto, the sixth day of Novem. ber, A.D. 1878. ROSE MACDONALD, MERRITT & BLACKSTOCK, li } First Class Farm To Rent, HE Understgned offers to Rent that fine Farm, being the North half of Lot 8, in the 10 Con. of the Township of SCUGOG! Containing 100 Acres, 0 Acres rlerred and in a high state of cultivation. The quality of the land is all that could be desired, rich clay loam. The Fall plowing is done, and there are thirty acres seeded down to clover, There are on the premises a large Barn with geod Stables for Horses and Cattle -- There is a well and pump at the Barn, There ay also a good young Orchard of fine fruit This is a capital opening for parties wish- ing to rent a choice Farm. For further partrculars apply personally or by letter to CHARLES TUPPER, Port Perry, Oct. 21, 1878, Port Parry s E. LEBEAU, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, -- AND -- KALSOMINER Wes respectfully inform the public that he is prepared to do sll kinds of work in his line, in first-class style and at reasonable rates. All the latest designs in 'Bign Writing, Ornamental Painting, &c. Orders left at Hallet's Hotel, Queen Street, Port Perry, will be promptly attended to. E. LeBEAU. October 9th, 1878. THAT'S WHAT'S THE TROUBLE, TO RECONCILE (OLD WEATHER AND HARD TINE. CANADIAN WINTER Is # stern reality, and under all circumstances its demands must be provided for, or the penalty will follow with unsparing certainty. What is most essential to enable people to endure the coming Season with comfort, is a liberal supply of WARM CLOTHING, And to secure this with the smallest possible amount of cash is The Question of the Day! To answer this to the entire satisfaction of all classes of the community has been the earnest endeavot of JONES BROS. And the liberal Patronage they have received proves that they have been most successful, From the fact that many lines in Dry Goods are At Least 20 Cents on the Dollar Lower Than they have been for many years, it may be expected that they have TOUCHED BOTTOM. indications of "an early and pertaanent advance, no tine Improve the As Talready there are should be lost in securing everything required for the coming Season. first opportunity to call and sce JONES DROS. Who will take great pleasure in showing you their Stock. it is complete in every department, and you will certainly be astonished at its cheapness: All goods warranted as represented, TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. Port Perry, Nov, 14, 1878 FAUTR-NOT SVEEPIG ASERTION, T. C. FORMAN ~~ OFFERS Barcaiss in White and Grey Cottons at 8c. 9c. and 10e. Barcains in All-wool Flannels--from 20c. BarGains in All-wool Tweeds--from 60c. Barcains in All-wool Pants--from $2.00. Barcaixs in Overcoats--from $6.00 each. Barcains in Hats--Latest Styles from 80c. Bargains in All-wool Socks--at 25c. Barcains in All-wool Hose--at 30c. and 38c. Barcains in Kid Gloves at 44¢. and T3c. Men's Kip Boots at $2.50 per pair. | Men's Shanty Boots--whole at $2.00. | Men's Hand-made Kip at £3.25. fie Men's Hand-made Calf at $3 75 | Women's all Leather Boots at $1.00. | Boy's Long Boots from $1.50---see them. A Half Ton Raisins--at 5 cents znd T cents. Splendid Currants at 5 cents per Ib. No. 1 Tobacco at 45 cents. TERMS, CASH. One Price Only. } T. C. FORMAN. Port Perry, Nov 14, 1878. GREAT BARGAINS aioe TIN ete Boots & Shoes JG € CNL Be sure and see them BEFORE 10¥U BUY. FULLY ASSORTED In all the other Departments. BE-TERMS--Cash or Prodtice. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. B (7 'I'he Cheapest Stock of Boots and Shoes in the Market. 1878 & 79. JUST Ricaiven ! «FOR THE-- FALL TRADE. Newest designs in Canada Tweeds, Latest styles in Dress Goods, Novelties in Ladies Mantles, Choice Winceys, Latest out in Cretonnes, All Choice and Seasonable Goods at the lowest living prices. OUR MOTTO--Popular Goods and Popular Prices Which the Public appreciate. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1878. We have much pleasure in informing the public that We flow have ote of the largest and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the County, marked also at the very Lowest Prices consistent with profit. OUR STOCK OF BUILDING HARDWARE, (Bought at the lowest prices for Cash), consisting of NAILS, LOCKS, I Nors, NISHES. BUILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, and VAR TO FARMERS. We have bought direct from the Maniifacturers a large stock of Farming Tools, comptising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, SNAITHS, aud RAKES. TO MILL MEN We can offer indlcettients in FILES of the best English make. LEATHER BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace Leather, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT METAL, and all other sipplies. TO CARPENTERS. Ve make a specialty of TOOLS, aitd keep itothing but the best niake of SAWS PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, &C. ; T0 BLACKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, lines gt TRON, BAL, HOOP and Our assortment is complete, embracing the tstial COIL CHAIN, HORSE STEEL, CAST SPRING, TIRE and SLEIGH SHOE, SHOES, HORSE NAILS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AXLES, SPR S and WAGON SKEINS. Our stock is also well assorted in HUBE SPOK RIMS; SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRIMMINGS of every description; Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your valved orders for this season. : LAING & MEHARRY. SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. PRICES 10 SUIT THE TINE The undersigned would call attention to his sperior stock of NEW AND CHOICE GOODS More attractive than ever, and at prices to suit the times. His Stock has been purchased with a view to satisfy his customers in Quality, Style and Price. Gold and Silver Watches, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, HANDSOME PATTERNS, ELEGANT FANCY JEWELRY IN GREAT VARIETY, BOOKS, STATIONERY, §C., 4C. BE Call and examine my Stock. W. H. McCAW, Sept. 11, 1878. Royal Arcade, Port Perry. CHOICE NEW GOODS! ene Al : a 3 PEARCE'S MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, PORT PERRY. | The undersigned has much pleasure in informing his customer | a rs and t h that be ie Just forelied a splendid New Stock of such goods as Sad {he pon ol puis shes of all who desire choice summer goods, the styl lit, them favorites with all who see them. y : le, ganlity aud pao of winch make The Newest Fashions, Finest Stylesand Most Handsome Fit alwys sectired. _ Coime and inspect my stock of Superior Worsted Goods, Choice Cloths and carefully Selected stock of Hats; Caps; Shirts and everything in the Gent's Furnishing line, cheap. J. PEARCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Quiex St., Ponr Peary. May 16th, 1878, GH Goods The place to save Money in buying Goods, Cheap eli: TO CHRISTIAN"S, MANCHESTER. Stock fully complete in all the Departments. \0 ot hava, DLT EVN GOODY the best Markets, and at the lowest Cash Prices. SPECIAL. 15 yards of Wincey for #1. 50 pieces Black Lustre from 12; to 50 cents. The best value for the money ever offered. Bought in BARLEY. FARMERS--Bring along your Barley, and get good prices, ONE DOLLAR PER BUSHEL For best samples: S. H. CHRISTIAN, | SUCCESSORTO ~~ E. WORTHINGTON, 2 DEALER Wises Peas, Oats, Earley, Corti, Bran, Shorts & Cracked Wheat. CRAHAM & BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, OATMEAL, &C. Salt, Coal, Paste, & Water Lime, A Targe number of new and second. land flour Umrrels for sale. BULBS. A faige quantity of Hyacinthe Bulbs just received. Agent for Super.Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust and other atlificial mantires. Samples on hand. J. L: WATKIS. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1878. A NEW: SHNING BACH HE Subscriber, in returnfog thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors, begs to imvite their attention, and that of the public generally, toa NewSewing Machine KNOWN AS TW WHITE Which he has just added to his stock, Machine whose range of work is from the fines muslin (with No. 200 cotton,) to heayy tailor ing, and leather stitching. It is large ing Beautiful in Design-- Superior in Finis mple in Construction-- Easily Understood--Very Light Running-- Rapid in Motion--Quiet in Operation--Large Shattle and Bobbin--Donble (steel) Feed--and is adjustable throughout. To wind Bobbins there is no necessity of unbelting ; unthreading ; removing attach ments : removing of work ; running machine. No Cog Wheels or large Cams, or Complica- ery ted Machi y Do not fail to see the * Ware' before giving your orders E. HEAP; Mancheste?, Manchester, October 16, 1878 N32 --All klnds of Sewin fachines and ", locks repaired. Also for a number of Marichester, Oct. 24, 1878. second-band Lock Stitch Machines in running order, and warranted. Prices from $4 and upward. a ase FOR SALE I | TO HAND or to Rent. JUST lc 3. BAYLIS Prime White Fish Trout, Herrings, &c, In Barrels and Half Barrels. ICE 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 in Cash will be paid. 1. J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Oct, 24,1877. HE Sitbecriber has mich pleastire 1n informing his customers and the public generally that he has just finished and is how manufacturing some of the Ritest, most desirable CARRIAGES OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, Of the best materal and Workmanship. They will be sold at such Prices as will enstite their ready and rapid sale. My manufacture is now being run and sought after over the larger portion of this Province, and every effort will be put forth to make the mabu. facture of the ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, Port Perry, still more deservedly popular, BAN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED." : : JAMES EMANEY. Port Perry, April 10, 1878, SCHOOL TEACHER WANTED, Tedchet 1s wanted for Schdol Section No. 2 Towhship bf Brock (Wick), services to commtetice at the New Year, -- Patties holding secontl or third class certi- ficates wishing the situation will please bring Testimonials and apply personally to the undersigned up till Nov. 30th, DAVID LEASK. EXAMINATION --OF SECOND CLASS TEACHERS. pes Ekamination of Second Class Teach: ers, for the County of Ontarid, will be held iu the High School, in the Town of Whitby, cothmencing for second class certificates; on MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, At 1:30 p.m. It is indispensible that candidates should notify the county inspector, not later than 10th November next, of their intention to present themselves for examination. JAMES McBRIEN, County Inspector, Wick, Nov. 5, 1878, STRAYED from the premises of the sub scriver. lot 9 in the 5th con. of Reach, it Juae 1st one yearling Heifer, nearly red, "an one yearling heifer white, with a few red spot: on the shoulders and head. Parties giviug such information as will lea: to their recovery will confer a favor. FESTUS EPTON. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1878, 0 HAT fine, pleasantly situated property in the Village of MANCHESTER, Consisting of 8 acres and 34.100 of an acrd With comfurtable Dwelling, Stable; Barn, and other necessary outbuilding. -- There isa good Orchard on the premises with a good supply of sbade trees &nd many fine ornamental trees and shrubs. This Was the regidence of the late Adam Gordon M.P, previons to his moving to Port Perry, it is muw occupi d by Mr. W.C. Heard. It would be difficult to conceive of a more pleasant and agreeable spot ; the locitioh is all that could be desired and parties wishing to purchase or rent will be liberally dealt with. For particulars, apply to D. C. CHRISTIE, Manchester: Manchester, Sept. 17, 1878. "C.DAWES, LICENSED AUCTIONEER! rf HE Undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking the public for the Extens sive and Generous patronage bestowed nport him since his entering upon the duties of Auctioneer, and would now state that all Bales entrusted to him, of whatever descrip- tion, shall be promptly attended to and the interests of the owners caretully guarded, -- Sale Bills prepared and blank notes furnish ed. All orders left at the Flour, Feed and Grain Store of J. L. Watkis (late E. Worthington's) will be promptly attended to Charges Moderate. C. DAWES, Pert Perry Aug 1, 1378. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THR Township of Reach. PRIVATE CONTRACT. OT No. 2, and the South-haif of Lot No. 7, id the 3rd Concession ot the Township of Reach; well situated, good soil, and & dwelling house on south-half of lot No, T-- There Is over 100 Acres of Timber ou Lot No. 4. These properties will make good farms, A small cash payment will be required, the balance to remain on Mortgage for a term of years to suit the putchaser. Apply to T. H. McMillan, Esq., Osha: Ont, or to the iindersigned, ! ! oy LYMAN ENGLItH, Oshawa, Ont. Oshuwi, Sept. 18, 1878. 41.tf A FIRST CLASS Suffolk Boar, Large Breed. ue Vddetsigned will keep for service during the season, at his place, lot 20, in the ynd Con. of Reach, that really first- | lass Suffolk Boar, large breed. He took Ist prize at the South Ontario County Agsicul, by tral Socicty's Show, held at itby in 1878, and 3nd prize at the North Ontario 'onnty Agricultural Society's Show, held at = © 'ort Perry in October, 1878, He is now six nonths old and is a choice animal. No better can be bad, | Scrvice $1.00 Casa Myrtle, 0 t, 21, 1873, Manchester, Oct 19, 1878, GEO. Reach, Nov, 8, 1878. Reid, 5