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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Apr 1879, p. 4

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"Colonel Wrottesley, writing from Wool. London: --A young lady was sitting wich, has made public certain facts which with!a gallant captain in a charming. 'deserve special attention from our manufac. ly decorated recess. On her knee turers and artisans, Ho observed recently was a diminutive niece, placed there that all the locks at the War Office are of 4, play propriety. Inthe adjoining American manufacture. Mis request for an room, with the door open, were the Snaulas, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170) y » London." x explanation of the circumstances drew from the contractor an almost startling statement supporting the Colonel's conclusion that the old handicrafts in metal are bocoming obsolete,' and that * the Americans have ob: tained the start of us by being the first to recognize that those manufactures which, like guns, timepieces, and locks, con. sist of a number of small parts exact coun- rostof the company. Says the little niece, in a jealous and very audible voice, "Auntie kiss me too." We leave you to imagine what had just bappened. ¢You should say twice Eibel dear, two is not grammar,' was the immediate rejoinder. Pp of one her, can be produced at a greatly reduced cost, and that unless our manufacturers bestir themselves the Ame-i- cans will completely command the markets of Europe." The contractor, Mr, Jas, Hill, thinks that the distress prevailing in many of our manufacturing districts is attributable 10 many causes besides foreign competition, which would not be possible if our masters and mea were to study each other's interests more. And he adds trade would be much better than it is if the leaders of trades unions were to employ their funds in edu. cating the men technically, or in relieving disobled members, instead of wasting their resources in fighting their masters' He gives many painful instances of the drunk- enness, improvidence and ignorance of the workingmen, and complains of their short "hours and long wages, and their antipathy to the use of machinery. He blames also * the obtuseness of their masters, who prefer to reproduce the same class of goods from generation to generation, instead of adapting themsgelues to the advancing ideas of the age.' He gives the following anecdote from the iron districts :--¢ An iron master in Bristol told mea year or two ogo that a large order for hoop iron had been offered him from a Russian source as a certain price, but he could not accept the order, unlees the men were prepared to reduce their prices, -- He could nct do so himself, without giving the men six mouths notice. He therefore called them together, and stated the case.-- The men consulted and said, Let us draw cuts' (draw lots) ; and they ultimately voted against a reduction, The master told them that the order would go to Belgium, and their obstinacy was fast driving the trade out of the country, The men's reply was (in their own wordi), 'We don't care, Let the trade go to Belgium; we will follow it there; it will be a bit of a hooting for us, The result is that these men are now living omrmeal and water, and the master whose conusels they set at naught is obliged to tuke care of their wives and child- ren." With regard to our lock trade Mr, Lill gives many interesting details, explain- ining how, by the use of machinery, Ly the cultivation of intelligence and knowledge, by sober and industrious habits, aad the observance of some other conditions--the Americans have 'made a large bole in our lock trade,' while they have 'almost annih- ilated the Geneva watch trade.' It is clear that strikes and trade desputes will give the English workman'small help in contending against competition such as this, el A Deadly Point of Pronunciation At a wedding in South Carolina last month an incident occured aptly illustrating social life in the United States. The bridegroom, who be- longed to the 'first Southern famil- ies,' took exception to the phraseol- ogy of the officiating clergyman and remarked, 'You shouldn't say those uns whom the Lord bath jined to- gether, but them uns." The preach- or, who prided himself upon the "high: toned' quality of his language quietly dropped his hand into the poeket of his surplice and interpol- ated ;--* You jist paddle your own canoe, young feller,or your trouble'll begin sune enuff. I'm running this teu party, I am--as I said afore, my beloved hearers--those uns as the Lord'--Just then the bridegroom made a motion towards his hip, but before he could draw the minister fired from his pocket and the young man fell dead at his feet. Instantly the whole church was full of blazing pistols. Inless than five seconds the only person left alive was the bride, who had ducked behind the pulpit early in the action. The halt married fomale gazed musingly around and remarked as she started for home :--* These self cocking re- volvers is playing the mischief round here, and that's a fact I' -- ere Hppe's Cocoa.--GraTervL Any Com- ©0)RTING.--"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-select- od 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 dict that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaftby keeping ourselves well fortified with pure elood and a properly nourished frame,"-- Civil Service Gazette--Sold only in packets labelled-- "Juss Eres & Co, Homeopathic a We Know. dre suffering with a gevers h, cold BAKERY AND Confectionery! HE Bakery and Confections + 11 nes in all their branches carse: on in my Port Perry and Prince Albe 1 establishments | Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice Bridal and ether Lakes made to order, Socials and othar 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. Port, Perry, March 10, 1875. TUMMONDS FLOUR, FEED, PROVISION, GROCERY & SEED STORE, Opposite the Post Office, Port Perry. Very Fine Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos--Cheap ! An Abundant Supply of the best Quality of Garden and Field Seeds. Farm Produce bought. WM. TUMMONDS. Port Perry, March 25, 1879, John L. Watkis SUCCESSOR TO E. WORTHINGTON, --DEALER IN-- FLOUR, FEED. SEEDS! Peas, Oats, Farley, Corn, Bran, Shorts & Cracked Wheat. CRAHAM & BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, OATMEAL, &C. ee ALSO ree Salt, Coal, Plaster, & Water Lime, A large number of new and secondhand flour barrels for sale, Agent for Super-Phospbate of Lime, Bone Dust and other artificial manures. Samples on hand. J. L. WATKIS. Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1878, RICHARDSORN'S FACTORY! PORT PERRY. HE undersigned would embruce 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 ho is still planing lumber at §1 per thousand. Blinds, &c., &c. Which cannol be surpassed in quality or had at lower prices. 5 ie PAY UP. All parties indebted to me are hereby re- | guested to pay up forthwith and confer a or on Vi A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Dec, 21, 1876. Company, ; 3 . Can | Cannington, Sept, 26, 1876, The VICTORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company ; of Canada, HEAD. OFFICE. ....,. HAMILTON. 5A tin {113 40 Neko one of the best companies in the Dominion, and parties having to insure will do well to id many advantages of insuring with this _ T. H..WALSHE, Agent, unington, Ont, % iA" Be 5 REMOVAL! ---------- HE undersigned would embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to their numerous customers for the generous 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 cfforts 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 arders and driving business generally. The public may rely on having their orders promptly filled with CHOICE MATERTAL Good Workmanship, PERFECT FIT! Give us a call at our new premises one door west of our old place of business. DOUBT & MOTHERAL. Port Perry, Sept 25, 1877 UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Magnificent H Hayive purchased one of the finest Hearses in the Province, BeavmrrLiy Trixmep, and in the latest AMERICAN STYLE with all the modern improvements, and owning a fine, suitable team of Black Iorses, I would respectfully call attention to my UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT, Where everything that is necessary for the proper observance of the last rites due to the departed can be furnished on the briefest notice, on the most moderate terms and at Prices to suit the Times. Funerals conducted with the ut- most decorum. A Targe selection of Walnut and Rosewood Caskets and Coffins. Metallic Caskets furnished when required. Burial Robes in all sizes and styles. Gloves, Hat Bands and Shoulder Scarfs furnished free of charge, Public attention is called to this fact, that without any exception, I have the best Undertaking Outfit in the County. ANOENsIoglEL IR: A large and well assorted Stock of Fur- ture on hand at all times, given to the Framing and Mounting of Paintings, Chromos, Lithographs, &c. By paying strict attention to business, fair dealing and selling at prices consistent with an honest profit, I hope to merit a share of public patronage. B&F Remember the place, Sign of ths Big Rocking Chair. W. J. NOTT. Port Perry, June 18, 1878, I> OF DIVISION COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario, For the year Whithy... Brougham ere | SED = Oct No w | Dec 14}27 15{20 1 18 17 = Junior Judge. Whitby, Jan'y 7, 18%9. EF. LEBEAU, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, ee A Nee KALSOMINER OULD respectfully inform the public that he is prepared to do ull kinds of work in his line, in first-class style and at reasonable rates. All the latest designs in House, Ornamental Painting, &c. 3 Orders left at his Shop opposite Thomp- son's Hotel, op.at the Walker, Port Perry, will be prom attended to. ; E. LeBEAU. April 2,1879. : WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas £¢ , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to orde. / JOHN NOTT, Agent, Pott Perry. Whitby, July 20 1874, 32 Ask Your Druggist For Dr. Carson's old established and never failing Worm Symp. © manufacturers Martin & Co., Oshawa. Agent, A. M. PENTLAND, Druggist, Port Perey can make money faster at work for us than at anything else Capital not requir. ed; we will start you. per day at home ade by 5 Men, women, irls wanted everywhere to wok fo the time. Costly ontlivandterms Picture Framing.--Special attention | REMOVAL! HE Subscriber having removed to the NEW STORE one door east of his old Store, would respectfully announce that he has on hand and will keep during the season all kinds of FRUIT,EARLY VEGETABLES, PLANTS . §0. Also, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, §C. MAPLE SUGAR, §C. GROCERIES! Of all kinds as Cheap as any House in town. #&5" Give me a call and you will be satisfied, L. McLEAN. Port Perry, April 24, 1878, PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES C. M' KENZIE, HT Subscriber having now fully ec nipped his pew and extensive Livery Stabl »s with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, is prepared to furnish Arst class LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. €. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 FOR ALL. MAE undersigned would take this opportun- ity of returning ncere thauks for the large and still increasing patronaze bestowed on him since opening business in Port Perry ; and would now intimate that with the view of securin greater accommodation I have move my business to the shop on the opposite side of the street, THE JUND DOOR EAST of the POST OFFICE, where I shall be happy to wait on all parties wishing to purchase. SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Attachments, ils, &o. The Best Machines for the year 1877, we do so Wi! faruers of Covad the. wedi favor 'and patronage conferred upon us, and the steady and in- creasing deman Machinery--the Johnston Self-raki OFFICE OF THE BROWN & PATTERSON MPG CO. WHITBY, ONT. TO THE PUBLIC. tal of A Itoral Joplements to the gn Tuintysssond Aneel gin Ageia degree of prideand Tn pregentin d from year to year for our new celebrated Farm Implements. i rs, to make & specialty of Agricultural Sl Sn Ee os i Rig ELT Reaper and Mower, the Cayuga Mower, the Young Canada Mower, and our new Whitby Harvester claiming a large share of our time ard attention. i. sud vudbhvited atited t twenty-two years we have given our most care and undidvi attention to Eos Jig 1 ane oe of the various machines in use, sifting out the best poin remedying defects, modifying and correcting errors, strengthening weak points, adapting an proportioning every part as our increasing experience has suggested. ul We employ only the best mechanical skill, and our machines pass under the mest carefu! supervision and scrutiny--every detail being subjected to the severest criticism--and each machine is thoroughly tested before leaving our works, to prove the Soupletonese of every par ificalty in putting them in operation by any person of moderate mechani and there is no d ability. ; inl refe ts th - Our machinery has been selected and constructed with a special reference e man chi many tools having been made for this particular purpose, and i al ph a workmen are educated vp tothe wants and a thorough knowledze of the construction of our machines, and not adapted for other worl, OE or] degree 0 skill and proficiency than where general manu- are thus enabled to obtain a higher facturing is wrried on. We are, therefore, ena dey 1 manufacture, adding not only to the perfection ef the work, but also to the rapidity of its exe- ion--i t reduction of cost. a A nt tnd eCCBATY. in a well regulated establishment, and we are enabled to turn out our machines with a higher degree of perfection, and at prices so low as absolutely to defy competition. The Johnston Self Raking Reaper ie now so well known as a Single Reaper, that a word of commendation would almost seem su- perfluous, but as there are many claiming to manufacture this machine who have adhered to the old original Johnston machine, without keeping up to the improvements, that justice to ourselves and patrons require of us to state that we have modified it in almost every essential part, and for strength, durability, and equality of sul in every ind and condition of grain the "Jol lightness of draught and ease of { " ns d by pre-eminently ahead of all o*her reapers. In proof of this position we have only to point to the many First Prizes awarded us--at the last Provincial trial of Ontario, and mary county trials 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 ina combined machine, and cannot fail to meet all the requirements of purchasers. Our Improved Cayuga Chief, Jr., and our Young Canada Mowers are both first class machines--constrtucted almost wholly of Iron and Steel. The Cayuga Jr. bas a rear cut, and the Young Canada a front cut ; both strong. durable machines, and not ex- celled by any machines in the market for quality of cut, durability, lightness of drat, adaptas bility, and ease of management. OUR NEW " WHITBY HARVESTER." As the country has became better adapted to machinery, and many of our farmers have be- come skilled in the use of machines, a growing demand bas sprung up tora Light, Durable, First-Class Reaper. Alive to the requirements of the day, we have succeeded in inventing a machine witha Wrought Tron Frame, wich the least possible gearing--with large, broad-faced drive wheel,-- and so constructed that the frame and table tilt at the same time, thereby keepiny the pitman Cheap for Cash Repairing promptly attended to. The publicare kindlyinvited to come and inspect my show room. C. TUPPER. Dec. 4, 1877. HITBY, RAILW PORT PERRY & LINDSAY . | TIME TABLE No. 24. Taking cflect Monday, Feb 1, 1879, | TORONTO TIME, Trains Going North, MAIL, EXPRE®S. Depart, Depart. 07am, 4. Toronto, via G. T. R. .... Whithy Junetion R | tWhith: Brooklin] Myrtle Prince Al tPort Per {Seagrave . So) *Ops {Lass {Lindsay *Ops... tMaripo tManilla, 1 Whithy n; R. Toronto, via G.T.R. arr.!1 *Flag stations--Trains stop on signal only. {Telegraph stations. NOTICE. 8 HEREBY GIVEN that I, the under- signed, am the only person authorized and empowered to collect or receive monies due the Ontario Copper Lightning Rod Co, HAMILTON, In the Counties ot Ontario, Victoria, Dur- ham, and Peterborough, either on notes of hand, orders or accounts, put up in these Counties for the past three years. Any person paying any amount to auy party except myself or my written order will be compelled to pay the amount again. All parties interested will govern them- selves according to the above notice. M. G. ROBSON. Port Perry, Jan, 17, 1879, MARBLE WORKS! TiS undersigned begs to express his hearty thanks for the very liberal tronage bestowed on the firm since opening the i BaBBIB WORE ee A Toe: PORT PERRY In future the business will bo carried on by the undersigned, and as in the past, every attention will be paid to. promptly supplying Monuments, Tomb Stones, 'Tablets, ' Pillars, and everything in the line, Choice M; the Bost Byles, First-Cl Workm and Prices at the lowest possible figure, An inspection solicited, MANLY ROSE. Port, Perry, Dec. 18, 1878. ACENTS, READ THIS. We will pay Agents a Salary of $100 per month and expenses, or allow a large-com- mission te sell our pew and wonderful inven- tions. We mean what we say. ple free.-- dd: "SHERMAN & 00., Marshall, Mich, oe. Address TRUE & Co, Augusta, Maine, THE A GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from always in line with the knife. The rakes ave driven directly from the main shaft--there being no perceptible side draft, and no weight upon the horses necks. We are confident that we have succeeded in inventing the most perfect Reaper, taking it in all its parts, that has ever been produced. We have applied for letters patent, -and shall hold our invention, for our own exclusive manufacture, and we respectfully suggest to intending purchasers, that they should see this machine before giving their orders for t i 1 weighs, all told, 600 pounds, but being made principally of the best quality ofiron and steel, and from its ingenious and compact construction, it combines the strength and durability of he coming harvest. The * Whitby Harvester" the heavier machines. All onr machines are fully warranted. With this list of machines, we feel confident that we can meet every requirement, and we respecifully solicit a trial of our machines, belicying that we can furnish a better machine for tlie money than can be obtained clsewhers. Respectfully Yours, BROWN & PATTERSON MF'G CO. Whitby, Ontario, March, 1877. * "CHAMPION" FOR 1877. Over Thity--fire Thousand Machines SHld NO BREAK AGES--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 and durable of all Harvesters--The best and cheapest Machine in the market. Purchasers Always Entirely Satisfied. eee =, FOR 1878. FORTY THOUSAND MACHINES ARE BEING BUILT. 2 STEFI, FRAMES BEING SUBSTITUTED FOR WROUGHT IRON FRAMES. MALLEABLE IRON CHIEFLY USED IN PLACE OF CAST IRON. ONLY SIX PIECES OF CAST IRON IN COMBINED MACHINES. WEIGHT THEREBY REDUCED OVER THREE HUNDRED POUNDS. 3 SINGLE REAPERS, OR LIGHT MOWERS The result is that the © Champion" will be the lightest in weight and draught of any machine in the market, at the same time equally as strong and durable, and ag free from liability to breakage as those built in 1877. The manufacturers are .determined that it shall excel in every particular all other machines offered, regardless of first cost, and have therefore taken this UNPRECEDENTED STEP IN ADVANCE OF ALL THEIR COM- PETITORS in the manufacture of Harvesting Machines, { For further information, address, Joseph Hall Manufacturing Co'y . OSHAWA, ONTARIO. Oshawa, Feb. 20, 1878. AGENTS~D. CARMICHAEL, Sunderland; G. URQUHART, Sandford. M. O'DONOVAN, #2 PRACTIUAL CARRIAGE MAKER NEAR THE TOWN HALL, - BROCK STREET, WHITB | ---- en * ' the best Material -- Work mado to order with neatness and despatch, Particular attention paid to re- ..ring. bled to introduce a more perfect system into all the departments of RECORD ¥ Cosme, STEAM Capmer Facrony! rn, The WHITE! 3 WHEELER & WILSON mes Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly. manufacturing more) a large Stock of just such FURNITURE. As the community requires ; suitable for all classes of purchasers. All of croc Ma- And HOWE ) Sewing Machines, At PRICES TO STIT THE TIMES. TERIA, the Best Workmaxsuip, and at sues | HE New Machine (the WHI ag a1088 as cannot fail to suit. y T TE)is rapidly becoming» Tivariie Where: ark The Wheeler and Wilson, a have been before the 0 shines a quarter of a century, and need no word of praise here, the handreds of them which'are in successful of Rants ot Delag a Safcleit proof of Shelr, excellence an ority. ove mac Jan ted i kept in order fora io i yaa kB - Machines not kept in Sto : order and supplied as low tothe I he id The best Sewing Machine Oil ; Needles for all the leading Machines, and Se: hing Attachments kept any i ic Jae BE. HEAP, Manchester, N.B.--All kinds of Sewing Mach Clocks repaired. Also for an oh second-hand Lock Stitch Machines in runnin order; wn warranted. Prices from $4 a upward. © Manchester, October 16, 1878. ee te iit ll FOR SALE, CHEAP, COMFORTABLE Dwellin, A and Good Stable with half 2 Sow land attached in the Village of Manchester, for Sale at a Bargain. : UNDERTAKING In 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. Terms to suit the purchaser, No money required to be paid down, Title indisputable, For particulars, apply to MRS HENRY LYLE, Manchester, J. W. DAVIS & SONS. PortPerry, Nov. 26, 1873 19-1y MANCHESTER. HEARD'S Manchester, Jan. 30, 1879. Carriage Works ! AND GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING ESTABLISHMENT. hE Subscriber has much pleasure in staf ing that he has secured the valuable services of One of the best wood-workers in the Pro- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to fill all orders for Cutters, Sl ighs, Bob.8leighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short nofice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work- manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done so as to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. p&S™ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. THE GREATEST of Modern Time Wonder LOREAL, /. RE IER bd TARE The 'mis Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and are invaluable in all com- plaints incidental to Females, The Orvtaent is the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, of however long standing, For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin discases i has no equal, BEWARE OF AMERICAN CQUNTERVEITS T most respectfully take leave to call the attention of the | ublic generally to the fact, tha certain Houses in New York Jig sending o many parts of the globe SPU 10: IMITATIONS of my Pills and Ointment.-- These frauds bear on their labels some address ew York. 1 do not allow my Medicines to be sold in any part of the United States have no Agents there. My Medicines are only made by me, at 533, Oxford Street, London. In the book of directions affixed to the spvri- ous make is a caution, warning the Public agajust heing deceived by counterfeits. Do not be misled by this audacious trick. as they are the counterfeits they pretend to denounce. These counterteits ar purchased by unprina eipled Vendors at one-haif the price of my Pills and Ointment, and are sold to you as my genuine Medien es. I most earnestly appeal to that sense of juss tice, which I fecl sure I may venture upon asking from all honorable persons, to assist me, and the Public, as far as may lie in their power, in denouncing this shameful Fraud. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medigine bears the British Government Stamp, with the words "HoLLoway's PiiLs AND OINTMENT' Loxpon," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 533, Oxroup STrreT, Loxpox where alone they areManufactured. Hotloway's Pills and Ointment bearing any other address are counterfeils. The Trade Marks of these Medici ro registered in Ottawa. fence, any one re out the British Possessions, who may keep the American Counterfeits for sale, will be pros secuted. W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Dec. 17th 1874. 16 Tailoring Establishment | | OVER MR. BROWN'S (LATE MR. CUR- RIES) STORE. PORT PERRY. HANKF UL for many years of liberal and increasing patronage the subscriber 'would inform his customers and the general public that he bus got thoroughly arranged in his new premises over Mr. Brown's Store with increased accommodations for carrying on every department of his business. All orders promptly filled The NewestFashions regularly received. © The Latest Style perior Workmanship, and perfect fits wi ranted. JAMES RIGGS. Port Perry, 15, 1876. FIRST CLASS TAILORING, rast class Tailoring in all its depart- ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, 'Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. ; R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874, 16 Signed, THOMAS HOLLOWAY 533, Oxford Street, London, January 1st, 1879. ADVIOR, [ ANHOOD, WOMANHOOD. ree. A warning against imposition. How youth and middle aged (both sexes) may restore their shattered coustitutions, especially if arising from early indiscretions. Herein lies your only safety : by a professional gentleman of rare ability. High Canadian press testimonials -- r Mention this papers Send stamp for answer, » 'HE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. ..# ,Just Published, in a sealed Prof. J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontario. J J Envelope. Price siz cent. = A lectmie on the Natura Reenter, ap Badical sur of | Deutinn > ° Veakness, or Spermaterrheea, indu y Self- i a : Abuse, Involuntary Emissions. Impote . ak bo) otice Nervous Deny aud TERS Yo ane -- riage generally ; Cousuuption Eplepsy, and H1S ee give notice that I have sold Pus) Mental and Fisica] Incupncity, i to s J. + D., au- ames V. Thompson, Port Perry, LARA Te NEL » au The world renowned author, in this admir» able Lecture, clearly proves from own experience that the awful consequepges of Self Abuse may be effectually removed withe out medicine, and without dangerous surgical rations, bougis, instruments, rings, or cor« dials; pointing out a mode of cure at onge gers tain and effectual, by which every su , DO matter what his gondition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately and radieally. . EF" This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. : ; Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, toany | address, on receipt of six cents, or two poste See a'lvertisement Leaded " Rupture. tho age stamps. THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO Tr a d o r k A Ann St., New York Post Box 45ha 5 8.) | LUGGA GE AUSTRALIAN TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION HORSE AND CATTLE FOOD, ~~ Avoamcvprows with all rights and privileges to use and dispose of the same, 2 HE Subscriber is prepared to con Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every 44 JOHN YOUNG. description of Luggage to and from the Rail. Port Perry, Dec. 27, 1876. 2:tf San a Jy whens stout town A {ern : moderate, . Nothing need be added as to the value of JOS. COOK Port Perry, Jan. 1, 1874. ROPTULE. of this Feed for Horses and Cattle, it is un- 'equalled y g yet di d for im- proving the condition of these valnable ani- mals both as to flesh and general health, | Al parties owning horses or cattle should JYREE by mail. Egan's Inpeni AFRTY- have it. The universal testimony of all X' Pap Truss; gives rELAL Busy. who have tried it on their stock is that they in 4 to12 week dorsed by high medical would not now do without it. It is cheap. E authority. The Mgnt Suriiealinvens safe and beneficial. The purity of the mix frye ig, § tion of the century. The secret of 'Truss holds rupture during the Laides1 exci efge ture is guaranteed. 3 be ight 3. V. THOMPSON. | omior. Vary chery hd day with great | port erry, Janty 13," i876. Prof. J. Y. EGAN, Hamilton, Ontarig,

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