3 1 Pah dri o 3 ba and others who advertise by the year or Thcsa torma will in all otaes be strictly a3- Pe . Hand Bills, Posters, Programs, ada, Blank' F Recei &c. of ie and color : Jan. 29, 1887. Z om oh FARKEWERL, L. L. B,, Count Haegey Bau iatess County Sol- otary blie and Con: wing Court House, "Whith y L : 34 YOUNG SMITH, L L.- B., Bawrister, 5 tori ala Selcor i Chtnory A. MURRAY, DENTIST, Fle now tting in Upper and Lower Sets of Deets at from $4 T0 $756 EACH SET. 'Having COTTINGHAM, ENTIST. "THIS PART OF CANADA. you want a Wet of Teeth that are durable, comfortable and io. 1n sppestance, give mea eall.-- h extracted, by a Sew foo without foe--Over Mr: Rolph's Harpess Shop. Port Perry, Oct. 12, 1887. Veterinary Surgeon. oe Good Notes Discounted. Has any amount of Money th Loan At 85 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. £5 Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1889. MONEY TO LOAN HE Subscriber 'is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT a Security AT 4 PER CENT. £4 Also on Village Property. £4 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. SA HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. Office next to Ontario Bunk. Port Perry, May 10, 1885. WM. EDMETT Fine, Live AND ACCIDENT. NorTHERK Assurance Co'Y. Prenix Assurance Co'y. Crrizens' Insvkance Co'y. Graseow & LoNpon Insurance Co'y Port Perry, April 26, 1889. WILLCOX & HOLT Licensed Auotiofeers FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, &ec., &c. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. x A Sale Register will be kept at HENRY > GORDON'S ce, Port Perry, and at the office of Wu. Spence, Township Clerk, Manchester, where parties can make ar- rangements for sales, Acall is solicited. W. M. Wunoox, Perer Horr, " Port Perry. 3 Manchester. Ang. 22, 1887. WM, GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Yaluator &e. 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Well-ventilated bedrooms will pre- vert morning headaches and Jussitude, Lemon juce and salt will take spots: of iron rust from linen, which "should be left in the sun to bleach. E To clean tan shoes. soft soap, wells rubbed in, answers very well, and also keeps the leather quite soft. 2 Apply linseed oil and turpefitine in equal parts with a soft cloth to the white spots onffyour furniture. A few pieces of horse radish root put among pickels will keep the scum: from rising on top and improve their flavor. ¢ The hght,in sleeping rooms should never fall directly on the eyes, vor should the rooms be either too dark or too light. Soft soap js said to be excellent for - shampooning the hair, and a mixture - of lime water and glaycerine, strange to say, is vouched for as a tonic that makes i¢ retain its color and glossiness. There is always something new under" the sun, though this last remedy. appears, at the first glance, 10 be given . to keep gray hair from turning yellow. 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