JOB DEPARTMENT. ts, Hand: Bills; Posters, Programs, Boone Blank Forms, Receipt Checks, Hooks, Circulars, y style and color promptly: nd : .-at lower. rates tha: an, Siler neh aCounty. Partiof from a distance getti Hom "H. PARSONS. CLEMENS, , Physicis sical Surgeon and and' Residence a 1 Eh Town Holl, § Port Perry. 2 Toor in Office, Sa Solicitor, veyander, hoary : Conve &o. fo i Ona Bank, sr # Office Sell tor 3 Bank, Port Por discon allowed to Masham] ho advertise by the year or 8 form wii ll canes bo stctly ad. BANKER AND BHI Good ) Notes ps Has oy ambiint of Money to Loan At 65 per cent. on ufo Mortgages. | tm INSURAN CH Pir Parti Hand effected at the Lowest Rutés in Good ills, &e, ig 2 have thew done to a. & wif English Companies. EF Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1889. MONEY TO LOAN E Subscriber is 1 propseed to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security AT 8 PER OENT. 47 Also on Village Propertys Faas Lie Asp Agcip NorTHERN joey Coy, © PumNix Assurance Co'v. Cirugess'. Insuance Co'v. Grasaow & LoxpoN INSURAN cE Co'y "| Port Perry, April 26, 1889. "WILCOX & HOLT "now putting g in-Upper and Lower Sets of 4 Teeth at from 4 T0- $76 EACH SET. just' purchased iis day stock of tooth. ht - into North Ontario Iam satisfied I. get you both as to quality Come and see. Rooms over the. practice of his pro es Licensed HAuotioneers FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, &c., &e. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- "nto ul or no pay. Terms liberal. Register will be kept at Hiway Modi ce, Port Perry, and at the office of War. Srxok, Township Clerk, Manchester, where parties can make ar- rangements for sales. Acall is solicited. W. M: WiLtcox, xx, Horr, Port Perry, "Manchester. Aug. 22, 1887. Fe: the hori Tc Gaindge all calls personal BE Foes day or. by nigh dod 0. 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Ww 'Woodson, Fort Worth, th, Texss. " For several 3 year 11 1 have relied more mn nye BRA En ne Shas to late my bowels and those of ships or last are not severe in Among other costly tiention the following an sized bottles and vials in" wh arasold : Agaricin, 4} ouriges; colocynthin, 5} ounces, $114.75 line dydrochlorate, 4} ounces, cyclamin, 3} ouitoes, $54,04 ; dig 14 ounces, $87,40 ; gentisi 4 $91,156 ; heliotropin; 6 ounces, aydrastine hydrochlorate, 6} $164,80 ; papayotin' tised as.& for the diphtherio membran bottle, per bottle, $186,060. Besides the above there preparations made from thy. " bean, the cost of which ii They are chiefly used in dises éye, One is called phys alkaloid, and costs §137.¢ 50 vial. more expensive, being sold int one-half ounce bottles at $503.12. . Still another: p crystals, an aristooratic surelywfurnishes a fitti this pyramid of costly Physostigmine. eryeals oF ed | kinds of Feed, SEE country life by giving opportunity fori, ck snd it fs whee it neighbors to exchange visits, and for _| the people to attend public gatherings IX. PURDY thank the public for the liberal patronage'bestowed on him during inl in' business and algo to inform them that he has opened a ZPROVIIO STORK , To 'connection with his already Extensive Business of nd to sell as cheap ds any other house in town or Produce. Market Price paid for all kinds of Produce. ALWAYS ON HAND ALL KINDS OF ler &StoneFlour, Seeds a specialty: Barrel and lt. tPrice paid in Cash for Fresh Eggs, Oats, &c | us oy gave ME A OALL €3 H. PURDY. you FRLD'S. il Spotacie which wr at his fort and your Eye Be Te 5NO Gimming di ziness, or any distressin 'with the so called "Boss" of various kinds. Great attention is now being given to the improvement of city roadways ; and it is strange that so little heed should be paid to the equally important matter of im proving roadways in the country. ae steamer Linda, from Montreal, ed Liverpool about the middle of Nov having lost 354 head of cattle en route, and the stock Ignded were in such poor condition that they werd at a dead loss to the shippers. House ofCommons; on Monday, he ae President of Board of Agriculture, stated that the Board has passed an order prohibiting the catriage = cattle on the "Linda " in future, as fter inspection it was found that she as not properly fitted up for the trade, being a transient vessol, engaged for this one trip. ee frre « All Men young, old, or middle-aged, who find them- selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptons: Mental depression, premature eld age, loss of vitality,.loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lac of energy pain in the kid- neys, headache, pimples on the face or y,itching or Reelin sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizziness specks before the eyes, twitchi of the maustles, eye lids aud elsewhere, hful- ness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by. Sleep, constipation, f voige, désire for hopes it planted in Riel's did not ripen, and one nis A made worse by the varty's 'appearanicn' as flunkey to the great American dollar. But for its alliance with the Rielites" pr he Liberals could have _profited by the 1 ficulties in which Sir John was en-- tangled by thé Jesuit Bill. Its mis takes saved him, and the knowledge that the Opposition was as deep § in the mud as the Government was in the mire left him free to throttle the Fejua) Rights ides. ey Tnx Woodstock Sentinel. Revit teild. this illustrative of * good hunting in Muskoka :"--The Rev. A. Kennedy of. this town inforras us that deer hunting A ¥ in Muskoka this fall is exceptionally good. His brother; who is captain ¢f the Vinonah, plyitig between Burk's Falls and Ahmic harbor, has shot from . the deck of his vessel, while : regular trips, ten deer during the fall. The reverened gentleman received an. as a present from the Captain a night ago a fine deer weighing hundred and twenty-seven "poun The trip between those points > delightful as well as desirable for th grown weary of the constant removals Books sent a Heart disease, the symptoms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, rapid and irregular, the second beart beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, etc., can positively be cared. No cure, no Send for book. Address M. V. Eso. 50 Front Street East, Toroute, Ont REV. H. M. MANNING, Pasvon. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. Church of the Ascension. KEV. DR. CARRY, Incumsmsr. Gunde Services, 10:30 and 6:30. ok Evening Service, Wednesday, 7:30, 8t. John's Church. "wr (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. J. MCMECHAY, Paston. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:80. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. Baptist Church. REV. J. MCEWEN, Pastos . bath Servioes, 10:30 and 6:30. Ser k Preing Service, Thursday, 7:30. the' Bows of which are a in {OE hy ith the name "Boss" und the Sut Eaters : rom fo 3 ese Pe AT DimsraLp's No better Spee , every three years, and because the change whould give him a settled, pastorate 'and a settled home. He believes that very much of the work done in the church was wasted by con- stant change of pastorates, A $750 Cottage. ' or its equivalent in cash will be given to - thepersondetecting the greatest number of errors, (words wrongly spelled or mis- placed) in the December issue of "Our Homes." In addition will be given two cash prizes of $200 each, four of one: $100, eight of $50, ten of $25, twenty five of $10, fifty of $5, one hundred of , $2, and one hundred and fifty of I; distributed in the order mentioned in - rules and regulations, which will be sent with a copy «f December issue on! recept of 15 cents in stamps. Spedial cash prizes given away almost every . day during competition which closses - February 1st, 1891. Address Our Hoxes Publishing Co., Brockville, Oanada. Mother and Babe. NTLEMEN, -- 1 have used Hagy wid Pe Balas for for a bad sd rags, ond cured by one early ~~ monthe-old also edo tod ugh LT iving him some it In very mi avg Mags. E. J. GorExn, 20s: ALEX. STIRTON