ital dog Rocred of the feria oh a Ay EERIE GEO. GARDNER. ty of the wis to inform the public of Port Perry and surrounding country, that after four years experience in prosecuting | Corn 40c to" 450, his business in some of the largest win of Sheepskins 40¢ to 75¢. 'the United States, he is better Lisi red |' 16¢ to 17¢, N than ever 1 execute any of the following ides $5 to $3, CP= | branches of his trade :=Stone Masonry, 1iides 12 Sod $5.50, vousness, : ts Eicklsylog in all its branches; Plain 4 Pork $6.00 to $6.30, and many other SLB Ornament Plastering. Also Artificial Turkeys 7e to 10¢. pits Sepp uisenss Stone Walks, that will remain permanent Ducks 7¢ to 10¢, and will endure any weather. Brick Chickens Seto, For Sale by all 'ealers. Toronto. Cisterus. without any wood in thts con (Feesd Be to ou, MIB Prourietors struction to decay or give out. If you are Butter 18¢ to _ MILBURN & C0. Pronrictors Toronth |; in need of any oi she a or some to me and 18c to 18, obtain prices, material required in my Cheese 10¢ to 15¢ Money to Loan.--Mr. F. M line will be kept constantly on hand, and | Potatoes 300 to 356, Zarnold, licitor has any amount of | for sale after tho first of next A GEO. GA DNER, Port Perry, Jan. 3, use { money to loan at Jowest rates of in 'terest, in sums to suit borrower. E ery Bensmort Fullly BatTopnd for te HOLIDAYS Don't fail to see my magnificent stock. PRESENTS FOR ALL. WwW. ¥. McOCAW. PECIAL ROoTior The undersigned has a full and choice Stock of HENRI Furniture = REHEARSE he which he will sell for the next month at greatly. Reduced Prices. My Stock : consists of Parlor, Bedroom and Diningroom Suites, and every other description of Furniture suitable for housekeeping. [ have placed in wy Store a large quanity of very fine Gilt Frames, all sizes, and Gilt Mould- ings suitable for the Holiday Trade--C ug AP! ES. Lumber and Wood taken in exchange. JOE IN INOTT. Next door west of St. Charles Hotel. EZ Give me a call Dec. 6, 1893. A Large and Magnificent Stock i SOF _ NEW. WINTER GOODS --AT---- Whitby &Blong's FEEETTETTTTTTTRTTTITes 'We have much pleasure in stating that our facilities fo business have been largely increased and we ate now prepared to furuish perfect fitting Suits from some of the hand- somest Fnglish, Scoteh, Irish, American and Canadian Oloths ever shown in Port Perry. Gentle men wishing a FASHIONABLE, STYLISH SUIT! CEETReTEeeeaeTeaeaaeeaRees will do well to call early and select their goods. None but first-class workmen employed. Full satisfaction guaranteed, Gent's Furnishings. Everything in Gent's Furnishing line of Superior Quality, Latest Styles and Lowest Possible Prices. EFA lune line of the Newest Styles in Hats, English, American and ------ ap AE i a Sariog Whee heat 54 Hal jo 34 ob, ~ Port Perry Market. (QHotations by Meosers. A. Ross & Son,] Thursday, Jun: 18, 1894, Fall Wheat 54c to Soe. Rye float le 5 4 "0c. DE rs 80¢ to 62¢, Peas--Mummy 55¢ to 57¢, Peas--Small to B60c, Buckwheat 45¢ to 48¢, Beans 70c to $1.10, Alsike Clover $6.00 to $7.00, Red Clover $5.50 to $6.15, Grass Seed $125 to $2.00 Apples 40¢ to 50¢, Now is the Time to Get \it is Hard Titnes | Well, if that the case I will make it Easy Times " BOOTS of Superior Quality at a Great Reduction in Price that will surprise you. ALL SUZES-HY OWN MAKE, Keep no other--No inferior Stock Differ: ent sizes made up, all of which I. will dis: pose of. BOOTS that when you see them and hear the priees you will be sure to pur: chase. Repairing of all kinds done with neatnesé and dispatch. Laces, Polish and Waterproof Blacking. Rubber Overcoats and Rubber Boots re- paired. #& Next door to the Market. WM. BOND. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1893. Farm of 170 Acres For Sale or Rent POINT MARA. QOUIn-gaLYS of Lots 15 and 18, con- A) cession A, Mara. Finest clay soil, fronting on Lake Simcoe, one mile from Gamebridge, five miles from Beaverton, Possession 1st March, privilege of fall ploughing. Good frame buildings. Terms easy. Apply to JAMES B. WARREN, Beaverton. Or JUDGE BURNHAM, Whitby. .Cheag For Sale or to Rent. HE FARM of the late JAMES Byems; deceased, being the West-balf of the Fast-half of lot No. 4, in the 3rd concession of Cartwright, 50 ACERS Rich Soil, good well and pump 3 nearly all "Telcuréd, a comfortable log house, a large frame barn and stable, Wilt be sold ata low figure on casy terms, or, if rented, thie Kx- ecutor will accept improvements upon the place, such as fencieg, &ec.; in lien of moey for rent. Apply to 4 JACOB PFEFFER, Likecutor, Oct. 26,1808. Tara, Ont. SPLENDID Brick Dwelling House SIX ACRES OF LAND FOR SAL. HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale her cheice and well-appointed residence and six acres of land on which there is a fine Park cOntaining 2 acres; a fine, bearing Qrehard of one acre and good Garden ; there is asplendid Driving House and Stable on the premises. Hard and Soft Water and all other conyeniences. The Carriage Drive and Grounds are plant- ed with various kinds of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs; Vines, &e. This property is beautifully located on Union Avenue just on the southern border on the Town of Port Perry and is a very de- sirable property und Will be sold at a BARGAIN. For further particulars apply to the pro- prietress on the premises, EUPHEMIA DAWES. Port Perry, Ang. 30, 1593. FARM FOR SALE. $3200 "ios pert of os 30, con: 10, "Township of Reach. recently owned by Mr. Armenia Shier,-- On the premises are a good dwelling house, barn with stone walls aud stabling below ; a good orchard and well, The seil is a good clay loam. The farm is convenient to 'church aud school and only five miles from Port Perry, on a leading road. ' Ii 1iot sold it will be rented for a term of a g & ars lv t0 Mrs, ARE NOT a Pur gative Medi ides ) NEW YEAR'S «C & IR D>» - CHRISTMAS AN Li We are now Dap to furnish a the Holidays, composed of A Beautiful, fine high-flavored Tea at| Orang 260. per Ibi or b lus, for §1. An extra one at 30c. per Ib, or 4 lbs. Cone for $1.10. -- 25 Ibs. good Cooking Sugar for $1. Eval 18 Ibs, Granulated Sugar for $1: bs ~class Bill-of-Fare for wing in part, viz: Lemon Peel, per Ib. 25c. Groceries equally low. | Mince Meats very fine. Peaches, Nectarines and 3 Ibs. Seedless Raisins, fine, for 25¢ cia = 2 § ye * | Fini Oranges, Lemons, Dates, : Vos. Tapio, i i 3 , Almonds, Shell Almonds, 20 Ls. Light Yellow Sugar for $1. «| pis, Filbert, Hiokery Nuts, 6 Ls. Good Cooking Raisivs for 2bc. > a 4 lbs, good Currants for 25c. oh wn" Toilet Soap only 10c. a 3 Cuns of Tomatoes; Corn or Peas for Heliotrope Toilet Soap only 25¢. cake. ovr «$2.50. Beautiful Stand Lamps 60c to 9. Jen fall Lamps $2.60 to $5. Fine Dinner Sets $7 to 820. Fine Tea $210 85 These are all Beautiful Goods for Christmas Presents. Ne 2 i oa Men's Velvet and Plush Slippers. Ladies' Boots and Shoes of all kinds at big redtictions. Men's Rubbers and Som, Overshoes, Ritlbers and. Felt Boots. Men's Long Boots, hand-made and otherwise. Men's Long Rubber Boots, all at Big reductions fom now till 1st of Jan. pe A discount of 10 percent on all cash purchases of 86 and upwards. Now is the time for Christmas flxing-- Bring va Cash to CHEAPSIDE and seciire the BARGAINS. Masriags License Office. T. 0. FORMAN & SON. Post T Pasey, Dec. 13, 1893. wl E. H. PURDY FINDING THAT HIS INCREASING TRADE REQUIRED More # Room has at considerable expense enlarged his place of business throughout and is better pre- pared thai ever to supply his numerous customers. Rouen M ne nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, ata large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the IN FULL BLAST | ae sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- #7 A CALL SoLiciTeD, J. W. DAVIS, i i including th best, most approved and modern machinery including the Perniture Rooms, ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prepared in do In: GRISTING Expeditiously and in a manhet that cannot fail to give ¢ Th faction to my patrons. The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Luriber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Sept. 20; 1893, oo I N returning thanks to the public or that patronage extended to me for over ? years, I wou!d respectfully intimate that bi am, as usual, now bid or biisiness, and have a Large & Assorted Stock | OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS | which I am determined to sell very CHEAP As an inducement to Casi purchasers sh Diotouad of 12 por tandem will be alloted on all Sales from hot antl Jan. 1st next. All work beilig « MADE BY HAND, | and no factory work kept in stock, the | superiority of ny goods will at once Leeome . | of parent, Fatending purchasers will find that by giving me a call before looking elsewhery hey can be suited in quality and price, my. long experience in the trade being an indisy { putable guarautee that perfect satisfaction _ ANCY + CODD I be given by any article purchased. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. HOLIDAY DAY PRESENTS The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of constantly on hand and repairs neatly and =H No. 1 Stock of Fresh and reliable Groceries & Provisions] MEALS and FEED at all kinds. CASH PAID At all times for any quantity of OATS, PE EGGS. Batter and Eggs takeh at all til Will be prepared in a couple of week to by Bug wy gi ntity First-Class Pork for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. always on hand. Also, Barrel, Sack and Dairy Salt. | BEANS, FLAX and Sxshunge & for. Goods. Highest price paid for any quantity of Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy. BE. 1 L PURDY. 84888280008 80888800000, PORT PERRY NURSERIES: 7 have a SURPLUS of the following Nursery Stock WHICH 18 STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, and of GOOD SIZE will be sold CHEAP by the lundred or in quantities to suit' purchasers.-- European ig Ash, English, Scotch and American Elms, Black 'alnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Lareh, a and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &e. A FEW THOUSAND AppLE TREES OR EXTRA SIZE, SIX years old, 7 feet high, inch to rk inch in diameter, Also a Light Grade Stock--clean, handsome, thrifty trees--just below first-class in size; Apples at 15 cts., Pear and Plum yo cts. each. Address, C. C. KELLETT, Port PErRY, Ont. Port Perry, Nov. 9, 1808; Box 127, promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH. | Port Pe rry, Dec. 1, CONSISTING OF : 1892. TOILET SETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, §c. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Ctit Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, §e., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. A. J. DAVIS Chemist and Druggist| PORT PERRY | FEETEETITRIETIRIIISI Ree Everthing in my line of business kept ds i | { | COPYRIOHTS, 0 Par Rormation and free Ha ndboel rite § iH EW 1 BROADWAY. | oti sHiy WER, oa securing paten BLONG BLOCK, gh cry patent takeu out by us is rove Ray Lie public by 8 notice given free of churge in tha Scientific American Largest circulation of any 7 sclentite paper in the world. splendidly illustrated. N Kx 3, a man showid be without are Woakh | did: | Publi 3 361 Broadway, 7, New York PAINTING | KALSOMINING &6G: | rt | I tanity of thanking his vumerons pat. rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he has carried on the business of PAINTING | In Port Perry, and trould state that he if | better prepared than ever to execute all orders for | Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging | Parties enttiisting their work to_me may. | rely on having it neatly and promptly exe- | cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints; dou) when contraction A continuance of public patronage soli- cited: " [ANG & MEHARRY -- HAVE AGAIN-- OPENED OUT WITH A-------- Magnificent WM. TREMEER: Port Perry, March 22, 1893, BN OL : AH Solicitor, Port Perry. HE u d ke = T IE ndersigued cepa for service at registored LIVERY STABLE. ST LL LEADING! {] | ri HE VDERSIGNED begs to return liberal pasranage reecived during the for the liberal and still increas: many years I have kept a Livery Hstabligh- hestowed on him since com- went in Port Percy, Ihave much pleasure in | Jutehering Business and would announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY RAE FRAT ply the public with | TO MY NEW PREMISES ing p men; uc MEATS Le ian of Cuoice : : ily iy io where from Tai ely extended promises and in receive a liberal share of increased facilities for business the public cun be uccommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. ort Perry, July 21, 1886. 8 left at my Stall in the or with me on my rounds will receive immediate on, ISAAC J. WHEELER 16, 1893. Tro Pte-Doed Bars fn Servi, ; side Bea bo Sire Ried) ars--on the other a Chanter Wie Both Bours most noted swine breed. ers hii A the Te me and both aT are! from imported stock, the forther was bred i 0 famous importers and breeders of kshires, the Messrs. J. (i, Snell & Bro. of | ung animals Hoe fond ne i Ae oven fot ce, $1. Greenbank, Nov. 13, ad Bl TT. - Ripa 5 Tab cure nausea. A Tatuigee Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1593. Agricultural Machines IMPLEMENTS SUN DER RLAN D LEE PATER EA Homie FE Binders, Reapers, Crowii i other, Died' Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Stoclic of everything in their line LAING & MEHARRY. 28 REMOV Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina: tion Plows; Glan pion Plows, 8. er We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now Cultivator; 8. Harrow, Lang oceupy the extensive premises just vacated by MR. B. F. ACKERMAN, Raller, Ntcel JFrame Sprine Toot wliere we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harmrmess Line WHICH = FOR----ssmis CHEAPNESS, STYLE, 'Durability and |STRENGTH, Sat rr fo te San. Hues, Bankes, Bell, Truks, oi Cultivator; Binder T. nicks, & SA Also the following, the manufacture o OHN ABEL, Toronto. High class Threshing ontfits, Traction ngines and Machives; Victor Ee Huller, Portable Trivuph Engi B Moore Hotel: : cDonald's Sy Sunderlan inl Aa Bn d, Ap 'Ripans Tables banish pain. :