of Wms EE Modis. Jones Bros' Column. Derives E™ 'name from the City : which it was first made, viz: Calicut, in India." The printing of Cloths dates far back as the Boks centur, gh not practiced in Englan until ue the seventeenth. The Eaglish now excel all other nations, both as to durability and beauty of colorings. -- Xo les' and Ashton's goods are gengr- acknowleged to be the best, and may always be had at ] ONES Pros, - he pay particular attention to select~ bin best of fast colored goods, and are at all times prepared to furnish, at satisfactory prices, those they will Warrant not to Fade. In former times, Calico was printed by hand with blocks, but cylinfler printing has since been introduced, which is the greatest improvement that has éver been made in the art, the importance of which can scarcely be over-rated, enabling to offer the choicest goodsat a mere trifle of the price paid in times gone by, when a print grown, was considered, by eur grandmothers, a real luxury. In some of its forms, not the most complete, it is stated that a mile of calico can ba printed off with four dif- ferent colors in one hour, and more ac~ curately and with better effect, than by hand blocks. One cylinder' machine, attended by one man, can perform as much work in the same time as can one hundred men, with as many assistants. lo a similar ratio, owing to the im- mense variety and excellence of their stock, combined with wonderful cheap- ness, JONES BROS, in all probability, sell more prints in fa given time, than were sold in this entire County some years ago. The coppar cylinders are from 30 to 40 inches in width and rm 4 to 12 in diameter. The pattern is complete around the circumference of the roller, and each revolution of this exactly re-- peats it, [In the large calico print works, the engraved copper rollers con stitute a very important item in the in- vestment of the capital, the value of the stock of these held by some print houses being rated even as high as $200,000. At one time, fifty to one hundred pieces of calico were considered by re- tailers a large stock, but to supply their extensive trade Jones Bros, require annually from eight hundred to one thousand pieces. Customers call- ing at their stores are astonished av the xtensive variety and still more at their markable cheapness, especially their and 12} cent goods, which are really excellent cloths and warranted last colors. To produce all these various colorings, f a separate cylinder i is required for each one. They are set in a strong frame against the face of a large central drum, made of iron, and covered with woolen cloth in several folds, between which and the engraved cylinders the calico is printed as 1t passes. Prints are of many kinds and qualities. The heaviest are not always the best, but those that have the same sized chain and: filling, closely woven and evenly made from good cotton, are generally the best. Althongh Canadians have not yet introduced the printing of calico, they have attained a Zest degree of perfection in the Canadian cottons now rank 'equal if not superior to the Foglia, 3 ONES BROS. Weep bot Kinds { in all the various grades and qualifies, and after several years saps ate satisfied the, Canadian Cations the best value they can their. customers, being . easily " ched and the most durable. Special attention is directed to their 10, 11and 12ic Cottons which are rare valué. Ni * Parties desirous of urchasing Prints s vil be liberally N and Cottons by te By dealt with, : TINES BROTHER®, alicoj: y al- Sana Wode, Esa... M: HEN RY GRI ST, PATENT SOLICITOR. AND. DRAGRTRNA, OTTAWA, JANADS, 10 Ibs. and other Documents to secure Pa- tents of Invention 0a receipt of the Model of the Inven REFERENCES, Hon, A. Campbell, Postmaster General; We. millie, Esq., President British Ba Noid Compas ., Auditor forthe Dominion ; Fo SWEETER ! SWEETEST! 11 Ibs. 12 Ibs. FOR ONE DOLLAR. * anager Ontario Bank ; Hon. John Carte ings ister ef Public Work, Province ofOntario. Strayed Milch Cow ! season, Strayed from ne of the Subriber, [which they off Prince Albert, a two weeks ago, a Red y dd their customers Roan Mulley Cow, 3 years old. A suitable reward will be given to any who will give such Inert will loa A ~ her Jecovery 5 ; and any party retaining her on Port ows Borer, July 24, 1873. The undersigned having determined not to be conveniently out of Sugar during the preserve have purchased and are new receiving - 000 LBS. SUGAR, at the above low rates. The Stock' comprises all the various grades of Crushed, Refined, Cuba and Porto Rico. JONES BROTHERS. premises after this notice will be G. L. ROBSON. Prince Albert, July 28rd, 1873,, GOOD W. M. CASI FOR LUMBER THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y ILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE ix Casn for the following sizes of LUMBER! Delivered at their yard In Oshawa. [SQUARE . EDGE PREFERRED, | LIQUORS!! Wightman' S, "PRINCE ALBERT. OAK or AsH, 1 in, 1§, 2 in., any width, Burrernut, 1 in., any width. Rock Erm, 1} in., I} in, any width; Common WaTeR ELM, 1in., any w idth. Basswoop, 1 in., any width. 1} in, 5, 8, 10 or 16 in. wide. 4" 1} in., 12, 14, 17, 18, 20, or' 21 in. wide. Ping, 1ia., 1}, 2 in., 12, 14, or 16 feet long Marre, Beech, and Biren : fully in Choice to his Dry Goods and Grocery 8 : Shi 3) tr fame giao 1300 lowest possible ratés. » I | 3x21, Square Saning: . IL. GIBBS. Don't forget President. J § | Oshawa, Feb. 5 1873. 8| PRINCE ALBERT, JuLy 24, 1573. The inhabitants of Reach and surrounding townships are Fospaes- formed that the Subseriber hos added a Stock of Liquors tore, where purchasers will find: the very best Brands at the WW. M. WIGHTMAN'S, : New Store, 4 . Prince Albert. PRINCE ALBERT CHEAP GOODS FOR EVER ! The Subscriber having a tremendous Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shocs, Summer Clothing, &c., &c., which-he is anxious to dis- pose of FOR CASH Previous to the purchase of Fall Stock, has de- termined to offer the same at' a Sacrifice for Cash for TWO MONTHS from this date. All parties having any spare funds on hand Bouse bring it along and secure bargains of «Now fa. the time 'to save frou ome. to WO Doll ars on every Ten Dollars purchase. ep sn Save your money and bring italong as soon as possible as the Goods will positively be sold at a heavy discount. XXXXXX OOoo0og The public acknowledge that when the Subscriber says he is going to sell his Goods at a sacrifice, he means what he says and no humbugging, and now is the time. i I. C. FORMAN, Noted for Cheap and Fashionable Dry Goods ! Prince Albert, July 3, 1873. : ( A. Bongard At Port Perry. BONGARD begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding townships, that o he has established and is determined to drive with vigor a general Meat and Grocery Business! In Port Perry, next door west of Thompson's Hotel, where he will always keep on hand a full Stock of CHOICE MEATS, FISH and GROCERIES of every description AT SUCH PRICES as will put COMPETITION out of the QUESTION!!! GREEN, BLACK, and JAP'D TEAS--RAISINS, CUR- RANTS, SYRUP, TOBACCOS,--HADDOCK, HER- FRESH OYSTERS--best grades--always on hand. A. BONGARD. Lightning CONDUCTORS! Orme HE Subscriber before setting out on his RINGS, &e. Port Perry, Jan. 15, 1873. To School Trustees! NICE: hereby given that all School Trustees within the Township of Reach; Who may be desiroas to have their School Assessments Placed on the Collectors Rol} for the present year, do make their applicafion to the revious to, or at the meeting of Council to be held at the Town Hi Manchester, on Saturday, the 9th day of August next other- wise such assessment cannot de placed on such Collector's Roll ic JOHN CHRISTIE, TowNsHiP CLERK. Redeh, July 8, 1873. 30-5w I= OF THE DIVIS|ON COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario, FOR THE YEA eB: (| which he has carried on | Lightning Rod Business Spring Business tour would embrace the present upporiinity ot returning his most sin- i thanks to is numerous patrons for their liberal patronage Juang ie past three years in He feels much pleasure in stating that i {he Tan Sou hundreds of buildings on which is Rods there is not one instance mn 1 has be have tailed to prove perfect protectors against the dreadful vis of the lightning seoks. ke seighnoting bujdiings have been truck, th Toperty de oyed, and precious fives seriond, ig} uilings which 1 have rod- ol have been in the thunder storm as in calor, Let me say however that it is not enough that buildings be roded unless it is dons on ecientific principles it will serve no goud porpose. To secure (tia advantages of these most valuable protectors they must be properly put vp, and this can only be done by experien ed hands. 1 would now say to the public in general that f am now cilities have »lo|81215]2 2 2|5 5 prepared fo ony» byes Smo. ssason's € zlz|= 3 tour thro! this" and the neighborin, i = 2 of 2 3 3. tes § iy my bu a o ' 4 been largely increased w. toget oy wit .) 3 ! Ne : = 3 LN = my Fan) eaperionte will enable me 0, 3 [17] 2119126 4|15] still more Prompliy No. 18] 3{20 0 16 tne orders of all Ww CIN 19] | 4}21 1 17] patronage. My motto shall still be No. 6] 120 22 "lig work ait ihe lowest possiblo remaneratiy No.7] 121} al 19] prices. and efficiently to meet ho favor me with their i Pour Perey, July 24, 1873. Junge. ' . 1 Alkorders punctually atiénded to, 5 BROCK STB Passed Through THE FIRE ! MOVED AGAIN! 0 With a view to the accommodation of the public and to forward the interests of Prince Albert, and the township generally, [ have sold to Mr. Wightman the store which I lately purchased from Geo. Currie, Esq., and my customers and the public generally, will now find me in the Store lately occupied by Capt. Sinclair, prepared to meet the wants of all from my IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOEN! Of every size and variety, all of choice qnality, which together with the work made upat my own establishment, will enable me 10 supply all who may favor me with their orders with just such goods as they require and at the lowest price ut which such work can be sold. J. WRIGHT. Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, _ Prince Albert, May 15, 1873. FIRST CLASS (CARRIAGES Ontario Carriage Works PRINCE ALBERT. etl pr ps A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH BUGGIES! On Show and being built at the ONTARIO CARRIAGE Works, PriNcE ALBERT. These Bugg ies are extra superior both in Material, Workmanship, Style and Tinish, while the prices are such as cannot fail to satisfy all, xe. Call and inspect them. JAMES EMANEY. An inspection will secure their sale. ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, } Prince Avrsert, April 16, 1873. wes TAYLOR'S, MANCHESTER, The Subseriver would take Jia operon opportunity of informing the. inhabitants of and sur country that having leased the Store lately occupied by A. Gorpon, Esq. he is now getting on a carefully selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., &c., purchased at the best markets and on the most advantageous terms. Latest styles and superior quality in Dry Goods. . Choice, Fresh Groceries. " pa Gools all New and Reliable, and sold at such prices for Cash, as wil secure speedy sales and quick retarns to make up for small profils, . JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, April 7, 1873. M. O. Carriage NEAR T, Maker ! CET, WHITBY 1 GOOD assortment of Buggies J ty on hand made from vost wiatorial. Work (Motars. Brown & rr S003 INIHIS MIN ' IN Every Department !! SPECIAL Bargains in Flowers and Ribbons Cheaper Than Wholesale Prices. This highest price paid for any quantity of good BUTTER! a P NADH § W. H. LEATCH, Prince Albert, May lat, 1873, made to order with neatness an} dispatch, Pattictlar attention to repairin, © ALL WORK WARRANTER. = Paid Yopaly " LA Manchester, May 14, 1873. TEOTRRW eli ey hi French The best assortment, and most sty. lish are to be found at Gl. (CRE COMPLETE i LADIES ! If you wanta New Parasol, a pair of Kid Gloves, a Néw Bonnet, a New Hat, a pair Boots, a Silk Dress, a Broche Lustre Dress, a New Tasso Linen Dress, a Japanese Silk, a Batiste Muslin Dress, a Print Dress, or cay other kind of Dress Goods, yon wiil find my assortment best and prices lowest. Do you want a Black Silk Shawl-- a Black Grenadine Shawl--a Black Indiana Shawl, a Rich Striped Shawl, a Broche Shawl, a Roman Scarf, a Rich Silk Jacket, a Cloth Jacket, a Fine Rich Black Lace Shawl. I have all these in great variety and at prices that will suit you. Do you want Lace Collars, Lace Sleeves, Lace Ties, Lace Trimmings, White Silk Lace, White Cluny Lace, White Edging, Black Real Lace, Black Silk Lace, Black Cluny Lace, Black York Lace, Black Fringe Lace, Fringes, Black and Colored, Braids and But. tons? You will &nd wy assortment ocmplete and cheap, { I | | GENTLEHEN I Who want suits for summer will find over one hundred pieces of New Spring Tweeds, Russel €ords and Drills to select from, besides Coatings' in Light end Dark Venetians, Meltons' Serges and Black and Blue Broad Cloths ; and can have their Garments made up promptly in the most: fashion- able style and at reasonable prices.-- Gentlemen's Boots, Socks, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs, Collars and Handkerchiefs in great variety and a beautiful assort- ment of FANCY VESTINGS in light and dark colors. Fifty pieces of Fancy Flannel Shirt- ings from 25 cents per yard. Just re. ceived also, a lnrge lot of Table Linens,' Towels, Napkins, Pillow Cottons, Steamlooms and Sheetings. In all the endless variety of Small Wares that are so necessary to our daily comfort, as well as in the more important staples my stock is com- plete and every article is marked down to the Lowest Price that willal- low the Smallest Profit for handling--to my customers and. the public would jus, say when you have, cash in your pocket that you want to spend remember that | Sell Cash and ready pay as cheerfully x any way, and probably do more in Yat way than these who sell for ready pay, and cheerfully submit my goods dn prices for comparison, x Acne vu Allowed a tiboral discount on all pur. chases of [Dry Goods. Plaster, Salt, | Hinges, Glass, General 1 Hardware, & i A INET hd