' Small Beginnings. > . A despatch from Kalamatioo; Mich. dated Jan, 30th says :~Last Friday the wife of Mr. "J B McCrum, gave birth to a pair of twins -- u 20% ond gin) The surprise of $he parents fa when, ou surveying the par- ib nurse held i tiny pair of infants in the palm of one of her hands. The ag- gregate avoirdudois of the twins 'Were three i sand four ounces one of them - weigh- 'dngone pouid and twelve, gunces. They Clothing had to be 5,000 AGENTS WANTED With a. small Capital, to sell C. price, wo Pad \ 's T Steam Wasmiso Macmye, llars. Guaranteed to give perfect sati ion, or money refunded. -- Twelve Dollars: per day guaranteed to live Agents, Sample Machibe forwarded on receipt', of Five Dollars. Registered letters may bé sent at my risk. te ; : CAMPBELL, - H. P.O Box10%, " BrocxviLig, ONT I Tess than eight inches long and perfect. for ed. p ¢ strangers, that which had been made roving 4 world too wide for their little . Somp doubt was expressed by the who attended the mother as to er they would live, but up to this ing they arc not only alive, but lively, ht and wide awake. "There have been since Monday a great many visitors to sce the little children and the exclamations of admiration would fill a large volume. ILa- and gentlemen old and young, flock 'to e house where the children lie. Pink and blue ribbons have been tied about the little arms of the babies, so as to answer the ques- tion of which is a boy and which a girl. GIVING UP BUSINESS Selling Of at Cost and Under CREAT BARCAINS! FIRST COME, BEST SERVED! ;. The Subscriber respectfally informs the " Public that he has resolved upon retiring m the Merchantile branch of his business &nd in order to effect a thorough clearance of his large Stock, all Gonds will be sold at cost price and under up to the .» 1st OF AEFRIL NEXT. The Stock being large and of excellent quality will afford an opprrtunity rarely to be met with for parties requiring a supply of Dress Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, &c., of purchasing these articles at exceedingly low prices, Extraordinary Bargains ! Given in the following hamed Goods--Dress Goods, Black Lustres, and*Cobourgs, French Merinos, Thibet Cloths, Rich Black Silks and Iopling, English and Canadian Blankets orse Blankets, Tweeds, Cloths, Red and hite Flannels, Grey and White Cottons, oots and Shoes. Ready-made Clothing-- tinusually cheap. Great value given in Tea Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Soap, &c. B&F Intending purchasers will please call early and examine Goods and value oftered. As all must be disposed of before 1st of April, the greatest bargains may be expected and will be given, ADAM GORDON. Port Perry, Feb. 4; 1874. HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR ALL! Y 1008 Tov ells Se ---- and of providing valuable, attractive and Fashionable Holiday Presents For all classes of the community, old and young, the Subscriber has added 'largely to his valuable Stock, and would respectfully invite all to come and INSPECT HIS GOODS ! Fine Gold: Watches; Superior Silver Watches, of sizes suitable for ladies and gentlemen, An endless variety of the best and most FASHIONABLE JEWELRY! A large and choice display of SILVER- VA RK 01 veruLiLaE Fancy Goods, The Book and Stationery department well stocked, Bem, Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry executed with ncatness and dis- patch, COME FOR YOUR Holiday Presents) TO MCC AWS, Royal Arcade. "TW, H. McCAW. Port Perry, Dec, 4, 1873. 50 CLEARIN AT WIGHTMAN'S, PRINCE ALBERT. The Subscriber Legs to announce that he @ : DAYS his ci DRY GOODS A At largely reduced Prices, Fancy Dress Goods reduced from 20¢ to 12}¢ lo do " 25c¢ to 18¢ do do " 30c to 23¢ do do " 40c to 30c do do wt 50c¢ to ajc A Splendid Stock of Mourning Goods, including Cape Cloths, Merinoes, Thibet Cloths, Persian Cords, Mctz Cords, Baratheaus and Paramettas, at Cost. A large lot of Winceys from 11 to 30 cents, Hosiery and Gloves at cost. 25 doz Pairs, all wool, Scarlet and White Hose at 20 cents, Prints at cost, White and Fancy Cottons at cost. Sheetings, Table Linens, Pillow Casing and Towels at cost, YDS AY €O08%X, Splendid Mink Set from $10 to 5. Gorman Mink Sct, 4 stripe, reduced from 4.50 Note the following reductions : MORTGAGE SALE. [ree and by Virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Morlgage bear Ae Ya day of June A.D, 1872, and made George Speiran and wife, to Alonzo Q. W. Plank and John Hodgson, on a part of Lot number three in the seventh 'concession of the Township of BROCK! In the County of Ontarloj and which said parcel of land is particular] described in the aig Mortgage which will uced at the time of sale. The said premises will be sold by Public HTYSRR ON, Fiday, 13th March, 1674, At the hour of one o'clock Pp. m. on said premiges, The same will be sold subject to a prof Mortgage made by the said George Speiran and wife to one Thomas Reed. Terms made known at the time of sale. The above premises comprise a commo- dious Frame Hotel, In good repair with extensive out-buildings which are new, It is situated in the thriving village of Vallentyne, and in the centre of a prosperous section of country, Port Perry, Feb. 20, A.D. 1874, JOHN HODGSON, M. McPHADEN, Vendor. Auctioneer, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! AND REPAIRS AT ORV IIBRT 1TH a view to better accommodating wy W the Farmers of North Ontario, Mari- posa and Cartwright, and to further meet the rapidly increasing demand for the Johnton Self-Raking Reaper, Cayungn Chief Mower, Plows, Fanning Mills, &e. As manufactured by Brown & Patterson, of the the Whitby Agricultural Works, and all REPAIRS for these Implements, AN ACENCY Has been opened by Brown & Patterson AT PORT PERRY, For the regular supply of all the above at the same pri s they are sold at the Works, All airs for the Tele, Reaner Comnre 1 ART repairs kept con- stuntly on hand, WM. JOHNSTON; AGENT. Remember the place, East of Thomp« son's Hotel, Port Perry, Having established the above Agency, so as to be fully represented in North Ontario, we have lately appointed Fd. Walker, of Utica, as our Agent; who, with our present Agent, 11. 8. Johnston, of Port Perry, wilt call upon you, soliciting your orders for the coming season, BROWN & PATTERSON. Oct. 1, 1873. 41 3 SALLE! will positively sell for the next SIXTY ntive Stock of ND GROCERIES, French Merinoes, all shades from 50c to 374e French Merinoes extra wide " 76c to S0¢ Black Lustres, " 22¢ to 15}e lo " 2bc to 18¢ do " 37jcto 27¢ 50 dozen Clouds, from 124c up. % Splendid variety of Breakfast Shawls at cost. A large lot of Stripe Ottoman Shawls, re- duced from $4.50 to 2.50. A large lot of Stripe Ottoman Shawls, extra fine, reduced from $10 to 5, Ermine Sets reduced from 3,00 to 1.75. Seal Sets reduced from 8.00 to 5.00. A large lot of Ladies' Mantles, latest styles, to 2.50. 50 Sable Muffs for 53 cents each, worth 1.50. The Stock of Twoeds and Cloths is complete, including Fine Black Broads, English Venetian and Fancy Vestings and Coatings, Extra Heavy, all wool, Canadian Tweed Reduced from one dollar to 70 cts: Good Unien Tweed reduced from 55 cts to 32 cts, ns in Carpets of all descriptions. Tip Top all wool Suits for 9,50, such as they usually charge 13 to 14 for. Black Dress Suits, got up in Good Style and well Frimmed, 15 dollars, - Good Beaver Overcoats, Ten Dollars, and German Doeskins, Beavers, Meltons, Great Millinery al Dis Making Deparment, at cost. ! | MR, ROBERTS' COLUMN. | QUEEN STREET, f PORT PERRY. OF VEN GODS} SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON! If li Dyess Goods, Mantlcs, Waterproof Suits, Millinery, Clouds, Nubias, Shawls in tartan, and magnificent stripe -- rare beauties. Steam Loom, Cotton, Shirts, plain and fancy Boots and Shoes, &ec. stn Mammoth| Wardrobe Gand Display ° a uu JONES Have determined to effect a speedy Cl y to ext prep FOR SIX WEE Important Announcement. BROTHERS ; BY COMMENCING ; : On Thursday, 12h inst., and continuing A GRAND CLEARING SALE. Spring Importati KS, Thankful for the measure of success which has attended the business during the past this opportunity of securing . The Stock embraces an immense variety of Dress Goods, Shawls, Fancy Woolen Goods, Cloths, Canadian Tweeds, Furs, Prints, Cottons, Cotton Yarn, and Carpets. + Also a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Shirts, Drawers, Hats and Caps. In Teas, Sugars, and general Groceries they offer Special Inducements. . J Genuine Sacrifice S Port Perry, Feb. 11, 1874. SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS, By offering Ralance of their large and attractive Stock AT NETT. COST PRICE. 'Ilieir Fmmense Stock of Boots and Shoes will be offered at greatly reduced prices. An' early inspection is respectfully solicited by ONITG BOG, Who feel satisfied a carcful examination of the entire Stock cannot fail to satisfy the most skeptical that this is season, they desire {0 afford their customers Shirtings, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Broad ale. SELLING OFF! 040 | CE Closing Business IN PRINCE ALBERT | The Subscriber having determined to close business wholely, solely, and entirely in Prince Albert, as soon as his immense Stock of Goods ean be- disposed of, will from this date commence SELLING AT COST! AND CHARGES, FOR CASH ONLY. And all kinds of Ladics' and Gentlemen's Furs st LESS than COST in ordes to clear them off at once. As every one knows, my Stock is one of the largest and best in the County, there being NO OLD unsaleable Goods in Stock, Now is the time to get first class Goods at low prices. Beautiful Mink S¢ Beautiful Mink Alaska Mink » y NEADY.AG OT DRE! 00D and charges laid down in Prince A BEF" Groceries, Hardware, &c., at the same sates. B&F™ Don't fall to secure the Bargains, but bring along the Cash and get your pick of the T. C. FORMAN. +9 riety, and an &e. and all at Cost Tink Setts, price $6¢ for ink 8 35, fi » SHOES S, PRIN 1 great va S, i Albert, Jan. 21] 1874, Works! Ontario PORT PERRY. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous censtomers for the liberal and constantly increasing patronage bestowed upon him during the many years in which he has been in business. Increasing business having rendered an extension of premises necessary, 1 have MOVED TO PORT PERRY, Largely extended my premises and secured greatly increased facilities for business and a now prepared more promptly to meet the increasing demands of customers and to fill orders on the shortest notice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the best style and by first class workmen. Orders for Blacksmithing carefully attended to. . Old Carriages repaired with neatoess and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. Carriage JAMES EMANEY. Taylor's Store, MANCHESTER. Ome HE Subscriber would embrace the present opportunity of thanking his customers for T the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening business at Manchester, and has now much pleasure in stating, that having purchased the Store and Premises, he will be in a position to further extend his business and offer still greater inducements to customers, My Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. 'Will always be selected with the greatest care. The entire satisfaction of customers both as to quality of goods and moderation in price will always be aimed at. .| From the best manufactures, and being con- [procrayaron 1 TO THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, ; Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &ec., 1S AT THE Devi te Greernh~--1- GEO. FLINT, Greenbank, July 20, 1873, ar TO MY CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. rpae greater portion of his FALL & WINTER STOCK oF BOOTS AND SHOES ! Subscriber having received the stantly making up work on the premises, he is now ina position to call the attention of the public to his immense Stock which for Varicty, Cheapness, and Good Work. manship ! Cannot be excelled in this or adjoining Counties, His facilities for purchasing, to- gether with a life-long experience of the qualities of this description of goods, gives him an advantage over those who mix this branch of the trade with others. Boots and Shoes being considered by them of minor | importance, their attention being principally directed to the selection of Dry Goods and Groceries, it gives the wholesale dealer in Boots and Shoes an opportunity of disposing | of such work as regular manufacturers of the | article could not be induced to purchase on any terms. Let all, then, who are in want of BOOTS and SHOES, OVER-SHOES, RUBBERS, or in fact anything pertaining to a First-Class Shoe Shop, give him a call | and he guarantees to prose that if a good | article combined with the least pessible ad- vance on Cost_is any inducement for them | to purchase, a" sale will be effected. Being' determined that the wants ot the public shall be supplied in this particular, he has made arrangements whereby weckly additions will be made, and all NEW STYLES OF GOODS as they appear, will be received re- gularly, Eiving facilities for purchasing FASHIONABLE ARTICLES equal to those residing in our large towns, Your attention is particularly called to goods of my own manufacture, as none but the very best "| Hespectfully request the public generally, w ow NORTH ONTAR ? - ---- . ° take mote of his splendid Stock of Goods, eonsisting in part of - . on . _ As matters of the atmoét importance are now pressing apon your attention, andfear- ing that Municipal, Pelitical, and Educational Contests; may cause you to neglect the more important interests of home: I beg most respectfully to pre- sent my Compliments and Solicit your inflaence in TEAS. Green, Black, and Assam Teas. SUGARS: Bbls. Montreal Refined Sugars, Cuba Sugars, New York White Sugars. Loaf and Dry Crushed Sugars, DISTRIBUTING CHEAT GoD! My Stock is lar, _ r. plete and a large quad com-. : New Goods are now being af : dered in England for the Spring Trade, which will arrive in March--to make room for hese I intend to' COFFEES. Old:Government Java, Maracaybo, and Laguyra Coffees. Zs MAT A socom Caddies' Gold Leaf Tobacco. Prince of Wales, and Fine Cat: SYRUP. Amber, and Golden Syrup. RAISINS. Boxes Valentia Raisins--off stem, Boxes Sultanus, Boxes Layer, and Loose Mescatel, A Figs. PHL AT Cost AND UNDER FISH. or Whitefish, Trout, Labrador Herings, r Fresh Sea Herings, . . ies, : Hust, Ss vik The balanée of my Self of Sardines. . . " Codfish, &c = Ne ; 'Winter Goods. Carpets, Blankets, Horse Rugs, Heavy Cloths, Tweeds, and Overcoatings, Far Caps, Over-' coats, Wool Shawls," Breakfast' Shawls, Clouds, Hoods. SégHfs, Brandies. CASES--Hennesey, Masten, Jules Robin, Sagarac, Otard Duprey, Duval Dubeis, Chalonpin, etc, ete, Rum, Holland Gin, Tom Gin," Scoteh : oy; liad, Sie, &c., will be sold at Cosi : : 7 . ; d durabilit ' } ost Special inducements offered in this branch, having the services of & First-class Milline The Newest Sit yles of Dry Goods, §ec. En Tan ml 7 enintte 1nd dune Mali; OMI Péwlan ad Buneka Whiskion, © Ladies' Mink Sets, Ger a and Dress X . 4 Rr oo [= And choice and Fresh GROCERIES constantly supplied and sold at such prices as Sblaiiied OH As We Mink, and Grebe Sets, Gaant- ; ¢ G CERIES, : cannot fail tc satisfy purchasers. re strenuously axest himself] La 4 a Raising, 5 cents, Pruns 5 conts, Dome Lead, best quality, 12} cents per box.| And fn addition to my Stock of general Manchester, Mov. 11, 1873, JOHN Ta to ohtain additional Argteciay workuirand J lets and Lined Kids will be' No. 1 Princy of Wales Tobacco 38 cents 1b, | Large Cakes Honey Soap at 5 cents such as he expects shortly to bo. able to annou wu : sold less than Cc x smoking Tobacco 38 cts 1b. are usually sold for 10 and 12§ cents, that those efforts Lave been. crowned with ; ines : , Cost. ay 12 Ibs bright Sngar $100. Cov Oysters, Pickled 12 cents per can. GIENYUTINS =k success. ry aca . About one hundred pisces of! Washing Starch, Best quality, 8 cents, Lobsters Pickled 20 cents per Can: f Ds IS Men's Wellingtor Boots from $2.35 to| * "hu SJ Print 12% rorth ve ab pun ag bee Ay, Scenes Ih. a tC, : AS IMPORTED! RAT) $1.00. Ladies' Boots fom One Dollar fo| Sacavs and, Ysasl Sheries; Hunt's Port| PT 23c, worth niore" ab' ie PEAS | 43 Che esta ' a If-chests of Tea to be Sacrificed TEAST ' * : NOTICE hid pl h nn Wines, very old; Jinderinan's and Tarragona wholesale. . ; 7. Spell attention is fvited tooue om huni Binal Smaseiiitls Tur Sotcolin | Pct, Baw Sei Fornceie' Sootel to ihe inest oteft Black* and' g CI ro UU '| Bhave just received another lot of that de-| [| ENIRY CHARLES |rivirre stuniciont comertof te Towi\ship of | and the highest wages will bo ghven--wosld | tianate Stock of Goods, stable fr fit| Colored Silles ip" ths Couiity ae aa ) . Yghtrel, deticiome : oH ad Sunderiand, on Monday, Saroh Prefer ono fo make sewed Work... | | class Grocers, which Iwill ities' |from T5e. C Il and secnré' the No. 1, 01d Ryo Whisky $1.00 per gal, usual prico $1.40 : Hs Received a further supply of Jane Rew ay Sunderinidy oniMonvay, 3f Cush for ay quantity of Hides aud Tallow. » ; | Call a h iiowhst 61 «ox De rewnant-s xx pone), TMS ABKUN |, Sl Ri Canadian - " 1.25 " " $30 And ALE fa Blone Jars) Tune oross Lots 6.7 and & into Lh con. Old Crow " 1.5 « " nb in Session of said Township of Brack, the said ee 4 : : . ee Hennossy No. 1; Brandy £300 per gal., usual price $4.00 TEA! HENNESSY'S JULE ROBIN & Co., and | fmtem isos A XMAS WINES. B ottom Pri ces 3 fv Now 2, 1% 175 " " 250 «! n OTARD'S BRANDY." ; . ; el / 4 "ne KX } a 'a Rum; 2 "« & 3 ; nd OLD" 3 Township Clerk, Moet & Chandon's Chanipagne. § } Hl Jam am, 2 " cu 250 KENTES SOLEERD abd OLD TOM. Cannington, Tub. 174, 3 Bom 5 a No. 1, Old Port Wine, = 3.50 Ha " 4.00 POST «nl SHERE " FOR SALE. ° Feist Bros. Sparkling Moselle. . 3 x 0.8, «te 2.00 # SL All Goods marked very low through | op. | Roa 0 ALE A Hone and Loton Lot 17 in the 16t con.| Hunts Port Wine, : FOR CASH. No. 1, Sherry. Wine, $3.50 per gal, usual price $4.00 aT : j ALD. WELLS' TORONT! ; ot ee and Tot ok 32 Jue Seton Vaaais Golden Shere. 0.2, 150 e WALKER'S Extra MALT and RYE. there are a good Frame Dwelling, a Black Chinese Preserved Ginger." in i Ss sont a S £ " Pd fd 140 ; wim Smith Shop nd Stable, a ood well ad . Bo C Aleand I n Stout, usual price pump, © The lot contains halfan acre: or AT ampage, er ot, $1.25 sal prio 8175, : A. W. ROBERTS. |Goateh. cura prama. Feb, soc] ™ =" ™"" ro. sapazon, | WORTHINGTON'S, | _ ha ai Y © WM, M.: WIGHTMAN, PRINCE ALBERT. Port > Yee tr 18%" ts Soltek, Sept. 8, 1873 Por TUTE Brock, Feb 28th, 1874. Layton, P. OP FORT PERRY! « Port Perry, Dec. 11, 1873. . iA . Perry, Dec. 17, 1873. Perry, Sept. 8, 1873. 8 * . ' 3 5 - - 7 * x Si ; : 7 oo a ~~