al God that Glitters. i cities hich are honored ing the Provincial exhibi- "tion. held in them do not get it all for nothing---the outlay is very con- ~ Provincial Fuir was-held in London, * notwithstarding that they already had a capital Crystal Palace, it cost them $8,000 to make additional © 'already had everything necessary in way of Crystal Palace and other ac~ commodations still they expended an additional $13,000 ere they were prepared for the Exhibition." Otta~ wa is to be the fortunate place this grounds which cost them $8000 and [Pin calculate on a further outlay of' 0 prepared to receive the Show. This | Annual large expenditure ee tin a great measure be avoided ovary purpo: rmanently locating the exhibitions in one place. Leta proper central point be selected where the visitors ance of accommodation with all necessary facilities for getting there; and let the shows be permanently fixed there; this will save a world confusion. Every necessary conve: nience will then be supplied and be- ing permanent the first outlay would | Call and Examine before purchasing else. be the only one likely to be required | whe : soon, and much better accommoda- 4 _ tions would be provided when it was understood that they were to remain. CT ee-- A Dangerous Experiment. 111875. 5. SPRING. "no ' i § 4 5 3 siderable. The last year that the THE BEST ASSORTED ove woul imagine os iney| Most Fas ionabid ! Jom and he nesifol fond are make | SPRING TWEEDS 00 or more before thoy will be SPRING TIES AND SCARFS rpose better served by | JLAAtS and Caps, and expibitors may have an abund- UNDERCLOTHIXG, &C.. &C, ever shown of expense und no small amount of CHEA P FOR CASH ! Port Perry, March 18, 1875, 48 WILL SHOW THIS WEEK, ONE OF STOCKS OF in Port Perry, ro. W. TRENBETH, Merchant Tailor. The EI t busi h addi- sont tater i snc re icty amenics TAT LORIN Gr, Marriage Act came in force, the romantic swain must now run the gauntlet of the courts. The law now provides that in the the consent of the parent, parents or guar- must make affidavit to this. A Wm, , of Richmond Hill, is now oY undergoing the salutory influences of the 3 courts 1n the perjury line, William is a swain of rome twenty-three sum ners, a farm laborer. It appears that Fill had come to the conclusion that it was not right for man to be alone and he deter- mined to take unto himself a wife, and re- solved on changing the name of Lottie to Lottie ----, Lottic's pa wished to have something to say in the matter, especially as C Seo a hl 1 roam But Bill ob- | The Singer Machine is decidedly the best of the Goods is cousidered--which cannot > theold man's ntevietonce and (us| | machine now in use and also the cheapest fail to please purchasers. when the quality of the machine is taken | into consideration. Parties will do well to { come and examine the machines, brought on open hostilities which resulted in | Bill's being forbidden the privilege of fur- | ther visits at Lottie's home and further Lot- tie was forbidden keepiug further correspon- Aence with Bill. This brought matters to al at once he determihed to brave all danger, event of the bride being under 21 years that TE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor- dians mustfirst be had before a license is ob. | NS rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, | ini i Port Perry. Newest Styles, First-Class Saihed ang the SU Diisining she license Workmanshin, and a perfect it guaranteed. In all its Departments. ing Businessin all its departments at harges moderate. the greatest possible epse and comfort to the horse in traveling. | ness and dispatch. EM PORIU ! JAMES EMANEY. lately iii upjed by Mr. G. U. White. PORT PERRY. [Mirai ™ 1500 Cords of Hem- H E AR D ' S 3000 S Sheepskins, And any quantity of EFlides| GENERAL BLACK-SMITHING TAKE "Notice. Y 1 HE business will in Min future "he can 3 by the Subnoriber i energy romptitude. Horse gHoEING Will always be a Specialty | At this establish been long and anxiously desired by the num- erous owners of horses in this prosperous section of country, <The Subscriber is happy to statd that he has fully met this demand by employing a full staff of the To be found in the Province. Parties sending their Horses to my Horse. Shocing Establishment may rely on having them shod on such principles nsw] Hi dertlon the foot, counteract deformities occasion: by imperfect shoeing cr otherwise and secure WRIGHT'S In all its departments executed with neat B65" Remember the place. The shop rg WANTED. MANCHESTER. lock Bark, CARER TORK and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRIGE IN CASH ESTABLISHMENT, Ra | pee Subscriber has much pleasure in stat j ! y ing that he has secured the valuable FB ge " pervices of ' % Will be paid by the Subscriber. MR. ANDREW CAMPBELL SHINGLES ! One of the best wood-workers in the Pr. . . J. WRIGHT. vince, and is now better fitted than ever to Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. fill all-orders for Cutters, Sleighs, Bob-8leighs, or any description of Carriage with dispatch. FIRST CLASS All repairsin Wood or Iron executed with neatness and on short notice Customers may rely on getting the best material, latest styles and superior work- manship. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the ease Material, re -- Style |and comfort of the horse in traveling. p@ All Charges Moderate and all work Warranted. W. C, HEARD, Manchester, Dee, 17th 1874. 51 D. CONBOY, Carriage & Sleigh PORT PERRY; MAKER, And would embrace this opportunity of as- MAIN STREET, TE Subscriber would return his sincere thanks for the very extensive and rapidly increasing patronage bestowed on him since opening business in Agent for the Singer Bowing Machine. JOHN RR | crisis, and Bill comprehended the situation| Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. seize and carry off his Amorata atall hazards and getting Lottie to consent, the teresting | m B. E i 0 RnR i NG ' couple took their departure on the morning | of March 24th being armed to the teeth with | a mariage license obtained from a regular | issuer in the locality. Lottie's pa soon dis- | cevered his loss, then there was mounting of | IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, AT SQUIRE'S ted he Nei y ( ste ee eer glam Etsy Ren TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ran ; there were racing and chasing o'er hill and o'er lee, and-the fugitive runaways soon did they sce. The high contracting parties | were overhauled just as they were preparing | for the interesting ceremony which should pronounce them "one Bo sh." Th Arate pa was not irfied with LT -snatching bis daughter from q e edge of the | ipice over which she was about to tumble | ut he had a warrant issued against the now | I disconsolate Bill on a charge of perjury, he having made affidavit that the parents of the girl had given their consent to the marriage while the opposite was the fact. Partieswishing to try the dangerons exper. | iment of ranaway marrin2®s had better wait |AT forno license can be legally obtained for either the give their consent, and whoever obtains the Ticense must make oath to that effect. iBill is a case point. Poor | p ince Albert, April 2, 1874, OVFR ROSS' STORE PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE. 0 Port Perry, Oct. 30, 1873. FIRST CLASS *AILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all its depart-- ments, HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, until ail concerned have passed the sweet 21,| Work made up on the shortest notice in latest styles and at moderate rates. A male or female under that age unless the good fit guaranteed. parents or guardians of the party under age | Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. -- or suring his customers and the public gener-| ally that as in the past so in the future will [ X BRID GE! he strictly adhere to using only the best| material, employing none but good work- men and selling at prices--when the quality Constantly on hand lots of Boots and Shoes of my own manufacture, Call and inspect my Stock, pay=First block west of the Post Office RICHARD WARRINER. Port Poy Nov. 12, 1873, ENDERS his sincere thanks for the hearty and generous patronage he has recived from the public since commencing busines in Uxbridge. A practical know- gance, in Style and Finish, and a determina- | tion to make his work equal in every respect to his representations, isan explanation of the very large and increasing demand for his work. Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pat- entee of the turndown seat has made a very great improvement as applied to Buggies. and now making a specialty of Carriages with is . J this seat, The great demand for Cutters T. Cc ou R Ti C E with this seat fully confirms its superiority and excellence. Asa Single Buggy it is PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE light and stylish, it is almost impossible to detect the fact that it was ever designed for e bool Oo Y ec d two seats, yetin a moment it can be changed to an elegant family Carriage capable of car~ Ka four persons. TO HIS A shifting Top Carriage with this improv. un seat is capable of being changed to Eight different forms and so perfect in every feature as to call forth the admiration of all. Parties about purchasing Buggies will find a decidedly to their advantage to ecxemine Opposite J. W: Davis' di these Carriages before purchasing elsewhere. Factory, | The Turn-down Seat is exempt from every QUEEN STREET, useless adjustment and possessing in an em. inent degree Utility, Beauty, Strength, Ca~- PORT PERRY. Fite Cheapness, as the Parsaes ol | Seat with its adjustable contrivance costs but Port Perry, Oct. 15, 1874. {8250extra EE Send on More Immigrants. " The Government required six letter car. sriers in Quebec where the free postal delivery system shortly comes into operation, and the Sevviees of 1,684 appicants had to be declin. This discloses a fearful defciency of 'bands, six men were advertised forand only seventeen hundred presented themselves as li for the posi ly two hun- . dred and eighty.two for every one that waswanted. Do hurry on the immigrants. JUST RECEIVED | . One of the Largest and Finest - which will be sold at ec Ni Uni State, such as the a WATORES, "&e, a ELGIX, i, or, United States Watch Co | All WA TCHES! 1 Horse and Buggy Phat has ever beon offered to the public | one Fine-toned Rose-wood Piano worth $550 During Holidays. They are from the most | 60,00. ssuacurerof nglnd and he of (EEE, TRIE, L210 Tikes 0 Main 3 A The only reliable Gift Distribution in the I 9 i J country. HAS $60,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! to be distributed ic IL. D. SINFBE'S 172nd REGULAR MONTHLY goLp AND siLver |GIFP ENTERPRISE! bere, To be drawn Monday, May 3rd, 1875, ' TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF pam 8 Each in (Cash | SRE CASH ne Silver Mounted Har- Gold and Silver Lever Hi 1 Family Sawing Machines worth S10 each. unt (in all) worth os ashes LOW PRICES! rE umber of Gifts,6,30. Tickets limited to Tickets, $1: Six Tickets $5 Twelve $v; Twen Twenty e $20, Circulars 'ontaning. wai list} of Of prizes of the manner of other ip information In To reference oF > the. str "butit Lo Sent $0 Any one orde ring them' lef 101 OR Siem se b ra tonk 0. APPROPRIATIONS 3 3 ON ! . Roads and Bridges, NOTICE! isberty_ in given. dha hat 91 ppl. Proreimont of ods and Bridges in be. 'Township of Reach, Cond af Ts esting 10 be (gms Ba A STE tnd A PUBLIC CAUTION- , Uxbridge, Jan. 20, 1875. nn Holloway's Pills and Ointment are neither manufactured nor.sold in any part of the Unit- | E ed States, although they may be obtained in, the B.N. American Provinces. | Each Potand Box bears the British Gov- ernment Stamp, with the words Holloway' 8! Pile and Ointment, London," engraved there- guured YHA 0PIO 0} OPBUL HOA Apueysuod sa1dSng jo Juew0SSY AO0D "Tt has become neeessary to make this an- nouncement because the New York Chemieal Company (who pay nobody) finding at last that their name has been so exposed, have as- sumed the title of ** Holloway & Co, ;" but, even now, no eme will buy their medicines direct from themyso they have made arrange- ments to supp exclusively the firm of Messrs. Henr! & Co, of New York, with their so-called "Holloway's "Pills and Ointment." It is presumed that from the large connexion essrs. Henry and To. have in the British fovin and elsewhere, the public.is yery Eroy be imposed upon by unscrupulous ven ors and others unless they exercise great 'caution to Jravent Sheir ie being misled, uy find- ing these medicines;be: ating 8 stamp With the name of **Holloway and Co., New York," printed thereon. Many respectable firms in the British Pro- vinces, who iain my, Dedicines Sirset rem properly suggested 1 should, for the benefit of themselves and the public; t their names in the papers, that .it may be known that, my medicines .can be 'had genuine from them, we following is a list of the firms alluded 4 {os aud] Dartien] ly Jecouimend lose who esire to get my medicines to apply to some of the Houses named: Messrs. aan Bro nd Co., Balint, N.S. Messrs. Forsyth & Messrs. T. B. Bi Backer " Sons, 5 8t. John, N.B. Mr. T. Des Brisay, Charlotte Towns P.E. 1 Co. Vier: LC. essrs, Moore & Co., r. John BEallen, Go Victor essrs, Munro & Co., Jump Jl 3 ine € Go. , Hamilton, Ont, i A mE Bt. opm Nl B. ot & Co. Torso. Mr. J, Chaloner, St. N. - LOTS OF anington Bs, St. John, N.B. i CHOICE BRICK Mr. Be ox Priddy, oY ingor,{ nt. Me Gere 0 Hunt, as , Fredericton, N.B. FOR SALE. '0 Pp pus ¥ "TIVE NMOL SHI uVAN MAMVIL AOVIYYVD TVOLLOVAd I *AGLIHM '133¥l1s Mdous 'NVAONOC ~o1 0) pred © ~~eHEJY 199q OY} Wol OpVWI puvy UO Mr. W. H. Thompson, Harbor Grace, NFL. Xe J. M. Wiles, regerieto a NE, Messrs. ile, Montreal. = HE Subscriber lise forsale at his yard 'he medicines are sold at the lowest whole- Port Perry, any quantity of First ol 8s. 6d., 22s., and 34s. per | Brick which 1 hie is sell ing cheap. 20 ; dozen boxes of Pills or pots of Ointment,for| No better Brick can be got. Come and | see them. . oh NEIL McARTHUR. names inserted in the local if will Shui inseried Js papers if they will| port perry, Dec. 17th, 1874. JHONAS HOLLOWAY. | NOTE LOST. 9 533, Oxford Streét, W. NOTE of hand for $100, made by ondon, March 2% 1874. n, lot 24, 14th con. of people, of either young and old, Tz Reach, in favor of Duncan Stewart or bearer, dated some time in March , dat, poy e ote ox al. Tho & the tim or kt the 7th of March, 1875. ~ erin Sone ics Fost card to States Sf ates or ing ran, or or orl 8, STIS | Sonya ach 8, 105, & CO, Portland, Maine, - An 3b rd where Horse Shoeing on thoroughly scientific | principles is made a specialty, and where p 7 4 the extent of the pm is equal to 1 x the extensive and increasing demand, has 3 L ATH! BILL LUMBER _ Iodgeotfe buinealn al hs in sie ALL, DESCRIPTIONS le CONSTANTLY ON HAND Tus 4 wood, Velvet and Cloth-covered COFFINS always on hand. We have also two FIRST- i CLASS HEARSES with the necessary appendages. PORT PERRY. 11-3w | Port Perry, Sept 24; 1875. BONGARD & + mE 5 to inion heir customers and frends Groceries! Is now complete. FRESH, SEASONABLE, FIRST CLASS IN QUALITY AND ih) onran: CHEAP?! Customers may rely on & constant supply of choice FRESH MEATS. Everything in the GROCERY line, good and Cheap, Special attention given in securing THE VERY BEST TEAS. eWNBREY qu LoUINDANID, Lamps Ch ANGE ; Port Perry, Fs 31, 1875. BONGARD & ROBINSON. Oitarly 0 Carriage PORT "| will be sold as or asat TRADE, : All goods delivered free INERTARNG pare 1 Works !|5.imwi Vere sok Coffins. g Shrouds in all styles and sizes. Napkins, Gloves and Hat-bands, rnished treo when required. K RRY A FIRST CLASS HEARSE. b A bi np leew eng Particular attention paid to KN A 2 x $d awn a A £ |e: 2 y . 3 ty of thkukiAg his us customers. for the NE Al bids of oud ih kt in HE Su ao kes his, 'on ra A080 Nia # upon him during the many years exchanges for aks 3 Ea) Tai for the 0 3 ge besto dered an : thorized Agent in in which he bas been in 1 of premises Pensioner; 1 have . 5 J Whitby Marble Works, . J. N. " Port Peyy, May 13, 1874. MOVED TO- PORT PERRY. Largely exteuded my premises and secured greatly Incrensed facilities oe business and am now prepared more promptly to meet the to fill orders on the shortest nétice, CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, tn BUGGIES, WAGONS, built of the best material in the bests Te and by first class wo Orders for hing carefully ended to, Old mile repaired with neataess and dispatch. Wood-work ironed and Carriages timmed for the trade at reasonable rates. "Come and inspect our Works, Port Perry, Dec. 24, 1873. . UXBRIDGE JAMES EMANEY, MANUFACTURING COMPANY. THE UXBRIDGE Cabinet Organ Embodics the Latest and best results of Inventive Genius and Experience--hence their CONCEDED SUPERIORITY |! it is the intention of the Company not atily fb make the Best: Igstryments, but to Sell them the Cheapest! QUALITY AND VALUE CONSIDERED, Furniture Diva RTM ENT Is pow is full running order. There Warerooms are furnished with a large variety of the Jatest and most popular wares of the day, and upon examination, will be found to be very LOW IN PRICE. Comparisons invited. Their Wholesale Prices will be found to compare favorably with any pther house in the trade, they most respectfully solicit an examination of their Stock in all their De- partments. IN T ET " UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Everything is also complete. A good selection of Walnut, Elm, Butteruut, Oak, Rose Uxbridge Cabinet and Organ Manufacturing Co'y, A. T. BUTTON, Uxbridge, July 22% 1874. ' 3ly THE SUBSCRIBER Has now op hand a splendid assortment of TN Eavetroughs, Cistern Pumps, LEAD PIPES, &C. Which will compare favorably with any in the County both as to price and quality. en. Job Work attepded to with our usual dispatch. - A. E. McCAW. {Port Perry, May 13, 1874. | PUMPS! PUMPS! 1 You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province At J. IRVIN'S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. a SEE THE PRICES. Force Puse--A complete Earp and Fire Engine with Hose and Ooupling complete for $25 Patent Swing Lift Pumps at £0 cents per foot. Common Log Pumps at 40 ceuts per Common turned' suction Pumps at 35 ot per foot. Cistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY Low RATES 1 "| favar Bil DAVIS St SONS Caner Fuctony! CABINET AND DREAN==2=5 3 me EL ER TO TAT , PORT PEERY. HE Subscribers always keep on hand (and are constantly manufa bturipgmore) a large Stock of just sah FURNIT veg: As the i itable for alt reriAL, the Best Sl and at suey - RiCEs as cannot fail to suit, UNDERTAKING Inall its departments promptly : attended to and charges moderate. COFFINS of all sizes kept con- tantly on hand. SHROUDS of all sizes and newest styles. CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : procured on short notice, | The American Style of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : of Hearse. see twee samaes essen ts sess netuee bebe . W. DAVIS ass. Port Perry, Nov. ~ 1873 9-1y PORT PERRY DOOR, SASH & WINDOW BLIND Factory, PLANING MILL, &C. HE Subscriber having become gole pros prietor of the above works has gpared neither expense nor labor in introducing the most approved description of machinery and perfecting the several departments of the work, and has pow much pleasure in inform ing the public that he is prepared on the shortest notice, to fill all orders for Doors, Sash, Window Blinds: Mould'ngs of every style, all of the best quality of material and workmanship. Planing, Turning, &c, &c, done to order. Charges moderate. On hand a large number of Doors, Sash Window Blinds, Moyldings, &8, &c, of the best quality, cheap. * A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry, Jan'y 23, 1875. (ASH OR LUMBER THE OSHAWA CABINET CO'Y Will pay the highest price, in Cash, for the following sizes of 4 LUMBER Delivered at their yard in Oshawa, [Square Edge Preferred.] Oak or Ash, 1 in., 1§, 2 in,, any width. Butternut, 1 in., any width, Water Elm, 1 in,, any width, Water Elm, 1% in. 12, 14, 17, 18, 20 or 22 in, wide. Basswood, 1 in., any width, ¥ 3 ¢ 1%in, 12,14,17, 18, 20 or 21 in. + wide, Maple, Beech, and Birch : $in,1}in, 1} In, 1} in, 2% x 24, Square Scantling, B&F Parties having logs to cut will be in- formed as to the quantities of each sige re~ quired on application at the office of the' Company W.H. GIBBS. President Oshawa, Feb. 25, 1875. | UNBER & 0D FOR SALE. Seasoned Lumbe and 'W. At his Mill, at Utica, which cheap, as he wishes to clear winter, 5 5d i Llosa B CAMPHEL L. Utica, Feb. 3, 1875. ; # ¥ AGRICULTURAL HLENENT SHOW ROOMS f- "HE Subsaribers h apen * Rooms on Perry St, pes] sow Curries Store, where samo iach She Munuftute of the Josept Hatt pany Csha for inspection, ! SE The farmi community I invited to calls and inspect our i All orders for any of the above, Youle oyu fares SENT to 5 8 129,180. : mia