5. SPI is Boig oo In accordance with proyious arragendntg chi a ken place in the composition of the firm of » . Mr. RB. Jones having retired from the same--Mr. W. M. Jones becoming his successor. ' 4 WB hstatnal bisa : & 9k (Our arrangements for the prosent season's trade having 'been comple we take this opportunity of advising you that aurpre © tions in the various 'branches ate much more complete than usual. ig Pe . 3 tes us to in the steps of progress marked out by them, promote the reputation of the House. t ded to out pred honorable effort to still further The g g! il anid endwavor by legitimate and Anticipating a continuance of that confidence and support which rendered the business 50 actively engaged for some time in making extensive alterations in our premises. The stairs in the Dry Goods store have been foet available for actual business, This has been £3 and an additional counter added to each side, making the entire depth of eighty for act ] us to effect a decided improvement in our Millinery Show Room, increasing the size and rendering it much more convenient a re. The Grocery store bas also undergone considerable alterations, ving been extended some forty feet in the rear, and as the Dry Goods store, affords ample accommodation for the Boot & Shoe Department, which will be By these alterations our premises have been greatly improved, and i a, us more fully to expand and perfect all oods unrivaledsfor extent, variety, and cheapness, we trust aware that the low prices realized for produce, and XY ' : x eminently successful during the past 4 years, " % | "1 being now the same depth 5 in the front--Groceries and Crockery occupying the rear, are now thoroughly adapted to the i ts of a rapidly i t fb various departments, With greatly improved facilities and a Stock of G we are not too sanguine in anticipating a héalthy and prosperous future, We are well the stringent condition of the money market; have admouished all classes to rétrench expense, but we believe the outgrowth will be a more careful discriniination of valu, a keener competition for Cash and Ready-Pay Customers, and & general improvement in "thé n of doing business, Fully comprehending the situation, we mean to meet it, by offering our Goods at such prices that every Ci shall receive the best possible value in every article purchased at our counters. Fiat o is quite impossible to refer even to the more prominent features of our Stock, yet we \ 1! . Ya the limited space this circular affords, it were we to omit reference to our feel that we should be perpetrating an injustice, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, A stock eminently fresh and attractive, fon 'Which offers attractions of no ordinary description to those who appreciate genuine merit. combined with the superior taste and skill of MISS MCKENZIE, We have also secured the services of Miss Dyer, late of Oshawa, who has charge to execute orders promptly and satisfactorily. We have to congratulate ourselves on ho has established his reputation as a First Class Cutter. aia r Assortment of Cloths, Coatings and Fancy Vestings, is really maguificent, and offers inducements to those desiring fashion- . cone which cannot be supassed by city establishments. All thie other departments have, in like manner, had the most careful attention, and the entire stock having been purchased under the most favorable circumstances, at the best possible sources, we are in a position to offer our customers advantages which cannot be surpassed. . Having every confidence in your good judgment, we particularly solicit & careful cxamination and comparison of Goods and Prices +- feeling satisfied it will establish our reputation for COOD- AND UNIFORMLY CHEAP COODS. t Places this department beyond successful rivalry. of the Dress-Making Department, and is prepared _ retaining the services of Mr. James Isaacs, W BROS. and assuring you at all times of our very best services, JONES Hoping the coming scason may prove to you a fruitful one, Port Perry, May 1, 1875. last scason, we intend to-make a specialty of the BUTTER TRADE. i C i e f, we look for a chahge. In at present prices are ruling low, as soon as the accumulations of old butter have been disposed of, ; ig iti arn -- that we shall at all times pay the very highest price offered in ¢his or swrounding towns. N. B. Notwithstanding the unprofitable results of J.B. "SPRING CIRCULAR. , .. 1815) ~Subseribers haying, been engaged E Having secured the services of a compe- pe + OER YE tent party to manage and conduct the farm, To \ im oH 2 I will, in future, devote my whole attention : . GE NTS . | Yo my business as CONTRACTOR. FOR THE Contracts taken in Stone work, Brick work, RA IMPLEMENT WM. SPENCE, : CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. ] A ING NE yom, PLAS- geRNG, &c,, in all their departments, executed in the best style, a 1 Plastering, &c., &c. Contracts completed : , with dispatch, the BEST MATERIAL AND FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Utica, April 14,1875, JOSEPH HALL Manufacturing Company ! 4 + QSHAWA, Would take this oppurtunity® of informing the Farming commudity of this section of country that they are prepared to furnish any Agricultural Machine manufactured at the Joseph Hall Manufacturing Company's Works, Oshawa, on the Fi 16 REMOVAL ~ John Diesfeld, Shortest Notice and the Most PRACTICAL "favorable Terms. Watchmaker, &c. EGS leave to say, that he has Removed The Champion 3 COMBINED REAPER and MOWER, THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWER, THE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER, BROAD-CAST SOWERS and SPOUT DRILLS. i WISNER'S SULKEY ITORSE-RAKE. THRESHING MACHINES, &C. 14 highest Prize Medals and Diplomas Awarded the Cha fion iw Europe tor 1873. A Sweeping Victory in the old world | | A Crowning Triumph in the New!!! Europe and America join hand in Crowning the Champion Harvest to his NEW PREMISES, Petween Bigelow's Royal Ai- cade and the Walker House, And takes this opportunity to thenk his many friends and customers for the kind patronage bestowed upon him during the past and solicits "a continuance of their kind favors, : AT CHRISTIAN'S a MANCHESTER. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks. Elgin Watches, &ec. All Goods warranted as represented to be. pen, All work warranted. JOHN DIESFELD, « ; Practical Watchmaker, Port Yervy, Jan. 27, 1875, 5 . Splendid Prints, 12}c. King of the Field TEE Heavy Grey Cottons, 10c. 3 > E. WALKER. - H. 8. JOHNSON, Port Perry, Dec. 23, 1874. 52 D. CARMICHAEL, | Agent.at Sunderland. Beautiful Dress Goods from 12jc. Pv --_-- TILTON vs. BEECHER ACQUITTED !! NDEPENDENT of the world wide 1 Excitement, i S. E. ALLISON fas made an extensive purchase of NEW and USEFUL GOODS!§ : suitable for his fast increasing trade.-- § Feeling the neces ity of keeping pace y . . ayith the rapidly increasing demands of his numerous customers, he has spared no puins 1n onder to fully meet their wants. Just recived 2000 Rolls Room Paper and Bord- ering ot every shade, quality and price to ouit every class of customers. One of the Largest Stocks of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIIE IAiNT BRUSHES, §e. A full and complete Stock of FANCY TOILET ARTICL s0 that none will beat a loss to get i' ot what they want in that line, and as I feel the necessity of keepingat all times a large % Stock of Pure Un~dulterated Drugs, 1 beg to state that the nt st care and prompti. i shade are used in order to make my place of businces the most rt lial 1 of the kind in the i County. Prescriptions carefully compounded. As my past su ins been more than auy fondest anticipations, T am determined to so conduct mv ss that everything I i ii a) C 1: ul will be satisfactory to my customers and myself. T will sell fur CASH and at prices that saales ollars, t * vill suit all classes. Stock--fuli, complete and genuine,: No second price, All served alike. Port Perry, April 7, 1875. S$. BE. ALLISON. Every one see them Tort Perry, April 28, 18475. NEW ARRIVALS! ROOM PAPER, The Largest, Pretticst, and Cheapest Btock fn Town. | SEEDS. Garden and Field Secds--FRESH and CHEAP. Silk Nears, (| gi 'g udy 'duag y108 ou BUOTS AND SHOES! 'SAIAI0D 'SVAL ° -ooupoad uwd joyaew oY} ANSIYM [OF00S PIO soul 91} JO dos Yo0.§ Ul day 8 ' Ladics' Prunellas 62}c per pair. Ladics' Prunellas 81 extra quality. 0y 'SO00OVHOL Ladies Leather boots 90¢. : Men's Stogas $2. < zs 2 2 2 = a SBI] OY IOYM 'SIN{IVIY I[USHOGAL 9) WOH PUI 38ul SUI avoddg SIANAVCL ------ NV SHENIAL AO MOOIS Silk il anlke rehiets., Men's Felt and Straw Hats very cheap. # JITYLS X S d Ready-Made Clothing in great variety. At FORMAN'S. ht out the business of MI¥ Ii. WORTHINGTON, and hav- suitable to the wants, of their trade, are now prepared to offer the public a Having boug! ing purchased Stoek Splendid Bran New Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines and Liquors FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS, &C. 11 of which we shall offer at low figures. Trusting that the patronage so liberally ex- tended to Mr. E. Worthington will be continued to us, and in return we shall to our astmost, endeavor to supply parties with first class goods at the lowest possible rates. A car load of Western Corn expected soon, > Beg to thank their numerous custom Farmers of North Ontario and vicit A full supply of their various Manufact Mr. R. D. To attend to that particular department, attended to. A@F Delivering done to any part of his Corporation or Prince Albert, free of "TERMS Strictly Tash or Produce. PORT PERRY, April 15, 1875. CAMPBELL & BLACK. We ' At a single trial, and the Whitby, 1871 ; Millbrook other places, East and West, di King of th : x ¥ p: | And should fully satisfy the most skeptical, ¥. Cayuga ee "i INouNe "Tix BROWN & WEVTTRNG (DAF WHITBY. PORT PERRY, the public may rely on having their wants well We are still making Jomvsron [\Eapen | : "A SPECIALTY. Believing as ws do that it is decidedly the Best Reaper inthe World. 'have never yet laurels won at Pads, Onk, in Jo 1; on the Fe , 1871 ; Ottawa, 1873; andat @, in 1874, and at different uripg the past four seasons, all unite in crowniag it effort to produce:the best machine on the Continent. What we say.of the JOHSTON is equall Chief is now too well known to ne ssu[d Js1y © 'puog ul ysu) 10 AyYAd JH0d 'ASAOHAUF 'avousd saImvre | SLIMId Carpets and ps B 41 PILLS es from the acquired or in the Back. Sold in Bo d each, by all Chemists and Patent Me ne Vendors. . Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, APOTHECARIES' HALL, LI NGLAND. EXPORT A T Burgoyne-Burbridges and_Co,, London. Newberry and Son: lay and Sous, in Sanger and Sons, Oxfor | St., And all the London Wholesale AGENTS IN CANADA, Honttelhy ercer and Co., Wholesale r " Toronto --K | {1s warranted to | Urinary Organ constitution: 3, . Coleman St. | A large Stock and splendid Assortment. ors for past favors, and to notify the ity, that they still keep on haud in London. Corsely's Tapesty at 90c. per yard. mans, Clare and Co. ottand Co, Wholesale Drug- ures, and having secured the services of ROBBINS Lace Curtains 90c per pair. gists. At Shapterand Owen. Hamilton --Winer & Co. Halifaz.--Avery, Brown and Co. VALUABLE Farm for Sale. R SALE, lot No. 14, in the 12th con- cession of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, Hardware, &c. been. ; Defeated ic Farm, near Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Nails $3.50 per Keg. e Harvest For the season 1875, we are making every y applicable to our other Machines, Owe + Salt by the Ton, Barel or Bag. 2 Containing state of cultivation, the balance being hard- orchard, a first class frame dwelling house, - Brey convenience in the shape of out Apply on the premises. (Saintfield, March 10, 1876. 140 ACRES. | wood. On the premises there are two barns two well anda eistern, and a never Sailing ouses, &c AARON BAGSHAW, A. RICHARDSON, C Mr: Christian's Column ! CHEAPER THAN EVER Lace Curtains. no Ea fs O om -- ee ORT WHITBY & SILN RAILWA MARCH, 1675. SPRING GOODS, Mangheste Prince Albe Port Perry Port Perry. Prince Albe: Manchester . Summit® Myrtle RG Mitby Junction Whitby... Dletiorta Stations--Trains stop on signals only. JAMES HOLDEN : Managing Dire tor. JOIN J. ROSS, Assistant Manager. GO TO 1A PORT PERRY, FOR Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WABERIY, IBWILBY Fancy Goods! 3 PLAIN AND FANCY : | STATIONERY, BOOKS AND General Supplies. for Schaal Fine Black Lustres at from 25¢ to Toe. Black Cashmere, Black French Merinos, Black Rarathea, Black Crape Cloth, Black Cobourg, Black Silk, At Geo. Currie's. T | JUST RECEIVED SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF. CHEAP AND COOD. - W. H. McCAW. y Port Perry, May 6, 1874. (COBRIGM & CAMPBELL | RE showing, this week, a very largs and ATTRACTIVID STOCK Of Canadian, Scotch, aud English WEEDS, Also, a choice selection of Worsted Coatings, | Fancy Vestings, Blk Broad Cloths, Black Docs, summer Over Coatings, &c. | Their Tailoring Department is under the su- perintendence of areally FirstClussCutterand they can safuly guunntee every satisfaction. Their Gents Furnishings Department in. cludes the latest Styles of English rican Hats in Silk, Fur, Felt and Stra d Cloth Caps, White and Col d SI White Shirtings, Roll'd Linings, all colors, Jeansand Wiggans, Check Ginghams, Fancy Shirtings, At Geo. Currie's. 1d thing, Silk Umbrellas, Ties, Scasis, rs and Cuffs in paper and linen, iety Just opened a varied and ] select Stock of Ready-made Clothing. To hand an immense and attractive stock of | x NEW 'Spring Goods ! pring Goods ! Full Stock of Boots, Skocs, Grocerics Crockery, & Terms --Ca. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, April 15, i875. ---- Canadian Cottons, Canadian Cotton Bags, Linen Bags, | Canadian Cotton Yarn, Canadian Cotton Ducks, At Geo. Currie's. sh or Yroduce. 14 JUST RECEIV ----------epe--p--eeer------ & thd New Prints, {New Hollands, New Table Linens, New Towels and Towelling, At GEO. CURRIE'S. A -------- AT T. COURTICE'S PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, A choice lot of CHILDREN'S Cariages and Perambulatos ; PBYNSS And Travéling Bags. The largest best stock of WHIPS in Towa, HARNESS! most COMPETE STOCK in the trade, Port Perry, May 6, 1875. ; Felt Hats in theaew Spring Styles, AT GEO. CURRIE'S, L > | QG=Further arrivals of New Goods will be received as the ; adv and will be 1] are 120 acres clear and in the best with stables underncath; a good thrifty 1 | stream of water runs through the farm. -- | TERMS. LIBERAL. Saintfield P,0. 1 DEALER IN ANADA, High Schl Mole BY, . ae : 3 4 i + oY ik et ON i Lon, 4th 2Minch sections--front cut--has a wabbling motion to the cutte or sold Cheap Cheap! Chenp ! 4 f x 4 Fania HOM? Opening ut 2 9 ae ry drt jadapted it a Ea dow FE DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, oh ria es ol) cher ap. up V Ce : : {aes = JH. J Rha Howes ing purs pa opuiy ; © |r pest examination of 4 : : . wn rR OBER TS T. TRIUMPH 1s prepared to fill all orders at his | : hy HZA DY oa A 4 2 P 4 Mills, |= by Adam Gordan, iEsq., 1 intend PORT PERRY HI ey Fa 15: : ; 1 | A Combined Machine, ubing the Johnston Self-Rake, we are fully prepared to waman 11] ; ) is he : 3 Th Latest Ne ovellies mn D ress Goods 1 1s boas und Co | * ny ss Js Wade fn Quads, Wg Bu 1 PORT PERRY. ' paying special attention to the Butter trade, res hd Sh Jn, Bonin, cach day, Gh vo liné complete, and offered very. CHEAP for never made a cond jn We would simply ask you to Seiepud Machines and Port Perry, May 12, 1875. « 20 Set Salt, Rp wre manal onl C CASH or PRODUCE. : prices, focling fully satiafltd as-to the soopte; Like fb on a TTT and will give the very highest price for good | . : uotify, the Head Master of ul, De Black and. Colored Lustres, i Cottons we art-hgund so ghvefaitione bot ay Plaster; " By order a gt snl Celores 1 Everything Sold ay Foundry Prices. Butior. ' i Send on your opders at-once, 0, to . : . EY CF Svar pril 21, 1875. fom, Brown & Pafierion. Nauufotwing Company, Whitby. | 8: ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Water Lime (RAE a 0. OrtoR.D , Pore PERRY. | oii = J L Io Need: 1 en Bean | on St van ASO smo [OOO Fo 4 of ; 6. HERS, , and H, HARI ¥, a Friday, 21st A : : sad 8 at unheard of pring i. |. fo Colambres,G CHOEERRS, Bape: pnd 5, FAREED Te prt eee GEO. CURRIE. a READY MADE CLOTHING wat" CLOTHING MADE'TO ORDER Port Perry, Apri) 816785" A. W. ROBERTS. Whitby, April 1,1875, © B. &P MroGo ; : ¥ 32 MEG L0 port Perry, May 6, 1875. Manchester, March 3, 1875: Port Perry, Mach, 1075. /