| | smote tied) golwvobel al minasig eda wo wvad vad dads tHangeg sildug of + Haw baa boog (58 : . 0 ovig 4 eo PRODUCE, Stock bringing their Grain to this Mie very highest obtainable partion ot wishing to Sell moisielodqd a ¥ JEST VALUE 57 I8 AT CHRISTIAN'S MANCHESTER - THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Wheat, Peas, Oats & Barley. In a few days my facilities for handling grain will be second to none. The Cost of handling being cut down to the . smallest margin, and parties market may: rely on getting Price' going in. this: section of] Tapaa og. i Liberal Advance made on it to] K 8, H. CHRISTIAN. fa ma yA FALL NPORTATIONS. Now opening, and Stock will be complete in a few days. OUR » WILL BE FOUN D LARGE, WELL ASSORTED, VERY ATTRACTIVE | AND FIRST RATE VALUE! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ! cASH CUSTOMERS ; BROWN & ROSS. A PORT. PERRY. 8 + COLUMN Bl i CAH BUTTER, BYTLTRe The highest 'price paid at all times for Rolls or Tub Batter, and No Charge for tubs. GEO. CURRIE. CASH for any quantity of good Butter. ° GEO. CURRIE. NEW GOODS ! _ NEW GOODS ! On hand and arriving daily. CEO. CURRIE. Light Dress Muslin, Prints, Grenadines and Siques Sacrificed WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. ik GEO. CURRIE. | Cotton Yarns, Denims and Ducks, At Reduced Prices. GEO. CURRIE. y Some The Cheapest Goods in Tom Are offered | WITHOUT RESERVE, At Geo. Currie's. Black Silks, Black Silks up to $2.50 per yard, At Geo. Currie's Rich Black Lustres and French Merinos, 'Persian Cords, and Yokahoma Silk Wharps--CHEAP. GEO. CURRIE. Shirtings, Flannels, Linens, Sheetings, Towelling, Table Linen, Damask, and Lace Curtains, At Geo. Currie's. ' emt eer ars Ap) ¢ ¥ 3 HARDWARE, Paints, Oils, Putty, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Machine Oil, ? Varnish. : Salt' in Barrels, Dairy Salt in Bags, Water Lime, : Water Lime, "' GEO: 'CURRIE. Manchester, Scpt. 9, 1875, Port Perry, Sept. 6, 1875, depression and inactivity in all branches of busi exception. a Admonished by the outlook, Spring purchases were made with unusual caution, and were offered at prices which induced rapid sales and secured the continued confidence and patronage of the public. ~ Jones Brothers ARE NOT RETIRING from BUSINESS. Notwithstanding the past season has been unequaled in the Encouraged by these results and the prospect of an abundant engaged in preparing for the Fall Campaign, and hope to have thorough. working order by the Fifteenth of September. Already they are in receipt of LARGE ARRIVALS Of Tweeds, Flannels, Wincies, Shirtings, Prints and Dress Goods. Deriving their supplies from the best possible sources and upon the most advantageous terms, they are in a position to offer entirely fresh and desirable Goods, adapted to the present and coming season, at prices which will be found infinitely more profitable and satisfactory than old and depreciated Goods At and Under Cost! {G= They would also add for the satisfaction of customers, that the important branches of Millinery, Dress Making, and Tailoring will continue under the competent supervision of Miss McKEenziE, Miss Dyer, and MR. James Isaacs, who have attained popularity in their respective departments. Port Perry, Aug. 25, 1875. WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! Money, (NEY, Money. AT THE Ontario Carriage Works! PORT PERRY. The Subscriber while thanking the inhabitants of this and surrounding Counties for their liberal support for many years, would remind those indebted to him that business cannot MONLY, WITHOUT . Having a large amount of Money duc, me, some of which is two or three years over due, I find it impossible for me to pay my debts unless those indebted to me pay up. I would therefore make this last appeal Zpublicly, in order that those indebted may know that the MONEY MUST COME. And all arrears not settled by the 15th of October inst, will be placed in the hands of WM. Willcox for Collection, Trusting that those indebted will be generous enough to pay and thus save me further trouble and expense. It will be my aim no less in the future than in the past to satisfy my customers and merit a continuance of their patronage. Port Perry, Oct. 6th, 1875. JAMES EMANEY. LARGE ARRIVALS oF \EW ALL GOODS: AT CORRIGAN & (CAMPBELLS - ZN IJYVION ANTIVID. Highest Price for Butter. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1875. IRON, STEEL HORSE NAILS. AND RASPS. HARDWARE STORE The Subscriber has opened a well assorted Btock of HENRY & SHELE HARDIVABL Mechanics' Tools, Building Hardware eghan Parmers' 'Hardware, &c. ? PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, CULLEY PLATED WARE, GUNS, SPORTING and FISHING TACKLE and every other article kept in a first class Hardware Store. Iam determined to Sell at the gE" Lowest Prices. A Call respectfully solicited, - - \ ) $6 REMEMBER THE PLACE~ FORMAN"S OLD STAND. J. B. LAING, Port Perry, Aug 12, 1875, Port Perry, June 9, 1875, ness, their experience has been a remarkable -- ie GO TO JER la} PORT AHA history of Canada for general FOR Choice, Valuable, and Cheap WaATeW!IBEG, JBWIBBY, harvest, they are now actively all the various departments in A Fancy Goods! PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERY, a5 BOOKS AND General Supplies for Schools, * CHEAP AND COOD. JONES BROS. o W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, May 6, 1874. IS NOW RECEIVING a TIBT HVAT 3209 OF PALL & WINTER COODS WHICH WILL BE FOUND UP TO THE TIMES ! In Quality and Price. Remember the place---one door West of the Walker Iouse. T. C. FORMAN. Tort Perry, Sept 9, 1875. Are daily receiving additional Stock, which at present consists of the following com~ modities : Groceries, Provisions WINES and LIQUORS, Of the very best kinds, which they offer to the public at a Small Advance on Cost! A large quantity of SUGAR tt, 12, OR 13 LBS. FOR Si. Good value in TEAS--Black, Green, and Japan--as, Cheap as the Cheapest and as good as the best. FRUIT of all kinds at the lowest rates. Very fine COFFEES, and a Stock of pure SPICES. Splendid value in TOBACCOS. BE Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat, Flour, Bran, Shorts, Oats, and all kinds of Provision kept constantly for sale. TERMS--Strictly Cash or Produce. B&F Parcels delivered to any part of the corporation, or.to Prince Albert, free of charge. Campbell & Black. on hand, which is pure, good and Cheap. Port Perry July 28, 1875. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! THE WHOLE STOCK TO BE SOLD At Cost and Under! .. now selling at 8c | . 4 10¢ PRINTS, usual price 11c.... PRINTS, © 12}0.. PRINTS, « 15¢ " 124c DRESS GOODS...... at from 10c LUSTRE, Black. at from 18¢c STRIPED LAWN 13¢ SHAWLS .ecuee at $2 Fine Heavy Stuff DRESS GOODS of 1%e COTTON ano LOOMS...... ; VERY CHEA LADIES' PRUNELLAS.. at 6 do High Cut Lace at $1 Men's Btogas. ... «.vvensairenenns ttestascrsrsves Al $1.90 Teas and Groceries,-- -- Very Cheap. IN FACT, EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT COST AND - UNDER!! ' ga Come early and secure some of those real Bargains, as an oppor- tanity like the present seldom offers when you can in reality get Goods at T. C. Forman JOSEPH HAL PORT PERRY, PRATICAL WATCHMAKER, EGS to announce to bis customers and the public in general, that he has Re- ved and is now SHOWING At his New Store, 2 doors west of the "Walker House," the first lot of his own portation of TINE WATCHES Which he is deterniined to sell at such - Prices as will Defy all Odm petition, . And suit every one. Please call and examine for yourselves. Gold Watches ! ; Silver Watches! bi Ladies' Watches! Gentlemen's Watches ! Boys' Watches ! Keyless Walches ! Note the place :--Two doors west ot {he Walker House. JOHN DIESFELD. Port Ferry, Aug 26, 1875. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HE Subscribers baring been engage: "AGENTS FOR TIE Manufacturing Company ! OSHAWA, Would take this opportu the Farming communi country that they are any Agricultural Mach the Joseph Hall 'Manufacturing Compary « Works, Oshawa, on the Shortest ' Notice and the M Favorable Terms. The C hampio- COMBINED REAPER and MO % THE CHAMPION SINGLE MOWE; THE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER BROAD-CAST SOYWERS DRILLS. WISNER'S SULKEY HORSE-RAK.A THRESHING MACHINES, &C. 14 highest Prize Meo and Diplomas Awarded the Champion in Europe tor and SFoFi A Sweeping Victory in the old worl A Crowning Triumph in the New ' Europe and America join hand in Cro the Champion: King of the Harv: Field. E. WALEE H. 8, JOHN: Port Perry, Dec. 8, 1874. D. CARMICHATLL, Agent at Sunder'a 228 r gift --n Sy E-File c = 2 NB BEa : = -- -- 2 wg 8s EF = > B32 (e323 Elm! s (gF ) = Ym 3 #5 SER £ . >» 82% B3g 1s = Z% Ee g Irs s he! Pe § gz fis ji oF 58 £34 8 = i =z § food = Bei § fe = s Ca £8 pil g WF, BL 24g ° ps az Ep = - TE Gf FEZ Ex g BT =a AE Bad 2 ELE ig bau oR Eig3s et 2 oY 7 E* S 53 ~~ z TEES pf D = § Efiss Ewa & & er bape RE ARE TL Te 8 33 7% pum 2 & Ee 2g vd Z § & EFIoE wn: 3 8 gigs x . E 2 E © 85242 gr BR Qo EF ozREIS B ad S e3.27 * Bad SE B Szp=3 3 RR NEE ® Po TU Es 5 5 = Saft § g 2g F EZasim r= 3°; 15 tA > £ 2 3 ££ Seas > i nc: N § 333 g = 3 DA > A FP Aog Cen Ne «z2e858 (JL - 5» EECEE pone TP 2 23Er3T WE LAR 3 SE Al puis F gm E2285 2 So EZEE jue 2 1 Ny ERERE ow > 2 0 £28.% uo Gy 2 Eqnis m= 5 23ES 2 Hifi 03 Zo 8D Siz OR Ne. SfmEza ~ EEAIE e--- FE een CHOIC A JH FARMFOR SALE pus undersigned offers for sale th cellent Farm being composed o Southeast part of Lot Il in the 11th cession of REACH, And 11 Acres on the West corner of ths South half of Lot 12 in the 11th Concession of said Township ; in all 71 acres of First Class Land, nearly all cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. Thare are good and sufficient Luildings on fhe premises, with an abundance of excellent water; a vigorous young orchard of superior fruit and an excellent grapery. The situation is all that could be c-sired for health, comfort and converience, and within a short distance of the best markets of the province. 3 Tiga Jorme vuey, Gt Rs or particulars a; to the rietor, REIL MoAETR Cr % Fort Perry. Or to P. A. HURD; VA hE Port 8 WHOLESALE . PRICES. FOR CASH OR PRODUCE. : A W.R Port Perry, Sept. 21, 1875, Queen Street. x © he : 5 . % Yo