7 TT =, er ) pif' Ch: Aas CHEAP The Go FI 18 Karat Tr Ne | 00DS! LEMEN'S A. ilver hithollar Buttons y lad kets ! SILvERBY 'WELRY. pat thefriber's, § nb. sfeold. Port cc, 18 atch Mdd Jeweler, Apo bo poet. sion Jose Eby anfick George Clos City of Tognd William Mu : Tawn offanville, and suchson or pel may here- afte IN will A t of Ontar ted (with FE anlbority oppos pde to the 8 next Ses- iviag to Jfe Thwaite, power and [Scugog. -- hkmerioe t on the nth of and Ip of Cart. ite shoome point pie of cfcement in wmegin thefowash Al ruct Solflivay fifa son sholsiid Je Seu nodgarea, the Tr wrighe op opglthe thghip n of Defklying § the st Emgot aif to ves| redigther THseph Fh CIg8VilliagMur pagersond 3 1 heirsfd assign ) Bowfuville, p 187 cif in th may be 8 OBERT Solicit) offcugog p said 1 0g 50 to rain the ick Yeorge priate ver, 9th OUR, A pplican! ap to $11. Mc]ian, Esq., Oshawa, oF dersfed. 3 LYMN ENGLItH, re . Oshawa, om he fa, Sepds, 187 nr en EE peek i + Rent. BOOKS, oT a b Mr. hesney, ess his comer idenchwith sia}, &¢. OF (O0LOLT ot, ton gql tenant, fvites apPUORT nuUkRT L EBBELS, Sept. { Perry, Tp, 5, 1578 | «you BET" Goods WV « hains! NGS qidings. Early in the season anticipating a great shrinkage in values, as'the season left themselves open for chances, and as the result have tho satisfaction of uc he AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE THEIR NEW TWEEDS .... THEIR OVER-COATINGS....v0 edu eaiis THEIR FLANNELS,...c000 0000000 ° THEIR OVERCOATS AT $3.50. FA are! THEIR WINCEYS AT 8 CTS «ovvee feeevennnnes THEIR BUFFALO ROBES...........\, THEIR GREY COTTONS THEIR FASHIONABLE HATS & BONNETS |, | THEIR LADIES' MANTLES...... eesase arvana), "THE BOTTOMS OUT ~----AND-- Jones Bromamss Have improved the opportunity to secure Bargains for their Customers. | S-- bts Customers Goods EQUALED| IN THE TRADE. ++ Are marvels of Cheapness mad durability esesvansrde es S eaheds vain vanaeivsie ve avers eesess «vees Defy the National y Itself, "evar enaees us|. A HPS Fomedy for © roumatlim" grumbling, esrenlone +eees. Protechon to every Man's pocket, ve eveesseersssA Curiosity #0 all behoidors- s «ree. Would surprise John Sanday himself, Fine Young Hysfil'ea, 3 Ibs Solace Tolflo Beautiful Kid Gloves wi Ladies' Cloth Mantles ; Hats; Ladies' Trimmed at 35c per yard; 16 ya of fancy articles all sui Living Prices. Under-Clothing, Tweed ings, Canadian and Sec prices and fully 50 per « beware of pedlars, who a $4.50, the suit of 8} yds., Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1878, Persons desirous of the 13 Ibs Good NS Also a large stock of We would advise our We are prepared to se width. \ > of the year with as festivities usual at this season ge as possible will do well to BROWNYRRIE'S 23 Ibs Currants cent per Ib. I foré es' Fupair. ts; ym Ladies' Trimmed od Win Wool Cashmeres r Chrisi®1; besides a host -esents at LowEsT goods, co : at 83, Ov18 Scarfs, Shirts, weeds all 1 eaper than 8t rock bottom ers and thi nt are invaC generally to beautiful V - $1.00 1.00 - 1.00 Worsted Coat- AON. he country.-- AND ARE OFFERING NOTICE TO CREDITORS. McTAGGART VS. SWINSON. Pista to a Decree of the Court of Chancery made in a canse M vs. Swinson, the creditors of John McTag: gart, late of the Township of Brock, in the County of Ontario, who died in or about the month of August, 1866, are on or before the' 7th day of January, 1879, to send by post pro-paid to Billings & McGillivray, of the Village of Port Perry, in the County afore-- sald, the Bolivitors of the plaintiff, their christian and surnames, addresses and de- scription, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any, held by them, or in default thereof they will bo peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Dectee, Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before me at my Chambers at the Court House, in the town ot Whitby, on the 9th day of January, 1879, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims, TREMENDOUS (#0ods at such prices'ns to fully convince a discerning public of the trath- fulness of what they assert. ~ DARGAI In all their different Departments. In order to reduce their Stock with the "sonson, they will pat their t They invite inspection. 4 Trade. Port Perry, Jan, 1, 1879. CORRIGAN & CAfPERLL. 1Suitings for ++lsh, Stylish, and wonderfully Cheap. good taste and Cheapness FULL OF STERLI ks uchither And the Moliday Season one of pleasure and profit THEIR ENTIR STOCK BARGAINS sBminently Calculated to make H Times Easy th A elr patrons to whom they The Compliments of Port Perry, Dec, 18, 1878. Has Removed his tablishment to Mr. and best assorted Stocks of Hardware in the C consisteat with profit, ious at the lowest prices for Cash), consisti UILDING and ROOFING PAPER, GLASS, comprising FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVEL opposite the chant rgan's Old Stan ken Tailoringg_ * House. Cheap Goods The place to save Money in buying Goods, CHRISTIAN'S 3 Stock fully complete in all the Departments. no tor su of ~--GO TO-- MANCHESTER. We have much pleasure in informing OUR STOCK OF BUANG We have bought direct from the Manufac Our stock is nlso well asso LAING SICN OF THE COLDEN ANVIL, QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. est English make. er, MACHINE OILS, BABBIT TERS. « --- lic that we now have one of the largest | puarked also at the very Lowest Prices! HARDWARE. AILS, LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES, 'S, OILS, and VARNISHES, TO FAR[ERS. a large stock of Farming Tools, THES, SNAITHS, and RAKES, TO MILI MEN "We can offer inducements in FILES of BELTING, warranted genuine Oak-Tanned Lace METAL, and all other supplies, TO CARP We make a specialty of T4 d k PLANES, CHISELS, GOUGES, oqLE,m PY 0 cue vet mak of 2aWy TO BLACKSMITHS AND CARJGE BUILDERS. Our assortment is complete, embracing the us: BAND: In eash BPRING, TIRE and SLE 3 8, BELLOWS, ANVILS WAGON SKEINS, r - » SHAFTS and POLES. CARRIAGE GOODS and TRI Thanking you for past favors, we solicit your es of IRON, BAR, HOOP and OE. COIL CHAIN, HORSE 'ES, AXLES, SPRINGS and In HUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS, G8 of every description, orders for this season. MEHARRY. PORT PRICES 10 SUIT 'I'he undersigned would call attention to b HE Subscriber has mtch pleastire that he has just finished and is nn ng his customers and the turing some of the NEW AND CHOIC More tttractive than ever, and at prices to stilt the times. with a view to satisfy his ¢dstoriters in Quali Gold and Silver Watched FINE GOLD JEWELRY, : HANDSOME PATTERNS, ELEGANT FANCY JEWELRY IN GREAT VARIETY, STATIONERY, §0., $C. #6 Cull and examine my Stock. 11, 1878, Stock has been purchased le and Price; LEATHER 0 0uD Tash, BUT ARV GUI the best Markets, and at the lowest Cash Prices. NPECIAL. 15 yards of Wincey for $1. 50ieces Black Lustre from 12; to 50 cents. Thest value for the money ever offered. sought in BARLEY. FARME _Bring along your Barley, and get good prices, ONE DOLLAR PER BUSHEL For best samg, S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Oct.24 yg, JUST TO HAND He I. J. DAVIS' Prime White Fish Trout, Hewings, &c. 10 lgrels and Half Barrels. ERIES, CHEAP Tomo year feol th taken, al past so in the future of ite conductors be the masses, and the pro no position higher or better, ducive to material progress, th Province of the British empire, thi 1 Canada is that which shall promote c thao of taxation the best which falls most +htly on Industry and the Industrial clagsehn,y rons will continue to advocate encr@etivey the abolition of Custom duties on raw = and the jmaintenance of not be sustained witiy Dated this 11th day of December, 1878. GEO H DARTNELL, Master. BOARDERS WANTED. E nndersicned will be prepared to take n T a few doarders after the holidays, at hig Lasldence opposite the M. E, Church, Queen " The location Is pleasant and healthful and onvenient to the School and to the business et of the t ort Perry. own. R. WOOD Perry, Dec. 18, 1878. 1870. 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Each club paper may le add: »e toly, and may be tor any Post Office. Parties getting up clubs will be pe plied with specimen copies of the paper ras 8 Remittances may be sent by Post ce order, bank drag t, rogisl letters, or by express, at our risk. Orders and remittances to be addressed tq ® GLOBE PRINTING CO'Y, TORONTO. HE UndeMgned 0%gors to Rent that fine Farm, beingth y North half of Lot 8, in the 10 Cor, oMhe Township of SCUGOG! in a hic, state of cultivation. The quality of tho Jand is all that could be dusired, - Cigars, &c., always in Stock, FLOUR & FERD rice in Gash will be paid. ns, Potatoes } cle Joa. The Fall plowing is dutiv, Hd are thirty acres suceded down to ¢ There are on the premises & with gcod Stables for Horses There is a well and pump at t ny also a good young Orchard 1 . : kel certs in ol eep cer - y Containir,g 100 Acres, 90 Acres cleared and |