$u TE Subsctiber wishes to ah THE Subect 8 0 inform the public i TC ¢ let I Aer a Tas mache nk fr oth. It sews leather to perfection. It of extra foot pressure, also a2 the gold ih making it superior to 'all' othe; machines now in . - Sewing Machine WANTED! g a really first class reliable : ; . : I Ra ti 50,000 Ibs Clean Wool, for which the highest GrmcEse - price In cash will be paid by ¢ Td J. C. PILKEY, Port Perry, duced; 1873. JONES BROTHERS. a Spring, 1873! The Subscriber has now on hand a very large and well assorted Stock of D Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c., to which he would call the attention of all vo are in want of Goods, being determined to SELL GOODS At the very lowest percentage possible over COST for CASH. A WOOL! = CHEAPEST GOODS! . The best assortment, and most sty. lish are to be found at 0, (CARI t Every Department Thorough! "Equipped, by Epsom , Passed Through - FIRE! "MOVED AG AIN! -------- 1 ()) CET -- May 21,1873, 23 Romeus: A riivals? F 'ola 2 f ol . 47 The Largest and most Fashion- -able Stock in: Town, at & COMPLETE,' $5 et i Ld # hest The Lowest Prices ! 0 = =| Xd S o S 1» Si #With;a view to the accommodation of the public and to forward the interests . {ot Prince' Albert, and the townshiy generally, I have sold to Mr, Wightman the ! istore which [ lately. purchased from Geo. Currie, Esq., and my customers and "the publié generally, will now find me in the Store lately occupied by Capt. A Sineluir, prepared to meet the wants of all from my IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES! /OF every size and variety, all of choice quality, which together with the work made up at my own establishment, will enable me to supply all who : ay favor me with their orders with just such goods as they 1equire and at . the lowest price at which such work can be sold. 2 i Particular attention is requested to his immense Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, made expressly for his own trade hy the best Shoemakers in Montreal, and which cannot be beat either in quality or price. A large lot of Gentlemen's Fel: Sun Shades, &ec. A large lot of Garden Tools. Seeds, &c. <7 Outmeal, Cornmeal, Dried Apples. Salt, Coal Oil, &c. constantly on hand Silk and Straw Hats, just received. Ladies' o LADIES ! av -- WANTED ANY QUANTITY OF First Class BUTTER, AN Hai {all hatt 1 fo our triénds and obr patrons, © welcome again your presence and smiles ; Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, Prince Albert, May 16, 1873. g WRIGHT. MMA TD LON Mortgages Wante d. i TE Subscribers have large sums of money laced in their hands for investment on roved Farms, Village Properties, aud other 3ecurities in this and adjoining Counties at the lowest current rates of interest. As we have funds on h~nd at all times Borrowers can 3 on getting their money withthe least _ posi delay. - Wanted to Purchase Any number of Mor for which the high - athgurs wl a g We are also appraisers for the Canada Per- manent Building Society, the cheapest and largest Monetary Institutions in Canada. Paid up Capital $1,500,000. Instalments re-payable in from 2 10 20 years. Lands Bought and Sold Several good Farms for Sale, * Agents for several first class Fire Insur- ¢e Companies. ' by Oollections made and # general agency busi- mess transacted. . B&F" DEBENTURES BOUGHT. "Bf JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office in Myr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. SHEEP STOLEN B10. Reward! ald OIF Se QTOLEN from the Subscriber opposite his S residence, on Thursday night, or early on Friday morning last, 3 Ewes and 4 Lambs, Any party giving such information as will lead to their recovery will receive the above reward. JOHN BILLINGS. Prince Albert, June 115 1873. Lightning CONDUCTORS! PE Subscriber before setting out on his Spring Business tour would embrace the present opportunity ot returning his most sin- cere thanks to is numerous patrons for their liberal patronage during the past three years in which he has garried on the Lightning Rod Business He feels much pleasure in stating that of the many hundreds of buildings on which he has put his Rods there is not one instance 1m which they have tailed to prove perfect protectors ! against the dreadful effects of the lizhtning stroke. While neighboring bridlings have been struck, the Droperky destroyed, and precious d, the buildi ; i Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1871. IN MARA. Pb there will be wold by and + Court &t Whuby, by 'INTHE VILL AGE OF BEAVERTON ! ¥ OF FARM LANDS! URSUANT to the Dacree ard final or- for sale in a suit of MOWBRAY with the approbation of GEORGE HENRY DARTNE| EE Master of the said PUBLIC AUCH ION, At Hamilton's Hotel, oh Taw hintaan a of gue " TUBSDAY, the 8th day of JULY, 1873 I ea LANDS AND PRE- a half of the South of Lo ar Maas: on part of Lot is covered loam and ated within abont twenty toda of th wiisiabout twanty - Orillia, 4 ih files daw tie Vi x ; within thitteen m il Beaverton. 9 ne willbe pat up in one' par- od by the I be a reserve bi | is court at Whitby," % NELL, Masten: P. A HURD, ? ~ VENpor's Soricrrom Dated May 28, 1873, lives ifi which I bave rod- ed have been as safe in the thunder storm as in the calm, Let me say however that it is not enough that buildings be roded unless it is dons on scientific principles it will serve no goud purpuse. To secure the advantages of these moat valuable protectors they must be properly put up, and this can only be done by experienced hands. | would now say to the public in general that I am now prepared to enler upon another senson's tour through this and the neighboring counties ; that my business facilities have been largely increased which together with my thorough experience, will enable me still more promptly and effierently to meet tne orders of al who fuvor me with their patronage, My motto shall still be good work sud the lowes! possible iemuneratives prices. All orders punctoally attendel to. W. H. LEATCH, Prince Albert, May let, 1873. EXAMINATIONS OF PUBLIC 2 SOIL TECHS N_ Examination of Cand Publi Alken, Soman on, fle i; + Csazmoates, will be held in the To wn of Whitby, Commencing ut | rho tn to take the b, the nd <h for Beeond Qlass, da. Na L History, Botany, and Acrcylrtea, TRY, must present tbem- mination of Candidates for Fins ERTIFIC) held at Ares, will be held at the same ls As int the * Journal of Education, Eat Not later than the' 24th of June, "| Of thefr fntention Spent themsel EI nd Co Cole JAMES Me¢BRIEN, & < Coun Inspector. Raglan, Ont., May 20, 1873, Ry Jaap 24 ' On, Tuesday, 15th July, at 9 A, M.|- dwo o'clock, "on. Monday, 14th July.| oe place, (Carriage 8% Ma Eggs, Dried and Salt Pork, (Tams, &c., for which the very highest prices will be allowed in trade, and goods so'd as low and evenfor less money than they can be purchased anywhere wi hin 100 miles of this. T. C. FORMAN. Prince Albert, April 16, 1873. TAYLOR'S, MANCHESTER, The Subscriber would take this opportunity of informing the inhabitants of Manchester and surrounding country that huving leased the Store lately occupied by A. GorpoN, Esq., he is now getting on a carefully selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., &e., purchased at the best markets and on the most advantageous terms. Latest styles and superior quality in Dry Goods. Choice, Fresh Groceries. 8&~ Gools all New and Reliable, and sold at such prices for Cash, as will secure speedy sales and quick returns to make up for small profi:s. If you wanta New Parasol, a pair of Kid Gloves, a. New Bonnet, a New Hat, a pair Boots, a Silk Dress, a Broche Lustre Dress, a New 'Tasso Linen Dress,a Japanese Silk, a Batiste Muslin Dress, a Print Dress, or any o her «id of Dress Goods, you will find my assortment best und prices lowest, Do you want a Blagk Silk Shawl-- a Black Grenadine Shawl--a Blaek Indiana Shawl, a Rich Striped Shawl, a Broche Shawl, a Romana Scarf, a Rich Silk Jacket, a Cloth Jacket, a Fine Rich Black Lace Shawl. 1 have all these in great variety and at prices thut will suit you, Do you want Lace Collars, Lace Sleeves, Lace Ties, Lace Trimmings, White Silk Lace, White Cluny bace, White Edging, Black Real Lace, Black Silk Lace, Black Cluny Lace, Black York Lace, Black Fringe Lace, Fri: ges, Black and Colored, Braids and But. tous? You will find my assortment ocmplets and cheap, JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, April 7, 1873. A. Bongard At Port Perry. BONGARD begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding tow aships, that o he bas established and is determined to drive with vigor a general Meat and Grocery Business! In P . t of 's Hotel, where he will al ki hand a full EO oak "of CHOIOS NEAR, FISH tnd GROCERIES oferty sebeription™® ® AT SUCH PRICES as will put COMPETITION out of the QUESTION!!! 4M GREEN, BLACK, aud JAP'D TEAS--RAISINS, CUR- RANTS, SYRUP, TOBACCOS,-- HADDOCK, HER- FRESH OYSTERS--best grades--al ways ou hand. A. BONGARD. RINGS, &e. Port Perry, Jan. 15. 1873. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES hee : Ontario = Carriage Works PRINCE ALBERT. J 3 ------ A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF THE MOST STYLISH > BUG GIES 33x On Show and being build at the ONTARIO Carriace Works, PRiNcE ALBERT. These Buggiesare extra superior both in Material, Workmanship, Style and Finish, while the prices are such as cannot fail to satisfy all,' ' An inspection' will secure their sale. we. Call and inspect them, : 4 + JAMES EMANEY. M. 0. Do r= ] ONTARIO CARRIAGE WORKS, Prince ALsert, April 16, 1873. I. NOVAN, PRACTICAL 'NEAR THE TOWN HALL, BROCK STREET, 3 r ------ ker !' T. WHITBY | ENTLEKEN § Who want stits for summer will find over one hundred pieces of New Spring Tweeds, Russel Cords and Drills to select from; besides Coalings in Light and Dark Venetians, Meltons Serges and Black and Blue Broad Cloths ; and can have their Garments made up promptly in the most fashion. fable style and at reasonable prices.-- Gentlemen's Boots, Socks, Gloves, Ties, Scarfs,Collars and Handkerchiefs in great variety and a beautiful assort- ment of FANCY VESTINGS in light and dark colors. Fify pieces of Fancy Flannel Shirt- ings from 25 cents per yard. Just re. Towels, Napkins, Pillow Cottons, Steamlooms and Sheetipgs. In all the endless variety of Small Wares that are so necessary to owr daily comfort, as well: as in the more important staples my stock is com- plete and every article is marked down to the Lowest Price that willal- low the Smallest Profit for handling--to my customers and the public I would jus, say when yon have cash in your pocke t that you want to spend remember that I Sell for Ci 'and ready pay as cheerfully as any way, and probably do more in that way than those who selt for ready pay, and cheerfully submit my goods and prices for comparison. CLERGY MEN Allowed a liberal discount o n all pur. h of Dry Goods. oy » v2: > " Hinges, Glass, Puity, Paints Goutal Harvard oo band. GEO. CURRIE. *& GOOD assortment of Bugg 4Iy on band made from best material. Work A made to order with neatnesn and dispar, "I Particular attention paid to repairing = ALL WORK WARRANTED Nos Port Perry, May 6, 1873. ceived also, a large lot of Table Linens, | . Plaster, Balt, Water Lime, Nuils| , Oily and We've ranged through the East, we've sought from the nations, To farnish new Goods and secure the last yles. And thanks to the power who directed so wisely, We've purchased a Stock that will please Were pirthund them cheap; apd, Will sell them Tb ly For what you should give--so who'll come and buy ? Every Department !! At the close of the most successful season webave ever enjoyed, we would be reiniss in our duty, did we fail to extend hearty thanks 10 our customers for the liberal patronage which bas flowed in upon us. While thanklully ackdowlédging past favors, we are de. termined, as another season opens up be- fore us, that no effort shall be spared to o 4 y h render in F Ir'eénci ovr House éven more worthy of your generous appreciation and confisence. SPECIAL Bargains Flowers and Ribbons We have now much pleasure in advising you that Is fully complete in' all departments ; and in view of our rapidly extending busi- ness, it hus been rendered more than usually comprehensive and attractive. Whilst vain boastings, as to its mag. * nitude and variety, are unneces- sary from tke fact that our spacious and well fill Stores speak for themselves. We wau'd remark, with regard to the valve of our goods, that we are only 100 anxious that prices and quality should be carefully compared with any other House. Our Millinery ! This season, surpasses in extent, variety and richness, any thing we have ever before bad the pleasure of offering, 'Weare now prepared to shw the most orgeous and varied assortmdnt of i Hats, onuets, Flowers, Ribbons, Plimés and Trimmings, which are greatly 'adinired by all who bavé secn them." All cordi- ally invited to visit our Show Reom and' ; .|see the new styles. Even if you do not i fad it onvenient to became a purclinser, 'wi shall édteém it a fivop feeling tan dent 'that our Millinery bas 'only 10 bk com-- pared: to establish the superior wsie of our popular Milliner. Our Dress Maker, Whose elegant fits are 'atiracting a large" circle of patrons' bas teceived thellatest + | designs for Sprig and Sumber, and have ing 8 competent staff of assistants, is prepared to execute all orders promptly and satisfactorily. Cheaper Than Wholesale Prices. This highest 'price paid for any quantity of good BUTTER! re etapa Oo or tho while our a or of Hath Caps, Shirts, ie thas ew a hoe a! con