Ei of | rac ING ihe Live be he rvatives at the Hall, Sunderland FRIDAY, FEBRUARY (ITE, 1861, For the purpose of Selecting 'A CANDIDATE in the Interest hie puny, to tontest the Legislative Assembly. Livoral Bl Donsorvatives and friends of the resent, are urgen re- KQuested ho attend. B hy Teeny Sr The chalr will be taken at 12:30 o'clock, Officers otTowmnin and ng Village Asso- elatious are requested to call their Assocla- ~ LE RY "Withont delay ay APPOINT P, MCRAE, V. Prest. D, GILLESPIE, Prest T. H. WALSHE, Sec-Treas. Bunderland, Feb. 2, 1881. GIVING UI UP BUSINESS. 8 the undersigned is giving. up business in Port Perry he takes «this opportunity of informing all parties indebte | to him either by uote or boek accouat that the same mus. be settled on or before March 1st As he leaves the locality by that time all ac- ¥ counts (hen remaining unsettled must be > placed in Qourt for Collection. Jt is hoped that all concerned will pay atten- tion to this notice and mot incur costs by neglect. Allparties having accounts against me will oblige by presenting the Sine for payment within the time specified above. W. B. McGAW, Port Perry, Feb. 2, 1881. ResidencetoRent HE undersigned offers to Rent his present res'd mes, certainly one 0 tie best and most pleasautly located residences in town, situated on the main street in the immediate neighborhood of Churches and Schools and convenient to the business centre of the town. It is a commodious two story cottage building of 12 rooms on a fine lot of nearly an acre of' Iand with a good 81; p'v of choice fruit trees, grape vines, &¢, &e. The grounds are taste- g fully laid outand parties wishing a comfort- * able, healthful and conveniently, located re- yy sidenice will find this to be ull that they as could wish. FET For parti uv' ars anply "to the proprietor; or Po &t the Unserver Oftice, Port Perry. W. B. McGAW. Port Perry, Feb. 2, 1831, Em ac Ir Chaese Manufacturing Company + The first Special Meeting of the Shareholders of the Reach Cheese Manufacturing Company will be held at the TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER, |v On Saturday, Feb. 12th, 1881, At the hour of one o'clock for the follnwing Purposes : o fixing of the Stock qualifca- tion of the Directors the Electicn of new Directors, and to o by by-law or otherwise such provisions and reguiations as may be doemed fecessary or expedient touching the na affuirs . fi i) WEIR, President. Prince Albert, Feb. 1, 1881. ~ INTERESTING TO Blacksmiths aE: andersigned offers to rent for a térm of that ad van tagsously located Black-{ soil Sho 3 A onge and a quarter acre of land in the VILLACE OF SAINTFIELD, |} Immediate possession. This, is a highly advantages opening, a - rood Bl; okpmitn could not fail in doing a pros- perous | business in this well established &hop. For particulars apply to the undersigned. 3 JOHN WILKINSON. Saintfield; Feb. 2, i881. ; ng WATCHES, esos would take this pr of eng their thanks for bestowed on them m faciliti filling ord: ih I with "gic: ng order Fi oR ORKMANSHIP and LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. OUR GRANITE & N{ARBLE Pillars, Moutmentis, Tomb Stones, and Tablets Aro much admired by all who see them. saved and customers get the advan Ba Come and see us in our New Wora near the Foundry, ROSE & SHAW. Port Perry, March 24, 1880, CHINA HALL! QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY. JUST RECEIVED ER Steamship " Winnipeg," 6 pack: ages Crockery & Glassware, Consisting of one Special lot of Chamber 8etry, which wo are selling at WHOLESALE PRICES. den, a very large Stock of Dinner, Dessert, I'ea and Breakfast Sets, in beautiful pat- terns. These goods were bought before the recent advance in price, Call early and sve then, they are selling off very fast. G.B.MeDERMOT, IMPORTER. Port Perry, July 1, 1880. TIMEPRO HARM LANDS, MILL PROPERTY, &C., FOR SALE! Fen BY Private Contract, The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale ut Low I*Pices for cash or upon short terms of 2a yment, PARCEL 1.~Contalning 200 Acres, is com- posed of Lots Nos 1 and 2, in the 8th con. cession, and the East parts of Lots Nos, 1 and 2, in the 7th concession of Uxbridge, upon this reel thereare an Orchard, a large Frame welling House, and commodious outbuilds ey the land is nearly all cleared, and 18 a very desirable farm. PARUEL 8.--Consists of what is known as heen Major Grist Mill, together with the water powerand privileges property belong- ing thereto. A quantity of land in connection may also be obtained. PARCEL 4.--Bmbraces the North-half of Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach, 100 acres, none of which is cleared. PARCEL 5.--Contains 178 acres, being Lot No. 13, in the 7th concession of Reach, about fH) neres are cleared and the balance is heavily timbered. There is « good fruine Barn on this parcel. C of Lot No. 18, in the 9th concession of Reach, 109 acres, asmall portion of which Is cleared. PARCEL 7,--140 acres, part of Li 0.21, in the 10th concession of Reach, nn t Hoh fn a lot of valuable timber; and several acres under cultivation. All the above lands sre in the market and will be sold with as little delay as possible.-- Intending purchasers will not be confined to jhe various parcels and divisions as set forth, but can purchase such portions as they may desire, and at prices to sult the times, For further particulars and informatidn apply to Pp THE MANAGER. BON, BANK, © and H, GOI rt_Perty ; or J. A. Mea inn VARY: Oct. 8th, Barrister, Uxbridge. N.B.' A persons are strictly forbidden to out or remove any timber m off the above Reased As no agent is employed the Sspense is. PARCEL 6.--1Is composed of the South-half CO., has this style of late partnership, customers, alway Port Perry, Feb, H, i Abe, n ho ¥i day been dissolved vy mutual a @. H. Abbg has associated with him Jno, H. having purchased the entire interest of the Messrs, ments, the whole business will be carried on by them under the namo # will afford, and b, Selling at the they hope to merit the same their predecessors. They have placed orders for a large and attractive stock of SPRING GOODS, and will duly advise you of the arrival of the same. Abbs, Paterson & Reid. - BIS, Pram «Ren, WHOLESALE PRICES, They will collect all asgets and discharge all dobtp and liabilities of the With ample 'capital at their command, they will be enabled to buy their Goods at tho very best market and they intend that their stock shall be second to none for y Freshness, Extent, and Real Value. By strict attention to business, carefully studying the wants of their s paying the very highest price for produce that the market y Smallest Possible Profit, generous patronage that has beet enjoyed by A CARD In connection with the above announcement we gladly embrace the opportunity it affords of expressing our gratitude to our friends and patrons, who have honored us so many years with their confidence and support, and we bespeak for the young bien that succeed; us a continuance of the same, CHAS. W. JONES, os WM, M. JONES. 8, 1881. TOR THEIR -- nn aes IN--p PORT PERRY! = "CLEARING Pen nad Pocket Knives fron A large quantity of Table K Carving Knives and Forks fg per pair. . WILL CONTINUE HIS GREAT CLEARING SALE! | And Sell all Goods at ~----UNTIL THE---- ist DAY OF FEBRYY. Immense Bargains ! FOR EVERYBODY. 8 A call ies solicited. PORT PERRY, 188i. JOSEPH BIGELOW. ightmans' ! 'WIGHTMAN BROS. ~--WILL COMMENCE A GRAND-- SALE : OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK vl 4 PIR 1B, FOR ANY wn GOOD BUTTER ! CAPER CHEAMSEL 8 H. CHRISTIAN, MANCHESTER, Feb 10, 1881. x = VISE (. TORMY & SONS GREAT SALE ! i | Every one who does so finds that it is no humbtg but that every article is subject to Of Dry Goods, Grocers Clothing & Boots Shoes to be thrown on the market, Let the Goods speak for themselves. Wightman's Corner, PORT PERRY. N P. Once More... WAN TED 2 LUMBER. Vio obalis prose Wey the. hi Lumber delivered at hia yards in mrnimay ow REDUCTIONS !! | LLIN oy g odsggmaust be Cleared out aiid we are determined that ods of 6.ed at big discounts; ate any induce- pe thagifhey wilf If be cleared-out rapidly: " FORMAN & SON. Has commenced a Genuing Sarsifiee unreliable | This sals ia hot ot up for ho Won