50 Men Wanted. ANTED, to work on the draining of the Nonquon River, 50 men--good choppers and those that can handle the spade, No man refused on account of . No tired man need apply. Wanted, also, a fow good teams of horses. Apply to fa 3 E. MAJOR, Contractor. Port Perry, July 7, 1881. Fire! Fire! a Ms 0 THE get loss I have sustained by the "burning of my premises compels me to jusist on the payment of all accounts and ~ notes due me immediately or they will be Placed in Court without further notice, HENRY CHARLES. Port Perry, July 4, 1881, BLACKNMTHING ! AS IT SHOULD BE. TT undersigned takes thie opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the very liberal share of public patronage be- stowed on him since going into business on his own account in Prince Albert, And would now inform the farming com- munity and others that he can always be found at the Blacksmithing Establishroent lately occupied by Mr John Heard, where BLACKSMITHING In all its departments will be done prompt- y and cheaply. Repairs carefully ly, neat) lfpicnacd to. tomers for rae Be I ACKERMAN, Port Perry, June 22, 1881. : In returning thanks to our numerous ous- us since PRINCE - ALBERT, ' 'We beg to announce to our friends and the public generally that we have A WELL SELECTED Stock of Dty Goods, Gro ceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &e.. which we have marked very low. Garden Seeds of all kinds, Flour, Cornmeal, Oatmeal, and Cracked Wheat constantly on hand. (13> Farm Produce taken in exchange. BRUCE & CO. Prince Albert, April 6, 1881. Horse Shoeing A SPECIALTY, and done as it should bo. P. B. ENSIGN. Prince Albert, July 4, 1881. ed net . | i STORE, OPPOSITE THE ONTARIO BANK. HENRYCHARLES H will receive ERESH SUPPLIES of 18 ALSO AGENT FOR THE He 'COMPANY; of London, England, as usual, : +e ALSO: Marriage Licenses Issued as heretofore. : 'Remember the Place. Port Perry, June 29, 1881. . Bio's Roy Arca | MCCAW'S JEWELRY, GOLD AND ILVER CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, ROOM-PAPER, ~ &0, &C, &C., Cannot be excelled in quality or sly} - Priccg are at the very Lowest Possibl The Ls 10 LL A vo thr oo unas net A (Gh, Campbell. 6 0CERIES, WINES & LIQUORS. QUOR TEA W ATHCES, le, and 'Lancaster' rd T.ook out for New Advertisewent next | 'week. No. 1, DAVIS BLOCK, Farm Lands. THE FOLLOWING LANDS ARE IN THE MARKET, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP And on reasonable terms of payment. Lota 1 and 2, con. 8, and part of lots 1 and 2, con. 7, Uxbridge, 200 acres. N lot 14. con. 6, Reach, 100 acres, Pt of 15, con. 7, Reach, 178 acres. 8 lot 18, con. 9, Reach, 100 acres. Pt of lot 21, con. 10, Reach, 140 acres. For particulars, apply to The Manager, Ontario Bank, and H. on, Port Perry, or J. A. McGillivray, Barrister, Uxbridge. Pert Perry, June 8, 1881. Farm for Sale. ng south-east quarter of Tot 20, in the litn : con. of the TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA And County of one acre a good, substantial brick school house. It is convenient to Lindsay and Oakwood markets and all cleared and free from stumps except about b acres of woods. There are ¢ to do fall plowing, and fall en Terms easy, Title indisputable. For further particulars, apply to "Wn. BROCK, J&, | April 18,1 : Port Perry, Dn a pat first class Farm for Sale, being the | Victoria, except isold lor a school site on which is erected | # good frame barn, shed and stables and a Tok house on the lot. STILL CONTINUES. 18 c per lb. for Butter. JOIN BROTHERS } § Wightmans' Corner, PORT PERRY. THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH Paid for any quantity of Good Clean Wool delivered at my Elevator. " J. WRIGHT. Port Perry, June 2, 1881. ~ LARGE ARRIVALS NEW GOODS! Almost Daily, Bigelow's ROYAL ARCADE. | General Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Cloths and T weeds. Fa 'Gent's Felt and Straw [lats, Boys' and Childrens' do. Milnery Goods, : : Boots and Shocs, ~ Groceries, &c., &c. 2 i Phe MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will bo opened ~~ the 4ih of April with a Magnificent Stock, the newest styles out from Paris and New York: : _ JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1881, FOR utter & Eggs, ABBS, PATERSON & REID. JONES' BLOCK. July 7, 1881. PORT PERRY. New Prints! FORMAN & SON'S See their Cheap Dress Goods ! See their Cheap Muslins ! Soo their Cheap Embroiderios ! Every one satisfied with our Goods and Prices. Splendid valne in every depurtment for Cash or Produce only ! T. 0. FORMAN & SON THE NOTED CHEAP HOUSE. = MING GOOD. = BROWN & GURRIE ARE SHOWING THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF . IN TOWN! Consisting of NEW SILKS the best value in the trade. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW PRINTS--500 different Patterns. " NEW TWEEDS--100 different Patterns. < Pe New Goods! NEW CARPETS--over 20 Pieces, DUCK, HOLLANDS, TABLINGS and a host of other MILLINERY ROOM! Now Open with all the LA TEST Styles.) NS mmn Turnip Seed 12: cts. per 1b. & H. CHRISTIAN, MANCHESTER, June 22, 1881, T.S.Corrigan WILL PAY THE Highest Possible price for any quantity of Good Yellow BUTTER | Eggs Wanted. 7. 8. CORRIGAN. THE NEWEST, BEST & MOST FASHIONABLE | PEARCE'S SUMMER STOCK Meets the Approval of all. cee His Stock of Clothe is both extensive and very fsuperior. Everything "that can be desired in way of Gent's Furnishing; Good, Stylish and Shean! Come and look at theti: pe-My MADE-UP WHITE VESTS are just the style that's wanted. ~@g Every thing in the Merchant Tailoring line, desirable and satisfactory - Prompt attention, choice Goods and perfect Fits guaranteed. =~ Port Perry, June 15, 1881. J. PEARCE. : as Laing & Meharry' ARDWAREST - A large Stock atid full assortment of Heavy We Sell at the LOWEST P Special attention is called to the hasers to be of e will be found by purch L Port Perry, March 30, 1881: