Th 0 c ge vosplctivo: parties whose tenders ara n * ¥ This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept ihe Jowett orany tender. er, a Te F. BRAUN, Dept. of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 15th April, 1882", APPROPRIATIONS. : ; : oN A RoadsiBridges : OTICE is hereby given that all applica- . tions for Appropriations for the im. Btoveten of Roads and Bridges in the wnship of Reach for the present year must be by petition and placed in the hands of the Clerk previous to or to the Council at it ting to be held on the 8th day of May ext, after which no application will be 21:td received. . ' T By order,' JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. 5 Manchester; April 20, 18632. SHAWL LOST. "OST! between -Dewart's Hotel and the . Ad residence of Mi. Stewart Bruce, Port 'Perry, on the 12th-inst,, a Black-and. White Shawl. eo finder will be shitably ded by leaving the same at Ruddy's Port Perry. ort Perry, April 14, 1882, IERSTG TO FARMERS . AND HORSE BREEDERS." AE undersigned having purchased ata high fignre, that well known, far-famed Trotting Stallion, 'I. H, DAI "The property of the late WmiS of Millbrouk: The great snperiority of this horse as a sare foal getter is too-well known to require com- ment. Parties wishing the use of this class «of horses will do well to see him before apply- ingelsewhers. He will be shown atithe Reach township Show at Manchester, on (Tuesday, " April 25th, and at the Cartwright k wnship Show at Williamsburg, on: Friday, April 28th. le has shown regularly, for the past three -- years at the shows in the following places and 4 mever been beaten. At Millbrook, Poit Hope, . #abourg, and Peterboro,. He showed at the ; Qentral Fair at. Lindsay in 1881 and took First. Prize from a field of Seventeen fine Siallions, Y The followi: 1 taples, Esq., ng will be read with interest. PEDIGREE : Tye s.sired by Grinnell ; he by Imported Sa by a son of Paras A ; he by the thoroughbred imported 1; HiDamrzs got a record of2.43, when 4 yer old, at bia Ys Pia wend yon 2 heats inthe 2:37 'class, at: the Trotting Prk Ra on the 12th 'Sept, 1877, in 2.3! nl 2.854, in a field of | seven horses: Fy Governor, Wes ht, Grey Eddy, Northwood and 'on the 22nd Oct., 1878, he ai General 7] "the Travor Horse. A En Port P her Billy oy he beat a ie cheque thus sent in will be. returned TY: | quantity of Cheap Boards, Beantling, Joists, c. £75 3 purch E01 FOR MANITOBA, Shingles ~ & Pickets. Taeluding & large quantity of Building Lumber up to 45 feet in length. Also a GRISTING&CHOPPING N.B. Hopse and Lot for Bale with a: good stable on the premises, Apply at the Union Mills office. ' W.J. T. & CO. Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1881, TH MOST ETN | AND MOST ATTRACTIVE In this part of the County. We cannot tail to please in Dress Goods ! Trimmings to match all lines and shades. ABBS! & PATERSON. A Valuable Town PRO PERTY FOR SALE. TE undersigned offers for sale that vala- able town property known as the SexTon, PropEuty, consisting of 3 Flouses and Lots on Water Street, Port Perry, within a few rods of the Port Perry Station of theWhitby, Port Perry & Lindsay Railway. The pro- perty of three fine lots with the late Sexton family residence end two smaller awellings, There are vew five families living on the property at a rental of over $200 AYEAR. "The location is healthful convenient, and pleasant. Title indisputable, and terms to suit For Particulars applyt 'or particulars apply to ; LEWIS McLEAN. Port Perry; Feb. 8, 1883, sory SOMETHING: NEW ! HAVE received instruction from the) Grand Trunk Railway to check baggage through by all trains to Stations in Dakota | and Manitoba, thus saving passengers the trouble amd inconvenicnce of * attend. ing to their baggage. Two Passenger pecials, weekly, for the North West, first- class coaches provided for second-class tickets, Parties who intend going would do well to call at the Port Perry Station before purchasing tickets elsewhere. H. G. CORAM, Agent, M. Rly. Port Perry, April 6, 1882. A FirsBlass Farms for Sale | -- HE Trustees of the late. Alexander's Lands for Sale, viz: . | 109 acres--west § ot 5, con. 1, Reach. 109 acres--east § lot 5, con. 1, Reach, 109 acres--north § lot 7, con, 3, Reach. 50 acres-- west § of cast} Tot 6,con 2 Reach, For further particulars, apply to" "' W,H. BROWNE, Columbus. J. 0. BROWNE, Manchester, y * A.C. RROWNE, Port Perry, Port Perry, March 29, 1882, : Laing & Meharry's HARDWARE STORE Heavy and Shelf Hardware '4 Brownd's Estate. offer the following] . | Maryhill, Glasgow, Paisley {in 1864 i K large Stock 'and full assortment of 'Wa Sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Special attention is called to the following Goods which will be found by purchasers to be of extra value, Granite Tron Kettles for Preserving, Edge Tools, Baws, .Plastesing Trowels, Solid Cast Stoel Grass Scythes, Carriage-Makers' Hardware, - Galvanized and Oiled Wire for fencing. Bar and Hoop Iron, Horse Nails, American and English Shears and Scissors. Solid Cast Steel Shovels, Solid Cast Steel Spadus, Solid Socket Hoes, Paints, Oils and Glass, Coach Paper and Painters' Varnish, Locks, Hinges and Nails, Port Perry, Juno 2, 1881, "<R/THR IMPORTED PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE HORSES ER N= » SCOATIDE Tas Property oF Messrs. Hony & Hur, Brock, Oxt., wit SERVE Mangs: ror 1882. Foi Roure Ses Brus. IS NOW OPEN WITH VEER "The high standard to which this depart- ment has acquired will be fully maintained, and Ladies may depend on their orders being satisfactorily executed. T. S. CORRIGAN LOOKOUT FOR OUR BROWN Port Perry, April 26, 1883. ' OF THB SEASON: ~ NEW ADVERTISEMENT Neat Week. & CURRIE. Any orders entrusted to her will receive. re attention. Charges moderate and satisfaction GENTLEMEN, Now is your time to secure your Spring Suits. © MY Stoek English, Scoteh and Canadine Twecds is large 1s ssort. containing the newest colorings and patterns. Persons ing a good suit would find it greatly to their interest to call: examine my Stock before purchasing 'elsewhere I am cor dent they can save from ten to fifteen per cent on a suit. A full assortment of white and colored Shirts withont and with collars attached ; ulso collars and ties in endless variety, GROCERIES. Hams, Bacon and Cheese just received and will be i on cost, Sagars from 10 the 13 lbs tor $1, : soi +9 slight vance "Tho best 40c Tea in Port Perry. * Wa, .--Buttor, Eggs, Pork and : Lh pi ahted.- r, Eggs, Pork and Potatoes for Which tho highest WM. BROCK, Port Porry, April 21, 1882. Closing Business! T. Announce. a Genuine Clearir ; and Closing Sale of their Whole Stock of New and Fashion» able I'ry Goods, Boots and Shoes and Staple and Fancy Groceries, As this Sale is Genuine, and we are determined to wind up business here jas- early as possible, Bargains may be expected and will be given. T. C. FORMAN & SON, Port Perry, April 20, 1882, 000 s:PEDIGRERE #% SCOTTISH LAD was imported by the Jate Mr, T. R. Armstrong, of Mark- ham, Ont, His sire Siv Roger (700 8.B.) the property of Mr. Fawkes, Free- Jands, Cumberland, England, a pure bred Clydesdale horse got by that cele- brated horse, Lord Olyde (477 8. B.) Lord Clyde was bred, by Mr. Logan, 1 Crossflat, Renfrewshire, "Scotland, out of his favorife o Jessie, - Lord (lyde gained the following prizes, viz., four first prizes when one year old, at and Johnston ; five first pins When wo years og t Maryhill, Glasgow (also the medal as the best of all prize colts of any age), Paisley, Jolinston, Buinborongh and the Highland Society's prize of £15; .when three years old the West Lothian Sosiety gave him a premium of £40, th eighty mares guaranteed ; the samo year he gained the Highland Socie- | by's prize. oFE20; in 1861 the West Lothian premium of £60 with 90 mares Aran at 80s. each ; in 1862 the first prize of £50 at the Perth, Fife and 3 ay Society's Show, to travel the respective districts, with 80 horses com; in 1868 the Perth Fife and Kinross prize of £40 with 25 horses teed o Perth, Fife and: Kinross prize of £40, and in the same year the Sosie y ize of £80, in 1865 the Perth, Fife and Kinross ty' A : 6 of £40 ;in 1 erashire premium of £40; in 1867 the Perth, and Kinross p -- azo, fhe same year, the d: Sos pedigree be tra Highland Society's second prize at Kinross of £15 the same year; s first CarlLoads Bus.of Potatoes Wanted by the Subscriber delivered at his Elevator, Port Perry, for which he wilt pay |The Highest Price ' IN CASH. JOSHUA WRIGHT. Port Terry, Feb. 1, 1882.