April 2, 1082 par: And wit be sold at and under rogular Wholesale fguos Having a rst- clus Cutter on the : ; in the lat est Styles on Shorg notice and guarantee a in every We invite all to call and | examine our Stock and see for themselves that what we advertise is true. We are open to buy any 'quantity of GOOD WOOL at highest market price. PORT PRRRY, June 1, 1852. oe Tn T. S. CORRIGAN Is offering the following Goods at Special Prices! Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, All-wool Dress Goods, : All'wool Cashmeres, "Union Gashmeres, Buntings, Nuns Veiling, French Twila Parasols: Twillings. Embroideries: J.ace and Lace Ties: Prins! Prints! Sun YDS. SLE PRINTS 5 cts per yd. The Cheapest Goods in the County ! Wanted For Boston Market. 1,000,000 doz. Eggs. Highest Cash Price. p@~ Also a lino of Button Kid Gloves for 75¢ which are well worth $1. T. 8. CORRIGAN Rs S. H. CHRISTIAN. Mavchester, May' 23, 1882. FTHNGE ANTON WIEST T0 FARMERS AND HORSE BREEDERS. mee Extrance niiowio of the PORT PERRY HIGH SOROOL: Will be held on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 20th and 30th June next. commencing: each day at 9 o'clock, a, m, Intending candidates should notify the Head Master immediately. By order of ~~ COUNTY INSPECTOR, 1,1 i. DI DANIELS, The property of the late Wn; Btaplog Haq. of Millbrook. ing elsewhere, HE undersigned baving purchased ata Mai ii Sat eg far-famed The gteat superiority of this horse as; a sure) foal getter is. too well known to Tequire 'com. ment. Parties wishing the use of this class bof horses will do well to seein before spply-| He hasshown regularly, for the past three| years at the shows in the following places and never been beste At Millbrook, Port Hope, hl - A First-Class Merchant Tailoring B uginess Gentlemens 1 AM READY FOR YOUR ORDERS ! As previously intimated I have purchased the Stock of the late John Pearceat a vety con- siderable reduction and have moved into the premises heretofore occupied by him. ~ T am showing a large and carefully selected Stock of Tweeds and Coatings from which my will find no difficulty in making a suitable selection and orders will be prompt ly.and satisfactorily executed. Daring the past six yearsin which I have served the public I flatter myself that I have age, My ambition is to build up . UPON THE CASH BASIS, VALUE aod ATTRA NESS, cannot be excelled, T8, CAPS Axp GENTS FURNISHINGS. J. W. ISAACS. 2 NEW ADVERTISEMENT earned a reputation as a Cutter which warrants me_in expecting a liberal share of f patios '| Aneto this end I shall always "endeavor to place before my patrons a Stock which for COMPLETENESS, CTIVEN Cut andmake up for those who desire to furnish their ABBS & PATERSON. LOOKOUT FOR OUR Next 2 Week. BROWN & CURRIE. Port Perry, April 26, 1882. FRENCH) RESS(G.00DS] BROCE Shows a uk 1 assortment of New Spring and Summer all-wool French Dress Goods in the new Coloring and Textures. . worth $2.25. © charge of MISS SHIPMAN. Any orders entrusted to her will receive prompt and careful attention. -Charges wolderate i satisfaction guaranteed. GENTLEMEN. time to secure you FoR west c Persons re: premises we are JUST RECEIVED | 3 CARS A splendid range of Plain.and Fancy Lustres, 12 yds for $1.75 The Dress Making Depart ment is under, the your Suits. My Stock of |: ; -- and Canadian: IR and oil assorted | prepared to make up Clot instance . ~ LAND SALT! Plaster on hand. JOSHUA WRIGHT. Port Perry, May 24, 1882. THE SPOT TOR BARGAINS FORMANS' CLOSING SALE ! 10 to 25 per cent disconnt is A on every puch naade by: our cutomers. Our 75 ct "Tea for 67 cts. . Our 65 ct Tea for 64 cts. * = Our 60 ct Tea for 48 cts, «i» = Trad! Our 50 ct Tea for 40 cts. . BIG SALE OF "|Our 45 ct Tea for 87cts. 8 "|Our 25 ct Tea TTust for 20 cts. Our 20 ct Tea Dust for 15 cts. . As we are determined to close out early the Goods. must be sold. ! T. C. FORMAN & SON, Port Perry, May 18, 1882. oa