STRAYED OR STOLJN 55 \ Left fhe pea of the Bub- 'scriber on the 27th of May last, A COW IN CALF. . r ou head; is expected to calve carly in July, -- "Any one giving such information Re will Jot to her recovery willbe Te B £52 ih Te] it 288 p pou 134 mae segs SEBIZEE g Nn Es EE Bzsauls = | esseuszsg og = is augase 2e58888 "WATER LIME FOR SALE. HE undersigned has lots of First-Class om Luz on hiud and for sale at his ward d Any parts } 3 wa to unnecessari| dnin her after this notice will be prosecut- E. HEAP Tuasinter Juno 30,1882. °F NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AX persons having claims 'against 4 Dr: 'Montgomery, ly opudy Cheap. Sa wil PEARSON. Mancliester, May 30, 1883, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, &c. em Aen SEAGRAVE ! HE undersigned keep on hand aid for Sale und are prepared to. 1 ever, 1 "variety of the best hy 2 4 Late of the Township. of Cartwright in the County of Durham and Province of Quissle, are Liereby notified to send to me mail Or otherwise) u Btatemeut of | claiws and the i. by Shou, if any, not 2 «later he PInsT DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, on which date a meeting of the Creditors of the said Dr. Montgomery, will be held in by Hall, Cartwright, at' the hour of - "3 o'clock In the afternoon. for the of roceiving a Statement of nis affairs, &c., &o. JAMES PARE, Onctwright, July 3, 1882. Rov ) pula. Te the pub-! sian wou o pol Agricultural Machinery, Ma Hs Portable SteamEogines, Honey ea Horse Powers, Mills, Rapes, U: mili Rakes, Bylvester Plows, i TY Tate & Co's Gang Plows. . Every thing that the furmer wants io way of Machines, Implements, Repairs, &c. of the most iniproved. patterns and best 'quality. = JOHNSTON & BEATTIE, Agr'l Implemonit Depot. Seagrave, May 17, 1882. Tarntp. Drills, 'Wilkinson Plows, P| DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR| ~ SALR. ey HE ig a a he bas: Ed ha i arrang.' from this section of country offers to soll by Private Sale his present ! residence, being lot 120 in the Village of Port Perry, acres of lot 17, in the 6th | are on thy premises a Framo Dwelling House 24x30, a' 3-kijchen and woodshed 13x30 and a new 21x50 with a fine well ot'choice water The loca- |: ton is all that could be d desired tle indi bl . em Risticujars apply the proprietor on] i REUBEN Y CRANDELL, Port Pay March 3 d being about to move: 'Laing & Meharry's HARDWARESTORE A large Stock and full assortment of Heavy and Shelf* Hardware We Sell at the LOWEST PRICES. Special attention is "called to the following Goods which will be found by purchasers to be of extra value. ~ H#merioan and English Shears and Scissors, Granite Iron Kettles for Preserving, 8 olid Cast Steel Shovels, Edge Tools, Saws, .Plastesing Trowols, 4 Sond Cast Steel Spades, Solid Cast Steel Grass Scythes, Solid Socket Hoss, Carriage-Makers' Hardware Paints, Oils and Glass, . 2 Coach Paper and Painters' Varnish, Galvanised and Oiled Wire for fencing" Locks, Hinges and Nails, Bar and Hoap Iron, Horse Nails, Port Purry, Junc 2, 1881. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. nl op at uated on Simcoe street, Prince ing part of Lot 16, in the push brine WELLAND CANAL. Notice to , Contractors. EALED TENDERS addressed to the un- Parasols: Plata snd Fancy Dress oy 'Altwool Dress Goods, Allwoal Onshmeres, Baten Sushsores, Nuns Veiling, French Twills, Twillin Embroideries: 'T.ace and Lace Ties. 1 * 2a Also a line of Button Kid Gloves for 75¢ which are well worth $1. » - T. S. CORRIGAN LOOKOUT FOR OUR Next Week. BROWN & CURRIE. dersigned, and er.dorsed 4 Tender for the Welland Canal," will be received at this office until the arrival of. the Eastern and hid Malls on TUESDAY the eleventh] day of Suly nas, tox certain alterations to be made to, and the lengthening of Lock No, 3. the | 00 the line old Welland Canal REACH, containing 2» Joxes mors or less, The In nd iy first-class feted and ina a Dek state ry rok A heed isa the ised. A of the locality together with atid specications of Bi wrt Sa a i Bu ba deen 4t this olive) and at the TUESDA Yes hoesld; on Sud ates he pt fon of nde cn obi] Contractors are that an Ritz a7 coud und fr sco Ea apply to the proprietor at vr, ay 11, ult TURNER, NEW ADVERTISEMENT, Bi 8a 4 FORMAN & Port Perry, Jaly 6, 1882, : f LAND SALT FOR SALE I The undersigned has on hand over 30 Tons of Land Salt which he must sell before giving up possession of the Elevator on August 1st he will sell Under Cost to secure a a clearance. Le Also a quantity of OATS which must also be cleared out to save the cost of removal. Must and will be sold at such price as will hurry them off. {0G~ Now 13 THE TIME TO BUY. Port Perry, June 21, 1882, Clearing Sale! ce A Tee BROCK'S In order to reduce his Stock, tho, Subscriber has determined to offer his Stock' of 'DRY GOODS "At Cost for the Next 30 Days. - Pridita at 64g 8}o and 10c former prices, 8c, 11c, and 12e. Dress Goods commencing at 12 yrds for 90c. Debieges, all shades, 16¢ former price 20c. All-Wool Debieges, 19¢, former price 25¢. All-Wool Nuns Veiling, 23c, former price 30c. Ladies' 2 Bution Black andl Colored Kid Gloves, 38¢c, former price Ladles' 2 Button Black and Colored Kid Gloves, 750, former price $1. Parasols from 20c up. Black Satin Parasols for 85¢ and $1 ; Embroideries, Laces, Muslins, &c., at cost. ® Tweeds from 35¢ up to $1, former prices from 45¢ to $135. * Gents' White Linen Fronted Shirts at 55c, former price 160. ; Gents' White Linen Fronted Shirts at 76¢, former price $1. Goi White Linen Fronted Shirta at $1, former price $1.35. ts' Colored Cambric Linen Frunted Shirts 65e, former , rn Fronted Stir $18, former price $1.50. Men's Tweed Pants 81. + Men's Worated Pants $1.25. Men' s Tweed Coats $2.50. Port Porry, Juagld, 1683. i