f= os of ur Millinery {Dept mosh whieh In provi sh & yo greatly eulatge our foros in this De- partment; and every week we are con- stantly bringing all the new things in Shapes, Planies; Ribbons, Velvets, &o, which keeps the stock fresh and nice. And they do say that Miss Harrison's deft fingers in putting on finishing touches make a Hat or Bonnet look lovely for anything. Now just stepup stairs with us, and first we will introduce youto the Dress- smaking Department where you will see, under the superintendency of Miss Dyer, the acknowledged Queen fof Dressmakers in Port Perry, about 20 workwomen all engaged in making stylish and elegant Dresses and Man- tles for their Sisters and their Mothers 'and their Cousins and their Aunts," making them look handsome and elegant endugh fo associate with "the Captain of the Queen's Navee" Next go across the hall into our reserve Stock Room, and mote the piles' of Gray and White Cottons, Winceys, Flannels, Prints, Cretones, Goods, &o., and as you gaze, wonder- ing if you are not in some Wholesale Warehouse, letus whisper in your ear that the great secret of our low prices lies in the fact that we buy direct from the manufactuers for CASH and* in such quantities as give us the very best Dis. HS Dress «Private Contract =| Thursday, "| at which date if not previously disposed of, --_ BE §. of fi REACH, will be offeréd for sale by 15th November ne, AUCTION OLE| 'f DAWES, Auctio t i HOTEL BURNSW1CK PORT PERRY, This Diapers is Located on Simcoe Street 4 miles North of Port Perry. There are about 240 Acres under Cultivation, Two Sets of Farm Buildings, 3 Two Orchards, and it is well Watered, about one baif of the land is under Lease which expires 1st April 1886, This 16 a rare chance for a man wanting alarge farm,orit may be. sold in Two Parcels. . Possession of the portion not under given on or before 1st Deo. 1883. Fall plowing is being done as usual, For further particulars apply to JOHN P. SHAW, on the premises, H. GORDON, Port Perry, or to the Auctioneer. Port Perry, Oct 16, 1883. Notice to Contractors. RALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- dersigned and endorsed "Tender for St. wrence Canals," will be received at this office until the arrival of .the ea tern and western mails on TUESDAY, the 13th day of November next, for the construction ofa lock enlargement of the upper entrance of the Cornwall Canal, Also for the construction of a lock, together with the enlargement and deepening of the upper entrance of the Rapide Plat Canal, or miadle division of the Williamsburg Canals. Tenders will also be received until TUES- DAY, the 27th day of November next, for the extension of the pierwork and deepening, &c, of the channel at the upper entrance of the Galops Canal. A map of the head or uppe: entrance of the Cornwall Canal and the upper entrance of the Rapide Flat Canal, together with plans and specifications of the respective Works,can | be seen at this office, and at the Resident En- gineer's office, Dickenson's Landing, on and after Tuesday, the 30th day of October next, | Mere printed forms of tender can be obtain- led. | A map, plans and specifications of the works to be done at the head of the Galops Canal can beseen at this office and at the lock keeper's house, near the place, on and after TUESDAY, the 13th day of November next, where printed torms of tender can be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders wid not be considered unless made strictly in aceordance with the printed forms, and,in case of firms, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation ana residence of each member of the same : and further an accepted Bank cheque tor the sum of housand Dollars mustaccompany the Tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works at the Tajes and on the terms stated in the offer sub- mit! shel T° ne. state: | 866" ACRES f ist slags Land being ) pe lot 23 Tf La i 1 and regluating weir and the deepening and L counts known to the trade; and | The 'cheque thus sent in will be returned to when this is coupled with the fact Whe rsvertive parties whose tenders are not CY . that we sell on a Case Basis and are' This Department does ob however, bind | thle fr wring satisfied with a moderate. profit, you 3 see we possess every advantage possi- - ble for giving you the very best goods at the very lowest prices. We will now take you into our Ready-made Clothing Department, which you will find to be" quite extensive, although " we are compelled to keep it up stairs for want of room below. We think we have the most Stylish and Nobby Suits for Men, Youths and Boys ever shown in Port lerry, In material and workmanship they can- not be excelled, and the: prices we|® guarantes to-be Rmar. But if you don't find anything ready-made to snit . you, we have here a very fine assortment of Cloths, Worsteds, 'and Tweeds, which we can make up for you at very modegate prices--and give a perfect fit--in the very latest styles. In proof of ower to the adjoining room and have a wito our Cutter and take a look at his' Fashion. Plates, all the Newest and Nobbisst Biyles. Then step up into] io the third loft of our building and see ; day and night tself to accept the lowest or any tender. y order, A.P. BRADLEY, PR FOR SALE! Lumber, Lath, Shingles & Pickets. Including a large quantity of Building Lumber up to 45 feet in length. Also a quantity of Cheap Boards, Scantling, Joists, GRISTING &CHOPPING Done daily at the Union Mills. - W, J. TROUNCE & CO. * N.B. House and Lot for Sale with a good ses. stable on the Mrs. E. Drinkwalter I Ti a} oy B ssddispaich Sl overs FURS_ Cleaned, Altered and We have been lately talking "Butter" , about CASH. = When a man, woman or child has a dollag or cen} to [lay out, the question is suggested: " Where can 1 got the best value for my money?" We have no hesitation in ass (and ask you to prove our assertions by an early call) that we offer to-day ant continue 0 offer the new." est and choicest Goods in the Market at Prices which are in 9 cases out. of 10 lower and in every tenth as low as other House in the Trade. We do not ask fancy prices because things are new, but trust that a low price will in- , troduce the goods early and CLEAR THEM OUT Thus avoiding carrying over Stock, We have already begun the CLEAR. ING for the season and ask you to closely inspect our GREY FLANNELS, BLACK CASHMERES, HEAVY WOOL TWEEDS Big Boom in the Grocery Trade. : 'T.C- FORMAN & SON, . GENERAL PRODUCE STORE! CURTS & HENDERSON Have always on hani Rathburn's CROWN JEWEL FLOUR in addition to No. 1 Spring and Fall Wheat FLOUR for Baking, 4 OATMEAL, Fino and Granulated. CORNMEAL, HEN FEED, OATS, CHOP, BRAN. SHORTS, &0. SAD? AND WaARZB-338AB. GASH for Butter and Eggs, Hides and Sheepskins. HAY bought and pressed, ! 8a Note THE PLACE--One door East of the Walker House. Port Perry, Nov. 1, 1888, T Clothing ! ECE" Iclaim to have the largest Stock and Best Value in Clothing and Overcoats ever shown in Port Perry. T. S. CORRIGAN. Call and See them. GREAT CLEARING SALE! Go to Wright's BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUN. One door East of Allison's Drug Store, for the right kind of Clearing Sale going on every day, Clearing out the Stock as fast as it arrives,-- Weekly arrivals of Choice New Goods. Nothing but New Guods in the, Establishment. My Goods and Prices are suck as satisfy all purchasers. Opposition dualers may growl and say "I S. SL" --That is a matter between my customers sud myself a purchaser I have ndvantages enjoyed by no other in this town in my line of business. . My thoroug| expeignce as a Tanver of Leather gives me a perfect knowledge of the quality of the material and long experience in 'the Boot and Shoo Business enables me to judge of the Workmanship and of the proper value of the Goods. Buying as [ do, Large Stocks at short intervals ¥ and strictly for Cash, secures a very Large Discount which en- ables me to Sell Butter Goods at a much Lower Figure than parties who do not enjoy like advantages, "i So and See my Goods Post Perry, Oct. 20, 1883.. No Bo lach Paid Jor Hides and Sheepakins. ANGENENIRR] . nd Prices and hurry up the Clearing. JOSHUA WRIGHT. now we wish to say a few words a THE JUMBO TWEEDS LARGE AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES Gin dn 2rd te ket 1d stent 2 coed btm wd Ta cmt by Bok AD Si SRO Sl Pe : > nh . 2 t : All the Newest Shades in Brooaded Ottoman Cord Velveteens (lovely goods.) 4 Qttoman Cord Mantle Cloths, Plain Velvetoens in Colors at Low Prices. A large displ ings, &o ) ys ab of Gent Suing in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Overocat Special Di on Ready-made Clothing and Ladies' Mantles. Our Millinery Department is full of the latest New York and Paris Styles.-- Special attention peid to Bridal Outfits. Full Stock of Crape and Mourning Goods constantly on hand. Choice Stock of Groceries, comprising Sugars, Eeas, Tobaceos, Canned Goods in Beef, Lunch Tongue, Pigs Feet, Lobsters, Salmon, Haddies, Sardines, Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, &c. ; Also full lines in Boots and Shoes, Crockery, &e., at bottom prices. ar GIVE US A CALL. J. H. BROWN. Ld omvEme ror 1,000,000 bus. b. 1,000,000 ff Oa ts. THE VERY HIGHEST PRICE PAID { - S. H. CHRISTIAN. HUNDREDS OF Homes or Rooms MUST BE HEATED THIS WINTER BY Boxalls STOVES. 8 = - s | 8 d= 8%, = x38 Ee 310 fF ele SE Ey = 5 LANCE TOOTH SAWS. W. T. PARRISH, Muzzle and Breech-Loading Guns. Powder and Shot of all kinds. BARGAINS at Boxarv's, Port Perry. First Shipment of * SULTANAS" all and everybody satisfied. Bargains at Boxawv's, Port Perry. * Burana" Parlor-Cook and a happy home. + Pacrme™ Cooking Btoves and no Scandal ! Davnrress" Cooking Stoves and no| complaints. «¢ ArLinaToN and Perrrcomon" Cooking BOX STOVES, Stove--bmrns eoal or wood. Cooxine Raners and a quiet kitchen. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1863. | ALpine" Parlor and * Avon" Par- lor-Cook. Pay your money and take your choice. OFFICE STOVES, al J. BOXALL. AND BOXALL STOVES. Have your Pipes put up, save money and keep your temper. SW Fes BB 2 wp £1 22830. 8 84 or oe =2 do 2 od 0 ag SO 80 B Amid kD = wm = id HARD TIMES SCARED TO DEATH ! " W% cannot tell a lie, we did it with our little hatchet" when we knocked the covers off our Immense Cases of LOW PRICED FALL GOODS And we are now ready to give you sn Welcome that means Business. Haviog laid in a NEW PALL STOCK of VERT (NONOME CLOTH, Jumbo Tweeds ~-- EEE _ and French-Knap Overcoatings. 1 am now prepared to Clothe Gentlemen of taste-with some of the Nobbiest Suite and Overcoats GUARANTEED, over turned out in Fort Pemy, and a PERFECT FIT RLS PT gl Seti Qn a nd Pete mr HATS AND CAPS. Owe Stock of Hats Oape v f £ Porth esry, Sept. 13, 1888. Just Received - -- AT-- BROCK'S PILES OF FALL & WINTER GOODS TO BE SOLD CHEAP! W. BRCK, Jr. Sra a CLEARING S BOOTS AND SHO -