toy Stock will convinon yo fil dling serve y vehit oo veer tan t for Reach, Sono wd Brock for onl. &. Wazns y 1X0 CARRIERS, And now is the time to buy one as you will have more now than in June and it will pay every farmer to have one. those who use them are the loudest. in their praise. Call and see them. "W. T. PARRISH * Port Perry, Feb. 14, 1884. Assets and Liabilities Of the Municipality of the Township of CARTWRIGHT, For the Year ending Dec. 31,1883. a A ® ASSETS. z LIABILITIES. Amount of balance, in favor 4, re. 11, Balance on hand.. $190 21| of the 'municipality .. .. $2378 69 Publie Property-- Drill § hed . and Town Hall ,, .. .... 2000 00 Weigh Seales . : 140 00 Bal of Non-resident "Taxes, ; 1882 9 08 Bal. Non-resident Tdxes, 1883 39 40 $2378 69 $2378 69 that we have examined the Treasurers accounts with the g and d find them correct. JOHN HUGHES, ELL, oe cr | Auditors. In order reduce the Since to the Lowest Possible 'Dimentions ! Previous to Stock-taking I will offer EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS to effect that purpose. Inspection and comparison of prices respectfully invited. T. S. CORRICAN. Port Perry, Jan. 23, 1884, T0 ALL CUSTOMERS. I have just closed a most successful business youl. The trade past year has been notably an advance on the busitiess of the previous season, and while the profits from individual transactions have been moderate, I have reason to congratu- T= myself on the result of the year's operations. To those customers who have dealt with me I tender my I's hearty thanks for their valued. patronage. To others who have been induced by the reasonable prices, the | quality of my goods and the stylish, e Suits, to transfer my best services in the future. Having purchased a very large and handsome Stock of Spring and Summer Goods WINTER STOCK ! to make room for snch Iam Clearing Out at Panic Prices ! Now i8 your time to get a good Suit from $12 up, and Over Coats from $10 up--made to order and a Fit guaranteed or no sale. Gent's Furnishings! in All-Wool Underclothing, White and Colored Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery. &c, and a fine line of Hats and Caps. Call Barly and Secure Bargains at J. W. ISX XCS" CLOTHING HOUSH. BETTER than GOLD WEEART ¥ To know where you can get the greatest quantity of Dry Goods for the least money. J. A. CAMPB On and "afer the 1st of February to continue for ONE MONTIEL, All China, Glass and Earthenware at a reduction of from am per Ct. price. I do this in order to reduce my Dinner Sets made tip of 100 pieces as follows: -- Covered Dishes. four Platters, four dozen Plates to make up a Dinner Set--no small pieces.-- pices tha aver befor offre : in Port Perry. . I. MARS PORT thine $16,000 worth of Dry Goods TO BE SOLD IN THE NEXT Sixty Days. And in onder to accomplish it, I purpose to give my customers and all others who may favor me with their patron:.ge. IA Discount of Twenty Cents on the Dollar On all CASH PURCHASES (of ONE DOLLAR and upwards) of Dry Goods, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing; &c. . Special Prices in the following lines of Goods : Persian Lamb Caps $3.50. | 'Goat Skin Robes $6.50. : And all other FURS now in Stock at equally low prices. 'N. B. +I will sell to my Patrons, Choice Roll BUTTER at 16 cts per lb until further notice. Persons living in town will please note this. <0 above offer is for CASH ONLY. marked in PLAIN Figures. GIVE US A CALL. "J. BL. BROWN, 2 ON THE corNER, Winter, 1883-4 Winter . Prepare for yy inter by buying a good SCOTCH or CANADIAN TWEED SUIT or OVERCOAT at (K'S! Fit Guaranteed.) | \ | 4 B | UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS at Bottom Prices. (A LADIES' and GENT'S FUR CAPS in great variety. FLANNELS away down as Cheap as Wool. CLOUDS at your own prices. * WCOL SQUARES ct your own priccs. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS ALMOST CIVEN AWAY. WM. BROCK, Jr. HUNDREDS OF Homes or Rooms MUST BE HEATED THIS WINTER BY BOXALL S ~~ STOVES. BARGAINS at Boxarr's, Port Perry.|| 8a7gaing at Boxaiv's, Port Perry. Furst Shipm t of " SULTANAS" allj| ** Surana" Parlor-Cook and a happy andetrvhody satisfied. home. Stoves and nol" Ap 2: Barlor and * Arpisg" Par- . 'Da Stoves aud no or your ol and" take your choice. : Ee OFFICE STOVES, px=--u BOX STOVES, ' ; BOXALL § STOVES. up; save money: 'and keep your tem: Bs J. BOXALL. their trade to me, thanks are due, and I can assure them of Be A Ss i Ler Th wavs fo 1 bing thanks tis piri Semon tosh clearance of his large stock of Winter Goods, has much pleasure in m ing a Clearing Sale of his Large, The Stock is of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles. of the Best fr and will be sold at Clearing Prices, which will soon make room for the extensive Stock of lighter goods for the coming season. Ladies and Gents will find it to their aflvaniage to waite an early call, Bx- amine the goods and » LEARN the PRICES At which they can be Pought. GENTS SUITS made up in a style which cannot be cxcelled, A perfees fit guaranteed, Cheap, Cheap, Cheap ! ! | GROCERIES in abundance, Fresh and Cheap: o Ihe e Highest Price paid for Wheat, Barley, Peas, ats, 8S. H. CHRISTIAN. 1ST IPINIRY | Manchester. Feb. 6, 1884. | re EF SONS. and These Goods hate been' os Sash ge] and as we aro anxious 0 turn them into CASH at once, we will offer them at ° | 20 per cent below Current | The Tweeds are new patterns and we are able to sell them at regular wholesale |prices 7 The Cotton Goods are fresh and the nicest makes ever handled by us |and we offer them 10 per cent under anything ever sold by us--jec per yard { off for full webs, | T. C. FORMAN & SON. LAING & MEHARRY | HAVE ADDED TO THEIR ELE & NEY MARDYGARE BUSINESS A GENERAL STOCK: oF a Stoves and Tinware Which they are prepared to Sell at the LOWEST LIVING PROFITS. The Stove-and Tin Department Wile nest dosnsaithe Sor wesw comp A cordial invitation i is respectfully extended to the public' generall 2 < a Poy. Feb.6, 1884. . . LAING & MEHARRY, 4 Pert Perey, Feb. , diprey aa 204473 NEW STOCK OF SPRING an ay