~ = egulates rive Stomach; Liver and Bowels, unlocks eSecretions,Purifidsfthe Blood afid removes all Im purities from a Pimple to theworst Scrofulous Sort tre Prime Cheese. A BIG BOARD RAPIDLY CLEARED OFF AT BIG PRICES, The regular fortnightly meeting of the Peterborough Obeese Board was he'd in the coincil chamber on 'nesday aftern mon, There in Trewern .. Pedardale . Lakeview Bensfort . Stoney Lake .... Millbrooke... ., Blockstock |. ©. Uptergeove .....] Fenelon Fall Lorneville . Dunsford Brooklin .., . M ant least; Daisey | Fleetwod Manchester Mariposa ~. Cambray Downeyville , Reaboro . Northbrook .... 756 Newtonville .... 75 The total autabol of boxes boarded was 5863. Liverpool wis quoted at 46s. for white and 49s. 6d. for coloured. The buyers present were: Messrs. Cluxton, Cook, Wrighton, Fitzgerald, Flavelle, Russell and Moore. Mr. Fitzgerald opened the bidding by offering 8}c for selbctions, Mr, Cluxton raised it to 83 and Mr, Fitz gerald, to 83:16, Mr, Wrighton, 8 14:16 and Mr, Fitzgerald then offered 9¢ for a carload, Mr, Cluxton offered 9 1:16 and Keene, Warsaw, Sliearer, North Smith, Lakefield, Pine Grove and Maple Leaf sold to him. Mr. Cook bid 9 1-16 for further selections. He selected Westwood, Oakdale, Melrose Abbey, Norwood, Ormonde, Brooklin and North Dammet. Mr. Fitzgerald bid 9c for flirthet elections Mr: Wrighton went 1-16 better. Mr. Russell.made it 9 1-8. He took Uentral Smith, Missing Link and Peterborough: Mr, Moore offered 9 1-16, Mr. Wrigh- | ton, 9 18; taking Cherry Grove, Ida, Mount Pleasant, Trewern, Lakeview and. Frazerville, Mr. Moore offered 9 1-16 for further stlections. = Bol caygeon, Star, Bensfort, Stony Lake Orono aie soid, Mr, Flavelle offered 9c for farther selections. He selected Fleet - wood, Manilla and Lorneville. - Mr, Wrighton offered 9c for further selec tions. Millbrook, Otonabee Union find Warsaw sold, Mr, Cluxton offer- ed 9¢ for farther selections. He select- | #d Orono, Newtonville, Perrytown, Derryville sold to Mr. Flavelle for 9c. &ubject to inspection at Lindsay. Mr. Fitzgerald offered 9¢ for further eelec- tions, Funelon Falls, ~ Reaboro, | Downeyville, North Verulam and Dunsford sold to him. Mr. Flavelle| offered 9¢ for further selections and | Mariposa and Ciumbray went to him at | that figure. The remainder of the factories were given permission to sell | off the board. The boxes offered we re | the make of the first two weeks! in June, A On Tuesday at Ingersoll 2,200 boxes were offered -- no sales--9-1/16 and OH} refused, At Belleville 3,060 hoxes put on, 2.795 boxes sold from 9c to! 9-3/16¢c.--Examiner. BE a Down With High Prices For, Electric Belts. $1.55, .55, $2.65, $3.70 ; former prices $5, 87, Qualty remains the same--16 dif- ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts ~--mild or strong current. Less than half | the price of any other company and more | home testimonials than all the rest to- gether. Tull list free. Mention this paper, W. T. BAER & CO. Windsor, Out Port Per Perry 'Maret. [Quotations by Messrs. A. Ross & Son.] Thursday, June 29, 1893. Fall Wheat 65¢ to 68c. ing. Wheat 580 to (0c. 0 Yo bout 58¢ to 58. 300 to 400. Turkeys 12¢ to 150. Chickens 10c to 12¢, Gaese 10c to 120, Butter 150 to 17, Eggs 1c to 12, MinERoowED HOUSE on Simcoe 3 ia good cellar, barf and of Apple Jase ig full well of water. Apply LN Fououn, or Mg. Srraranr ~ TAILORING CENTS FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. = | Whitby & Blong have much pleasure in informing the pub- lic that they have leased the Store lately occupied by Mr, Minty in the Blong Block, where they intend carrying on The Merchant Tailoring GENTS FURNISHING BUSINESS. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW, and have been purchased at a redue- IMPLEMENTS Agron Mechines SUNDERLAND. Eee" fndersigned keeps on hand and for sale the following Agricultural Mach- ines and In'plements manufactured wim Ta Wr i OF PETERBORO : Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang; Combina- tion Plows, Chenpios Plows, S. T. _ Cultivator, S Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Framed ring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, tho manufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class [Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Trinmph Engioe. Iam prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple- ments, Repairs, &c. ta. A call solicited. McDonald's Hotel. Ono door west of tion Of cost. customers ma; fu 'adv; intage rs u dion Spring oe Styler of Fine imported Suitings and Trouserings. We'intend to make our Es- tablishment Headquarters for "Fashion" and"Money'sWorth" Yall and secre your Spring and Summer Suits--HANDSOME, Sryrisn and CHEap ! We will treat yon right, and dress yee, better than you ever were in your life. WHITBY & BLONG. Port Perry, April 5, 1803. Furnished Rooms fo Ren, N ENGLE WOOD, two and onehalf miles from Worlds Fair, dc fare to grotudsor city 3 $1.55 per day. Breakfast only. Fou: blocks from strect or ja cars. lhe L.S.& M.S, C.,, R.L&P., Ft: W. & C,, Wabash, Kinnading Pasifi, Chi. & Erie. Monon and Chi. & Eastern I11. stop at Evglewood. Write for particulars, Rooms rust be seis od in advance. MISS E. L. PALMER, 604 West 59th Street, Eaglewood, Chicago, Ill. n ... ,. REFERENCES, W: Ross, A. J. Davis, W. H. McCaw, H. PAnsons, EXAMINATIONS ee QF ee Primary, Junior Leaving, and Pest Matriculation Will be held on the JULY 41m and fol- lowing days, totimencing at 8:45 a. m., And the Senior Leaving and Honor Matriculation On JULY 137u and following days, com: | mencing at 1.30 Pym. Candidates should notify the County Tir epector not later than the 20th May of their intention to present themselyes for examina | Port Perry. tion: JAS. McBRIEN, County Inspector. WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY The successor of the "Unabridged." Tori years were spent revising, 100 editors employed, and over $300,000 sexpended. Everybod. should own this Dictionary: It an- swers all questions concerning the his- tory, spelling, pro- . nunciation, and a meaning of words. A Library in Itself, Italsogives the facts often wanted concerning eminent persons, ancient and modern; noted fioti- tious persons and places; the countries, cities; towns, and natural features of the globe; translation of foreign quotations, 'words, phrases, and proverbs ; ete., étc., ete, This Work is Invaluable in the household, and to the teacher, scholar, pro- 1 man, and self-ed Ent'rely New. Adreastof the Times. "A Grand Educator. The Globe, Toronto, says :-- This new dictionary is ihe best. book of its kind in tho English Innguage. For every faily, tie members of which have mastered the art of read- ing, its purchase will prove a profitable investment. The Times, Hamilton, says:-- 1t may well be pronounced the best working dic- tionary and the cheapest book in the world, and should be in every school and family in Canada. Have your Bookseller show it to you. G. & C. Merriam Co. Publishers, Springfield, Mass., U.S. 4. Shean Dphoto: 887-00 not buy ch c re Editions. BFPSend for free prospectus contalinin ik spaciien pages, illustrations, éte. PASTURAGE. ing ater run- reenbank. Juné 8, 1893, ue undersigned is pi is prepared to pasture a large number of cattle on his farm, near Greenbank, The pasturcis No. 1 avd there is an shupdint sup % of 2 h Class Poultry. i Winter Layers. Blue Andalusians, bred from Dustan's famous Prize Winners--Eggs, $2 per 13, Black Minoreas, fine single comb--Eggs, 60 per 13, $2.50 for 26. Barced Plymouth Rocks, large, heathly and finely developed birds with handsome yellow legs--Eggs, $1 per 13. N. INGRAM, Box 147, Port Perry, March 22, 1893, Wonderful STOR, PR BY Ps) oP vd ape VITAL 1893. IDE! ly receiving additiobs; a fide AND COLORS, fin Black, Russet, Tan and Red, d Slippers, from 90¢ per pair up. all prices. Heavy Plow Bdota at per pair dpwards; IN ALL THE A very large assortment of Ladies' and a full line of Dongola Kid Met's Boots and Shoes of all kinds $1 and $1.50, and fine Boots fron Children's Boots of all sizes and quali First-class Groceries of & The A 1 "Orient" and Ram Lal tioniey to be had ; DEP, y ¥ Brushes, Otrpet Hammers, Oarpe And a full assortiient of the finest Toile Own" at 10c per cake, Oustile Soap, Sponges, &o., &o, Slates, Pencils, &c., &o. the celebrated "Baby's 26¢, and other fine brands, In fact we have so many goods we could begin to mention one-twenth part of them, and all Oheap, Curip, CHEAP FOR OASH; T. 0. FORMAN & SON. Marriage License Office. Port Perry, May 3, 1893. ALEX. STIRTON | (Landscape Gardner.) YARTIES requiring my services will please address communications to or apply personally at the Osserver Office, Port Perry. ALEX Port Per TY, March ai 159; For Bale at a Bargain, rPHREE Splendid, Young, Pedigreed Short-Horn Bulls. All from imported i stock and of most select breeding, WM. PEARSON: Manchester, March 20th, 1893: Carpet Weaving and Coloring HE UNDERSIGNED begs td return thanks for the liheral patfonage bestow- led on him in the past, and would state that het is better prepared than ever to execute I order for Weaving and Coloring. I am fait onder for new styles and patterns which cannot fail to please, und my charges are moderate, Parties requiring anything done yin my line will consult their interests by calling at my place north end of Bigelow street, 2 | A.D Port Perry, April 20, 1893. . STIRTON. SAWYER. are ol. on 1 ™ uara: 1tee 10 PAINTING KALSOMINING, &C. NITE nndersigned would take this oppor- tunity ot thanking his numerous, put- rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he has carried on the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepured than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrnsting their Work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly. exe- cuted, My charges ave whodérate, « 1 ain also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when contracting. A coutinuunce of public patronage soli- cited, WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 15893. Lake Ontario Steamboat Co'y. STEAMER "pam FOR ROCHESTER. On and after Monday, May 1st, will leave Cobourg at 8.00 a.m., Port Hope at9.46 axm.,on arrival of G. Short-Horn ( Bull, " ound. Service, $1. JAS. McCULLOCH. Prince Albert, May 10, 1893. pee wulgreiged) te for service at his place, Prince Albert, a grand, young hoy Shore: horn bull--adjudged by competent | judges, one of the best anywhere to be | Thro T. R. Trains. Arrives at Charlotte af 2.20 pm. Returning, leaves Charlotte nt 11.15 p.m, exce Tuesday at 9.45 m., and Saturday at 4.15 Bo, ar riving at Port El: at 6.30 am, (Batwrday at 0.00 p.m.) Will call at Colborne on We Proate und Fri: i at 4.00 a.m. and Brighton on Monday' an a sk your local agent for Thro int on the N. i) Po | iy Nest Shore, RW. & . Y. & P., and Tickets to Rox Lehigh Val Val- ih © Wing Checked C.F, eh siers, ms Manager, C. NICHOLSON, Kingston, Gen. Agt, 8 : Port, Hope. Ws Se ie Msgolls. Oils ARE THE BEST. wear es as Tong. as any other Jake. The Finest High Grado Engine Oils are Mati. by ~ McColl Bros. & Co., Toronto. - FORSALE BY Suey LEADING DEALERS IN THE COUNTRY. MoCAW'S such as you want ; my el ig nusually large, GOOD, STYLISH Ai) CHEA rm Every variety of handsome Wall and Ceiling Paper of rare beauty and exceedingly Cheap | to select from, Pg W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, April 6, 1892. = 389989, PORT PERRY NURSERIES}: I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which is strictly first-class, and of good size will be sold r [cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Seotch and America Elms; Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce; Red Cedar, &c A FEW ToousaND APPLE TREES OF EXTRA SIZE; SIX years old; 7 feet igh; inch to 1} inch in diameter. Also a Light Grade Stock--elean, handsome, thrifty trees--just be alow first-class in size; Apples at 15 ¢ts.," Pear and Plum, 40 cts: each. A magnificent stock Address, C. C. KELLETT; Box 127, Port PERRY, Port Perry, March 22, 1893, coREI L leo wh HAVE MOVED our business to the South side of | Ont Queen Street 'and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Aggervan, where we will be better prepared than ever to 8 pply our customers and the public with everything in the = IHarness lL.ine rch 9, 1892. PAESS. STYLE, of Prices Courted, & BONGARD. CARNEGIE'S |] RoLLeR Mw. [ IN FULL BLAST | 11 Shi nindersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on Him since commencing business ti Port Perry, and would beg to state that having; at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and 'introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- faction fo my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. A THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shinglés; Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts: £7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891, ZPAPERLAING & MEHARRY HAVE AGAIIN---- OPENED OUT WITHA Magnificent Stock of everything in their line. ; od ad LAING & MEHARRY. HK. I¥. PURDY HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOOK OF Roller and Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO; A FULL STOOK OF FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Casb or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. XZ The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Oats Beans, Flix, Biggs, &é EZ GIVE ME A CALL §3 E. H. PURDY. JUST RECEIVED. You Will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair The Subscriber has just receivéd a Complete Assortment of NOY + GDDDS If You are Not Posted BLADE or CHICAGO ng the holder to call uring the World's Peed room you wisl. i to rent, hotels, - This. di oe Consisting of : TOILET SETS in Phosh, Persian and Ofidized Silver; Leather, &e. 2 s th PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles; Bohemian Ware, &ec., at all Prices. room, A ion. NAL XrURDAY il ted weekly ERs a wel iol Rats a TE aa rn, . BREE, eeklics hess hers ny Dae any week Bona. orn Cink: i BL gods Fines i otk copies sent ie be Lb Sr I RISE 1 Blade 0 Ledger Weeklies Favor CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §c. 'prpES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. AJ. DAVIS, Chemist and Drug: W. D. BOYCE, 115-117 Parlor Suite-- pe 6 Pieces Moquette Plush @ $30. Parlor Snite-- 6 Pieces French Brocattelle @ $30. Parlor Buite-- ; 8 Picton good Moquette Plush @ 635. Parlor Buite--~ = 8 Flue bent Anrian He Cloth @ 46. Parlor Seite 4 6 Pieces beat American Hai ide @ 847. : Cloth, tr Parlor Suite 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, and back, very large set @ 4a Above are Solid Walnut Fis wd well finished. Also Bedroom Sets os low ag $11.75 4 A Oxvy Sotiris, J. W. DAVI Lurnitury R ring "ud AS THEY SHOULD BEI ITHE pnde signed has has on band u stock of Boots and Shoos of hisown make which he is prepared to SELL CEHRAP. They are manufactured of the, very Desk material and for clicapuess and good work- manship cannot be excelléd in this or nd. joining counties. My life-long expericnos: n the manufacture of Boots and Shoes gives me an advantage over more experienced dealers and my present stock is «uch ns I warrant to give satisfaction and the priced are right, ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER; SEWED WORK A SPR CAILTY, Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polish; Heol Plate: Button Fastners, tha sae put iv. Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Pur- Pojse: All kinds of Findings on hand, also {ubber Cement. Rubber Boots and Coats vepairpd. The Best Material! No Shoddy ! Ko Sheepskin | | #4 Prices vo Snit the Times. Give me a call at the Market Block, Pork Perry. WM. BOND, Port Perry, Sept, 22, 18909, Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A,, Pastor Sahbath Services, 10:30 and 7. ETOHER, PAsTor 10:80 and 6:80. Bervice, Thursday; 7:30. 8t. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAR, B.A, PAsto Sabbath Sérvices, 130 and 7. Woek Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30. 4 Baptist Church. REV. Sabbath Servic Week Evening Tula {R. CAMERON, 0 and 6:80, ice, Thursday, :30, by Vilage Proely Pastor fo al r HE undersigned offers for sale, a Bargain, that desirable property Bully in the northern part of the Village of pee Albert, containing Nine Acres o first-class land. Od thé premises there arg a Dwelliug House, an Orchard, a good well and ern, &c. This property is beautifully situa ated and would doubtless prove a safe and profitable investment, For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor, JOS. BROWN. Or to H. Esq., Barrister, &e., L. EBBi1s, SITY, N returning thanks to the public for thes | patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that I amy, a8 usual, now ready for ness, and have & Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, * As an inducement to CAsH purchasers 4 Dlasouad of 0 por coh will be allowed on all Sales from now until Jan. lst next. All work being MADE BY EAND, and no factory work kept. in stock, the; superiority of my goods will at once edo apparent, nteuding purchasers will find that hy giving me a call before looking elsewhers they can be saited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis-, putable guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchase | Fverthing in my line of tnistaces. kept. constantly on hand and repairs neatly and [ promptiy attended to, JOHN ROLPH | Port Perry, Dee. 1, 1692, CHANGE OF BUSINESS. HE UNDERSIGNED | D begs to andotnce; to the inhabitants of Port prim and | urrounding So that he bas Hf MR. ACD. W, FURELER the Bat 1s00d wil] in said business, and is i sw prepared to supply all patrons with JUST - SUCH - asengt Tl fy ages the req: 1l, aud trusts, by offering wi L¥ATS at moderate ic Fa business to receive ali wublic patronage. BLONG BLOOK, PORT PERR' 5 a usiness lately carried on by him, also wi ;