1880. ¥ TAY SBASON WITH THE CLOSE OF ANOTHER YEAR Would take this opportunity of wishing their friends and patrons The Compliments of the Season. ey would also retnrn their sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement and support ey have received during the past year, and would assure their customers that they will enter THE YEAR 1880 With the same determination to secnre success By Thoroughly deserving il. By supplying their cnstomers at all times with "Goods of undoubted excellence, and at Prices which defy competition--by conducting their business npon the sound principles of ecotiomy, justice and truth,--Dby treating their cnstomers with all the liberality consistent with honesty and fair play,-- by keeping in Store the year round, a Stock of Goods which for completeness, Style, and genuine Cheapness, cannot be surpassed, they hope to merit and obtain a Iiberal share of the trade of Port Perry and surrounding country, Arrivals of New Goods for the Holiday Trade. Extraordinary Bargains in everyDepartment Large Inspection of > ottpe- wore: ol Goods invited. Pl 4 d. Courteons Treatment War ranted 'JONES BROS. & CO. Comparison of Prices Courte Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1879. CASH STORE! $ THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, - Port Perry | WHOLE 1a OPENED MAY 2nd, 1879. HE undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous driends and customers for the very kind and liberal patronage ex- tended to him since his commencement in business, and would respect- fally inform them that his Stock of , CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. 1879 and SSO. As is our custom during the : : In order that all may enjoy it, wo are offering SPECIAL BARGAINS To our friends and patrons. . ? ~~ Beautiful Young Hyson Tea for 35¢. per os » Fine Valentia Raisins for 8c. per Ib. Choice Kid Gloves, worth 81, for 45¢. por pair. Extra value in Ladies' Mantles. : ps Yard wide wool Cashmere for 3bc. 25 lbs, Currants for $1... ry a hi i \ dif Extra value in Ladies' and Gents' Fars. ee ozen Towels for 35 cents. 20 yards of Wincey for $1. 6 yards all wool ved Flannel for $1. 50 dozen Clouds from 25. each up. > Factory Cotton 6c. per yard s x Factory Flanne Besides a "host ot fancy articles Suitable for | TMAS PRESENTS IN GENTS WEAR weeds from Hue. per yard. Il wool suits from 88. lly 25 per cent. cheaper than last season. you better goods and more for your money than can "ign the trade. = fers i Trouble to Show Goods. : ~~ '|Lowest Terms for Cash, or its Ladies' Trimmed Hats & Bonnets at Oost. | from 3c. per yard. Ties, Collars, Shirts, and Drawers all of the newest FRESH GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE! FRUITS AND--= CONFECTIONERY ! Is now complete and well assorted in Every Department ! And will be sold on the equivalent in Produce. yovement in the Store and Havitig made oxtensive dlterations and im ers entrusted to him with premises, he is in a position to fill all promptness and despatoh. : G. B. McDERMOT, CHINA HALL, Corrigan & Camphell NOW FOR HOLIDAY Have on hand an immense Stock of GRO- CERIES including finest Black, Green and Japan Teas, Mocha, and Java Coffee, Raw, Refined, Loaf, - Ground and Icing Sugars, Canned Fruits, and Fish of the vari. ous kinds, A great variety, of Bischits Saucer, Ketchups, Pickles, Essences, &c. Layer, Valentin and Seed. less Raisins, Currants, Candied Peels, in Lemon; Orange, and Citron. Syrups of the different kinds; Apples, &c. The celebrated Diamond Brand of Oysters. BE" Fresh Meats, Baurages and Fowls constantly in stock. The above Goods are all new, and fresh, and will be sold Cheap for Cash. 1 A MERRY Christmas toAll. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL HE undersigned would inform his customers and the public in general that he has got on his New and carefully selected Stock of the sev- eral varieties of the best qualities of CLOTHS, TWEEDS, &C. Everything suited to the season and just the thing for First Claes Holi- day Suits made up in the best style at moderate price and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Remember the place--PEARCE'S MERCHANT TatLoriNG EsTAnrisuume opposite the Walker House, Port Perry. TABLISHMENT, Port Perry, Dec. 11, 1870. J. PEARCE. ~ ['] oS Yo T I 2 = = ig% el 289 --- on - , PE = == Su ---- ER ae IB J a -- i a I ==) Ji pe = ooo -« Sb a = = --= = Cv B= PB = = on iE =] -- = = H Z 2H me = an = El 5 o- FE 2 wv ooh oifpt EC . = Jom Foon 2 I © Not Selling Some few articles at Cost and Charging more for others to make it up. CALL And Sec Genuine Goods, Fery Cheap. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Jan, 15, 1880. GREATER BARGAINS maax EVER IRTREIY | SE WIGHTHAN BROTHER Port Perry and Oshawa, The largest Stocks in the, country. The closest prices in the Dominion. +. T4c 10c 15¢°20c hd 28¢ Piles of Fancy Dress Goods, new shades, . 0c-124c 16¢ 200 26¢ and 30¢. Piles of Black Lustres, good color, ........ y Piles of Heavy Manchester and sconred Wil eee. 0¢ Tc 10c 124 and 15¢ Piles of best Canadian Grey Flannels, all wool, ... .25¢ 30c 35¢ 360 37c and 40c Piles of Scarlet, White, Pink, Blue, Crimson and Yellow Flannels ......covecevcrezsee Piles of Check Bhirting Flannels, all wool, heavy and fine, 2 Piles of White Flannels, English and America ki Piles of Heavy Canadian, all wool Tweeds, Piles of Untearable Tweed for Boys' wear, . Piles of White Cottons, American, Canadian Piles ot Men's heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers, .....sceeieesesses 37}c 40c 602 65¢c Tbe Piles of new dark Prints, good cloth, fast colors, ..... Saensssennans 5c 6c Te 10c and 123 B ins! B in Dargains - argains. csi A Tne: WIGHTMAN BROTHERS 2 Cases Ladies' and Childreii's Hats and Bonnets at. ... 2 Cares Ladies' Cloth Mantles in great variety of trimmi 1 Case Tartan Ribbons, all widths, pure silk, 1 Case Tartun and Black Sash Ribbons, wide widths Clouds! Clouds! worth $2 to be sold for 50c, 1 Ctine Men's Caps at....... enusasese CR Oe 50¢c on the Dollar All Wool Cashmere 4% inches wide for cis eieieesceesantascriennes GROCERIES, GROCERIES. The best Teas, Sugars; Coffues, Bus, Sarmnts: Tobaccos, etc., at ROCK BOTTOM 'RICES. ng at .. sees csin Opened To-Day. Shoes, very cheap Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1879. -at C. TRICK'S. A very large stock of Boots & These Goods até kil new, not old and shop worn, we receive Goods every day. Remember the Stand-- Wightmans' Corner, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Jan. 7, 1880. (HE CUBAPEST HOLSE IN THE 4 Important Announcement ! New Furniture and New Prices | Weriokl by any in the trade, Pictures fiamied and unframed. rames, % 5 Everything in the Undertaking line. COFFINS, SHROUDS, &. Give me a call and I will give you Bargains, gi. Nors mas Pracs--Queen Street, otie door East of Mr. Wright's Boot and Shoo Store. NEW CABINET SHOP ! TEE undersigned has opened ott & good and, well selected Stock of Furnittire, cons See our Heavy Gnernseys at 873 sisting of parents, Sidebourds, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Cribs, Cradles, Sofas, Couches, See our Heavy Shawls at $1.90 Looking Glasses, Chairs of all kinds, wood, cane add spring seats. Chairs from 34 3 rE ; Ep cents up, Mottoss Framed complete for 23 cents up. . A large quantity of Pictures ind See our Kid Gloves at 45¢, 65¢ Pioture Frames, Mouldings very chedp, t Bargains. will be given. I will not be See our Embroidery Edgings Rustics and Walnut Bargains in every Dep - OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT OFFER All:Wool Canadian Tweeds at 50 cents, - All-Wool Full Cloth at 50 cents, * All:Wool Grey Flannel at 30 cents up, All-Wool Scarlet Flannel at 30 cents up All-Wool White Flannel at 28 cents up, § All-Wool Shirts and Drawers at 75 cents {aud ev All-Wool Home-made Sox at 25 cents Goods delivered Fren int Town, JOHN NOTT. S Port Perty, Nov. 26, 1879; " BROWN & CURRIE, | Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1879. iE ea