heir custowers and friends on the coms ; cement of atiother Season, and while they have always en- "endeavored faithfully to serve the interests of (heir customers they were never in a better position so than at present.-- eir Stock is large and varied and will be replenished fr Their Stock is large and va Jind) Teplenis om| timeto time by fresh arrivals , l ¢ Anticipating the great advance;in prices of all' kinds of wool "and cotton fabrics their purchases were made early in the season go that they are enabled to supply their customers with nearly "every line of Goods at old prices. Their constant aim has * "been to foster and encvurage a demand for the better class of goods and this will continue to be their policy, believing it be the only one calculated to insure mutual confidence and per- manent success. The benefit of all bargains in buying have been cheerfully shared with their customers, and to the fact that it has been appreciated, they are doubtless: in a large measure iridebted for the success' which has attended their busi- ness. Notwithstanding the'almost universal falling off in trade, owing to the unfavorable winter and continued scarcity of cash, they are glad to be able lo report a successful year with sales fn advance. This they take as an eviderice of increasing con- fidence which will stimulate to more earnest and vigorous effort in future. Want of space forbids special reference to the various departments of their business, yet they cannot forbear calling + the attention of their Lady Customers to their Dress Goods . which are this season more than usually attractive and varied. They have Silks, Satins, Fringes and all necessary trimmings to * Umatch. They have devoted particular attention to the selection of White Goods of every description such as Muslins, Piques, Marseilles, Brilliants, Laces, Edgings and Embroideries. Our unequalled stock of Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons, * Shirtings, Ducks, Denims, Brown Hollands and Table Linens, on all of which there has been a decided advance since their purchase will be of advantage to customers. Gentlemen will find the stock of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds much in advance of anything we have ever shown heretofore for extent, variety and style. Gent's Furnishings, which are usually much neglected by general stores, have re- ceived special attention and the stock presents attractions to any one wanting a really stylish Hat, a perfect fitting Shirt, or the latest novelties in Ties or Collars. Prices are steadily advancing in the wholesale houses and any one in want of goods for the Spring should improve the resent opportunity to secure choice and seasonable goods at than actual value. THEIR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is now Open and they are prepared to show a maguificent assort- ment of Hate, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, and Trimmings." A visit to their establishment will be esteemed a favor. JONES BROS.. & CO. Port Perry, March 23, 1880. Always Ahead! p-- SPRING GOODS! --AT-- Buy ¢ Clim New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Tweeds, New Worsted Coatings. New Hats, New Ties, New Laces, AND A HOST OF New Goods! Too numerous to mention which will be sold at PIS THAT DEFY CONPETITION, BROWN & CURRIE. XT THVT . Wightman's Corner, PORT PERRY. See our lines of New Dress Goods, '7e, 10e, 123¢, 16e, 200, 25¢. See our lines of White Cottons, 8c, 9¢, 10¢, 1ic.12}c. See eur lines of Factory Cottons, 8c, 9c, 100. 11c. See our lines of Best Bint, 6g, 7c, 10¢, 11¢, 123. i See our lines of Table Linens (all widths), 20¢, 25¢. 30c, 373¢, 50c. See our All Wool Damasks, 50 inches wide, for 75c worth $1.25, See our White Muslins 'and Piques for 124c worth 25¢. See our Brown Hollands, all Linen, Tic, 10c, 124e. Soe our Fancy Sash Ribbons for 25¢ and 80c worth 75¢ and $1 per yard. Wightman Brothers ARE OFFERING 500 Ladies' and Children's Aprons at 5¢ each. 500 Pairs Men's Cotton Soxs at 5c a pair. 500 Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c cach, 150 Ladies' White Lace Ties at 5¢ each. 50 Setts Lace Curtains frofii 75¢ a sett. 30 White Marseilles Counterpanes at 50c each, 30 Pieces Cotton Shirtings, 10e. 124c, 15¢. 25 Pieces Cottonades for Trouserings at 124c. A great variety of Black Cashmieres from 25¢ up. Black Lustre, good colour, 10¢, 1230, 15¢, 17¢c, 20c. Mourning Goods of every description. A few of those Tapestry Carpets still loft at 50c. BOOTS AND SHOES WIGHTMAN BROTHERS' Men's, Women's and Children's in great variety A large lot of Roos Celebrated Plow Boots. 50 Pairs Fine Tweed Pants to be sold for $1.75 a pair. The very best of Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Biscuits, and Provisions always GROCERIES. Another lot of splendid Currants 18 pounds for $1. 75 Boxes of our celebrated Fancy Toilet Soap just received. ALL SORTS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. WIGHTMAN BROTHERS, | WIGHTMANS CORNERS, PORT PERRY. BIGELOW"S Royal Arcade! Interesting to Ladies.-- The Millinery de- partment will be opened on the 10th April under the management of Miss Manson, when her many friends will be pleased to find her again in Port Perry. This department will contain a New and Fashionable Stock in all the latest Styles of the Season. The Great Bankrupt Stock Sale continues without abatement, Sales increasing daily. All Goods sold at Wholesale Prices. JOSEPH BIGELOW. PORT PERRY, March 31, 1880, T. S. CORRIGAN Begs to announce the Opening of his MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS WITH ALL THE . Latest Novelties of the Season. This Department is still under {he management of MISS HISCOX whose superior taste and judgment, combined with Low Prices, has given such universal satisfaction, . - : we arri »6- INSPECTION INVITED, Port Perry, April 8, 1880, i "NEW, GHEY ¥ pa THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, Port Perry BE ng OPENED MAY 2nd, 1879. 4 ik ndersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friehds and customers for the very kind and hberal patronage ex- tended to him since his commencement in business, and would respect= fully inform them that his Stock of FRESH GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE! FRUITS ree AN Die: CONFECTIONERY ! 1s now complete and well assorted in Every Department ! And will be sold on the Lowest Terms for Cash,' or its equivalent in Produce. Having made extonrive alterations and improveinent in the Btore and premises, he is in a position to fill all orders entrusted to him with promptness and despatch. @. B. McDERMOT, CHINA HALL, Pont Parry, Dec. 18, 1879, HB ALR OF 1. WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESUE WD RETAIL, | Direct from Auburn, Philadelphia, United States, consisting of Large and Fresh Stock of Dry Goods, Bo, and Shoes, Groceries, &c.; id still Selling TERMS CASH. 1. ¢. FORMAN, 1880. BARGAINS! KINDS OF (roods Cheap! Not Selling Some few .aiticles at Cost and Charging more for others to make it up. CALL A 1d See Genuine Goods, Very C heap. 8. H. CHRISTIAN. > Manchester, Jan, 15, 1880. CLEARING SATE OF BOOTS and SHOES -- AT C. TRICK'S. For Six Weeks all Winter Goods will be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices to make room for Spring Stock, Special Bar- gains in Men's, Women's and Misses' Felts. .- NO SHODDY. NO TRASH. {I= No trouble to show Goods. TERMS CASH. y T0 CHIME VIAL! = ©. TRICK, i a We have just received in Stock CARRIAGE GOODS! Dash Leathe, Trimming Leather and Top Leather, Emanel Muslin Drill and Duck Rubber Cloth, ~~ Floor Oil Cloth, Cords of 6 different Patterns, VELVETS, MOQUET Tufting Rattons, Tufting Nails, Silver lining Nils, A complete assortment of Wrought and At Montreal aid Toronto LAING GOLDEN A ool al SICN OF THE QUEEN