15 Broranns & Cy LL IND ENTER STC, ee * We would take this opportunity of returning our sincere thanks for the very liberal pa we-have received during the past season. Although with the majority of people it has probably been the hardest of the bard times experienced during the past few years, yet our sales have been largely in excess of those of the sume period last year. To us this is a sure indication that - Our Goods are right ! Our Prices are right! OUR CUSTOMERS REPOSE CONFIDENCE IN OUR SYSTEM OF DOING BUSINESS. Our greatest aim will still be, as it has been in the past, to merit their continued confidence by selling THE BEST GOODS At the Very Closest Prices. Our Fall and Winter Stock is now complete, It embraces all THE NEWEST STYLES, is complete in all its Departments, and will BE SOLD AT PRICES THAT CAN. NOT BE BEATEN. See our Dress Goods Stock, It is unusually largg, varied and attractive, and contains everything that is new in the market. Jo Dress Trimmings we bave all the novelties, New BTEPHANA, WOOL and SILK FRINGES, new STRIPED and BROCADED VELVETS. BLACK & COLORED SILKS In great variety and at lowest prices. Call and examine OUR STOCK OF MANTLES. 'We have a large stock of the latest styles In BLACK AND GREY. OUR MILLINERY SHOW ROOM is now complete and stock ready for inspection, . i We would call especial attention to our stock of FUR GOODS, The largest and cheapest ever shown in town, LADIES' MINK AND ASTRACHAN CAPS. LADIES' MINK AND ASTRACHAN SETS. CHILDRENS' FURS in great variety, It will amply repay any one wanting furs to examine our stock before purchasing, We would advise our lady friends that we are sole agents for this section of country for the Celebrated New Yok Domestic Paper Fashions, A pattern of any of the latest New York styles at a trifling cost. We solicit a call and are confident cur goods and prices will speak for themselves, JONES BROS. & CO. Port Perry, Oct. 23, 1879. + on I TEE ee -------------- -------------- : eo {8 = = fo2 8 igs mel yr To Bad I) gx & PE Cm Ym] £2 --) a iz = -- [fi i -- Pai mm oq Bo Ee -- : = w STIVN ASHOH * sid 00 \ 'SHOHS ASYOH SNOL 0 TAAITTIT HE Inspector in A.W. for Collection, and 1 promptly to save FALL STOC COMPLETE BEST VALUE IN BUTTER! BUTTER Highest Market Price Paid for any quantity of choice Butter. ® WINCEYS, COTTONS, DRESS GOODS, RLACK LUSTRES, BOOTS AND SHOES. WANTED! 50,000 bus. Barley, 100,000 do. Wheat, 60,000 do. Peas, Highest Paice paid for the above in CASH, delivered at the Elevator, Railway Station, Manchester. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Oct. 15, 1879. Call and inpect the New Stock of Fall and Winter Goods just opened at CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL'S, Port Perry, Sept. 24, 1879, CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. T. C. FORMAN Takes great pleasure in announcing to his customers and the general public that he will eontinue his Business here through the coming Fall and Winter seasons instead of clos-- ing this Fall as he had intended. His New Stock is coming forward daily and he expects it to be complete shortly when he will offer to the public the CreapEsT Goops ever offered in Port Perry. As he isdetermined to sELL Goops, he has marked everything away down low and will guarantee to those who are pleased to favor him with their patronage, that they will buy cheaper goods from him at his first and only rice than they will from other Houses after Fens them down 25 per cent. He sells for Cash only, and is compelled to cut. TRY HIM, FOR BARGAINS. Port Perry, Sept. 24, 1879. Opened To-Day. TL 7 ir " A very large stock of Boots &. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! from Port Perry. The farm is excellent clay loam and well adapted for grain, and possession would be given immediately 4 RE 100 ACRES . on the premises, Or J. & D. J. Apaxs, Cartwright, June 25, 1879. : § The remainder is, beautifnl Hardwood, 1 TITLE INDISPUTABLE. For further particulars to Ro ' --O---- 3 - Cres for Sale a large and well selected ' Stock of The undersigned having purchased the Business of Mm. I. repaired and fitted up the premises; and brought on a | Choice New Sit Groceries! LIQUORS, &C., Would embrace this opportunity of soliciting a share of public patronage CUSTOMERS May rely on prompt attention, Choice Fresh Groceries, every thing in the Drerbes line, the best Brands ot Wines, Lignors, &e., all at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. MR. MELLIS, Well known in this section of country, has been engaged to Manage the business, W. B. McGAW. Port Perry, Aug. 11, 1879, Important to Travelers. The undersigned is Sole Agent in this town for the "White Star" Line ? Of OCEAN STEAMERS sailing between New York and Liverpool via Queenston. The Steamers of this Line are amongst the Largest and moet Powerful Vessels afloat and noted for comfort to passengers, short and regular passages. ALSO, AGENT FOR THE LAKE SUPERIOR LINE OF STEAMERS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO MANITOBA, AND HOW TO GO. W. H. McCAW, Royal Arcade, Port Perry, Port Perry, July 16,1879. A CAREFULLY SE TED STOCK OF TI wd NEWEST STYLES and BEST QUALITIES of ALL Coons! JUST OPENED OUT AT PEARCE'S Merchant Tailoring Establishment, OPPOSITE THE WALEER HOUSE, A choice variety of TWEEDS, CLOTHS, COATINGS, TROUSERINGS, &C., &C., of superior quality, and at prices which cannot fail to satisfy, made in the Latest Fashions and a perfect fit guaranteed. CALL IS BOLICITED, J. PEARCE, Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1879. T HE undersigned wonld inform the public that he is opening a Restaurant In the premises opposite the Ontario Bank where every thing supplied in a first-class Restaurant will be provided and served in a manner which cannot be excelled as it will be conducted by first-class hands. ETot and Cold Meals AT ALL HOURS L ion of the 5th Fovember. 1879. FPYHE members of L.0.L. No. 223 intend 0) 'STERS SERVED celebrating the 5th of November by an TO SUIT. | Oyster Supper at Park's Hotel, Prince A call at Cook's Restaurant will satisfy | Albert. The committee have secured the all that this is what the public require. the services of seveval prominent gentlemen who will give interesting addresses suitable JOSEPH COOK. (to the occasion. The public are cordially Port Perry, Sept. 24, 1879. invited to participate in the celebration as | everything will be done to make it a success AN EXCELLENT H. FOY, JAS. BOXALL, Farm for Sale Wo IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ( IL N LOY, | T. pS eI PE, CARTWERIGH |Bxecut rs'Sale EING composed of the East half of Lot | Number Three in the Second Conces. -- (OF -- sion of Cartwright, containing 100 Ac oi more or less, of which about LAND IN BROCK 96 Acres are Cleared And in a good state of cultivation, the re- mainder is covered with Hardwood. are erected onthe premises a Hewed Log There FPHE undersigned offer for Sale the West half of lot number 16, in the 5th House, Frame Barn, Frame Stables, Shed, | concession of Brock, belongi to the Estate &c. There is an excellent Orchard on the o he oe 14 : property, The above premises are situated six miles de GEORGE BMADIOR, Easy Terms of payment will be accepted CONTAINING BR Viva! For further particulars apply to the owner This property is beautifally situated, one mile East of Sunderland, on the T.& N.R.R,_ and three miles West of Manilla' Station on the Whitby, Port Perry & Lindsay Railway. The land is in a good state of cultivation, sn beautiful crep is at present on this farm. Ivis well watered and fenced. There are a pretty good House and Barn anda good Orchard on the premises, 80 Acres Cleared JAMES GRAHAM, Brokers, Port Perry, NEW Branazoy, Suintfield Post Bam, Wick Post Office. Dated at Brock this 10th ROBERT BRA! WILLIAM J. CURRIE Of all descriptions, Shoes, very cheap at C. TRICK'S. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1879, :