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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Feb 1880, p. 3

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-------- » 1879 and 1880, kJ * As is our custom during the Festive Season SPECIAL BARGAINS To our friends and patross. 25 Ibs. Currants for $1. 11 ibs, bright Sugar for 81. Beautiful Young Hyson Tea for 35¢. per 1b, Fine Valentia Raisins for 8c. per 1b. Choice Kid Gloves, worth 81, for 45¢. per pair. 3 Extra value in Ladies' Mantles, Yard wide wool Cashmere for 35c. Extra value in Ladies' and Gents' Fars. 1 dozen Towels for 35 cents. 20 yards of Wincey for 81. 6 yards all wool red Flannel for 81. Ladies' Trimmed Hats & Bonnets at Cost. 50 dozen Clouds from 25e. each up. Factory Cotton Ge. per yard, Factory Flapne! from 35¢c. per yard. Besides a host ot fancy articles Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! IN GENTS WILAR All wool Tweeds from 5ue. per yard, All wool snits from $8. Ties, Collars, Shirts, and Drawers all of the newest styles and makes, fully 25 per cent. cheupor than lust seuson. Wo gnarantee you better goods and more for your money than ean be had at uny other house in the ude, No Trouble to Show Goods. pa GIVE US A CALL, BROWN & CURRIE. 0 CAGE VENER! -- We have just received in Stock CARRIAGE GOODS ! Direct from Auburn, Philadelphia, United States, consisting of Dash Leather, Trimming Leather and Top Leather, Emanel Muslin Drill and Duck Rubber Cloth, Floor Of Cloth, Cords of 6 different Patterns, VELVETS, MOQUETTE. Tufting Buttons, Tulting Nails, Silver lining Nails, Hard Dash A complete assortment of Wrought and Cast Goods, At Montreal ahd Toronto Prices. LAING & MEHARRY'S, THE COLDEN ANVIL, ET, PORT PERRY. and Decide, FOR wm LAND SALT pusehold Magazine a PLASTER, Thos. Madill's. 1 A few hundred bushels of Choice and Thirty Art Plate i * J JMarrowfat Peas. On hand for Sale. PT racio. 2 1) MADIT.T. | WORTHINGTON'S OLD STAND. Port Perry, Feb. 13, 1880, "OIARLES HIS t afer the ex- igi Lowest Terms for Cash, or its THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, Port Perry! WHOLESALE WD RETAIL, OPENED MAY 2nd, 1879. § hd undersigned takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers for the very kind and hberal patronage ex- tended to him since his commencement in business, aud would respect fully inform them that his Stock of 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. vement in the Store and Having made extensive alterations and im rs entrusted to him with premises, he is in a position to fill all o promptuess and despatch. CHINA HALL. a is Jan'y 3st, 1880, "| Ponz Punay, Deo. 18, 18%. G. B. McDERMOT, Everything stited.to the season and just the thing for First Class: Holin a 7 THIISTHAS CHI Corrigan & Canip bh 1 iQ Have on hand afi immense Stock of GRO-~ CERIES including finest Black, Green and Japan Teas, Mocha, and Javs Coffee, Raw, Refined, Loaf, Ground and Icing Sugars, Canned Friits apd Fish of the vari. ous kinds, A great variety of Biscuits Sauces, Ketchups, Pickles, Essences, &c. Layer, Valentia 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. #&~ Fresh Meats, ages and Fowls ly in stock, The above Goods &re all new, and fresh, and will be sold Cheap for Cash. A MERRY Christmas to AIL CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1879. BANKRUPT STOCK Having parchased the stock of goods of the Insolvent Estate of Stanley Day, of Seaforth, at a rate on the dollar amounting to between three and, four thousand dollars the whole will be cleared out At Wholesale Prices. THE STOCK COMPRISES GENERAL DRY GOODS! avhich are all new, having been bought within the last four thonths, pres vious to the advance on all kinds of Cotton and Woollen Goods, IMMENSE BARGAINS ! will be given as the subscriber is determined to clear the whole out 'Within the Next Thirty Days. 3,600 yards all-wool Flannels from 17 to 35e. 2,800 ynrds Winceys, at 4%, 6; 6, 7 and 10c. 7,900 yards Print, at3, i 5,7, 8and 9c. 2,300 yards Ashton's 72 Reed Print, fast colors, 10c. 1,700 yards Linen Towellings, at 6, T and 10e. Sixty dozen Yiinen and Huck Towzls, 4 to 7c. each. 1,900 yards Black Lustres, at 13 to 25c. 3,700 yards Colored Lustres, at 10 to 20e. 1,400 yards Colored and Fancy Dress Goods, at 12 to 20c. 210 pieces Grey Cotton, at 4%, 5, 6} and 8c. 5 pieces all-wool and Union Tweeds at 25 to 80c. 1,200 yards Oxford Shirtings, from 8, to 15¢. 900 yards Brown striped and chocked Cotton Ducks, 13 to 18 eents. 1,300 yards Wincey Shirtings, at 12} to 18c. Fifty dozen men's Shirts and Drawers, at 35 to 50c. 81,450 worth of Ready made Clothing, at wholesalo prices. 250 dozen Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, all prices. Fifty dozen Men's 80x, Wool and Cotton, all prices, Sixty inch Linen Tabling, 18 to 20c. 200 pairs Ladies' Corsets, from 25 to 60c. each. 500 doz. Ladies' Gents' and Childrens' Gloves from 5c. up. 50 doz. Ladies' Lnwn and Linen Handkerchiefs. 3 to Te. 46 doz. Ludies' Black and Colored Kid Gloves, 38 to 50e. Such an opportunity of getting good and cheap goods has never before occurred in Port Perry, Noa is the time to lay in supplies, as such a chance may not again occur for some time to come, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, 17th Jan,, 1880, CLEARING SALE OF : --AT-- C. TRICKS. 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. (G= No trouble to show Goods. TERMS CASH, FOR HOLIDAY 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, 5s TWEEDS, &C. * day Suits made up in the best style at moderate price und a. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. opposite the Walker House, Pott Perry. Port Parry, Deo. 1, 1879, i! Not Selling BOOTS and SHOES IT. DRY GOODS AT Remember the place--Praror's Meromant TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, i 3. PEARCE, | hia to Jo TIL Bi The largest Stocks in the coun The closest prices in t}6 Dominio Piles of Fancy Dress Goods, new shades, «vevsesvsovsees sarees and Piles of Black Lustres, good boy Spas, Bla wees 10¢ 100 150 Je and 284 Piles of Heavy Manchester and sconred Winceys,. . ve veenn Be Te 10¢°124 and 1 Piles of best Canadian Grey Flunnels, all wdol, ....... 39¢ 35¢ 36¢ 37¢ aul 1§'vs of Scarlet, White, Pink, Blue, Crimson anid Yellow ey Piles of Check Shirting Flannels, all wool, heavy nnd fine, ' Piles of White Flauncls, English and American make. . sees. aasens ven ia nan Pics of Henvy Canading, alt wool Twevdn, ore roo ven 45¢ 80v 306 80 100 35a sad 81 Piles of Un earable Tweed 101 BOYS" Welt, tivive covers soaebe essen aiesne sss eses 450 Piles of White Cottons, American, Canadian and English makes. are : Piles of Men's heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers, 3 jo 20c 60 08e 780 Piles of new dark Prints, good cloth, [88 COLOTS, +vures vevnes vursss 4h Te 10¢ and : Bargains! Bargains, we A, T's: WIGHTMAN BROTHERS 2 Cages Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets ab... voives vores .rareanvasnve » 28 2 Cares Lidies' Cloth Mantles in great variety of triintning at $2 upwards 1 Case Tartwn Ribbons, all widths, pure &1k, coo0covies conan a 1 Cause Tartun and Black Sash Ribbons, wide witiths ..., cesses cnveens +++ 25¢ worth 80¢ ~ : ' Clouds! Clouds! worth $2 to be sold for 5), i Case Men's Caps at....... . All Wool Cashmere 42 inches wide fo .GROCERIES, GROCERIES. The best Teas, Sugars, Coffues, Raisins, Currants, Tobaccos, etc., at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, These Goods are all new, not old and shop woin, we receive Goods every day, Remember the Stand-- Wightmans' Corner, PORT PERRY. Port Perry, Jan. 7, 1880, - 1880. BARGAINS! KINDS OF Goods Cheap!! Some few articles at Cost and Charging nore for others to make it up. CALL And See Genuine Goods, Very C heap. S. H. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, Jan. 15, 1880. GRAND TNE Tne c. FORMAW GROCERIES AT COST! BOOTS AND last Summer thet I intended closing mu L intende Eh ein atle to ily sulected a

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