BCE NEW GOODS ~ WIGHTMAN BROTHERS. S : Slat Jor loss of my 3 + SHR undersighed would inform For th , will sit at the Town Hall, , on MONDAY, 14a JUNE at one o'clock p. m., of which all interested to Take notice ingly. : Manchester, May 3, 1880. 2 alow | 2" Ss vz Was Ape 258, L300 J, 0 ESQ. nager ~ Dominion G: SS tutadt Hire D4 Sm Axp Brorume--Please convey to the Directors Compan m, in full = * ed by fire on z 0. 18 in the 12th Concession of the X ip of Reach, insured under policy No. i 'by cash within thirty days from date prom on is very encoyraging to in- Brom! and must fusptre confidence in the t of our Yours fraternally, RICHARD GREENBANK. ¢ of your thanks for prompt eymint PENHALL, ely the pub- lic that he has rented for & term of years the premises formerly known as the Cottage (ireenbank, and having thoroughly reno- vated the sage he is now pri SY ze ceive guosts, ¢ GOOD OPENING. There is a splendid opening in for an entetprising man to open the Furni- tu d Undertaking Busi A first class Bhboemaker would find Greenbank a good Lhening for his business. The village is Of New and Stylish Specialty and very Cheap. A 1 &c. aud Shoes. EE C0 ha Mien Bankrupt Stock Goods to be CI from Pert Perry and about the same distance from Uxbridge village, and 9 miles from Sunderland. It is in the centre of a Splen- did Agricultural district : © J. V; THOMPSON. Greenbarik, May 3rd, 1880, PORT PERRY, May 12, 1880. Wu, Millinery Goods, Hats and Trimmings a arge Stock of Ladies' Mantles, Parasols, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, Towelings, Tickings. Ready-made Clothing. A large Stock of Gent's New and Fashionable Hats. A full Stock of General Groceries, Crocknay and Glassware. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots $5000 worth of cared Out at Wholesale Prices, 07 The highest Market Prices allowed for all kinds of Farm Produce. JOSEPH BIGELOW. T. NS. CORRIGAN MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS WITH ALL THE Latest Novelties of the Season. ,» This Department is still under the management of MISS HISCOX whose superior taste and judgment, combined with Low Prices, has given such universal satisfuction. For the other Departments of the House arriving daily. 9 INSPECTION INVITED. Port Perry. April 8, 1880. Wightman's Corner, PORT PERRY. "os Boo otir lines of New Dress Goods, Te, 10c, 12}, 16e, 20¢, 25c. See our lines of White Cottons, 8¢, 9c, 10c, 1lc. 123c. Bee our lines of Factory Cottons, 8e, 9¢, 10c. 1lc. Bee our lines of Best Prints, 6¢, Te, 10c,11e, 123. _ See our lines of Table Linens (all widths), 20c, 25c. 30c, 37}c, 50c. See our All Wool Damasks, 50 inches wide, for 75¢ worth $1.25. See our White Muslins and Piques for 123c worth 25ec. See our Brown Hollands, all Linen, Tc, 10c, 12}e. See our Fancy Sush Ribbons for 25¢ and 30¢ worth 75¢ and $1 per yard. Wightman Brothers Ps |JONES BROTHERS & CO. Greet their customers and friends on the com- mencement of another Season, and while they have always en- endeavored faithfully to serve the interests of their customers they were never in a better position to do so than at present.-- Their Stock is large and varied and will be replenished from time to time by fresh arrivals of New and Desirable Goods.-- Anticipating the great advance in prices of all kinds of wool and cotton fabrics their purchases were made early in the season so 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 encourage 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 pet: 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 indebted 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 ate glad to be able to report a successful year with sales in advance. This they take as an evidence 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 Dréss Goods which are this season more than usually attractive and varied. They have Silks, Satins, Fringes and all necessary trimmings to match. 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 Cotton, Shirtings, Ducks, Denims, Rrown 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 present opportunity lo secure choice and seasonable goods at less than actual value. THEIR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is now Open and they are prepared to show a magnificent assort- ment of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, and Trimmings. A visit to their establishmeut will be esteemed a favor. JONES BROS. & CO. Port Perry, March 23, 1880. ARE OFFERING 500 Ladies' and Children's Aprons at 5c each. 500 Paira Men's Cotton Soxs at bc a pair. 508 Ladies' Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5¢ each. ~ 150 Ladies' White Lace Ties at 5c each. Sota Taso Cuttaing from 75¢ a pelt, 5 30 te Marseilles Counterpanes at 500 each. 30 Pieces Catton Shirtings, 106. 12}e, 15¢. 25 Pieces Cottonades for Trouserings at 12jo, great variety of Black Cashm res from 2bc up. Bis volour, 100, 1240, 15¢, 170, 20c. Mourn ing ds of every description. A fow of those Ig a ow 0 i Tapestzy Carpets still left '46806. ; va BOOTS AND SHOES MAN BROTHERS' ote, Women's and Obildrotts fn frost varity. i Celebrated Plow' 3 x6 Tweed Pantsto be eold for 81.75 a pair. t of Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Biscuits, and x ROCERIES. Tr DUCK TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. t MAN BROTHERS Provisionssiways B, SPRING, M0 Several Cars of Fresh Plaster just arrived. s, Land Sale " . Stock of General Dry Goods and Groceries Jully confiplete, * eA ND PACKS 10 MART THR TIME sorees, BUTTER, sores, 1,000,000 POUNDS Choi Butter for which th vry Highest Price will be paid. 8. H. CHRISTIAN, ~ : ' Manchester, Apt 28, 1880, AN® CORNERS, , . PORT PERRY. an THOMPSON'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, Port Perry! WHOLESALE IAD RETAIL OPENED 4 hit undersigtibd takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers for the very kind and liberal patronage ex- tended to him since his eommencement in business, and would respect fully inform them that his Stock of % FRESH GROCERIES, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE ! FRUITS rss A N Dit CONFECTIONERY ! 1s now complete and well assorted in wt du ¢ Every Department! And will be sold on the T.owest Terms for Cash, or its equivalent in Produce. \ Having toads oktensivo alteratiotis dnd improvement in the Store and premises, he is in a position to fill all orders entrusted to him With promptness and despateh. G. B. McDERMOT, CHINA HALL. Pois Pasay, Deo. 18; 1810, i Ct nan id" Jiouraged OUR GOODS-! OUR FAIR DI OUR LOW PRICES | W y b purpose of a catoh, but remember every' endeavor to maintain Itllgont pu, we sal cubting down prices of a few lines for { ed by such advertisements PAL by the Tiberal patronage of an Wee will NOT be undersold by any House in the Trade. 5 I 0 It is impossible; for want of space, to quote the pri Goods; follows ing are a fow of the principal lines ! g Plewolall Vie le ve 20 yds Roller Toweling....... ...... $1 00| Ladies' Prtihelia Boots for... ...... $0 60 42 gto TOWelS +.vu sevssssesensre 1 .00|26 jhe Sood CHAE, » 4» axons tre 100 20 Fast Prints. ..... 14 Apples... esesess 100 Yio pto Bam Prints seenne 1 001 3 1s Ten Dust... ss : 0 90 Lace satearserstesscanane 0 73|3 bs Young Hyson Tea vw. 100 Beautiful Dress Goods vevueavseess, 0 108 1b Tobaced suiesese. 1.00 Remember, thes® ite only a few of otir i and In jdstice to every one, elf anid look through eur Stock. We cousider it do trouble to Show Goods. If You want Bargains call early at BROWN & CURRIES, The Noted Cheap Stofe: Port Perry, May 12; 1880, (ONY [OR CHOICE OUTRIR, eine Jp Ploumnics ; PEARCE'S Merchant Tailoring Establishment. The undersigned having had to bring on a SECOND SUPPLY OF SPRING & SUMMER 600DS Hos mach pleasure in stating that bis Stock has beet fully replenished und ts now com= plete with the choice of the Market. Everything in the liné of Gerit's wear of such style and quality as all desire. BRING ON YOUR ORDERS! The newest styles of material, the Latest Fashions and a petfect fit guaranteed. Prices always placed at the lowest possible figure, Port Perry, May 11, 1880. J. PEARCE: \ Here! EY @] O RN af SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL T ry ae a MUST BE MOVED THIS SE a ERY PF