ESA RL Pa ER WE i oe CBR a oe THE PORT PERRY a a STAR AND ats STANDARD, ts acute pag WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 fear Eg si 24, 1908 i 2 pier pu EA LA het PT a A NR By for | } Saturday | rR SREY ER 3 WE ace g<of goods, pr wickinie an ) extra strong bid for big Fuisinless, 'showing to. dash Byers Ww : oving the wisdom of buying here where best results await every buyer. & pas of, the store to add spice to the Buying enthusiasin. Jot down the best ones now and get after them bright hat a vost, tdiiference. in 'quick "cash makes There are enough money in both the and early Saturday. saving chances frem other and selling fashions Saturday. annual exposition of Midsummer Millinery ' hats been so lovely. Hats of White Filmy ValenciennesyLace, shimmering white ribbons with «hints here and there of delicate green foliage and pretty flowers, Saturday MID-SUMMER MILLINERY > re A Special Showing. Saturday A white gatheiia g pride full jin their superb y ) * prettiness, newness and chars, ushers in the | Not for a decade. have Straw is uscd in the / light, white variety with trimmings mostly of filmy tulle or chiffon. Additional Millinery Attraction 2.50 Tub Suits 59¢c. | 75¢. Blouse and Pauts. dark light bl:e Galatea, 5to 10 years, collar, trunmed with each ......... 5@c. | shade of plain duck each Take Good Note of the Low Prices on Small Boys' 89c. and ' Fine Hairline Blue Stripe, sailor Buster Brown style, linen crash darker | suits, 7 5c. [duck sailor sky blue 89c. with each trimmed collar, Picnic Cloths Pure Linen Tca Cloths, 36 x 36, fine even weave, damask centre with red border finish, 36 inches wide, © cand deep hemmed edge, each, .ivoievenuineeees 23c. yard... eee 'Abandon Prices on Linens and Cottons The big savings result from a decision to straighten lines and quantities of stocks Full Bleached Five Loug Cloth, All Pure Embroidered Linen pure ueedle| Suiting; colors sky and cham- per | pagne, prettily embroidered with 8c. fleur-de-lis, reg. 50c. pervd 38ec. \Fi ine weave, brilliant finish, rich, deep lustrous, wear--waist, skirt, dresses, per yard Big Price Benefits await you Saturday "In Silks, Dress Coods and Wash Goods 100 yards Plain Black Chiffon Taffeta 49c. per yard exact quality for summer RE A 49c. Medium Heavy All Silk Pea stack by altering prices, per yard 150 yards Black Peau de Soie 69¢c. lowering a hevvy 6O¢C u de Soie, clean, fresh, perfect, Light Colored, Light W eigh every yard. For coats, regular 75¢. to $1.5 Big Dress Goods Reduction t Grey Tweeds, Chevron Strip Stripes, Checks and Fancy Weaves, good range of patterns skirts, so per yard for per yard suits, dresses, lenoths to RE TT es, Cassimeres, Dig SAVINGS on suit everybody, 60c The Wash Goods Clearance Faney Colored Organdies, Dimities, Swisses, Etc, ends of lines, oral and striped design, 160 yards in this lot, per yard heures i2.C. LR A AY American and Canadian Percales, Cambrics, Etc. fine and close ly woven cloth, scores of patterns, per yard vou ii OC. The best 25¢. Tea on earth, black, green or mixed. Jelly Powders, all flavors, three for 25c. JONES DUNK & COMPANY (rocery Specials Fresh, New Cheese coven ive, per Ib. 16c, pe Lemons... ooo ono per doen 15. Fa TE each 10c - Raisins CJ LITT FETE Eo i Granulated Sugar. 2 Po eabedestostooloel dnadeeleataedunteedraieatsegraiecireiotaeireleciedfeae dened <3 FP Jeogeeges es; bos * °, oe o! "o Th - = i « q= &h a <9 IX 2, 'e' b} XT > ore e! Look Cool and they are Cool 3 IX 2 "e' os, °, 2 oo What is more they can be 3 'washed. The buttons come off i + and you can put the vest into. oo awash tub without. hurting it. i ey Are have a nice range in fancy. i 2 x ERR res J Patterns (not teo flashy) From $1 00 to $2. 25 Seed ceotg dbs for $100 UNE+.- EWELRY Yolr friend will be married in June or possibly you will be the happy one. In _-either case we have © suitable jewelry for the occasion The designs | are very beautiful and will not faii to please the wearer. When buying jewelry call W, H. McGaw |Greenbank Anniversary Greater than ever, the Methodist Chur:h will celebrate' its 8. S. An- niversary on the usual date . Oa Sunday June 28th Rev. Hedley V. | Mounteer, of Cannington will preach at°10.30. and 7 80. p.m, Special music by. children and . choir, in the. afternoon a and otner refreshments on the | Mr. Vv arnold's $15. Sidewalk, one grounds. Be sure not to miss this [side on Crand-1l St. $20. Side- Admission Tea and concert, 25. and | walk from town hall to Mr, 20c. Conceri only 20c¢. and lve, Emmerson's $160. Crossing at N. Phair, T Salter, TT. O'Neill, Methodist ehureh #20. Gradi ing | Treas, sapt. Seey. |at Pearse's aud triangle at Baker's T- . - $roo Sidewalk trom Dr. Archer's fees to Mr. Pearse's $100. Culvert' Additional Locals and work on W aa and grads Mr. Wm. Grant spent Sunday ining at Curts' ron. Crossing at Lindsay Tummonds' $35. Sidewalk, Queen | Miss Norine Letcher is visiting [21 from P.O. to Flint's Touse Lindsay friends. $ise. Mr. M. Williams, was in town this week Mrs. have returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 'the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F\Win. Jamieson. Thirty-three persons took ad- vantage of the excursion to Guelph that on Monday. We understand this number equals the total num- ber who went between Millbrook and Fort Perry. Itis thought hy some that as the season has been backward, the farmers busy to take a holiday. €'velone News Friday evening the wind was very bad on Cartwright Bridge. Two, of our cilizens were coming home in a covered buggy and as they reached the culvert the rig was turned over on its side, 'I'here! was some scrambling done to keep out of the water, Both men lost their 'hats in the water but one gentleman recovered them by wad- ing in the water --he didn't mean todo so. A horse which was being led rah back about 100 yards (2.10 time)' but concluded he would go no-farther but turned his back on the storm. . Nobody was hurt, but the buggy duster and the end of the A whip were quite Wet. tréot Appropriations, - The following are the list of ap- i tions passed by the Council t regular meeting :-- t at Dr. Carry's $2. Cul- Berry's 'to Mr... S. "Culvert and two elow and MecDon- Grading "goad iu grounds.at Mr, C. C. Ps! Brom. 'Ditch on Beech Crossin, a 3 of Lindsay, ~~ . Corrigan and Miss Meta H. Jamieson and; son, of Toronto, spent Sunday with were co "|these same buildings. Not far from Mr. A.J. Orr, of Pittsburg. Pa, arrived home last week to visit his mother and sister and to take in the fishing which has just opened up, for a few weeks. A Cyclone during Friday's Storm badly in this district, and the storm of Iriday last supplied that need. But it did more. It unroofed four barns and badly wrecked a louse. All these buildings were situated on farws a little north of Port Perry. The worst sufferer, so far as we can learn, was Mr. Geo. Lyle. The wind can.e with terrific force be- Rain was needed CG. TT. R be called respectfully and earnestly (o one of the amazing condit'ons that exist in the running of passenger trains fon the ay, Port which it Is impossible to travel to Lindsay from any point south of Manilla Junction and return on the same lav, except reach Lindsay at 10.533 a.m. and leave scven minutes the System line between Linds Peary and Whitby under to liter, an incident in lie conditions which besides being exasporating, tis Judicrous, and a reflection upon excercise of common sense. Apart from (he ordinary rights aud conveniences which should be accorded 10 (he pubic, the town of Lindsay end suround- ing townships have an inal nable claim to consideration cn acount of the large contribution they wade towards the building of the line from Port Perry to Lindsay in order to secure the means of intaicourse and trade of which they are deprived. The G. T. R. system is requested to restore without delay as the least that may be asked. a service from Manilla Junction to Whitby, connecting with the even- the stupposcd tween bis house and barn, partially unroofing both buildings The' house was badly wrecked. Laige| trees were torn up by the roots and; pieces of the roofs were carried a {long distance into an adjoining field. Mr. I. J. Irwin aud family, the tenants on Mr. Lyle's farm, es- caped without injury, which was almost, miraeulous under the cir- cumstances. 'Two of the men who went to the field to catch some colts had af exciting time and only saved themselves from being blown away By hanging on to each other andto the colts. . The destruction of property will be a great loss to Mr. Lyle who spent several hun- dred dollars last summer'to improve the scene of this disaster three other barns were partially unroofed and several large trees were torn up by the roots. The barns gvere those of 'Messrs. Geo. Dowson, David Weir and Wm, Wilson, Mr. Dowson's barn was saved. to. some 'extent by the fact the barn doors blew open and let out the wind. A storm like this has not beef known round here for many years. 'Hiport Motion re GT. R Service. (ing train from Lindsay. "That a copy of this resolution be sent to, the council of the County of Opterr :. tio '--Carried."" : If the Lindsay people have reason to complain of their train servieey Port Perry has no less reason, We have three trains gojug south here in the early part of the day, but if the citizens wish ta reach 'Toronto in the evening they have to go 23 miles out of their way and pay 25c. extra for the inconvenience. Of course many people prefer to drive to Myrtle where the C. P, R gives good service and charge less, single fare being only $1.15 as against $1.35 from Port Perry or $1.60 if" oue travels via Manilla, It is a curious thing that tickets sold in Toronto can be used to reach Port Perry either by Menta or Whitby Junctions, but one wishes to start from Port Poe via Manilla in order to reach Toronto in the evening the charge is 250. extra, Another grievance is that. no one can go to Lindsay or Peter- boro and back in Sue d One immediate reform ®could be made Tote via Manilla Junction as iby Whitby. © No ile wou § miles tu hada ait 8 by charging the same. rate to To- - 3