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Port Perry Star, 2 Mar 1910, p. 5

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inary Embroidery. Edge, 5¢ a yard. § we buy in large quantities, widths Hany good patterns. The material while the patterns are not so new priced, youll find lots of good lk of your every day needs. = The nd we can't attempt to describe ed with this big lot at per yd §c * 00 : : Mrs Jas, Horn. ide choice in selection. Every woman "knows the excellent laundering qualities of these charming Scotch ginghams. = These newcomers are per yard 15¢ TORCHON LACE Linen and Cotton. This stock is complete. This means that you can buynow edge and insertion to match, of several widths in any quantity, At per yard 4¢ to 15¢ HIS STORE'S PERSONAL NEWS | Miss Call returns to-day from the fashion centres to. resume the management of the Millinery Department. Miss Mearing spent Wednesday of last week in Toronto inspecting and buying the newer styles in hair goods, Miss Thompson, for the past four sea- sons trimmer for McKendry's. Toronto, comes to take the same position with us. .. 'Mr. Dunk was In Toronto a couple of days buying the later models in women's suits and Spring coats. and the surprise party of last Fei day evening was given asa token f the esteem eritertained for her. Mrs C W Moon has been chosen ) tack adcompanied R|. 'Mea J. White, Brouklin, is visiting {organist to fill the vacancy caused 6 West: - ber mothér Mrs T. Horn ; MANCHESTER by the resignation of Miss: Wells, Mr. Reynolds is home from Mr. Stone's camp and is busy maki We are pleased to report that Mrs | preparations to go back to his John Fursey is slowly recovering homestead in Sask. from her regent illness, Mrs Robt Munro, has sold her Mr WF Thompson has purchased | farm to Mr Wm. Polock, and an driver from Mr Christie at Utica |auction sale of farm stock and lm~ Now |" Weave sone enterprising men Dlements will be held next Satur 816. 'between | 10 their own sphere of life in our ; tle, finding the horses [neighborhood = Mr RM Holtby is in oe vaderstand that Mrs, Man- ble. They are ledding this class He is handling imported |70. intends making Toronto scion of handling horses | and-registered horses: (Acme the future. home, This community i sixth best horse in Scotland 1n 1907| Will experience a keen sense of land 'value is fn {being among the number) Ms Holt: loss at the removal of this most S$ mew, Ani cases, [bY has proved his business enter. respected jand estimable family e years ago for $300 | prise by investing some. $8000 in purchased. wow for horses to resell ai a While engaged' in- shunting at the station on Eriday, the ebuplers {on tworcars on train No 54 were completely tornaway ftom the cars. ik Ey Soo stead Hlwhich a Script Hing . shi tire Spelling con from our midst, and the best wishes of the entire nejghborhaod will go with them. Mr C Sleep made a heavy ship. ment of fat cattle and hogs from this market last week, Glad to repcrt that our Veteris nary Mr C W Moon is improving: in his health under the care of Dg Mellow, Saintfield x Ms A W Smart will address the League on Thursday evening, after fos pos od { ie ih nl TW dod fl NN Ar oy ey

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