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Port Perry Star, 16 Nov 1910, p. 5

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med in box panel offs, wth lira gore designed in. square tab and ending in side pleats + Colors are black, grey, brown, green and navy : $16.00 Coat of fine wool Venetian, in semi-fitting panel back style. Front closing with one row of jewelled | buttons; fastening well over on left side, and cut in L fi J dip front style. . Collar and cuffs are trimmed with black basket weave silk facing, piped on edge with LF LAR silk the colorof suit, lined with fancy metre Skirt is a seven gored style, plain panel front, seams stitched flat to knee, where a wide band extends I} from front gore to back, extending to' battom ~ with with open side pleats. Band is finished with silk 'covered buttons. / Colors, navy, green and brawa, PRICE $16.00 OO a Po dts. | MEN'S RELIABLE UNDERWEAR Co SPEOIMS 80c A GARMENT. Men's Flecced Jined Underwear at a very low price for such good. quality plain fleece. : and inch. His h es . Soft heavy weave. It is warm and non- berepuling Cell finiein ie yien" Got es men Ouueh Feather. : irritating. Winter weight, an 'all over The: oth Fo. a ; d. yarn of; { 16 'neh Black Outs ed seams. - - Neatly finished'around hese. . Mona ge a ii Hack 1 neck, bound front. - Fawn colors. Made by Penman's, Shirts 34 to 46, IWers "32 to 44: iia 8 7.56 5.00 4.00 «Ontario I Bright, Miss Eva Graham were of Mr. Jobn Goulder intends moving ar vembe _ {deep thoight and were admired by SogBesellin. a Os ah all. Boattractive is our league getting en's house which - she 3 Sows due ja Harel i Jthat some: were a le LO Sin Parchased lately has undergone i feodbig. Stouts weight about | Shester, aud indeed we were pleased | thorough repair. - g 1000 : to welcome them. Please come| The game which wis t6 have 8 feeding steers weight about |rEar: been played between Claremont and a TT Ia ; Greenbank football teams was post Our grain merchant Mr. T Wilson oo ois. nag EE his face almost every | PORed, on account of bad weather, : seding ste 6Y time we met him lately although he| We expeet the fuotball boys will a , k is in good con. | "8% baching it, his wife being | Put on their skates and play Hockey . above sh SIR good |8Way at ber father's home visiting. | nOW, : . "The steers wi'l | Quite 8 number of loads of grain] Mr. Farebrother, of the North Le //{ coming in keeping him busy. Tow | country is home again, 1 be | likes to be busy, 3 I SPprov-| - Mr. Wm. Ross, ex M. P.; of Port | = it "Per cent | Perry will give a Jectare on miss: 'commence at I ljonary work next Sonday night in : the Methodist Chureh. © Come one, Next Tuesday «We noticed a young nian'in trouble on Monday morning and. inquiring IN THE Ga aR 30.3be reasan, bs oid us Shas be } A ost his wa tween rile jh {Station nnd Burketon Jot, while Town Hall 5 in some work; Tvhad tall. |' 3 'his en out of his pocket unnoticed' by H it being a gift from a dear d 'he felt very badly. ' The will be rewarded if he will|® it with the agent at Myrtle} or at Burketon Jot. 'Mr, Editor juss think: of is weeks and XMAS is "10 pre: x 6 Be RR a Paes 3 ee ar Rh id Eh Xow PA]

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