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Port Perry Star, 2 Aug 1911, p. 5

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hiffop; also Co 31.50 to $2.00. : Loe SDR Silks in Navy, Fawn, Blue, and grey gr ; Stripes, and plain shanturg in fawn and Kings' Blue, width 26 : res ERE Fancy collars in fine Irish lace, | ch ¥ que, metallic silk and . Collars in Dres- satin. silk, and cluny lace." ese comprise a lot of travellers' | . flounces. ----- «Clearing price: T8c "BARGAINS IN MEN'S COATS LL LUE RL A "Men's motor coats made of fawn colored ~ motor cloth, absolutely waterproof, 50 in. long, with pockets and fancy strapped cuffs; sizes 37, 38, 40, 42, clearing $6.95 MEN'S STYLISH FALL GOATS, $10.00 Fine black broadcloth, silk lapels and faced 'with block silk Italion lining sleéves well © lined, trimmed with silk buttons, : Ree ' . 5 os i : bc 5 * y . * Clearing Prices on Ladies' Ready-to-Wear ) = One of the great advantages in buying here lies in the fact that we alter any garment free of charge LADIES WRAPPERS ~ Ladies' Wrappers made of best quality print and percale, suita- 'bly 'trimmed with braid and and Black, with white figures. - want to clean al F. unity for you. Remember LADIES' TAILORED SUITS Ladies" Suits of all wool Ama- zon, plain and self stripes in Black. Navy, Amethyst, Raisin and Green, plain tailored "or braid trimmed, plain and pleated skirts, coats from 28 to 40 in long. Reg. $15 to $22 Clearing price $10.75 Colors, Grey, Navy flounce. Clearing price $1,85 Clearing up Summer Millinery There is a good two months of summer yet, but we are going to hf clear up the department 'while the summer demand lasts. Be ready and get a good choice. At these prices they will go very quickly. Rustle, Chip, Manilla and Fancy Braids, White, Burnt, Brown, Green, Grey and Old Rose, Regular up to $2.50 and $3 00. Banded Sailors Banded Sailors, large and small styles, silk or velvet band, some trim- med with ribbon. Colors, White, Bugnt, Navy, Brown and Grey, sizes 37, 38, 39, 40. Clearing at $10,00 Clearing Price §8c WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 191 S | © Men's Leather | B Le aD | HARVESTING MITTS 25 FOR AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE to clean up the odd lines of Summer Goods. season with the Summer stock reduced to the point. The fist of bargains below is a money the early buyer secures MUSLIN DRESS Fancy Organdy Dress, white with blue and pink floral design. Panel of fine embroidery down front, sleeves trimmed with val, lace, bottom finished with 12 in. Sizes 36 to 38 only. Reg. $2.50, clearing price §1,79 a ------ oy's Fancy Print |" HOSIERY SPECIALS 29c PAIR Ladies' fancy embroidered made of fine lisle thread and embroidered on front. Colors, Cardinal, Myrtle, Sky, Grey and Tan, Navy Blue and Black, with white dot. Regular value 40c and 50c pair. Clearing price 2@ MISSES' HOSE - 2 PAIR FOR 25 This lot comprises a number of lines sold down to one or two sizes. Colors Black and tan. Regular 20c aud 25c. i Clearin ice 2 pairs fc aring price 2 pairs for §§ec | misses COLLEGE SWEATERS, $2.25 3 Misses' Sweater Coat Co-ed style, made: of fine all wool yarn in fancy weave, high collar, panel on side front and cuffs of con trasting color, trimmed and closed with large white pearl buttons, Special $2.25 LADIES' SWEATER COAT, $2.25 adies' Sweater Coats made in plain or fancy weave of finest wool yarn, stole er motor collar. Collar, cuffs and front panek of plain weave in self colors. Special $2.25 ee SHIRTS 49: We are determined § TL FANCY SILKS i 49c, YD ounds, with fancy paisley designs. Fancy Lustre = 25¢ Fancy Lustre in cream, Brown, Grey, Navy and Green. } Clearing Price 2§c. per yard. Two tone to 28 inches. Reg. 65c Clearing Price 48c Sold up to 35c per yard. White Vesting designs in fancy vesting 28 in. wide, stripes, dots, 3 20 and 25¢c * Summer Dress Material, Cotton Diagonal Cotton diagonal dress goods, in Cream, Fawn, Rose Cadet, Amethyst and Grey. Regular Price 25c¢. Mull Muslin woven in stripe desi Regular 35¢ STRIPED MULL, 25¢ " : tithes Nm me SSC Ends of Dressgoods from 50c to 60c - 39c Staple Remnants | Ends of Dressgoods from 75c to $1.00 - - 50c C B 8 Any customer purchasing four may choose another Ends of Dressgoods from $1.00 to $2.00 - - 79¢ free of charge 2 ~ i SE RSE TS NE RS ler 15¢ or figures sott silky finish. gn of self colors in White, Sky, Nile, Grey, and Mauve, Regular Clearing Price 1§c Clearing Price 8c Clearing Price 25¢ Seite an al nce: many years, - The Pust r, Rov, Thos. Laidlaw is| Wild-berrying seems to be the n the case of firms, the actual signatu ) | i i order of th y. "the nature of the occupation and place of Because 1 defines over 400,000 expected will vccupy the Pulpit next e day residence of each member of the firm| must. ; Each tender must be accompanied by _an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Hanourable . the Minister of Public Works equal to -; ten per cent, (10 pe) of the amount of the ténder, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a 'contract whefy called upon to do so, or "fail to complete the work contracted for. | | If the:tender be not accepted, the cheque |. thority. I ise he Who Knows wi | Became 40 ee ur oa authority from the 'Department. SEALED TENDERS addresssd to the undersi c Public Building, Uxbridge, Ontario," will . 'be received at this office until 4 p.m, on Monday, August 21, 1911, for the erec- tion of a Public Building at Uxbridge. Plans; specifications and forms of con- tract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at§this Department, on applica- tion to Mr, Thomas A Hastings, Postal Station F, Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont; and at the post office at Uxbridge. : Persons tendering-are notifi ~~ ders will not he considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and sign- ed with their actual signatures, stating their.occupations and will be returned. ot The Department does not bind. itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ed, endorsed, *' Tender for > that ten- aces of residence. gives. Courts, as th By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Rp Secretary. ent of Public Works : P will not be paid for this if 'they insert, it without Perty has received | Ral on July 5w.} Because it is 8 NEW CREA-. --cause rrow, every Tield of the world's thou - action and culture. The only new unabridged dictionary Two late for last week Buck in Toronto Monday. it is Jocepied by ths chools and © one supreme au- t us Port. Perry, m E. 'Brooks 'jents Mr. and Mrs. J.E. B {is calling on Mr. end Mrs, W. Ten- © \E Jones. ters are visiting Mr James Hortop, Balsam. and Murs, and Mrs. James Horo, The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid in cornection 'with the Methodist Church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Howsam, after- noon and evening Aug. 11th, Mrs Cutting, Siloam with her daughter Mrs. Geo. Howsam. Mr. Jno: Stanaton, Raglan, with Mr. W, I. Crusier, " Sunday. - Mr. Thos. Souler visiting rela- tions near Oshaw- Satnrday and Sunday. Dr. Anderson, Cleveland Ohio, who was on his way to Stoney Lake made made a short call on Suturday, leav- ing his daughter Marjorie to have a holiday atthe home of Mrs. Jno Christie Sr. Mrs. Simpson is visiting in Toronto. Miss Susie Howsam, Toronto, is visiting her parents M1.and Mrs,Geo. Howsam. Master Ernest Hodgson and Bertie Woodcock, Toronto, -are spending the holidays with their grandpar- fick. Mr. Cecil Graham, Saskatoon, Mrs. James Bently bas been spend- ing the with her daughter Mrs. Geo Payné in. Uxbridge. : Mrs: Jno Irvin and daughter n.|Hazel, Toronto, Mr. and Mre. E. | pee Jones. Leaskdale, are gnests of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Jno. M. Murray | | lily at Mr, Jos, Flewell's. Mr. Jack Ferguson, of Vancouver, good position in buildings Toronto. Mrs. Clarke, Toronto, spent the Sabbath Day under the parental roof Mr. Jos. Mitchell, A very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr. Arthur Fergusons on Wednesday evening. Mr Howard Lanbe is in Columbus. the Parliament Mrs. Simmons, of Toronto visiting at Mrs. Spences. Mrs. Peel, of Whitby, at the home of Mr. Jos. Baird. The Women's Auxillary Mission- ary meeting metat the home of Mrs. Parkin on Friday afternoon and was very largely attended. We wish to extend our congrat- ulations to oar teacher Miss Vickery upon learning the reports of the Entrance Examination, Setvice has been withdrawn here next sunday morning on account of the free will offering being held at Prince Alber, - Miss Ella Boys has returned home after spending a two weeks holiday with her parents. "Falling Hair Mrs. Jas. - Harris of Wappella, Sask. says:i-- I have found Parisian Sage to be the "scalp and hair tonic and dreesing I have ever used. My hair had been coming ont iu combs full and was very d i brittle and the scalp was always RoR ae full of dandruff. I have used wo hotties 2 Barisish Sage and i as ste my hair from falling, the itch- ng pea may ha havesglissappeared and my hair is fine and soft 'and' glossy. ¥ many times the price." fou many tim or ren Parisian 'doubt the finest pre- Daintily perfumed, | | Mr. and Mrs. E. McNiel and fam | 1 ould not be without this fine Hair |. GREENBANK | Miss Flewell, of Scotr, is at RI. Flewells, with Mrs. C. G. Embury last week. in C., is visiting his brother Mr. I Mr. Barrett lost a valuable horse Mr. Alfred McMillan, wife and Arthur Ferguson, hy ox. daugh'er, Chicago, were With Mr.| Mr Jos. Kitehott has secured a| Several of our young people attended the anniversay services in Prince Albert, Mr. Theo Salter and Hampton, at E. Ward's. We must congratulate Mr. Fit- chett on the grand success he had family, of Our reeve, Mr. Leask, is making some improvements on bis house, Boys and girls, keep on the look out for this wonderful Band concert, [t can't be far away now. Mr. 8. Croxall and wife are visit- ing the latter's sister Mrs. Phair. Mrs. T. 8. Sharp and wife and Miss Monecrie,t of Toromto, at Mrs. Phoenix's. Many of our farmers are building siles. This looks though things are progressing. Send the Star to 'Entranc: Examinations ASHBURN (Miss S. Tewksbury Teacher) -- Stella Riee, Evelyn Fisher. S. 5. NO. 2, RFACH -- (Miss M_ Williamson, Teacher) -- Viole: Suxitie. MYRTLE -- (Miss J. Fitchetr, Teacher) --George Lawrence, Aldea Hodgson, Lorne Duff, Olive Duff. BLACKSTOCK HONORS Rosie P. Mountjoy .covononoo.. FRE PASS Wm. G. Crozier. .... SENN {a3 Murray M. Forster.......__._ "a Austin Beacoek ........... wf Mayme Bruce .............. 43% rank Malcolm .. ...... cone iBT T. Harold Woods. .......... _&% Howard Bailey.......... ee BLE Howard J. Philp..... ccnae~dLE Vera Beacock............. 413 Margaret Forster ........... «du Alta Bentham........... cee 39% Elmer Mountjoy....... conn I9H Bruce Heaslip........ fens Absent Friends pa ma HL EE INI 3]H LLYN GOING AUGUST 1 including C.P.R. Cale; 50,000 FARM LABORERS WANTED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA $10 Sx $18 ints, Bolto . 3 rand Trunk points, Toronto to Ll iver 1 nd west iG AUGUST 16th--From all stations in Ontario, Toronto 27 candidates wrote. Additional for Return am Following Conditions DATES Det roi "ranch Lines incl South and Brampton South. \ From all stations North of Grand Trunk Main Line, Toronto te Sumi, at she Bastiat. RR

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