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Port Perry Star, 20 Dec 1911, p. 7

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aE cardinal, navy, or ith trimmi f pie ing ol with "high, closeiting s, in plain or com- : dinal, navy, brown and : Black d orange, Each $c. Heavy Ribbed Wool Hood worsted yarn Per pair 0c of German otter, can be ad- of bvercoat. . Price $4 00 of best grade % Horner lives fn Taranto, we fear his Xmas Pie and Pudding t00 will be. cut in. very small pieces this year us butter is quoted at'50¢ the pound 'and eggs at 60¢ the dozen, New Yorkers {will ind Potatoesa luxury at $3 to at a beg PROSPEOT +00 late. for last week s routined We are pleased to Tesrn that Miss Mus. | Atieen Thompson has fally recover- ed from her serious illuess, The Mrs. Tarners. of Carrol Man bt tare visitiog thelr: parents Mr. and ed} Mrs. John Holby, Mi ard Mrs, Odear Gilroy have a Youug daugber, congrats us; ar gave a splendid gn. and home day at the church '| yeoman : were ploughing, Sik Hosein black of grey mixt t spliced in the sole and hee, "Lawn Handher Mans Rematiched borders, put shel B | ew s Linen Fandherchiefs. gt 3 Irish Linen hemstitched b corner, per box of 6 $1.50. Men's Fancy Peres Sesgendery, § in fancy Soluce ,- up I paitin Rn salipec Shite dark bese | price 75¢, $1.00; Prices Smoking Fackets made in revesailile d : trimmed with silk cord Comes in greg nl and brown patterns, price $£80, "Excelda Handherchiefs in plain or spoe- ted centers with fancy border . 12je. Mocha Gloves, with heavy fleeced lining. price $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, Grey Suede Gloves. unlined, reliable make price $1.25, and $1.50. Fur-"Tined Mitts and Cloves, best qual ity mocha with squirrel lining, price $2.50, € Men's Sweater Coats with Vishaped neck or high close fitting collars, grey, navy; cardinalt brown or black, price $1.25 to $5.00 "Fur Collars tobe ad justed to the ordinary overcoat, in Greenland seal, American marmot and German otter, price $3. 50 to $6 50: Men's Fancy Vests of fancy wash vesting: or fancy tweeds, in' white, green, and duck mixtures, price $1 00 to $3.50. SEAGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Trebell visited last week at Prince Albert and Toronto Frank has been enjoying his ann- Hal holiday, and' returiied to his duty as section Forman on Monday morning. Election matters have quieted down again, and we all hope our new member, Mayor Sinclair will prove a worthy and popular repre- | sentative of this histgric'and intell- igent constituency. Mr, John Miller, and son, L. D. of Michigan, spent a few days with Mrs. Arthur Miller last week Mr. 'Milleriisa brother of the late Arthur Miller and had not been in Canada forty years, - while the son had never seen our fine country before. They were pleased with their visit. and may soon leave U. S. and settle here =| permancutly Mr. J. Stone and sou have ereet- ed a fine Driving shed, Jarge enough to hold" their. threshing machine as well all their- imple- ments: My. J. H. Brown has been away to Norwood, engaged in installing Windmills and gasoline Engines. Our weather has surely changed! Last week several of our 'hustling with: .. [mud galore, rain and wheeling, 'now the snow has returned, 'and he merry jingle of the sleigh beils 'lis: heard on every hand Me. J. N. Be the. final ited th ir daughter: and Toronto, and will™ probatly remain tn the city all winter. The Bethel Sunday School ase holding. their annual Christmas Tree on Saturday night; and ase: presenting a good program as ae- ual, of interesting numbers, Santa Claus himself is to' be present fax the oceasion. The service in our church mex: Sunday night will be of the Cheisg mas character, and the sermam will be preached by an old Sem-- grave boy, Rev Herbert S Coli, of _Albert College = Belleville. Special music will be rendered by the Choir. Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Moase. andl Children, 'returned Friday fens Marquis; Sask. where they spent the: summer. All are glad to see thea again, a We noticed that Ale. A. A ilroy Manager, 0 branch of T\ Baton Co; pt was honored by election 10. thes Presidency 'of the Wing Indus trial Exhibition. Mr. Gi i brother to Mrs. C. Sleep, village. wh William Ford returned tm fodville, 'on Saturday : night. after two 'weeks retizing work am the section here. MrT. H Watson has his store: beautifully decorated for Chuiss- mas. trade, and also holiday goods of every. description. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. of Posts Bary. spent Sunday with Mes. a ry one day: recent);

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