m. x « Nive the Sole Ar. for Port Perry | : ah grade HO it is | PINK DUCK DRESSES. $4.00 | . gaILOR DRESS, $2.25 No. 160 Misses Wash Dress of pink * duck, ) s . . ir | made up in .ong piece style with low neck and Ladies Wash Dress made of light weight duck y wear. Colo ors | short sleeves, as shown in figure No. 160 in: tne Has an inlaid collar of navy and white striped cut above. Band at bottom of skirt is made of print cut in sailor shape, and extending down dainty allover embroidery, which is also used to front in surplice style. Bias bands also trim the ' ! oa a trim collar and sleeves, front of waist is trimmed . . 2 12 button ng Glove . Vay 1.00 with three bias pleats. Sizes 16 to 18 years skirt, sleeves and waist. ao Jo HU SILK PONGEE COAT $10.00 Long Lace Glove OUTING SKIRT, $2.50 » $10. A Natty Wash Skirt made of fine quality white Ladies' Summer Coat of natural pongee silk, Mo Bon made in pretty Repp, cut in plain tailored style with front and tailored in a plain ulster style, with lapel collar back panels, side gore, and trimmed with dia- and cuffs. Closes in single breasted style with fength. Sizes 6 to.7 % gonal banding and buttons. three large covered buttons. , VIcINTYRE UXBRIDGE. dani arantee of good workimanski , and Methodist church. During the pro- 0 * Uxbridge * Town Council tumed uso god : 2 gram Mr. Thos. Clark contributed AUCTIO A k [down a proposition to' amend. the| = Mr, Brockenshire spent' Thursday | several very acceptable rumbers on \ \ Assessment Act. to lighten taxes on afternoon in Port Perry, with Inspec- | his violin. |improvements.. The vote was 3-2, or Walks as host, and reports an z A pod Mie Ettey a8 Ji the casting his vote ainst the | enjoyable outing, aughter Gwendoline, arrived _lately . eri ng ¢ The Ice Cream Parlor is crowded | in this country from England, and N B uggies, F arm ith, of Peterboro t electri it 'is opened and is|théy occupy the house lawly occupie p fs holiday in on Shrouy a Ei Shot of bro ot popular. Pr. and Mrs. | by Mr. E. Reader. stock, Implements constables put ofi--to take care of the{ N. Midgley know how to serve it well| Mr. and Mrs. Karl Seymour, West etc. iraffes, © : The church was prettl YL decorated Toroate, ait % je or of Jes : Sunda wi d flowers | parents, Mr. an rs. Jno eader, ] So a ening Wi plants Our last 'week. The undersigned has been in pastor hed an enjoyable sermon| Mr and Mrs. Jeffrey, Oshawa, spent Because hi a FEY Suk structed by he S School Scholars on the | several days with her grandparents : . hey | of ¢ BET eet . at " illustrating it force. Nad Mos. Wm. Reader, 5 actio . 4 Mr. WM. TUMMONDS MALE. Mellow, from Saintheld. We. ibly with chemicals and poisons. Mr. Wm, Milner, West Toronto, a FE i ] 'underszand he. r. and Mrs. "Delvr-dnd family left spent 24 of May at Scugog: To sell by Public Auction at Pors 4 moming = fhe con. Miss McCaw and Miss Cowan had! i Perry, on charge of the Head School last Friday Sppedred 6000 Iie i por Lo : Oboys will in hd absence of Mr. Vickery. They astrations. Tuesday June 20, 1912 rox] Visit hes pocents at spake highly of the condition of the The following Valuable Propert operty 3 © Mr. Morley MeDuseal of Toronto school as they found it. Doing then SF : hi Announcements: have Deen pesued wi ith trucos, nde cut, nearly new for the marriage of Miss Ethel Fralic , daughter of Mr. S. E. Fralick, to Mr. Frost & Wood "mower, 5 ft cuf; Because it is accepted tb the nearly new Edgar E, r Repnedy, Toro The Pra ash Jurts, as ssiole ang ang Seed drill ge. will 1ake place on June thority. Single horse wagon The Epworth League. at Maple 5 Delivery wagon. Open buggy Grove on Thursday evening, was well Became rR fd Two Cutters, one nearly new attended: ¥ou about this new work. Single plow Set iron harrows. The "scholars of - Maple Grove : Scutfler Gangplow Grindstone Se had a half holiday on Thursday Neckyok Whiffletr Fi hile Mr. Johnston'visited the Centre . Hoo cs Shoe ees Fin lic' School, according, to school £ Set 6f single h "hains: Pubfc So Mz. Clark having visited} apg: " Arnes! ¢ Set Heavy single harness for dalivery thé former school this Spring. 2 Strings of Bells Coal Heater 'The Methodist Conference meets iT . 2 Horse Blankets Soap Tule * | this week in Cobourg beginning Wed : fd, Washing machine 3 Iron Kettles: | June sth. Iron Flower Stand Rev. R. McCulloch is the: repre - ow Quantity of Sacks and Baskets ia stationing committee] <I . | A number of doors. n will Ne | A frame building suitable fo pis : sl or poultry. house + Stock trough Burret of pi Mr. Tummonds has given ing and all the above 'will he sold | without the slightest reserve.