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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1912, p. 5

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TAFFETA SILK RIBBON, 15 YARD Pure silk Taffeta Ribbon, 4f inches to b4 inches wide. Good weight stock, and very suitable for hair ribbons and sashes. Colors, white, cream, champagne, sky, pink, mauve, brown, green and black. - ,. Worth up to 86c¢ yard. Sale Price 1c yard. tan ed 'on ta ired ted 1s 'req We include with this lot the re er of our tapestry cushion tops. ular price 25¢. Sale Price 19c. i " Girls' Gingham Wash Dresses Dainty. Wash Dresses made of excellent quality. check gingham in. light or dark blue, and trimmed with banding of plain material to match. This garment will wear splendidly and wash perfectly. 10 years, each - = - $2.90 12 to 16 years, each . BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS extra large is quilt. is designs in "AT 6c. Boys' Sailor Blouse Wash Suit in a fine blue galatea, - with a harrow white stripe. Nicely trim- med 'with sailor collar, knicker pants, sizés 3 to 7 years. Per Suit, Thc Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rear and daughter; of Rochester, are. visiting her patents Mr. and Mrs. R. Frise, Master Victor Gillson is visiting his | brother at Wick: Messrs Robert and George Will, of Pinedale, "spent Sunday at Mr. A, Gillson's, ° The Sonya Branch of the Woman's Institute met at Mrs. A: Gillson's last week, after the usual programme was rendered and the meeting adjourned the ladies went to the lake and had a picnic which was very much . enjoyed by all. © The next meeting will be held at the: of Mrs. J. Bryan, atwhich and render - the programme. and cake will be served, all invited to attend and' share it, which is, given free. The'garden party held at Mr. Rip a.grand success, there. being crowd present, and all. seemed luscious strawberries: and 'were dealt out so liberally other good thihgs which y these days e which has' AT $1.00 A pretty Wash ' Suit made from a medium blue drill 'with narrow white stripe, made in military collar style, trimmed with a white braided strapping, expect the Oakwood ladies'to be | up side and down should- er. Sizes 8 to 7 years, Mr. Lou Wickett, wife and daughter Helen, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with his father Mr. William Wicket. Miss Leota Trumble, of Taylor's Corners, was the guest of Miss Ruby Webster a few days this week. Our genial threshers have commen- ced to repair their outfits for the threshing season. Mr. J. J. Glass, of Lindsay, was | the guest of friends here on Sunday. Rev E, Morton took (Baptism) for his subject last Sunday morning and (Babies' tears) in the evening. Miss Verna Stainton, of Layton, spent a few days the guest of Pearl ooper this week. ' Master Will Spear, of Hamilton, is spending the holidays at Mr, Richard Avery's. © ; Mr. John Davidson had the mis- fortune to have two 'valuable ' horses killed with lightning last week. He yalued them at $500. - Next Sabbath Rev E. Morton. pas- tor of the Christian Church will . con- duct the service in the woods. adjoin- cemetery owing tothe warm weath- er. 4 : Mrs, Rie, formerly Lila Oa of Detroit, Mich; is at present enjoying a visit with friends here. AT $1.25 A serviceable Wash Suit made from dark blue imported galatea with stripe." Has white drill sailor trimmed with braid, & finish'd with plain white belt. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Price $1.26 Messrs John Homewood, Charlie Rooks, Garfield Heatlie, John Fergu- son, 'Albert Martin, Silas Irwin, Edgar Jones, and Roy Rogers were among those that spent the 12th of July in Peterboro. : Mr. G, L. Stevens was here on Thursday last with his auto represent ing the R. S$. Robertson Candy Comp- any. The remains of Mr. Irvin Johnston Cresswell, were interred in the Christ- ian cemetery on Wednesday last. Mr. Harry Keslick, of G.H. Wood wards & Co,, Cannington, visited our village last week. The north and South roads are be- ing improved very much this week as the grader is at work, Mr. W. J. Hoo-~ per has his. engine on 'it and so far everybody is well pleased with the job: they are making. The STAR and Farmer's Advocate © «2135 Globe (Weekly). "18% Globe (Daily). Mail-Empire CWeeliy) 2 (no premium at this price) Fa erald. oc... ke Sun Seeae 8%

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