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Port Perry Star, 7 Aug 1912, p. 5

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shite Lf CE Sata nit" Mesh 80: GARMENT w garments left of this popular in @ fine mesh of high grade. 'mixed colors. : 2d patterns. The shades include an. Grey, Cope teen, Mauve, Violet, and fancy "Rear Value Be t0 605 RR ] + Sale Price per pair 1@c : Colors, Black, Tan, in neat designs with silk. Sale Price 99c high close fits band and pockets are med with contrasting shades. ( with large pearl buttons. Regular $1.50. + Sale Price § BOY'S SWEATER COATS ! 08: Boys' Sweater Coats made with a close fitting turn down collar, and two patch pockets. | Woven in 4 close cardigan stitch of good" quality = worsted yarn. Collar; front, and pockets trim- med "with ' contrasting colors, '_omes in shades of Brown, Navy Cardinal and Grey: Regular Price $1.25 Sale Price §8c Men's Rustic St raw Sailors We have but one dozen hats left of this popular straw made in the fashionable boater shape, with Satin lining and leather sweat. Trimmed with band of Black Corded Silk. Regular Price $1.50 JAVA STRAW Sale Price 9c | TOURISTS $1.35 Men's Hats made of fine Java Straw in the comfortable Tourist shape with turn down ~ front and silk bound. brine. Has deep band of Tan corded silk. Finished" with leather sweat, ; Regular Price $2.00 Sanne 1 1 ce TYRE A meeting announced on the Har- vest Home service at the Centre. Dr. E. A. Totten, won of our pastor i \ is at present making a trip through holiday Parkin, Toronto, spent the England, - Ireland and other places. He attendedthe British Conference| Miss Vernon and Mrs. Jno. MeGill | couver, visiting relaiives. . in the city of Liverpool on the 21st Oshawa, visited the latters parents. an astic services. He accompany ed by Mr. John Wakely, of Jur He reports very interesting A goodly number attended Quarter- is ly Meeting' on Sunday morning 4nd ; an joyed th . J Scott senior member of merchant of Lindsay. They went by |< 00. Sermon Bath: | steamer Lake Champlain, of the C. ington; of Seagrave, spent Bel | recently a short time with his friends | | . and Mrs, Gordon Mr. y ter, of Pon Mr. Frank Wells, of lindsay with relatives. - ! typool, spent a short: timte with Mr. 'LT. Clark and 3 + They were friends and neigh- before Mr. Clark's removal to Aldred had a visit from | -Aldred, trom "Ponty- . This: Mr. Aldred has ted Scugog for more than "years. and Mrs. Thoroughgoad, of 0, are visiting with their friends Prentice, Mr. D. Cherrie, Mis and families. © - 00 RTWRIGHT NEWS membership was presented J. C, Mr. Tohn Munroe and wife Van-| : Sale Price $1.88 Tr ------ - ! THE Port Pexrvy Shar i sin re Blong Block, Queen street, Port Perry, Ont. Subscription $1.00 & year in advance Advertising rateson application. = . SAMUEL FARMER, Publisher and Proprictos te ------ Women's Institute Shirley The meeting at Mrs. Wm, {was very interesting, and went home well satisfied. The dele- gate to the District Annual gave her port, which was comprehensive and well received: Miss Mabel" Franklin: Bave 11s some helpful hints on "How to serve meals easily} in Berrytime.™ The next meeting will be held at the- home 'of Mrs. ~Fiee, Shirley, where the Columbus branch is to visit "us and furnish the program, Shirley Branch will provide luncheon, © and each member is especially asked to be present at' that meeting, so all may enjoy the undoubted . benefit there" from. *Do not forget the date, Aug. 14th at Mrs. Fice's, Shirley GET YOUR BUT PAPER PRIN | OPPORTUNITY i /e Man in Port Perry

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