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Port Perry Star, 6 Jan 1915, p. 5

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nd $25. 00 sul for $8.75 Suits, while not of this year 's styles; are pass- able, and the materials are high-gradé Tweeds and Serges. 'The Suits were tailored with the best ~ linings and trimmings, and sold regularly at $2000 or $25.00. ° Sale Price $8. 75. HOME FURNISHINGS AT BARGAIN PRICES Curtain Materials 10c Yard Art Muslins, Sateens, Madras, Silkoline, ete. In a-variety of colors and patterns. Selling : regularly at 15¢c to 25¢ yard, oad Sale Price 10c yard : Bungalow Net 19¢ Yard Bungalow Net, Madras, and Nottingham lace, reg. 26c and 85c. Sale Pri ze 9c At 23c. yard A number of ends . 5 yards each) high grade Bungalow Net, in white or; . cream or ecru, regylap 85¢ and 40c ns wn, he ncliding b y, an d tweed Sale Price 49% = White To Cottitns, 08. Pair Choice of four or five different patterns at this price including fine lacy designs, also aay Bungalo Ww Net effects. Selling regularly at $1.2 98c pair. Novelty Net Curtains, $1.85 The centre of this cdrtain is thade of cream Swiss Net, with a pretty border of novelty braid insertion, and dainty scallopped edge of ihe same. 43 inches wide. Sells regularly at $2.50. Sale Price $1.85 a ve servireable dress. 'material. It isa silk 'mixture, woven in ratine effect. Width 27 inches, Colors: black, brown, and sky. Regular price $1.50 Sale Price 79c. MCINTYR Ex Ws arden Manns---Spencer ROSE & C0, THE FAIR SPECIAL CANDY BARGAINS ONE WEEK ONLY : Cheol ie Chips, reg. 40¢ 40¢ b. xes Bou-Bo..s, ty clear am Burnt Péanuts 25¢ 1b. 29. ; 15¢ 1b. 16¢ Ib. " Arey. Creams & Chosclates, reg 30c, 20c 1b. The Corner Store W. J. Haycraft Dead Mr. W J. Haycraft, «x-Warden of Ontario County, = business mana- ger for P. Burns Co, Limited at 443 Alberta Ave., Edmonton, Alta. had suffered a slight paralytic stroke on Monday night, December 28th, and del <n Tha s'ay, De enber 3I. 1914. He was 65 years of age. Interment at Brooklin, on arrival of body. Died At Blackstock on Monday, January 4, 1915; Jane Darcy, widow of the late Robert Byers, aged 79 years. Sonya Mr. Dodds of Bensford, South Monagan, is visiting his son, Rev. I. Dodds at the Manse. Mr. cand ~Mrs. G. Murray and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, 'Scheoch,. of Sirnia, who have been visiting ther ; have returned home Phe' Christmas Tree and entertain: ment held i in the ball on Christmas) y , od A pretty wedding was solemnized by the Rev. R. Allan of Myrtle, Ont. on Decembicr 20th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Spencer, when Pearl B. Spencer was married to Mr. Walter I. Manns, 'The decorations were carned out in evergreens and Christmas hells, the bridal party stood © under an arch of evergreens and bells. 'The bride wore a gown of embroi crepe de chene, and the ---- Miss Flossie Spencer was dressed in white. Mr. John Spencer, brother of the bride was groomsman.. 'Th 3 entered the room leaning on thé arm of ber father, while Miss Josie Whi played the wedding march. After 'the ceremony the party adjourned to the dinning room where a dejeuner was. served. The party left later for poin eastward. The bride's travel dress was blue velvet with - 'hat match. / Scugog Regretfally the Islanders pa Cook and Terrant who so helped in th church' services the holiday season, :

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