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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1921, p. 5

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oh : 'weight length = ---- PP Pes 3 These brown mixed patterns. ade up el collar and strapped 00 'tweed coating ) They are in ulster. style, good with belted back, deep Price to clear $30.00 «i i ~ Men's Hosiery Special - All Wool Hose 50c pair ? During November we are making a special _ price for men's sox. Whether it's heavy worl SOX . or cashmere for finer wear $1.00 will buy two pairs. Men's Heavy Ribbed Sox, white or grey, pair 50c. © § Men's Cashmere Sox, Ey i i: / black or grey, pair 50c. LR coats are made of heavy | in dark cuffs, They were priced last year at : - Just three Li left, 2) 5:8 350 -- i <_ aist : ~~ are 31, 32 and 33 only. * The price of this coat last season was §20. . The material is a dark brown plaid and coats are made up in a smart waist line model. Sizes Price to clear $14.50 ~J ust three of these Youths' Tweed Coats . $20.00 - and 35. The material is dark plaid and heather mixture and coats are made up with belt slash pockets, and convertible storm collar. = Regular $30.00 for $20.00 ' coats left in sizes 34 of tweeds in lig! Men's Heavy Winter Caps made oo Te ton sue, mostly one p: with earbands. All sizes. Pe price $1.50 | © ' 1 x: Boys' Natural Wool ~~ Underwear . We have now a complete range of Turnbull's natural wool shirts and drawers for boys 4 years to 14 years. They wear well and are unshrinkable. Prices $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Combination Under- wear, medium weight $3.50 suit This has proved one of the most popular lines we have ever sold, woven of fine woolen yarn in plain stitch. The color is cream and garment will wash without shrinking, Sizes 36 to 42. Price per suit $3.50 Huh XT 2k Ee Winter Butterick 35¢ / ~W. MCINTYRE Christmas Number Delineator 25¢ i 4 . Notice to Creditors JOHN HENRY McKEE t VIA, ze of Per: Te 5 'n he County . farmer, eased, J srsuant to Sec. 56, of Chap 121 of the R. 8." Ontario 1914, and amending Acts notice is hereby given that all creditors "and others having claims against the estate of Johni}lepty McKee, late of the villiage of Port Perry, in' the County of tario, retired farmer, who died on or about the 7th day of July AD. 1921, are, on or re the lst day of December A. D. 1921, to send by post, prepid, to. Wm. H. arris, Port - solicitor for Isabel laide. McKee Administratrixof the e, of the said deceased their christian names, surnames. addresses and descrip tions thefull particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature f the se-curity (if held by them, uo af after. iy Gm Pe 'aforesaid the . . * atrix. 4 x i i said sssets or any persons of a 'Perry this, 31th: day of Fr For sale in Port Perry by ___P. G. MORRISON LEONARD EAR OIL BN TBAD NOISES. Simply: Rub it Back of the Ears and Insert in Nostrils. Proof of suc- cess will be given by the MADE iN CANADA ARTHUR 00. Mu, I A 0. Leonard, lac., Mirs., 70 5th Ave., N. Y. City For Sale Solid brick house, beautifully located A. MURRAY : ~DENTIST Office above Archer's Hardware oufs, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 | SALE BILLS 1good house, promptly and attractively printed at the Star Office Farm for Sale * 100 acres, lot 8, con 4, Reach, barns, silos and stables, well fenced, abundance of water, '10 acres of good hard- wood timber. W. C. Pollard, owner, Port Perry. House for Sale Mrs Geo Nesbitt is offering her house and lot on Union Ave. 8 roomed frame house, wash- yom, woodshed, good cellar, stable, garage, hen house, hard and soft water, 3 lots, fruit tree, berries, splendid garden. Apply to Neil Sweetman, Port Perry. 4 I " * Auction Sale Herbert V. Hook, is selling his farm stock and implements at lot 10, con 13, mile west of Saintheld, on Thursday, De- Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone [6912 .: Port Perry W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9.d.m. to 5 p.m. _ Office over I. G. Hall's PORT PERRY ONTARIO (Diesfeld Block) Meals at all hours | Home- ' for Sale ade Cooking sters in season Drinks, Cigars, Tobaccos. | ym and O st. W, F. MARQUIS, Auctioneer 'MR. FARMER! Why send your cream to city creameries/ when your home creamery can pay you more money. e pay every week this year. Giveus a trial and be convinced. Allan Goode, Proprietor Church of the Ascension SUNDAYS Morning P: ayer, .. lam Sunday School and Bible Class, at 3 p.m Evening Service at 7 p.m. Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the -- 1st Sunday of the month. REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE Incumbent Fuel Prices Domestic Coke--$11.00 per ton Cannel Coal--$12.00 per ton Nut Coal--$16.50 per ton $1.00 loss per ton in the bin THE FARMERS' UNION MILLING COMPANY, LTD. PORT PERRY ONTARIO Our Bread is Fine because we usa only the very best flour, yeast and ouher materials in its making. And we employ only the very best ways . "Buy your bread from us and you will always get the best. : H.S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner Port Perv * / Sort - 'Recording Milk Prodfiction ' 3 WOES each cow isivyour herd 5 Se wi A her keep? : i The Milk Record Book which willbe 'given to you by any of our branched § will help you to keep track of the milk, ~-- yn © _ production of your animals.

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