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Port Perry Star, 21 Sep 1922, p. 8

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Fordson Tractor a As good on the belt as it ; is on the drawbar Men's. Medium Wei ht Undeewen? ih cariy Fall. union yarn, in igh © shade, Price each $1. 25. THE ssetsiness of she ordsonis : Men' 8 Grey All Wool Sox, 30c. pair, 3 pairs for 89c. of belt work you have to do. In . = the Fall it will fill your silo, and i Special Sale of Travellers' Samples of Boots nr \ thresh your grain. In the winter ¢ Easy T I hans aes Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices. asy lerms : feed, pumping water, baling hay, if Desired cleaning seed grain, or running 100 Pairs Men's Shoes in a variety of styles. Colors black or chouolits; These 1} 1 esire the churn or washing machine. ; shoes are worth from $6.00 to 310, 00 a pair. Sizes 6, 6}, 7, 7} and &, If you regard'the Fordson as a To clear at $4.95 pair. field tractor only, let us show you . - right on your farm that it is as far ; - 50 Pairs Women's Shoes in dongola, calf and ahead of competition on the helt : Look for 4 in leather. = Colors black or tan. Sizes 8, as it is on the drawbar. : 3 and 5 only. These pake good, oe aay : shoes, eg. prices from 0 a ' : The BELROBE Sale price § 95 prir. Pp with every new De- 50 Pairs Boy's Fine and Heavy Shoes suitable McKEE & HOOD signer Pattern. It will for school or heavy wear. Sve 4 only. Reg, «(I PHONE No. 2 . 0c : prices $4 to $6. To clear at $3.50 pair. : LOCAL DEALERS PORT PERRY : save you S0e wf10on | oo Pairs Wolen's Dongola Shoes iirlase'or bith : y h every frock you make. ton, high or low heels. Sizes 24, 3, 8} and 4. € ; : : Values up to $5 pair, Sale price $1.75 pair. B E ; SONYA Miss Jean Middleton spent the) OM the Track "Out on Bail 5 . Miss Kathl MacPhail is | Veek-end with friends here. The G. T. R. morning. train| Louis Creen, of Montreal 3 J et ! S Fix } | p visiting with friends in Rochester| The Young Ladies Bible Class|m afied had star on Monday. Toi bought and solid ho ON x We regret the death of one of | Will hold its regular meeting at|j,p Lindsay and missed connec- |arrested on a charge of misap- p ¥ 1d ¢ hi d g the best iptiabitanta } on our Son the home of Miss Jennie Clark-|tions with the main line trains. Propriation of funds Delonging to aE 'munity, Mr aclaggart, | son, \ However, no great damage was| his emp! ayers, and is out on his "iE your o asinone and the community wish to ex- done so far as we can learn, and|own bail for $6000, and that of E _| tend their d t thy to| Miss Mary Wats teachi t A = ' P 5 MBIN G- Mrs. sna ih pn if atson is Saching | {rains are jogging slong as usual ther Rersolis at. $6000: : Household Requirements - = . Foes aera . of all kinds--Kitchen Utensils, Labor : : Se me Saving Devices, Paints, Varnish, 'and any of the hundred 9 BET To Holders of Five Year og and one things you! med duilyaboutibe howe... | 8 5: per cent Canada' s Erp redeem | 0. Victory Bonds improve the appearance and a Issued in 1917 and Maturing. tat December, 1922. i value of your home. Ee eL GE ; Carnegie : hrtwae Co. a : CONVERSION PROPOSALS | TT ---- semenenne: ~The Home of QUALITY F URNITURE | # As we are moving HI .

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