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Port Perry Star, 2 Nov 1922, p. 5

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Sibi aba tan, THEIL tee pee underwear, made of high vests come In a Government Army-Stores $3.95 These trousers were contracted for by the Government and delive the war ended. Today they could not be bought and made u The material is a heavy all wool material and the pants every way. Just the thing for a warm every-day pant for winter price. -F. W. McINTYRE * ARAMA ARAL OARS] DURANT ~ Star Models and Prices : : : Taxes Extra hassis, plain. ............\ is, Starter/and Demountable Rims__.... - reeds / ? $0000 000000000 00000002 - gf Tee Hl © 157] Runabout,.plain_.--_=.-... ............. unabout, Starter and Demountable Rims. ._. Touring, plain... coe... ....... a Touring, Starter and Remouniable Rims Coupe, Starter and Demountable Rims $0000 00000 aad EREEREE $030 0000044 AARSES SSS oo tandard Garage €o. PORT PERRY, ONT. Made ceaasesssaand ess d RR SRR T EY Sob bodied READS OG SS oo 4 +4 » Em 2 ee lo] [oc -- | Te MEN'S HEAVY KHAHKI TROUSERS TITFIIPPI00 0000000004000 most fl size 32 to 42, pair $1.50, : "a We have just received a large shipment of Watson's ne line that is particularly grade cotton yarn in hedyy igh or V neck.and lo; Drawers are ankle lengths. eight. Sizes 36. . ~ / h HER Ed The Restaurant Try us for Fine Confectionery, Home- made Cooking, Cigars, and Tobace We serve meals at all hours, J. Ashton, Proprietor Blong Block Port Perry is prepared to do all kinds of Harness Reparing . and has for sale Harness Sweat Pads Auto Rugs and ; Travelling Bags ~~ SEBERT _~ HOUSE A. E. Rogerson, Prop. GOOD MODERN SERVICE You can recommend the Sebert House to your friends. We know we can please you in hotel accom- modation. WOOD - | FOR SALE Coal is going to be hard to get this winter. Lay ina supply of wood od value is ¥ The g and short sleeves, Per garment 85¢ EE red after p for double' the are well made in Price $3.95 W. E. HARRISON] | Pupils prepared for examination Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear Mii ocho ME $1.50 £3 58 Men's Wool Underwear knitted in a heavy rib. ll in separate garments, full Sized - finishede Shirts, sizes 34 to ~ | So Boys' Natural Wool | | | Lined color, Underwear We have now a full range of Turnbull's Natural Wool Under- wear for boys, either separate garments or combinations. This line is shipped to us directly from the mills is about 80% wool and is unshrinkable. The sizes fit boys from about 2 years old to 14 years old. The combin- ations are long sleeves and ankle length. Shirts and® drawers $1.00 to $1.35. Combinations, $2.00 to $2.65. shade only. _--_----------me------ee------y Eee | ' Comes and well trimmed and each $1.50. Drawers, Mocha Gloves $1.75 A fine warm glove for men made of soft finished mocha in natural or grey The gloves are well made and stitched with silk, Sizes 8 to 10, - Per pair $1.75 le ole hl hl le | Men's Scotch Knit Gloves $1.00 _ Men's gloves made of pure wool yarn Yin grey or heather mixture. . With closed close fitting wrist. Knitted Per pair $1.00 ees Sle blo hle------ le Men's Camel Hair Gloves $1.50 _A dressy glove, warm and one which gives splendid wear. Comes in natural All sizes. Per pair $1.50 November Delineator Price 20c How Furniture sales are bein increase by Long Distance Some quotations from recent ® reports: : "Some of our Commission' travellers have made as high as $20.00 a day by using the telephone, with- out leaving their chairs." "We respond to every let- ter of enquiry with a tele- phone call, as it enables us to close a deal, give at om soi vs /' PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, TO THE FARMER amow De pavad regularly soon reack fn ee od THE. CANADIAN BANK "OF COMMERCE s $13,000,000 $15,000,000 Manager. advice or secure informa- tion immediately." "L.D. is an essential part of<our system for both buying and selling. Almost as "good as a personal contaét." "We use L.D. to make collections." One Way to Get an Education. Some time ago. writes a subscriber to The Youth's Companion, | was travelling in Europe, when a young lady who lived in a small town way Down East in Maine, and who was more generally informed in the history, literature, art and music of the countries we visited than those who had lived in and had the advanteges of a large city. "Where were you educaged?" | ask- ed. "I was brought up in my home town and on The Youth's Companion," was the reply. And the same liberal education . is in Te Companion for anyone who will seek it™ Try it for a year and see. The 52 issues of 1923 will be crowded with serial stories, short stories, editorials, poetry, facts, and fun. Subscribe now 'and receive: 1 The Youth's Companion--52 issues in 1923, 2 All the remaining issues in 1922. The Compani ome Calend. 1923. All for $2.50, 4 Or include McCall's Magazine, the : r monthly Sutherity on fashions. Both pub. "MISS ESTELLE K. BULL | me THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 1A Pencher of. | Commonwealth Ave, and St. Paul St, ; PIANO AND VOICE "Much of our furniture is. bought by Long Distance." We cari tell you how to apply Long Distance to ealmost any business Ross C. Douglas for = Sabecriptions taken at this Office. \. | Office over A Phone No. 217. v: -- - -- BORN In Toronto, on Sunday, Octoh 29th, Toe, and ar, Siberry (nee Miss merly of Port Perry), a son, LOST - ours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. rcher's Hardware RRY 'ONTARIO | Local Items -- Mr. Robt. Haines. Mr. Charles Haines, and Mr. Ivan Spencer have gone back to the Parry Sound district 40 hunt deer. Mr. Geo.. Luke, of Oshawa, has bought Mr. Morley Camp- ) Alberta Clark, for: spread bell's property in Prince Albert. - Mrs. Margaret Hooey, of Port Perry is moving to Toronto. Miss Ethel Cook, is spending a few days with her sister in Lindsay. Don't forget the Concert in the Methodist Church on Friday night. Se ------ The Bazaar Workers in the Church of the Ascension, who were responsible for the Bazaar held in the Parish len yay, Articles offered for sale p quickly bought, and the attend- ance at the Bazaar and supper was large, so that the receipts were very gratifying. ; : Eagle Shot at shot a grey eagle, with. of 7 Toot 4 inches, tha Some Ae aesarea ad | Mr. Fred Harran of Caesarea,

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