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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1923, p. 8

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be the best Six at its price palm Beach et Blue, an zh NE, and is a he Women' s or Childrens 76¢ yd. o Clear 48¢ yd. _ 2 Pieces Silk and Cotton Crepe in ndividu "our best cloths. Colors, Jade and Brown. Reg. $2.00 yd. To clear $1.48 _ 200 yds of Yard Wide Print in good quality Sloth in neat check patterns. ' Colors Blue, Green, Brown, Mauve, and Pink. Reg 30c yd. Price 220 Dress Jenga, this is one of © Moffatt Moto: TWO DAYS OF BIG BANG UP BARGAINS The Dollar Days advertisers are: ~ Atkinson, Butcher 'Beaton's Busy Store J. D. Brown, Jeweller Errol Bruton, Shoes Beattie's Drugstore _ Bale's Shoe Store \ The Burn's Co., Shoes + Curtain, E. R., Clothing ell, Butcher Eg Swa lominion Clothing Co. '» Detenbeck;-C, W., Clothing t Bros., Jewellers Flintoff's Hardware Felt, A, O., Jeweller Flook's Shoe Store Engel, H,., Dry Goods ~~ Korn's Drug. Store L. M. Greer, Real Estate Cooper Smith, Feed S:iore Dept. D., Reformer itz, Ready-to-Wear A. Martin, Limited, meat LaSalle & Lyle, Tailao Henderson Bros., Stationers Dominion Stores, Ltd, Burns, Jeweller Cawker, Butcher I. Collis & Son, Clothing Lavis Bros., Grocers Lambe, F. T., Ladies' Wear J. C. McGill, Gents Furnisher +. Mitchell's Drug Store M Nut Krust Electric Bakery Real Estate Board ~ Oshawa Bargain Store Oshawa House, and T.and Co. Snowden's Grocery Silver Foxes Tuck, C. H., Optician S. Schwartz, Ready-to-wear Reforming Printing Co. "Showers" from the Sk Friday and at noon on aturday. Look out for the Balloons "A dozen or more balloons If you catch one you get a prize, them. Look for the certificate in the balloon. Saturday. way the wind blows, will be put up at noon Friday and Watch for Watch which E eosssiamas----tS aE SSR saie ses it mien maa i Sales, Limited = . Head Office --88 Simcoe St. Oshawa SELF-OILING -- SELF-REGULATING With the Strongest Tower 2 " Self ii "ail er J pipes MET BG bearing and automatically neither heat nor pulls M. STONE TORORTS p GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE STAR Seagrave, Ont. 7 { Prevent {LN , he problem o forest projection in / co-operation of the whole If reasonable care care be exercised ld ots to prevent the start of fire, our § safe. Railway officials rs, pron k Sizes 3 to 6 yrs. Bnet {= Your Heart Haunted" Read this article in July TREES at our # Standard-Designer Counter Childs Middy Dresses in neat Check Patterns Reg. 85¢ for 690. Misses 'Gingham Dresses in Smart Plai Juvenile "Dresses in good White Braid. Regular $ Eee / MYRTLE, Rev. and Mrs. Latimer vikited with Peterboro friends last week. It is generally regretted that our former teacher, Miss J. Gordon, has decided not to continue her services as teacher here. The School Board have secured Miss McLeod, of Mill- brook, to fill the vacancy for the en- suing year, Mrs. John Gruer has returned after a week's visit with' her brother, Mr. Arthur Quinn, of Toronto, Mr. W, Taylor, who has purchased a lot from Mr. Tordiff, at Myrtle Station, has the cellar excavated pre- patory to building a new home. Re-decorating seems to be all the rage just now--Mrs. A. B. Fisher, Mr. O. H. Downey, and Mr. James Stevens, being dmong the most re- cent ones to beautify their home with a fresh coat of paint, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Warring, visit- ed the former's sister, Mrs, W. 8. Park, last week, GIRLS GINGHAM DRESSES TO CL with White trimmings, d Patterns. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. Regular $1.50. July Sale $1.28 Jay check pattern Gin, 35 Sale Price $1.1 gam, trimmed with HOSIERY AT SPECIAL PRICES K Child Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose. Sizes 7} 84 9 and 9% : Regular Price 50c for 28c pr. WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE : Made of fine yarn in summer weight. Sizes 8} to 10. ar 26¢ pr. 2 Pairs for 42¢. CIRL'S STRAW HATS to CLEAR Thea are made of a fine quality straw and any e| are good enough for best wear. Reg. $1.00 line for Tbe. Reg. $1.35 line for ot 48c. . 60¢ line 98¢c. Reg. $2.00 line for $1.85. Reg. $3.00 line for $1.98. Women's Dong Oxfords and Strap Shoes Women's Dong Oxfords and Strap Shoes, $1.00 to $2.00 saved, this is a broken lot, only two or three all good sizes mostly 4 to 6. Price $2.95. of a kind, Reg. $4.00 to $5.00. Sale 4 MEN'S CALF OXFORDS Men' 5, Calf Oxfords, Goodyear Welted Soles in Bogue. style. Le = SCHOOL REPORT, No. 1, SCUGOG Required to pass--40% on each subject, 60% on the total. Names in order of merit. = Sr. Primer to Jr. First-- Owen Cliff, Nellie Lee, Howard Lee, (Rec. Jr. 1.to Sr. 1-- Frank Reader, Della Lee. Sr. I to Jr. II-- Flora Miller Jr. II o Sr. II-- Marjorie Wheatley, Malcolm Black, (Recs) Sr. II to Jr. m-- Helen Carter, Doris Murray, Mer- lin Dowson ¢ Jr. III to Sr. III-- Ila Reader, Clarence Carter, Earl Reader, (Rec.) Sr. 111 to Jr, IV-- Gladys "Wheatley, Margaret Black, Je. IV to Sr. IV-- ; Mary Carter, = Stella' Raymes, Roweena' Black, Harold Mackie (Rec.) Allan = Dowson, MARGARET JOHNS, Teacher |, Stores prices. Ladies' Night "Gowns, pi Boys' Jerseys, first u.al ~ Boys' 'Combina: Port Perry Observer Block PORT PERRY, GIVING GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE END OF, THE WEEK Lots of Men's Work and Dress Boots. clear at very low Gingham Street Dresses, with nice trimmings, regu regular a Bz. .26 Print House Dresses, regular $1 25 Ladies' Overall Aprons, regular 89¢ . . r at : Ladies' Chambray House Dresses, reg. $1.29. To clear $1.19 regular 99¢ Ladies' pg Bt Gown: White Nainsook, fang © 'clear Girl's Sear Dresses, very nice trimming, reg $1.75 Br: a Ladies' Cotton Stockings, Black, white, reg 2 Dominion 1.85 gidyton 2 To clear at 69¢ To clear at B To clear at act cessfully in almost any - bus ' Reg. $6. 50 v value for $4. a8 Ph TEACHER WANTED Teacher wanted for S. S. Reachy State salary and qu o tions, Apply to H. B. MeKerch R.R. 4, Uxbridge, Bell Phone 164 ¢ Port Perry. July 19" The modern 'method of selling by Long Distance The history of material progress. is based on- substituting non- fatiguing' machinery for human labor, wherever possible. No merchants in the world have ready to their hands such an extinordinary aid to making sales as is af- forded by the Long Dis- tance lines in Canada and the United States. . "Men differ, » 'sald Charles Darwin, the great scientist, "less in capacity' than in their determination to use the 'powers they have." Are you deriving the fullest advantage from Long Disiance service We can make you are port on how Long Dis- tance is being used sue- ess to increase

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