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Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1924, p. 5

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ve in White ere 1 hats, The shapes iy Tagel and Wool mix- 4 tures. These are stylishly ; | trimmed with pibhon and SS Summer Butterick Quarterly 25c. to6 in, We have about twenty pieces of Fancy Ribbon in plain Taffeta Satin, and also | some fancy figured ribbons. 'The widths run from 3 in. Reg. 50c. to T5c. Sale price yard 39c. tton Gabardine, 86 inches e, in white only. Splendid weight for outing skirts. Reg. $1.00 yar. Sale price 5c. All Linen Towing : -29c. yard | Heavy Roller Towelling, 17 inches wide, made of pure linen. Comes in white with striped border or gray mix- ture. Special value 29¢. Turkish Towells 75c. pair Heavy quality Bath Towels, woven of cotton terry in dark grey with colored stripes and fringed ends. Pair Tbe. F. W. MCINTYRE White Tricotine 95¢c. yard Bi; a beautifully finished cloth of English manufacturg woven in tricotine twill. * It'is 88 inches wide and cofties in white only. Reg. $1.75. a Sale price yard 95¢. Satin Damask Tabl- ing $1.75 This is exceptionally good value in Table Damask. The cloth is 62 inches wide and is woven in a pretty rose de- sign. Per yard $1.76 Women's Lisle Hose 50c. pair Women's Hose, made of fine quality lisle thread in Black, White or French nude shades. They are made with fashioned legs and seamless feet. Sizes 83 to 10. Pair 50c. Ss a ST July Delineator 20c every particular. yet * McLaughlin-Buick in character, the 1924 MecLaughlin-Buick Master Four CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Council was held on June 2nd, with all mem- bers present, who subscribed to the necessary och and formed a Court of Revision. A few changes were .nisde in the assessment roll and it was adopted. Court closed. | Minutes of last meeiing read and adopted. £ { A communication was received { from F. ©. Patterson, for grant to School Fair. On motion of Jobb- Ferguson request granted. F. Willan made application to erect wire fence. Granted. 8S. Jeffrey, T. Smith and R. Willan "| applied to have walk extended to the Anglican Church. Reeve stafed that same had been settled. i On motion of Jobb-Ferguson the tender of C. Wright for gravel was accepted at $65.00. Council will - inspect concession 8 on June 7th. Orders signed J. F. Patterson, grant R. Spinks, S.S. No. 4 W. G. philips, S.S. No 6 GQ. Prout, 8:8. No. 7 R J. Bruce, 8.8. No. 3 N. Mountjoy, S.8. No. 1 F. Ferguson, S.S. No. b J R. McLaughlin, Con. School.$140.00 R. W. Philps, W.F. bonus, ....$13.26 Pedlar Peopel, culverts, $171.80 J. G. Marlow, roads, N. Taylor, S.S. No. 2 Council adjourned to meet on July | th, 1924. S five - passenger Sedan fully exemplifies Increase the . DOMINION REDPATH Chautauqua ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING The Great Comedy Success "CAPPY RICKS" PLANTATION JUBILEE SINGERS The Marko Company, Magicians W. I. ELLIOTT, Folacpal. W. J. COOK Dealer in REAL ESTATE Box 47, hye Statien c 8a tacorly Jovunt, sold and - on reasonable terms. er list to select from. « Bell Phone 120 r 2 EE . JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S,, D.D.8. DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Even- ing by appointment. Phones--Office 68r 2. Residence68r 8 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 80c. per lb. for butter fat. You can save labor and mi more money by sending your cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. ICE CREAM ' GO TO RUDDYS Sundaes and all kinds of Fancy Dishes made from NEILSONS' Delicious Ice Cream. Try Ruddy's 50c. Dinner Largest assortment of Tobaced and Cigarettes in town. RUDDY'S RESTAURANT Phone 96 Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169 ¢ 2 Port Perry Poet-Lecturer Will Be Heard Here at Chautauqua Columbus Entertainers: The Melody Trio Special Children's Programs Notable Lectures on Timely Subjects 4 BIG DAYS 4 Dominion Redpath CHAUTAUQUA " Port Perry, July 10 to 14, 1924 Season Ticket $2.00. Amusement tax extra . McLaughlin-Buick's policy of building greater 3 * satisfaction into its cars with each succeed- ing year. Moderately priced, everything that : could be asked for is present--fine appear- Milk Yield > 'ance, comfort, power. Its new Figher-built x SE that your dairy herd is in good body, new frame, fenders and radiator, radi- filler-cap, aluminum running-boards, coridition when you turn them out to they will use the grass to Build Bosh and not to make milk. Schumacher Feed. i is the most economical productive ration you can use at : I - = Sl i MARSHALL LOUIS MERTINS X . Marshall Louis Mertins, popula "The Poet of the | be heard at the

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