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Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1924, p. 5

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These Vida ate of better ih quality of lawn and are trimmed ~~ with wide flounce of embroidery or lace and insertion. Théy sold regu- Sale Price $1 89. : darlya at $3.00. These 'dresses 'are made up. in" pretty one piece style of ratine in Pink, Cadet or Maize. Reg. $10.00 \ » | White Tricotine 95c. Yard ~ A'splendid quality of White Trico- tine for wash skirts. - Has soft finish and is 38 in. wide. Reg. price $175 <F, 'W. MCINTYRE overs soled with 'being sowie on Torin display- col | ing dresses. Reg. $1 for 25c." Reg. $1.75 for The. = ed | Children's Wash Dresses, made up in one pecs style of} HNEG Hl chambray, print or gingham. Some have separate ~ bloomers. All one price, 95c. | Women' s Fine White Voile Skirts, trimmed with tucks I andp sarl buttons. Reg. $10. 00 for $5.50. | White. Voile Waists with embroidered trim. | for. $1.00. | White Middy, Waists, made of satin drill, with silk tie and 'embroidered ornament, Reg. $3.50 for $2.50. | Women's Allover Apron Dresses, made of print, in light Stripes and figures. Price $95c¢. : | Women's Wash Dresses, made of fine quality ith I in stripes and checks. Reg. $5:00 for $2.95. | Print Bib Aprons, in Black and White or Navy and White patterns. Price 59¢. Reg. $2.25 Sale Price $7.50 Sle Price 95¢. [gi 200003 500006908 046 +44 44444444 Tit itien 6 60-0 600806 OSBEEtd thon did Sidon eas sass asad aad ot Sd ARGOS ES nan ®OANS0nd July Delineator 20c ---- eres Tem LINDSAY 185 wi py BY | ) OLD BOYS REPORT OF 85. No. 1, SCUGOG | © 8rd to Jr. II--Allan Dowson, Della - "Toronto Day" in' Lee, Frank Reader, Nellie Lee, Leo | Tuesday: Lindsay in connection with their huge Old Home Week, and fully 2000 form- er Lindsayites returned to their native town. A monster calithump- a nah. In the aftethoow suother mammoth patade % Lindsay won the softball game from 5; Toronto Ol Borehy 14t08 ° Helen Wray. Burton. Sr. II to Jr. HH1--Marjorie 'Wheat- ley, Flora Miller, Malcolm Black, (rec.) | Sr. III to Jr. IV--Ila Reader, (Hon) Doris Murray, (Hon.), Helen Carter (Hon.), Clarence Carter, Merlin Dow- son. Margaret Johns, Teacher. | en) O Grier ' REPORT 8.8. No. 9, REACH Jr. IV 'to Sr. IV--Gegrge Irvin, Lloyd Wallace. Sr. III to Jr. IV--Dorothy Irvin, Madeline Tummonds, Frances Raines, Merlin Raines, Florence Wells, Mel- - | vin Williams, Florence Wray (absent) Sr I to Jr Hi--Bobby Cawker, I. SPOFFARD, Teacher, PIAS SHAE REPORT OF UTICA SCHOOL Sr. III to Jr. IV--Elwood Crosier, (H.), Amy (H.), Mary Man- uel, (H.), e Gibson, (H) | Jr. III to Sr. III--Olga Lakey, (H), Melville Lakey, (H), Dorothy Medd, (H), Thomas Meare, Edwin | Skerrast, | Frank McGregor. - Br. I to Jr, ai ra a, Symes, Muriel McKercher. to Sr. T--Hazel ol Ballas, (=), The Marko Company, Magicians THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION The true end of education is to unfold and di- rect aright our whole nature. Its office is to call forth power of every kind--power of thought, affection, will, and outward action; power to ob- serve, to rdason, to judge, to contrive; power to adopt good ends firmly, and to pursue them ef- ficiently; power to govern ourselves, and to in- fluence others; power to gain and to spread happi- ness. Reading is but an instrument; education is to teach its best use. The intellect was created, not to receive passively a few words, dates, facts, but to be active for the acquisition of truth. Accordingly, education should labor to inspire a profound love of truth and to teach the processes of investigation. W. E. Channing. DOMINION REDPATH Chautauqua ATTRACTIONS 8 INCLUDING The Great Comedy Success "CAPPY RICKS" PLANTATION JUBILEE SINGERS . Columbus Entertainers The Melody Trio racial Children's Programs | 3 Notable Leotures on Timely Subjects: BIG DAYS 4 THE NEW SERIES STAR CAR The New Series Star:Carfhas distinction of a type all its own that makes an imme-/ diate impression. By the distinguishing radiator design you will recognize the New Star Car models wherever you see them as the leaders in refinement and quality among all cars in the low price field. Although introduced only last year, the original Star Car has demonstrated its merits in the service of our 120,000 own- ers all over the world. : Let us give you a demonstration of the _ New Star Car. : We are prepared to make repairs on any make of oar or radio battery. Why your battery away when you can "it done at home oheapar, and you don' ve to walt, a {from now until Sept 2nd | Fall Term opens. struction in all a aiinnddass fon i ing, Stenography, Typewriting, See- retarial, General Improvement, ing, Com T Courses. Enter now. "| Write for Satalogue, hs . ELLIOTT, Prinipal Ww. J |. COOK REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Statiom Property quickly and satis: factorily bought, sold and em- changed on reasonable terms Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 8 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 68 r 2, Residence68r 8 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 33¢. per lb. for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending yowr cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode, Proprietor. FOR ICE CREAM GO TO RUDDY'S Sundaes and all kinds of Fancy Dishes made from NEILSONS' Delicious Ice : Cream. Try Ruddy's 50c. Dinner Largest assortment of Tobaeco and Cigarettes in town. RUDDY'S RESTAURANT Phone 96 Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teaches of PIANO AND VIOLIN Rell Phone 169 r 2 FOR SALE Second Hand Machinery Frost & Wood Binder, 7 ft. Frost & Wood Binder, 6 ft. Frost & Wood Mowers (2) 5 ft. McCormick Corn Binder etl ar. Three Separators Port Perry

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