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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1924, p. 5

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Net Curtain Panels nel $200 This is a form of Window Decor- ation that 8 becoming more popular . each season. of a po of curtains, only one curtain is used, and is hung across the window. We are showing some pretty cur- tain panels in a square mesh net with scroll design, and finished across bottom with deep fringe. Price Each $2.00 i" ? Tress this seagon are trimmed rather simply, except, perhaps, those trimmed with buttons. We are showing a trimming but- ton of highly finished wood in Brown, Grey, or Red. They come in two sizes, at 10c. and 12c. per dozen. Another pretty button is one of white crystal in a small'size, selling at 26¢. a dozen. We have a number of trimmer ph and Velvet, and trimmed pe Feathers, lowers, and Metallic or Beaded Qrisiiietits. They are all individually trimmed and are "shown i in Black and the lay colors. Worth You waste in looking up do- in the usual way from $5.00 to $6.00. Special Price--$3.95 ~ Special Prices in Girls' Hats The section for Girls' Hats has become a special feature of our A \ Millin business, and we are of 'Hats for Girls of all ages. a' special reduction in showing a wonderful assortment For ae next ten days we are mak- all lines, We have Velvet, Plush, Velour, and Felt in small and medium sized shapes, 'prettily trimmed. in price. We are also showing some very pretty mo- tifs, some made of colored beads, others of metallic braid up in prety fects. ese ments sell at $1.25 to $2.00. SR Winter Butterick Quarterly 25c. Dry Control Maj. 16 15 29 10 30 OTA, 208 5 144 59 124 us recat nk Saintfield Manchester Cedar Creek Utica Es SE gis A c---- . ca The towns did not follow the lead of the cities." Out of 71 that have re- ported 50 gave majorities for pro- hibition and 21 favored Mr. Fergu- son's policy. The town vote works out as follows: : Favoring prohibition 20,316 Favoring Gov't control 12,563 Town majority for O.T.A. 17,762 Ln (Ue : "ONE 'ARM" AUTO DRIVING Of all cases of sheapacitated drivers, aside from intoxication from alcoholic beverages, the "one-arm'" driver, so-called, is probably the most us, No man can be expected to keep full possession of his car while he has one arm around a woman. We see a good deal of this kind of driving, and unless it ceases the day may ¢ome when such drivers will have to be dealt with as severely as those suffering from intoxication, These drivers are not only endanger- ing the lives of those persons in their own car but the lives of pedestrians and the lives of people riding in other cars, A man who drives on our highways | with one arm around a woman is a real menace and should be deprived of his privilege to operate a car. Nol self-respecting girl should permit Rich 8 hath of shaueiie [2 wei SA "It's funny about nature, making prunes more healthful than straw- berries. iO Five tons of bulbs have been re- ceived and distributed by the Guelph Horticultural Society. r--() () (Poriinnnn He--Have you fixed the statu of the: people next door? She--Yes, they have no car, no 'radio, no talking machine, no piano. I can't imagine what they have, He--Maybe they have a bank ac- count. ett () (een Because of th chestnut blight now prevalent throughout the country it is feared that within ten years the chestnuts will vanish from America. The United States Bureau of Foreign Plant Introduction is endeavoring to acclimate certain blight-resisting species of chestnut from China and Japan to replace our native trees. amen GOO When a United States District At- torney came out of a New York City judge's chambers recently a woman seized him by the arm, saying, "Now, come along with me and get your flag and a copy of the Constitution." The woman was connected with some Americanization organization and had been sent to court to help along the | work of making new citizens good citizens, Tr of Hy. =---- homes F. W. MCINTYRE a floral ef - made designs. orna- Printed Terry Cloth Curtains $1.65 Yard This material is a Terry Cloth 36 inches wide, and It can as side curtains, or used as portieres for doorways. rinted in rieh e divided and Price per yard $1.65 November Delizoator 20c Port Perry Dominion Store Bargains for the end of this Week ~~ DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE LOOK! As we are going in more into Gents' ¥urnish- ing lines 'to satisify the demand--the same as the de- mand for ladies' goods--Wé of goods: at low prices. are stocking a good quality We are offering this week-- Young men's beautiful winter overcoats, regular $265: to advertise, at $19.00. Young and $25.00. To clear at $14. Men's 24 wool dress pant For $4.50 Men's and men's beautiful suits, regular $20.00 50 and $18.50. 8, fine made, regular $5.50. Men's dress pants, fine made, regular $3.50 for $2.75. Men's 100% woo] sweaters, heavy weight, $5.19. Also good selection of all kinds of other winter goods for men, women and childre prices. before shopping elsew n. . Examine our goods and here. ALIX. GILBOORD Drygoods Ready-to-wear Boots and Shoes The Standard Garage Lump coAL This is the time of the year when the closed car is a Refinement of terior comforts, di reciated most. ine, finish, and in- tinguish the STAR tr Soevial Sedan with Rar On in Liberty blue, and full baloon tires. combines efficient SEAGRAVE Shop at Crosier's Seagrave "QUALITY FIRST" for Saturday & Monday 2 pkgs. 25¢. Aunt Dina Molasses, 2 for 25¢ Castle Soap, © bars 25¢ Shredded Wheat Shredded Krumbles ...2 for 25¢ Scotch Barley 28¢c. each We have smoked and salted meats, Bologna, fresh sausage every Satur- day. ..Highest price paid for butter and eggs. WES. CROSIER ONTARIO ne Car of 4 inch lump, and better, of Yougheheny and Ohio block coal, suitable for domestic or threshing pur- poses, at low prices. ~~ C. L. VICKERY Port Perry nes: Office 78-W Residence 7} Have good cash payment, to put down on a farm of from ten to fifty acres of good potato land, not par- ticular about real good buildings if price low. Would consider larger farm if prices reasonable. Apply to Box 30, Oshawa, Ont. * Oct. 2 BLa ee + HOUND LOST Black and tan female hound, an- swers to the name of "Jeff"; lost just of Sept. Suitable reward. Anyone found detaining this animal will be prosecuted. Finder please notify Thos. Watls, Box 485, Oshawa. mestic help could be saved - by simply inserting a * Help Wanted" ad. in our Classified Columae. Our paper is read by the desirable class, and goes into hundreds of homes that get no other. rs ty ------------------ AN ENTERPRISING MERCHANT (Meaford Mirror) This week we wandered into the store of a merchant in Meaford, and saw lying on the counter the cata- logue of a Toronto mail-order house, similar to scores that had been sent through the mails to Meaford resi- dents, On enquiry we found that the merchant was using the catalogue to show his customers how much better they could do by shopping in his store than by sending the money out of town. That is good business. There is only one way to meet competition, and that is by meeting it, and not running away from it. Another merchant told us of a woman picking up some shoes in his store and discovering that she had paid $1 a pair more for the very same shoes in Owen Sound than she would have had to pay at home. W. A SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store PORT PERRY. ONTARIO A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL Pérais % | Con. Yonge and Alexander Sts., Toronto Invites the patronage of those who desire to get the best train- ing for choice business positions. Write today for catalogue. Enter any time. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Coal, Coke, Wood The quality of our coal cannot be beaten,neither oan the price. SCRANTON COAL TO ARRIVE. Car of Egg which will be sold from the car at $18.75 ton. Ask for prices delivered. STOVE COAL. Three cars to arrive which was ordered last month at the same as summer pri $15.00 at car, + $16.00 delivered. Solvay Hard Coke. Pea $12.00, Nut $18.50 delivered. DRY HARD WOOD. .00 cord, hardwood Saks 3.80 ing s cd, dave ard = COAL. Best Kentuc| $10. 0 ton do direst Sam,

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