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Port Perry Star, 15 Jan 1925, p. 5

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'English Art Sateen "A pretty and servicable material for drapery, furniture covering, etc., 30 inhces wide - cushions, : y in pretty floral patterns. Reg. 75c. yard for49c. ££ Tok 5 . = ho, " Fh E49 eee Winter Butterick + *o 44 +> a4 FHF PF PPP PRP P PPP R IIIT TTR I TY aes +++ F. , ! +4444 "ey 16 inch Roller Tovelling in. white or natural © ground with colored border, Regular 30c yard. Ladies' Cream Vests ~~ and Drawers 69c. This is otir regular $1.00 line of vests in long or short sleeves and ankle length drawers. _ Sale price to clear, per garment 69c. As Children's Underwear is priced acording to gizé we will for the duration of the sale sell any line at 20% off the usual price. Gelored Duchess Satin $1.95 'Fine quality duchess satin, 36 inches wide in Grey, Navy, Green, Amethyst, Prune, Smoke and Taupe. Regular $2.50 yard. = Sale price $1.95 i Silk Poplin $129 A splendid wearing dress material, 36 inches lan lcs Bees Gre ren SS Natural Pongee Silk Natural Pongee Silk, 34 inches wide in a fine even weave, Regular $1.25 for 95¢. An Unequalled Oppor- tunity to Purchase Fine Swiss Laces As will be seen in the new Spring Fashion- books, lace is being shown for next season. We are putting on sale some beautiful net laces with real Swiss Guipure edges. Widths from 4 to 9 inches. Colors black and white. Regular 50c. and 60c. yard. Sale price 35¢ ® Women's Corsets Ladies' Corsets, lines that the manufacturers have stopped making. Regular $3.76 to $4.50. \ To clear at $2.39 + +44 + *4 + +44 + ++ McIN +4 +4 +4 ++ Ts Silence that is | ol NOT Golden 5 The merchant who fails to "speak up" lets a lot of past his store. goes either to his competitor down street, or, by the'mail order route; to the big city store. in People are often surprised to find that the goods they bought "'unsight unseen'" from a catalogue can be seen and examined in the local store! Tell your buyi "have. ADV PORT PERRY STAR?" will invite the whole community to your store Most Folks shop "where they| CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL The inaugural meeting of the Cart- wright €ouncil was held with all * 4 members present. Reeye Bruce pre- yoo " giding. "Allemdmbers subscribed to the necessary declaration. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. A" statement waé read from the County Clerk of the grants sent the Treasurer re School grants. Communication was read from the Ontario Municipal Association, which was received and fyled. Mr. Thos. Robinson presented a resolution to the Council re the build- ing highway on the Boundry line across Lake Scugog. On motion of Councillors Jobb and Vancamp the same was signed. E A discussion arose re shovelling of snow. On motion of Councillors Van- camp and Jobb, it was decided to pay 20c¢. an hour for nan and 40c. an hour for ma n and team. The appointment of auditors, B. of . H. and Assessor was left over to a % x special meeting. Orders signed. H. Emmerson, insurance, Dr. McArthur, MH.O,, ...... N. H. Marlow, School Attendance Officer PT. F. Bruce, L. B. of Haalth ...$8.00 8. Jeffrey, L. B. of Health x W. Beacock, Cee. B. of Health. $8.00 Polling Booth exp., No. 1 ....$10.00 Polling Booth exp., No. 2, ..,.$12.00 Polling Booth exp., No. 3, ....$12.00 Polling Booth éxp., No. 4 ....$14.00 Dr. Howe, Sanitary Inspector ..$6.00 Council adjourned to meet Januaiy 24th, at 2 o'clock. / ements GREENBANK UNITED. CHURCH The annual congregation 'meeting was held in "Church 'on Monday evening, January 12th, the reports from the various departments of the : progress. The rolden sales slip is lost business T ng public what you RTISING in "THE and ; ' total raised for Mis- This makes a grand The. : Remedy for | qe [Ve] REIN FRCL SL REE AT ALL DRUGGISTS VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY, COURT OF REVISION Please take Nofice that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, has constructed as local improvements the following works on the streets as set forth below: Concrete Pavement, 41 feet wide, on Queen Street, from Water Street Wést to Perry Street. Total cost $7348.46. oration's share $6039.12. Local improvement share 9.46. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.325, payable in 10 annual installments, the special annual rate per foot frontage being 17.545 cents, including interest. Concrete pavement 36 feet wide: Queen Street from Perry to John. Total cost $5693.82. Corporation's share $4849.83. Local improvement share is $843.99. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.0075, payable in ten annual installments, the special annual rate per foot frontage is 13.370 cents. The estimated lifetime of the work is 20 years. A Court of Revision will be held on the Second day of February, 1925 at 7.30 p.m. at the Clerk's Office, for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessment or the accuracy of frontage meéasurements, and any other complaints which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. : s \ The proposed special assessment roll is now at the Clerk's Office and persons interested may view same, and obtain any further information, about the special assessment, they may require. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., January 13, 1925. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. | the 743 congregations voting 617 have | for entering the Union and 32 have in- | declared for Union, and no less than | voted non-concurrence. 1396 were unanimous in their decision. The strength of those churches go- | Union 126. voting against | ing to Union and of those staying out Enormous as is|is indicated by the following figures: of congregations that| Total communicant membership of to enter thel'city churches in Union, 44,877. i to such claims of have been received as and the said William H. not be liable for the said any part thereof, to any persons of whose claim : shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port P this 17th of December AD. 1024. of WM. H. HARRIS, rt Perry, Ont. Shop at Crosier's Seagrave "QUALITY FIRST" Bulk Syrup 10 lbs, 76e. + Prunes - 2 1bs for 25e. Dates - 2 lbs for 26e. Hursley Blend Tea, per lb. 66¢ Fresh Lindsay, Port Perry and Cannington Bread, daily. 8 Bring us your fresh egg. We pay the highest price. WES. 'CROSIER SEAGRAVE ONTARIO JOHN BELDON LUNDY LDS, DDS, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Even- Te ing by appointment Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 68r8 Office over Mowrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 89c. per lb. for butter fat. You can save labor and male more money by sending yowr cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL 5 So Z " Yonge: and Alexander Sts., Toronke, Noted for high grade instruction and superior employment service. Enter any time. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.

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