yi © mands of fashion.. PRICE. i te v Washable Cape Kid Gloves $2 50 -. This is one of the best nis of Storey's Gloves and sold regularly at $3.50 pair: We have only white and oyster shades left in them and are clearing them out _ at per pair $2.50. 4 'Winter Butterick 25c¢. dolls dress." ALL TRIMMED HATS AT HALF PRICE si We have a large number of Hats to clear out in Felt, Velour, Plush and = Velvet shapes, All this season's styles and trimmed according to the de- "These, together with a number of Kiddies Hats, wil be sold at HALF" emsise Showing of Handkerchiefs We have over 50 dozen Handkerchiefs "for Christmas selling and they include "White and Colored -Lawns, Crepe de Chene,. Linen and Fancy Silk. To be 'sold 'separately or done up in gift boxes, disguised as roses, or shown as a kupie 'Prices 10c. to 50¢. each. ~ F. W. MCINTYRE Flesh Colored Cash- 'mere to wear under silk hose 75c. pr. This fills a great want and enables you to wear a smart silk stocking in the coldest weather. It is. a lightweight cashmere in *flesh color and has seamless feet. Sizes 83 to 10. Pair 76¢. New Silk and Wool Hose $1.50 We have received a new line of Hose, made of silk and wool yarn, and knitted in an attractive wide rib. The colors are of the mode and wood shades, mixed with a white thread. An excellent weight--for winter wear. Sizes 9 to 10. Pair $1.50. siness and can supply every customer's Wear, whether it be for use or ornament. "early, and it is also to your own. You have a better d the worry of the last minute rush. | New Shipment, Hosiery & Sweaters ~ A Choice Christmas 'Gift, Exclusive Robe It is New Pullover Sweat- | ers $4.50 Worn both by men and women for sports wear. "They are made of fine quality wool in an allover pattern in attractive colors. Made with V neck. Price $4.50. Length, of Embroi- dered Silk The material is of silk mixture with just ] na in n ala W. mission basis. furs. We have a Jove to clean and ri up hat old suit and look like new. Remodelling, Pressing and Repairing. Big range' of Ready-to- wear: clearing out 'at very low prices. See our new arrivals in Men's Ties--the very latest. W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO ---- USE THIS CLUBBING LIST The Port Perry Star Club- bed with any of the following publi- cations for 1925 at the following Globe ......ec fii iiinvusenn $6.50 Cleaning, odd pants, for dress and work Several lines we are - -- " et FOSS +44 565555555000059595000000050500085080555 50000000023 sss 00s tt II tI ILI srs s sts tote ttt t ti tdivit ists tit tdits agunnignanaasnnniiinnns SHrIssInItIn: Hreteeee PEPE EPL PPP PEP PEP FP P4424 440004004 enough material to'make a dress and a design Mail & Empire, ............... 1650 : embroidered on waist and skirt Apple green Toronto Daily Star, ........... $6.50 with ¢otton embroidery, price $8.00, sky blue Farmers' Advocate ............ $2.50 with silk embroidery, $10.00. Ladies" Home Journal ......... $250 | Saturday Evening Post .....,... $3.50" z Family Herald & Weekly Star ..$8.50 December Delineator - | ar MISS HARRISON ' DRESSMAKER * Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suite © and Coats made~to order... Rooms over" Morrison's Drug Store, Port 1 Perry. - / So ¥ae Say W. L SANGSTER oe - DENTAL SURGEON J Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over YicKee's Shoe Store Si PORT PERRY. ONTARIO : in. good repair. at b "Miss Madeline Cockburn |e, 2 Real Estate! Marley Campbell's List PORT PERRY . |_ | Bell Phone 183 W _ 6 roomed house, % acre land, good well, large house; fruit, : Sable, on Union Avenue. Price "$1,100. (delivered. Phone 101 r 2-3 f ~ Goode's Creamery| s ois rad house, % sere of information. Eri at 'Port Perry water, in Village of yanchestes, on 1 ng 430: Ib. for butter | Province $2.0 00 000 cash, W J ; fod. can save labor and make make | fees. At oor ¥ % fo. COOK : 3 Tore money by sending your Good d Yop garden or obi outside the REAL ESTATE ra Perry Creamery [45% on Simcoe ot Jo Box 47, Myrtle Station al GOODE BROS. Proprietors frame forse in ood rep a Property quickly and satis- RT ly decorated. and painted. inside ana factorily bought, sold and ex- ? OE hen house some. choles | Changed: -on "reasonable terms: The Drugless Road to Health (Je A HETHERINGTON | CHIROPRACTOR Port Perry, Monday and Friday, | from 2 to 5 pm. Mrs. Spears Dressmaking and Hairwork Residential Work Marcel Waving, Cutting and Shampooing, Combing made into $500 cash. 8 switches. Work called for and Large list to select from. CHIROPRACTIC] JOHN BELDON LUNDY LDS, D.D8, DENTAL SURGEON { Graduate of Royal College of Dental | Surgeons and University of Toronto | Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ever: ing by appointment Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 68r 3 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. COMING EYESIGHT SPECIALIST A. J. Davis, Druggist, Port Perry has arranged with Dr. F.E. Luke, Toronto's able Eyesight Special- ist to visit Port , Perry, Thursday, December 17th, Glasses if re- quired at right prices.™ Don't miss this chance. F. E. LUKE, Optometrist and Optician, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, (up-s..irs) opposeits Simpson's Too Much Hockey Ruined Donald' s Health /~ Tt i¥ 6ftdh 'said 'that tears are just a step removed from joy. :. Door Donald knows that. At the f 16 he was attending high Sooo playing on a hockey team, going to Ton and do- ing all the thin ngs Sopris red-blooded outh will do. hen joy was at its eight gloom made its sppears..ve in the shane of consumption Therc nothing to do, the doctor said, but ..op everything and go to the Muskoka Hospital for a thorough rest and skilful, constant treatment. Donald has now forgotten his resent- ment at fate in his happiness over the news that he is soon to sent home-=Bétter! Contributions may be sent to Hon. W. A. Charlton, President, 333 lege Street, Toront: to 2, Ontario, Optometry By I R. Bentley. When reading, what indicates that reading glasses are needed? "The paper is held too far from the eye. What is the correct reading dis- tance ? About 13 inches. Then a person who cannot see clearly to read ordinary print at that distance strains the eyes in attempt- ing to read without glasses? Yes, and: the power that thé eyes have lost can be restored by glasses, (To 'be continued.) He Earned a Bonus But It Didn't Pay He had a job with a big Tran Company, driving a team and n= dling big cases in all kinds of weath- €! His mother was a widow and there were five. to be fed. "I made $1760 a week and a bones of $5.00 a month. for extra joads. used to get vet-through, but'if I S idnt stick it I d ght Et the bonus, y 1 fell off my load, and th ow anld | *had fainted, and the doctor i wy chest was weak. I had to go te 'ork in the morning when ny wouldn't be dry. A few w m "a of work and I got another sp i they ret me up here" - ' 'n the Muskoka Hospital for Con- gi aplives, Herb is finding rest, care and good food beyond anything he "<i "xperienced. The Doctors and ~ this quiet helpfil chap, ¢ 8 have Hopes 'that health and E'ionith will, come back to him be- | 3 Contrik i ions may be sent to Hon: Wey a *hariton, President, 223 Cole *e Street, Toronto 3, Ontario 'Terms to suit , Bell Phone 120 r 2 Miss Hazel Cockburn : -- > ore IN rs soe ari tind, $e med| HOUSE FOR SALE , oa 16912 Port Perry grass a ra A Snap for Somebody en 3 Sleetrie TR aed Io 2 por™ull 8 roomed frame house, good kinds of er hy on Union Ave. | cellar all cemented, on Mary St., (Magesine -_ |Port Parry. In good eo A Port. Perry. se ~ Apply to Ben. = 7.5 ee ilince on.morigage at 6 a iy Bushby, Port Perry. x 4 : pe: +7 - Before renewing m magazine a a a newepaper susriion {34 lp Sok B bi 1 ~ or sending in new ip- al on ~ tions, dint on us. 'We-.can 'almost Says effect some, Bast % saving £ or you. The SUPERIOR ; GPECIALIZE in everything suitable for the i Christmas trade in the way of eats and at prices that will save you money. handle nothing | I but tthe choicest lines of new DON'T FAIL 1 T0 ) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BARGAINS. A BIG ~ CHOOSE FROM AT ATTRACTIVE We have a large stock of Shoes and Fisiéy A s for xh Christmas trade. 'Hosiery, Tes Footwear for | - to serve you. - We LIST TO PRICES. Single Driver, Roadster, any size, farmers only 7 $5 $3 , Single Driver, Roadster, open: ____ ...__..._ T5.8 Gentlemen : 8 Turnost 5:89 CarritgeClass.. =: > 10 TT TE T Bodin - Lady Ee Cabelas Sh 5 8.82 Draft Team... ........... C1008 BS 10-5 ..8 20c. | oa PORT PERRY CHRISTMAS FAIR - - - i For Exhibition of Horses, Poultry, Butter and Eggs. Thursday, Dee. 17, 1925 -- Ng i pre ok PRIZES TO BE. AWARDED :. POULTRY, Dressed aid Drawn. Turkey, male... i... cur" $1.00 50c Turkey, male, 1925.__ 1.00 50¢ Torkey, hen... coo oiia ot 1.00 50¢ Display of Geese, 4 pairs. 1.00" B0e Pair of Geese . 1.00 60c Display of Ducks, 4 pairs. 1.00 B0e Pairiof Ducks. ®t >" © .° ~~... °° 2.00 1.00 b0e Display of Chickens, 4 pairs... 2.00 100 50c Pair of Spring Chickens.= 2.00 1.00 50¢ EGGS, weight considered. 12 Fresh Eggs, brown... ___ $1.50 $1.00 b0c 25¢ 12 Fresh Eggs, white. =>... = 1.60 1.00 50¢ 26¢ BUTTER 2 10 Ibs. in prints, plain $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 = HORSES: Tro smarws PRIZES TO BE AWARDED. All entries should be made and exhi by 11a. on the fay of 'the Fair. "No du made in any of the classes. Butter pri wrappers, and made by and to be the boni- Joh itor.