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Port Perry Star, 7 Jul 1927, p. 5

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; OUR BYE aw i as Jearh n that sold regularly at 36 in. wide in pure si and Green, and Fawn : checks. | Per yard $1.58. MENS WEAR MEN'S SILK NECKTIES : 49¢c. Men's s four in hand ties of silk saning out then he and are Selling corsets at 5 50 thatsold - ly from $2.50 ) to $200, ings. "in popular patterns and color- Price each 49c. MEN'S FLANNEL SUITS 'Men's Flannel Suits in two piece style. aegular for $9.7 rls' Hygean Drawers ; 19¢. = Girly' Cotton Drawers, tttat ity for $4.75. Sine rib, and trimmed with Sizes 4 years to 14 years pALE FRc 19e. : Pe $3.50. BOYS' TWO PANT TWEED SUITS, Reg. $10. for $8. 75. - MEN'S FINE STRAW HATS in new snap brim style. $12.00 value MEN'S FLANNEL WIND BREAKERS. Re g. $6.50 qual: Reg. for $2.95. BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS in Navy, White, Khahki, or Brown. Reg. 50c. for each 39c. Butterick Quarterly. 2c. July Delineator 25c. Pass, Clit- 'wood Dickey; Vivian Johnston, Form II : ol YELLOW SCHOOL : Evelyn - Sanderson, Thomas Jr. 1V to Sr. LIV Helen Wray, Abbott, Frances Mouhtiay, lara Symes, George Symes. Following is a list o those Jr. IV--Elizabeth who have successfully passed on., Luther Baver the Lower School exam nations © entitling them to ; rom Dept. of Educa Fe Jr. II to Sr. 1... Frantes Jones, Dennis Steer, Eva Bryen, .Irene Hartford, Robert Skerratt, Grace' Mitchell (P) Sr. Pr.--Helen Hortop, Vernice Smith, Verna Mitchell, Helen Butson. al Jr. Pr.--Dick Steer, Muriel ~ Kerry, Stirian Smith. . 8. Hickling, 1 Teacher. made into switches and curls, Over Tel. Office Port Perry ACCURATE Spectacles and Eyeglasses repaired prompty and correctly. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED. .. F. E. LUKE, Opt. D, and W. E. LUKE, R.O. ... OPTOMETRISTS 163-167 Yonge Street, Toronto. (Upstairs, opposite Simpson's) - HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Ladies' and Children's hair cutting. Marcel Waving, Curling, Shampooing and all scalp treatment, ete. Hair combings Have a Covabob made from your long hair, Mrs. Spears Phone 246. Blong Block Port Perry You should o order your X SUIT NOW See our attractive line of OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, also in fancy tweeds. - We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods. We Do All Our Own Work. Cleaning and Pressing Done. W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor W. A. San gster DENTAL ps So Office Hours--9 a.m, to § p.m, Office over McKee's Shoe Store. HOOD iein SHIRLEY "WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Women's Institute of Shirley will hold their regular mee ting at the home of Mrs. Trev: arton, on Wednes- day, July 18th, at 2.30 p.m. There | will be a demonstration on cereals. Everyone be sure and come. ee 0 0 Oe ENTRANCE CANDIDATES Seventy-one eandidates presented themselves for High School Entrance Examination this year. This is an increase of fourteen over the number for 1926. The English Channel Swimmer, MERCHANT TAILOR : "BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY FARM MACHINERY ~~ REPAIRS Now is the time chinery for repairs, to look over your ma- so that you can give your agent a chance to get them for you. We cannot carry be disappointed PERCY S. JONES all parts in stock, and do not want you to because you do not order early enough. You will soon be needing twine. shall carry a good stock. Order at once. We Price righ. PORT PERRY BUY YOUR of users is growin pleased with our flou house wives of use his flour, Leslie Dernham, will represent Eng- land in the 21 mile swim at the 1927 Canadian National Exhibition, ---- 000 BORN At Prospect to Mr, and Mrs, Birt Diamond on Friday, July 1st, 1927, a daughter--Frances Ruth Isabel. eee 0 0 Ore Born--To Mr. and Mrs .Herman Kerry, on Sunday, July 8rd, a girl. (stillborn, ) tee (YO Of inn WANTED All kinds of old furniture, walnut or-maple. Apply at Star Office. erent memored BARRELS FOR SALE A number of hardwood barrels suitable for water barrels, furnished with tops. E. H. Gerrow & Sons, Port Perry. 0--0--0 MRS. ALEX. GRAHAM Mrs. Alex. Graham, who died on Monday, June 27th, 1927, had been a resident of Port Perry for some 15 years moving in from Shirley, where FLOUR e--------------= FROM THE S-- PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER C0. : For Pastry, or Lily White for Bread. daily; Our customers are The number Try it: be convinced. Mr. William Cnr Fotantly with the Galt Milling Company, is anxious to have the ort Perry and district to - Mr. and Mrs. Graham had been farming. Mr. Graham died at that time. Mrs, Graham, who was in her 78th year at the time of hersdeath, had been ill for some months. She was an ernest member of St. John's Pres- byterian Church and was well re- spected by her neighbors and friends. The funeral service was conducted by Rec. Mr. Atkinson at the Presby- terian Church, Deaceased is survived by a brother David Corrin of Durant, Michigan. Mr. Thos. Cook of Port Perry is a first cousin, W. J. COOK Real Estate Box 47, Myrtle Statien Property quickly and satie- factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 AAT NLT Re ANNOUNCEMENT HAVING TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS OF HOOD MOTOR SALES We are Prepared to Give the BEST ir in : FORD SERVICE OUR EQUIPMENT IS COMPLETE . ALL WORK G GUARAN

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