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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1927, p. 5

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tt Blais shades. oF or wil Hue heir ling ste tn ' olla BI y 4 dd nd Corie" ii . "or a Betpett Grech and SANTOY isa popular dress material, 40 inches. e and comes in Navy, Serpent, Wood Rose and 1 Bl ue. Per yard $1.35 ~ Wool Charmine Fine Wool Charmine Ys. shown' in Navy Blue, 54 inches wide at _ yard $8.00 Crore lien CREPELLA ALLUSION is one of the new materials Which we are showing in dress Per yard - Champaigne, New Fall i Coals Ladies', Misses and Girls' New Fall and Winter own. Small Girl's Coats are from Misses Coats; fur trimmed from Ladies' Coats, fur trimmed, up Week-end Specials White Flannelette 35 inch, White Flannelette in heavy felt finish. Silk and Wool Hase Silk and Wool Hose, Penangle Brand, in Nude, Atmosphere, or Silk Broadcloth - Silk Broadcloth in good weight, in Blue, Helio, Peach, Green and R : Per yard 89¢. Trimming Buckles and Slides Dozens of diffrent styles in etal, crystal or to choose from. jet. A 'mammoth assortment 15¢ to $1.25. Se tember ---- 25c. Fall Butterick Quarterly 25c. er pair 76c. Avi to Chas, Gerrow, M hester, president or chairman; Rev, of "Brooklin, was elected secretary and Rev. E, Cook, of Newsastls, Is *| the first treasurer. Rev. F, J. Maxwell, pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Oshawa, appointed Griffith, Cartwright; Rev, E. B. Cook, Newcastle; Rev. F. B. Weir, Scugog. B t Fund--Rev. A.M. Irwin, convenor in June by the f took the chair when the meeting J convened at 10 o'clock this morning. 'Ontario. TE * sept29 Ee ---- | LIMITED NUMBER OF * LEGHORNS AT $1.00 EACH This is a splendid opportunity for fatmers to purchase a real foundation '| flock of choice hens, Yearlings are a | much better proposition than pullets 'hatched later than May. The afore- said leghorns have a record produc- tion of 60% from May to Sept. 1st. Apply Cliff Coulter, Port Perry. 8 a A a al "HOUSE FOR SALE The property of the late F. G. Me- _Clintock; on Perry street, Port Perry, consisting of double lot on which is house, garage, stable and hen pen. For particulars apply to Frank Hor- top, Port Perry, Phone 190-3. sept 8 tf. PTAA I i AUCTION SALES Saturday, Sept. 24--Auction sale of 45 head of fresh cows and young cattle, the property of Oliver Denny, lot 24, con. 4, Whitby Tp. Sale at 1.30 o'clock sharp. See bills. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. Friday, Sept. 30--Cattle by auction. 40 choice head, consisting of 8 fresh cows and springers, 32 two-year olds and yearlings, the property of J. A. Hawtin, at the Mansion House, Ux- bridge, Sale at 1 o'clock. F. W. Silversides;" Auctioneer. Messrs. Chas. Howsam and Alonzo Williams will sell their farm stock and implements by public auction at lot 13, con. 8, Reach, (Provincial Highway) on Friday, Sept 80th. See bills later. Geo. Jackson and Son, Auctioneers. : ' | --0 00 TAKES OVER SERVICE STATION AT WHITBY Mr, L. Thompson, of Toronto; has taken over the service station form- erly operated by Mr. Lyle, on Dundas Street East and will carry a full line of Imperial Oil products, Dunlop tires and accessories, and will welcome former and new patrons. YOUR EYES If your eyes bother you in any way consult LUKE, Opomietrist, for examination. '- Artificial eyes fitted. F. E. LUKE Optometrists 168-167 Yonge St., Toronto He explained the exist of the new Presbytery and the primary meaning of its meeting here. He explained that the Cobourg Presbytery was too large and it was divided into two smaller ones, the Cobourg and Osh- awa Presyteries, When the elections were completed it was moved by Rev. A. R. Sander- that the thanks of the Presbytery be accorded to Rev. F. J. Maxwell for the fine work he had done in bringing to- gether the members of the Presby- tery. The standing committees are as fol- lows: Religious Education--Rev. E. B, Cook, Newcastle; Rev. J. E. Griffith, Cartwright; Rev. C, W. DeMille, Osh- awa; Rev. J. R, Bick, Hampton; J. C. Young, Oshawa; A.W. Annis, Tyrone, John Stewart, Newtonville. Finance Committee--Rev. E. B. Cook, Enniskillen; Rev. A. M. Me- Lellan, Claremont; G. W. James, Bow- manville. : Home Missions--Rev. F. J. Max- well, Oshawa; Rev. J. R. Bick, Hamp- ton; Rev. J. 8S. Ferguson, Pickering; Rev. R. A. Whattam, Oshawa; F. W. Werry, Kedron; T. C. Jewell, Bow- manville. Foreign Missions--Rev. T. R. Rich- ards, Port Perry; Rev. E. F. Swain, Myrtle; Rev. J. R. Trumpour,, Tyrone, M. 8S. Chapman, and T. Dobson, of Myrtle. Evangelistic, Social Service and Sabbath observance--Rev. H.S. Doug- son, seconded by the Rev. J, U. Robins : Whitby; Rev. Jos. Barnes, Greenbank, Fe Rev. U. Stirling, Orono. The Presbytery was entertained by the Ladies' Aid to a banquet. RA of cha bo Collingwood Bulletin:--*"There is great joy in Meaford. The town band won the first prize in its class in the - Band competition at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, It is an achievement worth while and bandsmen in Collingwood join in ex- tulati To maintain a band in the average town is a real job, the difficulties of which only the leader really knows, Changes owing to removal and other causes con- stantly occur while beginners cannot be brought to the prize-winning point in a few weeks or a few months. All the greater is the credit when the band of a town comes home with a victory. It is evidence of the contin- ued interest and public service on the part of the players." ---- J FARM FOR SALE 100 acre farm, good bank barn, fully equipped, very convenient, nice house, hardwood bush. This is an ideal _ dairy farm, convenient to high and public school. Price nadand terms reasonable for quick ssale. "Full pos- session can be given this fall if de- sired. Phone 189 11, Port Perry. FEA Se Ri EASTER LILY BULBS FOR SALE Easter Sunday comes on April », 1928. Try growing your own Easter Lilies: Watch them grow. Bulbs 36c each or 8 for $1.00. or already potted at 45¢ each or 8 for $1.25. Wm. Ettey, Prince Albert. You should order your SUIT NOW See our attractive line of {OVE RCOATINGS We have special lines in blues El, 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 H] (upstairs opposite Simpson's) Bi = LL] Merchant Tailor HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Ladies' and Children's hair cutting. - Maree! Waving, Curling, Shampooing and all scalp treatment, ete. Hair combings made into switches and curls. Have a Covabob made from your long hair, Mrs. Spears Phone 246 Blong Block Port Perry W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--$9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store. Ww. J. COOK Real Estate Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- = Over Tel. Office Port Perry changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 we ------ The BEST IN Photo PORT PERRY PICTURE HOUSE TOWN HALL Adults 25¢c. owmos= Children SYD. Every Tuesd'y Thurs. 15¢. nid 1 AT LAST CHAPLIN |

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