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Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1927, p. 5

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~ Girls' Knitted Wool Gloves Women's Silk Knitted Underwear Pure Linen Damask Table Set ~~ 86in. cloth and 4 serviettes. per sét $5.00 Girls' Silk Plaited Hose in Rose, Blush and Sand, Pair 50c. ~~ * Women's Silk Hose in the newest shades. Prices $1.,$1.50, $1.95 with turnback cuff Price pr. 65¢. Women's Chamoisette Gloves with fancy cuffs. 49c., Tbec., $1.00 pair Women's Scarfs of Georgette and crepe de chene with stencilled borders. =. : 5 «Prices $1.00 to $2.75 : ain, vests and bloomers or lace trimmed - 4 * Plain Vests 89. and $1.25 \ Plain Bloomers $1.60 and $1.95 oxed Sets of Fancy Garters = : Boxe cerchiefs. Ye and $1.00 : HANDKERCHIEFS | en's Picture Handkerchiefs. each be. ~ § 1 ered Lawn "Each 1bc.to36c. § Handkerchiefs inboxes 2 inbox for 40 to 50¢.x at - Fancy Turkish Towels with washeloth to match. = Per set $1.00 of cloth and napkins = ~~ Set $4.00 Hand Embroidered Tea Sets oe INT RE ular combina oncern 8 quick selling. lying a smart dress assortment of frocks MEN'S TIES "Men's Four-in-hand Ties, in scores of different designs of fine silk. ...... Prices $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Lined Mocha Gloves in Grey or Brown. All sizes. Per pair' $2.00 Men's and Boys' All Wool Mitts, plain or fan Cy. Special per pair ......................0 29¢. Boys' All Wool Golf Hose in popular. shades, Perpalr ............ vas sasveer tbe 10 $1.25. Men's White Handkerchiefs, haif linen. Special - Men's Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs with woven border. 5... oviveei iio, viii Bach: 19¢. ws Fine Sox, all wool, and silk and wool. PAIR... ed 600 $081.00 MEN'S BOXED SETS Praise" Atl Banas, Braces and Sariers, bored. Men's Cream Scarfs with small figure printed SSP ias tesserae in navy or black. . .. sesso Price $1.65 Men's heavy weight Pyjamas instriped pattern. Per sui sets es ev hasta s sma an suns Pls seems eaan Men's Broadcloth Shirts, well made and fast Colors... \ sues iiiatiig. Price each $1.95 Men's Heavy Wool Sweater Coats, in the pop- tion of colors..........Price $5.39 Boys' Flannel Windbreakers, all wool in plaid patterns. i .«...Each $2.95 rresa siamese MEN'S OVERCOATS Men's Navy Blue Overcoats in frieze and chin- chilla. $25.00. Sale price $19.50 December Delineator 25c. 'Winter Butterick Quarterly 25¢: BUYING AT CHRISTMAS As usual the stores of Port Perry are well stocked with attractive Christmas goods. Some of these goods are wonderfully beautiful. it is not possible for us to give any lengthy description of what is in the | stores, but they are well worth visu ing: and another fact that ehould be reasonable. There are sales in ail lines, and the beauty of 'it is that you can see what you are bu Best of all is the fact that your local mes- chant stands behind the goods you buy. 1t is well to remember that| dollar that benefits the local people, borne in mind is this--prices are very | every dollar that is spent in town 18.8] 0 \ Ful-O-P \ , \ ) -------- a 'N Ful-0-Pep E flggients wilh a d carbohydra amount in an working hens, Bone. hy Manufacturers of ains for Poul Schumacher F' Wi Quaker To get the bi profits you must have maximum duction. oy hens Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash is the : certain method of getting most eggs. gg Mash is a scientific balance, of many an oatmeal base. It provides the right tes necessary for heavy meal and calcium carbonate supply the necessary minerals. All elements which the : hen reproduces in eggs are fully restored, keeping her fit for heavy-production. The Cod Liver Meal in -O-Pep Egg Mash replaces the missing sunlight during shorter \ days, and its vitamines make other ingredients ki better Because finely ground, Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash is easily peated. Noy waste. All Jood, Hens eat ove bit of it. ea) OU can use MOST EGGS FOR 0s HE LEAST MONEY. Ful-O-Pep E Mash and Ful-O-Pep Scratch Grains form ideal combination. Ask your dealer for them. FUL-O-PEP Quaker Ful-O<Pe for cattle, hogs and horsés, SOLD BY EGG MASH Made by The Quaker Oats Company, Peterborough, Ontario. Quaker Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter; Growing Mash; Quaker -O-Pep Egg Mash and Quaker Ful-O-Pep Scratch T Quaker Dairy Ration for Milch Cows. Quaker IHOGG & LYTLE LTD. Port Perry, Ontario BUY QUAKER FEEDS IN STRIPED SACKS the r Quaker Chick Feeds; 916 WRN vw wN Hear Wataska describe the Rugby Victory in "The Touchdown" H. 8. Assembly Hall. Plan at Davis', MMP PICKELLS-SWEETMAN The home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sweetman, 20 Lynd Ave, Toronto, was the scene of & very pretty wed- ding, on Wednesday, November 16th, 'when their youngest daughter, Aleto Viola was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony with Mr, 'Edward Pickells, only son of Mrs. Edward Pickells, of St. Catharines, Ont!, and the late Mr. Edward Pickells. The bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father, to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March played by Mrs. J. J. Timney, sister of the bride. The bride's gown was a Frenth model in white georgette, 'heavily beaded 'with silver crystal beads. Her veil which was arranged in cap effect was net and princess lace. She wore a wreath of orange blossoms and 'carried a shower bou- i of butterfly roses and lily of the valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Gladys GC. Bates, wore an orchid georgette gown, beaded in silver crystal beaas and carried an old fashioned nosegay of sunset roses and violets. je groom was attended by Mr. SOUTH ONTARIO HOCKEY On Thursday, evening, Dec. 8th, a meeting was held at The Brooklin Inn for the purpose of forming a hockey league for the coming winter. About a dozen men were present represent- ing a number of the villages of Somh Ontario. It was decided to form a league to be known as the South On- tario Amateur Hockey League. * The following officers were elected. Hon. President--T. E. Kaiser, M.P.; Hon. Vice President--R. B. Smith. President--F. A. Burt, Brooklin. Vice Pres.--John Harris, Port Perry. Sec.-Treas--T. Price, Myrtle Station. The O. H. A. rules were adopted with the following exceptions: Each rink must be not less than 55 feet wide apd 186 feet long, and each rink must be lighted by electricity of not less than 1500 c.p. 'The goal net must be of regulation size and the material must be of wire or twine netting, It is not necessary to have the ice painted marking off the dif- ferent sections, but all sides must have a mark showing the different sections. It was decided that the . players must play with 'the club whose home is within a radius of four miles from the rink except where rinks are less than eight miles apart, the boundary will be half way; also if a player wishes to play with an- other club he must secure permission from the home club and the club he plays with first he must continue with for the rest of the season. All J. Birkett is home from the Oshawa Hospital. Mr. Ralph Annan was in Miss Spragg's Hospital at Port Perry. last week and had his tonsils removed. Come and see "The Messenger Birls," and "Santa's Cooks" at the Christmas concert Dec. 22nd. enero prentnmrniinen KEEP DECEMBER 20th OPEN The Head Church of Scugog is pre- paring its annual Christmas concert. This is to consist of drills, dialogues, etc, also a three act comedy entitled "Not So Bad After All" to be given by the young people of Scugog. Ad- mission 26¢ and 16e¢. DIED "ll At Caesarea, on Thursday, Decem- ber Bth, 1027, Pearl Margaret, beloved daughter of Mrs, Mina Harran, aged 7 years, 4 months, and 27 days. At Edmonton, on Sunday, December 11, 1927, John L. Tipp, son of Mrs. 8. A. Tipp, Port Perry. t ---- Ov | WORK WANTED Furnaces cared for, furnaces, stoves machinery, Gas engines repairéd by skilled mechanics. Work of any de- scription done. Cutter for sale. Arthur Taylor, Port Perry ¥ ctm---- QQ e-- : FOUND Auto tire, nearly new. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Apply to John Michie Phone 128 r 1-4 Port Perry, ene Qpneinnte.

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