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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1929, p. 7

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Sk er to be prepa Come i in and see our tock of blankets: 'All woolblan- kets, large size, White with Pink and Blue bo-ders § $8.50 to $9.00 per pair All wool fancy plaid blankets, silk bound--$6.25 each "All wool plain grey blankets $3.98 : ci 3 : 121 4 Ibex flannelette blankets white with Pink and: ET end stock is ak e borders $2. 49 per pai? TEMISKANING - : ; Sr eagumens | 11 % Ibex flannelette blankets, white with Pink and AAT Homuth. | - 'SUPERIOR STORE ue borders $2.25 per pair WELLAND--*M, Vaughan, - % WELLINGTON s--+Hon. L Gaidie| Jas, McKee & Son ~~ - Port Perry| [| Double bed size gigantic blankets $2. 29 per pair ® WENTWORTH N~*A. L. Shaves, * Ee NTWORTH §.--*T. J. " ; : SR WINDSOR E--*F, W, Wilson . -- Girl = os WINDSOR . 3 F Roe G8 Bm irls' Navy platted skirts good quality serge $2.95 gh --*Hon. G, §. H iY oP pe : york omsioviat 3 hon RR pe Out of Busin ess Girls Navy pleated bloomers - $1.98 each : 0. Yonk pid -- Sodtier. 2 Girls' middies detachable collars and cuffs 3 3 % each a qf aca Vv. ; . . 2 4 a . . Toronto Ridings : Wee dd to Eo Sings i md in order Womens' all over h d li t I ¥ ! be : 6 : ; ngs and Overcoati e over house aprons, good quality gi : BEACHES--*Thos. A. Murphy, maj, prices will be reduced so low that it t wil 227 You to buy pny vg y P 2 i ye ne An. . Tou Ji hii 6346. . NOW. We are making a s BELLWOODS--*Thos. H. Bell, ma. Values you cannot beat--8$10.00 Trousers for $7.00, Reversible Rugs pretty desires and paterns - $19 98 each , BRACONDALE--*Russell Nesbitt, : 'DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE = ES DE mal 1, : : Pa \ : Colored table Oileloth, 'in plain shades of Rose, Green, Blue and Yellow BROCKTON. 8 Merion, pg 21 'W. R. WILLAN : vr +1 4 yards wide _ a per yard ; DOVERGOURT. Sane T. Wright, ' MERCH ANT T 'AILOR maj 21 EGLINTON--Coulter McLean, maj. ; y 3150. S-- - w-- _-- : EE - -- GREENWOOD--*George Smith, maj. 4 Se | Sirough Cochrane, ont, even nit a yall fully considered by the Department of 4250. : : map, indieated that the place was way | Education, which undoubtedly has ex- HIGH 'PARK--*W. A. Baird, K.C. | 11 -- off the line, Mr. Dafoe said. perts who can very clearly appreciate 'maj. 3795, oi & The view taken by Mr. Dafoe is|and determine the value of the PARKDALE "Hon. W, H. Price, maj 3 : lomelriyt quite interesting, and should be care- ilent editor's stat it Ontario County Educational VERDALE--*G | B | -- todd : RIVERDALE Goorss Dethy, ma Ear of : = Association Convention ST. REWS.LE. F. Singer, ay PORT PERRY PICTURE H OUSE 1361, | Or ; : ; ; will be held at Udora, on Friday, November 1st, ST. DAVIDSW. Helghington, ma. Saturday, November 2nd held a , amer i vited to attend. The program will consist of an sx rym. Ox Seliol eld, le ! 1518 E MI LL. J A N N I N G S. address by Mrs. Wm. Todd,- (representing the . 3 J ; ¢ Women's Institute), of Orillia, on "Schools and ST, FATRIOR 8--E. J. Murphy, maj Sh i in Character;" an address by Mr. R. A. Hutchison, Public School Inspector for South Ontario; and a : WOODBINE-- George Shields, maf. [B= So Ls Insp ! 3 : Round Table Conference, led by Mr, T. R. Fergu- 5102, : THE SINS of the F ATHERS hb School te for North Ontario. 4 'ABOLI Li : Y. invited to bring your school problems Liberals Elected SLD ABLE Wald uA. | Two Shows--7 00 and 9.00 p.m. oa TS Tiwi to pring your sept prefios BRUCE C UTR. J McKay. - OXFORD S--R. A. Baxter, y ¢ : ty, Secretaries are requested to bring in reports re- : WATERLOO N.--S8. C. Tweed. . garding their schools, as to type of school, attend- was made on the wall-map by John W. IL ance, Fifth Class work, conditions of the property, Dafoe, editor of the Manitoba A FAM Y and any other matter of interest. There will be a musical program by schools of Udora and local- rE Hien, Jou ogy im iwi) | AUNDRY SERVICE % buy a eh : : a schools 'and should be replaced ik Shen inslated Mereator's | 4 : Your are urgently requested to see that this DUEFERIN: 7. X. Shek, is not wr ; TO SUIT EVERY PURSE letter is given. the greatest possible publicity. bi its correct \ ¥ Tell all the people in your section that you can, and do your best to see that we have a bumper 2 | q A - i OSHAWA LAUNDRY 'convention at Udora on Friday, November 1st. We are depending on you to properly notify the and Dry Cleaning Co., Lud people of your school section. Get the teacher to 'Represented in Port Perry by announce the convention in the school. "H. H. STONE W. T. BAGSHAW, President. JOHN N. MARK, Secretary. "The Store for Men" os is es Lg i i ail Hid [i ti | 1 i FE hi EER rH "This d that the thi om- aren nts Are to S Blame prising the I a a he oa: -- fly 0 dn tin 0 heme ities |] OTHES LIVE LONGER Washed Our Way We have made a business of washday. Here each color and fabric is given the scientific washing formula that : best meets its needs. For each class we use from nine to twelves changes of filtered rainsoft water--an aver- _ age of six hundred gallons for your family washing! _ No wonder clothes laundered here are cleaner and, last longer! OSHAWA LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO, LIMITED Represented in Port Perry by

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