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Port Perry Star, 9 Jan 1930, p. 5

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2 $10. a [5 Pew Wine Hn ai ne a ee A ee ve w Boys's Navy Suits, 2 pairs knickers with each suit. Sarah sr ck wor as Carma , Days 'Stocks are Eo Big Saving a 2 Boys' Navy. Fox Serge Suits, knee pants. Sizes 22 to 24. Reg. $7.50 for $4.50 1 Boys" Navy Botany Serge Suits, 2 pairs of knickers. Size 36. Reg. $11. for $6.95 1 Boys' Suit, Navy Serge, 1 pair long trousers, and 1 pair knickers, size 25. Regular Sizes 26; 27 and 30. Reg. ul ..Sale Price $6.50 2 Boys" Grey Tweed Suits, long Srousers, Sizes 32 and 33. Teg $13.50 for $10.95 a only Men's Hea heavy, Yar coat, 5 ohly Boys' and Men's 36. Regular $5.50. Cr Mackinaw Coats, sizes 30, 32, 34 and price $3.95 E Seraraneaanie Mackinaw Coat. Coats, cfm made and a good § ines 40, 2 and 46. Regular $10.50. Sale price $6.95 . Ladies' Coats of goo trimmed, sizes 16 to 20. Ladies' Coats in good quality Suedenes, fur trimmed. A real bargain at .... Ladies, and Children's Coats d quality Broadcloth, beautifully fur All children's Coats at greatly reduced prices. To Clear at $18.50, ARMs ra ea Cae .$9.95 «evov.. Sale Price $7.50 Sale, price $1.98 |. nd Cotto Underwear. Regular $1.36 : «Sale price 98c.. lstaghites rts cloth. Sizes 14 to 1 Values u up to $2. 00. : on and Bon Collars attached. " Sale price $1.49 All wool scarfs, fy stripes. 1.2 Seesaegan Brushod Wool Searfs--49¢. A real bargain DRESSES $15.95 Ladies! Now is the time to avail yourself of an opportunity to buy a real good dress at a low price. Beautiful Dresses in good styles, made of Flat Crepe, Satin Face Crepes and Georgettes, in shades of Navy, Brown, Green, Monet Blue and Black. Sizes 16 to 46. Values up to $19.95. Sale Price $15.95 Regular Sale price 79¢c. sand and 'green trim. Men's Heavy "od hand' {my $1 for 75e. Mens All Wool Sox for S0e; 3bc. knit Sox. 'and Men's All Wool Hand Knit Double Mitts. Beg $1 for 5c. From the business aioli the 'extent fo which the bank has taken ¢ | care of the increased commercial re- 1 | quirements of Its customers is a mat- ter of special interest, Commercial loans in Canada now total $364,065, 452 as compared with $292,315,473, | an increase for the year of more than | $71,000,000. Fora Deposits pearing interest: have con- tinued to show substantial gains and | now stand at $591,380, | crease of $67,728,562 the year, while: non-interest bearing deposits "amount to ~$180,707,298, compared ith $183,814,937 a year ago. en reer FOR SALE breeding. Good cattle and watch do Apply to W.. FP. Crosier Manehest! e221 J. hd da at 0, an in-] Boys' Windbreakers and 5s a, Jumbo Kat Sweaters, Black wit Regular $5.00... ... ae vie | Men's heavy all wool Dark Grey Sweater Coats, Pullover: up to $3.00. While they last at ,.... Pullover Sweaters. h red and white trim, and Black with s and Windbreakers. Values - Js $1. Must be sold regardless of price. .98¢. ra Jove Sale price $4.25 Dresses at $9.95 and $7.95 Another lot of Silk and Cloth Dresses--Flat Crepes and Satin Face Crepes, Failes and Wool Crepes. Ladies' Dresses in pretty chic styles, made of all wool crepe faile, and Ottoman Cords in shades of Rose, Navy, Sand Green and Black. Sizes 16 to 38 a A real bargain. Sale Price $9.95 Sale price $7.95 " R. 8 S---Bro, A, MeFulane L. §. S~--Bro. M, Hodgson. xi G.~Bro, L. Mitchell 0. G. --Bro. R. Wallace. Pianiste--Bro. Dr. G. M. Rennie. tre Qe . MYRTLE : Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hewis, Whitby, called 'on friends here on Monday. week end with Mrs. W. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lick, who have ! been visiting the latter's mother, Mrs, | Wm. Hoar, left 'by motor last week fo spend the remainder of the winter : n Florida, Pure Belgian Police Pups, excellent] om along "the ninth on turday 'and made the road in fine Hime for Moriday's heavy traffic. 'Miss Effie Graham is taking a Com- | The Bible Class and teachers ana] officers of the Sunday School are hold: ing their monthly social evening at the parsonage on Friday Hight 0 of this week. Miss Vance returned tom her holi- ! home in Bancroft on Sat-| urday "and school re-opened with a Monday. Mrs, Cassidy, of Ashburn, spent the | Men's and Boys' Mitts and Gloves Hens Lined Goat Skin Gloves. .Sale price $1.39 Men's. lined" genuine Horsehide Gloves. Regular very tempting lunch when' the gather- ing broke up feeling that their meet- ing had been very helpful and they hoped to have greater accomplish- ments for the new year, ee rere SCUGOG | Services and Sunday School as usual next Sunday, The young people 'of the Foot and Centre appointments presented Mr, J. Joblin with an electric heater and a pair of gloves, for his 80th birthday, on New Year's Day. His son the Rev. F. Joblin, of Stirling, arrived the same evening, to visit him. It was all a grant surprise, Following are the names of the school trustees for 'next year: Noy t---Alex, Martyn, Thos. Red-, 'man, Oliver Reader, No; 2--E. Lee, J. Demera, Geo. Samells in place of J. Aldred. No. 8--W. Jeffrey, F. Crosier, C I. Fralick. The first meeting of the Council will be on Monday, January 13th, in the ; Hall, Mr. Thos. Graham is weed inspector Ti SE of Port Perry, : weetman, of Kingsville, with relatives here. W Hood has gone to liva| 'oronto. We wish him svery suc- Boys' Leather Mitts. Regular 50c. for 85¢ Boys' fleeced union Mitts. Reg 45¢ for 25¢ Mrs. Hiram Fralick has been visit- ing in Toronto. Miss Bertha Hoar is spending a few weeks in Port Perry. Miss Luella Jeffrey is visiting in Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. R. Jackson were the guests 'of their daughter, Mrs. J. L. Sweetman, on Sunday. Mrs. 'Gordon Cherrie, of Seagrave, is visiting Mrs, Beacock. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy were guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. Dawson, on Sun- day. Mrs. Stephenson and daughters were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McLaren, on Sunday. Mr, 'and Mrs. C. Samells and child- ren were guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. Samells, on Sunday. Mr, Ira Aldred, of Toronto, visited his brother Mr. J, Aldred on Monday. Glad to see Mr. Oliver Williams able to be out again. Quite a few from here attended the Odd Fellow's soctal in Port Perry, last week, Mr. Carleton Graham win- ning first prize in the euchre. Mrs. W. Mark's many friends will be glad to know that her daughter +| Alice, and sister, are both improving in health. Messrs, Murray McLaren and Leon- ard Clark, have been busy this week packing ice for Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. and Miss Henders; fromthe} North West, visited their uncle Mr. | Roy Henders, recently. ion Hn Sn i Nor COMPELLED TO NAME % INFORMANT A bill to prevent reporters and | other newspaper employees. from be- Ladies all wool Vests 'and Drawers. - Sizes broken. Reg. $2.25 and $3.25, .. Children's Drawers. Reg. $1.26 to $1.75. .for 89c¢ Of Interest to Ladies Children's All Wool Stockings in Black and Sand. Values up to $1.10. for $1.89 All Wool Long Sizes 20 to 84. APPROVE AIR SERVICE The British Air Advisory Board, | which is presided over by the under- |, secretary for Air, has approved of the plan to establish an airway in the British West Indies at an early date, giving effect to the recommendations of the West Indies Air Transport Committee. nisin Oem FARM FOR RENT 140 acre farm, lot 4, con. 9, East Whitby, 2 miles east of Raglan. Ap- ply to B. Rham, Raglan, Ont. Jan 23 Arn emia WIT AND WISDOM Why the Traffic Jam. « "I hate those impromtu complex- ions, don't you?" "What do you mean?" "Those who make up as they go along." Raising the Ante + .Ned--"I've got to see Jack about one-twenty." Ted--""Well, I'd like to see him about two twenties and a five." Credit to Climate Hollywood strain--18 pullets, 2 Roosters; ready to lay. (Ad. in the Richmond ' News-Leader.) Ladies' a --- ------)£7 © rv For 89¢. Flannelette Gowns. Sale Price 89c, ah 5 Why Girls Stay at Home "Alice could have married anybody she pleased." "Then why is she still single?" "She never pleased anybody." No Imagination A Kansas man confesses to having killed the brother of his fiancee be- eause he insisted upon repayment of $40 the killer had borrowed from him. Oh, well, a man with such ideas wouldn't have much of & brother-in-law. made It's Contagious It didn't take John's wife long to become a full-fledged member of the Coolidge family: she's already' writ- ing for the magazines. Insect Rodeo "Want to go to husking bee?" "Where are they going to husk this { bee?" O Solitude!. . Where are thy charms? The road show was playing a poor town. "We are alone," hissed the villain, "Almost" rejoined the partner look- ing sadly at the row of empty seats. .... ----sma--_---- Port Perry Dominion Store CLEARING OUT PRICES Men's Good Overcoats, regular $23.00 for .. Men's Good Suits, regular py for Riess Men's Felt Hats, regular $3.50 for Underwear - Men's Wool: vies $1449 cevs..$16.95 $2.75 Fenny FA anh aa Ley Men's Fleece-lined Underwear gS en Men's Co Soda Wool Work Socks, Q ra

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