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Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1908, p. 5

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Trimmed plain, match the hat and dress will® be one of the neatest and © most - : Satisfactory hats for general wear, with Abbas to Ee {low temperature wilk likely give it a set back. The water has. nearly all gone from the surface of the bridge be- tween here and Port Perry. The {Cartwright bridge is" stiil largely under water, - i Ne SEAG RAVE day in Prince Albert spent Sunday with her mother. We are glad to report that Mr. L.- King is recovering from' his illness. 'Miss H.C Thompson spent a i shoe for women. 'We sell other shoes for' women, but none better walue than the Empress. Naturally, you want 1e 'We have the exclusive sale of the e best." a § SOLD BY . Forman on : PORT PERRY = -- couple of days of last week with 3 ios y Miss Walker, o som. Saws Sharpened Mr. H. Cobb "og in the city rr "| last week on business. Mr. C. Mills, of Manilla, is visit- ing his daughter, Mrs. Jno. Short Measles are still clai our young ladies for its yictims. We congratulate the choir on the success of the song service on; Sunday evening. Dorman 'Corbman. Port', | Perry," makes 'a specialty of sharpening all kinds of saws. They cut cleanly "and easily when he sharpens them. FOR SALE Lat-No. 157 on the north side of Queen St.'in the Village of Port Perry on which "there dre fwp 'semi-detached brick houses, with stable, Tan 4 trees and gar- EPSOM Mrs. C. Asling has returned home from a visit with her daugh- ter, Mre. Coates of Allandale. Miss Jennie - Watson has been 'spending Easter vacation with her | sister, Mrs. Williams, at ort Perry. Miss II C. Thompson of Sea: "Also Village lots: Nos. 0 and 71.0n the east side of Cochrane St. in the said Village of Port Perry on which there 1s a Ning) of fate. op hae | the E resent Mr, Herry Midgley 'Spent 'Sun: | Miss C.Stevenson . of Toronto g some of | nery fashion. FASHION HATS N F riday and Saturday we'll be ready with another display of beautiful early summer hats. their designs under the promptings of fashion's latest decrees. They've gathered the very newest ideas from these places that set the fashion pace. Styles that were never thought of a fortnight ago. Our miliiners have executed Ideas secured no later than early this week. Ear'y summer fancies such "as only the past few days of hot weather could suggest to the most imaginative milliner have been obtained by Miss Call after a tour of inspection, visiting cvery source of millhi- Come Friday and order your hat. good frame house, with 'summer kitchen, woodshed, stable and driving house, a large ga* den and a number 'of fruit and other trees. All th se properties are now and have been constantly rented, but. owing to the decease of the late owner, Wm. Bateman, it'is necessary to sell them in order to wind up the estate. For particulars as to [apply jo-- !]. H, BRQWN, or Dz. R. BATEMAN, Port Perry. 292 Pape Av. Toronto Executors of the Estate FE PRICES FOR APRIL The coal dealers- announce the following * prices 'of "coal for the month of April '1908: -- . Del. $7.00 $7.00 $7-25 $7.50 $7.25 $6.75 $6.25 "A discount of 25 cents per ton allowed off above prices if paid "by May 1st. grave has been visiting with Miss May Walker. We arc sorry to report-the death of Mrs. F. Croxall, of Goodwood, many sorrowing relatives and friends of this vicinity. price. and terms, Mr. and Mrs. ing with her mother, Mrs. Costello. Bethesda on Sunday, there will be no-service in the church heré but service at Utica in the evening GREENBANK, Mr: and Mrs. Ewen of Uxbridge, visited at Wn. Stovin's on Sunday last. Mrs. Smith, of Columbus, was visiting her brother Mr, R. Michie, {tor a few days recently, Miss McCullough, of Enfield, spending a few weeks at Mr. Stovin"s. ' | Egg Coal Stove Coa] Nuit Coal - Blacksmith - Steam Coal Shed $6.50 $6.50 $6.75 is W. Wilfrid, were visiting. friends here last Sunday Miss J. Wright, of Epsom, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. P. Leask, Mr. Chas. Love of Pickering, spent Sunday at his lioime here. Miss Aunie Leask spent Sunday at her home i in Sonya. , Mrs." Charles Pilkey and 500 Ibs. lots $2.00. if less than | 40 cts! per 100 Ibs. 500 Ibs. her Meeting. to be held on Tuesday" evening to arrange for anniversrry. | E Ashton andj daughter of Cnalk Lake, are visit-. During the quarterly meeting at || Mr. G. Walker and Mr. Cowieof dressy hat. N order to make the suggestion stronger, our milliners have gotten up a number of hats that will appeal to stylishdressers. F:owers, ribbons and feathers have been used in profusion--the result a very AT 53.50 and sympathy is extended to her know the advantage of coats ? $12.00 to $15.00. dayar at Bargain "Bargain Day | Saturday Department and its way of selling Rain- "Men's serviceable, long, single- - breasted -Chesterfield Raincoats. ials are Worsteds and English Covert Cloths in fawn or grey. neat small patterns, broad chested, bodied comfortable garments, Choose on Satur- JONES DU Men's Clothes that are Clothes RAINCOATS You know thé advantage of a Raincoat as a rain or shine garment. TROUSERS Headquarters for all M2n Do you Headquarters because biggest stock in ¢ our Clothing best variety, meeting the requirements of all men at all times and because | priced at least possible" advance over" cost of making. At $1.89 English Strip:d Tweed Stripe is a narrow grey, extra good wearing material. At $2. 50 Solid Worsteds, hard twisted wool in dark striped pattern. NK & C0. Mater- Cloths are full regular $10.00 Bargain Day Saturday. father Mr. Liverett of Mount Ai- bert, were visiting at Mr. George Lee's over Sunday. Mis. Wm. Taylor was in Can- nington last week, attending 'the funeral of her father, Mr. Arnott. Miss Nettie McMillan was spend- ing a few days thisaeek with "ter | sister, Mrs. Jas. Leask, Seagrave. Mr. Stanley Real was visiting in Saintfield on Sunday. Prominent Physicians ENDORSE OUR CoD LIVER PRE- PARATION, VINOL. Many of the most eminent phy? sicians are now *prescribing Vinol as the most satisfactory cod liver preparation. Thus it is fast super seding other forms of cod liver ail and emulsions. W. N. Rand, M.D, of Evans Mills, N. Yi writes: *' From per- sonal experience, I am able to ap preciate 'the value of your cod liv- er préparation Vinol: 'Thave used it and prescribed it largely curing the-past eighteen. months, and 1 vant to say that. Vinol is all you claim for it and more'... : + Dr. Bonchel of Thomasville, Ga. a physician™ 'well known in the South' oi family and in my general practise with most. llznt rasults for yysician Writes: #1 am "tliat -"Vinol © derives and [fcm the ents found the most tor and vic Flint, : Druggist, Port Percy, Oat. 'spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. '|i bronchial and pulmonary troubles {and to create strength. made by a scientific, extractive] and concentrating process from | fresh cody' livers, combining with | peptonate of iron (which is a need- fol 'constituent for the blood) all Mr. and Mrs. D. WW. McDonald, the medicinal, healing and body Brooklia, spent Sunday with reia- building clements of cod liver ol tives here. but no oil. We ask' covery person in Tort Perry who is in need of such a' medicine to try Vinol on our guar | entee to 1cturn money if it fails' to give satisfaction. Edward B.' Uric tchool re-opened on Monday. A mecting will be he'd on Fri day evening to arrange for the Methodist Sunday School Anni- versary. Mrs. W, Beamish, Bond; this Mr. Thos. McDermott, Stephens, and K. I. [were guests of Mrs E. week. FINGERBOARD. -- Miss Flora Horn returned home Mrs. C. Rodman, who has been after spending a few. weeks with speading a month with relatives Toronto friends. in this vicinity, has returned to her | v home in Markham. We are sorry to report the death : of Mrs. Fred Croxall, of Good- Mr. Alfred King, of Toronto, wood. Deceased wasa daughter of spent Good Friday with old friends Mrs. Iidward Ashton of this place. in this district, i The bereaved relatives have the Mrs. S. * Gorrill, Sunderland. suypathy of their many friends. Mr. Enoch Kendall was in "To- ronto last week. We are sorry to report the illness of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Myers. He is some 'better at the time of writing. M. N. Christie hag the | 100f of Chas. Tait, Pleasant Point. Mrs. Wells, Seagrave, who ae been visiting .her daughter, Mrs Richard -Moase, has returned. home. Mr. Leslie Moase, Sonya, spent 'Sunday at Tis tincle's," Mr. Thos his barn nearly completed: Moase, jr., at " Villa Dell." Mrs. Th 'Whiteway of "Sei- grave, 'and her daughter, "Miss - "Beatrice, 'called on. her relatives here last week. Mrs. John Graves and daughter J Florence, of Seagrave, have re: turned home after visiting'a 'week ph Mrs: Wn, Foster, sr. Finger: ard

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