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Port Perry Star, 3 Jun 1908, p. 4

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* We et planned to ccomplien in June the largest 'single fohssreice department in the store's history. We've, assembled for this occasion the finest collection of Ready-to- the prices are, without question, lower than you have ever known. Every garment included in this sale is new and up-t NAA Srp ate i SE Ag A YD Joon pad GY, TY to the TEE SS at SN Se ee -, SF, > phat ; ji of ea deptndab Br "in style, These remarkable specials coine from ge purchases, including sample fines, caneelled orders and mansfctures surplus stock, it LS dt | Lal aH 1 of Zr = ) l) Every garment unable satisfactory tn every way. early fall wear as well. fit and finish. $15.00 to $25. 00 Suits for $10. 00 An excellent variety of étyles, Record Breaking We have gathered for this sale a lot of 27 suits that formerly sold at $15 dnd $25. garments of present wear materials in stylish néw models that will not only be suitable for present wear but for Every garment distinctive in character and perfect in Colors Cardinal, Navy, Brown, Black; Copenhagen, Blue, and Fancy Grey and Brown Tweeds. Sale Price $10. 00 Thorctghty wel made A SNAP. fine Lawn White Waists, somely trimmed with sizes 32 to 40, June S $1.00 Waists for soc. New styles, fresh goods, but we want a busy June, so we offer these hand- tucks and embroidery, long aud short sleeves, ale each soc. Smart Spring and Coats. back, in fawn coverts. Fall Hip length, tight and semi-fitting Patterrs white, Print Wrappers 98c¢. Sane as illustration, of black and All sizes." blue and white fine print. June Sale 98e. Cream Lustre Skirts Well made Cream Lustre Skirts trimmed with pleats and folds of same material. $2.69. Remember the Sale starts Thure- at Half Price. Regular $4.50 for ---------------- Long. loose - fitting Tweed and Worsted Coats, light shades of grey tweeds, black and white and green and white checks, elaborately trim- med with silk velvet and braids. These are model coats from a large Toronto manufacturer and present a wonderful opportunity for you to buy an exclusive coat at less than cost and make. are plain, stripe and check. lar $10.00--June Sale $5.00. Regu- day morning, June 4th, at 9 a, m. . ) Be ou hand if you waiit value for your money. Cleverly designed 'high - grade Voile - Skirts in 'black, navy and brown, trimmed with taffeta silk ribbon bands and pleats, Vou must see these to realize their true worth. Altogether they are far better value than are usually sold otitside the best city dress-making establish. [Rn Jaime Sale #9. 50. & Company ments, June Sale price $7.25. Qur Greatest Year In spite of industrial &orms and financial depression, this. Corapany has steadily marched forward. Inftead of losing ground, or even standing ill, The Mulual Life of Canada wrote MORE business last year than in any other one year in the Company's history. The total new insurance amounted to $7,081,402-- a gain of $1,677,855 over 1906, of this was written right here in Canada. The Mutual Life of Canada is the people's Company ~=conducted in the interests of its poley Bud who get all the profits. And all but $78,000 Vi ga Port Perry Stax, Is issued every Wednesday morning from the office of publications Blong Block, Queen street, Port Perry, Ont. Subscription $r.00 a year in advance. $1.25 if not so paid. Advertising rates on application. SAMUEL FARMER, Publisher and Proprietor. | Whitty Listrict Epworth League The convention of Epworth Leagne workers which met at Claremont on! Wednesday of last week was qnire helpfull in many ways, 'The attendance was not -large, largely becanse the farmers were very busy at that time - Several leagues were not represented. Port Perry sent a large delegation consid: "| ering the distance they had to travel. Claremont Medthodist Chureh is" FE Fe a very pretty structure, and quite' comfortable, The music provided hy pity thet those who did not profess i Christianity should have complete control of this part ot life. ; Miss Weir gave a vocal 'selection in her usual pleasing manner, | Rev A C. Crews was to have ,conducted a Round Table Confer- 'ence on League Methods, but as the "hear of supper had arrived this was. replaced by a briet speech by the 'same gentlengan, He dealt: with tthe growth of League work, and stated that there were three secre- tarics now in tne field instead of one as formerly. Results were good {bus the Leagues had not yct realized the necessity for increasing their donations for the furtherance of the Lwork. delegates for supper and all were {Pleused with the hospitality afforded, In the evening the neniinating committee reported their list of offic. ers, most of those ol last year being reelected, The only changes! were': --1st Vice-Pres,, Miss Har- vey, Whitby ; 3rd Vice-Pres., T. E. Stephenson, Claremont ; Asst. issionary - Vice-Pres., Mr. Car ruthers, Whitby; Treas. Mr, Db. Claremont Leagues billeted the Edward Barton SINGING MASTER Will give vocal 'instruction on Wednesday of each week. Studio at the home of H. Roberts, Water Street, particulars apply to BUYING THE RIGHT FURNITURE Is not a compléx problem, It is simply the study of -individ- ual requirements.' 'We 'have studied the needs of the people: Lhe are prepared to supply' em, These goods are seasonable |: For Sno ESA HUBERT L. EBBELS i Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Port Perry MONEY~-- Several sums irom $300 to $10,000, have been" placed with" ne for immediate investment at low- est rate. WMH. HARRIS, B.A. LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor; Natary Public, : + | Solicitor for the Bank of Commerce. Solicitor and Clerk s for the Village of Port Perry. Telephone 24. DENTAL AANARAA AANA AANAAAAAI A A. SANGSTER Dental Stirgeon, : Graduate of Royal Cotlége of pital Surgeons, Tororito, Re Office Hours---g a, mi. to 6 px Also open Saturday evenings, Offices over Rose & Co's Store, Queen 81 w. Port Perry. J. GOLDRING PIANO TUNER, ETO. Is now prepared to: tune, action || the ctioir was of unusual merit. "In-| Black, Myrtle ; Conference Repre- {deed it is seldom that one hears : ive, Rev. L 'Snell, - ; and: reasonable : such good choral work'by a mall] 108 regulate, tone regulate, HEAD OFFICE + keep your piano dn WATERLOO, Ont. GEO. A. ROSE, General Agent, - Port Perry. 2 M4 PLE Vv I LLE ss E. Johnson was visiting s in Siloam. Roy Hood, of Sciigog, spent y Nth Me. 'Mr. Gerrow. .| Sure 'Llberal. .. of Greenbank, oe Saterimiaw, Mrs. | probabilities as seen by the News + Stiré Conservative... «sows 42] Probable Conservative........ 254 Probable Liberal... .. i500. 015) Doubtful 30 anapses pense 11} bib ol A hel 134 | choir as was given upon the occa: sion, As nsunl the time. devoted th re: ceiving reports wus not_as satisfac- | torily spent as it would be if every reported. fully. the work ong, They Mr 8 L. Sarr o pati fr > ¢ Verandah Chairs [hai

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