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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1908, p. 5

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landsome Vandyke Stripe Women's Suits $16.00. MW DE to your order in our own workrooms. Materials are th: New Vandyke Stipes. Golors are Navy, Er ite Green, Brown, Burgundy, London Smoke, Light Grey and P 'Black. Linings are the best. Trimmings -are silk or velvet - 'match. Soutache braid and buttons. All the newest ideas in trimmings to choose from. We will take your measure, fit, make and guarantee one of these handsome suits made to your order in two weeks afier the order is taken. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN Miss Harrison in charge. Bright New Fall Petticoats $1.00 [ercerised Sateen Petticoats, deep flounce with three gathered frills and accordon pleating, color black only, sizes 38 40 and 42 inches. Each $1.00. ready here to ce, "best service, and so that every new tin a dress is passed on to This One for Men I Sa money: saving proposition worth ~* while. It's otr purpose to force out '12 dozen Cashmere sox specially bought at a low down price for now business. These sox are perfect every way, double heel and toe, sizes, 10 to 1114. 25c.a pair. UR Fall Cots for women are built by designers and coatmakers who know how. coats. They are expert specialists on Their life work is making ladies? WRAPPERETTES BY THE CASE UYING W rapperettes by the case is different than buying four or five pieces. Come Thursday, Friday th d gd ol ts none da and Saturday and you'll buy 13c. Wrapperette for 1oc. (wholesale price) All shades are h:re-- Jandscut 1ntemore sample COALS soay cream, sky, navy, red, green and pink grounds with dots, stripes and figured patterns, regular Just | 13c. per yard special sale price per yard «vveiiiiiiiiiiiii iii iii iiitii tii ietriseae sans 10C. "to find out how and where to improve on JA \ this one particular job. They pull apart than you wou'd wear in a life-time. "the very latest out. We've stocked some beauties of this high grade make at from $10.00 to $1600. The prominent Fall shadés are Black, Navy, Havana Brown WD "and Empire Green. Ask for our booklet of Fall Fashions in Women's Goats. CLOTHING FOR BOYS FOR $3.50 THREE piece stits of English Twceds, new fall styles, single breasted, knee pants, sizes 29 to 33, regular $5.00, fOr «vuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ia t iat iit sian 3.50 FOR $5.00 HREE Piece Suits of Fine English Worsted, grey and brown stripes, double and single Sale price suviiiiiiiiiin i JONES, DUNK & COMPANY Ladies' Ready. to-wear Department oF 2nd Floor. breasted, sizes 28 to 33. 5.00 BLACKSTOCK 18 spread over a number of years;~as Fit ehouid be in justice to the tenant Miss McGill, of Janetville,is' spending farmer." Mrs. Wm. Kennedy A few days with "her sister Mrs. E. hig question shou'd receive thor-| Wi. Parker, of Burks Ills, Sanderson, Burketon. ough discussion in a way that it will | Visiting friends aud :elutives on the! i phn Mclibbon, of Tom, ds be helpful to the commiitee, There! Island. endl a few weeks amon er Irien . . : Ev wt vate hn tl one an ES Sb orl tpt Fake on sn. Miss Mabel Lambe, Cadmus, spent CIE was held at Lentre ren on Mr. and Mrs. P. Luke spent Sun- : on, 10 doubt that the committee will do |evening. ~The early bird caught the | 5 Sunday with Miss Alm Hooey, Burkcton, | 446 bost thev can, and they will do chicken pie, and enjoyed it so well that 'day with Pinedale friends, uite a number from around here at- 5 ; --u the Exbibiton at Toronto last it without pay. Tr anybody has a a few of the very latc ones had to take SCUGOoG family, of Blackstock, and recitations by Miss Morrow. The Montgomery family and Mrs. were very heartily applauded, and their aro selections went with a swing. The con- cert was brought toa close by the national anthem. Receipts over $118 oo, josgeedealnde eS e' > 94% bt 0t 0! oe "* There never was such a fowl supper as o% eels: jeegreleed week. *, 'o! ies Ey j helpful sugges fon, now is he tiie Mr. Bradburi and family leave for the to make it. North West in a week or two, = Quite a number gathered at the home tee cannot bring in a report that will '{of Mr. Alfred Bradburn last Friday even-_ please everybody. | ing and a pleasant time was spent by all" Harvest Home services were well at. submit gracefl ally to the inevitable. tended at St, John' s Church: on Sunday Mrs. W. E Dradhurn leaves for Elora in a coyrse of a day or two. Ope thing is certain, the commit The majority (should rule and the minority should er How to Prolong Life | their's mentally, Sucha crowd, and good | natured as you please. Even those few | | who missed th pie appreciated he fact that such good wings could not ast for- | ever. At the concert the crowd was equally large so much so that many had o stand although the ailes of the church were filled. Among those who contribut- ed to the program perhaps none were more welcome than Rev. H. T. Lewis a former pastor, who was a great, fayorite. The program consisted of speeches by Rev H.T. Lewis ard Rev. Mr. Elliott ;! ! « "Advice of Our Baloved Poet, Dre Cliver quartettes by the Scugog Male Quartette | Wendell Holmes nr there is one desire more strong- iy! Implanted in 'the human breast _ithan another as we reach 'maturer Red how, disease and theu take ate of your-elf. ~~ We want to say to. the people of wu feel you are not asi sed to be, you need | disease 10 prolong (of which we shall hear good things later) and the Port Perry Male Quatette ; cornet duett by Messrs, Goldring and | Cowie ; instumentals by the Montgomery | | | Mrs. A. A:ling, and Mrs. Iva of Lindsay. Mrs. E, Preur, Buflalo, i Mrs, Fred Coates and baby Jean, Allandale, and Miss Bennett, of ' Bar: ie, are visitng at Mr. C. Asling's. Mis. Wm. Costello is spending a week with relatives in Mara, Mr, and Mrs, H. Williams, Perry, spent Sunday at Mrs. | Watson, Port Thos. Mes r+, Clifford, MeCullceh and * Joseph Wilson have gone to Guelph 'attend the Agricultural College, The Firepot of a furnace being in direct contains its most effect- We want you fo see the Steel-Ribbed Firepot in the | 'Hecla Furnace contact with the fire,

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