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Port Perry Star, 4 Nov 1908, p. 5

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But the whole stocks are thoroughly varied and representative of the best: | recognized fashions in Dress Goods. Fabrics for tailored suits include a broad range of Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds, Serges French Panama, Prunella, Armures in plan and novelty weaves, For evening wear and ceremonious occasions, plain and fancy silk Eoli- enncs, San Toy, Voile. Every new color of the scason and scores of new examples of fabric : fancies from at home and abroad will be emphasized 2t'this exhibition. - Information will be glad- ly given and every courtesy for leisurely examination extended Fine Suiting Material to go Saturday at 65c¢. a yd. 600 yards of smart, up-to-date fabrics for your new fall suit, a splendid assortment to choose: from in either plain or fancy weaves, including Amazons, Fancy. Cheviots, Fancy Worsteds, Karantha Cloths. = The fancies come in stripes in two 'or thice toned effects, also self striped designs mostly 44 inches wide. Cloths pur- 6 : est wool with perfect dyes and rich lasting finish. Saturday per yard. ... 5C. § Jones, Dunk & Co. Li Reynolds last. Thursday by the members of tbe Epworth League and their frien | MYRTLE STATION Don't fail to call at J. E. Bea: cock's store and see his new line of rubbers. The Maple brand, Best in the world. The Rev. E. E. Howard preach- ed anniversary services in' Ponty: 'pool on Sunday, and Rev. Mr, Chapman of that place occupied the pulpit here.. - ' Miss Carolyn Beacock sang ata ; | Targe concert in Bethuey on Mon- day night last. x Miss Aggie Rahm, of Burketon, gpeut Sunday at the Birnie House, Mr. John Bitnie spent Sunday 281 at Whitevale Mr. A. Quinn was in our village last Mouday shipping stock, Tle carpenters that were work: ing at the new church have gone cer hunting, ~~ : "The plowing match held here last Friday was a great success. Mr. D. M. Johnston; of London, as bought Mr. John Bright's north im, and is moving there this wish him all 'success. cock's and see their Leaf . ' The undersigned having purchased the blacksmith business formerly owned by Mr. A, W. Allin, is prepared to do all kinds of general promptly and at reasonable rates, He will make a specialty of horse shoeing and solicits your work. * It will be quickly done and well done as he has had considerable experience in this line having run a shop for himself for a' number of ears in the West. he Woodwork Department will be in charge of Mr. A, W. Allin whose name is a guarantee for satisfaction in this line. Cutters and Buggies painted and repaired A. 6. DOWSON blacksmithing

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