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Port Perry Star, 21 Apr 1909, p. 7

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no concern making clothes so far as we know maintain a the best. They handle is materials in the most careful arnt . and most thorough manner selection, so many styles, such a great number of | possible. They seem to feel can fit any woman or girl who wants a skirt at { as we do a sense of moral What we haven't in stock, we can make up. We em- responsibility to you, who may and operators You Surely should come here oF any want { wear the clothes, to see that your confidence shall not in any slightest particular fail of being justified by the resultg you get, The clothes we ofter you, made especially and exclusively for us by the greatest of Can: ada's clothes makers, represent the highest in value giving and value getting. Youll realize when you see them that : geady-made is the really sane' and: sensible way to buy clothes 'and that this "modern store is the place. You'll find every new color and model here for men and. young men, $8.00 to $20.00 g your 'costumes, suits, skirts | will expect for the work done We Have planned and prepared dor fnGnths to present & and Election of skirts to sell at popular price. We have at Lgor. len BE twelve modern Jyles to Cand Ah . i0. every wanted weave, tant] Sh tin iF:g00d color. Assen skirt for ; At $7.00 Anon ~ Colors Black, Navy, Brown nd Green, The modern nine, We have sold more $7.00 skirts this season than ever in our history. = At this price we have four handsome high grade tail: ored 'designs trimmed with satin: and - buttons. Colors, 'Navy, Black and Brown. Price $7. 00 Cat. PROSPROT ' Mgand Mrs: Robson and family 'or of Poronto is the guest of Mr on, pri. 'your "stomach trouble right Jon bo Jou your Pharamacist iand. ask 1 a 50 eeu case of Pape' 8 Diapepsi if and lot you. i. one. 23. 1 onr: trouble rin okie, and Bt ml "that won't come off, leh | gic 'Somerville Mr Henry Hunt weats the It's a 0 'to report that Mrs : very seriously ill, pathy 'is' felt for the : ber from here attended the play at Prince Albert last week Mes E Gilroy. visited with her arentstust week : aombe of. Uxbridge is of Mr. Ed Coombe. "of our. farmers. have son, of Whit- s the guest of Miss A Mark, Miss W Wilson and M Honey have returned To spend ing a few 'days in or of the e here attend sri} Dennis on: of Toronto. ent with Mr WM rk farmeas have start: Par : Mr. Roland Nesbitt, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr T Johaston Mr Alonzo Williams has im- proved his farm by putting up a new windmill. Mr Fred Raines has also put up one..on his evap- orator Mr Ira Alldred of Scugog was calling on friends here on Sunday Master Roy Carnochan of Pors Perry, spent the week with this grandparents here Me ; Alfred Dowson of Bethel spent "Sunday with friends here If you want to see. diaplay of 'plants, | Parish have a look through his greenhouse We are pleased to see Mrs Jos Ralnes out again after her illness Mrs M Forde has returned home She spending the wiater in the south. MYRTLE STATION Mr John Bright is buildin, new barn, and it is a big one. he foundation wall will be of cement, ! and will be 156: feet long by so wide, 9 feet high and 14 in: thick. "| The stable floors are also to be of cement and the barn will be up- {to-date in every particular, Mr Jas § : I of Port. Perrys has the the wal and ii the jc Fob to Mr Vi den, spent a few days with Miss Mm} Mat Much temperance temeranse. soppkein 'was discussed at the April meeting of the Prince Albkrt W.C.T\U., held at Mrs J] C Campbell's home | on Friday, April 16th, : The sewing bee at the home of" Mrs Pearse on the previcus Tues-- day wasthoroughly enjoyed and at this meeting plans were made for antoher one soori at Mrs R Robertson's home. The cigarette scourge was discussed and steps taken to enforce the law if possi: .- ble. Prince Alber W CT U does + not intend that boys of promising 3 ability shall be destroyed by this * . plague if anything can be done to 3 prevent it The popular drama, * Aunt Dinah's Pledge," is to be given again by the Prince Albert Dra- matic Club, this time in Scug Grove Hall, on Friday, April 23r The drama is one that is highly amusing to all, but behind all the fun there is a deep moral teaching which will tend to uplift humanity Dog poisoning has again started here. cret service men ate on a the lookout, and we hope they will catch the guilty party. Dorie -- EXT S Lely oe -

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