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Port Perry Star, 16 Jun 1909, p. 5

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department. ~Buysa regular 10.00 Suit Saturday. We're bound to make Saturday next a big day in our Meu's Clothing "To accomplish the tremendous sales we must have, the price is cut away down, reason why behind this sudden announcement. these excellent suits, that sell fast on Saturday at the low this lot. price of $7.75. All sizes in threshold of the summer 00 and 15.00 suits. ndons lot. All at one - ay There is a good See regularly for 10.00, go out | At $5.00 Suits that sold up to 8 00, 9.00 and 10.00. . We're bound to cut a big hole in the big stock of Men's Clothing we handle + If you want a good suit cheap, vou can pick out + many splendid values in this 5.00 lot WEDDING INVATATION XIII ICI ish Shoes for M and Women \ : We are showing this oe season . the largest assortment of Invie- tus Shoes we "ever had. '. The lovictus Shoe uceds no introuuction fit, style and dura- bility 'are embodied in the Invictus, - KHX | ot gig have | WHITBY Too late for last week - The County Council, owing to illness of some of the northern mem- bers, adjourned for a. week till Monday next. $ Construction. has 'begun on the public building, The red and grey 'i8tone from New Brunswick which Me. Fowke, M.-P, , 'has succeeded [ |in having adopted, makes a very | beautiful color scheme. A novel meeting of 'the South Ontario farmers' institute was held on the farm of Elmer Lickon Thur- sday, with practical illustrations {in spraying and addresses by several rofessors profes: from the Agricultural College at Glelph: Amongst the speakers, Mr, Fowke made a most {favorable impression, advocating as {he did a further extension of govern- ~ | mental? aid by way of scientific investigation for the 'great basic istry of Canada. r. Jekyl and de. at' the Ontario Ladies' Thursday ni 4 sectionman, wis tried that M. Harper, and a ¢ diet * | as thoy are going fast, in light 50 cents Light and dar navy, blue striped Galatea Blouse and Pants Sizes 3 to 6 years : Saturday per Suit 59¢c. § Splendid Summer Shirts § for Men : a real bargain . Saturday 75c. A regular 1.00 W G & RK shirt, soft front negligee. cuffs detached ground -Sizes. 14 to 16} Pretty blue and black str pe on white Bargain Price 75c. Men's Black Bib Overall Double seat and knee, extra heavy black denim: Reinforced pockets, the very wear, sold regularly at 1,25 Saturday best overall for real hard per pair $1.00 We have now in stock all ths new styles in Men's outing shirts, cream and white, at from 75¢. to $1.50, fancy and silk. All sizes INK & CO. TRIVING to SERVE ITS PUBLIC BEST Ae 0} i h . MYRTLE STATION Mr. and. Mrs. Howard returned from. Conference on Friday : last, Mr, F. E. Harrison and wife spent Saturday in Toronto, : Mrs. Jno, Beacock, Bowmanville, and daughter Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, and son Clarence, of Blackstock, spent Thursday'and Friday at J E. Beacock's. ; Mr. B. Greenwood and. friend Miss A Weatheral. of Kinsale, spent Sunday eve at Mr. J. E. Beacock's, Mr. Thos. Bartlett was in our village Sunday. Mr. John Bright paid a flying trip to Ottawa on Friday last. . Miss Carolyne Beacock sang for the Durham Old Boys at Orono on Friday last, ' Several from here attended the 0dd Fellows Excarsien to Niagara Fall 'on Wednesday. last, : Mr, John Brights barn raising went. up with great success on Thursday. last. Photos of the crowd at Tea and the winners of the raising on Post Cards at J. E, Beacock's," Hurry and get them as they are going some, , Canadian Jim; Elephants. Kan- + garoo, Derby Banglans turnip seed, also Yellow Aberdeens at J. E. t's * Yon want to come quick all boys go to Braoklin this week for the Tues. . Mz. Tennyson is making a decided im- | The Beautiful Young Road S PRINTED AT THE STAR. Uxbridge Board of Trade Uxbridge Journal The Board of Trade of this town was re-organized on Friday evening last, with H. J. Gould as president again, J. F. Brownscombe as vice president and P. Shier as Secretary Treasurer, A Committee of the president, Secretary and Mr. Alex ander was appointed io recommend an .execvtive committee and see what other committees were desira- ble and to report at a meeting of the Board on Wednesday evening of next week, Before organization Mr. H. Gould as president of the old Board of Trade explained that this mee: ing was called at the request 'of some of the business men to discuss the factory question and other matters affecting the business interests of the towh and for reviving the Board of Trade if thought advisable, He theu called upon a number of gentlemen in the following order to glve their views; Major Sharpe, J. F. Brownsecombe, T, C. Nicholls, EF. Dobson, W. H. Brownscoombe, J. Ewen, P. Shier, F. Crosby, C. H. Nix, C. BE. Joucs, Jcs, Reeve, C. Pears, Geo. McGuire, C. Kdlly, D. Campbell, J. Alexander, J, A. Richards, 8. Eck, G. Vernon, and 1. J. Gold, most-of whom respond :d, touching on various subjects, includ- ing early closing, two marker days instead of one, "and the Palmer factory. 2 0 The meeting was well atiended and some of the speakers were {quite hopeful and - enthusiastic, "PROSPECT "NOTICE The Pacing Stallion Hal. H, 7 years old,the property of H. M. McKenzie, Port Perry. will stand for serviee at thig season. 1909, ¢ DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE Hal. H. is. of a dark Chestnat color, 2 white hind feet. and small strip on nose. Stands 15 hands 234 inches high and weighs over 1200 Ibs with great bone ane muscle, : Hal H. was sired by Octoroon sire of Charley B. record 2.07} Cande, 2.11 1-4. Teddy B. 2.18 1.4 Oliver Mowat 2.2334, Bobby Hal. 2.18%, and others. Hal. H. dam by Cap Hunter 2.18} Cap Hunter by old Clear Grit. Cap. Hunter sired Prince H. 2.16%, Sprink 2.19. - Kathleen, 2.21 1:2 and other ast ones, For Terms apply to H. McKENZIE, Prourietor. SEASON 1909 ACME [3572] (10485) THE PROPERTY OF of Reach, Manchester P.O' Will serve mares durin the season at © his own stable at $2000 BERT 24 NE is provement in the looks of his house. orse his own Stable Port Perry during R. M. HOLTBY, Township

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