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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1909, p. 5

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mean Guaranteed Per Yard a eolienne, chiffon, p nama Bengaline cord, novelty" her the greatest collection of all wool fancy black fore from $1.00 to $1.25 per yard. : to match all these materials, such as fancy net, rat-tail and soutache braid, Every day our dressmaking ex make up the most 3 £ eal perts are giving away free in modern dresses, skirts, waists ; and if you're not satisfied y to' buy the most: modern g to loosen up a whole I6t more riday we're goin Truly this is your great opportunit ) you never will be. dress at the least cost, Fancy Stri ERE Ie Rs ped Satin Marquis---Black 89c¢. per Yard "ih. We can make you a beautiful dress or fancy waist of this handsome material on orders placed Friday at less than cost to produce. iid We want you to see this new material. then you will realize that this is the dressgoods and silk house in all this big section of country, Per Yard 89c. RT opiisgal 1 vo foe va Snances. In en datghter of Mr. ) y|and Mrs. Andrew Pow ers, Black- %, aged 3 months, 3% : i them | The any ho ouncement that Mr Th L- Fowke, M.P., is to speak at an meeting of the Whitby and 'Grange on' Friday night In explanation of the Toronto Eas. rn rail Legislation for. which Shed soe or a or th Oak font business of the late Henry Jones has vrIo4 Mr. Peter: Schomberg. of Col- lingwood is visiting Mr. Jas. Hor- top. Miss Flora Horn visited friends in Moun Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Buck spent Sun- day with their son in Markham who we understand is very ill at present. UXBRIDGE Uxbridge Journal LOCAL OPTION PETITION A petition has been fyled with the town clerk for presentation to. the coufiell asking for & vote in Ux. bridge.on local option. Tt is signed with 132 names. The number re: quire Is 127 or 25 per cent of the eligibli vote. Should there be six OF more names on the petition which bave no right to be there the petition will be ineffective, _Stionld there be |, Mr: Joba Stanton Raglan Shas Tals 8 vote it would require a majority arn I$ bond on Sun ro ual fo three filths of the vote poli- $ wiiat oa. : { Mrs. w. Manning has Returned Ble oy Fon ? to her home in Oakwood after The old established hardware spending a few days with her. mo- ; ther Mrs. E. Jones. Jaen She handel Soman | on held at the K. 'Limited, and jneluding thenames | home of Mrs. Frank Crozier last , ho have been closely iden. | Week 'was well attended and all 'the business for years | report having a good time. members of the company ag | T. Sugpit; C: McNab, Wm. O'Hara Ia Jones and Mrs. C. McNab. A and friend t. Albert on ¥, SEAGRAVE Business burg. Mr, he can 'attend: to' with his coal, apple and potato business, along : : i with tie regular store business. home of Mr. and Mrs. James| My, M. Mark our blacksmith has Manvers, was scene of amore to do than he can well attend : ng on Wednesday, | to and our genial agent Mr. J. H. their daugh- | Brown is about as busy a man as united In fcdn well be found. wo, My, Stewart's' auction sale last week was well. attended, and es realized w ite Jatisfac mer of Mr. Geo, is booming in our little Watson has about all or i * 1 prices realized Te -- materially improves its appearances and comfort, Me. Wm. Pollock is in the norte: hunting deer. Mr, Wm. Rogersis ill and under + Mellow of Saint. the care of Dr field. Sunday evening service in the' Methodist church, as anvounced last week was out of the regular' order instead of a preaching see- vice, the congregation had the great pleasure of listening to a report of the Sabbath School: onvention held in. Toronto recent ly. © Delegates to the Convention, Miss Bryant and Mrs. Snyder read splendid papers on the work of e Convention. Several of our S.S, workers and Leaguers are going to the district Convention at Prince Albert on. Thursday. . -- MYRPLE STATION The Ladies' Aid tea on Wednes~ day last 'in th t e basement of the Methodist church: was a decided Success. The stock sale here on Sa Was also a success, the crowd was small but they were buyers, + Our choir are asked to Manches. ter to the resopening of their Methe. adist church, Nov. 28 and 29. RE Mr. and Mrs. A. Quinn, Toronto were calling on old friends in sue village on Saturday last. ; E

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