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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1911, p. 5

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© back but cured mie ALTERA- 2 west sum Misses! mdsome suit of green cheviot, made in plain tailored style, Skirti is sever ored, with front 'panel running" 2 bottom. Side panels stop at knee, finished from knee down by inverted pleat. . Coats well ated, lined with Tralian cloth, lat and. lapels trimmed with" silk braid, Si zes 14, 16, 18. FREE 1ere no tof any season Eoihe It is the ay gs. There is unquestioned quality in the handsome anship, while the style and fit of these coats is un- ladies are ready to show you over our Ready-to-wear sTruis NS OF Wsste Sars Misses' semi-fitting coats, 50 in. long; made in plain tail- _ored style, with military col- lar and cuffs of self material. 'Made up of cheviot, kersey, striped tweeds. Colors are navy. black, brown, grey and green, mixtures, Sizes 14 PERFECT FITTING COLLARS COATS WITH LADIES' COATS $10.00 Ladies' coat of heavy kersey cloth. A handsome garment tailored on long plain lines. Has fancy cuffs, and stand- up, turndown collar of self material, trimmed with but- tons. Colors, 'black, navy, green, and brown, 50 in. long to 18 years. . : Price. $8.00 Sizes 34 to 40. CHILDREN' § COATS G FROM ALL WOOL KERSEY COAT $12.00 Ladies' coat made of fine all wocl kersey in navy, black, o1 brown. Is a handsome model with shawl collar trimmed with black satin. Single breasted front closed with large silk buttons. But- tons also trim the back. Sizes 34. 36, 38 Price $10.00 Price $12.00 STACK TO REVERSIBLE REVERSIBLE TWEED COAT $15.00 The popular fancy this sea- son runs to reversible tweeds The model here illustrated is made up of a very effect- ive pattern in grey tweed, Cellar and cuffs trimmed with reverse side of clobh. Strictly plain tailored and fits perfectly. Sizcs 34 to 40. TWEEDS $10.00 COAT Each season we make special efforts to secure a coat to sell at this popular price, which is a better value than any other $10 coat on the market. We have an extra good one this Fall--Fine quality all wool kersey, plain tailored style. so inches long, shawl collar trim- med with silk Sizes 34 to 44. - iE Sah S making has opened under Miss Shields' management. Department - Orders left . "pow will be made up fe last "two weeks of Sgptember. . Leave your order earl Women Suffer MORE THAN MEN Women have more than. their share of the aches: and pains that afflict humanity. They must "keep up"; in spite of con- stantly aching backs; or headaches, dizzy spells, etc. Mrs. Edward Calwood of 123 pe 5 Harold Street, nl mar Out, , Says: © +01 suffered wit rable pains, en bad at in my pwd | 4 ; wotlld 'catch me so; es that 1 could scarcely move q odd 'have dizzy spells and hi vip! felt . generally ran down. umber of remedies with learned of Booth's found' an' 'excels rs : raid onde relieved me of th rabi sorenessin m a kidney rouble" Booth's Kidne: Pills, care ick Scugog Council Membeis all present, minutes of last meeting read and confirmed On motion of Mr. Geo. Hood the treasurer - was instructed to pay the following bills for gravel. Messrs J.-M. Platten, 309 loads of gravel fan James Jackson, 178 ands 81730, i: Reader, loads $10.80; Wesley Crozier, 158 loads $15.80: Wm Graham, 110 Joads $11.00 On motion of Mr. Geo. Hood the treasurer. was imstructed to Lpav Mr. Robt. Jackson for road job $30.50. On motion of Mr. Jno. Plough- man'the treasurer was instructed to, pay the following bills, for shoveling snow J. Demera 1 day :175¢ G. Shell 74 37¢ J. W. Totten 37¢, J: Hope % 37¢.P.. McKin- ey $1.05, an Otval Stone $2.55 {for repair of culvert. On motion of Mr. Geo. Hood a Bylaw 'was passed appointing. Mr, Crozier collector ata sal motion of Mr, Geo: Sweet: 'treasurer was instructed Charles Gerow $4.66. s of the, sworn 108 | | F. W. MCINTYRE . Mrs. M. O'Neil that we secure a lady speaker for the winter meet- ing, carried. "Woman and her work' was the subject of a most interesting paper given by Mrs. Edwin Ward Method and. punctuality were emphasized as helps to successful housekeeping. The influences we exert in the home and'in the lives of our chil- dren is most important. An inspiratiaqn was given cvery woman present to make the most of their opportunities for doing ood. "Miss Till gave a pointed reading on "Farmer Grumny in the Meet- ing" which was enjoyed by all. hen foll wed *'t cipes'" pickles pears and rhubarb i | being freely discussed. wagaz.1es were £x- changed, and the meeting closed by singing 'God save the King" Next meeting Oct. 3:d. Com- mittee appointed for papers-- Mrs. Barrett, Miss Ethel Miller, and Mrs M, O'Neil, MANCHESTER . The Bell Telebhone Co. are instsl ing telephones in the houses of a large number of our farmers and and citizens, Toronto Exhibition isthe dra card for our citizens just at p next, and course. more import ait Seine Fost Ferry Fair. 3 Mrs, McEwen: visited ber sister] oad | Mrs. John Masters; - | Mr. Peter Christie and Mr. J. of : fires in heir woods recently. Silk Skirt Special, $3.98 Striped silk Taffeta Skirts with 18 in. flounce and dust frill. white. Sizes 39 to 42. Colors, grey and white, blue and white, brown and That Bald Spot Dont let that bald spot grow! Go to your druggist at once agd get a bottle of Parisian Sage and if that don't check the falling hair, and cause new | hair to grow, nothing will. Dandruff is the cause of baldness; dandruff germs cause dandruff. Pari- sian Sage kills the germs; eradicates dandruff, stops falling hair and itching scalp. We will refund your money, 1f it fail to this in two weeks. Parisian Sage, will cause the hair to grow, if the hair root be not dead. It causes the hair to grow thicker. more luxuriant, and puts new life into it. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every package of Parisian Sage. Itis sold for soc by all druggists or sent post- paid by the The Giroux Mfg. Ce, Fort Erie, Ont., on receipt of price. Sold and guaranteed by Edward B. Flint. SEALED TENDERS addresssd to the undersigned, endorsed, * Tender for Dredging, Port Hope, Ont" will be received until Monday, September 18, 1911, ad p.m, for dredging required at Port Hope, Ont. Tenders will not be considered unless |* 8 made on the forms supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of the tenderers. "Combined specification and form of 'tender can be obtained on application to he Secretary, Department of Public forks, Ottawa. Tenders must include the towing of the plant to and from the work. Only dredges can be employed which are time of the be istered in Canada at the ing of tenders, Contractors begin ork within thirty of the firepot; means a saving of 259, Every buyer of a Souvenir Furnace 1s presented with g legal bond on date of pur hase, guarante ing Sircpot against cracks or breaks of any kind for 5 years. | SOUVENIR FURNACE (New Idea Series) Keeps the house warm and cosy in the severest winter weather, and heats all rooms equally well. It is very simple to operate--just touch the lever and you dump the ashes; there never can be dead coals at the sides the ashes are readily removed. 1t is easy to control the heat and regulate the fuel consumption, which to 509, in fuel hills It is a clean and healthful furnace--gas and dust cannot get into the hot air chamber and then into the living or sleeping rooms. air through the whole house. The Souvenir Furnace is made in Ham- ilton, the stove centre of Canada, by THE HAMILTON STOVE & HEATER COMPANY, Limited It forces pure Buccessors to Gurney-Tilden Co. as well as Papa

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