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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1911, p. 5

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RR ATS onl 0 A SRA A -~ ik Christmas Hosiery 'x 7." 'GOLORED SILK HOSE, 50c. | Wonien's hose made of pure silk half way to knee, finished to ps with silk lisle." Fine sheer make particulatly suitable for evening ear, in Pink, Sky, Grey, and Champayie. Per pair §fc. SILK SCARFS $e + -Women's mufflers; of silk. .yarn, neck 4knit-in fine close weave, fronts-in fancy open stitch, fastened in front with 'dome fasteners. - Price $1.00 CHILDREN'S CLOUDS Sy Ce h. from. soft" pearl + Black. Tan, or Colors Black, White, {Children's clouds crocheted. in open woolly "yarn, finished at with tassel. '; Come in Cardinal "or $1.00 Brown, up in pretty gift boxes. 'Per pair $1.00 $1.00 7%. . Per pair $1.00. for Women KID GLOVES Women's guaranteed kid gloves in made of _real : French kid, well made and finished. Put Sizes 54 to 7} |" LINED MOCHA MITTS. Women's mocha mitts in black or tan, with lining of soft eiderdown. Sizes 6 to. a 8) THE Goo "SELECTION tmas---just 25 more business days in which fo do tion to that fact and to suggest a visit to this store best. Ti > iS 100, to adequately describe see our display, which embraces every new idea and s best. This space is too small Two Ribbon Specials kb ure silk taffeta ribbon in various widths, from 1% inches to 4 inches. Colors White, Sky, eseda and Black. price per yard Br. K A . Colored Taffeta Ribbon Helio, one sided jabot. Green. pa Price lace edge. with lace and ribbon. G<AYARD Regular price 8¢ to 15c. ~ 18¢ ~ fo» Colpred taffeta silk ribbon 5 to 5} inches wide, good heayy quality in shades of White, Cream Sky," Pigk, Brown, Reseda, Coral, "Myttle, Cardinal and Navy. -25¢ to 40c, _ Sale price per yard. 15c. ; Lace Collars 25¢ Women's fancy net stock with jabot, trimmed Colors Sky, Pink, White, New Stocks, 35¢ Women's fancy net stocks with the very new Cream ground trimmed with silk in shades of White, Sky, Pink, Helio, and Big Choice of Stock Collars, at 50c¢ We have a large range of net stocks at this price, with or without trimmed with lace, ribbon, velvet, or cord, many shades to choose from. Net Fichus 50c Net fichus or side frills for blouses or coats in Cream or White trimmed with narrow pleats and jabots. ~~ The stocks 50. Nile, Sale Violet, Cerise, Regugar value from Paddy are Men's Black half hose made of pure gauze silk, with close ribbed tops of silk lisle. Double woven heel and sole of silk lisle. Sizes 10 to 11 put up 2 pair in fancy box. Per pair gc. GREY SILK SOCKS, $1.25 Men's fancy sox made of best two ply silky Body is of solid silk in grey and black mixture with ribbed top. Hee and toe of fine black Saxony wool. Put Up 1 pair in box. Per pair $1.25 MEN'S HANDSOME SWEATER COATS $5.00 Owing to the large demand for the better class of sweater coats this scason, we were obi ed to give a repeat order for the $5.00 line. The sweater coats are now on sale in the men's department, and are made up in pretty color combinations such as Green and Maroon, Car dinal and Green, Navy and Grey Maroon and Grey. They are made up from best quality worsted yarn in the same style as cut. Sizes are large 36, 37, 40 and 42. CHRISTMAS RIBBONS Fancy satin ribbons } to 1 inch wide, printed with holly patterns or Christmas greetin provements on the 'premises. = We will 'be glad 'to welcome Mr. and . Porter in.our midst, Thomas ; Pengally 'and Mr. Frayer, our enterprising car- ; re busy building summer es, "Just at present, However & standstill as the boat with unable to - get d Malcolm. the two. gentlemen ted 'by the Townghsp Con-. the Shades ea 8 on Sanday eir visit: proved to 'and profitable. dams has his new 4, vers tnterest Per yard 4 to 8c. . Thd recent rains have raised the water in the wells considerably. A few from here attended the anniversary servicesin Prince' Albert ob Sunday. FINGERBOARD : Miss Vida Stevens has been suf- fering trom an attack of bronchitis and olearisy; but we arc pleased to report that she is now convalescent. Mr. Geo Smith bas been on the somewhat improved, ~~ Mr. Walter Moase and sister, Sick List for the past woek, but he is| Vida, spent Sunday with friends in| Greenbank. Mr. 'avd Mrs 'Gordon Fischley visited friends in this vicinity last week, Kia Miss Hazel Gilison, of Udora, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Western, . : Mr. Robert Moase is back in Old Ontario again. Looks as if he were glad to get back again, too, Mr Aaron Gillson and brother, Moses, spent a few days recently at London, where they were visiting their brother. Thomas, who, we are | 80rTY to say is very ill at present. r, John: Beecroft held a 'sale "of farm stock and implements, which very successful 1. He is moving was Foros "having rented his farm Alar, _F. W. MCINTYRE | MEN'S SILK MUFFLERS, $3.00. Men's silk mufflers imported direct, § and manufactured from pure silk yarn, woven in heavy ribbed pattern, fj finished at ends with knotted fringe. Colors White, Grey, and Black. Provincial elections, visited our burg last Friday. Messrs, Lou and Gordon Sorn- berger returned . from Manitoba on Tuesday, and report an. enjoyable trip. They will spin many inter esting yarns about the West during the coming winter A pew drain is being put in at the parsonage. Messrs. J, H. in hand. Mr. T. H. Watson is disposing of large quantities of coal: Messrs, H. Frise and M. Stone have ccmprleted their grain thresh- ing engug.mer's'f r the season. Mr. Rob 'Muure "8 visiting rela- tions at Fingcrhuned. Mr. J. H. Brown »nd Millie spent Saturday in Cartv right. Mr. Thos Ceuch erected a wire fence in front of 'ni property, much improving its appearance. Our annual missionary meetings are on. The Pastor preached on the subjeci on Sunday evening, and distributed literature. Next Sab. bath evening Mrs, (Rev ) Woodger will preach on the missionary situation ' Mr. Walks, 8echool Inspector, visited our local schocl last Tnesday snd reported everything imfine shape. number attended Beecroft's sale on Friday, which was a goud success. : "Mr. I Beadle visited his son *{ Charlie at Valentia on Saturday. Mr. W. Pollock went to Cart | wright to visit his brother ne day hse SB Ada ge Mio. Ji Milner visited her parents he station recently. : Brown and T. Couch have the work | Measles are going the rounds in our vicinity, school closed on 21st inst for at least a week. The ktcachers, Miss Armstrong, of Brockville, and Miss Watson, of Epsom, have gone to their homes Two of our hunters Messrs S. Stovin and R. Burnside were suc- cessfull in capturing a deer each. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beare Miss Ward, Miss Ethel Miller and Mrs. F. McKague were in Toronto, last week. The special services in the Meth- odist Church, conducted by Evange- list McHardy, are well attended this week. PROSPECT _ A meeting will be held in the church on Monday night to decide on having a Xmas Entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. J. McClintock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Cook. A number of people report of hav- sore throats and LaGrippe. The Farmers are busy getting their turnips ete in. The next Ladies' Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Wilson December 1st. Eversbody welcome Mr. J. Wales i8 on the sick list this week. Miss M. Williamson is organist in our ehurch now. Hunting in Scugog District Continued from front page either side thereof, and so placed that the boundaries will be sufficiently indicated by snch posts." It is very evident that the law of to-day is careful to protect the rights of private property, and at the same time endeavoring to protect the public from undue in~ fringement of their liberties. To summarize: 1 No. person may hunt or shoot on the private property of another without permission. 2 Private property as the law now is, is such property as is clearly and specifically covered by the patents originally issued. No rights of ownership may be presumed to the centre of channel by persons owning land on the shore. A person without any title has no right to trespass upon property of anyone in possession even though his title may be imperfect. There are two game preserves in this locality-- The Scugog Game Preserve Co., and the Cartwright Game Preserve Both these companies have properly registered titles to all their property, and consequently have the right to enforce the Game Act thereon. All Kinds of go)d printing done at . the STAR Office We Are Here to Do Your Printing We Have a Large Assortment r of Type Ready to Serve You \ oi ~~ WE PRINT What You Want, _ The Way You Want It "+... And When You

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