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Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1912, p. 5

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natural wool 'underwear. - ed of 5" small i i st, i ony Miss Mc Gin? while¢ Skating, an le, rendering Mr. 8 i ope fot her. speedy from & co > his cousine n eased to. g ur former * Sunday Jast [and : -- Alfred} bass v osed 1n single "breasted style with. fancy buttons: ol yur well twisted. A ocking with double heels-and toes, Comfortable, and will give satisfactory Tlisses' One- Piece. en : Hands me Gown of - Amethyst Delaine $12.76 Women's handsome one-piece gown of corded delainé, in amethyst shade. Kimona waist has pretty revers of white net, over amethyst marquise silk, and trimmed with dainty applique. to match. The yoke with high collar, and cuffs 'are of tucked cream. net trimmed with silk applique. The skirt; which is made. plain, with 14. inch band of marquise silk at bottom, is trimmed with buttons and silk loops. Size 34. "Regular $18. 00. Women's Black Panama Dress $128 = Women's one-piece dress of black' panama. Waist has yoke of black silk trimmed with silk lace. Front and long sleeves are trimmed with black applique. Skirt is plain style with back and front panel trimmed with buttons. Size 34, Regular price $10.00, Misses' One-Piece Dresses 6.75 Misses' one-piece dresses of Cheviot in old rose and navy, with plain tailored. or sailor effect waists, tons, Sizes 16 aud 18 years Skirts are pleated and trimmings are black soutache braid and but- Regular value $8.00, EE ES EEE "Bleached Sheeting TWILLED OR PLAIN 25¢ YARD Plain or twilled English bleached sheeting, 72 inches wide, made from long fibre cotton, evenly woven and finished ' pure. The regular price is 30c, and at that price. there is no better value offered. February Sale 26¢ 'tan and brown. A Guaranteed Kid Glove 19 " The Lily " kid glove is one that we imported direct from Manchester, The wearing qualities of this glove will be bet- ter understood from the fact that after a whole season's selling, not one pair has been returned owing to imperfection. To introduce this glove more thor- oughly to our customers we will sell it for 79c a pair during February, The regular price is $1.00, and it can be had in black, be Presbyterinn sua Congre- | 0 ual Crue § will be taken in "The members and} MCINTYRE Barrett--Hall The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C an opportunit Hall, Owen Sound St; Shelburn, } ie ohper »; was the scene of a pretty but quiet wedding on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 26. when their eldest daugh- | Mr. Wm Brows went last week igo to visit her son, brother and sister. She' accompanied ber ter Jennie E. was united in marriage to Mr.' Georgé | Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barrett, of it Sister M Glenister who had come t w (awtng her mothers' | pyronton, Alta. MIL ON GOOD | Woman The bride, who was handsomely gowned in whi'e silk 'marquisette = over Taffetts, trimmed with pearl beads, and OLLARS Ti fringe. carried a boquet' of white caranations and lillies of the valley, and entered the parlor to driing to | thE strains Mendelssohns wedding R march played by Miss May Mathew | The bridesmaid 'Miss May - Hall, The peveinps nd ei Journals wad beautifuly 'gowned in pink is d silk, draped with pink embroider: 8; million ed chiffon and pearl beads, and onire was foo | carried a boquet of pink carnations ndition of hisland lilies of the valley. The SPEpSIA 10 | groom was. supported _ by his kin the: end Go Mr. Sam Barrett, of Mihi After 'the ' ceremony, petformed by Rev. W. the guests repaired ithe dining room, where a ivy dinner was served. The| py couple left on the evening Joc oma Manchester; | Tmuediate Executor"s Sale OF VALUABLE PASTURE LAND TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday noon, March 2nd, 1912, for the purchase of pasture land, being the Northwest quarter of lot 12, in the 6th concession of Reach Township, said to contain 50 acres more or less, This property is considered one of the best grazing farms in Reach being well fenced, richly grassed and watered by the never failing Nopquon creek also easy of access on a good road. A 'marked cheque for-10 per cent of "the purchase price must accompany each tender which will be returned if not ac- cepted. The highest nior.any tender not necessarily 'accepted. "Terms 34 cash on conclusion of sale, balance to suit purchaser at 6% interest. Ssession cau be given ts. M. STONEHOTSE . 107 Lippincott St., Toronto. cor 4 AMES STONEHOUSE, Port Perry. Address Sizes 5 to 7}. STOCK SALE "Mr. W. R. Hooper, lot 4, con s, Cartwright, is offering for sale by public auction some surplus stock, inciuding horses, cattle aud pigs. Sale takes place on Satnrday, Feb. 10, 1912, at 1 pm. Geo. Jackson, Auctioneer. Sings of the Division Courts COUNTY. OF ONTARIO © 1912 WHITBY-Clotk, Miss E. L. MW: = BROUGHAM= & Clerk, reanviood- sth, May 6th, Jaly sth, Sept n. iat 191, hl Ny BEE y aGth, Ma 1th, To A pty 3 gt es ad Ine oh tg 3 PORT PERR er

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