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Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1912, p. 5

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down the left Hon ey 'buttons and loops. The body to fit the neck. throughout with farmer's he head,paws and tail show ined with grey satin. : ate, one of Township re sale; per Exec- 'on this fe id ges A Most suc- cessful 1 ednesday last 'pastor ioe: tr COME 0. 'the plat- Johnson read a ddress of appre- a Yowney present ; well filled Afth agh + <b" completely 188 beacock made a Finda nd sald it was hal king the ladics i lined with grey satin, * and * This is a: Nery fashionable 00 : cloth Coat Fine all wool broadcloth of heht weight' and beautiful finish com- poses this shapely semi-fitting coat. The collar and long shawl revers are of black silk velvet; handsomely trimmed with black braid. This coat is cut with a high waisted effect, finished with belt and closed down the front with two buttons. "Size 36. Regular Price $20.00 February Sale $15.00 Persian Lamb Set $33.00 Persian Lamb Collarette with a close fitting Milita tary Collar, which extends down on the shoulders in a s cape effect over lapping the two paddle shaped front pieces which extend down 24 inches. This fur is No. 1 grade Persian | amb with a rich glossy curl, Imperial shaped muff of the same grade, and the curl which matches exactly with the scarf. Both pieces are lined with best quality black satin. . Regular Price $39.00 TYRE 5 #8 Olive Routley of Buttonville, igspending a féw days with her ant at the parsonage, Mr. C. W. Moon went to the city on Friday, and bad quite & novel experience in getting home The train-from Whitby got stalled at High Point, and had to remain there all night, getting finally re- leased in the morning, Mure. A; W, Smart and family left on Satorday for the city. Her brother Mr. 8. Eaton - accompanied them, "Mr. Less Moase and family have moved inte Mre. Johnston's. house Mr, Frank Bradley spent several last' week at Enfield. 'Mrs. Delve gave a party 'last Thursday to her Sunday School "of girls.-and all had an en- Tb : Epworth League service was held at the parsonage fash 'Thursday, as the church had- n fuel; on account of the coal ite The to ple was taken by Arima L Executor's Sale TOF VALUABLE PASTURE "LAND TO CLOSE AN ESTATE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday noon, March 2nd, 1912, purchase of pasture land, being the Northwest quarter of lot 12, in the 6th concession of Reach Townsbip, said to contain 50 acres more or less, This properly is considered one of the best graziog farms in Reach being well fenced, and watered by the never failing Nonquon creek also easy of access on a good road: A. marked cheque for 10 per cent bf 'the 'purchase price must accompany each tender hen will be tettrped it. not ac: The highest nor any tender not necessarily accepted: Terms (cash on conclusion of sale, balance' A110 suit purchaser. at 67 interest. Immediate possession.can be 'given rs. M. STONEHOTSE 107 Lippincott St., Toronto, od AMES, STON EHOUSE, ! Port Perry. for the. richly" grassed |. Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO 191 2 WHITBY Clerk, br, Jan. 15th, Feb. ih, aly ged ro 13th, hs rds Dec, fhe Ti 1a oun E. 7. a by Jan, 16th, Feb, 6th, we une th, July wn, See th, 14th. 1a hy nH 2 BROUGHAM. Chae Md leeson, Greenwood Jan, Nah Mar, sth, May oth, Jaly sth, Sept pat Jan 5th, v 5 BORT PERRY Cier + Burnham, Poué Por May 7th, hilpp Jan, wath, Mary 26th, g: # 13th, Nov, sai hd, Jan, © pi You 5 CANNINGTON _Gleck, nN fonJan, ih, M pr Sth Nov +" UXBRI GE~Clesk, R An, Bel, ! 5 J FAG gor a we grove--Jan. x agrd, Sept. 10th, or Toth, fan. oh _-- nly By Order, 1. B. FAREWELL, i » Clerk of the Peace Dated at Whitby, Oct. seth, ais, SLO will pay. for

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