Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1912, p. 5

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+ $1.70 ly designed Waist of White 'Lawn, having low necked There's as much character in a parasol as in any other thing: a woman wears, carries or uses, To get parasoly of character and style, it is only neces sary to see the McIntyre line. This one is of the most attractive values of our hot weather merchandise. sibretta FANGY COLORED PARASOLS, $1.25 THE Women's parasols made of fancy Zephyr and Satin Finished Drill, in a Spread big assortment of patterns and colars, You don't have to be a sport to be weil dressed, and you don't have to spend a lot of money in order to have all the latest fads in men's fixings. The secret is, buy these things fo dt Mclntyre's. FANCY SILK SOX 50 PAIR Men's Fancy silk sox in mixed shades of grey and black, red and black, brown, or blue and black, with silk lsle heel and toe. Men's Combination Underwear $1.00 a Suit Men's Summer Combinations, made of fine white dimity, with short sleeves and knee length. Similar to the B. V. D. Underwear, only Canadian make. cellar, trimmed all around' v aby 'Irish scalloped edging, Short sleeves are trimmed at the . bottom with cluny insertion. Back plain, buttoned in front, es 34 to 40. NG HATS 50c "Hats for men or ain shades or mot- Colors, white, y, green, ted, brown, etc. Each 50¢ ton, is. spend- | The Rev. Mr. Totten, of *Scugog, 'daughter, Mrs| conducted the _ services here Sunday Gil: while our pastor took his appointment. WANTED [ffx grasses sm Perry, Ont. CAESAREA Tenders marked "Tenders for concrete SAMUEL FARMER, of - the Sunday Jane 16th' Rev: Mr - Barrett, | for the two new steel es to bef' arlington conducted the services afternoon and 'evening. His [on the 12th con, opp.: lot 20 and the 3 # year. i e. ; ¢ te for that day. On. Monday | ation. The tender to state the amount nine to be JULY Ist | Blackstock 'choir both days | completed by Sept 1, 1912. The low- oney x tou orkid wa the pr ALEX LEASK, Reve. 8 ig day Of sports everybody had a] A number from: here went on the | BD : J excursion to Guelph last Friday and | THE } Mis. J. L. Buck] Orono, | ¥eports of ha g a good time: ) Port ® ey $ id Parsonage on | 'Mr Silas Fitchett has purchased a e re from the office of publication, Blong Block, Queen street. Port For Concer ele Work Subscription $1.00 a year in advance The undersigned will receive Sealed | Advertising rates on application. Caesarea held a very successful an: | work" up to noon on Saturday July. 6, Publisher and Proprietor niversay on Jung a0 s and ryth. On{1912, for the concrete work required the services| erected over the Nonqtion: River one ams. 9 talk in the afternoon was to the chil- [other on the on the 6th con, opp. lot | - 5 were aj9ren and in the-evening. to the older] 10. The : cement and gravel to be Go TO SONYA Eo y , His sermons were very ap-|supplied on the ground by the Corpor- ON ne 17th a tea was given. The [for the whole job, and the work to be gave some beautiful pieces, Ow- [est or any tender not necessarily fg to the large. crowd oe proceeds cepted. Plans and. oi Decifications The P Kr esby fetians OBE SR ERs 3 may be seen at the residence olf ex were $66.0 gh be gece a te ere are having {The operation for cataract of the and entertainment 5 3 ore? Gy CA Sonya is the place to celebrate. e Sovere ri Grand Orange Lodge has in sitting in Fredericton. 1B, €lected Lieut-Col. J. H.' Scott,

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