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Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1912, p. 5

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is conducted in connection While we do'not here we make it a rule without exception to'add $7.00 de from materials brought in. : is now and they will be made up in the order 7 # ance ay of Fall Dressgoods La a connecti n with the opening of our making up department we will exhibit our cxten- sive range of new dressgoods just received from England. Exclusive suit lengths of English and Scotch Tweeds and worsteds, fine Serges, and light and heavy dress fabrics in ghe smewest -»> "~ duroys in the year the'indications pointed 10 3 big Fry Season in velveteens. We have for and last week opened 4 args import shis - ta pment of Velveteens and Corduroys, $ Siete hadiias fas : Some oe st . ERT ings a Green, Bern, Sky, Sapphire, Navy, Garnet, Grey, Mauve Per yard §Qc September Delineato On Sale Now 5 . : i 5 LY : : 15c Copy pa a : : ee Tm sd et : A number of - M 3js atiended en ihe. J to Niag-| Perry, spent the week enid with Maste | Post Office, last Weck attended a wed: Soja report 23004 time except for|C, D. Samells recently. ding of a friend in the .west part of i the Ssappsintmient hb of not iehing The tourist season is nearly over as, Reach. Fad epot ide get ie. early A great many people are returning to| Our Pastor held a meeting at the a dame. : " Head Isstavoat ft had reference to ov 9 . > it mh ew of Mis, Cavers sh is. ulin | which wal on (Tee Services, by; Burling-| from Typhoid fever, we hope for her | first Sunday in October. The Mon. : . speedy recovery. day evening will likely take the form 2 Of Blackstock, | My 8' Brace our enterprising thres: {f @ Lecture and Social, ns her put a grain blower on his grain] Our two threshing machines are Judge was here [separator which is giving great satis- | heard now humming away and they 8 fine or- | faction. have enough to keep them humming 74 ). the Pro-| Mr: Sam Crawford, of Nestleton, for "some time to come, This is a - has rented Mrs: Edwards farm, Tortie and ow prosperous Island. der Mr. P KI TOps are abundant and there is great If you found youPfiseg ih has hie new barn nearly cause for Savitude to the great iver Impure woud bo to took any sam and Harvesting is getting on. very slow- oral Sons. We aT pson, . Tor- Hy on account of the very rainy weath-f = ¥ine andson Arthur, of Mrs. Geo: ery. some of the grain is growing New ork, are a present. visiting with he, : : sister 'Miss Minnie Plowman, at -the io _-- David Martin and son. and [home of My. John Plowman. This is ' J = : ughter are renewing old acquaint: the first. time these sisters have met| " Ances. for 2 nnmber of years, probably about » 1 twelve. KF : , 0 songon le cial - Fred Ingram and Joseph A.|™" ey } are arranging for a trip to' the North West. = It is possible they may " EEE SEASON 19712 least. Their friends wish them| -- . ity and : thes Sha : : s Rennie, of Toronto, and her ; To Pls Martin are at present visiting] her mother M) Martin at thef young: peo éople from| Master Leonard Henry, of Pore! Mr, and Mrs. C. Gordon, of the

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