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Port Perry Star, 26 Feb 1913, p. 5

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; Wide Flouncing of in embroidered in pretty flo ered in solid work ignsin Swiss Embroidery Lawn, 45 inches wide, or banding patterns, some _ showing Irish crochet effect. Scolloped or hem- PER YRD $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 AND $2.50 Clearing Price on Embroideries and | Insertions, 3c. yd. ~~ 'About 150 yards of 'solid.' - embroidery, last years' designs, "from 2 to 3 inches wide, Also some remnants, 1 to 3 yards, - regular value 5 to ioc yard, To clear 3c. Finances, and Min: is about $400, Of this sum: usually a ! "5 Irom forty-five to sixty pef cent. goes fact: toward the minister's salary, - twenty- and five per cent towards buwiding and re- a ¥ "aeh SA wat pairs, five «ten per cenu wisi and the remainder, if there is any Temainder, to local benevolence, One urches, live country church was found sup- porting a resident pastor, paying about than #700 and furnishing him a parsonage _the re-1 * Ministers, About ninety per cent, It is fof the country churches have ministers i on less than one-fourth time, about en per cent only have ministers on half time. ' Only the exceptions have {| ministers on full time. ~~ This means the country church 'today'. has a | minister who comes but once a month Such is the proglem of the country urch. But the on is more than a problem: it is an opportunity, [an opportunity 10 revive itself by ving the community in "which it to tackle community problems, 'place in.the battle line with se. who are fighting - for better | farming, 'better. schools, and better ; life. It'bas an opportunity to and the country such as it edges. Big Lace Clearance Sc. yard The large assortment of lace _ offered at this price includes a number of short ends worth » from 8 to 15c. yard, in lengths of 1 to 5 yards. Valenceinnes, Cluny and Torchon all put on sale at one price to clear. Per "yard je. Greenbank a This lotality, in common with | MOS rial commtmties in Ontario has * he the removal of many ofi = =aople, who have | 4 have | suttereu j=' our brightest young ,. - heard the call of the West, an. gone to make new homes for them- selves in the "land of promise". About seven years . ago one of ,our Davi1 McMillan, with many ---- to try his fortune in Saskatchewan. He took up a homestead 63 miles from a railway station, a store or a doctor, and most of what we consider the necessities. of life. Even drinking water had to be drawn four miles. But after years of the hardship of pioneer life the little 1ox1a shack gave place to a.commodious new house and, Dave began to. think it was not good for man to_live alone". So a féw weeks ago w he arrived back to his old hore a little older perhaps but the same Dave, people began to whisper that there would be something doing soon, and it was not long before the inaitations were out for a wedding. The lady of his choice was an old schoolmate, Miss Jessie Michie," who was no stranger to the West as she had ' spent some four years there. The day set was the 1gtn inst. and an ideal day it was for a. wedding. The marriage took place at' the home of "the bride's brother, Mr. John' Michie 'About seventy friends met to celebrate "| the occasion, The bride was becom- {ingly attired in silver g | the pretty little flower gir "voile and y-of the stor . These y customers prefer to do their and price. Come and look ; Black Lace Flouncing . $2.00 PER YARD 27-inch Flouncing. Handsome, effective de- signs embroidered along edge in silk. = Finished with scolloped edge. - I Valenceinnes Lace In addition to the usual standard patterns, we have some effective designs in the coarser Ger- man vals as well as some very dainty ones'in the fine French vals. In almost every case inser- tions are bought to match the lace. PER YARD 3c TO 20c KE -- Silk Torchon Lace A very pretty lace is one woven in a Torchon pattern from pure silk thread. Cream only, 3 inches wide, per yard 15c. Ss | PLANEU LACE EDGING AND INSERTION No lace of the kind ever came from Planeu, Germany, prettier or more dainty than the nar- row edgings and insertions for dress trimmings. Comes in white or cream, widths, 14 inch to two inches. | couple will 1eave about the first of March for thir home in Plumbridge Sask.; and when they go they will carry with them the beat wick~- = host ~* * . - wi anends, TT @ re Cartage Business and House for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his cartage business, horses, rigs, etc, also large double frame house. For par- ticularg apply to. = THOMAS CORRIN, Port Perry, Ont Cure Dandruff For 50 cents THAT'S CHEAP ENOUGH FOR ANY ONE It's easy, and you take no risk. Go to Orval Byer the druggist, to-day, and get a large 50 cent bottle of PAR- ISIAN Sage, the germ killing hair re- storer, If 1t does not. cure dandruff in two weeks Orval Byer will give you your money back. PARISIAN Sage is a pleasant, daintily perfumed tonic and hair grow- er, Itis guaranteed to stop falling hair or itching of the scalp, and to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair. T.F. i | - PARISIAN Sage has many imita- tors--get the genuine; The R. T, Le 4 reserved bid, at stock and 'imple: maould ur a Co.,Ltd, 'Fort Erie, Ont, Per yard 15 to 50c¢. Try Solace at our Expense Money Back for any cace of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA OR HEADACHE TFEAT SOLACE FAILS TO REMOVE Solace Remedy is a recent medjcal dis- covery of three German Scientists that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals and Purifies the Blood. It is easy lo take, and will not affect the weakest stomach. It is guarnteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to be absclutely free from opiates or harmful drugs of any descrip- tion. Solace is a pure specific in every wa y and has been proved beyond question 4 be the surest and quickest remedy for Uric Acid Troubles know t> medical science, no matter how long standing. It reaches and removes the root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and purifies the blood. The Solace Co. of Battle Creek are the Sole U S. Agent and have thousands of voluntary testimonial letters which have been received trom grateful people Solace has restored to health Testimon- ial letters, literature and Free Box sent upon request. ' R, Lee Morris, President of the First National bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as follows: "I want you to send a box of Solace to my fathér in Memphis, Tenn., for which I enclose $1. This remedy has been used by some friends of mine here and I must say its action was wonderful. (Signed) R. 1.. Morris." Put up in 26c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. « IT'S MIGHTY FINE TO BEYWELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY . TAKING SOLACE. NJ Special Treat- ment Schemes or Fees." JUST SOL- ACE ALONE does the work. Write today for the free box, etc. SOLACE REMEDY CO., Battle Creek, Michi, le EXPERIENCE. 11th, 1913, of Chattels 1}.

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