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Port Perry Star, 25 Feb 1914, p. 5

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felt or velour in black, 'navy, brown, inter styles. Shapes of : grey ete. ith trimmings of velvet, ribbon, lace and fancy mounts, We have eleven suits to clear at this price, when in style at $18.50 to $22.00. © They're not in style _ now, but there is enough cloth in'them to make over to ad- vantage. The skirt alone is worth five times what we are Don't forget there's only eleven suits. See window asking. BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR Ee SALE" Snap-- Beautiful home for sale, of 'more roomed house .and § acre or. garden." All kinds of fruit, good: and barn--cheap--for further particu- lass, poly 'Morley Campbell, Prince When considering the matter of - painting, decorating = or papering your house consult ga. H. Druean erry Ont. of timothy hay for arris 'binder, 5 ft 1.00 Qe suits that ol a AMY CHRISTIAN CONCERT PIANISTE Teacher of Piano, Voice and Theory. Will be in Port Perry Monday and Tuesday. of each week. Studio at Mrs. Linke's. Pastor. Suddenly io Expires ; Rev. C. L. Johnston- of Pickering; died very suddenly last Thursday. Mr Johnston was making a pastoral visit when he was taken suddenly ill. He was taken into the house where he was about to visit, but expired im- mediately, before medical help could be summoned: Death was due to a clot of blood on the brain caused by the rupture of a blood-vessel. Mr. Johnson came to Pickering last A e was previously in charge of the Presbyterian Church at * North ay or thirteen years, wheré he had builtupa very strong congregation. He was a igh educated man, and was well known throughout the 'Pro- vince. ! by his wife, two Ee We "are puttin for Spring business. Ladies' Fanc 35c each. Side Frills for waists . Big to clear out from 1-2 to 8c to 15¢ so.d Selling reg. voiced that the riding of South Ontar- io would be redeemed for the Domin- ion House at the next elections Mr. F. L. Fowke, ex- M. P., address- ing the meeting, said he had not changed his opinion in the slightest with regard to the reciprocity policy upon which the Liberal Government went down to defeat in 1911. 'Fhe Laurier Government had been defeat- ed by an unholy alliance, in which there was no thought of loyalty to the flag. Mr, Fowke scored the Borden Government for the regime of extrav- agance and reckless borrowing that has been carried on. He moved the resolutions of appreciation and. confi- dence in Sir Wilfred. Mr. W. FE. N. Sinclair, M. P. P., | spoke next, but was deterred from any lenghy address by illness. He moved the resolut'on of confidence in Mr! Rowell.--Toronto Globe Montreal Express Runs into Section Crew near Whitby Shortly after No. 6, the Montreal express train. paased Whitby, Thurs- day morning, the passengers were surprised to see it slowing down, and were astonished to find that two dead bodies and an injured man were near the track beside them. The injured man was brought to the Oshawa hos- here his broken limbs were set 68 of Ladies Collars, each 15 i ! Lace Collars in white only, pop- «ular scollope shape. Some are sized small and . suitable for childrens' wear. Regular 25¢ and ~ Lace Side Frills in white or cream net with adies Handsome Tailored Suits 13505 52200 | ... 18¢ Sale price Sale of tace oc yd We have 500 yards of Lace and insertion before the Spring shipment, _including valenceinnes, torchon, cluny, etc 2 inches wide. Reg. price Sale price Bc Ribbon Remnants 7c YARD All skirt 'ends of Silk and Satin Ribbon at 15c¢ to 25¢ yd. To clear Jc g a list of bargains here tha N Sale of Men's Shirts Regular Price $1.00 to $1.50 for Men's negligee shirts in light fancy designs, white ground with stripe or spot designs in black, navy, sky, mauve etc, Reguiar prices $1.00 to $1.50 Sale. price CLEARANCE OF MEN'S XMAS ! ECKWEAR B50c Each 75 Xmas trade and made from Superior grade of silk. These are regular 75c ties in exclusive designs and and colorings. Clearing price, each 5c We have also a number of regular 50c ties sold out to one of a pattein. Clearing price, each TYRE the two men who were instantly killed The names of the men who were instantly killed, were: Robt. Ashby, and Donald Grant, and Arthur Smith the man who died: in the Oshawa hospital, all of Port Whitby. Oshawa Reformer em " District News Mr: J. D. Flavelle, of Lindsay, won the Eaton cup at the Oshawa Bon- speil, which was the best event of its kind held in that town. Deputy-Reeve Conant about whose qualifications there was some hitch, was re-elected to that office in the Oshawa Counctl, at a nomination meeting held last week. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of Estate of Samuel Wesley McClung, late of the Town- ship of Brock in the County of On- tario, Merchant, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late S. W. McClung, who died on or about the ninth day of January 1914, at Sonya, in the Township of Brock in the Province of Ontario, are required to send or deliver to the un- dersigned Executor or his Solicitors, 1 es and addresses, and full pheticutar in writing of their claims, and statements of their accounts, and h ire of their securities, if any, ND TAKE NOTICE that after March, 1914, the - G. Shaw, will and that the said Executor, G. Shaw, will not be liable for or any part thereof, to any on, of whose claim eived notice, shall | i} © stead. After this the ESTHER A SACRED CANTATA [===] To be given in the TOWN HALL PORT PERRY Thursday and Friday MARCH 5 & 6 to be put on by the Port Perry Choral Union T. H. Follick, Conductor Each evening's performance is Complete in itself. Proceedings start at 8 p.m. Seventy singers in Eastern costume wif take part in the Cantata, which is full of dramatic action. The stage has been - enlarged-and completely refitted with : new scenery SYNOPSIS ESTHER was born in Persia 500 years . before: Christ. Being an orphan from infancy she was adopted "by her uncle, Mordecai, who; recognizing her great natural beauty, trained her in the accomplishments of hi - womanhood. She was chosen by King Ahasuerus te be: his wife and Queen. She did not make known Ber nationality. Haman was Premicr and favorite of the King. Haman hated Mordecai because he would not worship hinx as the king had commanded. He did not know Mordeeai's relation to the Queen, To be revenged on Mordecai, be obtained a decree for destroying all the Jews in the Provinces. Mordecai discovers the plot and charges the Queem to petition the King for the safety of her people, whiels she does at the peril of her life, on account of the law that no one shall go unto the King unbidden. The Ki hears her petition and Haman is defeated. Haman bast prepared a gallows for Mordecai. An attendant informs: -, ~~ the King of the fact. 'The King orders Haman to be: hanged from it, and proclaims Mordecai Premier in tis people rejoice. © ed tai ment ever put on im : : t Miss It. Plan at. t are bound to We have about 1 1-2 dozen men's ties bought for § va |

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