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Port Perry Star, 1 Apr 1914, p. 5

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cutaway Yin closed with three buttons to match, oui is 37 in. long. saTIv UNDERSKIRTS Ladies WUadesskiets made of .good. quality imported satin made up in latest styles with 10.in accordian pleated tlounce at bottont. Colors are cerise. Cadet and Paddy Green. 38 to 421i in, PRIGE 2.00 BROCADED SILK WAIST Ladies' Waist made of fine Brocaded Silk, with yoke, low - collar and sleevestrimmed with fine spoke stitch insertion. 'Waist buttons down the front, * has short sleeves with cuffs, colar is finished with velvet "bow and tab. Colors white and cadet. Price $6.00 a iil Ee | is ; Our rel. £ Come. Er iy wh trnged our miliary parlors last week and viewed with delight the wonder- ful exhibition of fashionable : millinery, You probably mentally decided there and : then on this or that hat. If you did, leave your order at once as we do not duplicate our model hats and you inay be disappointed. € We have paid special 'attention to the wants of girls and children and have a splendid chcice of hats for the young folks at extremely moderate prices. Leave your order early to ensure delivery for Easter. =: COSTUME outfit, ACCESSORIES TO THE EASTER It's the little accessories that gives the distinguished appearance to the Easter We have a splendid assortment on display in our show cases. FULLY GUARANTEED |e SPLENDIDE" $1.25 This glove is made of selected skin of. 'French Kid, pliable and perfect fitting. Fingers made with "gusset. Colors black, tan, grey, navy and brown. Price $1.25 Size 53 to'T§ "LA BRILLIANT," $1.50 This Glove comes in black only, and is made of highest grade kid. Washes easily and will not soil as readily of ordinary finish. : Sizes 61074. Price $1.50 LACE, VOILE OR CREPE COLLARS A large assortment of Ladies' white or cream collars made in the newest styles of lace orembroid- ered crepe and voile. Price 26¢ to $1.50 WHITE FICHUS Brussels net Fichus are very popular this season. We are showing one line wade of fine white net in soft folds and trimmed with fine val lace. Price Qc mixtures, made of composition. novelties. TANGO BEADS Beads in Tango shade or Tango and green One of the latest Price oc and blue. PLEATED FRILLINGS One of the newest lines in pleated frilling for neck and sleeve is made of fine net in white or cream with dainty dresden pattern, finished in delicate pink Per yard gc Jee. Cream at Nevison' s. You 'can always buy the best Ice : 3 Nevigons 'Réstaurant--in _ Phone 143. g AS of painting, decorating or] ho se consult Easter CANADIAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Each Tuesday March 8 to October 27, Ht Edmonton 4nd Return i] From Totenta, and Stations West and tionate fares North of T oronto. Propos Hos Winni and oN ALL S. Pacific Agents or ns Ashburn and Myrtle Egg Circle The annual business meeting of the Ashburn and Myrtle Egg Circle was held in West's hall, Ashburn, on Mon- day, March 23rd; for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. | After the minutes of the last meeting | were read and confirmed, the follow- ing officers were appointed : -- President, J. C. Lawrence. Secretary; F. Briggs. Directors, F. Briggs, R. McIntyre, L.: Richardson. Auditors; R. Heron, T. Griffith. Manager, A. Varcoe. After the installation of officers Mr,' { Varcoe read the report for the year which had just closed which showed | that there had been 12,792 doz. sent | Port Perry to Toronto, and $3,001.01 had been paid out to the fifty-two members of the Circle. The average price paid ' during the year was twenty-six cents. Those interested felt that the report was gratifying, as the Circle had been organized under difficulties, but was growing rapidly, and it is expected that there will soon be one hundred members. Xe {Cleaning up the City Edmonton, Alta:;, March. Thirty-five thousand men and wo- men and pupils in the public and the ! parochial schools, or half of the popu- | ation of Edmonton, will tke part in the annual spring cleaning and city beautificatian week, beginning on the morning of May 4. C. Lionel Gibbs, chairman of the City Beautiful com- ¢"Corson's" clusively prefer C exclusive odors. the dressing tables of discriminating gentlewomen. They because of the deli- cite refinement and the charm of the st by al rit are ex- found on orson's Corson rr mitee of the Edmonton Industrial as- sociation, which is composed of 609 active business and professional men, will have full charge of the campaign. The association will co-operate with the public works department in clean- ing several hundred miles of paved and graded streets and lanes, and the ground on vacant properties will be ploughed and seed to grains, grasses, root crops, and flowers and shrubbery adapted to this part of the country. The horticultural society also assist. The committee having charge of the work will encourage the painting of houses and the repairing of walks and fences wherever necessary and assist residents in all parts of the city in beautifying their places. "Our committee of a hundred men is making a survey of the city," Mr. Gibbs said to-day, "and we have the preliminary work so"well in hand that I feel safe in announcing that not a nook or corner will be overlooked. Our city, which occupies a command- ing site on both sides of the pictur- esque Saskatchewan river, will be a model for any community of the North American continent when we complete our work." W. J. Magrath, president of the Ed- monton Industrial association, has pledged the entire membership of that organization to assist one or more days during the week, and it is expected that Mayor McNamara will proclaim a public holiday, so all AIRY partici- pate. : Prospect We are glad to hear. Miss Mary Martin is improving. . Miss Bertha Holiday had the mis- fortune to sprain her ankle. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon when about forty of our young people gathered and were entertained with music and games. Mr. A. Gilroy is improving after an attack with la grippe. . Mz. R. Wilson is visiting friends in Prospect. Our League is to be held after Sab~" bath school next Sunday afternoon, in charge of Miss M. Morgan. We are glad to hear at time of ~ ing Miss Mary Burns is improving Wood bees and house cleaning tbe-onferof the day here.

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