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Port Perry Star, 20 Dec 1916, p. 8

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Manchester" (Too late for last week) staias Tree Miss K. Morton, of Toronto, is will be held-on Friday evening; spending this week with Mrs. John 22nd. An extra effort is being Fursey, after which she will 'proceed to make this the best concert yet. to Hastings to take up evangelistic Admission, adults 20c., children 3 work there. She vccupied the pulpit] The Ladies' Aid social af the home : aig Just Suatay morning to the great | of Mrs. Gerrow was a. splendid 'suc-| : ; satisfaction of all present. cess. Proceeds $18.75. RESOLVED Mr. Ralph Fitchet has left 'our!' 'We' understand 'that. Mr. Roy WE HAVE LOTS OF burg and is now working in the city Thompson of Manchester has bought} £ CH of Toronto. { Mr. W. A. Donnelly's farm east of NIG c RISTMAS Mr. Chas. Lamb, jr., spent the week Prospect and will take "possession |. t PRESENTS IN OUR end visiting friends at Lindsay. [about the 1st of Marc! STORE - IT WON'T Miss A. Thompson has gone to effected by W. J. Cook, who has also spend the winter with her sister in sold the Geo. Birnie house at Myrtle g BRE AK You TO BUY Winnipeg. | Station to Mr. Aaron Williams of Port \ ull ~ Miss A. Douglas, of Myrtle, was Perry. x THEM EITHER. with her cousin, Mrs. I. Johnston, Mrs. Herman Walker spent a: ow HAVE A LOOK, over Sunday. ' days at her 'mother's, Mrs. P. Dia- Sorry to say Mr. Geo. Fouley is at Mond, last week. present under the doctors care with a * Miss Jessieand Mr. Ewart Diamond, IF YOU HAVEN'T YET DECIDED WHAT TO [case of siatica. also Mrs. J. Wilson and Glady Wilson IVE, COME TO OUR JEWELRY STORE AND | Mss McCush, of Parkhill, is visit- Spent & day in Toronto last week. SEE THE LOVELY THINGS WE'VE GOT. WE [ing friends in this vicinity. |, Master Bobbie. Vernon is. imptov: HAVE A THOUSAND AND ONE CHOICE GIFTS, Mr. W. W. Holtby and Mr. R. M. ing after a serious illness, SANE AND SENSIBLE ONES FOR MAN, Wo- Holtby had the misfortune to have ~~ Thirteen members of our Epworth MAN AND CHILD. -- their windmills blown down during League attended the League Conven- DIAMOND RINGS $ 10T the wind storm last week. - tion recently held at Brookhn, which 041.50 pi mh {was very instructive to all League and OI HER RiNas FROMM Se 9.50 So Christian workers. ; 50 CEN To $21.00 . nya Ed a BROOCHES, GoLD FILLED, 50C To §5.00 The Sonya Red Cross Society have: BROOCHES, 10k AND 14k $2.50 TO 35.00 |packed and forwarded to Lady Hughes : Utica LINKS, FILLED, 50c To $1.65 the following articles; | Mrs Thos. Smith and daughidr ' ' . 18 pyjama suits, 24 pairs socks, : isiti GoLD $3.75 To $6.50 2 flannel shirts, 12 var 2 dozen have JSeturried ruin nog M and .GENT'S WATCHES, $1.25 To $20.00 triangle bandages, 1 dozen pair bed : WRIST WATCHES, $7.50 TO $15.00 socks. 1 Of hous, LADIES' WATCHES $12.50 To $25.00 : i , uncle, Mr Geo. Housam. ; SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS AT REMARK- Teacher Wanted | pon forget the Christmas Tree ABLY Low PRICES. SEE FOR YOURSELF. Second class professional teacher and entertainment in connection with OUR PRICES SELL oUR GOODS. wanted for S. S. No. 3, Scugog, salary the Methodist S. S. on Dec. 28th. $525, Apply to Wm J Jackson, Scu- Mr and Mrs Clark, of Uxbridge, I. R. BENTLEY, Jeweller, Port Perry. gog, Ont. were visiting Mrs Cormack on Sunday. Helpful CHRISTMAS GIF Many people have already purchased gift pieces from us. and had them put away for thent: but 'here are til many very suitable gifts left in the store for you. Let usshow you. See our assortment of Toy Sets from $1.50 to $2.60, Child's Rockers at $1 00. High Chairs at $1 00 to $3.00. See the new "KIDDIE CAR?" it will please your bay for: 'Christmas, Jardeiere Sta : Centre Tables, Serving Trays, Rockers, and' many o other lines from 80c. to $6.00, : % the sale being |" : Ln op for Sppendiciis is re n, nicely. 2 "Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope, intend to start for their home jin 'Saskatche- wan on Dec. 26th, ~~ Miss Minnie Moore and Mn Chas. Pe Hood were married in Oshawa on Thursday, Dec. i6th. | . Mr. Roy Hood i is recovering slowly from his serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Platten, a daugh- ter. Congratulations, » Be Careful of Your Goal \ Mr. S. Jeffrey, Port Perry, has just returned from a trip to the United 'States where he went to look into the coal 'situation for the power house. He finds the shortage serious and advises great economy in using coal, as. it may be three weeks before more coal will reach town Pioncer Days AT GREENBANK Mrs. Mary A. Till, of Greenbank, has written a most pleasing and com- prehensive history of early days and early settlers in that locality ~~ It is being printed ia an attractive booklet, suitable for Christmas gifts, at 26c and will bé ready at the end of this: week. Net proceeds i in aid of the Red Cross Society. . The booklet is being published by the direction of the Wonien's Institute at Greenbank. Born--On Sunday, Pec. 17th, to Bm: ere Campbel Drvgoods atl, Prices Wa L. Stein & Co- are © and are clearing" out stock of -P 3 Ladies fur-collar coats, regu- lar $1800, for , reg $2.50 suit, for: he Es Sweater Coats, regular and $7.00, for | And other goods at equally low pri Sale will soon kb share of the RRARSRXRXRIN, $44 REA NAS Y) REED CHAIRS This beautiful pair of Reed Chairs will gl-dden the hearts of your father and mother + Upholstered | in Verdine Tapestry and finish= in dull brown. ' Price $17.25 each rs . 1 2 5 1 Reed Trays to match above chairs at from This Musie Cabinet $3.50 to $5 00 each (exactly like cut) in genu- ine a well fitted Other Reed Rockers at $4. 50, 4 75, 8, 00 | : Reed Tables and Child's Rockgs

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