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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1918, p. 5

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? DS Hime Jdt is heavier than nt and comes in light grounds ith Tearey stripes, spots and figures in Grey, Sky, Fawn, Helio and Black. 3 inches wide, 4 Joly Sale per yard 20c Rows of 5 be peeled 31 high prices which, mise to go still higher We have several hundred yards of dainty 'washgoods, \M composed of Muslin, Crepes, Voilines, Vesting, etc. which sold regularly at from 25c to 35c. These are mostly in white Aarounds with fancy stripes and figures in black and colors. «Sale Price per yard 15¢ Men's Silk Lisle Combinations = $1 S50 We have only 28 suits of these silk lisle combinations left. They are made of fine silk lisle yarn in 32 flesh color. Regular value $3.00. July Sale Price per suit $1.50 SALE OF TRIMMED . MILLINERY $2.05 Our exceptionally busy millinery season has left fewer hats than usual for the July Sale and those left over are all in colored straws. The shapes are medium sizes and are trimmed with ribbon and pretty flowers. Colors are Navy, Sand, Grey, Copenhagen, Tuscan and Khahki. Regular prices $4.50 to.$7.00 » ~ : SCC OOSS OCT O RRs -- SG 0 wo FURNISHINGS Heavy All Wool Socks, 69c We have been able to secure a few dozen heavy .grey wool socks are "mill seconds." Some have a dropped stitch, others oil spots. Regular value is $1.00 pair. Sale price 69¢ Sale Price $2.95 CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS $1.50 We have a splendid selection of children's hats in Milan or Chip Braid, also rustic straws in pretty droop brim effects, trimmed with ribbons and flowers. Regular $2.50 to $3 75. Sale price $1.50 Butterick' Qu Summer. N um er oS JR, W. MCINTYRE July Delineator 15c copy QuaLITY Counts Every Time OTT _~ ; res 20d Chale Sot Toate Has lately been asked to fill positions worth from $1000 to §1500 per annum. The de mand for our graduates is five times our supply. Boys of 14 to 19 years of age and young ladies are in great demand when' PROPERLY PREPARED, No vacations, Enter now. Wake fox peakpectun, W.J. cna vegeta dh ERiNOIPAL FORONTO TO STEER CHURCH of the ASCENSION : . SERVICES Sunday Divine Service I1 a.m. only HOW MUCH ARE YOUR - EYES WORTH .? Don't take chances when you can get my services of over years sspetiane F. E, LUKE, 5; 167 YONGE Sta No Opposite Simpson's y Division Courts Sittings A OF A 1918 1 VHTEY Clash, Jan 3, ay ar 5. Apr Elsienr 3 Oat a er Mado Masdonalls Sv Ty em Out 2 Nov 6, 'MORTON WM. TL ONTARIO and DOMINION LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER | | (Bucsesor to. the late v E. Yarnold, Ont. land surveyor, of Port 2) WHITBY. ONTARIO. . Farms for Rent Three farms of 100, 150 and 200 | acres respectively to rent. All south and close to Oshawa, First-class soil and buildings, good state of cultivation Possession to plow after present crop, full possession April 1, 1918. Apply to G. D. Conant, Oshawa, Ontario. Morley Campbell REAL ESTATE AGENT Properties For Sale FARMS 200 acres, adjoining the town of Port Perry. Bent Ines Brick house, fnrnace, all kinds of fruit, several acres bush, nice spring croe creek, hip-roof bam, stone stabling, silo, considered one of the best farms in the township of Reach, can be bought at a sacrifice price and very reasonable terms if secured at once. | 50 acrea, in the town of Oshawa, almost new brick house, Hydro light, furnace, bip.roof bam, stone stables, hen ' house acres orchard in its prime, land in first- Scien condition, good terms. in the Township of Cartwright, $3500, os i t 1 i | Haein "20 acres maple bush, close to market. Terms. Act quick. IN PORT PERRY Brick house and lot, a snap for cash. Briel house and 3 acres of good land, i rful chance to cheap Commdious frame house, modern Bx Chios lot. Charles food lov can "be "bought at a ET dak Sueiiption 1 Rates THE E PORT PERE" STAR and 'Phone 231 | HE Motor Car is a greater convenience to the average farmer than the telephone, the rural mail or even the grain binder. The binder which is considered as a very useful implement is rarely used more than a few days during the entire year, The rest of the time it stands idle, taking up space, while the automobile is available for use throughout all seasons, and both day and night. It is ever ready to run down the lane to the back field or the pasture with a parcel or a message, or take you and your family to town for shopping purposes--or on an errand to the neighbors. The motor car is called upon whenever anything is wanted in a hurry. It is the most useful implement or convenience for the farm. It helps you conserve your energies and time for productive work and enables you and your family to accomplish more with less energy. You surely feel the need of a Ford. Why not order one today? AU prices subject to war tas charges, except trucks and chasels W. U. & H. CARNEGIE Dealers Port Perry Every Farmer Needs a Ford Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAR Chassis « - - $538 Runabout . « B78 Touring - - - 898 Coupe « = « 770 Sedan « « =» « 970 Oune-Ton Truck 7860 F. O. B. Ford, Ont.

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