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Port Perry Star, 13 Jul 1922, p. 6

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You save money when you buy some pr our i Gara Sa materials. You can double your saving. by. fe making the dress yourself. : an readily be done buying a Butteric dy "With each Btariol pattern you get a 5 : tor, which shows how to lay the pattern on the goods and how to make the garment. : With the Deltor as guide, the merest amateur can . "make her own dress. They come "mostly In ih fot The patiern shown in the illustration is one of the in 3 solors buta few dark frou newer designs, and can be had in all sizes. "Price to Joa, 1 per vd-15. ? Swiss Lawn Lace Insertion 20 per cent. off Women's ~~ Embroidery sa 10c. yd. French Valenciennes, Spring Coats : or : ; ; : Cluny, and Torchon in- : Fine embroidery edging certion. Thes ; r cool evenings, D lon. e are In- Thee Coats are just the thing fo gs made of good quality sertions only. and the driving, or boating. We have only 8 coats left, and lawn, with dainty open. | ' . ace to match has | the materials are Polo Cloth, Velour. Cheviot, and work, embroidered edge. + Re "been _ Silvertones. © They are made up in this season's wiih 3 to Voiinches) © Regt styles, with loose back, or. belted models. Grey, /2 7¢. to 15¢, yard. - Fawn, Elk,' Blue, and Beaver. Siizes 34 to 40. Sale price per yard All One Price For Sale at 20% off Regular Prices, Ten Cents Se. yd. Summer Batik Quarterly 35¢ : 2 | . W. Tc I NTY RE Augest Delinester | You CANPRACTISE fey: VICTORY LOAN FURNITURE ECON-- &7 9.3 COUPONS i OMY BY BUYING 4 NOTHING BUT THE BES 3 } We will cash your Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit | in our Savings Bank where they will ¥ draw interest at 3% per annum. w is ne of the most ular cars in Canada t- The wise home economist purchases the best ane In idl DURANT stands. 8 Furnitere the market affords. You see, really well built furniture becomes part of the family third place for the number of cars sold up Ee ell built fumiture beso ro art of the family to the present. us time. Take time to think this over before you WHY? Because! a uy. ~- itis economical : Pri Il goods for campin 3 is | erful : Special Prices on all goods ping Rms A. L. MCDERMOTT you money y a DURANT and be convinced THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL . $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND . - $15,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manager. STANDARD GARAGE CO. - ; DEALERS : Farm for Sale Mrs. L, Lakey senior is visiting Toronto for a few weeks. ox P. rt Pe erry No nie : Ontario" Fifty aves, all worlsble: lot 19. fn and * Mrs S. McDonald : at the tur n of a tap . . C s hy . le Dw : : Dr oo Hor, visiting with friends in Ashburn. a water works and yasoline engine| Mr. Alymer Tennyson is visit- You pump over a ton of wafer évery day. Your wife carries in barn, and stable; pig pen, 24x ing with her grandmother Mrs.| | over Go NACA ROE Of RAE Srey Sher y ' ' i a al ru - 140, a. 'shed 18x20, frame |Hortop for a short time. It provides a supply of running Ty for your ios Dati. house 24x34, furnace; twoacres| Miss Aunie e| Christie cf Cleve- room, or garden. It gives you water for your stock without time orchard just coming into pearivg, land has: returned to her own lost or effort expended. all kinds. small fruit, al seeded | home here at Utica. Toronto Windmill initial ost i low. Its upkeep--only an Spr but ten acres fonines and 1 building Quite a number from around es i powerful--the time and labor saved will pay for Eo yg healt tienda ners Walk. in itself i £) a single Season, with continual comfort thrown in. Tt will t over, next ti to t {reason. Apply to oe 3 Miss = Ruby Jones visiting pay ore = Bver, Nest time you's in town. It wi 2, Port Perrys Bell PY one 198 r 1-3 | ith Miss Dora Bailey on Sunday. x i) { ~~ | Mrs. Russel Harper: is visiting ' : M J STONE {in Toronto for a short time. ~~ au 'Mastet Will Cassidy of Ash- : ~~ Seagrave Jl on brn has returned home after SE oi ~~ |spending a Week with Fred Ack- : ht and Mr. Will. | R6Y: . One of Mr. Manuell's horses was red. Ashton on} it ly with barb wire an a Thomas vo : alter, spent the w Farm fo R. " 1h ds in Oshawa. | Fall Term Dyers hu. 28th] fo FOI (0 Th ad Thirty-two, Fourth Concession, [

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