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Port Perry Star, 14 Sep 1922, p. 5

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s EE EEE | isplay of Fall ] ler be oon Thursday and the following days. Infinite variety will fashion has decreed that e of orn will range from the small, close "fitting, ready-to- vear hat-to-the large dress.model:- Vay so expressed inthe m a Velvet, felt, lace,and metallic cloth will be used in the shapes, and trimmings will vary from 'quiet to bright colors. We would like to show you these new styles. You will, no doubt, "be in to the Port Perry Fair on Friday. Make a point to visit the store and see the New {Immense Display of Fall and ~~ Velvets Veivetearesoing to be quite fashionabe thi Fm - : : back and soft, rich pile. Per yard $3.25. ~~ WINTER COATS ? We have made arrangements with a coat manufacturer to + Black Duchess Satin, 36 in. wide, per yar id down a selection of coats which we will exhibit during our Silks $2.78 and $3.25. 3 ! yer yard ening. These coats include the popular fur-trimmed styles, ' the heavy Burberry coats. Canton Crepe, 40 in. wide, in Brown, Pekin : Blue and Jade, all silk. Special per yard $3.00. , . Flannel Dresses, made of the popular sport flannel in navy, grey, fawn and brighter colors. A few models All Wool Serge, 40 in. wide, in black, navy, car- in Silk, erges and Tricotine will also be shown. dinal, brown and cadet. Per yard 880. : ; ; . Fine Botany Wool Suiting Serge, 54 in, wide Skirt Exclusive skirt length of homespun in sport checks, large : in Favy only, good weight, soft finish. Per yard La ngt ha range of colorings $2. F. W. TIcINTYRE =~ Svein The Restaurant Trey us for ~ To Investors Fine Sonfectionery, Home- ' made in, igars, pp FP wish to bu sell Victory and on 1 I Foun oe other bonus, we would ro We serve meals at all hours. mi Jou that ge be » pecially organized for purpose. and Montreal ha ts es J. Ashton, Proprietor Standard Call at nearest branch; our Man. THE Sunda iY for IAV-FEVER --r i be glad to arrange this for W.E HARRISON mini | & en of missus rene) | | THE CANADIAN BANK amass Repaeing | UTIoA OF COMMERCE : Mrs. James Ackney and son and has for sale visited Mr. L. Gerrow on Sunday PAD.UP CAPITAL - . $15,000,000 Harness Sweat Pads RESERVE FUND . . $15,000,000 Auto Rugs and Hoe Kad 10 hear that Mr. PORT PERRY BRANCH, f. B. Walker, Manager. Travelling Bags Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and son Walter, Miss M. Meachen, and SEBERT [= hi Af : v on y. HOUSE The Presbyterians have decided on having their anniversary on A. E. Rogerson, Prop. the first Sunday and Monday in GOOD MODERN SERVICE | October. You can reco Miss Maud Ashton, Kenmore, 'Hons near Buffalo, is visiting her sis- & ve Mes oho} House lo ter, Mrs. Ackney, for a short | ; time. know we can please you in hotel accom- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Beare and There ar ée Dollars «A . family were visiting Mr. Isaac modation. Waldon on Sunday. L . Ab Y F : Pe ning the Severs electrical ying out our rarm storm on Saturday evening con- : : ; siderable damage was done, but utd ia wasta wood Which one of my Toronto Saws will readily turn 0f el ous. : Ee 4 p.yery Se) There' of farm t I know of which will so quick]: 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry| | pay for 0 Tec a Saw. Thavs why pubniiiony hyn Lsited Mx. George Kerry on Toronto Saws are all steal construction--require little power to unday. x operate--give many years of dollar-saving service. | Mr. Frank Kendall's hired man Youean't sealive the saving in time, money aad labor which Jou with pneumonia TE lad Vo Styiain scr fully af ay time. Y : fd Bln the hospital on Mrs, G: Key attended tin M. J.STONE : Seagrave one day last week. : Sen et ng business in | BS RON Farm to Rent Thiny. ate Thiri } $000 900900000000 000000 bd bibdnd td ded ad sssras THIIPTITTITITTTIVIVINTIP T0000 00 000 0 ANG ~~ MAN'S GREATEST TRIBUTE TO MAN 3 0 A OA DD Rr Or Or OO A LILTLE more than a year ago W. C. Durant announced that on August 1, 1921, the public would have an op- portunity to purchase a very good motor car at a very @ The success of Durant Motors since that announcement the talk of the automobile world. re in the history of the industry has a single accomplished so much in so short atime! the history of the ind has a car re- d enthusiastic a reception. tories have been built or acquired, with a a and twenty-five thousand cars $ More than ten thousand men and women are given em- ~ ployment through Durant activities, . . All this was accomplished in a year of business depression, 'This is a commercial achievement of great magnitude. "The world supreme tribute to man When it accepts He ries osrbuenn and unreservedly. The know: ledge of this approval gives man his greatest joy. It is the We are grateful for this tribute which has come to us. | Standard 6 Dealer rage Co. Port Perry -

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