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Port Perry Star, 26 Oct 1922, p. 5

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weaters for bo the same yarn as the in the same style. Some binations of Eolors oi can Sy . skirt. The colors aren smart com- binations of Cardinal and White Royal aud White, Emerald Tt White, Green and Cardinal, Black and Orange, Brown and Purple, ney and Cardinal, Purple and Tei Maroon and Olive. : Price $4.50 Bove' 1 Cashinere Jerseys Made of Dire cashmere yarn in a fine rib. lors navy with cardinal stripe. Buttoned on shoulder. Sizes Eo and 28, $2.25. 80 and 32; $2.50. is very 'popular this EE whe | EEE EE re EEE Esmee es ee Sweater Wools and Yarns Granny's Own Sweatér Wool 35¢ skein A splendid yarn for winter sweat- ers. Itisa heavy yarn and comes in 2 0z. skeins, - We have in stock a full range of shades. Per 2 oz. skein 35¢ : ise 6 Cashiers Hose ir in Heather Mixture $1.50 The heather hose are very popular now. This line is made of best quality cashmere yarn in heather ck onl y and is knitted in a gain ' mixtures of green, brown and mauve th deep ribbed to 4 Sizes 8§ to 1 sich fick deep Per Pair $1.0 $1. 00. : Per pair $1.50 ~ F. W. T"cINTYRE The Restaurant Horn's Factory Yarn $1.00 Ib. Horn's yarn is the standard for quality. It is: made of all wool and comes in Black, White, Grey and mixed Grey and White. One of the most noticable hore _ ments in hosiery is the deep ribbed top which gives ozs elasticity than the hem r top. is fine of cashmere hose comes Per'1lb, $1.09 November Délineator Price 20c 3 We sass 'meals at hry A J. Ashton, Proprietor Ww. E. HARRISON Blong Block : Port Perry is prepared to do all kinds of Harness Reparing "and has for sale Harness Sweat Pads Auto Rugs 'and Travelling Bags Sa 'SEBERT _HOUSE THE CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE RESERVE FUND » J . PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B, Walker, Manager, over 40 per cent. Bo Seeds, leo-Light will omg our water ~ Delco-Light will sweep the floor EE he Ee - wi e olin ih lant for every a et a. price on "ried Station-to-Station "pervice and find it very sétisfactory for selling £o0ds to distant points, "Thanks to Long Dis tance we are able to car- ry on without a large stock of goods. * We call up wholesalers for our needs." 5 ® PE Notice to Creditors Of Annie Brown, late of the Village of Edn a made. P, ke P on in She County of Ontario, Dear Miss Wilson--We, ycur friends and widow, decease: neighbours: of Manchester, having heard Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of | that you were about to change your rela. the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, tionship in life, have met this evening to notice is hereby given that all p our ap of the benefits we and others having claims against the estate | have r Pp ion with you; E. Rogerson, Prop. often use Long Distance of Annie Brown, late of the Village of | since a small girl, you began to impress us 000 M "in preference to writing." Port Perey. in the County of Ontario, widow | with Christ We acknow- You can recommend oe ti a ai who died on or about he ith. duy of leds vith bride the fat that you have 0 eptember, are, on or ore ng t t the Sebert House to . ly Long Distance to the Tenth day of November, A. D. 1922, lle en wiliing atid in life And d w / i Pp: Pp your frien Ss. © ve most any businése to send by Rost, prepaid, to William H. | church and community. As a worker in know we can please be i Harris, of the Village of Port Perry,|our choir we have always admired your you in hotel accom- County of Ontario, Solicitor for James | pluck-and good spirit. modation. The following ices wai réad by Misr "We call up customers in McKee, after which the presenta- outside towns and make appointments for' try . well-known firm of Ot- "tdwa retailers writes "We RD GARAGE ET Port Perry +4440 4444 my +4 i + Lucas and Robert J, Brown, the executors, | We felt we would not he doing justice, of the estate of the said deceased, their | neither to you nor to ourselves if we allow- christian names and surnames, addresses | ed the occasion to pass without in some and descriptions, the full rticulars of | mannsr « eknowledging the worth of your their claims, a statement of their sterling and making known our and the nature of their securities | sense of gratitude, (ifany) held by them, and that after the day| On behalf of our choir please accept last aforesaid the said James Lucas and this "Tray," and as long as you are spared bert J. Brown, will proceed to distribute to enjoy it, may it cause pleasant memor- Ross C. Douglas * I whose [have béen sesived by them at the time of such the" assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall been given a above required, and the cas and Robert |. Brown, | will James liwble f for the said assets or part thereof, to Pomon ot or perso claim or claims notice shall sot, Derry: thia Tombs: diy ak Fn 1922, Yo H. HARRIS, ies to recur. Su eball of your other | friends and e May you Rar feel that your Manches- ter tgs friends, will not soon forget you and they sincere} wish hyou. and yours a hae wud bs PPY Tite. Our prayer is that ambitions and anticipations may be To realized in your furture home, common experiences of hu. 'man life, as the clouds gather around you. may the recollections of this gathering Solicitor for wid Ad ¥ Wanted Ne or -Setond Hs Hand 1 to build barn bring sweet: and happy t houghin that will May Cod's blessing eontinue to follow of the Lamb, where labours cease and sorrow : you until we all meet around d the sha

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