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Port Perry Star, 21 Dec 1922, p. 5

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: mer or ible fag d gotten 88 inches : wae brown TY ee YARD $1.25 Silks, \Velvels, or Dressgoods A Waist Length, a va Shirt 1a Length or a 3 oy silks there is Int Satin at $4.00 yd. Canton Crepe at $3.00 yd.,Duchess Satin at $2.75 and $3.25 Jd Pailette Silk at $2.25 and Taffetta at $2.00 yd. There is 86 inch Velvet in black, brown or grey at $8.25 yd. ad ALY od ool Serge at 85c., $1.25, $2.00, $2.50-and DT did Naa jase Velour Coat lengths at $12.00 per length, * Fancy Sport Skirt lengths at per lehgth $3.75. : 5 Cap Shaped Hair Nets * Hand-made Lace Doilie 2 Hdkfs in gift box 4 Baby Bibs Hand Painted China Sugar and Cream Sets, $1.00-§2.756 Pepper and Salt Cruet, 60c Bon Bon Dishes, 756¢ and $1. 00 Cake Plates, $1.00 Plaques, $1.00 ~Children's Porridge sets, $1.50 Fruit Bowls, $2.00 > DOLLS Kewpie Dolls, $1.00 Unbreakable Dolls, 3. 25 to $1. {3 Small China Dolls, 20c. ~ Dolls Hats, 26¢ to Tbe. Dolls Dresses, 17¢ to $1.50 Tea Plates Fancy Boudoir Caps _ Women's Silk Hdkfs. " Men's Silk Armbands Men's Soft Collars Men's Armbands, | Fine Suspenders' Cashmere Socks Heather Socks = Silk Socks Men's Kntted Ties, Men's Silk Ties Men's Lawn Hdkfs, Men's Linen Hkdfs, Men's Silk Hdkfs, Woolen Mufflers Boys' Woolen Mufflers Men's Caps . | ) | . Eh China Cream Jug Dainty Embroidered Hdkfs For Men Hdkfs with colored border, $1.25 to §2.00 . be - $1.25 to $2.50 Men's Fancy Plaid Mackinaw Coats - 8 Lawn Hdkfs in gift box Children Cashmere Hose Children's Wool Bootees Men's Leather Belts «Fancy Linen Centrepieces For Women Large Bath Towels, White Quilts, Cashmere Hose Silk Hose 35¢c to 50c 650c -50c 60c to $1.25 75¢ to $1.26 T6¢ to $1.00 50c to $1.50 1214¢ to 36c 80c"to 75c¢ 50c to 856¢ 20c Each $13.00 Art Silk Hose Fine Chamoisette Gloves Gauntlet Gloves Wool Gauntlet Sport Glove For Girls. Brushed Wool Chokers Girl's Cashmere Hose Girl's Mitts : Girl's Pullover Club Sweaters $4.50 Wool Skating Sets per pair $2.50 $3.26 to $6.00 75¢ to $1.50 $2.00 to $3.00 $1.25 to $1.50 $1.00 $5 $1.50 60c 40c to Tbc 50c-to 75c $3.76 Coats Women's Coats with fur collars $20.00 to $30.00 Girl's Velour Coats, sizes 10 to 16 $12.00 { BRRRRRRRR eee A TX NRT ROPES OSES OPES We Wish All a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. "plain Starter and Demountable Rims... ------- F. id TIcINTYRE ' SCUGOG THE LATE WILLIAM ALDRED. In the demise of William Aldred who rovisiors of the Seu. px ol - Notice to Creditors pith mange of the Esme of James late of the Township of Reach, in fyi of Ontario, deceased. Notice is hereby given persuant to the rustee Act, a all that yodions and others le the claims and mands against the estate of the said with full particulars in writing and a statement of their |8 aks dnd the value of the security, # y them, duly verified, and last mentioned date, the mid will assets of the said decemsed among the entitled Sra tion In ith Fhe was an only to the claims of which hay viog. fer then have notice, and that the said administra. tor will not be liable to any person or tome of whose tin notice shall sc by him at the time of wag dictation Dated at Port Perry this 14th day of December, 1922. Jno. W. Crozier, Port ig Ont. for J. A. Biggs, administrator. of the , and in jolitics a staunch Conservative and he had the courage of his convictions. He was gentle and affable and his up- ht character secured for him the es- teem and respect of all with whom he came in contact. He was public spirited ands served the municipality, to good pur: for more than one term at the Praeieigal Council Board. As a citizen, by his means and influence, he supported ublic innovation and: improve: men iifely to pen his adopted island. e Narre a larg Ssperous and highly a Lid fam 44 six. sons ant three ughters--more than one of the sons | er Physivally,; line specimens of man- of them hold import- ant, responsible and highly slucrative ; positions of emolu cities; and all are 'doing their as thing + | forward the car o Progress, en en- its legitim Courts te Brita Bi Kr Pi A a ---- SONYA The Young Ladies' Bible Class of St. Andrew's Church, sent Miss Christina Currie, of Korea, a set of towels for Christmas. ~Miss Lorna Dure spent Sunday with Miss Alice Lunney. Mr. Arthur Gibson had the isfortutie to cut his hand with Saw, hile cutting last week Mrs. Prentice and tammy iste with Mr. and Mrs. Prentice in Port Perry on Sunday. Mis, Gertrude Tait visited with Mrs. C » Alldred during the week- The Sts Schoo ool p purpose nnual Ohivistinas night, | -BLACKSTOCK We are Slessed to welcome home Mrs. S. Waterhouse from her trip to England. »Mr. and Mrs. Robt Parr nar- rowly escaped a serious accident on Sunday night, when their buggy was turned over by a car. Fortunately they were not badly "the hurt, althou h they hada most unpleasant shaking up. Thieves stole seven geese and a dozen hens from . Robt Hamilton a few nights ago. This is not the first stealing that has been done hereabouts. Better lock up. The young people of the Union Church are putting on the play "Sweet Lavender" on Christmas evening at the Town Hall. ~ On Sunday evening Mrs. R. G. Carruthers will "The Other Wise Man"' by Henry Van Dyke. A beautiful story by a good reader. Holy communion will be ad- ministered in Church on Christmas morning at 10.30 o'clock. The greatest of all Motion Pictures--The Four Horsemen, in the Town Hall, Wed. Dec. 27 the Anglican | Aasasssassasasesd Sto povoved January Delineator Price 20c Thos. Lamb Reach Township lost a promi- nent and useful citizen, when Mr. Thomas Lamb died at his home near Shirley on Monday, Decem- ber 11, 1922, i Mr. Lamb was a successful farmer, and took a keen interest in public affairs. For many years he was a member of the h Council, and being a man of ster- ling character, he was highly es- teemed, well-known, and very popular. For two years Mr. Lamb serv- ed as Reeve of Reach Township. The funeral was largely at- tended. Deceased is survived b daughter, Mrs. Wesley and his son, Mr. Wm. Lamb. ance, In Harmony, on Thursday, De- cember 14, 1922, Lurana Covey, widow of the late William McGill, in her 72nd year. The late Mr. McGill was a former resident of Port Perry, and the many friend of the family will regret to hear of her death, In Reach Township on Sunday, December 17, 1922, James Eagleson, in his 79th year. Town Hall, MOTION PICTURES Port Perry. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27th Under the auspices of the Port Perry ; Hockey Club REX INGRAM Master Produc "THE F OUR HORSE V

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