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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1923, p. 3

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lor 1s tobacco brown. " Inth in fawn and lovat shades. 5 self collar and patch pockets. | Later Styles in Millinery | Our policy of individual and exclusive } styles in millinery, makes it necessary to produce new creations from.week- to week. . We are now showing some of the latest ideas in fashionable millinery style, suitablefor wear withheavy coats. Call in and see these new models. } 3 AUTUMN BUTTERICK 25c. : e larger sizes, 10, 12, and 14 . years, the material is a_burberry cloth § ( The coats | made up in a nice belted style with § PRICE $1200 | F. W. MCINTYRE This is certain] 'we have a dark R MEN AND YOUN Es a Men's at se: and we have never 'shown as large a 'range of materials or smarter styles. For the quiet and unassuming man 3 y melton made u in a standard style with single breas fly front and self collar, also double breasted ulsters in dark colors. : For the young man lighter colors prevail. The materials are heavy plain or check backed cloths in Grey, Fawn, and Lovat shades, made up in double breasted Style two way collars, and three piece belts. Prices $22. to $35. Clearance of Men's Tweed Caps.--$1.45. Here is a chance for a Fall cap at a bargain. The materials ar plain and fancy tweeds made;up with one piece and eight piece crown well lined and finished. Colors, Grey, Fawn, Brown. Reg. $2 to $2.50. Sale Price $1.45. October Delineator Price 25c. Casares ebesenes evr iessasaney 3. J.COOK PAINT a 2 Dealer in We carry a full line of Brandram-Henderson 3 RE AL E STATE/| Paints, White Lead, Oilsand Putty. Box 47, Myrtle Station ASPHALT ROOFING petty Suid Told. | Satis smooth or rock face terms. | a una Ero : ** Bell Phone 120 r 2 PUMPS Beatty Bros, and Maxwell Limited, Pumps for wells 5 and cisterns "Auto Oil Coal Oil ~ Cup Grease, etc. Tractor Oil Transmission Oil SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE--3 h.p. International Gaso- line Engine, Drop Head New Williams Sewing Machine, % h.p. Gasoline | Engine, new; DeLaval Separator, 800 1b. capacity, Gents' Bicycle, Ladies' ' Bicycle, also 25 clean empty boxes. 3 C. A.RUNDLE : PORT PERRY |THE PALACE SHOE STORE Our Aim is to Please, and we do it. =WE KNOW HOW We carry a large stock of up-to-date lines, also staple lines that come ¢ eaper, We handle the Empress Shoe c ear. These were bought| for women, also the Classic and Model lines. In men's we ¢ The fi and gi have Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes, The Slater, : ; excentional and half a dozen other popular priced lines. . : In Men's Heavy Work Boots we have the best values on . the market, and the prices are right. = When you want Men's, Boys' and Youth's Heavy Rubbers for winter wear don't forget to see our lin ght Rubbers and Overshoes to fit every foot. : . We are agents for The Hurlbut Cushion Sole Shoes. Thanking our numerous customers for their patronage. haan Yours Very Truly, " JAMES McKEE & SON ; ST. CHARLES BUILDING a T PERRY A One Day g Jord SALES AND SERVICE FREE FREE FREE The Largest Travelling Caravan Exhibit of its kind ever put on the road in Canada. only--Port Perry--Lake Shore Park--Monday, Oct. 8, 1923 SPECIAL FEATURES Plowing Match and Demonstration with Fordson Tractor will be held on Mr. Wright Crosier's Farm at Manchester, using an Olive Plow, and Mr. Chas. C lubine using a Cockshutt Plow. are Provincial Championship Walking Plowmen. FORDSON ROAD GRADER A special demonstration will be given in Road Grading b special grader attachment, on,the Port Perry-M anchester Road, This is practically the FO tion, in Toronto, put on wheels, to ing the yarighy of Uses for f machinery in action A a. Ford "rucks and special equipment for Road Grading, mounted on near Manchester. THE CARAVAN FORD poses mounted on the Tractors. Special interesting films will the afternoon and evening. n from the raw material taken from the mines, to House) during Tractors are made, right This is a good opportunity rth alone is well worth coming to see. || Everything Free H OD MOTOR SALES MOVING PICTURES One of the feature at 2 p.m., by Mr. Jas. Kennedy, Agincourt, Both y FORDSON TRACTORS with RD EXHIBIT as it appeared at the Canadian National Exhibi- make a tour of the Province for the purpose of demonstrat- CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS. Also many new kinds with Fordson Tractors, as well as various types of bodies, all farming and Industrial pur- hi in a large tent on the Lake Shore Park (at Power be Shown In re films will show how Fordson the finished article. to see the FORD FACTORIES and INDUSTRIES. This picture ~ Rain or Shine Port Per 1 pail of Syrup Mixed Biscuits 1 Ib print Shortening........... Men's Solid Leather Work Boots clear at $3.50 pair. We have a few odd sizes in Girl's Schogl. Shoes, "These were regular $3.00 lines. But I will clear them out at $1.00 a pair while they last Kitchener Overalls at $2.25 pair. Good prices on Shaker Flannel and Shirting. S. H. Thompson RAGLAN Mr. and Mrs. F. Dring spent a few days in the city last week. Mr Jack Stanton, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. L. Stan- ton. Mr. C. Platten has returned to his position in Toronto, after a week's vacation at his home here. Miss Verna Bingham visited over the week end at Claremont. Misses V. and B. Dring were the guests of their parents over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bray, of Toronto, are visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss Pearl Brent is spending a few days in the city. The Ladies' Aid will hold their an- nual bazaar on Wednesday, Novem- ber 28th. : Mrs. L. Stanton is visiting with friends in Manchester, : The Rally Day services, which were held on Sunday, were a success. Miss Irene Vallant entertained a number of her friends to a corn roast on Tuesday evening of last week. A merry time was spent in roasting corn, weiners, etc. ----O 0 TEN FREE LESSONS with every guitar bought from us. The price of the guitar is very rea- sonable, the instrument is of good quality; but we are doing this to ad- vertise both guitar lessons and the guitar, If you are interested apply for further particulars at the home of Mr. Allan Goode or at the Star Office. Classes Wednesday of each week. HARRY WAGNER Associate of the Ottawa School of Music and Peterboro Conservatory. Only complete guitar musically cor- rect course given to-day. Miss Blanche Cooke Teacher of Piano Pupils prepared for examinations, 50¢ for half hour lessons. Bell phone 120 r 2. W. E. HARRISON Blong Block, Port Perry. Manufacturer of Hand-made Harness and dealer in Robes, Blankets, Whips, Mitts and Gloves. Club Bags, Suit Cases, ete, SE, DR. J. A. MURRAY + DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 Mrs. Campbell (nee Florence Hill) Teacher of Piano and Theory Pupils prepared for examinations. + Phone 190 r 1-5 PROPERTIES FOR "SALE $3,000 buys 98 acre farm in the Tp.

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