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Port Perry Star, 9 Jul 1925, p. 5

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Boy Heavy Ribbed Summer Butterick ¥ 25c. i : on Jesves, eS il og a i Cotton Hose (aa x Re i Sa 3 Sk nd wo d x balance of sev- skirts, the hod 'made of Hine A % nave « of fhe or nainsook, toy th deep frill at bottom . Some have of lawn em roidery or lace. and children, a F. W. MCINTYRE © These underskirts are mostly 40 Children' This is a sample lot of whitewear for $8.00 to $10.00. Eat 'with dainty hem- or 42 inches long, and, by adding and are | and 'picot edging in pink shoulder straps can easily be made and and blue. into slips. & or short sleeves, Regular prices $1.75 and $200. ° | Reguiar$1.25 . Sale Price 50.05 tailored style. # Regular$1.50, Sale Price $1.10 - Golrs: Grey, Sale Price $1. 39 Reg. $2.50and no, Sale Price $1.75 2, Sample Garments - nd includes gowns, sli 5 and kCrepe de Chene 'Blouses $3.95 We'have only a few of these blouses "left, which sold originally at from 8. "Women' 8 Gingham Dresses $195 They are made of crepe de chene eorgette crepe. There are long round neck, or Navy, Maize, ete. All One Price--$3.95. Be This is an opportunity for women who ei Cotton Hose. cotton drawers. Reg. 50c. to $1. still want a waistline to their dresses. ; well 50c. ; ce 2 15 u E Sale Price 29¢. to 59c. 3 The Sresses are made of fine , * mes in white or. black, ; quality gingham, and sold regularly This line inddes Pen Perimans' 'make. made of Lawn Corset Covers : at $3. Joang $5.00. Price toclear $1.95 mans "Peter Pan" hose § eh H made .of fine cotton yarn § high grade cotton yarn and 25¢. i Clearing Girls' Trimmed Hats - knitted in 2/1 rib with knitted in 1-1 rib. Sizes 61 We have a number of corset covers made § double leg. Sizes 614 to 10. § : oA 3 of fine lawn, and trimmed with rows of § 75c. Regular 5c and 85c. § 1010. Regular price 60c. # fine lace and insertion. Reg. price 75c. Don't forget the sale of Girls' Hata, . : on't forget the sale of Girls' Ha = Sale Price 50c § Sale price 46c¢ § Sale Price each 25c¢. reg. worth up to $3.00. Each 7bc. BR EE ESS EE A 000000: rr a RRR RaNtaR August Delineator and Where You Want It 03 sty forma of average dias at losst cu hour 3 day--36) Sen hour wanklag year--are spent in the irksome, A wearying task Fi 'water. a Co] a me, eid wes Th To Tome vl trad for 4 ti bars tb th ESTE Jon 309 Siskoll of the biggest convenlonces MILTON STONE J _ SEAGRAVE, ONT. i Moore' Ss. _ Guaranteed Paint Voll 3 $3 1.90 RL oil, -- La or that paint jeb of yours. 2 | on 1000 each ye Chautauqua, Ch With programs What show is th Two Plays this year The Kiddies Sure. are -in luck this season Best Children's Feature ever Kiser Sisters A Pair of Clever Twins Miss Rita Smith and Mrs. Ethel S. Hanley The Chautauqua ; -. Entertainers Pietro La Verdi The man of many talents Hon. Frank Church The Apostle of Sunshine : gm a Joar In Po Fort] P Er of Suet 1925 Chautauqua Four Glorious Days The Wonderful Sunday Free Service is a They open the series on Friday afternoon. This is what Chautauqua does for you. you. You don't have to go to Church. Hither o of his addresses. 2 worth and would cost you far more than $2.00. The Highest Paid Attraction ne ty that ] this year's 'Chautauqua- gret. tif fae by any other OL SUrpass anys gota Chit over aL ur 'Toss. 1925 One Glorious Sunday preciated by ar. Swell the throng this year. autauquf, it floats on the air so snappy and talent so rare, % With lectures so peppy and players so fair, ere can with Chautauqua compare? The English Comedy, "The Mollusc" First Night, Friday, July 17. A clean, witty success to be remembered. The Broadway Success. "Her Temporary Husband." Monday evening, July 20. A riot of. laughter, 60 of them every minute, <The Story Hour-Girl, any day and every day, will show them new stunts, new games and new stories. .Every morning send them _to the tent, and On Tuesday , Afternoon "Snow White" Marionette performance for children and adults that are still young, also on Friday after- noon there is Pietro La Verdi who will make a brass monkey fall off the perch if laughing will do it. For three years the patrons of Chautauqua on the other circuits held these charming entertainers and that is why, you have had to wait to hear them. You will want them to come again. It will be a fine after- noon. Miss Smith has been-all over Canada, Europe and every State of the union filling concert engagements. + Mrs. Hanley, reader and impersonator, is versatile and gratifying. La Verdi does a lot of things and all of them well. Impersonator, Crayon Drawings like lightning, Ventriloquist and Musician. He will certainly be busy. His lecture on Saturday evening, "Canada at the Cross Road" will be a stirring address that will long be remembered and on Saturday afternoon his address, "A Spoonful of Sunshine" will be a double dose of the medicine we need. It bripgs Mr. Church to e would like to tell you all about this attraction only we really don't know ourselves. . ; The Croatian Tamburica Five men in Fotos que native costumes. fiom Croatia, in the ~ Orchestra Balkans Ck romantic melodies on 1 stringed instru- 3 mts a8 wi Operatic selections and popular airs, m: a 8 never, been 1 heard in Port Perry. You ist : Tuesday "afternoon and' "evening, uly most valuable eature of this service. various { er Jour and more wil es ey go use ee Ze ore for 'mone, form of entertainment. This will the Ne and the commi have reason'to simmers re p and they are Droud of far <i dispose oot the a THE G GUARANTORS rable eommuty FOR SALE 12 acres of standing timothy hay. Apply to A. E. Rogerson, Lakeside Beach. Phone 102-5, 1 eee) (Y pines. The Croatian Tamburica Orchestra sent most of us to thé enclycopedia or the geography. We found it on the map. Croatia is in the Balkans. The Tamburica is the native instrument. Five men in picturesque native cost- ume comprise the troupe which came to America after playing at the Paris Exposition. They constitute the greatest novelty as well as the high- est paid attraction Chautauqua has presented. You must hear them on Tuesday, July 21st. rrr (YP REPORT OF 8. 8. NO. 9, REACH Junior IV to Senior IV Frances _ Raines, Merlin. Raines, Madeline Tummonds, Melvin Wil- liams, Florence Wells : Recommended--Dorothy Irwin Junior III to Senior III Bobby Cawker. Recommended-- Helen Wray. I. Spoffard; Teacher - LOST Black Patent under-arm bag, be- tween Manchester and Borelia, Will finder please leave at Teléphone Office Port Perry. hs = ----------) (Yen. HAY FOR SALE Two acres of Timothy Hay withia little sprinkling of clover, as it stands. C. H. Kellett, Port Perry. ---- Ones TOWN COUNCIL A regular meeting of the Town Council was held on-Monday evening. All members present. ~ Reeve Sweetman and Councillor Woon being newly elected, signed their declaration of office; =. asking that some improvements made at the waterfront at the eas! end of Queen Street. The following resolution resulted: "That the Council be a committee of the whole to deal with the water front problem and make such expend- re-itures as seems advisable. "The following pay 'sheets 'were or- ! "J dered to be paid. ' Hydro ..................... 689.40 Dr. H Truman Gordon ca His lecture "Gold Nuggets" conveys a message Yesbned 5 a man Water Commission .......... ed , who has struggled up from a fatherless bay on a farm to his pre- | Corporation Account .....,...$873.08 "sent position as pastor "of an influential church and it breathes a| The [balance of the salary due to| - 'good communi t that broadens your "horizon, Possibly <the the assessor was ordered paid; a _The necessary by-law to provide | for the oiling of the streets was put through its various. stages and pass- ed. The following resolution will be of interest to many cement sidewalk from the railroad A deputation waited on the.Couneil| "That the Clerk be instructed to| 1 call "for "venders "at "once "to build a} on Beach Street to Mr. Kent's big| I alsoc i a lio cary of Wall Papers. No Job too large or too small. Distance Immaterial W. WARD Decorator NOTICE to something Better Commencing July 1st I will make a change in the rate of cartage on hogs to Toronto, which will equalize the rate on thick, smooth hogs. If interested enm- quire for sheet show- ing change. N. EWERS Port Perry Careags- Phone 201 TENDERS CEMENT SIDEWALKS Tenders (to be in the Clerk's hands by Tuesday, July 14;-inst.) are asked for-- 1. The building (per sq. cement sidewalks in the of Port Perry; 2. The building and furnish- ing (per sq: ft.) of cement side- walks in the Village of Port Perry. For particulars apply at the Treasurer's Office. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. Where do we i 8 JOo0Rs es called roervot our oomtt 8 polling dAYE nite assurance that comfortable rooms and as may be determined. v - gate, on the north side, and elsewhere 3 'Phone 209 The first step sleep?

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