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Port Perry Star, 16 Jul 1925, p. 5

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in tis newest Vie pe the most wanted: materials, and colorings. + pertaining t to, ~ I! this Business. | y Wepos -- Smart Wash. Dresses made of . Taffetine in Nas y or Fawn pr / ground, with pretty flora} or a Choice line of ~ seroll designs, made up in at- || Wall Papers. tractive carspEe styles. a "No: Job too 1 é Price $2. 25 | or too small. Distance Immaterial Phone 209 W. WARD Decorator NOTICE The first step. to something Better Commencing July 1st 1 also carry ), or Tang On with, cuffs of white pique. Price Each 2 00 Sale Piers per yi 50c. 2 Flannelettes : Men' 8 Ct Socks Cm on leg FoR ont | ns he Co Striped F lannelettes 1 * White F Tannelette Block or Brown, good weight, 200 3 a Seamless feet. Special Price 25¢. Pr. 9 inch Flannelette, good quality, woven in 'pretty stripes, Colors Men's Harvest Gloves Folio, nk, rd Rand. Rog Men's Harvest Gloves, made of split phe ~Sale price 20c.. Men's Fine Belts Men's "Solid - T.eather- Belts; : some with suede finish. Colors: Black, Grey, or Tan. Reg. 75c. for 49c. Reg. 50c. for 35c. 'Bargain Prices i in Clearance of Outing Pants We have several Kroken lines of Men's Outing Pants in' Palm® Beach, Grey Flannel, or White Duck: ~ Fine quality White Saxony Flan- 'nelette, 27 inches wide, soft, fleecy - finish. Regular, 27c. ol ale pric o 23c. leather, muleskin finish, regular 60c. iF sm---------- Sunwer Butterick 'F. W. MCINTYRE - Sale Price 45c¢. A OBBOSO PE FFPPELEP ITEP Ire +4 + reetd Price fo Clear, 20 per cent. off eer tettttttetttttttt0000000008 FEE t tee + +444 444044 'August Delineator Oe. ~ MILTON STONE SEAGRAVE, ONT. 111925 'Chautauqua . Four Glorious Days 1925 One Glorious Sunday The Wonderful Sunday Free Service is appreciated by 1000 each year. Swell the throng this year. , Chautauqua, C hautauqua, it floats on the air © With programs so shappy and talent, so rare, * With lectures so peppy and players sb fair, What show is there can with Chautauqua compare ? Two Plays this year ' The Kiddies Sure are in ~ luck this season SI Best Children' s Feature' ever ABE) iy Kicer 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 Sw The English Comeds, "The Mollusc" First Night, Friday, July 17. A clean, witf¥ success to be remembered. "The Broadway Success. "Her Temporary Husband." Monday evening, July 20. A riot of laughter, 60 of them every ih minute. The 'Story Hour Girl, any day and every day, will aliobr 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 jf 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. They open the series on Friday afternoon. 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 sertainty b be busy. His lecture on , Sajurday evening, "Canada at the Cross Roads" will be a stirring address that -will long be remenibered and on Saturday afternoon his address, "A Spoonful of Sunshine" willsbe a double dose of the 'medicine we need. 3 This is what Chautauqua does for you. It brings Mr. Church to you. You don't have to go to Church. 'Either of his addresses is worth and would cost you far more than $2.00. aay all about this attraction only we really | sque native costumes from Croatia; in the | us romantic melodies on stringed instru- ections and popular airs; makes a You will re-| hem on Tuesday affernoon and evening; ari - : x. conveys améssage learned by a man from a fatherless boy on a farm to his pre- of an influential church and it breathes a it that broadens your horizon, Yosgily the of this service. ¥ N MYRTLE Miss Froney Annen and brother of Pickering have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Percy. Mr. and Mrs, George Davidson and two sons are holidaying with: Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Hoar, ' : Messrs. We So-Park;-W. Jones; and G. W. Rodd, have been wielding the paint brush ,unsparingly on their re- sidences lately 'and a vast improve- rient has been made in their appear- ance. Mr. McGee's new house near Mud Lake, is nearing completion under the able supervision "¢f Josiah Smith, contractor of Prince Albert. Mrs. Wm, Tarvis is visiting her daughter, Dr, Clarke, of Cleveland. Word-has-been received: that- Rev: Latimer"s children are quarantined at their summer home on the Ottawa River "with mumps." Several homes in this neighbour- hood are placarded, mumps. Miss Helen Rodd of Whitby has been vigiting her cousin, Miss Daisy Rodd. Mrs. F. W. Hodson is confined to her bed with sickness. A speedy re- covery is hoped for, Magazine Subscriptions Before renewing magazine OF newspaper: su geriptions, or a in new subserip- tions, call om, us. We can almost always effect some saving for you. Star Office Port Perry "==. Ontario ~ VOTERS' LISTS, 19257 ~ Municipality of Township of : Cartwright. Notice is hereby given that I have complied "with section 10 of * Votets' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office, Binckstocy, on the 10th day of July, 1925, the List of all per- sons entitled to vote in the .said Municipality for Members of Par- liament, or at Municipal Elections, = and that such List rémains there for inspection. by : And 1 heieby 'call upon all; Voters | Lto take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omission-eorrected according to Law. 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 en- quire for sheet show- ing change. N. EWERS Port Perry Cartage Phone 201 CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL The regular meeting was held on July 4th "with all members present, Reeve Bruce in the thair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved, Committee re. road to Williams' Point reported and on motion of Councillor Edgerton and Vancamp report was laid on table and street in Caesarea to be repaired. Orders 'Signed. 0. Edwards, lamb killed, H. Philp, 2 sheep killed C. Wright, drawing gravel J. W. Hooey, 8.8. No. 1 G Nesbitt, 29 rods w. 1. C. Williams, 60 rods w.f. 0. McQuade, 60 rods w.f. 0: Sheckleton;- burying fish, J.G. Marlow, roads & bridges 1696.12 Receipts, W. Venning, rink $10.00 Council adjourned to' meet on the 1st of -Augusts ---------- i) (is MYRTLE STATION At the recent Toronto Conservatory "I of Music Examinations held at Miss Wright's studio, Whitby, the follow- ing pupils of Mrs. Tordiff, were all successful. Junior Piano, honors, Hazel Grose, Raglan. Elementary. Piano, 'honors, Stella Wilson, Raglan; pass, Ruth White, Myrtle Station. Introductory Piano, first class | honors, Jean. . McClintock, Prospect. Primary Theory, first class honors; Hazel Grose, Raglan. & On account of Bernice Price haying mumps, at time of examinations, she will be trying at the. Conservatory on Thursday of this week. «+ We wish. her every success. Miss Mary Westway of Paris w was a week end visitor at the home of L. Tordiff. Mis. Bari and little son of Detroit, spent a day this week at the home of - 13- E.. Beacock.- Mrs. Tordiff and Lois have "gone to Listowel and Palmerston for a souple ; of aveeks. . .. . ~ A Mrs. Devitt is visiting ih Port Perry.

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