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Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1925, p. 5

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e you to con are prepared td cater to LAX of COATS and We are dis alos ho dm ws playing a large. stock of Coats and Dresses; and, i in 'addition, 2 several manufacturers are 'sending a : selection of Coats and Dresses for display on Autumn Butterick = 'Opening Nt Week. : BE EE sss snes | _F. W. MCINTYRE i & u NEW SILKS and DRESSGOODS "Tathe | Silks and Dressgoods Department, we . are displaying some of the new shade in the popular cloths, also many exclusive Dress Lengths in the newer weaves of dress ma- We are showing as well the new terials. week our formal fnclides es a host of styles i in ready- | "exclusive pattern hats. Il be thrown open for your inspec- come 'and ing 'your friends that we may dem- your individual tastes. 7 trimmings suitable for the materials. * October Delineator 20c Office over Bell Tel~€o'y bh I UL iL -- ---- STOCK LIST OF BUILDING ETC, IN C. L. VICKERY'S YARDS | Half bevelled spruce siding, half bevelled B. C. siding. 1in. cove siding, 1 x 4 and b matched flooring, % x 2 selected red birch flooring, % x 2 plain red oak flooring. " 1x4 and 5 V matched ceiling. % x 8 V matched B.C. cedar ceiling 2x 4, 6, 8, and 10 in. plank, D. 4 s, 1x 4,5, 6, 8, and 10 boards, D 4 s, 1 x 5 in. and wider hemlock, D 1 s, 2 x 6 and 8; 18 ft. long hemlock joists, 8 x 6, 8, and 10 in, 12 ft. cedar plk. 4'x 6, and 8 in. 16 ft. cedar plank. Doors, sash, mouldings, stools, cas- ings, ete. I have also in stock, with more coming, COAL as follows: Nut, Stove, Pea,.. Cannel, Coke, Smithing, and a specially good steam threshing coal. and cements, ' Red brick, white brick, and tile, Hemlock slabs, birch slabs, and body wood. all sawed 12 in. long, and of good quality. Thanking the public for their past patronage, trusting that they will continue to give me a fair amount of their trade, Iwill to intending pur- | chasers quote attractive prices any of the above stock or goods. Yours Truly, C. L. VICKERY. on re ISS HARRISON + DRESSMAKER dies' and Misses' Dresses, Suite _and Coats made to order...Rooms over Morrison's Drug Store,' Port Perry. Sm W. A. SANGSTER ENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § a Office over McKee's Shoe Store Por? PERRY. ONTARI le's Creamery t Port Pe ha 36¢. Ib.s for butter |, ou can Ee labor and make more money by sending your j to a "Port Perry Creamery GOODE BROS. Proprietors ®iano Eh ie for examination : 18% acr Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY Bell Phone 188. W 6 roomed house, % acre land, well, large stable, hen house, in good repair, Situated on Union| Avenue. Price '$1,100, - $600 cash. | balance at 5%. 8 roomed frame 'house, %: acre of land, good habe, 8 some fruit, geod 'water, fin: Village of Manchester, on Provincial Highway. 1 Beautiful shade trees. Alf or $2.000. - $1,000 cash, balance at 6%. Good 6 roomed. frame house, in Utica, large woodshed, stable, hen house, nice lot of fruit, % atte land, close to school and $900. $400 cash, balance at 5%. Good f rden or chickens--b5%. re on Sitnts St. just outside the Corporation of (Port Perry, 8 roomed frame house, in good. re; -new- ly decorated and painted inside ana out, good table, dri and ood water, ni | Terms Le ii ely "se is in "good repair garden land, 8 roo Srive © This ro T .-. | gar uss 'and. 3 sis ¢ range 5S ed tor 350 volt: 3 has oil it, io on | can obtain this is all we are likely to *% | Phones -- Office 94. - Res. 233] | You should order on COAL! COAL! A BLACK BUSINESS HANDLED) WHITE--2000 hs. ONE TON, If you would be sure of your Coal for the winter now is the time to place your order. At present we have .in our sheds about 400 tons of the best quality Seranton Nut Coal; but ac- cording to the best information we get for three or four months, pos- sibly longer, owing to the strike at the mines which started on the 1st of September. We also have a good supply of «« 'Pea Coal Silvay Pea Coke Solvay Nut Coke Soft Coal Steam Coal for threshing machines. } WOOD. We have Hemlock Slabs at $3. % cord; Hardwood Slabs at $8.50 % cord; Body Hardwood at $4.00 % cord. Lime and Cement When you deal with us you can be sure of getting the evry best coal that ; ean be 'obtained. Give us your order.' Port.Perry Coal Yard W. G. W. PYATT EOR SALE--We have some wagons, | sleighs and hgrness for sale. Can be seen. any Aime at. Coal. ard. e have sagen in Blas vs ou 1t : theiz home in the Citys « on IN MEMORIAM «In loving memory of Howard B. 16th, 1923, _ We think of him day Bw day; He is not dead, is just away. With a cheerful smile and wave of the hand; He has wandered into an unknown land. J A little while and we shall meet Our loved one gone before, And we clasp his hand "again On yonder radiant shorei.qd "Father, Mother; Brother, Sisters. > re (es PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Worden Sonley, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward, attended the funeral of their grandfather, Mr. Wm, Worden, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Butt, of Oshawa, were recent visitors of Mr. iand Mrs, James Warren, ® = Mz, and Mrs. Angus MacGregor, and Mrs. Town, of Toronto, were in | the village last week. The garden party held at the home of Mr. C. C. Robertson," 'recently, un- der the auspices of the Women's Community Club, was'a decided suc- 'cess. The weather 'was "ideal and ={the attendance large 'considering the busy harvest time.' Tea was served on the lawn and on the whole all en- joyed the undertaking: the village last week. Mr. Archie Parrinder has returned from a visit to Detroit. 'Mrs. Crawford and family, have re- fo city after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Heayn. = Mrs. Grace Hubbard: has repainted her residence, ' x Me jud ) Mrs. Chil , who | have been 's mother, with" Mrs Ti eorge, Still, Setusned to have. the] Don't forget or neglect the church. Mark, who passed away September 'Advent, Which? ~ Mr. M, Smith, of Oshawa, Was in} was held at the home of Mrs, R. E. | spent Sunday last with Miss , Leila and Mrs. Fred Belknap and family, of Oshawa, were guests of Mrs. Ira Belknap on Tuesday. The workmen are busy repairing the church. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wilson of Manchester, on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Woodley were called away on Monday to attend the funeral of Mr. Woodley's mother, at Toronto. Mrs. Woodley was in her 82nd year, The sympathy of the community is extended to . Wood- ley in- his bereavement. Mr! John Folie is' making altera- tions to his home. Mr. M, Strait, of Toronto, was in village on Friday looking for apples. Mrs. Geo. Heayn has returned from Uxbridge. Mrs. Hill of Toronto, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Woodley. BARREL SPRAYER WANTED for orchard work, white washing, ete. Apply at Star Office. tr YO pe ASHBURN : The services in Burn's Church, both morning and evening, will be conduet- ed by Rev. Joseph Koffend, of To- ronto. In the morning the subject will be "Human advance, or the Coming _ In the evening, at 7.30, "A Refused Commission, - Bright," hearty music. Welcome, -- (rn PROSPECT In spite of the dull weather, a large number attended Oshawa Fair on Tuesday. The Prospect Ladies' Aid meeting Thompson. : "We would be: pleased to see a larger attendance at Sunday School as it is 'hard for the officers to carry on with so few out each Sunday. Miss Edna Ashton of Ashburn; Mrs. M. Munro has gone to Geneva for a short time. x . Mrs. Fisher and family, who have | 'been visiting friends here have left for their home in the States, ; OD : BANK BAPTIST CHURCH REEN | Sunday at 10 a.m.--Sunday School, 7 at 11 a.m.--"One of God's ay at 2.80 Pathe Closed | Prayer-Meeting at 8 pm] 1t always youn loss if you do. : th R. Pearce, BA, Pastor. opening table an their livin glasses we charge for > 8cientificall W. A. HARE . Leona Gals. $3.75 $1.25 45¢. better off in ev corrected--do not ery way if their ocular defects is at the bottom of their trouble. GOOD EYESICHT IS AN ASSET Poor eyesight is a distinct most efficient state. One but without unnecessary strain. You will get great comfort I guarantee {B. H. Paint, regular $1.50 Important Announcement I wish to announce to the public that | am an Optical Parlor in the Leonard Blook, Port Perry, where | will be every IT IS A:FACT hey pany Pyssons continue to wear old lenses long after suffering the penalty of examination of the e this subject thut has e would reveal, Derdentage of those who would be w THURSDAY. and that many a person is right now neglected eye strain that a "thorough Every investigation of as indicated that a large onderfully more forstjor- ere even suspect that the lack of proper glasses has ever been made h handicap to those who have who require every faculty to be in its must not only be able to see well, to earn and and "satisfaction from the make after a careful test of your eyes. I make no eye examination or advice. I do it carefully and y. If you do not need glasses I will tell you. satisfaction at a reasonable price. | Can Give You Eye Comfort EYESIGHT SPECIALIS I. 3 King St. West, Oshawa rd Bleck, Port Perry, on Thursdays. 'Moore's Guaranteed Paint 12 Gals. Pts. $1.90 : 60c, Qts. $1.00 Best prites on Raw Linseed Oil, "White {| Lead, etc, for that paint job of yours. Pins 85. for Go. od price. qt., pin or 65c¢c., ints for 35c. Some family 2 50c. pint, regular 75c. EE {Camogie Hoare Com 7 Ticket Agent 5 rs gladly furnished to intending travellers I. have loose -lime, hydrated lime. - ~~ }iBuilding Materials ¥ he

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