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Port Perry Star, 10 Dec 1925, p. 8

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12th and it will pay you to call or will continue to Christmas. rgest Christmas|"* Sale 2 oi dccolifit of the rainy day on the first day of our sale-- December 5th, we are going to start the great bargains on Dec. and see our bargains, Our sale - We have in our store about $3,000 worth of new goods, abso-|, haw Tutely first quality and we are going to clear these goods 'at low prices, so before you do your Christmas shopping call in and see our splendid goods and low prices and save money, Good selection of Men's at $1.2 Good fe of Men's,' Ladies' To clear -at cut prices: - Ladies' Corsets, to clear at 89c. Ladies' and Men's all wool and silk and wool sweaters, beautiful shades, would make a splendid Christmas gift. $2.25 and up. ~~ Here are a few of our articles: Good selection of all kinds of Hundherchiels; 5¢. and up. and Ladies' Silk and Wool Scarfs, 99¢ up: Good selection of Men's and Ladies' Pocket Books, 65¢ and up, Good selection of ladies' bedroom slippers, would make a beautiful | Christmas gift, to clear at 95c. « Ladies' Crepe de Chene Ties to clear at 69c. * Men's Bafiroom Slippers, make beautiful Christmas gifts, to clear and Children's Hosiery, all kinds, \ To clear at Good selection of Ladies' and Children's Underwear at cut prices. Men's beautiful caps with ear laps and without ear laps, regular $2.00 to clear at $1.25. Men's beautiful suits, 2 pairs of pants to each suit, reg $30.00. A good bargain to clear at $22.49. Men's nice Overcoats, regular $23.00 to clear at $17.75. Men's Mackinaw Coats, heavy weight, to clear at $6.75. Men's Fleece-lined Underwear, heavy weight, to clear 95c. each. Men's Underwear, 100% wool, heavy weight, to clear at $1.59. Men's good flannel working sh To clear at $1.59. irts, double yoke, heavy weight, Men's Flannelete working shirts, double yoke, heavy. weight; "oi-To.clear at $1.19. & Men's good work shirts, to clear at 89c. Men's all wool pullovers, heavy weight, reg $3.75 for $295 Men's good dress shirts, regular $1.75 for $1.89. Men's beautiful ties, complete in gift hex; to clear at osc. "Men's fitce braces, tach in box, to clear at bbe. to clear at $6.49. Men's good overalls and smock ..at $1.85. A number of lines of pure flanne at 3bc. About 5 dozen beautiful towels, We bought about 14 dozen of at low prices and we are going t " Rubbers ang Golgshes. "Mo clear at 99¢. ..ALX GI Don't"miss the Men's good raincoats, heavy weight, good bargain. . Men' 8 good working socks, 4 pairs for 99c, Regular $9.50 8, heavy Weight, Big B, to dear Men's Cottonade Working Pants, to clear at $1.85. Men's all wool dress socks, heavy weight, reg 69c. for 5bc. 1, heavy weight, to clear at 99¢ yd " A number of pieces of mackinaw flannel, 36, inches wide, to clear A few pieces of heavy flannelette at 36 inches, good bargain: 25c¢. loose and in bexes, will make a B00 Christmas £ift, at cut Prices. * hs A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS Men's and Boys' mitts and gloves o sell them at low prices. Look! Men's mitts, horse hide, reg $1.38. for 98c. Special bargains this week in ®Men's, Ladies' and Children's Another special bargain in beautiful shades of heavy silk, «would make a nice Christmas gift for a ladies dress, regular $1. 95 se bargains. LBOORD 4d. G. Marlow, roads, Born to Mr. i on Sunday, Nov Nr . Mr. and Mrs. ; visiting n Br Mr. and on Sunday: Miss Noreen 'Hortop homme, over the week end. Mr. Chas. Truscott has sold his farm to Mr. Miller. of Mark- ham. Lo Married, on Friday, December ath, 1925, by Rev. J. E. Denny, of Epsom, Miss Eva James, of Manchester to Roy Sutcliffe, of Utica. Mr. and Mrs, Sutcliffe will reside in Oshawa. Mrs. John Medd in Toronto last week. Sorry. to report the Mess of Miss Olga Lakey. A number from here attenaed the dance at Mr. Albert Wilson's last week. 4g Mrs. Henry Davis in Toronto on Friday evening. Mrs. Harold Kerry and Mrs. A. E. Spencer in Toronto iast week. : The anniversary services on Sunday and Tuesday were well attended and apparently enjoy- ed by all present. Mrs. Geo. Aird has returned from her two weeks' trip to Florida. Mrs. Russ. Harper and family away for a few days. Mr. Arthur Hunter is holding a sale of stock on Tuesday, Dec. '8th. Mr. Ryerson Gibson has re- turned home for the winter. The Presbyterian Sunday School will hold their Christmas Tre on Tuesday evening, Dec. 15th. "Please note the change of date. ~~ mmm (I peeemmr. CARTWRIGHT ONT, Plie regular meeting of the 'Council was held on Dec. 5th. All members present with the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and adoptea. A by-law was duly passed ap- 1:pointing-D.R:0s. and -poll clerks for the coming municipal, elec- tions. - The Clerk was authorized to advertise for 80 sticks of timber for bridge work. Accounts Passed. F. A. Bailey, repairs $1.50 M.E. Fallis, wood for hall $36.00 unicipal World, poll books. 5.78 . Venning, work $4.00 F. Bruce, as reeve $30.00 ler. 'Devitt, 'counéillor W.A. Vancamp, councillor 25.00 J. J. Jobb, councillor ~~ $25.00 C. P. Devitt, councillor. $25.00 W. Beacock, clerk $150.00 $413.14 Council adjourned to meet on December 15th. eee 00 Oe WINTER COURSES IN AGRI- CULTURE.AND. SCIENCE . To be held in South Ontario. A meeting will be held in Brooklin on Tuesday evening, December 17th, to discuss the -$25.:00(" OUSEHOLD = with Mr. oo is, Chas: Lay fi Burne Chu 1 8 g. { holding their stmas Tree and | entertainment on Friday evening, | December 18, A good Program will 11914, 'be given by the | {dren 'of: the S.i ST Parents and friends come along and | folk. nesday evening was well attended. | Among thosée who took part on the program were Mrs, Gordon Fisher, who 'gave a most interesting talk on Home-made Candy, illustrating her talk in a practical K way by treating the audience to a box of .most -de- licious candy, which made a refresh- ing treat along with apples. which were served at close of programme. Male quartette Blso Sang as well as Mr, Burgess. Reading by Miss Jesse Heron. Mrs. Arthur Hojmen of Toronto, visited her home here on Sunday last and was accompanied back to the' who is spending a week with her. Miss Daisy Fisher of Toronto is home for a short vacation, Mr. George West took the service on Sunday. in the absence of the minister, So al W. A. Leonard Block, Port We can give yo According to a schedule showing _ the division of dairy products, pub- lished by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, the annual cost of wasted milk in our nation' 'would ake a hi day for the army |time goes on, the unavoidable waste ~ Drygoods Ready-to-Wear Boots & Shoes | advisability of holding Four and avy Enon leave an appro- |of milk will be more than offset by Weeks Course in Agriculture priation sufficient to build ihe Intelligent. ors i -- sanita- > Telephone 177 PORT PERRY and Household . Science in Sompat, Mitenerl: aly 'even ten fae, Community Club meeting on Wed- Too city by Her cousin, Miss Hazel Moles/| = Day given, leaves a loss i oo oe about tie Bre Lo on - oe the Bist day of December A.D. 1926, to send b repaid, fo to hd Solicitors. for sD olicitors for/ rs, Bessie Leask of Greenbank, Ont, administrateix of the said d their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions; 'the f particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their Secounts and the nature 'of the securities i ny) Jeu hk them, and er day las aforesaid the said Bessie Re wii] proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among, the Parties en- titled thereto having regar only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above -required, and the Said Bessie L&ask will not be] liable Yor the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or sisi notice shall not have been receivéd by Harris. & s, or Mrs. Bessie Leask at the time of such distribution. Dated at ort Perry, ont g his 30th. day of November A. Harris Sorin Barrister, etc., -- Port-Perry,- Ont. CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR EYES HARE EYE SPECIALIST, OSHAWA Perry. every other / - y Thursday.. . Next Visit Dec. 17th, 1925 u Eye Comfort Spilt Milk Coot Uncle Som. Sh $77,399,685.00 Annually The amount of milk split, soured, rejected and otherwise wasted annu~ ally, is 8,889,086,000 pounds. This at $2.26 per hundred would approxi- mate annually the stupendous amo of $77,899,685. However, a cheerful note rings through this tale of economic loss to a nation. The same report shows a 1924 increase of 108 pounds of on per cow over 1923 production. ucting this from the figure pre- . through waste of only $18,607,825, a mere bagatelle, compared with our na- tignal debt of more than twenty bil- Hons of dollars, | The increased yleld per cow is due | to helghtened- ions on the farm; and fature years promise even greater increases, Dairymen have discovered the fu {of tele Hol paring » members o ey have learned that lurk in 'milk production. They have, 3 covered the advantages that Ii swatting the 3 that hide in uaclean stables, unclipped, 1 brushed flanks and udders of cows and unsterilized utensils, : "You should order ho YOur. wi 'thought. PRINCE ALBERT. Permit me in your columns to say a word about making strangers wel- come at church. The other day I was at a strange church and the people of that church passed by going out after the service and looked at me as if wondering who I was was, where I came from, why I was there; not a one of them offered a welcome hand "jor even a nod of the head. with a "How |- Eilers itn do you "dori came and shok hands and passed a rather a cool welcome 1 hee ty las Tr. Later -I-was at another; | chureh and aftér I was there awhile] ha 'one 8r two nodded "and finally a lady © MGo™ West "young man" was the advice handed out years ago by a wise old sage to young men with a future before them, and Mr. Sheriff Thompson is taking that advice in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, New. York, are visiting with friends in the vil- lage this "week. Quite a heavy crash of thunder was heard at noon on Saturday by the villagers, Miss | remark on the weathér and told me Mr Ga < ha she was-and asked my name and| her "parents and 'ister one day last week! There will ben "real old time song 'service in thé church on Sunday night so don't miss it. "Who is who among the candidates' aspiring for. municipal honors, 4 Do your 'shopping at 'Williams' and you will not be disappointed. pe Friends of W... Jd. / Martyn wii. be |: pleased to learn.that he is able to be out again after his illness, i Lloyd James spent Sunday wr friends in Lindsay. A number from here attended the the supper and concert at Utica on ra Tuesday lp Let's -all According to strest talk sc 'some blood 3 be in the field na otk er era Inte of the Tomnghiy of | enjoy a happy SYguing, with the little | Reach, in the County of -O : to. the. Port 'Perry' 7 B Christmas Fair, December 17th. | ge pint de with Ghlored bor a "each. 8 Women's Plain Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10c. each. ff es' Fine Colored Swiss Handkerchiefs, in a large variety of colors and designs, 25¢. each, - Pe had of * * : Women' + San ple Hose at - Women's Fine All Wool, Hi Silke and' Wool Hos, in a » good variety of colors. + The regular prices run "from $1.00 to $1.35 per pair. Christmas price 89¢c. Fancy Goods in Good V arlety ~ of patterns 'i Hand Embroidered Madeira Serviettes, 50c. each. Dresser Scarfs, with lace edge, 75¢c, $1. 00, $1.35 each. Buffet Sets in Main white trimmed "with lace edge, 75¢c. Buffet "Sets, linen colored silk e idered edge, $1.75 Linen Centrepieces, silk embroidefed, 60¢c. and 75¢. = Lace Table Cover, 28 inches square, 85¢. each + 3 _ Dresser and Stand Scarfs, 66c, and 85c. each. ~~ # Brighten the Home for Christmas with a new Congoleum Rug We are offering for sale some of our best patterns: ' Size 214 x 8 yards, Regular $11.25 for $9.95. ....Size-3'%:3 yards, Regular $13.50 for $11.95. - Size 3 x 314 yards, Regular $15.75 for $13.95 ° Size 8 x 4 Fores Regular $17.50 for $16. 95. © Wall Papers We have a good gelection of our next Spring's Papers on hand, and allthis season's Papers on hand wil ik sold at good reductions. WLR ML Port Periy Christmas Fair, on Thursday, December 17. | BROCK BROS. & C0. oF |Government - Inspected Meats This speaks for itself.

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