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Port Perry Star, 17 Dec 1925, p. 5

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Er 1 ors Fra ie 'plush, velvet, Sour and are trimmed with - We 'have an assortment of dolls in various sizes. One of the big sel-, lers is a doll 11 inches high with real' * 'hair and eyes that close when lying down, Has'pretty dress and hat. Price 85¢c. Larger sizes 5c. to $1.25 Children's Picture Handerkchiefs of 5c: _ Children's handkerchiefs, white ground with pictures 'and nursery rhymes printed in colors on border. Price each be. 'Winter Butterick 25¢. Ferrets, picture you ought see ¢ brolie all records, by playing to capacity . crowds daily during calendar years on SE -- FERRETS FOR SALE Brown or White, healthy working also Airdale pups. Apply to Norman Burnett, Prince Albert. =W. M. 8. at UTICA On Friday, December 4th, the W. M. Auxiliary of Breadalbane Church, held their regular monthly meeting. There was a good attendance. _Affer the Auxiliary meeting, the Port t Perry . Auxiliary joined with the Utica 2 ; ladies in observing the Prayer Day|-~ "| Service arranged by the Ontario Provincial W.M.S. Mrs: J. Nasmith 'brought greetings from the Port fhe thn mine fo Cape, Kimona, Se or Apron. Price 35¢. to $1.00 , domes, ete. with do Price $1.00 ~~ We have a * Handkerchiefs for All Dainty Swiss Linen Handkerchiefs white or colored ground with em- broidered motif put up in box. Price 25c. Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs i in white. or colored ground with embroidered design. 8 Price 8 for 50c." A Deltor 6 tines with thimble, needle, e choice-of dresses boxed singly for dolls of larger size. Price 85¢. to $1. .. Weare showing some Fk retty Scarves of Crepe de Chene with dainty print- ed designs. This is the newest idea in scarves and makes an accept- able gift. Price $2.25 to $3.00 i, © The Drugless Road to Health CHIROPRACTOR from 2 to 6 p.m. - Mrs. Spears 'Dressmaking and Hairwork Residential Work "Marcel Waving, Cutting information. Crepe de Chene Scarves secossssssssacastecsssssetossessasssssssaes F. W. MCINTYRE |CHIROPRACTIC J. 'A. HETHERINGTON Port Perry, Monday and Friday, and Shampooing, Combing made into switches, Work called for and - delivered. Phone 101 r 28 for Graduate of Royal College of Dental fat. Y Surgeons and University of Toronto more money by sending your Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Evep- | Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 6818 COMING 3 Fancy Wool Bed Covers' eT These Woolen comforters are ak : ing. the place of the oiltel com-_ rters, ing lighter, warmer and horter easil 4 laundered. They are made of fine quality wool an are woven in large checks. Colors . Camel and Chocolate, Pink and White, Helio and White. : re . Price §T. 75. mmm------ ~Household Linens Bleached Table Linen ~ $1.60 Fine table made of pure linen yarn, full fully bleached, and woven in pret- oral design, Width 62 inches. Price per yd., $1.50 Half Bleached Jable Linen Table damask ar of pure linen yarn in cream shade, and woven in prett iy floral eifects. eavy, weight and 62 in. wide, Towel Sets $1.25 Towel Sets consisting of large size bath towel woven in pretty design in two color with two wash cloths. Put up in gift box. Price set $1.25 0 06008000000000600000004 Mackinaw Sweater Conte ; This i is the very newest thin ~~ cloth in pre ~ men or women. Men's Cashmere Mufflers $6.00 * "sweater coats for sport wear. % are made of. fine wool Mackinaw laid design with ttom. Used. by knitted band at Price $6.00 3 Ask to see these Jon: ular mufflers. They are made of fine wool cash- mere in fawn ground with colored stripes, fringed ends. . ' Price $3.00 Cream Cashmere Mufflers with printed spots. Price $2.25 Men's Silk Mufflers woven plain or with stripes. Price $2.00 to $2.76 Warren's Fine Wool Sweaters with roll colar. in plain or club colors. Price $4.50 Pullover Comes -- cra The Lang Shirt No doubt you have read in the daily papers, the many advantages of the shirt with two pair of detach- able cuffs. Comes in fancy popular or striped Zephyrs Price $2.65 to $3.00 HEH RIERIIRsms He T4444 331 Ease as toss nRARASALSSS FEE E4400 0004440004 JOHN BELDON -LUNDY LDS, D.DS, DENTAL SURGEON cream to ing by appointment Office. over Morrison's. Drug- Store. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST | 1 1 A. J. Davis, Druggist, Port Perry Miss Madeline has arranged with Dr. F.E. Luke, Toronto's able Eyesight Special- | ist-to visit Port~Perry, Thursday, December 17th. Glasses if re- quired at right prices. Don't Teachers PIANO AND Bell Phone 169 r 2 Goode's Creamery at Port Perry : Is paying 43¢. per lb. for butter ou can save labor Port Perry Creamery GOODE BROS. Proprietors Miss Hazel Cockburn January Delineator 20c. PRINCE ALBERT At the evening service on Sunday the musical numbers of the "thoir were appreciated. We are pleased to say the highway, to Port Perry is now very good, so we can go to that place and get our Chrstmas necessities. and malee I hear the hockey boys are getting ready for the winter play by taking hikes out into the country to get a few of the kinks out. We hear our choir is on the in- crease and that the strength is to be 20 at the beginning of the year. Very few villages in Canada, the size of Prince Albert, can bbast of a choir of this strength, Cockburn. of VIOLIN Port Perry . , 5 . this chance. Tt will and extended a mi miss 8 We notice that our stores are now Broadway, Ite Fo ssarmenios snl. J COOK | vo. LUKE, Opuometrint_| Dr. J. A. Mathers |i," vio" ioe soos nt and Opt ian, ici r need be filled at the h : village... ea they would enjoy having a part in| REAL E STATE 167 Yonge St. Toronto, (up----s) Physician and Surgeon, Four See Bane Bh. 7 ijk the work of the W.M.S,, not only in oppossite Simpson's | Successor to late Dr. 8. J. Mellow 4 : Nid th 1d, Box 5% pr bin Station $n "Office, Queen St., Port Perry. iss Jessie Hunter spent a few 'Canada, but throughout e wor ckly and satis- MISS HARRISON Ball Phous 17 days last week with friends inTo- a Mrs. Jas. Ye replied in a fitting facto ng sold and "ex PEESSANERR ronto, o Li "a run of 2 days. ~ way. on reasonable terms We note that most of the chicken You will agree with the women' may have Se persons who have a on : ed it that it is a : a ece: ~ Command. _ |2. slo Jain why Lonaon, he New York . hich may exp Paris, Vienna Individual 'prayers "were offered, ras first by Mrs... Atkinson, that we as realization of the presence of Christ. Miss E. Christie; of Port Perry, led in prayer for our individual and national sins. Miss Dyer, Utica prayed that women may realize her immense re- sponsibility in the Home Life. Mrs. P. Campbell, of Port Perry rendered gave a splendid reading on religion hams in the home life. Mrs, John Christi Utica, returned thanks for the call of women to_Christian Service. A brief i talk was given by Mrs. Atkinson, on "Christ in the World's through. our W. M. 8, The responsive readings | Large dist "to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 " HOUSE FOR SALE A Snap for Somebody an increasing Port Perry. Bushby, Port Perry. . e, 8 roomed frame house, good cellar all cemented, on Mary St., Apply to Ben. ~The SUPERIOR STORES Ty in' 'everything suitable for the Christmas trade in the way of eats and 'at prices that will save you money. but the choicest lines of new 'handle nothing : s and wes will be pleased to serve you. Office. Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office ovér McKee's Shoe Store Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suits and Coats made to order... Rooms over Morrison's Drug Store, Port Perry. W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Make Port Perr PORT PERRY. ONTARIO N\ We "DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR WEEK-END BARGAINS. : CHOOSE FROM AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. have a large stock of Shoes and Fancy "A BIG LIST TO Christmas tr ade. Hosiery, Gloves, Rybbers and Footwear for DR. J. A. MURRAY, : DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Fair on Thursda a rousing success. pox casés are out again. We wonder why there is, no weekly prayer meeting such as we had in former days. Quite a number from here attended the social ir~the United Church at =? « {| Port Perry. this week. Christmas , Dec. 17, At the Presbyterian Manse, Lind- say, on Wednesday, December 9th, 1925, by Rev. E, L. Currie, Miss A. Victoria Playter, of Prince Albert, to Mr. William John McDonald, of |" Manilla p's Mrs. Reuben Bond has returned to her home. - Mrs. I, W. Belknap is visiting with her daughter Mrs. W. Roantree this week in Lindsay. Sid Burnett of Oshawa, spent Sat- urday in the village and had a rabbit hunt in the afternoon. Mr. William Playter was in Manilla on Saturday. Mr. William McDonalll, Manilla, was a visitor in the village A Mrs, Campbell -and- Mz: Dobson; o 'Manchester, sang a duet at the even- "ing service on Sunday, The choir will have an unusually' good program on Sunday, Subscriptions to all papers and magazines taekn at the Star Office. Skating on the marsh soon. Cold fingers for carpenters these days at the corner. A very successful wood bee was || held at the home of Mr. Chas. Stab- back, on Wednesday. A face reminds one of a well, paper "the J. C, When a painted woman cries her | he Post Office, ae PORT PERRY. Mr. Ed. Kilpatrick spéht. the end in the village with friends. Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Watters and family, of Toronto, who spent. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Woodley have returned to their home. 7 Mr. Art Hunter has removed from Mr, Smith's farm to the residence of his father in thé village. 5 The W.M.S. met at the home of bo t pi Mrs. Sellars on Fritlay afternoon , with a good attendance. : Severalvof the people from here attended 'the bazaar and supper at the United Church at Port Perry. Mr. Musselman; of Uxbridge, was = a visitor in the village on Wednesday. Mrs. Lyle and sons spent the week end with friends in the city. It is reported that Mr. Thos. Smith 'has rented his farm at Utica to Mr, Russell Steel, or Cedar Creek, Mr. Arthur Hunter is contemplat- ing going to the North West in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Art Woodley were in the City on Thursday. Mrs; Li. Bond and children have re turned to their home after spending a few weeks with her mother Mrs, Strait, in Toronto. We hear Santa is to be at Raymer's store on' the 19th; - ni A If you want to have a good even- ings fun come to the Sunday School Christmas Tree on the evening of December 19th, Lg 000~ Stationery from 25¢. to $5.00 at Davis' Drug Store. Get AUCTION SALE Saturday, December 19th---Auction Sale of 40 choice Dairy Cows, [20 Young Cattle, also pigs, the property of Oliver Denny, lot 24, Con. 4, Tp. of Whithy. Sale at one o'clock sharp . See billy. Wm. Maw, Auetioneer, ee (Oe Judgment was reserved in the ap- peal made by Townsend against the sentence of four years with Hard labor for the forgery of a cheque of $4.50. > : 2 vrs) OOF Optometry By I. R, Bentley. How long is required to examine the eyes? From half an hour to-an hour, -de- pending upon conditions. The Optometrist takes nothing for grant8d? > ge No, he has a definite procedute for every case and depends entirely upon . the instruments he uses to determine his corrections. "a What these instruments reveal can be relied upon 7 Yes, they measure an error of vision with unfailing accuracy, ren 000 EPSOM 2 Mr, Fred Wearing of North Battle= ford, Sask., ise visiting his mother, Mrs. John Millman, who is very ill. Mr. Richard; Bailey his 'purchased the, house and lot formerly owned by Clanghton estate and at present-occupiéd by Mr. and Mrs. Ed.» Pomery, ae " The children are busy practising for the annual Christmas entertain- ment, to be held in the United Church on the e vening of Dec. 18th. Mr. Alex. Brown and Mr, Harold Brown, of Bethesda, was a visitor of Mr. John Bailey last week. Mr. PaScoe Luke, of Greenbank, -was_a visitor of Mr, 'Neil. | on Friday, "Miss Lulu Ashton s Toronto last week, A very enjoyable time was Spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. Wm. Armstrong, when the Ep- som Dramatic Club held a hot fow! supper. After all had done justice to the many good things reméinder of the evening Lin music, ¢

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