x ance of Men's and Boys' clean up our Sweaters "There are only ten days left to stock of Winter Hats, and we have grouped together an assortment of 15 hats to clear out at $1.00. These hats _sold at from $3.00 to =. $5.00, Come early and get your pick of the lot, ge Price to Clear $1.00. 15c. Yard 16 -in. Roller Towelling, made'of pure linen in dar linen shade, with white striped border. Special price yard 15c. $1 50 Turkish Towels "for 95c. Pair These towels are of the-quality usu- glly sold for.$1.50 per pair. The size is Pure Linen Towelling | Women's Fine Wool | | - and Cashmere Hose G5¢c. Pair Our stock of fancy wool and cashmere hose is sold down to broken lines and odd sizes. We have put 'on sale at 95¢c. all lines of hose in Grey, Navy, Brown, Chocolate and Heather, 'whichsoldat$1.35t0 $1.50. These come in plain weave with silk made of pure wool yarn in -good ~ quality 'and weight, White, Red and White, Maroon and Green, also Grey and Cardinal. Warren's Sweaters in Club Colors Regular price $4.50 for $3.50 i A Sm ; a "price $3.25 for $2.49 This is our best selling Sweater, White, also Royal and White It comes in Boys' Pullover Sweaters 95c. over style, with roll color. Comes in Na or Brown with colored trim. Reg. $4.50, Sale Price $3.50 Advance Showing of New Tweed Suits. FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN - We are now showing some smart styles in men's suits, featuring the new tweed effects in Grey and Fawn. One line of pure wool homespun in a neat grey stripe is built to fit a short man. Coat is 1 in. shorter, sleeves are shorter and pants as well. This suit, with 2 pairs of trousers, sells for $24.00. We are also showing some of the new Price 95c. v Men's Fine Wool Sweaters, Reg. Made of pure wool yarn and knit- ted in combination colors, Purple and Reg. $3.25, Sale Price $2.49 Made of wool and cotton yarn in pull- vy +} 1 9 to i" TE kr TY 20 x 42 with fringed ends and woven with natural groundfand fancy colored stripes. ; Sale price pair 95c. heather Spring Butterick 25¢c. cig EXTRA SPECIALS - In order to make room for 'our.Spring Stock, we' are offering you a few odd pieces of furniture that only sell at certain seasons. These are going at very low prices for cash: 1 only Floor Lampshade, special ...__._____ $16.26 1 only Reed Floor Lamp, special-...._.__. 10.95 1 only Walnut Den Rocker, special __.___. 9.95 1 only Walnut Den Rocker, special ....__- 9.95 1 only Gate Leg Table, solid walnut, spec. 22.95 1 only Chesterfield Table, 'spec. 24.50 2 only Windsor Chairs, walnut finish,spec. 5.76 Don't Miss this Chance. First here gots it. Dressing Table, Pench, Chiffonette, and Bowfoo Bed in two-tone walnut, special 64.75 amngamisemmomten "A. L. McDERMOTT | ~ Undertaker Port Petry, Ont. - 3 rr 1 the clocks, - plain and fancy ribs. Sale price pair 95c¢. HRT rr Ts see "NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Mary Jane Pogtie, deceased. Pursuant to Sec 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, potice is hereby given that" all. creditors and others having claims against the estate of Mary Jane Pogue, late of the Township of Scugog in the County of Ontario, widow, who died on or about the 14th day of December A.D. 1925, are, on or before the 4th day of March A.D. 1926, to send by post, prepaid, to Messrs. Harris & Harris, Port Perry, solicitors for John Wesley Crozier, ad- ministrator of the said deceased their christian names and sur- names, addresses and descrip- tions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, and that after thé day last aforesaid, John Wesley Crozier will proceed to distri- bute the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties en- titled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, -and the -said John Wesley Crozier will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by Harris & Harris at the time of 'such distribution, Dated at Port Perry this 1st day of February A.D. 1926. HARRIS & HARRIS, Solicitors for the Estate of. . Mary Jane Pogue, deceased. re PP inn, MYRTLE Congratulations to Mr. and of a son in their home. The Ladies are giving their : play entitled "How I Earned My dollar" in Columbus this week. Messrs. W. Cook and Tordiff Mrs. Clare Price upon the gift at $19.00. | took a couple-of sleigh loads to visit .Brooklin League last Fri- day evening and enjoyed a very pleasant time withthe young people there. . Mrs. Bert Duff was in the City on Friday. - Mr. and Mrs. Noah Luke of Toronto with Mr. Chas. Luke, recently. A number from here attended the Dryden-Miller Sale in To- ronto on Wednesday. Mrs. W. Jones was called to Claremont last week:en acount of the illness ®f her parents. ee) (Deas CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Sarah Coombe wish to 'thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy at the time of their recent bereave- ment. Raned on behalf of the family. : : Edward Coombe. Manchester, Feb. 16, 1926. --i Ons AT THE PORT PERRY RINK The Rural Hockey games at the Rink are getting very pop- ular now. Monday night Honey- dale and the Bankers crossed sticks and 'the Bankers won. This : ame was followed by a contest between Seagrave and a mixed team, as Epsom did not get here, he a ae Thursday night the Butchers and Harnessmakers fightfor the rubber. ; On Saturday night an unv usual game will take place when Mr. John Jeffrey's family of sons, from Prince Albert will play Seagrave. 'It is seldom one family can boast of six hockey players. Game-from 7 to 8. i HOM | Send the STAR to absent Friends. recent rygoods _ Port Perry Dominion Store Our Customers are well pleased with Rargains they secured. at our] recent Sale. We thank them for _ them for their patronage, and assure | them that we still have many price-srvers to offer. 2 Our New Spring Goods are arriving. fr Come in and inspect them. - Clothing - Boots & Shoes tweeds in dice patterns. Youn the new 2 button double breasted style are shown men's suits in F. W. MCINTYRE March Delineator 20c. "| ABLACK BUSINESS COAL 0 LIME COKE ANDLED Cement WOOD 20001BS-/ TON Etc. DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G.W.PVATT COAL! COAL! COAL! With everyone else we are pleased that the Coal strike is at last ended. However, thos does not mean that there will be Hard Coal available right away--it will be six weeks or possibly two months before any supply of Anthracite starts to come through. In the mean time we are bringing in Coal to last over the cold weather--Coul that we believe will give entirely satisfactory results. . POCOHONTAS COAL. A car of this has just reached us, which can be used in Heater, Ranges or Furnaces. This Coal is used very extensively in the large cities when there is no shortage of hard coal and we believe from the reports we have heard of it that it will give good satisfaction. BLACK GEM DOMESTIC COAL. A car of this will reach us in a few days. We have made careful enquiries about this coal and have very favorable reports. Can be used in open fireplaces, stoves or furnaces--no soot, no clinkers. COKE. A car of Nut Coke will be on hand any day now; but; as we already have orders for more than half of the car if you need any now is the time to let us know your requirements. KENTUCKY DOMESTIC COAL. We have been sending a lot of this out to our customers within the last few weeks, and all report very favorably as to its merits." -- PEA COAL. (Anthracite): We still have a very limited quantity of this size Coal. 3 w . We have always a good supply of wood on hand. Hemlock Slabs $3.00 14 cord. Hardwood Slabs $3.50 14 cord. Body Hardwood $4.00 14 cord. FOR SALE. Set heavy Bobsleighs, best condition; 1 light wagon, heavy wagon. We will sell these very reasonable as we need the yard space. TY PORT PERRY COAL YARD «7 *W-G. W. PYATT. * < Phones--Yard 94 ; Uptown Office 233. Cash and Carry Government Inspected Meats This speaks for itself. $200. Bho 101 r 1.8, Port Perry, Special Sale of Winter asd Work PANTS Never mind about the price, but come in and see this splendid line. You will be surprised at the values which we are offer- ing. Shirts and[Caps = The best the market affords | to clear at very much re- og duced prices. 5 We .want .to .ciear .these goods .out, .and .put the | money in other stock, so give give you the advan- | tage. Remodelling, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO MISS HARRISON DRESSMAKER Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suits and Coats made to order...Rooms over Morrison's Drug Store, Port Perry. DR. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Bloek y Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone'98 | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Dr.-J.-A. Mathers Physician and Surgeon, Successor to late Dr. 8. J. Mellow Office, Queen St, Port Perry. Bell Phone 17 | d -- -- eo Miss Madeline Cockburn : Miss Hazel Cockburn : Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN -- 3 Goode's Creamery ] at Port Perry 1 48e. 1b. for butter Ji paring 4% or lbo and males more money by sending yowr eream to. ~ Port Perry Creamery GOODE BROS. Proprietors W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON . Office Huurs--9 a.m. to § p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store PORT PERRY, ONTARIO JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S, D.D8, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toromte Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. Eves ing by appointment Phones-Office 68 r 3. Residence 68r8 Office over Morrison's Drug W.J.COOK. = REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Statien Property qi and satie- factorily bought, sold and e=- pn | on reasonable terms Bell Phone 120 r 8 HAIRDRESSING AND. BEAUTY PARLOR ior We s in all j Ladies Pee {Yl of ng, Marcel Waving, Curling, Pane a] ol sealp ear ment, ete. 3 into switches and curls. e 3 Covabob made from your long r. : aa > A [Rolph Block 3 A - - Port Perry