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Port Perry Star, 6 May 1926, p. 5

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| Oiled = 95e, ge Window Shades 37 inches x 6 feet, mount- ed on dependable spring rollers. They are made of heavy quality oiled shade cloth and come in Green, White or Cream. oh Special Value at each 95c. N Window Shades made of combination colored shade cloth same quality as above. Special Value at each $1.25. choose from. Brass Extension Rods 19c. Flat Brass Rods that extend from 24 to . 48 inches, made of heavy non sagging metal. Price each 19c. Same quality in Double Rod 35c. fringe. bint Al "Summer Butterick oo now on sale 25c. "In Every Way--Better" CME in and the seating 'space if > the Better McLaughlin-Bui€k. There is more of it--added'head room--added leg room--added width in seats for both driver ' "and passengers. McLaughlin-Buick engineers have discovered new 'ways to increase interior space. a They. have made the Better McLaughlin-Buick - FE Tore 'roomy than other cars. of even longer wheel- It is a full-sized, man-sized. car, for grown-up 'to ride in, without being squeezed in. in and try it! mr raisers of MeL anghiin: fos are available on 'time. E1416 7 BEAREBROS. :: DEALERS Port Perry, Ontario, i most attractive apd || or coverings is the con- We are showing some esig r the "Gold Seal" prices TV, ft. x 9 ft. $9.25. $13.25. 9 x 12 ft. $14.75. © Od. Phin Opaque Window Shade Marquisette Curtaining ' Plain Mar yisette Curtaining about one yard wide wi Madras Curtaining | Madras Curtaining in cream shade, 36 inches wide with several pretty designs to pretty Shades. Lace Panels 1, Window panels made of Nottingham lace in cream patterns. / 214 yards, finished at bottom with cotton 5 Te ; 5 RB AC ARES aS + +4494 44 neon ARAL SOOD 5600000 00000000000000004 ae ca ee ea cea aa a od 100006056000080080000080960900608000000000000008000800002000209000090¢ 0060000008 886802880000008080088089¢ TE > ® = 5 { resolutions telling fe I am all wrong. { Make some constructive criticism. \ use) 1 Do something to help the Department' of Educa- | tion is your servant. We are not master _ | situation. "¢ tion BS | fam going to discuss it with you whether you like Se TREN nd a . Bo a will not deter me one inch in "| that respect. (Applause) = .~ Plain Cotton Hose ~~ 29c pair This line of hose is particularly good value. They are made of good quality; cotton yarn, well made and properly shaped. We are selling them in Sand or Black. : Per pair 29¢. Women's Summer Vests 25c¢. Ladies' Summer Vests made up in sleeveless style with straps-on shoulders. - In white only. Each 25c. 9c. Cream only. Per yard 29c. - SUMMER NOVELTIES Floral Ornaments ' B50c. : Roses made of silk crepe de chene mounted on rubber stems with foliagex For wearing on coats or dresses. Comes in a variety of tape edge. 26¢. Per yard 29c. Price each 50c. Fine English comes in Black Four-in-hand Ties a. 75¢. These ties are one of the novelties of the season fof ladies wear and are made of crepe in a range of bright colored patterns. ; Price each 75c. * $1.25 The size is 36 inches x F. W. MCINTYRE J Clearing Lisle Gloves We have about 3 dozen pairs of lisle gloves in white and grey shades to clear out.' Regular price 50c. 4444999400000 44494000 4447 P4400 40 40 +4404 ARS esa ed 39c. Sale price 39c. Washgoods Bargains 27 INCH BROADCLOTH : 45¢ broadcloth, 27 inches wide, , White or Cream. Regular Sale price 45¢. BROADCLOTH WITH PIN DOT FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR It is 26 inches wide and comes in white ground with red or blue dot. Regular 50c. Sale price 39c¢. +44 eed ee Casas nas ss Sd June Delineator now on sale 20c. ABLACK BUSINESS Bl | COAL | * COKE | WOOD RD'S HANDLED WHITE 20001LBs -| TON DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL EVITA LD) W.G.WPKATT " LIME Cement Etc COAL each week, and now have follows: | | | 3 | | | 2 EGG COAL, $16.00 per : . obtained. If you are accustomed Many thrifty house owners have finished the walls of their cottages and bungalows quickly, sconomically and durably With feds, Combin- ation Wall Board. 1 may als be used to~ | DOMESTIC COAL--a- very superi | Bird's Combination Wall Board has a cream- = | white finish on one side that does not need painting, and is opk-grained on the other al ) though you may paint it any color you wish. Hardwood $4.00 14 cord. | Combination Wall Board is made by Bird & Son, Limited (Est. ~1795), manufacturers of t and Canadian Twin Shingles, "Bird's Art Craft Roll Roofing, Paroid Roofing and Neponset There's a Bird product for every sort | | "careful attention. Black Building Paper. of building. We are headquarters for Bird's wall board, : roofings and building papers. oa Sold by CARNEGIE HARDWARE | Bg he Minister of Education on Township School Boards (Laughter) give these problems mature thought, not snap (Applause) verdicts. Do not look at them purely from a "local standpoint---try and keep in mind the wel- fare of! these people of ours. Try and bear in mind as well that the Department of Education and the Minister of Education must look at these things from the standpoint of the province as a whole and not from the county of Grenville or Durham or anywhere else. These problems have got to be dealt with on basis of principle and in a large way that will bring the maximum of 'benefit to the greatest number of people, and why are we all working in that direction? Why are you peo- ple here to-night in such large numbers? Why will you spend the next two or three days in this s of the You run your own school affairs. I after all the Department of Buca ious of helping you, and every time of a suggestion that I think will help all the resolutions opposing me that Tay thateof course, "gr educational par- in the best of good nat I appeal to you in t nent that is sitting here the next few days to conference? Is it not for the benefit of the -- SCRANTON HARD COAL We are receiving fresh supplies of best quality, SCRANTON a good stock in our sheds as NUT COAL $16.00 per ton. ton. STOVE COAL $16,25 per ton. : Remember we handle only No. 1 Coal, so that when you give us your order you can be sure of getting the best that can be to putting in your Coal in the | Spring now is the time to place your order as the price will not f be any lower than at the present time, SOFT COAL: We have a good supply of BLACK GEM or grade of soft coal. Price $12.00 ton E » We have now received our fresh stock of Coke and can supply ng and Summer use as follows: 1. Divide large rooms. 2. Refinish old walls. co 3. Repair leaky ceilings. " 4. gireaes. of basements an | hi Tad i 20 pop ular for Spr X ~ . ; .00 ton. 8, Make backgrounds for store ~ PEA COKE $11.50 ton. WwW 0 OD A We always keep a full supply of good dry wood on hand: | Hemlock Slabs $8.00 14 cord; Hardwood Slabs $3.50 14 cord; Body Your orders will be appreciated and will receive' our usual PORT PERRY COAL YARD 'W. G. W. PYATT. Phones-- Yard 94 ; Uptown Office 233. FOR SALE--Owing to starting our Truck delivery we will have for sale on the 1st of May a good serviceable team of work horses. = Also we have for sale a heavy wagon in a.l1. condition, $25.00-- cost $75.00. These may be seen any time at Coal Yard. { future generation, of the rising youngsters of this Province? Is it not that vou hope that you hope that your contribution will be something to improve conditions in the Province o Ontario? Are you not looking forwerd year after year to con- you like, your effort to the up: building oJ a strong, manly national character in Ontario, that may be a big factor in the development of Capadian citi- zenship and British connection in this country? : id (Hear, hear, 4nd loud Ap- plause-) tribute, even in a small way if | "NEW SUIT Our tailor shop is theshop , = to give satisfaction in stylish cloths, good fit, fine workmanship We invite your inspection Remodelling, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO MISS HARRISON DRESSMAKRR Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suite and Coats made to order... Reems over Morrison's Drug Store, Pert Perry. DR. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office over McKee"s Shoe Store PORT PERRY. ONTARIO W. J CQOK REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- tdactorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonabie terma Large liat to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE is hereby given that Edith Matide Bull"of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario in the Province of Ontario, married woman, will ap- ply to the Parliament of Canada at the present session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband Freder- ick Bull, presently of the City of Toronto, in the County of York and Province of Ontario, manufacturer, on the ground of adultery and deser.. tion. Dated at the City of Oshawa, in the Province of Ontario this 31st day of March A.D. 1926. Wilkie & Hamilton, 302 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the said Edith Maude Bull. q rr QQ MYRTLE The Highway between the two Myrtles that has been in an almost impassable state for the past week is again drying up and the road scraper 1s fast filling in the ruts that made motoring at this point so unpleasant. Mr. Tom Brookes was busy for days with his tractor hauling out cars that stuck in the mire. Mr: Fred Beadle of Toronto spent .he week end here, Mrs, Cecil Wilson and baby of High cont have heen visiting Mrs. Frank Schell, Miss Jessie Heron who was oper- ated on in Oshawa Hospital for ap- pendicites last week is improving. Mr. Frank Hall spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chisholm. the annual Sunday School meeting was held recently when the following officers were elected--Supt., Mr. Wil- 1red Graham, Assistant Supt, Mr. Levi Tordiff; teacher, <Bible Claas, Mrs. Edward Mole, Young Ladies Class, Mrs. J. A. Carmichael, Senior Girls, Mrs. H. Hudgins and Miss D. Rodd, Jr. Girls, Mrs. C. Harrison and Mes. Roy Thompson, Sr. Boys, Mrs. U. Leury, Jr. Boys, Mrs. W. Graham and Mrs. Elmer Cook, infant class, £ | Misé Blanche Cook, Secretary, Mrs, Levi Tordiff, Treasurer, Mrs. Oscar Downey. Ry 1t is gratifying to note the splendid progress the school has been making. Last Sunday there were seventy-fou: in attendance which wi 20 : ing that a number were ill, ol Miss Bertha M: week end with her parents

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