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Port Perry Star, 20 May 1926, p. 5

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PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY Lom W. A. SANGSTER HOLI AY MILLIN Y wn - DENTAL SURGEON - ens we S See Hung Am sam. 2 WN 3 : PORT PERRY. ONTA ONT. i oy ; . 'ARIO = i : - gin nticipation of a big holiday busi- : ness the milliners have prepared a large W. J COOK ' . 5 number of hats for this 'week's selling. : REAL EST ATE : J : The very newest ideas in shapes and We: are showing lh good Bar Sette Slin ' s trimmings are huaing shown! in the popular value in Men's Suits at this price. Property quickly and sats 9 tac! = 'colors. Prices from $3.25 to $5.00 The material is a good weight of all uy i wool tweed in the popular weaves Largs Jit 10 Sulact from. a -- yi yy. : Ja 3 "Women's Hose of Pure Thread || and grey colorings. The linings and "PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Silk $1.50 trimmings are of good quality and Sif R IES FOR SALE . | - : every garment is good fitting and in good Topas sions. Toundaion, i . + . ' 0425 ) Na) This line of hose is made of 12 strand well tailored. Price $25.00 Rowly Secrettd ang painted, good pure silk yarn and is knitted with full arage. Al kinds of choles fruit suit purchaser. BUTTERICK fashioned leg, double sole and reinforced B Y St H t f th 9 Ath (8 roomed frame house, good stone ) TTERN oundation, cement floor pm toe and heel. Colors are Black, White, uy our raw dat 1or e lar Soman Shelf and sister, newly . ecora and pain n first Shell, Grey and Sand. Pair $1.50 . M ' S B 1 75 Topair, good bar, stable chicken pen : , garage, 2-5 acres land, Fancy Straw Sailors en's Straw Boaters $1. si 'kinds "of Fruit Targe Sirswberey : . . ti . 2» : ' We have just opened our shipment Men's straw hats in smart sailor village of Little Britain For sale Ladies' Fancy Scarfs Men's Crepe Ties $1.00 of summer straws and are showing the | Shape with medium width brim, cushion Rfvery reasonable. ' = = i These ti lendidlv and will latest ideas in fancy straws and fancy | leather sweat band, and trimmed with WLake Scugog, good 8 roomed house, PI de chene scarf in Rose Ee Lies Wear sp endicly and wi ribbon bands. Prices $1.75 to $3.26 black corded ribbon band. Size 6§ to Jibamn 42 x 70 two drive ways, stone ain crepe de ' not crease. Come in choice range of . 7 Pri 1.76 stable cement floor, water in stables, Peach and Orchid $1.35 att 1. rice $1.76 litter carrier, cement silo, hay fork, S patterns. . M ' L h H t ; $5 00 : 16 acres mixed wood, running water, Crepe de chene scarfs with fancy Men's F H ens Leg orn ats . Peanut Straw Hats E.jicres workable land. 18,008 sash. silk ends at 31.75 ; ens ancy ose These hats are genuine Leghorns, In men and boys' styles in fedoraor J|Li Sevaor © roomed, Frame house ) Jersey silk scarfs with stencilled . Men's Hose in silk and wool, fancy blocked in the newest sport style, giv- | scout shapes, plain or bound edges. Sone foundation, in fod pre sm. _f§ designs, each $2.50 checks and color mixtures. -Pair 85c. ing as satisfactory service as a panama. Prices 16¢. to 26c. tru trees, ail lake "front. 3 . cas ance good terms, +4444 AEE 444444 Hit PPPS 4 S444 SOSG0040 44404044 44444 Si ed f house on stone ¥ + 00000006 00600008000000000800080 $3060890604 RRaRaRn I rt I I I rrr in ane foundation in good repair, ood pot ; . : : 4 ; sma ruit, arge stable, ve TA 4 ; : : x : shed, hen house, "% acre choice i u Summer Butterick F. "W. Mc IN I y R { June Delineator Union Ave. $1,000, good terms for ance o. ' now on sale 25c, now on sale 20c. romaierned SEC, Ge house in good repair, % acre choice : : MYRTLE STATION ' Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cooper were in| tended to the bereaved ones in the "bert, of Enfield, called on friends in EGGS FOR HATCHING COURT OF REVISION Ee ng oe ta 5. v Mrs. Roy ' Thompson spent last Scotland on Sunday attending the| going out of this bright young life, | this locality on Sunday. Barren Strain, bred-to-lay Barred| Municipality of the Township of Brick store on Queen Sty 2 stories °° Monday in Toronto. funeral of a ie x especially to the mother in losing her rr re Rocks. 76c. per setting of 16. Reach. ith Stone basement; wel) Iohted. 'Mr. and Mrs. Austin of Toronto,| A memorial service was held in the| only child, AUCTION SALE (2) Ross Roach, Port Perry.! Notice is hereby given that a Court | once, 9 spent the week end at Mr. D. Leury's. | church" last Sunday evening in con-| The annual meefing of the League| 5. ,.ction sale of the household TOR SALE {of Revision of the Assessment Roll For further information sée Mrs. Webb and Miss McNabb of ' nection with the death of little} was held last Thursday evening. Mrs.| ¢ iia belonging to the estate of H T black for the Township of Reach, will be] A. W, MORLEY CAMPBELL EA Toronto and. Mrs. Spencer of Kaladar,| Douglas Beacock. Rev. H. J. Lati-| Hudgins was elected President, Miss the late :Mrs. Eller Bond of Man- {ang vy iki ak Bore aged ¥ held at the Township Hall, at" Man: Real Estate 3 returned home after visiting at the | mer took his text from Isiah 11: 6.,| Blanche Cook 1st Vice President, | , oi be held at the premises] op; ¢ ye Ei age em: . P=1 chester, on Saturday, June 12th, 1926, | PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 183w home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beacock.| "And a little child shall lead them," Miss Stella Ball, 2nd Vice Pres.; Mrs. on Saturday, May 20th, at 1 p.m. BY sang, Mowsam, B. RJ, Port at 2 o'clock p.m., to hear and deter- re Qe We are glad to report Miss Pauline and spoke very effectively on the in-| 'L. Tordiff, 8rd Vice Pres.; Mrs. A. Jos. Baird, Auctioneer. mine the several complaints of errors | PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH NEWS Price is recovering from an attack of fluence of the child. Mrs. Tordiff and | Cook, 4th Vice Pres.; Miss Pauline > MISS HARRISON or ommissions in the Assessment Roll Manchester Sunday School will pneumonia and will soon be around. Mrs. Harrison sang a duet entitled,| Price 5th Vice Pres.; Miss Lowes, DRESSMAKER for the said Municipality of the Town- | hold Special Services on Sunday next, 3 ~ / " » i A s,, Miss R. FOR SALE nees' hip of Reach for the year 1926. : . About 40 head of Government stock | "The Better Land," the altar was| Sec'y, Miss D. Rodd, Treas, Miss R. . Ladies' and M Dr. Suite | SNP © y y May 23rd at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., con is being inspected here this week and | fittingly draped in white and the | Cook, Pianiste. : Choice Clover Honey and light and Coats 'made. to ord R All parties interested are requested | ducted by Rev. F. Weir, of Scugog. r will be shipped fo the West and other | church was crowded to the doors. The Mr. and Mrs. Janes Gilbert of Port | mixed honey. Apply to F. Franklin, over Morrison's Drag Sere, Port | tO take notice and govern themselves | The evening service in Prince Albert x places. sympathy of the community is ex-| Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gil- | Phone 242 W, Port Perry. Perry. accordingly, W, F, DOBSON, Clerk. | will be withdrawn. b ~ \ -- Mr. J. T. Dobson is lay delegate to Bay of Quinte Conference meeting in Kingston next week. 4 % ABLACK The Trail Rangers Camp had an outing recently when they journeyed BIRD S BOARD BUSINESS a couple of miles north of Manchester CO AL LIME and prepared their evening meal in HANDLED true camp style. COKE C t The Parschage Trustee Board met ; WHITE emen in Prince Albert on Tuesday, May 10 2 . to plan for sale of property. WOOD 2000185 -/ TON Etc. . DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL EPSOM Mr. Christopher Pettitt has returned - 0) 1] ITN GTR] to Scugog Island after spending a few AN AIZ da 'weeks at the home of Mr. George Prentice. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ashton visited >. ) SCRANTON HARD COAL with her mother, Mrs. Sellers, Prince po Albert, recently. ml have flow a full stock of all sizes of No. 1 SCRANTON Ye, Hog ae phi . 3 in our sheds: visitor, wi r. an rs. J. Asi lL 2 We are pleased to report that Mrs. NUT COAL STOVE COAL . John Millman, who has been very ill uh PEA COAL ; EGG COAL for the past year, was able to go for i a short motor ride on Sunday. 2) Sg np for 'Public McLaughlin-Buick factories have been strain- ng at peak caj erence has created a tremendous : this better motor car. ity all winter long to meet the hlin-Buicks. For your third story Aroom for the children's very own? You ma easily and inexpensively convert your unfinish If you are accustomed to putting in your winter's supply of Coal during the summer now is the time to place your order, as the prices are as low now as they will be, that is, the Mines have made no low summer price this year. Whether this means that there will be a higher price made for next Fall we cannot say yet, but in all probability there will be, so to be on the safe side it would be wise to order now, Remember we handle only No. 1 _ Come in and see the Better McLaughlin Buick : thir story into such a {oma with Bird's Com- Coal--the best that money can obtain. LA A too, Grom wall board that wil Bot slip i We have now Ln of SOLVAY COKE and : Spewak ft - TW -- io : can supply in both Nut and Pea sizes.. oi i tt he im VE ae cous s pn la Bs 8 4 soy of good dr Word on bd : Better McLai aughlin-Buick.- rT side and ? : : : oak-grained on the low GMAC financing rates are available 5 = a Se hasoment. or pireaé We have just received a fresh carload of ST. MARY'S of McLaughlin-Buick on "time. rr sed for r Converting your third story into CEMENT. Just phone us your Tequirerents and we will make Combinati on Wall Board Billiard roa 0 gue a Son Liytad (Ea prompt delivery, d d will a g . Canadi vin Shingles, do We will appreciate receiving your orders, and will give same Brody Ave Grats Roll Rooting; Parcid tend EE en our usual careful attention. We are now using our Truck for Black Building Paper. : Foor a Beds pradvt tr very sr making delivery, so that there will be no damage done to your of building. Ve a Rai Bod wait hd lawn or driveway. toofings, and papers. i Sold by CARNEGIE HARDWARE : Port Perry, Ontario. CEMENT PORT PERRY COAL YARD 5 W.G. W. PYATT. . Phiones--Yard 94 ; Uptown Office 233. FOR SALE: We have for sale 1 heavy wagon in a. i. condition at $25.00--cost $75.00. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of Oshawa. held visited recently at the home of Mr. John Millman, Glad to say that Miss Gladys Cook is improving after her recent opera- tion of having her tonsils removed. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Asling and Roy of Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. C. Asling's. Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Thaxter and faniily of Scott, visited recently with Mrs. Wagner. Mrs, Stokes and family, also Mr. and Mrs. John Albright and Florence of Pine Grove were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Munroe. Mrs. Wm. Veitch was called to Stratford last wek to see her mother 'who is very ill. Mr, Ross Prentice of Port Perry is spending a few days with his brother George. rere) (Jere Re PARSONAGE FOR SALE

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