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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1927, p. 5

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Regular values up tod 00. SALE PRICE 39c. features of Knitted underw 'They are knitted from heav, Ey yarn, Droper Shape % with ouble ply gusse astic at wais knees. Colors: Sand, Maize, 2nd Tomato, Tangerine. Orchid, and Rose. PRICE $2. 50 llinery and Ready- fo-Wear Misses' Trimmed Hats Just Put in Stock $3.95 A new shipment of Misses' Hats have come to hand this week, and are now on display. They include such fashionable shades as Monkey 1 Skin, June Blue, Valencia, and the popular Black and White. =. Women's Spring Coats $9.00 to $15.00 The attractive style, popular ma- terials, and moderate prices of these Spring Coats, have combined to make this one of our best seasons. The tweeds are smartly tailored, while the Navy Blue, Porret Twill, and Tricotineare very much in vogue PRICES $9.00 to $15. 00 SNAPPY STYLES IN MEN'S SUITS AND COATS Our] $25.00 Suit One of our best numbers i inyoung I nen 's suits is a black Serge wiih a clustered hair-line stripe. is ade up in double breasted s h fanc rayon ining, Size Cy ray ICE $25.00 Spring Overcoats . Wehavea fine range of Spring Overcoats for men. All wool cra- venette in Tig Grey, Oxford Grey Cheviot, and Fancy in sev- eral colors PRICES $19. 00 to $22 00 Butterick Quarterly 25c. March Delineator 25c. isti nction As there is the quality of the thorough- brea in the appearance of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet in. Chevrolet His- tory, so so there is the same quality in its perf , New added to the smooth, powerful Chevrolet en- e gine (the New A C Air Cleaner and Oi _ Filter, for example) offer definite assu ance of longer life, better eh and ~ greater economy. Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chev- Te w selling at NEW econo- transportation has for rewery ; The reek, a two grist mills 5 bck, and ncn on village also contains a circulating small but tolerable mill stream, runs|y and after wat tario about a mile an 0 a tannery, a woolen factory, ito saleratus factories, and a the east of the township half west from Windsor AVERY WILSON : ized at the home of the bride's pr ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Wilson, of Myrtle, on Wednesday, March 16th, when their eldest daughter Roberta Ferne, became the bride of Mr. ~ | Arthur Carl Avery, only son of Mf. and Mrs. Will Avery, of Raglan, Ont. Rev. Mr, Swayne officiated at the '{ ceremony. The bride entered the drawing room leaning on the arm of her father to the sweet strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, played by Miss Jean McClintock, cousin of the bride. The room was decorated in pink and white with a large white bell dangling from the centre of the arch. The back- ground was banked with flowers of different description. The bride was attended by. Miss Allie Avery, sister of the groom and Miss Inez Wilson, sister of the bride. The groom was attended by Mr. Frank Wilson, brother of the bride. The bride looked becoming in a crepe-de-chene gown of pale pink over satin with rhinestones and ostrich feather trimming, and a bandeau of rhinestones. She wore white hose and kid shoes. Her bouquet consisted of pink car- nations and maiden hair fern very daintly tied with white tulle and satin ribbon. Miss Avery wore a rosewood satin crepe gown with flesh trimming, with hose and shoes to match. Her bou- quet was sweet peas and fern. She also wore a bandeau of rhinestones. Miss Wilson wore a frock of Amer. ican beauty color with shoes and hose to match. Her bouquet was sweet peas and fern, - A very pretty wedding was solemn- he bride's miother wore a sandal. wood gown with henna trimming with corsage bouquet of sweet peas. The groom's mother wore a black silk canton crepe gown with mauve M trimming, and a corsage bouquet of sweet peas. After the ceremony -the . bridal | M-H 3 party entered the dining room where the bride's table was prettily decor- ated in pink and white, and was centered with a large wedding cake topped with sweet peas. A very dainty buffet luncheon was served to about one hundred and fifty guests. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold wrist watch and to the grooms- man, a pair of gold cuff links. The bride's gift to her bridesmands and the pianist, were gold bar pins. The bride and groom were re- cipients of many beautiful and costly | 4 presents denoting the high esteem in which they were held. The happy couple left amid show- ers of confetti and good wishes for their honeymoon in Toronto and Western points. the bride travelling in a rosewood crepe satin gown with metallic trimming, a sand coat with fur trimming, with hat and shoes to match, On their return the happy couple will reside on Sprucedale Farm, at Raglan. Guests from Toronto, Ux- bridge, Udora, Port Perry, Brooklin, Burketon, Enfield, Raglan, Oshawa. m------ Ons FOR SALE OR RENT Fifty 'acres lot 12, con. 7, Township of Reach, known as the Hayes farm. Property situated on the Provincial Highway. Apply to R. A. Fitchette, Orono. Mar. 24. = Blues BLONG BLOCK Let Us Make Your Spring Suit or Overcoat With the arrival of New Spring Goods we are able to show a nice variety to choose from. Fancy Worsteds You will find our prices are right. tion guaranteed. PRESSING AND DRY CLEANING DONE W. R. WILLAN MERCHANT TAILOR Irish Tweeds Satisfac- PORT PERRY ---- Good Gingham, 88 inhces wide, Good Black Duchess Silk, 15 nice shades and patterns of Men's Good Black Overalls and Boys' Rubber Boots to clear at Phone 177 - Pt. Perry Vominien Store Cotton Taffeta, good shades and patterns, Nice Crepes, would make pretty dresses, at Bordered Rayon, 54 inches wide, will make beautiful dresses, Good selection of Scrim for curtains, .... Men's Good Rubber Boots, at $3.85. at only $1.45 per yard underwear Crepe, only 26c yard. at per yard 16c and up. Smicks, only $1.69 each. cost We have a good. selection of Men's, Ladies' and Children' s goods at very low prices. "Call and see us. ALIX. GILBOORD - Port Perry Cheap "The Best the 'Meat Market Affords Phone Your Orders for Quick Delivery to | Cawker Bros. for Cash rE { 2 Binder, M-H, 7 ft. cut. and i row corn 3 M-H 1 horse pes Seid cultivators M-H Spring tooth cultivator, 18 tooth -H pressure cultivator, 8 tooth M-H 4 horse seed drill, 20 Hart Part 15-80 gasoline tractor 1 TOW, power ow for Hart Parr tractor. » Set MH 4 double discs for Hart Parr Gockanatt ring tooth cultivator, 20 teeth, for tractor M-H 15 ttoth pressure cultivator, for Hart Parr tractor "Money Maker" hay press, 17x22. Hoover Potato Planter. M-H 2 furrow lift plow for Fordson. Oliver No, 7 2 furrow power lift Plow M-H No. 8 12" Blizzard cutting bo: M-H Land Packer Sawyer Massey in separator. s arity Single ¢ Walking shone 2 Wagon lorries, Nght. 2 heavy Magon orri t delivery Paring 4 Bain Wagons Flat ;wa, 2 buggies 8 hay racks racks +, 4 set sleighs 5 ht d rey i sleigh * x H hay rake Light Gan, 2 gravel boxes -H i wagon trucks 12 asta doubletrees 12 pulleys g chains Ferrel Seed cleaner Elm 4 EE rolling machine American Oat Grinder Chatham Faninng Mill M-H hand chaff cutting box 2 M-H Turnip pulpers Milk cans Dairy Equ pment Ladders De val Separator 15, power. Shovels and other tools Camp stoves Small wood stoves Heater, pipes, 2 tents, cook stove, 8 small gasoline engines, moun 500 white pressed brick Cement and clay tile, all sizes Equipment for re-grinding Fordson Blacksmith's supplies Harness, Hay, ete. sin le harness 40 horse collars s, Bridles, Hames; and a large Beer timent of odd pieces of ry mantity choice Timothy Hay round Oats for hog feed Whole lax Seed for feed Grain bags Sacks 650 steer halters Furniture Complete equipment for a large boarding house, including chairs, and springs, tables, dishes, pails, cup- boards davinports 'ete. Sale at 10 a.m. Lunch provided No Reserve. TERMS: All sums of $25 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months credit to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 5% allowed for cash in ieu of notes. Prentice & Prentice, Auctioneers CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINGTON CHIROPRACTOR Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to § pm. DRESSMAKING at your home. Apply to Miss G. Mitchell R.R. 2 Seagrave: Bell Phone 128 r 33 April Tth Eyes Examined | by the most modern methods. Artificial eyes fitted. F. E. Luke Optometrist and Optician (Upstairs opposite Simpson's) 163-167 YONGE ST. TORONTO You should order SUIT NOW See our attractive line of OVERCOATINGS We have and greys, We will be Port Perry fal Jinan io bluse Jweedn.

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