Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Mar 1912, p. 5

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English Tapestry Squares, best grade of English wool tapestfy in a large assortment of de- signs, showing two. tone, floral'and medallion effects in green; fawn, and red, Size2d x3 - $7.00 P3xst - 1000 g 3 3X4 - 1200 English Tapestry Seamless Rugs. made of superior quality of wool. The patterns are handsome medallion centres with pretty floral bor- Imported Linoleums in 2 yard width, 8 heavy serviceable .qualit floral and oriental designs, y Per square yard 4Qc. Light Weight Linoleum imported direct. : Comes in: 2 yard width 'only, in light and dark grounds, with. block or floral patterns, also the new. matting design. Tose. Size 3 x 34 only.' : Price $11-00- 3 Japanese Matting one yard wide, in plain, 'woven conventional designs, or floral patterns : Price per yard 20, 28c, or 80c- Small Floor Rugs, size 18 'Made of Brussels and Wilton found." "A nice choice of blue and red colorings, and: family 'are}load of hay arri nd the quality fair. village] being first-rate, he yeudily disposed fon to onr|of ik next day : He Mrs, 8. Moon and danghter moved druggist of {las Wednesddy into the Miller friend T, | house, across from the public school ke ok ple from y accompanied Miss Pearl out to her home on Thurs- Mr J. and Miss A. Bruee attended the choir concert at Blackstock on riday night. ; F': "Beadle returned from on Fridav, after a length- it to. relatives, and Mrs. Couch apd: family the 'village on Wednesda #0 to Mrs. Branton's farm at They: will be 'missed by Kk fremt Brooklin ..0n the Snow ders, in nicely blended shades' of green fawn. and on carpet with fringe: all patterns in fawn, green, B80¢ and 78¢. Per square yard, 6c. Window Shades made of best quality fancy printed Plain oiled opaque cloth, which can be washed. 36 x 72 36 x 84 41 x 73 x 27 inches Combination of White and Green * Cream and Green with Insertion Mr. Wm Alldred returned to his home in Toronto after spending two weeks on the Island. Numbers have been storing away ice for summer, among them Messrs Geo and Wm Jackson and H. Fralick. Messrs Hutcheson and Shaw have bad one hundred cakes of ice placed in the ice house at-Pettetts' Point for the approach- | ing camping season Several loads of building mater- ial for the new Seven Mile [sland Hotel have come down, the ice from Port Perry. * ~The fishing season is not at the best but the fish are not biting as well as last year. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Robt. McKinley had a pleasant 'surprise when a sleighload of her three sisters and other friends drove up to make her a visit. There were Mr. and Mrs. Snellgrove, of Little Britian; Master Bruce Sneligrove; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, of Wick; and Miss Turner of Pyince Albert. Mrs. McKinley, of Raglan-visited her sisters on the Island last week. n Jackson on Port .Lace only, 36 x 72 Insertion only, 36 x 727. Lace and Insertion, 36x72 . 36X78. 04 Sittings of the Division Courts OOUNTY OF ONTARIO 1812 WHITBY --Clerk, Miss E. L, M by, Jan, oh Feb, sth, Mar, and, Yuly ged, Sept. Dec. an. 1. Me Jaa, 7th, Mar, sth, May i Tn, thy arg, Pi 18th, Mar, UXBRIDGE lest, RB, an, 13th, Mar, 3 sand, Nov. Jan. 5 CANNINGTON Souk ton-- fan, rith, Mar, hs Clerk of the Peaos: Dated at Whitby, Oct. 1 th sess. $1.00 Will pay for the home

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