Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 17 May 1916, p. 5

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awning stripe 'in cadet and white. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. -- Price $1.25 Mes EL ~ Middy Ties "# Awning Striped ~ 50c each Fon 5 * Beach Cloth : : ho assortment of Windsor Ties in heavy corded silk dr RRA TIN A LN ar showing regimental and candy stripes in red, reen, yellow, peryard 65¢ © ees © Ta i : Each 50c This material is one of the most sought after - novelties of the season. It is heavy enough , A AR ; fl for wash skirts or middies. Comes in wide N obby Appar el for Men awning stripe of rose and white, or cadet and white, 36 inches wide. Per yard 65¢ : Men's Neckties 50c¢ : I» Freshen up your costume with a smart new tie--with no . Fancy Cotton Voile vest on, your tie is the most prominent part of your attire. We have a selection new patterns. Price 50c Per pair 65¢ W feht Corsets $1 00 35¢c yard Men's Summer Underwear : 1 er ; e g nt ! orset Ls | o Find wash voilés.in a wide range of choice Men's Balbrigan Underwear in white or natural color, each : dies' Corsets, special light weight for summer floral and striped designs in 'sky, pink, mauve Fo Neatly rimmed ih sae Nu and shirts, is pau Eig ' ' ' . Union : wear, made of fine white coutil, similar to above style ete. 27 inches wide. Per Yard 35¢ g Stilts eac HL Lee at Per pair $1.00 : Men's Belts AEE SRN ie a : Sheer Mercerised Mull : Men's Leather Belts, black, brown, neat buckles, a full line a Girl's Corset 'Waists iran : d of sizes. 4 Prices 25¢ to $1.00 rowing girl needs to have particular pains 35C yar Men's Socks king in the choosing of her corset waist Our line Fine white mercerised mull for making the Men's Silk or Cotton Sox, in black, white, or colors, seam- tely complete at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. fashionable sheer blouses, 40 inches wide. less feet. Per pair 25c and 50c Now in Stock Sor ttt rr 2 : EF. W. [1cIN TYRE 9 June Delineaor 15 OSE & CO. "The Fair"|LIVERY... | ey. wnnvounuy hers | Horses Bought § Frye Glasses and Spectacles Yeu are paying more for food, drygood, and clothing ; and Sold but in very few cases have "WE" advanced our ; : Your Opportunity to secure "First" quality goods prices, but itis only a matter of time, every article 4 and one of the best tests that can be given the eye for we sell is costing more and more. Moral is--Buy - Ho now. the price of the glasses alone by i Ho ard ine Bicheno 0 | vil J. D. ROBERTSON, Optometrist We have a very complete line of granite at the or. ni Wh Having just completed a course in the Graham ad- ad = old prices : 3 -- aE : : . : or Eo gpopadia a : For Satifection soqort and pleas vanced system of eye testing, including the shadow et % buy e : y ; ure you shofid go to Art" Dowson test," and being successful in getting my Diploma, I ] nec 66 : e_, 99 |whenin need of a livery. ] H ROSE & CO. The Fair' Seca; good turnouts for weddings am now capable of accurately correcting even the. most Et palit ¢ 2 $ po * 1 asions . . - "pe SE a aaa A Dass for Propricto complicated errors in refraction and am duly qualified : : to practise Optometry, This system of eye testing is Sn i Sgr : being used in all the large Optical Houses. VED | J. D. Robertson Jeweler, Optician, Stationer, = Port Perry Premier ream Seperator Entirely British Made i | ©

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