Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Jun 1918, p. 5

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As the holiday season approaches the demand increases for a piece of fancy. ~ work to pick up during your idle moments. . We are showing a particularly large oz We range of fancy covers, scarfs, centre pieces, etc, in white and colored linen. Stamped Linens, Natural Color, 50c | Cushion tops, Centrepieces, etc., in J natural linen colored crash, a choice selection of designs including _ basket, floral and bird designs, 18 to Price each 50c 20 inches in size. ' Pure Li stamped in white. nen Stamped Fancy Goods Stamped goods made of pure liren is very hard to secure now, Ww. ing a splendid range of stam re show- linen in e Stamped 6 inch doilies are 15¢c, 18 inch centrepieces 50¢ tray cloths 76¢c, and 56 inch covers $2.00. The stock 'of these centrepieces is limited. finish. - or floral designs in Sky, Pink, Helio, etc., 27 inches 'garments, Girls, Misses, Mens and Boys. An ideal cloth for summer suits, fine even weave and silky = It is 36 inbhes wide and comes in Palm Beach, Khahki, [J and Cadet shades. : Fine Lawn and Voile Flouncing; 95c yard White Dress Flouncings, full 45 inches wide, made of white lawn or voile with deep embroidered border around bottom. Scolloped cr hemstitched edge. Special value per yard 95c Dainty Flowered Voiles - 35c yard Fine quality English voiles, white ground with pretty spots wide. Per yard 35¢ Wash Delaines, 13¢ yard Cotton Delaines, 26 inches wide, cream ground and red, navy or black stripes. Sale price 13c BK a) ot Butterick Patterns and Butterick a " Publications on sale At the Pattern Counter We are the sole agents in town for the Butterick patterns. Beginning with this month we stock a full range of patterns in sizes 34 to 40, also patterns for children's Home sewing is made simple by complete i directions given with each pattern. Qe---- ~ %W. J. COOK ¥ Real Estate of all Kinds "% FARMS A SPECIALTY * = dh iW : 85 acres at Manchester, lot 13, con 5, frame house, 8 rooms, stone cellar, | cement floor; barn 36 x 80, stone root house, stable in barn, :mplement house, hen house, pig pen, work shop, 30 x 100, level, 2a most desirable home, Fo fo did good roads, will be sold i subject to the present lease. large bam, stone stabling, drive clay land, spring creek, always con- . sidered a good farm. 53 acres, adjoining the village of Prince Albert, ou; adicinim or garden soil, frame _ stable and drive house, silo, 7 roomed i house, stone cellar with cement , best of repair. %; mile to station, side- to High School at Port Aerry. 100 acres, lot 10, concession 9, East , ¥2 mile to Raglan, % to school, : suse, 8 rooms, stone , cement floor, cistern inside, well at door, hip roof barn 36 x 90, large straw barn, stone stable house, Hi 3 a fio | Br Butterick Quarterly * _ Summer Number 25¢ y QUALITY Counts Every Time LIOTT : 7 Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto Has lately been asked to fill positions worth from $1000 to $1500 per annum. The de- mand for our graduatés is five times our supply. Boys of 14 to 19 years of age and young ladies are in great demand when PROPERLY PREPARED. No vacations, Enter now, ~ Write for prospectus, WoLEQLIOTY, Erneta, RONTO CHURCH of the ASCENSIO ; : SERVICES . Sunday Divine Service T1 a.m. only HOW MUCH ARE YOUR EYES WORTH ? Don't take chances when you can 'get my services of over 20 years Retr. experience - F. E. LURE, 5a 167 YONGE ST.,, TORONTO Opposite Simpson's "Division Counts Sittings COUNTY OF ONTATIO -- 1918 : Why ToS Mars Apr 2, 1, June d, | 3, Oct 1. Nay § Jung 4 Jy & govt 3, Oct , jan 3, 1919, 29 MayZy Nove: "Tan 8, 1919, ' LOI ; ; | House; barn and twelve acres, all kinds of Jan 8, Mar 12, July 11, Sept gg MILLS -- Clerk, Daniel |}, ~ F. W. TcINTYRE June Delineator 15¢c copy ONTARIO and DOMINION LAND SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER (Successor to the late W. E. Yarnold, Ont. | land surveyor, of Port Perry.) WHITBY, ONTARIO. Phone 231 F arms for Rent Three farms of 100, 150 and 200 acres respectively to rent. All south and close to Oshawa. First-class soil and buildings, good state of cultivation Possession to plow after present crop, full possession April 1, 1918. Apply to G. D. Conant, Oshawa, Ontario. | 'Smith & Smith LAND SURVEYORS AND CIVIL ENGINEERS Phones--Day 40" Night 242 LINDSAY .ONTARIO Morley Campbell REAL ESTATE AGENT roperties For Sale © FARMS 200 acres, adjoining the town of Port Perry, first-class brick se, fnrnace, all kinds of fruit, several acres bush, nice spring creek, hip-roof bam, stone stabling, silo, considered one of the best farms in the township of Reach, can be bought at a sacrifice price very reasonable terms if secured at once. ' 50 acrea, in the town of Oshawa, almost new brick house, Hydro light, fumace, hip-roof bam, stone stables, hen house 6 acres in its prime, land in first class condition, good terms. A 200 acres in the Township of Cartwright, fair buildings; 20 acres good beech and maple bush, close to market. $3500. Easy Terms. Act quick. IN PORT PERRY Brick house and lot, a snap for cash. Brick house and 3 acres of good land, fruit, a chance to buy a cheap home. : house, modern od > be bought at a St. Charles " barn 2 acres land, all kinds fruit, eommed ~~ + IN PRINCE ALBERT Brick house and an acre of choice garden . en town), 83 ft, 9 in frontage, © Lots for Sale Lots 130-131, Queen St, Port Pe.ry, th 163 ft, together with back en- trance 10 ft, good barn, all cement lights, etc. E ORTON M. GIBSON 3 GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES ! ~ ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to inform the public that we have opened an up-to=date Grocery Department in our store where we purpose to keep the best of everything in the grocery line and at the very lowest prices. Beléw are a few of our prices. 'Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs 25¢, reg 10c 1b. Sardines, 9c tin, regular 10c Sardines, 13c tin, regular 15¢ Macaroni, 13c, regular 15¢ 'Corn Starch, 138, regular Isc Prunes, 18c; regular 20c. Canned Peas, 18c; regular 20c Scap, 9c bar. Sugar, 10c 1b, Salmon, 30c and 40c. tin. A few Extra Specials While They Last 20 only, Brooms, 80c; regular $1.00 75 bars only Comfort Soap, 3 for 20c Maple Syrup, 55c quart. Canada Food Board No 8-14374 D. CORBMAN, Grocer "Phonographs and Records We have secured the agency for the Gerrard Heintzman Phonographs and the VICTOR RECORDS, The Gerrard Heintzman pleys an disc record made. Call in an let us : demonstrate it. ; D. CORBMAN 8 a Blong Block Port Perry

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