Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 20 Apr 1922, p. 5

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organs, or flesh, to their oe - o< bh Will Be Glad to show you our - Wonderlift Cor- | sets, which are such a boon to J' modish women. colla or navy patterns, W. Mc Just a Real 'Good Car The DURANT Car has so! i many new features that it would pay you to 'come in and it over before buying else- 'where. Don't forget the STAR will be on the market about May 1st at $620. Wait and a Repairing = ey Bring your car in early to be repaired. Don't : i Bin you need it. We carry a stock of genuine Ford and Chevrolet parts. Weifoar " antee our work and the price is right. wo ~ STANDARD GARAGE CO. a AR ; DEALERS Ontario rt Perry - -:- up in the "terial is the in a choice assortment of stripes an garment is eut full, the neck. short slee ets being lawn, i the back. Colors, white «black stripes or checks. a fair attendance. The afte was ling Ee ¢ the ensuing y 4 . APRIL 20, 1922 ANE gs Apro 175 ver style with belt a n Dresses ity print," made up ot, The a es 2d pockats are trimmed with a narrow 'white lawn. The designs of the materials V . ~ Price $1.75 stripes and peat figures in pink, fawn, e ro : So HEH ++ HEHE E4044 : :: 13s Hie 902004 F ne Gingham Slip-over ~ Dresses, $2.00 morning wear and are made Phese dresses are for ular one piece sli Ton quality Can & trimmed with Emm House Dresses We have a line of for older women. r and belt. "Imperative you should attend the conference, you have half an hour to catch the train." Long Distance not only reached him in time, but enabled him to promise attend- ance. Long Distance service was never more effi- clent than now. Ask for our booklet, "A Few Ways to Speed Up Business" SEACRAVE .The Ladies' Aid of the Metho- dist Church held eld their annual {meeting in the S. S. room Wed-|' , April 12th, There was Tnoon profitably spent in the quilt- election of officers for 1 as held, Bite unch was sarved. e elected ian Ging a narrow bindin he belt ends in two streamers which tie at ground with sky, pink or All sizes. house dresses made particularly These are made in a one-piece style, buttoned in front, has long sleeves, high roll The material is two quilts. Following E Tumm L. W ) |cliffe, & Hor, ver style. The ma- am and comes checks. The ves and pock- of white Price $2.00 HHH EPP II EPI I PI HEISEI I S44 - nt in grey good pri : Price $2.65 HHH Et EE HE EH tet +4444 Sec.-Treas., Mrs. A. Orchard ; Asst. Sec., Mrs. A, Martin; Treas. Mrs. C. Sleep; Asst. Treas. Mrs. N. Woon; Organist, Mrs. E Butt; Press Correspondent, Mrs. T. Scott. The next meeting to be held, will be on May 3rd, at the home of Mrs. John Mark. SE ---- School Report for Winter Tefm S. S. 9, Reach Names in order of merit:-- Sr, IV--Ethel Tummonds, Eve- lyn Wallace and James Cawker (equal), Marion Williams, absent through illness, Sr. III--Winnifred Owen, Wil- lie Mark, Muriel Griffen, Grace Cawker, Aileen Tummonds, Edith Wells, Harvey Dunn. Robert Griffen, (left school to work on farm). - \ Jr. III--Lloyd Wallace, Viola Sutcliffe, George Irwin, Kenneth Wray, Arthur Hard, Sr. II--Madeline Tummonds, Merlin Raines, Florence Wells, Jeari Dunn, Melvin Williams, Francis Raines, Florence Wray, Dorothy Irwin. Harry Sutcliffe, I--Bobbie Cawker, HelenWray, Katharine Sutcliffe, Charlie Bryant. Primer B--Bessie Dunn, Clar- ence Bryans, Robert Sutcliffe. Primer A--Jack Parry, Gordon Sutcliffe (absent). ~ No. on roll 35; average attend- ance 28. . Honors for regular attendance: .- Tummonds, E. Wallace, J. Cawker, H, Dunn, W. Mark, W. Owen, E. Wells, G. Cawker, A. 1 allace, V. Sut- Wells. G. V. Stovin, Teacher, INTYRE | Children's Wash Drasses . We carry children from 6 months old u "In buying these garments to select materials that will satisfactory wear, ' These creepers are made sizes, for 6 months, years old. 'The material chambry in pink, sky or tan. Baby Creepers $1.25 a stock of pretty wash dresses for" p to the Miss of 14 years. eat care has been taken launder well and give in three 1 year and 2 is good Price $1.25 Children's Rompers $1.50 Made of best quality Canadian rint in small pin checks of lue. There is a belt of self neck, sleeves and with contrastin ment closes 1n t seat. material. Sizes 2 to 4 years. pink or and the pockets are piped The gar- e back and has rop Girl's Pretty Gingham Dresses, $1.50 These dresses are made of best quality pretty plaid effect in a choice of blue, pink or fawn. They slip-over style with belt and years, $1.50. 8 to 10 years, ingham The colors are e up in dainty izes 4 to 6 Same material 8. are mad pockets, $1.75. made up in more elaborate style, for 14 years at $3.50 For Sale The beautiful residence of Mr. H. W. Linke. Immediate posses- sion. . a, OPEN ALL YEAR LLIOTT 747 --- Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto the high-grade Business College of Ontario. Our graduates are in strong demand. Prepare now and be ready to accept a good position in the Fall, Catalogue tree, WedLh Yorgaana au ROA, ORONTO W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over Archer's Hardware PORT PERRY ONTARIO Always Appreciated and always welcome 1s a dish of our delightfully flavored ice cream. For a sirgle guest or a large party it is the ideal refreshment. Can be had in boxes or cans of any size. Will keep hard an hour or longer. Order it for your next function Special Delineator Offer $1.20 for 1 year's subscription SEBERT HOUSE A. E. Rogerson, Prop. GOOD MODERN SERVICE You can recommend the Sebert House to your friends. We know we can please you in hotel accom- modation. Church of the Ascension SUNDAYS Morning Prayer, . . 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class, , at 8 puis Evening Service 4t 7 pi. Holy Communion at 11 a.m, the 1st Sunday of the month. REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE Incumbent H. S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner Port Perry en i If the ey the Time Short ifitis -to our office, OUR banking inconvenient for vou to come Is Long or can be done by mail

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