Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Jun 1922, p. 5

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The line of hosiery here advertised "made of Italian Silk an a wd navy or brown. Sizes a to 10. New S rt, Waists 5.00 One of the most. popular waists season is made of dimity in colors. It is made with long sleeves : Lely round collar. - - Colors pink, blue or champagne. Price $5.00 Allover Aprons $1.00 Coverall Aprons made of hea 7 quality print in light ground with nea Bttipes and figures. Sizes 36 to 42. Price $1.00 l : : . Gordes Rough & Tumbles 3 he : - oy "9 Gas ig ee Children's Play Knitted Silk Ties Suits, $1.35 : 75¢ . Just tHe thing for playin sound re ; AT . in. e in the exact style of the ee illustration. Comes in blue cham- narrow shape. Black bry or tan and khahki drill. Sizes -§ po Bt to " Price each 19¢ | ound + with narrow colored. So 2 to 8 years, Price $1.35 Yt rE ice wade of silk in natural on double BYTE CRRGRO °F. W. TIINTYRE | SEASONABLE FURNITURE At this season of the year the Verandah and Lawn are greatly used, but without suit- able chairs they are not so attractive. Call and see our stock as we have special prices on all summer goods. July Delineator Price 20c Butterick Quarterly mo IN travelling, a reserve fund must carried to meet emergencies. Cash may be lost or stolen. Our Tra- veller's, Cheques, #ssued in various amounts to fill your requirements, are safe and convenient. Try them. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL . . $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - - 315000000 PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manager. Special Price on Window Blinds and Brass Rods ¥ Aries oe L. 'McDermott Funeral Service t : (No extra charge for Motor Hearse) : PHONES--Store 128 r 2. residence 128 r3 the most ular' cars in Canada Te of In ost po De DURANT stands : lace for the number of cars sold up SONYA present at the Howden-- McBrien » ing of |W wedding. : the YL Lh C. 5 vag held at thel Mr. Painter and family of 'th of Mrs. J. S. McFarlane|High Point have rented the last Tuesday a fternoon. £5 house recently urchased by Dr. ) Campbell and become residents ¥ Nuon? it Jorg forget oe bi Selebsa- of our Village. |for the at has been Tod Rev, J. Bell, the representative is the asiost car to operate e easiest oar to ride mn Ill Show You A Silo that will boost your farm earnings a the : Britain at The usual of the Bell, branch of the dt Fa mien, ft | British and Foreign Bible Society ton, visited } Sir. add recently. A num bushel from Jere attguded tournament at Little Wednesday. ary Services were a decided [zave a very entertaining and instructive talk, together with lantern views of the Bible work among the Canadian Indians last Monday evening. Unfortun- rely th this excellent lecture was jgnored or passed over for more important (?) buisness by many le students. « Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, of To- ronto, spent the week-end with ds| Mrs." Armstrong, Mrs. Saunders' mother. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and "of Toronto, visited at Mr. | : Wauchope, of Albany, Y.vis Ee a few Saye : a rt pon Bs logs 5 4 of] My Toronto Silo will put dollars in your pocket. ¢ A It will boost the value of your farm. WW Its double -tongued-and- grooved r 4) selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo 3 absolutely air tight, which keeps the ensilage in perfect condition.™ Its famous Hip Roof allows you to tramp the Ensilage to the top of the staves--and adds great- ly to its appearance. Drop in next time you're in town and let us talk it over. I have other lines of Toronto Farm Equipment too. Let me ? show you their dependability and. J i Hi 'economy.

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