Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Nov 1924, p. 5

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Wide Belts 50c. "These Wide: "Belts are' all the rage in New York this season. They are made of patent leather in black mi A are worn in large sizes. Per ¢ Par $1. 0 'Double Silk Hose $2.50 Pair ; We sold" dozens of this stocking tat year, The inner hose is of ri the : outer hose is of heavy silk. I comes in . Black, Brown and Airdale, Price ah 50c. » FETE Pair $2:50 % oir Gauntlet Cuffs, Chamoi- ~ sette Gloves $1.25 These Gloves are made of very fine uality chamoisette cloth with a suede fish. The gauntlet cuff is embroider- ed wir silk. Colors Fawn, Grey or Pair $1.25. 'smart, belted. style and each suit i two oomers. 6, 27 and 28, $1100; 29 to 33, $12.50; 34 13.50. Men's s Now Silk Ties $1.00. We are showing some nifty patterns The materials are Taffeta and Fancy Silk Brocades, and all are made up in a medium width Jour in Men's Neckties. in hand. p § Price Men's Mocha Gloves $1.75 Men's Mocha Gloves, made of soft, pliable skins and warmly lined. Finish- ed with windshield and dome fastener. «Grey only. each $1.00 Pair $1.76 TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN STAPLES 35 in. Striped Flannelette Pure Linen Roller Towel- ») . 25¢. . Heavy weight Striped Flannelette in pink and white stripe. It is 36 inches wide. Price per Yard 25¢. ling 25¢. 17 inch Towelling, made of pure linen. Comes in White or Dark Linen or White with colored edge. Per Yard 25c. BS RRR RRR aRRnanNnNs anna. Winter Butterick 2c. 'F. W. MCINTYRE FEET PEERS tbe eee December Delineator 20c. MOVING THE CREAMERY "+. ~ "In about a couple of weeks Mr. Allan 'Goode will be "moving his ry - creamery to the Tce Cream Factory, "where preparations ave being 'made receive the machinery. Already a fine new chu about two tons, has i This Shur 3 was brought from Pe The 'other auipnont will be put | to place shortly and then Mr. Goode "have one of the finest and most Handily. arrafiged factories' to be | tively Mr, Ross Thoms, formerly with Mr. P. G. Morrison, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. ' re OD : SLAUGHTER HOUSE BURNED 'On Monday morning the slaughter -- 'owned by Mr. Wm. Jackson, {and used by Bert, MacGregor, was HL The fire was caused by an overheated stove. There THINGS IN GENERAL The amended regulations for grad- ing butter and cheese for export are contained in the pamphlet, "Acts | Orders and Regulations No. 14" re- cently issued by the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, Canada. Four grades are provided 'both for cheese and butter, being designated Special, | Pirst, Second and Third grade. The roi pik should run. -eonsecu- the calendar year, No. 1. BR The work on the Provincial High- way from. Oshawa to Bowmanville is a short detour oft thes pavement at Harmony where the pavement is be- ing laid over the bridge. The cement is now completed and the asphalt is completed to within a mile and a half of Bowmanville. : + * » i The Takakkaw falls in the remark- able Yoho valley, Canadian Rockies, }is more than. six "times as high as] Niagara, * x» . The Tree Planting Division of the Forestry Branch of the Department of Interior in 1923 distributed some five and 8 quarter million trees to the farmers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and since this work be- gan; has supplied, free, some seventy five million trees for shelter belts on prairie homesteads. ---- an» Of the 300 million acres fit for farming in Canada, one-third is in | farm 'holdings, only one-sixth is culti- vated; and 250 million acres await the plow. Ko» Canadian National parks. in the Rocky mountains are nearly as large CARD OF THANKS the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and words of sym- pathy during her nt bereavement, owing to the death of her sister, Miss Emma Holtby. e----() (sateen i SEAGRAVE Continued from Front Page Among those here for the holiday, were: Miss Doris Orchard and friend Miss Brown at her home; Mr. John Frise, Little Britain, at her sons; Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, of Toronto; Mrs. Sanderson with Mrs. Wannamaker; Miss Frise of Toronto, at her home; The Misses Wilkinson at home; Miss Mitchell, of Bobcaygeon, with her parents Mr. John McTaggart has purchased the farm owned by Mr. Milton Stone and takes possession at an early date. Mr. Stone will move to the village, DOG LOST Black dog, named "Prince" lost on Monday the 10th inst, at Stephen- son's Point, Scugoeg Island. Reward. R. Scherk, Whitby, Ont. ber VO Oe . FOR SALE A team of mares, 7 and 8 years old, weighing about 1400 Ibs. each, three cows, 1 fresh with calf, fat cow. and cow due in February, milking; about 800 or 400 bushels of turnips. Apply Bell Phone 164 r 1-2. a "The man who made my toy-horse fordot 'something; mamma." "What was that, dear?" legs." Transeript a "How ate you getting along with your French maid, Mrs, Gruri pe "Oh, fine, me dear. Me and' lara to talk English as good as Mrs. E. Dobson wishes to thank | Samuel Musson, R.R4 Port Perry, "He fordot to put some go in the} The Palace Shoe Store -- FOR -- High Grade Footwear It's what you save that makes you rich, and if you are alive to your own interest you will find you save money by trading with us. Other people do. Why not you? Our stock is large and we can give you a good fit. We have new and yp-to-date shoes, made by the best makers in Canada, and we sell close, stand behind everything we sell with our guarantee, when you purchase good lines from us. You are sure to get service and satisfaction. JAMES McKEE & SON, PORT PERRY + 8t. Charles Building. Telephone 1562 r 8 'The ¢ Standard Garage Thisi is the time of the year when the closed car is appreciated most. '. Refinement of line, finish, and in- terior comforts, distinguish the STAR |SEDAN. The Star Special Sedan with graceful body, panels in Liberty blue, 8¢ sels and full baloon ion fine Super ovo. Bulk Cocoa . +2 Ios. We carry a large stock of glass, putty, white lead, sto and elbows. Highest price paid for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. WES. CROSIER SEAGRAVE ONTARIO Famer ens JOHN 'BELDON LUNDY LDS, DDS, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 pm. Even- ing by appointment Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 68r 38 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 87¢c. per lb. for butter fat. You can save labor and male more money by sending your cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goodg. Proprietor. 2700 lbs. Honey FOR SALE COMB AND STRAINED 100% Ripe. Fine Grained R. A. PEEL Phone 90 r 1-3 LUMP COAL 'Car of 4 inch lump; and better, of Yougheheny and hio block coal, suitable for domestic or threshing pur- poses, at low prices. C. L. VICKERY Port Perry - - Ont. Phones: Office 73-W Residence 73-J A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL LLIOTT Con. Yonge and Alexander Sts, Toronto Invites the patronage of those who desire to get the best train- ing for choice business positions. Write today for catalogue. Enter any time. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Coal 3 Coke . Wood The quality of our coal cannot be beaten,neit can the price. Solvay Hard Coke. Pea $12.00, Nut $13.50 delivered. DRY HARD WOOD. $4.00 Sipe cord, dry hardwood slabs $8.50 mp orth , delivered, Acme-Semi Anthrioite. Egg size, $14.00 ton delivered. Steam Goa, $11.00 8 ton at the

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