'We ha Chek tn) hats left of the Spring and Summer season. es finish out the season at a: nominal figure. : Regular $4.50 to $7.50 Here's 'a chance to get a hat to Ye have 34 pairs of 'Mens Socks in Black, Brown, or Grey, in sizes 10% and 11. knitted in the ide rib effect. Regular 50c quality . They are of pure linen damask ; of a table cloth 2 2, e dozen ore is a chores of dainty "Price pet Set, $13.00. Table ll Pure Linen $1.50yd. * Blesched Linen Table Damask, 62 in. ide of pure linen, and woven ~ wide, in. Pred Joral design, Fo Half Bleach Table Linen! $1.35 yd. ZX 22% in red or blue oil "Damask ete. Per yd. $1.50 ° Roller Towelling 1 made of pure linen, . 17 jehies wide; border. white centre, yith Per yd, 2e. Dresser Scarf Damask ~~ $1.00 yd. . This damask is made of pure linen, 18 inches wide and - Shamrock design, It.is used for side- board Tunners, . tray cloth, n woven in 'dainty kins, Per yard $1.00 » - Handkercheif Linen $1.50 yd. Made of pure linen yarn and woven in a sheer weave. It'is 36 inches wide, Yard $1.50 popular Half Bleached Table Damask, 'made of pure linen yarn, and woven in. floral d 8. Width 62 inches. . Linen Quest Towelling Oc. Huckaback Guest towelling made of pure linen 15 inches wide with woven Your choice for $ .00 pm : * Autumn Butterick _..25¢. rit "x Customers, Cash Registers, and Profits, t takes a ste flow of customers to your Sie = keep tly Fegister tingling with rofit-making regulprity. & ew * ADVERTISING inthe Port Perky Star Would! keep old customers interested in your store help Ra It spreads the news about ; a store and its merchandise far and wide to' he women of the community. Advertising is the - most efficient, economical business-building force 'at-your command. ox : ny no Asse the posits! = Phone a8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All Tersons having claims 'against the estate of John McGlynn, "late of the Village of Port Parry, labourer, deceased, wha died on the 26th day of May, 1925, gre hereby notified to send in to the undersigned executors, to forty feet up the track, "Bopuiie Merchants" on or before the 30th day of Septem- ber, 1925, full particulars of their daims, and that after such last mén- tioned date, the assets af the said de-| Per Yard, $1, 3, * +4 "F. W. MCINTYRE. | Pure Fresh : HON EY FOR SALE Ww. H. Doubt Port Perry --_-- MAN DIES AS RESULT OF CRASH Herbert Williams and Daughter Hurt (Toronto Star) .One man was killed, and another severely injuried last night, in one of tHe most spectacular smash-ups seen on the Hamilton highway for a long time, when a radial car crashed into a light truck and hurled it thifty Jack: Pichuk, of Alpha street, Long ranch, a young man in his twenties, was pinned beneath the radiale car 'recelving .a fractured pelvis and in- ternal injuries, from which he died | early today. . Herbert Williams, Horner Avenue, Long Branch, aged 39 , the driver of the truck, was hurled: to a nearby ditch,' escaping with a fractured rib and a slight scalp wound, Bdith, his fifteen-year-old daugh- ter, who was sitting on the driver's seat, turned two somersaults in the air, but received only a .small cut on the forehead. All three were rushed to St, Joseph's hospital, in a private ambu- lange, The young girl was able to go home after recelving medical atten- FETTER IIS ~ Advertise Executors-- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having re-| gard only to claims of which the 8X) '| ecutors "shall" then "have notice, Dated at Port Perry Sila 28h. day of August, joss. . Edward T. Keang, Uxbridge, Ont. Norman Stuart, Port Perry, Ont. Ad mi a 2 mAh tien, Willlams and his two companions were returning from "work #t the | r. hour, "in the former's. truck. JA Shree are employed at a tannery in New Toronto. Proceeding west- {ward on the highway, the stopped off to fill up with gasoline at a sta- tion ohe block east of Kingsbury ene. Then they started off again, Jo when they. reached Kingsbury, sailed to. turn north. of the main TO cdi i. Five shy' Motorman ms Holmes, making ita way to- TE he SY Sav Ah SrA sown in front of the radial car. Pichuk, iting n the bask end, out- pattem, $I3EsIsIstsss ee Sale Price per yd. 79. September 'Delineator 20c my husband who was hurt most," said Mrs, Pichuk, to the Star, as she was returning from the hospital last night. The young woman is a bride of only fifteen months, and was com- pletely prostrated when she heard of mo her husband's 'misfortune, Together they have lived in a cottage a mile north of 'the highway at Long Branch for the past year. The young woman was happily preparing the evening meal, when one of Mr. William's daughters arirved to tell her the dread news, Pichuk. served during the war with the allied forces, escaping without a scratch during the entire conflict, He was born in Rusgia. Relatives told\ the Star that Wil- liams was considered a careful driver and it is thought that the noise of the traffic and possibly the glare of the sun on the truck's windshield may have prevented him from realizing the rapid approach of the car. The two men and the girl are all employees at the Donald, Carman and Mudge Leather factory, New To- ronto, and were on their way home from work when the accident- took place. mt (MO Op-- MYRTLE STATION >) Mrs.. Chisholm Visited. in. Ponty- poo: last week. Mr. and: Mrs. Balmer, of Whitby, were guests of Mrs. W, Graham for a few days recently, Miss Blanche Cook is holidaying in Port Perry, Miss Grace Mountjoy of Blackstock |) is visiting with Mrs. L. Tordiff. Mrs. Deavit has returned from a week's visit with friends in Oshawa. My, Wm. Cook, real estate agent, has sold Mr: Roy Thompsons farm to Mr. White, formerly of Oakwood. | Mrs, Thos. Smith of -Oshawa is visiting with her daughter Mrs, Jas, Cooper. Mr. and Mrs, W. Graham, Mr. and : Mrs, L. Tordiff motored to Manilla last Suriday and spent the day with "| Mr, and Mrs. D. Luery. Pauline and Bernie Price = Good Printing {Quickly and have returned after spending a month in Stirling, Miss Bessie Donnelly of Tweed, returning with them. On account of the United Services in = Columbus Church next Sunday ing, the service here will be in the evening at the usual hour, APPLES Thos. Caesar has. bought this sea- son's apple crop from th: Nasmith orchard. Orders. placed now will be filled in rotation, while the apples last. Spies, Baldwins, Greenings, and McIntosh Reds--$4.00 per barrel. Wealthys--$8.00 per barrel. Duchess--$2.00 per. barrel. THOS. CAESAR Phone Bell 24 Cgll W. A. Christy m---- ON ---- IN MEMORIAM Sisson---In loving memory of my -dear mother; who departed this life August 28th, 1915. mother, Thinking of the past, Picturing you in merhory Just as 1 saw you last. You left behind an aching heart, That loved you mhost sincere =~ That never did or never 'will, Forget you Mother dear. Sadly missed by daughter, Margaret. --) (Pe. SALE REGISTER Wednesday, Sept. 2--Auction sale of choice farm; also stock and imple ments, hay and roots sphe property of L. L. Guy, lot 16, con. 8, East Whitby, 4 horses, 36 cattle, 16 sheep, the usaal farm machinery. The farm consists of 167 acres of clay loam, well fenced and abundance of water, large brick house, also frame house. Will be offered about § o'clock. -This-sale is being held owing to the fire which destroyed the barns recently, Terms: eorn, roots, hay an all sums of $20.00 months' eredit on. approved notes. 6 per cent, per annum off for cash. Sale at one o'clock sharp. Wm. Maw, Auctionger. Thursday, Sept. 10-- Auction sale of farm stock and implements, the _j property of Mr. O. Wrig®s, lot. 13, concession 38, Cartwright Township-- 6 horses, 25 cattle, sheep, swine, and 'months' credit on aproyed notes. 6 per cont. per annum off for cosh on o Geo. and Ted Jackson, Austionesss. a Choice line of. Wall Papers. No Job too large or too small. = Distance nmaterial Phone' 209 W. WARD .Decorator . Magazine Subscriptions Before renewing magazine or newspaper subscriptions, or sending in. new subserip- tions, call on us. We can almost always effect some saving for you. Star Office Port Perry -- Ontario The Canadian National is the People's 'Railway and W. H. McCaw is the Local Ticket Agent Information gladly furnished to intending travellers Office over Bell Tel, Co'y I am thinking of you to-day dear]: and under, cash; over that amount 8 A Terms. for. farm-wil be made know] 'Jat time of sale. © | fowl. Terms: All sums of $10,00 and | { under, cash; over that amount six the South Ontario Association. The score was 1-0 in favour of Claremont. On Sept, 6th at Clarement, Uhthoff, winner of the Simcoe District will play 'Clarement, winners of the South Ontario Asforiavion i in the Cp Com- petition, = © nH) Pes. LOST THINGS In summer seasons long ago Before there was a movie. show, Before* there was a place to go, At even's starrytide, Remember, then, so long age,. . How oft at dusk we used to go Out for a buggy ride? i» Ah, softly shone the summer moons And sweetly smiled the stars, And faintly came the tinkled tunes Through distant pasture bars And heavily from far away, With flower odors fair, 3 3 Blew up the scent of new-mown bay, The sweetened scent of new-mown hay Upon the evening air. Our-way was lit by Through laughing, dusky lanes, And froze with esp "chugs," % i Played lullaby vefraingl po And down the leafy darkness Through chequered