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Port Perry Star, 24 Dec 1925, p. 5

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~ hair and eyes that down. Has! preity & dress and hat. Children's pandKerchiets," white ground with pictures and nursery rhymes printed in colors on border. QO © ) : a ZN 7 Scdlcociics. for All Dainty Swiss Linen Handkerchiefs _, white or colored ground with em- 1 broidered motif put up inbox, 'Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs in white or colored ground with embroidered design. ! Price 8 for 50c. a] Be. Price each be. - Crepe de Chene Scarves Weare showing some of Crepe de Chene , dainty print- ed designs. This is the newest idea in scarves and makes an accept« retty Scarves Price i 26 to $3.00 ~ Price $7.75. Household Linens Bleached Table Linen ® Fine table made i pure linen yarn, bleached, and woven in pret- : By floral design. - Width Price per | Half Bleached Table Linen Table damask of yarn in cream shade, an prolly floral effects. - $1.26 Towel Sets consisting of large size bath towel woven in prett in two color with two was Put up in gift box. pure linen eavy weight and 62 in. w S------ Towel Sets This is the very Dewest | sweater coats for sport ate made cloth in pretty . knitted band at men or women. 62 inches. yd., $1.50 Warren's ~ Sweaters woven in wide. wear. of fine wool op ey . Botto design Yi vith ttom. Price = 'Cashmere 'Mufflers Ask to see these = They are made o mere in fawn stripes, fringed ends' ular mufflers. ne wool cash- und with colored Price $3.00 Cream Cashmere - Mufflers - with printed spots. Men's Silk Mufflers woven plain.or _ with stripes. Price $2.25 Price $2.00 to $2.76 Fine Wool Pullover with ¥oll colar. © Comes Price $4.50 in plain or club colors. The Lang Shirt No doubt you have read in the daily papers, the many advantages able cuffs. esign or striped cloths. of the shirt with two pair of detach- Comes in fancy popular Zephyrs rice $2.65 to $3.00 bb *+ee POPPE OS OBE +444 = E, Ww. McINTYRE J anuary Delinsstor , 20c. ONT. COUNTY YOUNG FARMERS WIN PRIZES IN SWINE JUDGING Nine young men from Ontario Co., took part in the three-day Course in Swine Judging and Marketing held at. the Union Stock Yards and Abbatoirs at Toronto. of these young Yhen got in held in conjunction with the Course. Ray Jamiesofi, Balsam, was third high man in judging live hogs and won $8.00. Edgar Ward, Balsam, stood eighth in judging dressed hogs, | the prize being $1.00. Edgar John- son, Uxbridge, stood fifth in grading 'a car-load of hogs, his a pring being $6.00. There were in all dighty-tour con- . Party]. 'DIES IN GENERAL HOSPITAL After a brief illness, Dr. Samuel A. Foote, of Rosseau, Muskoka, died Jestergay the General Hospital. Sole re in Sutton, and rad the Port Perry High School, | before ' a the University of Toronto, and had practised his pro- fession 'at Rosseau for 26 years. He 'was 5 yo years of age, and is survived by his wife and five sons. Dr. Foote {was a Troha of Mrs. Ada Vickery, | Port. Perry. : SKATES CHEAP the prize money in the competitions |- CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINCTON CHIROPRACTOR Port Perry, Monday and Friday, from 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Spears Dressmaking and Hairwork Residential Work Marcel Waving, Cutting and Shampooing, Combing made into switches. Work, called for and ' delivered. Phone 101 r 2-3 for information. "W. J.COOK REAL ESTATE Bex 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- on reasonable terms. peg g bere ley Bell Phone 120 r 2 HOUSE FOR SALE A Snap for Somebody The SUPERIOR STORES | Globe ...: L.,. Office Hours--9 am. 1. | Office over McKee's S| JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.8, D.D.8 DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. Eve»- . Ang by appointment, . , | Phones-Office 681 2. Residence 6818 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. | 5 USE THIS CLUBBING LIST ~The. Port Perry Star Club- bed with any of the following publi- cations for 1925 at the following Mail & Empire «;.viiviiivias Toronto Daily Star -,. Farmers' Advocate .......... Ladies' Home Journal .........$2.60 Saturday Evening Post ........$8.50 Family Herald & Weekly Star , .$8.50 GL a Pasar eeseesanee W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON to 6 {0.5 pam tore Goode's Creamery at Port Perry 15 ing 43e. por, 1b. for butter ou can save labor and male eo money by sending yowr cream to 'Port Perry Creamery - GOODE BROS. Proprietors Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169r 2 Port Perry Dr. J. A. Mathers Physician and Surgeon, Successor to late Dr. 8. J. Mellow Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry. Bell Phone 17 DR. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Ld Send the STAR to absent friends PORT PERRY. ONTARIO - : QPECIALIZE i in everything suitable for the Christmas trade in the way of eats and ices that will save you money. 'We the choicest lines of new. i MISS HARRISON DRESSMAKER Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, Suits and Coats made to order...Rooms over Morrison's Drug Store, Porf Perry. IA STE 8 A COUNCIL ENTERT D After the final meeting of the Port Perry Council, the mem- bers, together "with the Clerk, were treated to a supper by Mr. Jas. Ruddy. This courteous and generous hospitality by Mr. Ruddy was greatly appreciated by the Council. BN! 1 AE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ~The annual meeting -of the Port Perry Horticultural Soci- ety will be held in the Parish Hall, Church of the Ascension, on the evening of 'Wednesday, January 13th, 1926, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. SR, YY MONDAY, DECEMBER 28th. Citizens are notified of the municipal nomination meeting on Monday -evening next. It is to be hoped that there will be a good turnout. While there is no ground for complaint as to the way in which the busi- ness of the town has 'run, there is no need to be indifferent or give the idea that the citizens |. do 'not appreciate the service given them. dur- PUBLISHER pins IN NEW YORK. A. Munsey fails to re- cover. x attack of appendi- citis. He died shortly after 7 o'clock this , Dec. 22, at spital. GARD OF THANKS 08. Flewell wishes to ex- .: . of iq for the friends and neigh- at the time of his savement in the death |. WANTED Cost boy for the booth at. ng Rink. Apply to James NOMINATION MEETING ON By IL R. Bentley. _ The Optometrist does not sivaye supply glasses? " No, occasionally the abnormal cone dition: of the eyes is 'the. result of causes that are beyond the scope of Optometry. Thése cases are rarely met with? Yes, there-are hundreds .of cases of errprs of yision the Optometrist is able' to correct to one beyond his scope. : (To be continued.) RC 5 tt' Hospita (or cick Chii€ren 67 Coliege St, Toronto, 2, Ont, Christmas, 1926 Dear Mr Editor; -- This is the fil.eth yeur tne Semi centennial ol the Hospilai fur siek Children it is the Golden Anniver. sary of an institution which started out in 1876 with a six-bed equip: ment to cure children wedically of their illnesses und to rid them sur gically of their disabilities, Fifty years have passed and the tiny hos pital has grown into one of the greatest" institutions of its kind m : the whole world. The people of this province de manded this service -- and they have made it possible by their Christmas Time gifts. They are rewarded by the knowledge that thousands of Ontario children will grow up into manhood or woman. hood blessing the "Jittle blue wherein they were restored strengthened to play a full oni . the battle of life. of the Hospital's ward service mg" this year. Besides that there over half a hundred thousand ; tendances in the Out-Patient Deg Ontario, the Hospital ty ccmpelied to borrow heavily during "he Rc On the oceasion of its fistieth mas an appeal fs mage 0 the p .He for the funds which Wilk a!' ; the Hospital for Sies 3 io enter upon its secs Sih, 4 of seivice with its, comaga +28) 76d by a credit balance in the bank. It is indeed a noble cause which I feel sure you will cordially coms mend to your. readers, . Faithfully yours, IRVING E. ROBERTSON, -.@ Chairman Appeal Committee Note--Tnis Hospital does not re ceive an "appropriation from the . Federation for Community Service 2 Drive, Be BE 1 REN ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER No more ' Stooping, kneeling sore hands, from polishing tionary from 35. | to $5.00 at]! Drug Store.

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