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Port Perry Star, 31 Dec 1925, p. 2

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'sal of 'seasonable merchandise at Sell Quick 'We want the stock reduced by $2000.00 by the e make inventory at the end of January. rn S409 000400000 44000000 4004 FETE IL 4404000 44000000 400000 Soett. Wool Blerkots 'Fine quality Blankets made 'of pure LIees4te ~ Men's Winter Sve Clearance of Men's Winter Over- a coats that sold regularly at $27.00 i $l <b » lt 54 inch Dr LAE of Bans Cloth in % ret ieertr rit tiotinre +4444 SoS tt bbe + ++ $ Red or Cream. , Regular $2.00 yard. Scotch wool, thoroughly scoured tT 35 : 4 Tor 159 'White with pink 'or blue borders. ~ to $35.00. Sale- price '$19.50 Hosa ge-Jor 7 1bs.,'reg. $13.00 pair. For $10.50 Ferranrrs HE FEE 6 $2.25 all wool Serge for $1.79. Fancy Plaid goods for children's dress in Grey. Regular $1. 2 yard. SPIT he Catia tity +4444 Ibs., reg. $11.50 pair. For $9.50 FEFEEEEE EERE HH bb heb bbb 44 i ha 22 ne Black Velveteen, Por Soe a] 85¢. yard, For 39c. yd. Fine Wool Bed Covers HEE EEE EEE EEE FE ebb bob 0000000 } 4004040004000 Boys' Winter Overcoats, $5.0 Boys double breasted Overcoats of Navy Blue Chinchilla cloth. Sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. Sale price $5.50 Bp Wer rer +4444 le of M illiner Weven n jange checks or plain AEE EEE EE er Sa with striped borders. Made of pure = 4 pL y: . Stfiped F lannelette wool yarn Colors fawn and brown, Boys' Winter Overcoats-- $9.50 Trimmed Hats at ce. \ oc. Yard : white and pink, blue and pink. Reg. $1 ~~ Made up in waist-line models of ed Doll's Hats, to Slegp 8 26c. Heavy Flannelette, 28 inches wide, $7.85. Sale price $6.50 fancy tweed in brown or grey. Sold as Hg patterns, i ight [SSP LSOTCCCCGGETO SV SVOCOVCUC UGG up to 18.00. Sizes SLi se. 36:50 : and dark shades er ya cs 5 e price $9.5 'Women' % Winter Coats : Big Flannelette Blankets! = men's suits Wortien's $10.00 Coats, to clear at ........$1.95 . F actory Cotton, 16¢. . * Flannelette blankets in large . Men's $18.00 Tweed Suits for $13.95 Women's $15.00 Coats, to clear 8) Arse ras 3095 Fine os 'Factory Cotton, 34 double bed size, heavy quality, soft Men's $20. navy serge suits, $16.75 $18.00 Fur Trimmed Coats at 8150 inches wide. Regular 20¢. quality. finish. White with pink border. Boys' $10.00 Tweed Suits, for $5.95 $20.00 Fur Fyjmmed Gusts tn suis aan he i Sale price per yard 16¢. Sale price $2.59 in waist line models. iu 50 Fur Trimmed Coats for ried A 3 . Boys'® Lined Muleski | Women's Winter Underwear - | Men's $2.00 Mocha Mitts--§145 | Boye: tined Muleskin Mitts = Cale of Knitted Goods ae $1.50 Vests and Drawers, in white Men's Mitts of fine quality Mocha Tbe. quality. For 59c. "Yor natural. Sale price $1.19 with elastic wrist and soft fleecy Men's Scotch' Wool Gloves with Reduced prices on Sweaters, Sweater Coits, Fine cream wool drawers. Reg. ¥ = lining. Regular $2.00. deather bound wrists and dome '=. Skating Sets, Scarfs, Caps, etc. $8.25. Sale price $2.25 Sale price $1.45 fastener. Reg. $1.25. , For 89¢c. aainannamanis Sree POSE OLPLOTIRON? sunninadiaaas $i St TT JLT Vie fur | 7: F. Ww M C I N TYR E January Delineator CHIROPRACTIC/| JOHN BELDON LUNDY |Goode's Creamery] .. o Amn Sow Yorks were Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe Luke and | going down on the old "Nip 'and gin and Mss. Stanley Flops spent == | Tuck" during the holiday season.| Visitors fro nee ; However 'will it keep going without Don't met:™ ay they "- Murray, of Pine Grove, spent at the home of Mr. John Bailey. Mr. Clifford McCulloch, of.' peg, spent .a day last wok at home here. : --<--oi-- FAMILY GATHERING = A ypry pleasant family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sonley, and Mrs. M. I. Sonley of Pinedale, on Christmas Day, when children, grandchildren and ° great- grandchildren of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Luke, to the number of thirty-nine, were present. The home was nicely decorated for the occas- sion. Among those from adistance daughter, of Epsom; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Luke, Miss Eva and Ed. Luke, of Cresswell; Mrs. Avery, Canning- ton; Dr. an Mrs, Luke, Pitsburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. R: McKinnon, Sunder- land; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Michie, of Lacadena, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Luke and family, Antioch, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKinnon, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Waddell and son, of' Lindsay, Misses Blanche and Gladys a! Luke, Toronto. Several who were mg unable to be present sent greetings. One great feature of this gatherirg was that all the children of the late gh Mr. and Mrs. Luke met together for * = %° the first time in seventeen years. After ~ Christmas greefings" and gifts had been exchanged all parttook of a'sumpttous dinner. The after= noon was spent in playing games and recalling old memories. After which tea was served and a very hearty vote of thanks tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Sonley, for their hospitality for opening. up their home for this gathering, the friends departed for ! : their various homes, feeling that the; ; : The Drugless Road to Health > en at Port Perry conducted Servis at Buss Chore, ap an yeti Nad pe ENT. both morning and evening, last Sun-| ye day. \ Js A. HETHERINGTON Graduate of Royal College of Dental ' 18 paying 43¢. per Ib. for butter day, and will also conduct the ser- RYE. yay "RADIO ' _+ CHIROPRACTOR | fat. You can save labor and make | apr wn RNING 10 " ERS: Surgeons and University of Toronte- by ding your | vices for the $wo following Sundays. = Port Perey. Monday and Friday, Office Hours--9 a.m: to 5 pm: Evep- ere money Sending The Community Club met on Wed- Optometry Tae ~All Radio Réveivitg Sets : : - from.2.10. 5. pan... 3 3 --ing-by-appointment..- Port P Cc nesday evening in the basement of By L BR. Bentle / : Ra MUST be Licensed Baw [| ------ Phones-Office 68 r 2. Residence 68138 or erry reamery the church:-A- good number-attended. Y 1. Mu. Henley... . / L M S Office over Morrison's Drug Store. . GOODE BROS. Proprietors Miss Lillian Parrott presided, 'and it| Optometry has nothing to do with" Penalty on summary conviction is a fine not exceeding $50.00 rs. pears being literary evening, the following | medicine ? wis : Dressmaking and Hairwork 3 . ¥ took part in the program: Mr. Walter | Nothing whatever. The Optomet- License Fee $1.00 per annum = Rondunsal Work - "Se val bb er Miss Madeline Cockburn Kerr, Mrs. W. A." Heron, Mr. John wrist uses no drugs in his examina- a A IS BBING 3 / McIntyre, Miss Florence Luke and |tjons, He employs nothing but me- / Licenses, , Valid to 31st March, 1926, 'may be obtained from: Shampooing, Combing made into Miss Hazel Cockburn Mr. Reginald Dyer. Master Bert | chanical means to determine what "Staff Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radio Inspectors, or from switches. Work called for and The Port Perry Star Club- PIANO "AND Vi OLIN Rosier entertained the audience with | conditions confront him, and by th' Otta delivered. Phone 101 r 2-8 for delightful littl , enses results 4 ~ Radio-Branch, Department of Marine and Fisheries, wa information. bed with any of the following publi-| Bell Phone 169r2 . Port Perry 2 he hia od at the Xmas ure = Tenses ne Serres case tit Tree on Friday evening at the close | factory. is The proceeds from license fees are used to control broadcasting : gations for 1925 at the following of the concertegiven by the scholars ° \ 8 ait hi Rr a = oF , a : - . ptometry is regulated by law? er toto improve broadeadt recepiort conditions. % W + 5 COOK | Globe ......rroress tirines $6.50] Dr. J. A. Mathers The "basemeiit of "the 'church was| Yes, the value of this profession 'is A JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Mail & Empire ........ weit $6.50 Physician and Surgeon, packed with interested relatives and | now everywhere recognized by law eer cae JH REAL E STATE Toronto Daily Star ........... $6.50 Successor to late Dr. 8. J. Mellow Irionds i Burne Shrek Suday 'which results in advantages to the _-- Box 47, Myrtle Station J Office, Queen St, Port Perry. 300 uch credit is due Miss F. [public and the Optometrist. 3 INC] AL LBERT _ ns " Miss Mary Lamb, of Oshawa, was "Property quickly and satis- Formats' Advoeste ~vvrverres, $250 Bell Phone 17 Lutke for her untiring effort in trallef |. 0) eeeliiliee : PRIN E tii ing the children, and each one doing " ; Street Tumon. hag it that an jm- | the guest of her aunt for the holiday. factorily bought, sold and ex- | Ladies' Home Journal .,....... $2.50 | - . . - +heir-part.in. a way which gave: math W--0--0--p portant Pusinoss eal » os Dut of i B= 'Playter spent the week end in {hanged ;. Teasonable terma. Saturday Evening Post ........ $350, (DR. J. A. MURRAY, pleasure to the large audience during hg Hardword for Fa 12 inches - this we. bal Vv indsay, : Family Herald & Weekly Star . $8.50. NTI the evening. a co elivere rite cn eo oncoment Yext week: | y=; Hod 'Spent tie week-end' -Bell Phone 120 r 2 airy Tae yar 98 DENTIST Miss Dorothy Miller of Moulton |1e¥ Ward, RR.8 Uxbridge, or Phone : J Sep 8. Archer and Mrs. W. J. Me-1 0 mipionto, : TT Office upstairs in Leonard Block | 1 ,4ies' College, is home for the holi- nah Uxbridge, also Ja Millan, of Port Hope, were in the) Major Campbell was in the City] ~~ HOUSE FOR SALE ; Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 3; 16 inch at $3.50 Gort 2 i recently. for he has | Over Sunday. A Snap for Somebody W. A. SANGSTER PORT PERRY, ONTARIO | Miss Mary Kerr, of Agincourt, is a - We pitty the reporter hos Be as Mr. and Mrs. We Wannamaker, of 'DENTAL SURGEON home for the holidays. > SE ' _ to stand the blunt of all along | Oshawa, were the guests of Mr. 8 roomed frame house, good The Whitby High School students, li bl News J We note that our Post Office, slong | "Pu wr py 0 "on Christmas. | cellar all cemented, on Mary St.,| Office Hours--9 am. to § p.m.| gong the STAR to Run ane Koant Stantort panel 12 DIE : a with the eather were very. busy dur- Mr, rae was n Greenwood on Port. Perry. Avply to Ben. | Office over McKee's Shoe Store bsent friends Parrott and Jessie Heron, with their| A We! d i -- ; . he Holiday. - ig +... | Bushby, Port Perry. . PORT PERRY. ONTARIO al se : . | "Boom a lackas" ete, 'have ceased Alway 5 i vacation with her parents at Kedron. Miss Pearl Stuttaford of Scugog and Miss C. West, of Brooklin, are at their respective homes during the holidays. Misses Mae and Emma Fishef, 0 Toronto, speent Christmas at a cA Javge number of our i peo- ple attended the opening of the new rink at Myrtle on Saturday last find teport a good crowd. and good The SUPERIOR STORES |" CIALIZE jn everything suitable for the Christmas trade in the way of eats and at prices that will save you money. We handle nothing but the choicest lines of new DO s and we will be pleased 1 to serve you. § Our young Eras i JON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR | en di Tent ae ot} WEEK-END BARGAINS. A BIC LIST TO latber's home with her mother CHOOSE El om AT, ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 2 s. Samuel Johnston. d Mrs. Edward Ashton are wing + few days in the City with he . Vivion Appleby is well on t | recovery after a 'painful opér- | CMF. Gordon Fisher is 'doing a a large | pusiness in trucking to dnd from the City and other parts. Hl ous. New; Year. | | I Miss Florence Luke is spending the of 'having her tonsils removed. | 'We wish all a Happy apd, Prosper : are here. Perhapsit ~~ is *many years since _ they have been about these parts, and they may have an interest 'ing story to tell. Please write the story, it in, or tell us a ei a ----000---- Get your Aucti on Sale Bills. printe at Star Of i

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