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Port Perry Star, 18 Nov 1926, p. 5

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~ Men's Worsted colder weather, satin ha fabric, or satin and metallic { ing used with fur-trimmed, or f ~~ Our milliners have prepared some smart models -- showing the latest trend of millinery styles, and these will be on view in the millinery depart- ~~ ment. : 4 "gu Se vial ~*. _Men's Heavy Ribbed THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1926 | 3 pairs for $1.00 Black only. Reg. 50c. quality. 3 Bans for $1.00 © Me's AI Woo ~ U nderwear Low Socks skin. A ' 'Lined Bucks $1.25 pair 728 85c¢. pair Men's Pullover Mitts made of --genuine Indian tanned buck- 11 sizes. Men's Buckskin Pullovers | Per pair 86c. kin Gloves ¢ | FELT AND VELVET HATS $2.95 an il oy the wilinery, depen, 'hats in natty styles and popular shades. The regular prices were from $5.00 to $6.00. Nemo Corselettes, Specially Priced This is a combination 'corset and brassiere, made in the popular wrap-around style. The material is of cotton and silk, woven in a pretty silk brocaded design, and comes in pink shade. As the Nemo Co. were changing their cloth, we - were able to purchase this popular number at SIRE ' $1.50 per garment Men's Work Gloves, made of Men's ribbed underwear, of Scotch wool in cream shade. Heavy winter weight. Sizes 36 to 44. Per garment $1.50. a 50 in. Cu Curtain Scrim 15¢c. yard 32 in. Curtain Scrim, in cream shade, with fancy border on both edges. ' Per yard 15c. 75c. Double faced Curtain Chintz, 60 inches wide, with prett floral and 'bird design on bot rtain Chintz buckskin, lined with fleeced cloth. These gloves come in small, medium; and large sizes. Per pair $1.25 WHITE or STRIPED FLANNELETTE 19c. yard Heavy quality Flannel- ette, 27 inches wide, in plain white or in fancy colored stripes. 27 in. a special price. Regular $5.00 for $3.75. sides. Per yard Tbe. sini F. W. McINTYR MASS MEETING ~ To be held in the TOWN HALL, a E . iL Winter Butterick Fie 4 2B, Monda November 22 beral. Candidate for the Riding of South Ontario, and ~~ Leader of the Liberal Party in Ontario ) Ir. . M. Chapman, r.A. J. Graves, and o ARE CORDIALLY INVIT oF BE PRESENT * PORT PERRY, at 8 p.m. wide. Per yd. 19c. E For one on Thursday, Nove a ------ November Delineator 20c. Subseribers to the Port Perry Star Can Save Money October 21st and oon month, beginning Thursday, tinuing until 6 p.m. ber 18th, you can subscribe for the Port Perry Star for one year for : $1.25 or you may renew your subscription or pay up arrears at the same rate during these » four weeks. Every subscriber is invited _ to take advantage of this opportunity to : save money Money at Home Below we have listed ten items which we carry in stock at all times and wish to from us for-- Marshall Mattress '|Library Table Arm RockerorChair Hall Mirror Reed Fern Stands |Child's Crib Complete A. L. McDermott President Dining Room Suites yi quartered Catalogue Price draw your attention to the mail order prices and the price you can get Our Price $25.00 $25.00 21.00 Special Bed Outfit sie 28.00 Sliding Couch 12.25 Cable Sagless Spring 11.50 94.50 - 14.00 10.75 3.95 11.25 oak 18.75 26.00 12.00 11.00 89.00 12.50 9.50 3.50 11.00 FURNITURE DEALER and FUNERAL DOIRECROR gee ee ARTHUR W. LYNDE 'Teacher of Singing Toronto.) residence, Thursday afternoons. Phone 81. el -- i ---- a Yes, it's almost like buying a new throat, when sore throats, coughs bronchitis, adenoids and tonsil ills are treated with Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis. Results wonderful. Sold by A, J, Davis, Port Perry. . rere OQ Ore The Creamery paying 86c., 85c. and 82 for Butter Fat. You can save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY Goode Bros., Proprietors a. CHIROPRACTIC The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINCTON CHIROPRACTOR Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to § p.m. uta AUCTION SALE OF PORT PERRY PROPERTY The undersigned have been %n- structed by THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, LIMIT- ED, AS TRUSTEES OF THE PRO- PERTY OF LESLIE GEORGE HALL, to offer at the office of Geo. Jackson and Son, Queen Street, Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1926, at 10 am. The following properties: 1, * All the interest of the Estate of the said Leslie George Hall, Assignor, said to be a joint interest in the vil- lage lot No. 153 on the west side of Union Avenue in the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario and Province of Ontario as shown on plan and survey of a part of Lot 18 in the 5th' Concession of the Township of Reach, made by W. E. Yarnold for Messrs, Sexton, Major and Hurd and filed in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario. There is said to be erected on the above described lot a frame 6 room cottage, about 30 x 40 ft. with kitchen attached and also a frame barn about 18 x 30 ft. Well on pre- mises. 2, All the interest of the Estate of the said Leslie George Hall, As- signor, in the leasehold property be- ing part of lot 18 in the 5th Conces- sion of the Township of Reach de- scribed as being 'the northerly half acre of that part thereof bounded on the east by the eastern boundry of the said lot, bounded on the west by lands or right-of-way of the Whitby, Port Perry and Lindsay (now Grand Trunk) Railway and on the south by a line at right angles to the said eastern boundry of said lot. There is said to be erected on the property frame buildings formerly used as a slaughter house; building is said to be about 16x24 feet with lean-to and hog pen attached. CONDITIONS OF. SALE -- The above parcels will be offered separate- ly, the first subject to a reserve bid and the second without reserve. Further conditions of sale will be made known at time of sale. TERMS: 10% in cash at time of within ten days." Further particulars as to pro- perties and lease may be had on ap- plication to the undersigned or to The Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, 302 Bay Street, Toronto, On- tario, or to the Trustee's Solicitor, W. H. Kennedy, Whitby, Ontario. George Jackson and Son, Auctioneers, Port Perry, Ontario. eres) () (freee. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Dec. 8---Auction Sale of 40 Highgrade Shorthorn Cattle, Reg. Yorkshire Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Hay, Grain, Fowl, Implements, ete, at Box 146 East half lot 82, Con. 4, Uxbridge, the property of Fred J. Jones. Lunch served at 11.80. Sale at 12 o'clock. - W. F. Marquis, Auctioneer. a (1 AUCTION SALE % Mr. 'Bert Midgley is holding auction sale at his premises, lot 28, there will be offered 10 'Ewes. © > ~| {Faculty of Hambourg Conservatory, Pupils prepared for all examinations, also concert, church, opera. Studio at F. W. Ferguson's sale, balance on completion of® sale { con 8, Reach, on Friday, November 26. Besides the goods listed on the bill 'Leicester 25 x I Ce a be, : hy 5) 0) ". ¥ > 7 Fon EE es ER BNE an STE UN

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