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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1927, p. 5

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PORT PERRY FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS J Now i is the time to look over' your ma-| Mrs. chinery for repairs, so th at yo u can give e your agent a chance to getthem foryou. ~ We cannot carry all parts in stock, and do not want you to 'be disappointed because you do not order early enough, We You will soon be needing twine. : You should order ; oc Tots of Washo, consisting of Voile, Organdie, : tena, French Serge, Crepes, ete, Regtlar 50c. to $1.00. your Price to clear, per yard 2jc. 2 Hand Painted oe Undicidics C. The regular price of these h was $1.00. 2 They are Painted 1 beautiful designs*and are guaranteed fast Bo. Price: each 29c. Smie Handkerchiefs at Half Price ~ Four "dozen traveller's sample 'handkerchiefs in white round with embroidered corner. 'Regular 26¢ and 86c. Sewannsmuaf Cotton Tafa, 36 inches wide in pretty pions. | TYE Per yard 85c. 8c Checked Broadcloth, in Sand, Peach or Blue. TE 'Per yard 45¢. inch Pure Linen Roller + Towelling at 2 yards for 35c. 42 inch circular pillow cotton. .........2 'yards for 79. white Turkish Towsling, Baglish manufacture. Per yard 89¢. Sox of Silk, Silk and Cotton, or Silk and Wool, Sale rice 59¢.. i fancy. Regilar $1.00 Ladies' Umbrellas a $1.59 Umbrellas made of strong cloth. in Black, Navy or Red. | Is made i in short style with amber tips and fancy handle. : ~ Price $1.59 Fancy Flower Baskets and Vases Filled with Canadian Orchids Reed Flower Baskets with handles, also vases of reed- work, prettily colored. Each basket will have half dozen Canadian Orchids. Prices $1.50 to $2.25. Women's Broadcloth Blouses $1.98 Women's Waists of English Broadcloth, made in the latest le. Colors White, Sand and Peach, each $1.98 Boys' Balbrigusis Combinations, suit .... Men's Buttonless Combinations, suit . "Men's Two-piece Flannel Suits, coat ad Janie. Grey with 'whité stripe. ;..\....... Pata gv avis Suit $9.76 Boys' Long Khaki Long Pants, 6 years to 16 years, Pr $1.50 ~ 50c Coatless Suspenders, for ..... Tbe. "Currie" Suspenders for . 50. wide web Garters, for .. Men's Sailor Hats with colored bands Men's Cotton Sox, black, white, grey or sand, per pair 25c. seein .e _ Men's Muleskin Work Gloves, per pair Butterick Quarterly 25c. k May Delineator 25¢. tnited, 'working for the lasting prosperity and FARM FOR SALE shall carry a good stock. Order at once. Price righy. PERCY S. JONES PORT PERRY BUY YOUR FLOUR FROM THE PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER C0. For Pastry, or Lily White for Bread. The number «of users is growing daily. Our customers are pleased with our flour. Try it: be convinced. Mr. William Causley, recently with the Galt Milling Company, is anxious to have the house wives of Port Perry and district to use. his flour. SUIT See Ly OY ve line of OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, also in fancy tweeds. e will be pleased to have you call and see our We Do All Our Own Work. Cleaning Fa Pressing Done. W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry W. A. Sangster on ENTAL SURGEON Hours--9 am. to § p.m. Olas over MeKee's Shoe Store. a FORD SER RN SALES AND SERVICE ~N ANNOUN CEMENT HAVING TAKEN OVER THE BUSINESS OF HOOD MOTOR SALES We are Prepared to Give the BEST in VICE OUR EQUIPMENT IS COMPLETE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Service with a Smile The Best Carage in Town CARNEGIE-DAY MOTORS 87 acre farm for sale by auction on the premises, part of lots 20 and 21, cons. 1 and 2, Brock Township, on 'Saturday, July 9th, 1927, at 2 p.m, Soil a clay loam, 80 acres cultivate, of our glorious heritage. - today, stands in the eyes of the world in Huron County, ob. ds Maitland ao 2 Joday, ste : n re Seurcelul counts Ks the twentieth | "that 1 caug t century. We have n "the a and 8 ion dollar Dominion." Our hg our our manufactured productions, our bank ou feld sone are all expressed in terms 4 oa sds. We hate Fe wal Couey De oe ati years our p 0 We h spring creek, well, orchard; suited for dairy, poultry or truck farming; 7 roomed frame house, stone cellar, | pen, hen house 42x14: 2% miles from bank barn 25x45, drive shed, silo, pig |" Jack M. Carnegie FORD CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS TRACTOR FARM IMHLEMENTS Phone 2, PORT PERRY William Day , | Blackwater, on good road. P i | March 1, 1928, the | purchase, balance March 1, 1928. A J Johnson, RR1, Markham. July 7 ' rere Qe gian FOR SALE 3 Collie Pups. Apply- Art, Woodley, yb Prince Albert, Ont, = 1 of fall wheat shorts and bran to arrive this 8 ook Ehons $500 cash at time of | EPSOM Mr. and Mrs. T. Saeger and Myra, of Madoc, visiting over the week end with Mrs. Asling. ~ Misses Verna and Marjorie Bailey. of Toronto, spent the week end at eir home here.* Mr. and Mrs. A. McCulloch, the Misses" Mortimer, and Miss Beatrice Brown, all of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. John Millman J Miss Evelyn Mortimer of Toronto, is 'spending a week with her grand- | father, Mr. Millman. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. Mc- Auley and daughter Mildred, of To- 'ronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Jos. Ashton. _On Friday of last week the Epsom Sunday 'School held their afinual pic- w Park, Osh 5 a Humber from here attended, the Decoration services at Uxbridge Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prentice. Mr. Wilson of Greenbank is busily engaged painting Mr. Geo. Ward's house. sm) (Ypres: GORDON-RIPLEY WEDDING At a lovely home wedding in 'Battle Creek, Mich, Saturday after- noon, June 11th, 1927, Miss Donalda Jean Gordon only daughter of Dr. and~Mrs. J. M. Gordon, became the 'bride of Philip Oscar Ripley, of Len- noxville, Quebec, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ripley, Sonya. A screen of palms, rose pink peonies and blue | larkspur formed the setting for the beautiful ring ceremony which was performed at 3.30 o'clock By the Rev. Carleton Brooks Miller, pastor of the First Congregational Church. Charm- ing' in its simplicity was the French gown of apricot lace' and georgette and picture hat of shaded tulle and monte, mors by eon served at the home of the bride's cousins, Dr, and Mrs. Stuart Pritch- ard. The house was prettily deco- rated with baskets of iris and peonies and dining room table was centered with a basket of pink roses and tall taper candles and the bride and groom's cakes, both decorated in white with pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ripley left for Chicago, Toronto, Ottawa and other points. They will make their home in Lennoxville. The bridestraveled in blue and gray The out-of-town guests were Miss I. taffeta ensemble with hat tp match. The out-of-town guests were Miss I. McCrostie of New York City; Mrs. Laura MecCrostie, of Toronto; Mrs. John A. McDonald, Brandon, Man.;. Miss Rene 'and Huntley Gordon, of Detroit, Keith Gordon of Windsor.

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