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Port Perry Star, 12 Jan 1928, p. 5

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of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings, Drygoods, Millinery, Ladies' , are on sale at prices that will open your eyes with amazement, and con- tical. Wonderful crowds of Eager Buyers the first five days have genuine bargain event that will go down as a record for value giving in this part ) pl S% Dress Goods, in Georgette and Crepe de Chene. Regular $2.00. In assorted colors. Sale price-- $1.38 One lot of crepe, silk crepe, figured rayon, silk stripe Voile. Regular $1.00 yard. Sale price-- 58c. / id All Wool SanToy, assorted colors. Regular $1.35. Sale Price-- $1.18 from, 3 balls for 196. Ladies' all wool scarfs, extra heavy, assorted shades. A great sacrifice. Sale Price-- , To clear at 68c. Heavy Coating, in navy: wine, brown, blue, heather and red. Regular $1.50 per yard. Sale prjce 58¢c. Jumbo Sweaters, in assorted heavy knit Coat Sweaters. Regular $5.00 to $6.00. Sale Price $4.28 Boys' Underwear, in wool fleece. Regular 75¢. 48c. Glass Towelling, checked and plain. Regular 35c¢. for 28¢. yard." Regular 20c yard. Sale price 14c¢. yd. i 78¢; Sq. Yerd Floor Ou, Regular 5c A Congoleum Tag, 5 81 fet. ; Sale price $9. Xe Men's Flannelett: t Shirts, in fancy stripe Men's Grey Work Shirts in Grey Union Flan- nel 8 Inlaid i with border. heavy flannelette, r $1.95. Sale price nel. Regular $1.50. Sale Price-- All Wool Flannel. Regular 95¢ yard. Sale-- Sale price $10 Men's Underwear in wool fleece-lined. Two pieces. ..Regular $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price-- 78c. Dress materials in plaids and checks. Reg. $1.50 per yard. Sale price-- 68c. Boys' Work Shirts, in assorted colors of Cham- bray. Regular $1.00 apd $1.50. To clear 58c. ; a tats BSOLUTELY Sale in char of \. A. ROY, for h . r. McIntyre, this ELSON SALES COMPANY. Read, Realize, Rust be sacrificed _ i, | Act Quickly, 1k. 2 ACNTYR ' and PROFIT! 3s Sa RRY WINS FROM Die Auction Sale of 20 Farm Horses a nto make a ye Ten pare few in SY ers Who | e : f the South ph ) ed and comforted by. you: ot Beary of ee The Undersigned have received instruction from J. BOUSFIELD, of MacGregor, Manitoba, to sell "the home: 4 4) uml Ys d thy | Port Porry on Thursday evening, by Public Auction, at the Sebert House, Port Perry, on social ir , your money, an your sym 5 3 have been given without measure for: grind Jangary Sn and Wers handed ® de WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1928 *imotion of every good thing; whether in the com- munity or the church. = Your true neighborliness Claremont had & good team, a bit| Team of Blacks, mare and gelding, rising 8 and 4 year, will mature to 15600 pounds each. better than Port if anything. They| Team of Bay Geldings, rising 3 and 4 years, will mature to 1400 pounds each Will never be Jorgotfen. : at well beluneed outfit. Bartley, | Team of Black Geldings, rising 8 and 4 years, will mature to 1400 pounds each. And you, Mr. Dobson, during the many years who played centre for them, was the| Team of Bays, stripe in face, gelding and mare, 3 and 4 years, will mature to 1400 pounds each. ne Jou have served the church as steward and super- star of the team, 'This team is re-| Team of Bays; star in face, mare and gelding, rising 4 years; will mature to 1400 pounds each. of the niendent of f nday School, have won the puted to be the beat in the league. Team of Gray Mares, rising 4 and 7 years, 1400 and 1200 pounds, supposed to be in foal. s-| vespect and adn n of all by your faithfulness, |" oi... home team mention should | Team of Bay Mares, 5 years, 1200 Ibs each Team Black Mares, rising 4" Vears;l200 Ibs each, Ry pationces and unfailing individual sympathy. In be made of Woods in goal, and the| Team of Bays, Mare and Gelding, 5 and 8 years, about 1200 and 1800 pounds. ao. : Your 4 goparture Ne Suler a loss which it will be fine shooting of Art Brock. Team of Bay Geldings, 5 and 8 years, heavy cly des. - 18 Perch d d 2 Clydes, all f i rted si All are farm raised and ly all 11 broken t |, Nevertheless, we wish you all every happif@es|y ri le niche. bust was | harness, ail are halter broke: With a ligle more age and flesh all these young horses will become fine animals, in your new home, and would ask you each : free from blemish and smooth in every point. s the fourth sale Mr. Bousfield has held here and he states accept these instruments of light and heat, as postponed for want of ice. that these animals are as good quality as those at his former sales, some are prize winners. ( token of the brightness and warmth of the The next game is on Friday night, | TERMS CASH, or six months' credit on approved notes at 7% per annum. sigh nie which awaits~you whenever you may ut come here to try their! gale at One p.m. GEO. JACKSON & SON Auctioneers. i us with your presence, ; Signed on behalf of the Church, Sunday School, , To Forey [ing up--=Woods, goal; d the community by a few of your many friends Peel centre Art. Somerville -- ho wish you all many years of health and appl: Beare, wings; T. Harris and Bort Col: lacutt, subs. ER TOWN COUNCIL The initial "meeting of the Port Perry Council was held on Monday evening, Jan. 8th, all. members were present,, They took the oath of of- fice-- The PORT PERRY Ever BEST | PICTURE HOUSE | Tweedy || | Photo TOWN HALL Thurs. : Plays | Adults 25c. '2 Children 15c. | Saturd'y § Saturday, January 14 Mon. & Tue, Jan. 16 % 17 war vene gn a Oe * Robert. Somerville, Reeve. Councillors -- 8 | J. E. Jackson, | McKee 'appointed: * Finaneé--Jackson and Williams Fire Protection -- Williams and n ast 8 Bn Ken Maynard and Tarzan Roses of I Picardy

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