Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1929, p. 5

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HOPPING DAYS "TIL CHRIS and What a busy time it will be planning for the gift giving SW help you with many suggestive lines of attractive mer- ~ chandise now on display at popular prices. = : RRA io einai Somers a Aap \ PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN = Beautiful Silk Scarfs from 98c up to $4.95. These are always pleasing and acceptable. Shown in a variety of colors and designs. Men's Neckties, choice colors, newest designs, 50c to $1.00 each Fee : Erm i ; : Men's Gloves, in choice quality cape skin, per pair ........$2.60 s. Petitt was in Oshawa over the | James Br ge: J d to dis. _ Men's Sox, silk and wool, and all wool, prices 50c., 75¢., and $1.25 send, oe i tb vary rte '§ RB Men's Handkerchief and Garter Sets, beautifully boxed Mr. J. Granthon, of Seagrave, was | having regarc y'to such claim : : = Prices 76¢ and $1.00. "| a recent guest of Mr. L, Clark. ot h 3 pe Mr. Milton Domeera visited Moore; Seine S00, te Sati Hebert' _ | Stuart Mark, on Sunday. . |the said assets or any part thereof, to' LADIES SILK UNDERWEAR 'Misg 'Hilda Wallace visited her | any person or persons of whose claim > "| sister Mrs. Beacock o¥er the week end. | or claims notice shall ugk Ba ive been Beautiful Silk Pyjama Suits ...........c.c.icivinein....98.25 Mi Gute Mask viated Mi'N. Toosived by Marts Ts the Beautiful Silk Night Gowns, lace ................$159 to $2.95 ders: Bost. vbited Ms, Gon. den op av pats Perey ity thin 25¢h Beautiful Silk Slips, from 98c. to $2.95 ewe on Sunday; 2 HARRIS & HARRIS, | ; Combination Slips and Bloomers © Mr. Angon Gerrow, Mr. Maurice| _Solrs, for R, J. Brute Sr Bloomers and Vests, each ...... Fralick, Mr. Fred Jackson, Miss L. ah | ' Ladies' Silk Hose, full fashioned, Jeffrey, are attending the Winter GREENBANK y Heavier quality, new French heel Courses, in Uxbridge. Richard Cuniff has Teft for a visit Silk and Wool Hose, good shades Mrs. W. Clark, of Mariposa, is with | "it "014 Country pt A e Ol vy, where he expects i i . hei daughter Alice, who sprained her |, oo. i ost of the winter. : Soule. Neal hope'tor 3 speedy Xe-| Mr. and Mrs, Roy 'O'Neill, of Port . : LINEN TOWELS and BATH TOWELS : OL wl visiting h Sunday. : : ; --Miss Gladys Dodsley is spending a Me i ---- on oy ay. Fancy Linen Towels in shades of blue, rose and yellow, each $1.35 few weeks at Burketon. lo party on Friday night. ; White Linen Towels, deep borders of blue, rose and green, 75c. Mr. Rogerson is spending the Winter Mr. 8. Embury has returned from Beautiful Bath Towels, large size, pretty patterns, 40c, 66¢, 59c. . £ Arent Jul 4 ~ - + months 1 Puss Pers. a rabbit hunt in Western Ontario, CEE SI RL TE YT OI SEI CT Jarvis Streets, Tovonta, Ont. | My David Cherrie had a very suc: | oi: va Lid, cl » ' Toront jo where he reports the hunging good. S od Co d., 4 Sp adie Avs, SL Ont. | cessful auction sale last week, Quite a EO here attended j Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Samells attended |, no Sm here atte U.S ---- el a A i art Co els ait Sri Sse thn FosEo -- Manchester. "Miss Mona k ig in Toronto. issue the cheques to the prize winners |" T 3} 3 a i wn and Mrs, J. Bryant; | All those that attended the bazaar 4 Mots Jerse yn] orm as a Christmas present. Five prizes POR I PERRY Fl C 1 uU RE H 0 U SE ' Mrs, W| Graham; Vice- |at Seagrave last week enjoyed it very |') GORRESPONDENTS were offered, but all correspondents ! €" " Mrs. O. H. Downey; Treas, | much. Those wuftat pies were Just{ op 1 Gort Loot will be bered, whether they win ckson; Sec'y, Mrs; T: R grand. The driving was bad to get mg 8 on Thursday, Decemebr 19th, 2 Prize or not, The contributions have Carry on Sergeant Pt. Sec'y, Mrs. R. Thompson; there, but Shen there troubles were | p)o,sq have your correspondence made been SPDreclated Sth by The editor, A SPECIAL CANADIAN COMEDY Mrs. D. Luery. A Commit-' soon forgotten. £ date. © W. "add the last instal-] and by the readers of the Port Perry . * appointed ug \ arrange.' Mrs, Gordon Jeffrey and Misa Marie | yuri on that date. We should like to| Star. We have a good staff of cor- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 and 14 an oyster supper in the Cherrie, of Oshawa, spent the week ; respondents, The First Canadian Made Motion Picture. Produced at the cai pa - nde Government Studios, Trenton, Ont. A Waenderful Story. The sensation of the Season. Don't miss this, You'll be Surprised Prices 50c. Children 25¢. Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday 7 and 9.16 Personal Grecting Cards for Christmas IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, AND YOU LIVE IN TOWN, JUST PHONE 50, AND THE SAMPLES WILL BE BROUGHT TO YOUX HOJSE. IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN, WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEZ OUR STOCK. . . Port Perry Star A Challenge to ian Food Producers... a : Not yet is there among our producers an adequate realization of the opportunities for increased production present conditions in the British markets afford. ACK through the centuries Christpas has always been a 2 ie ie ; and gladden the hearts of children and their elders. hg Bi But where 'are the Christmas presents of other years--the . toys, the useful things? Broken--worn out-- Shi : Keep alive the spiritof your gilt. Let it bring y + contentment from year fo year---add a Royal Bank "| w your list of Christmas

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