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Port Perry Star, 14 Oct 1920, p. 5

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Fis ought ; tuto 04 weed* s. Made a Sa : them into two ices $4.95. and 6. 95 By a speciat-purchase' we Have "Weare particularly well pre- . secured a large range of caps' That ge i Thabo, ill pared this season with headwear ar ; : €. = for small bo Smart styles rice that demands a luxury tax. ys. yles. ing, gi in inches vide Vaya inish. "Makes 2 fut side 1A fh Both Fall an a. Winter vou are : n hats fade of corded Riis ; ) Rose: «. + : 1 _ shown in a large assortment o ee ade up in edora Pe msl, 25 A Pa Per ya ard x 00 2 mad materials and Bs 2 and drop brim shapes. : ice $2.00. Prices $1. 00, $1.50 and $2.00 "Holiday Millinery "HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR 'Thanksgiving Day Next Monday WINTER COAT We are showing an immense range of "trimmed hats for holiday wear, - "There is a certain style and attractiveness abo Velvet, Velour, Duvetyne and Beaver. = Changes in individual hats are cannot be reproduced in a FA ig ade hat frequently required b the customer and in order to make sure of iver] prices we are asking for our oats make them practically as cheap as having a your hat for Monday it'is best.to order early. Hats are made up and deliver coat made up. Come in and see the styles. e materials are Velour, Tweeds, it Fotation as orders are received, Ea - Chinchilla and Silvertones. _ Prices $25.00 to $50.00 . fo 7 2 " 0600565066 SOLS06 . TIcINTYRE Butterick Fall Quarterly a . ie . -- Tranportation ByJ. W.LYON- | THE (Continued from last week) F Milling h. ipvemory was sgam Is armers' 0. vised in and again in the result being that instead of LIMITED a total of eleven billion eight i i R dred milli: Jordi bro Will be pleased to book your order for c Laug alin | ocewmi oe ; 5 million barrels had been used, COTTON SEED MEAL 3 leaving only six billion seven ay. LIGHT SIX ) + 'hundred million barrels possible for winter use. 3 : : i 'yet to produce,' and in Feb. 1920 Hi Sasimate was further roc We will carry a full line of all kinds of feed 'and twenty-five million barrels. . at close prices. We handle Brantford Roof- | About four hundred million ing Paper, also waterproof and fireproof barrels are being produced an- Roofing Paint. It stops'all leaks and pre- ,nually this is five times as much 2 'as in 1901, and twice as much as serves the roof--tin or paper. Try it and in 1909, and if there was no in- . be convinced. ' crease these supplies might last : from seventeen to twenty-three THE FARMERS® UNION MILLING COMPANY, LTD. , years; but as consumption in- | ereases approximately nine per. cent 'per annum the total exhau-|- PORT PERRY . ONTARIO 'stion should take place in 1930. "It is expected that small quan- tities of oil will be available for ,but not in sufficient quantities to be appreciable value as a mot: ) ,ive power. 1 call your attention 'to the surprising accuracy of the : reports of the UnitedStates Geo- logical Survey as the reports of 1908, 1916, 1619; and February, A him or the Lk AES enn A roan bare a Port, Perry Flax Mill intend us] For Speed, owe: . on hills, gk i 0 at geet the Stected quant: operating a flax mill in Gra- | . Now: gasoline is the most im- Dtapoiation purssses and ts Nam's evaporator building dur- production has increased at a Sa fate owing» beter ing the season of 1921. Far- methods of extracting it as two or three tinesas much galine| ers are invited to call at the (under timer" method office of Hogg & Lytle to learn bout Ruched he particulars, and arrange con- cts at the 'earlist possible

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