RIGHT now before you commit yourself to the coming : season's work we invite you to have a talk with us. Certainly our experience with farmers all over this gommunitypas not left us without some ideas that will be a well worth ycur while to consider. . «7 Mltwo young peo Sd When we say you should not complete your plans Bl, Miss Marjorie | Haig was. ome) i for the wee and se accordifigly. | a. qr without including a Ford 1 we are thinking of greater : AL tine of the| Geo. Jackson and Ted, his s be, Thos: ne has vs Guild will be held in wiclded the Bammer. . It s/s 0 took possession last we profits for you. Worenn Guild will Our farmer Ford owners assure us that the only way 5 he basement of fe ghirgh on. astest talking salesmen on this J andi Hany Yon to get the most out of a farm of several hundred acres is : tea and concert will be given by| OE Te als tol Mr Hilton Stone ie p to travel over it ®ontinuously to properly supervise all foeg) talent. = i ; to build a new ha work. With a Ford this takes little time. : EPR Jaen oi the old imp eI Keeping in constant touch with the markets in 'town, ; RUPTURE EXPERT HERE : a keeping the boys at home by bringing the town, close to : i: ag Mos Ford, are just hints of the ways we can serve -.. Ji. SEEiEv FAMOUS in Tis i me pa you by.selling you a Ford. : ; OSHAWA : Miss lise Eva Holmer, fase onto, | people 6 We have the experience of many farmers to give : i y will personal. visited | made its exit in the yell We certainly advise you to talk it over with us. / Monda 'Iie; | quaint old yay. er, wishing them al Think of the hours and days lost last year by the old time . Seeley se tic Shield ong Lick, Regina, has'been | happy life. eal slow methods! Then come in and see us. Seiain any case of visig her Fan Parents, Mr.| Mr and Mrs Copha bias Slee aster month at Preston Epon. im- se Mir lu been Sleep is considerably po : d : . . ep Is McKEE & HOOD : Position. hoes sald vay deat the Week End Visitors--Rey. LOCAL DEALERS . PORT PERRY : i i person of Mr. 1 in his Joblin, Bayside; Mr. an g ; 46th year; yt being due tS and Mise der, Toronto: Mr. pernicious anemia. In spite of Brown. _ the | Jenderes and most ial a he pasted away on Fit h 27, 1921. He leaves to Harsh his loss a wife hao | 80d two small children, who Sr old draft have She sympathy of the com-|¢ Cn 0 Fg Rev. Chas. Adams conducted Walker, R R 4, port ; _| the funeral : phone 16371 4, Port Perry. ~ -- em _Bootleggers and Going to Decorate? | Disgracing Enda Then come in and look through our stock of #11 On April 18 Abolish Tmportation by voting YES WwW ALL P APER : : : | | © Since January 1, 1920, thousands and thousands of allhis of Whiskey, Gin, Brandy and High Wines have been shipped into Ontario. SN Our Prices range from 3 om 10c to $3 Express shipments alone for a totig period averaged four to per ro R |. six cars per day, and have run as high as eight! 'We have pret effects i mn stripes and chintz 1 3 Four car loads a day means at least 19,200 quarts daily, or over 5,000,000 or th e bedr oom. b quarts per year. And yet the people of Ontario voted to make prohibition the permanent law! Blends and Tapestries for living rooms and | This imported "Booze" is the stuff which enables the "Bootlegger" carry on his illegal trade, and allows "Rum Runners" and " "Whiskey ariors a Smugglers" to disgrace Canada. Tiles and tile patterns for bath rooms and £ Officers of tse Inw are'ses at defiance. kitchens i i gad what the Chairman of the Board of License Commissioners says imse Importation Makes Law Enforcement Difficult Glosstona 5 Cottage Paint "After an experience in the administration of the Ontario Temperance [] ® 5 Act covering the period from its first co into force in tember, 1916, Varnish Stain Cottage Mixed Paint is $ "Tamina tion state that importation is jerigusly , ape its effec- a thoroughly relia and . tiveness. The War Measures Act was repealed i and the Light and Dark Oak durable paint at BR. Dominion Drdess-in-Cauncil under the Act were Heavy sbiz. N % ; . 3 ments of liquor into the province began at once. Tren i of ¢rzes of 50c pt Ge t. = -breach of the Ontario Temperance Act have increased in even greater pro- o q 75¢ quart : lon. --From a Statement by the Chairman of Board of Licerise Commis. . g ps ioners We oarry a full line of Window Shades and Brass Curtdin Rods \