du for we : made of a fine twill duck with belt loops and cuffs. i They range in size from, 30 to 40. "Price per pr. $2.50. LADIE'S RAW SILK MIDDIES Come in and sée these raw silk middies, we still "was $5.00. On Sale at $2.95 _ CURTAIN SCRIM ~ Now is the time to buy your curtain scrim. We have a very good piece of scrim with open work boarder on each side, 36in wide. Sale price 18c per yd. We have also different new pieces of curtain- ing. : .in the lace and some in the fish net pattern ng, some i big from 35c¢ to 65c¢ per yd. _ MENS WHITE DUCK PANTS Lk "Now is your chance to purchase a pair of white _ pants, suitable for warm weather. These are ~ MEN'S WHITE COTTON SOCKS This is an exceptionally fine line of white cotton socks On sale this week, in all sizes, at 35c per pair. WHITE LISLE SOCKS This is Penman's fine line of soisette hose, in white. The Suitable sock for sport wear. Made of a real fine eh Be Ths rcular oy | silk lisle and cotton th?ead. Sizes 10 to 11. Price 50c pr. have a few left. e regular price of these middies | MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS We still have a few shirts left in this line. They come ! in a fine twilled cotton, in white and cream with open sport i collar and pocket. These shirts sold regularly at $2.50 and $2.75, we are clearing out the remainder of this line at the exceptionally low price. Sizes 14 to 16, for $1.69 each. BOY'S FINE SHIRTS During the last two or three months. Our stock sizes of boys shirts, have become broken therefore we have taken the broken lines, and are advertising them at a greatly reduced price- These shirts sold regularly from $1.75 to $2.00. Sale price $1.35. Sizes 12-14. pestestesest b3sses July Delineator Price 25c. Dr. CT. Harr _ ON HAND Chiropractor Good pro) HOUSE FOR SALE . 'Watch for the *'Fuller Man'* when he | Port Perry, 6 rooms and 'summer iy ia ry knthen, bathroom and plumbing com- Cement | garage, henhouse, lovely garden. . July 19 E. C. Burton, Port Perry. July P. FIGARY Reach, fair buildings, good hardwood UTICA NEWS Several up-to-date and beautiful spending a week in Oshawa. today. For particulars apply to ity in their bereavement. gentlemen, y. i Mrs. James Mitchell, Jno nd mother, Mrs. Hortop. PALMER GRADUATE Nut, E gg an d " hg Ofice nthe Pnball Blok. Upon Pea Coal Geor e Collins Hard Coke REAL BETATE Agu NOW UNLOADING Ealsily heated. Must sell quickly. thing for cisterns. arp AA AAA 5. PROPERTIES FOR SALE - Office Phone 98 Port Perry $3,000 buys 98 acre farm in the Tp. . a bush, 'splendid lot of fruit. $1500 Mrs. Frank Hortop and daugh'er 8 estimate. As important as this cash handlés htis proposition. ° Helen have returned home after / The damage is done by the 5 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mitchell, Mr. | h 3 Notice TO CREDITORS of | and Mrs. Victor Mitchell, visited at | a The worm changes to the aL EE AE ake ; y of Ontario, | Mrs. W. Rusnell's on Sunday. ; are, of T Miss Jean Tennyson, of Port Perry, te, of Continued from Front Page 4 i al There is not a live stock man in 0d ews Canada but recognizes clearly the tremendous advantage it would have been to have had this market last have been were it not available this Mention might also be Thade of the granting of a certain bounty on e uropean res twine and cordage made from hemp, for the purpose of establishing a . 3 hemp industry in Western Canada-- corn rtain sections of Great damage w o& Shops 18.49 years by the a movement well worth of a mom- : been caused ent's consideration. European Corn Borer. To check this pest, follow Canada last year became famous closely recommendations of the Department. by having arrived at the stage of out Al sists of Steam Coal | being the largest exporter of wheat aie et Boer. Oot. FOR THRESHING ; Its Life History in the world. In the face of this it does seem a mistake to longer con- The moth appears about the tinue to depend upon foreign coun- Bungalow for sale on Oochrane St, Waterproof J . middle of June and lasts until tries for the twine with, which to tie nine-tenthg of this crop. Hemp is a product that can bk grown success- about the Iast week in July. : ) fully, almost luxuriantly, in many Wear, also hard water in kitchen, | . mn . st_luxan 3 i sete use, Super Cement 'is the proper Ce » Egg Laying _ | parts of the*West and East, with or In this period the female without irrigation. It grows freely lays its eggs on the undersides in this country, and should supply corn 1 ferabl! unlimited quantities of raw material of the eaves, pre Y. for the successful estabishment of a on the most advanced corn. 5 hemp industry, the future produc- tion of which for both home con- The Borer sumption and export no man ean " should be to, every Western man h £ « borerstage. The "worm" devel strange to say, only three Western homes in annd near Port Perry i The community was shocked to] HEE | y ops from the egg, eating into members. supported it. halt Vong! Poould. cout to. buld | "eur of the sudden death of Mr. Me FE / the stalks and ears. It winters Folowing the reduction of freight X ; i f Mrs, E. A. ristie. id : 0 ; MORLEY CAMPBELL, Port Perry sin, Roig sympathy of the com- | § ; _ in the stubble or stalks. rates by the restoration of the Crow's Nest Pass Agreement, im- "The Pupa portant legislation has been passed designed to control and regulate lake 1 pupa, which in turn develops ing preportions last Fall. Pursuant to Section 56 of Chapter Cath, riod a un into the moth about the second The personel and work of the new. ) arines, a Jo 1 = 121 of of On =Hly, visited at Mr, Ben. Jones' on Sun- 3 - week of June or later. Na: i 271 3 ly appointed Royal Grain Enquiry +| Commission, presided over by Mr, A # . a Justice Turgeon, is another indication Mrs. C. Howsam, and son Kenneth, | Dominion Department of Agriculture 3 Th of Chicago, are visiting her daughter 3 _ Arthur Gibson--Dominion Entomologist ment to serve. agriculture faithfully Division of Field Crop . Field Laboratory, | and well. * "and Gard Eraadication of Bovine Tuberculosis, twenty-five thousand for further ex- periments in the exportation of chill- mentation with the dehydrating of : fruit, all speak for themselves and OCK indicate a further desire to grapple " Act and. two child with first things first in the solution z rs. on or i i an 4 of Canada's many agricultural pro- ren, of Toronto, are visiting at the blots. 8. ; Im. is some| Live stock men generally will time with her iter, Mie Bal in To-| greatly appreciate -the valuable im- fall, and what a calamity it would ao : en Insects, ey Strathr, The increase in the Estimates of | is spending a few days with her : a over half a million dollars for the Jed beef and ten thousand for experi-| of the Victo 'Wo- | portation 'of the various purebred ; "held at the home of try eld in the Vil- OSHAWA ORANGEMEN TOOK FIRST PRIZE Oshawa L.O.L. No. 2167 with their band, took first prize in West Toronto on Thursday, July 12th, at the best dresged, and the best marching lodge and band in the parade. There were 106 in the lodge and 28 in the band. nee) meen. ABOUT EF The Aollowing 1 Toronto Globe, and Wil interest by those of this dstrict. "There will be ne more "dalay in getting the truction of the new electric line m Toronto to Bow- manville under way, according to in- formation given out by E. W. Oliver, General Superintendent of Electric Lines for the -Canadian National Railways, Mr. Oliver hopes to see the new lines in operation by July 1, 1924, when an hourly service will be run between Toronto and Bowman- ville, with half hourly service be- tween Whitby, Oshawa and Bowman- ville. A terminal station at the Don near Queen street, may be started by September. The Hydro Electric Power Commission will supply the three or. four thousand horse power which will be reg to operate the new lines, The lines will ber approximately . Work of construction "be in charge of S. W. Wass, who has pre- viously been in charge of construction engineering at Moneton and Fort William. Mr, Wass is expected to arrive in the city on Tuesday to or- ganize a staff for the construction work. He 'has already inspected various premises in Oshawa prepara- tory to establishing offices there.. It is understood that the staff will be chosen from those at present em- ployed on the C. N. R. electric lines." : ; GREY SILVER'S PLAN A remarkable proposition has been made to the United States Govern ment regarding the marketing of wheat, ' His pool keeps the wheat on the farm until it. moves to a consumptive market, Moreover, he throws the great financial risk and burden upon the Government. Co-operative ex- perts who found no difficulty pooling citrous fruits, tebacco, rice, peanuts, and even cotton, threw up their hands when asked to suggest some method of pooling. the wheat erop of the United States. vast quantity of wheat grown, its _ the widely scattered acreage; and above all, the absolute necessity of selling a consid- erable portion of it market combined ive pooling ext main idea is sim to warehouse wi overabundance, when there is This was Ji where the Gov and reaped is to have the wheat |