£2 fe PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL oth, 1031 + won wnt LADIES WEAR hr Ladies' Children's hh Tweed Coats : : Coats ® B of all wool materials, | Ladies' Blouses, made of crepe that 7 t with stitched collar, comes in egg shell and white, $2.95 A "in Tweeds, made in > cuffs and belt- Collars and cuffs, just new, 49c. to | Smart styles, rayon A Rayon lined at .95. . lined, come in sizes ; 2 to 14 yrs. $9.95 to $17.95 | Vestees, with Jabot $1.95 | ii Ladies' Kid Gloves, new shades, $1.49 | $3-98 to $12.50 to $1.96. AR RA. . Ladies' Suits Ladies' Chamoisette Gloves 59¢. : of Navy and Black | The new Ascott Scarf come in Sand, Boys' Pin Stripe Serge, Blue, Green, and Black and White. Sweaters lined throughcut Priced at $1.95. as : : ; made in fancy designs. Reg. $26.00 suits for | Beautiful Georgette Scarfs in all Wool and Silk, come $22.50 shades 98c. in sizes 26 to 32 : Colt Ladies' Service Weight and Chiffon priced at me | Rew gloss for | Silk Hose. Full fashioned, comes $1.69 : in all new shades $1.00 Men's sox, Here is some- thing different The New Auto Gart; A self support- ing sock, has an elastic top guaranteed to last the life of the sock price 75e. Come in and see this SUTCLIFFE & SONS " Where People Like to Shop" ORDERS TAKEN HERE FOR Langley's ORT CINTA PNT 'What Port Perry Merchants Offer They Invite you to Inspect their Goods and Compare Prices, You will get good Value for Your Money. Sn. w_ The Creamery IS PAYING 82¢., 8lc., and 28c. for Butter Fat. You can save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Preprieters ee SPECIA PRICES MENS SUITS and Overcoats Our prices are grestly redweed-- With the arrival of new goods there is a splendid choice. Get your erder in early Wy oy Bes All kinds of Dr cleaned by our New Pressing done. theroug! 4A Cleaning Process at very meders prices. W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry Nursery Stock E. D. SMITH Ry LIMITED Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Winona - -- - Ontario. Represented in this district by Ben jamin mith, ITE s ALBERT ; nick C Alter two days old, Baby Chicks should have the "Starter" before them all the time. Let them eat all they want of it. There is Rotling provided by nature or 'science that so ally supplies the baby chick requirements for developing health, sturdiness and growth as does the famous MILs Chick Starter gives phenomenal results. It is a food that is ighly digestible. It contains vegetable and animal Eroteine, with minerals, vitamins and carbohydrates, carefully Jrgportioned, fortified with Nopco Cod Liver Oil. Marmill Chick Starter will bring chicks into the pullet stage with minimum loss. When they are six to seven weeks old, change their feed to Marmill Growing Mash grad- ually as a sudden change in diet is bad. CAR Growing Mash ly it would be recognized standing boon to the co word "Insulation." Port Perry 183 LIMITED At Swan Brothers INSULATION for more than twenty years, Ten/Test, a product of Canadian forests, has been available and for more than twenty _ years the producers have clung stead- fastly to their conviction that eventual- economy of the Canadian home. Ten/Test is synonomous with the Oshawa Lumber Co. Port Perry as an out- mfort and different ingredien ith and correctly joned a nae Oe Ih log Toctiion with, Nopeo Erp rtionst make three ks to a month earlier, and lay larger eggs. If you Yim akepullets lay Sromih ey pay, don't overlook this Trey method. REESORS MARMILL, LIMITED, MARKHAM, oN Yai i iry Supplement, Marmil If also Manufacture Mormill 24% Pay Supp ement : : BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER ' FOR SALE BY PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Owing to the lower Phone in your A Safe Repository for Bonds or other Valuable Papers A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX in your nearest branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is the logical place to keep your valuables for security and convenience. We shall be pleased to furnish you with space necessary for your requirements at minimum rates. ; { Again we are puri hot weather. : We will deliver 2 days a 8 days a week during June, needing ice on Monday of any : THE IAN BANK ratio of cost for this year. ~ OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated ) 8 (aE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA | Te ying to render + We have finished filling our new ice house with more than double the supply of former years, and are hoping to aid more homes in Port Perry to preserve their victuals in months, may have same by leaving their orders in by 9 a.m. The cost for ice from May 1st to October 1st, will be determined by the size of your ice will be glad to give an estimate for We will call on our old customers to determine their { Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or CAWKER BROS. pte CHEAPER MEATS prices on the Live Stock Market, we are able to buy better and are offering choice cuts of beef, veal and lamb at reduced prices. orders--29w EI SERVIC Po week during May and Sept., July and August. Anyone week during these last three x. Call 240 and we e season. Night Port Perry RI i of March A.D. 1931. r Te Mr. Nelson Luery, of Bonar Law, is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. Luery. ""Mr-~Ralph Annam spent the week end with his, parents at Pickering. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Britton, Smith's Falls, were at R. Britton's for last week. . Mrs. Fred Beadle, of Toronto, was a week end visitor at W. J. Cook's. Mr. J. Birkett, of Port Perry, is having a bee this week and taking the livery barn down, and will sell the 1 'N GREENBANK Miss Norine Sonley, of Orillia, is visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brandon and Miss Olive Real, of Toronw ,were recent guests at the home of Mr. R. Real. Dr. Ray Stone, Toronto, visited at Mr. John Stone's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Monnier and Miss Monnier, Kingston; Mrs. W. Phoenix, Harry and Jean, Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. T. Sharp. Miss Ruby Lee, of Peterboro, Miss Margaret Rodd, Campbellford, at their respective homes for the holiday. The W. M. 8. of the United Church held their annual quilting in the base- ment of the church on Easter Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Brown and Roy, at Mr. Emmerson's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Howsam, of Toronto, at Mr. John Howsam's on Sunday. Mrs. Leask, of Port Perry, was a guest at Mr. Peter Leask's over the holiday. Word has been received of the death of Mr. Joseph Burton in Manitoba. Mr.« Burton was a former resident here and his many friends regret to hear of his death. Wedding bells were ringing on Sat- urday, when two of our young people, Mr. Roy Leask and Miss Kathleen Phoenix, were married. Congratula- tions. ----{---- GREAT NEWS The management of the Strand Theatre, Uxbridge, deserves a great deal of credit for installing the North- ern-Electric Talking System of re- producing perfect talking pictures. The management has gone to a great expense in order that our town and the neighbouring towns may en- joy real entertainment. We ask you to co-operate and support your show, and tell your friends to come to THE STRAND THEATRE where they can see and hear the best talking pictures. "You've seen the rest: now see the best--at the Strand Theatre, Uxbridge. Popular prices 36¢ and 20c. H. Shulman, Proprietor. A AMI EGGS FOR HATCHING Bred-to-Lay Barred Rock Eggs for hatching. Thirteen for 650c. Apply to Mrs. Frank Franklin, Phone 175J, Port Perry. apr 23 semen AN eusmmsemuetins NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of John Wesley Jones, Farmer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of the Trustees' Act R.S.0., 1927, Chapter 150, Section 51, that all per- sons having claims against the estate of John Wesley Jones, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of January A.D. 1931, are required to forward their claims, duly verified, to the un- dersigned, on or before the 18th day of April, A.D. 1931. Notice is further given that after the said date the Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to such claims of which the Executors shall then have had notice. Dated at Port Perry this 16th day JOHN W. CROZIER, Barrister, ete., Port Perry, Ont., Solicitor for the Executors of the Said Estate. GN EF Ia. omelrist EYRSIGHT SPECIALIST Author of The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Seruice Your Eyes and Health Bye Cure and Eye Strain. 1516 PHONE Disney Block. OBHAWA, ONT. * (Opposite Post Ofise) 1516 Myrtle Station | EE -- = N° wae Fi "CANADA ON PARADE" ROSS the Dominion sweeps a wave of national enthusiasm. GUEST ARTIST TUNE IN Celebrated French Vocalist M. Louis Musy 9--10 p.m. GENERAL MOTORS CONCERT CICB--Syd CHESTRA der Dr, Bas poifillon' and CFCY--Charl'ttown Mr. Reginald Stewart CFNB--Fredericton G. M. Cavers : CFBO--St. John under Luigi Roms id SHRG uel bec \ Tae "LitTLe THEATRE" Pravers CNR onires in "The Bachelor Richet" CEL OureO ave er 5 Sv, CKEW--Torote A Lan: aaa Grey CKOC--Hanmilton TrE BYTOWN TROUBADOURS CioCLonim G F CFCH--N Oreos ond rity CKPR--Ft. William "The Angels' Chorus" CKCK--Regina CJCA--Edmonton CKLC--Calgary Canadians are striking forward on the rising tide of a fresh prosperity. General Motors CFCT--Victoria of Canada, Limited, pays tribute to the "Forward 8--4 p.m. Canada" Movement with "Canada on Parade", a radio CKY--Winnipeg hour every Friday evening, typifying the spirit of CKX--Brandon Canada's progress. CJGX--Yorkton Listen for "Canada on Parade", the catchy signature CRY ' song of the series. Buy the sheet music at your music CHNS--HIH, store, or write to 'your favorite radio station for am cl oy ax introductory free copy. GN-10 Fe Saslatonn --I12 p.m. Forward with Canada . . 2B. Confident WJIR--Detroit CNRVY--Vancouver Keep ahead of the weather with - the Improved Fordson Tractor You can't control the weather, but you can niake the most of the favorable days this spring . . . with a Fordson Agricultural Tractor. Let a Fordson help you get your crops started off with the season. Then you'll be on time through cultivating and harvesting. You'll be ahead of time when the frosts come. Let us show you how this Fordson Agricultural Tractor works -- its ease: of operation -- its positive starting features -- its extra power. We'd be glad to have you come in the next time you're in town, so that we can point out the improvements and arrange for a demonstration on your farm, Carnegie Motor Sales Port Perry, Ont. Superior Stores A few Suggestions in Spring Footwear Black Kid Gore Pumps Spring. A fitting. 5 Black Kid Plain Seamless Pump, high heel. Just right for afternoon and evening wear. 4 to 71%. New Spring shades in Holeproof Hosiery. We also have a number of new lines in School Girls' Shoes. --Black Kid Gore Pumps, and Brown Strap, fancy trim, and a number of Specials in Oxfords and Straps, to clear at very low prices. A few specials at $1.98. Men's Work Boots, from $2.79. to $4.50. We carry the well known Hart Shoes for Men and would be very glad to show you these lines. Men's Overalls, special $1.55. Sizes ranging from 4 to 7%. Ranging from $2.95 up. J. McKEE & SON Something smart and new for AA and A fitting. Sizes Heavier weight, $2.25. W. A. Sangster 'AL SURGEON | am. to § pm. Oflen over Meloe's Shoo Bhore. Danforth and Main Sts.,, TORONTO Edmund Hind Lumber Company, Limited Distributors for Compo-Board and Masonite. LUMBER AND MILLWORK FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MASONITE for the Modern Farm and Home Ideal for Summer Cottages WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES PROMPT DELIVERIES Grover 1133-4-5 X ETI > hy 3