"partment, Widths 43 aches Eo) i 4 Dept. Opens March Ist ||| Hair Stripe Panamas ith us three seasons and beyond the bald statement J} 90 PER YARD. ! unnecessary to say anything, ~~ Specious Hair Stripe Panamias dre being shown this nts fail to influence the feminine. mind The real Hf § season by the most exclusive garment makers. The : i a epuTnE ied material is 54 inches wide, and has the soft Chiffon tastes tegarding dress in Port Perry. y & Panama finish, Ie is made with a black or navy to leave your order now for Spring work. Easter ground, with white hair line stripes, about an inch ast, and 8 our prders, we ed ju fotation - thet. gre apart, can be used for either suits or dresses. 'tweed wo i _suit. to 3 ow pick your suit length and we will lay it aside, and d Ts or nett We are already filed with orders Quaker Silk 86 PER YARD Thi e a handsoine light material with a silk + § warp. e color, as the name indicates, is a pretty i t Qur Suits go Quaker grey, Sowing silk dots of the same shade, ; Re) jhe : : makes up nicely in dresses or separate waists, Eat BA a lore aman Tot oem atc by ta tel us Width 42 inches. = Per yard 8c hey. t om the ordinary dressmakers sats, They ARE tail. io uit sod coli ur apecaly but, Heavy alors canes Striped Voiles the shoulders are padded,and the sleeves setin plain--in every ot od indivi fividuali bout of ai red suits that 50c PER YARD ; ity about our tailored suits that you can A ; . ar "When = invest so mich in a suit a not Two Pretty designs in English Voile are shown 'and have oné with an individual style. such as at this Jlice, black with a white stripe, and a grey 4 Ko : with a black and white stripe. Width 40 inches Per yard §fjc ee ASSL ITRE woud for Mr. Laie], The Mistes irwin, of Arbur,| EXecutor's Sale |juings of the Division Courts by 0 {tt has been |: bas hie. an Sons Wenin hea: visiting Mrs. Walter! F county or ontan ~ Si Es 1 Mr Wilson, of Reacn, visited| VALUABLE PASTURE WHITBY--Clork, Mise E. L Mackounett illiam's : Centre friends on ay. i" LAND . g aN iisavs hose wok (right "Mr. and Mrs. W. Jefirey, Oshawa i ly 116 person was | Spent Sunday with their relations| TO CLOSE AN ESTATE 5 horse was caught [at the Head. Sealed tenders will be received | Nov shaps happened. Born--February 1912 to Mr. and | by the undersigned up to Saturday |' a Elisha Pollan, of{Mrs. Oliver Reader a daughter. |noon, March 2nd, 1912, for the, sOuFT visiting his| Miss Olive Raymes of the T.|purchase of pasture land, being the Aba, 'atson, and other| Eaton Co Toronto spent a couple | Northwest quarter of lot 12, in the |. UXBRY E--Clerk. &. ght. 'of days with her parents. 6th concession of Reach Township, | 15% 3th Mar sth, May 1th, bas returoed| Mr. H Demara who has spent a |33id 0 contain 50. acres more ors CANNING GN Cert Toronto. ~~ |moath at Nestleton is home for a |le3%: ; oi bg past ath, Nav. sists Jan. oth, sgey. _ oron! few da This property is considered . one |® 5 oaN TON Cetk do ay woth. July auth from ew. days. SERS FE of the best grazivg farms in Reach J Nov woth, Jan Sth sein. "his is the Chinese New Year |being well fenced, richly grassed |' "grove--Jan. gg, Ma ah, Say Ta d eb 17) when itis their custom to|and watered by the never failing ad at. des hy a ths Fees m a twolpay all debts---Wonder if outr|Nonguon creek also easy of access Sobor Glosk ob the Peacs ;Ellisabeth- Ever 'would survive the shock if fon a gdod road. 'A marked cheqiie | Dated at Whitby, Oct. sth sans: 1 we were all to turn: Chinese and [for 10 per cent of the purchase price must accompany each tender i 5 5 range isn't it we make Editors which will be returned if not ac-|- 3 ' . wait two to five years(or forever) he bi gh ' . ghest fior any tender not for the pay-for their papers, where 'necessarily accepted. Terms 3% ° ck against waiting that many cash ott conclusion of sale, balance 8 or weeks for cash for our] oC richaser at 6% interest. Will f - Immediate possession can be given 1 pay : or | Address Mrs. M. STONEHOUSE 5 107 Lippincott St., Toronto. or JAMES STONEHOUSE, t h € h ome Port Perry. | ; : T h e '