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Port Perry Star, 19 Mar 1913, p. 5

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pleated ie to match, with high waist bunds; "We will be pleased t6 show you these suits whether "you've any idea of buying or not.' All suits sold will be | altered free of charge. They are strictly tailor-made and finished with servicable trimmings, and are perfect fitting Prices $12 to $18 ES garments in every way, Corsets that Fit Both the ? Fashion and the Figure The A La Grace The art of corset making as exemplified by the A La Grace models, has reached such a stage of perfec- tion that many extremely critical women, who were using "costume made" ; Complete i in every detail i is the line of Women's and Misses' 'Spring Cots here The fivis perfect, the tai and they come in the new 4 length Johnny models, are now accepting it with the utmcst assurance, while much depends on the corset itself, it is important to have the proper corset to suit the figure. 4 me ns a | e of selecte dl et fingers and: : Comes in Coat $10.00 - The cut: shows a very smart three- arter length Johany, Coat which comes in light tweed 'effect, loose style, yener- "ously cut at ba k and closed with three buttons to match. C oltar uf self material, "edt in plain. style. Coat 'trimmed with "buttons, Sizes 34 1040... Price $10.00 The changing dress fashions and their influence on corsets are happily met by new designs now in stock. Come in this week and get a corset that stands for q lity as well as style. different models to choose from Prices 50c. to $4.00 Try Solace at our wrmeeo (INSTITUTE * MEET] NGS for the ladies' in the in North Ontario, also assist in the meeting afternoon and may evening, |Gamebridge, March 17 Most Boautiul Easter Present bitoni |The Mysterious, Luminous Crucifix or the Cross of Money Back for any cace of RHEUMATISM, NEUR\L HEADACHE TFAT SOL FAILS TO REMOVE Solace Remedy 1s a recent medical in 'ternal Light. : mactelobs mystic wonder' eth ceutary. Our Saviour utiful and: mar- at has mystified the lammous 3 The figure jal; showing and in. a Glorious, 3 Light at Night In The ¢ luminous eftect is work of art It is indeed a recious article of true slong been puezled 'of of ant. sizes: 'The Hl has been the original saialler one (4 by ye Dollar in order} family to have "Tht Prices will i covery of three German Scientists tht dissolves. Uric Acid Crystais and Purifies the Blood. It is easy 0 take, and will not-affect the weakest stomac! It is guarnteed unde. the : Pure Food and Drugs Law to be absolutely free from opiates or harmful drugs of any deserip- tiony Sdlace is a pure specific in every way, and has been proved beyond question "to be the surest and quickest remedy for Uric. Aid Troubles know to medical cience, no matter how long standing. It reaches and removes the root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and purifies the blood. The Solace Co. of Battle Creek are the Sole US. Agent and have thousand. of voluntary "testimonial letters which have been received from grateful people Solace has restored 10 health Testmon- ial letters, literature and Free Box" sent upon request, R. Lec Morris, President of the First National bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Conipany as follows: I want you to-send # box of Solace to {my father in Memphis, Tem, for which 41 'enclose. $1, "This 'remedy has. been used by some friends of mine here. and y. its action was wonderful, (Signed) R: L. Morris." Pat up in 26¢, Duc and $1.00 boxes. GHTY FINE TO BE WELL CAN SOON, BE. SO BY| Special Series These meetings will be con- ducted by the Farmers' Insti- tutes of North and South Ontario; The Provincial Far- mers' Institute and the De- partment Agriculture, Whitby. The speakers will consist 6f the district Representatives of Victoria, Peterboro and On- tario Counties, and will be equipped with special demon- stration material to illustrate the different lectures. SPEAKERS: -E. S. Hopkins NORWOOD A, A. Knight LIND>AY EB. G. Hogarth WHITBY Miss S. Campbell of Bramp- will 'address. a . special Zenhur March 18 Sunderland, March 19 Cheriywood, March 20 Claremont, March 21 Afternoon Session, 1.30 p.m. Evering 1.30 p m. N rih O:t:rio Institute W. S. Lapp, Pre ident. J. W. Widdifield, Secretary. South Ontario Insitute Hugh Pugh, President. R. H, Cronk, Secretary. Session Geo. A, Putman, Supt. Far- mers' Institutes, Toronto, Ont. E. G. Hogarth, District. Re- presentative, Whitby, Ont. LY Al A PACH FIC 5 A ye

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