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Port Perry Star, 16 Oct 1919, p. 5

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§ Misses Winter Coats Women's Fleeced Underwear 2 us $1 B 0 0 hh Women's Fleece ade of heavy § To gE Yay Th gation with fleecy ining, Shes 5 ; oa These fous ars Specially orived and J Poors to maith vol 3 < | women or older girls of 14, naturai color, closed style. : 16 and 18 years. Some very pretty styles i are shown in belted or Joose styles. The materials are Tweeds, Curl Cloth, Plaids, Chinchilla, etc., in a good assortment of shades. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. - mo Cream Cotton Vests / collar, patch pockets, These coats are warm, stylish and moderately priced Colors 'Grey. Brown and Plum. 5 A splendid vest for fall wear, made of fine cotton yarn in cream shade with V neck and long sleeves. Sizes 34 to 38. Price each 85¢ NOTE THE BARGAIN VALUES BELOW Remnant 'White and Black Unbleached Bath CLEARING PRICE irl Sale of SR Silks Thread, 150 yards, Towels For Corsets 5c spool 35¢ pair $1.98 ~ Dressgoods, Staples 8 We have collected all short ends of We have a large quantity of thread , Forall round satisfaction the Eng- Having received advice from the Dressgoods, Silks, Towelling, Flannel- on hand in 150 yard lengths, the lish made bath towel cannot be beaten ~~ manufacturers that certain lines would ettes, Linings, ete, and placed them same quality as the 200 yard spools. at the price. The line here advertised not be manufactured any longer, we . for sale at reduced prices. The White 08 2. a 0 20 oS X o i Seurst Solor Win rou rive zd fond Ueglint these lines out and will ; ; 4 7 0s 20, , 36, n ged ends: izes 18 x 82 inches. sell t 1l at ir $1.98. i |engths are ftom 44 yard so 44 yards Regular 7c. ' Sale price be. Regular 45¢c. Per pair 35c. 21 to 55. "area BI gs She Shown on our remnant table. F. W. % Mc I N TY R E Autumn Butterick Fashion 25¢ + CHVEROLET » Price $15.00 90696 October Delineator 20c 66 Four ? Ninety | Ontario's Golden Era oi Continue _ PROGRESS--PERFORMANCE--PROMISE IF we have givea worthy service during the trying time of war, may we not be relied npon to serve the nation faithfully and well in hastening the time of still greater prosperity and happiness P As we have begun, so we will continue; fearless in the discharge of duty and ever alert in the service to the ople. Conscious of our shortcomings, and grateful for the opportunities we have had to serve our rovince, we submit our record with confidence to the electors for their considerstion and approval, and ask from a united people a mandate to carry on the Government of this Province, sy b WAR WORK Ontario gave in men 232,895; in contributions $54,53:,188; to Vietory loans $540,465,550. On- tario provided 50 per cent. of Canada's war Government epent in war work ovr $10,000,000; | maintained in Englan hospital in Europe; furn- ished club houses for the -soldiers in London and and. guns to the Mother i made large rants 'to the British Red Cross, Belgium, Serbian relief and other worthy patriotic ~ objects. . On. tarig's war effort has. | made the name of On- io. resou in every i Err of world, effort. The Ontariof "} the most efficient military fo . Paris; made gifts of food | EDUCATION Ontario's educational system is designed to provide the most efiicient training poscille for the hoys and girls who are to become the future citi- zens of the state, Under the leadership of the Minister of Education no expend ture has been de- inied to accomplish this pitrpose," Generous grants | "have been mnde- cultural, technical = and + | vocational training; re. 'turned soldiers are en- Couraged, to enter the teaching profession: teachers' salaries have been raised and a super- annuation schem= ina uratell. This vear nearly $4.000.000 will ha spent on education: in. Ontario. - power in. Ontario over .cal development of 400, HYDRO-ELECTRIC Hydro is to-day the most extensive public ownership enterprise of its kind in the world. Since its inception lydro- Electric has saved to the consumers of electric fty millions of - dollars, Hydro displaces annual 5.000, tons of coal horse | power. to "over 230_muni; | cipalities,. . 175,000 .do-.{ mestic - consumers and 6,000 - customers "for Pe The Queenston a ne undertakin will provide an economi- 000 horse power, and the préspective ultimate de- velopment in the whole Province is over 1,000,000 lorse power. AGRICULTURE The agricultural indus- dustry in Ontario is in a rous and thriving n amounted to Jazs.000; in 1919, $1,675, 00, Last year the value of the farm products of Ontario was $550, and the value of the com- bined farm assets was one and a half billion dollars. Within the last three years ten thou farm" m s bh ben paid off Encour. Encour. conditions been improved. Agriculs ture has receive the "ear. nest and unremitting ate tention of the Govern- ment," LE | FINANCR | In 1904 the income of in 1913 it was $11,188, oa, in 1918 a 10-4 123. a Jas cen li thout re- accomplis tion Ontario was. $4,464,000; | IIGHWAYS Good roads add wealth 'and comfort to rural life. | applied to. both urban and § "| rural districts. A com system of roads, in-| LABOR | labor, A minimum wage in Ontario is assured, -@ direct representative of | Labor will sit in the Cab- | inet.' Free employment Ontario's industrial lead- | ership in Canada has been maintdined by broad and' effective labor laws. der the Workmen's Col pensation Act $10,000,000 has been paid out in | HEALTH Ontario's public health | service is not excelled on Features of the New Series Valve-in-head Motor Electric Light and Starting System Three Speeds forward and back Mohair Tailored Top Combination Clutch Brade Learch and Dimmer Lights Double Windshield Strong Springs and fine Upholstery Oil Indicator Light Equipment Nonskid Tires on rear Heavy F rame and High Clearance BEARE BROS. + DEALERS IN McLaughlin and Chevrolet Cars = __IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE A WELL ; . - 8 € . si hens Real Es Don't take chances w! Bren Real Estate We have a number of choice farms on our list for sale. Also some town property. Parties looking for either would do well to see ~ McKEE & FERGUSON ) Real Estate Agents + McCaw Block - Phone 152 , ESTABLISHED SCHOOL! 4 w sty am prerared to buy all apples _-- '8 WB |in this district at highest mar- " SHURON = % |iet price. Will contract for alt HOW MUCH ARE YOUR g|apples in o1ohard irrespectice of EYES WORTH ? JB size. Cy experience |} F.E. LURE, 5s fl 167 YONGE ST., TORONTO

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