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Port Perry Star, 31 Mar 1921, p. 5

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2x gs Nioky So fine brown a : ae the gh goes Ff Sp 20 Young Men' s Trench Coats These coats are made of a fine all-wool gabar- dine in a fawn shade. They are e in a neat belted model with Slash pockets and knee le length. i We will also have the same style of a coat made" up of a cotton gabardine to sell at $1600. J ~~ Men's Cotton Work Sox One of these lines is of a heavy cotton' yarn in ~ medium shade of grey. Per pair 35c. . The other line is a lighter weight of cotton _ yam in a natural shade. - Sizes 1034 and 11. Per pair 40¢ 'March Delineator : Town Hall, Port Perry | FRIDAY, APRIL 1 BLUEBIRD AMUSEMENT CO. _ BasiLKing's F aus Story "The Street Called Straight" P \ With a Distinguished Cast, including * Naomi Childers and Milton Sills This is a high class feature ve nothing immoral. « Charlie Cha aplin "in "THE COU. A Side-splitting Comedy "Men of The Mountains" "A Beautiful Hand Colored Scenie picture g Dyes Open 7.40 Starts at 8.30 (War Tax 2c) Children 26c iP x 4 ir Sucka TET Miss R - Weatherhogg be tioneer, of Toronto. Jackson | Aue B Mi Beal. and F. Dring and Mr, dM N..Hugh: d and Mrs. ughson an Churoh of the Ascension 200 Lind, of Foronts. - Men's F Felt Hats 'We have now 'our complete of men's Fedora Hats. Colors are ight and Grey, Blue, Green, Brown and Black "Price each $4.50 = 3 -- p Boys' Khaki Shirts ] Here is the shirt that every boy is looking for. They are of a good weight khaki drill. Sizes 11} to 14. Price $1.25 Boys' Khaki Bloomers We also have Boys' Bloomers to match the shirts, except are of heavier material. Per pair $1.50 7 F. W. TcINTYRE 3 Clearing Price : "Poplin, $1.00 yard Just Foe Shades Jett § in this She ot silk ~ poplin -- Pearl Grey, Toupe, a 36 inches wie Regular a | Price to clear per yn $1.00 Men's Fine Suspenders - 75¢ pair These Suspenders are made of a fine webbed elastic with kid ends. Regular price $1.25 Clearing price 75¢ pair, Men's ; Cotton Work Shirts $1.50 We have a complete range of Men's Cotton Work Shirts, in Khaki, Black and White stripe drill and Blue Chambray, Sizes 14 to 17. Price $1.50 Butterick Spring Quarterly - Farm For Sale "The Soldiers Settlement Board {of Canada, golfors for sale by Public Tender, 50 Wi acres, N-E } ¢ B HIN Victor Go. 2, Mariposa Twp., ' of dile to duly Qualified TONIC Soldier Settlers are 10% of the purchase price in cash on acceptance of the tender, andthe balance ; in Jwenty.five *qual an. re L , 3 nua ments with interest at per ps sabi on the amortization plan. : IL DE i 1 2 Sviliane dhs terms of sale we, 0% 5 a alance in nine equal an. 5 BRONCHITIS nual instalments with interest at 6% per annum. A A i Each tender must be accompanied by an ).-N acested cheque for 10% of the tender of- i ered. Should tender be otpeed this fevey will be credited to the purchase price Seon of the land. If tender is not accep! the money will be returned to the tenderer. Tenders will be opened on April 7, 1921. ui The highest or an tender not necessarily accepted. Tenderers desiring to view the pa rty apply to the Caretaker, Mr. D mn, resident, to be in plain envelopes and marked "Tender for the pur of (de- cription of land)" and should be ad- dressed to District Superintendent, SOLDIER BR LEMENT BOARD, Dated at Toran March 22. 1921. While some folks are still de- bating as to whether spring is here there are those in our neighborhood who have already a made good use of the plough. Auction Sale Mr, J. Hezzlewood has return- Auction Saleof household fur- | ed to his home in Roland, Man. niture ete. of the estate of the |aftér fin vi a short time with 2 or Sale P.G. Mores "Port Perry W. J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of farms for :ale in Ontario.County. Some city pioperty for exchange or sale, also Western land. © My list includes some rare 'bargains. = Waite or phone me before buying. Communicate with W J Cook, R.R. No 2, Port Perry, or Bell Phonc 107 r 2 2, or Independent Phone 406 late Mrs. M. Weir on April 1|his fz whe has been ill for at the home of the deceased. some fime, . We are pleased to There will also be offered for | report that he is able to be about sale, subject to areserve bid, the again." brick house and three lots and al The following are the holiday 'Mr. R. Hodgson, Miss G. Hod- gson and Miss Vv. Virtue of Osh- he Ladies Aid held on' Fic Cross" en by the la ies was |Caminte, "rf haters el Edna. Dawson of New visiting some of her. Spring is H "Every property owner should be figuring on what" * Gi he should be doing, or if a nen ym is to be built. We want your trade, and can save you mon yall materials are down in price. So you can afford to fix up, and it would be well to get your order in early before our Spring rush is on, First come, first served. We shall have all builders' supplies, Our orders were booked early. We have all kinds of feed on hand at rock bottom prices. Some customers want Western flour, so we have one of the best brands on the market-- Purity. Binder Twine Kindly give us your orders for Binder Twine and we will protect you on prices. THE FARMERS' UNION MILLING COMPANY, LTD. PORT PERRY . ONTARIO ---- = . Our Bread is so Fine becguse we use only the very best flour, yeast and other ma- terials in its making. And we employ only the very. best skill in mixing and baking. That's why our bread is always per- fect. Buy a loaf to- day and ex- tra good as it will seem to you, it will be no better than our usual product. Our bread is extra good every day. H. S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner SMALL BANK ACCOUNTS opening a Savings Bank y ha hex foal oh ) Ts er ~~ eal Port P Perry

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