: These shades will 'wear as weil as' 'the fect shade Which sells at $1.50 each. are ade hand made oiled cloth where hey. paint. has. d unevenly or with a slight streak, r are 37 inches wide and 2yards d ; long and are mounted on gy rollers. seamless feet and re le Price each 95¢ 5 and heel. Black only. | a ; ' 3 to 10. Clearing price I -- hats and cap! i range of have some apt styles in light e colors in larger shapes. - 88 well as the stap Men' s Caps Men's Caps made with The ma- is now complete 'and Sn oth. For the younger men y and fawn felt Men's Felt Hats * . § Figured Silkoline for These roles are the flat non-sag rod with a gaat They extend 28 inches to 48 inches. Price each 19¢ Men's Heather Work Socks alc pair Bed Comforters '35¢ yard This material is 36 inches wide and has a silky finish. The patterns are pretty floral designs on light or dark grounds, --_----------ee Comfort Bats $1.10 one piece top. $3.50 Thisjine usually sells at 65¢ a pair but we Men's hats ' made of leurs ou the line From the jobber Wid are ; ; ure fur felt in mediu ! gelling them a is low price. e, have th or; velour, 4m, the ow " » Comes in ig them in two shades of heather or plain grey. newest shades. dar grey with black rib- They are of all wool yarn knitted in a heavy These large rolls of batting weigh three pounds each and open out to a size of 72 x 86 inches. They are made of high grade cotton free from specks and dirt. Each roll will provide filling for a large comforter. 'Price each $1.10 bon ban Al Ses. rib with a close Hb top. All sizes. Sale Price 50c pair October Pelineator Price 20c The om i} ~~ Tryusfor i Fine pe Confestionery, Home! made de Cooking, © FARMERS' SALES NOTES Farmers with Sales Notes will be well advised to "turn them over to this Bank for collection. The Bank will relieve you of all trouble in mak- ing presentation, and payments will be credited to your account promptly. oa Sales Notes supplied without charge, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL o . $15,000,000 , RESERVE FUND . - $15,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manager. ne more than a year ago W. C. Durant 'announced [a on August 1, 1921, the public would have an op- Oy purchase a very good motor car at a very success of Durant Motors since that announcement : ' has be the en the talk of the. automobile world. od sie tt Never befo the ry of the industry has a single EL SE so much in so short a time! = 'Never before in the history of the industry has a car re- * osived so generous and SUBS 8 FoPtion od, 4 Duran factories have been t or u with a 2 aby oF : three hundred and twenty-five thousand ears. "More than ten thousand mén and women are "given em- ployment through-Durant activities. "All this was accomplished in a year of business depression. 'This is a commercial achievement of great magoitude. i" tribute to man when it accep Ma world pass dn pk unreservedly, The know- Jedge of this approval gives man his greatest joy. It is the _ true measure of success. We are grateful for this tribute: which has come t6; Wes serve rs at all hours. J. Ashton, Proprietor. - W. E. HARRISON a EAR on Blong Blook Port Perry ||| phe, ap is prepared to do all kindsof {fl ~~ MADE IN cANADA Harness Reparing I i a LEONARD £ - mia rtisrss torent triers Cs Ee Serta ae ; p k p p p p 4 p ; p L p p p . p p . p y hb , , p b p # > ri py , b p b b b , > : € p , L b , b b ; . bt r Fi p & bi + * p and has for pie wl Tor sale n Port Perey bv P G Morrison Harness Sweat Pads | AAA Auto Rugs and : "UTICA Travelling Bags The Utica Orchestra attended i ---- in the rally day service -at the Cy (a Fifth Line on Sunday. / SEBERT Union service was held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday HOUSE last under the auspices of the a - (ition Bible Society. Mr Hee zard, who was the speaker, gav a E.. Rogerson, Prop. a most interesting address. 'MODERN SERVICE Mrs. Stone, of Columbus, is can récommend. visiting with her daughter, Mrs. . Medd. Ae Sebert House to Mrs. J. Ackney and son were "your friends. oe ests of Mr. Will Ackney on now we can p unday. you in hotel' accom- wz Eo Me. Wm. Taylor ad ot ; : ontgomery, o 'oron modation. land Mr. Phoenix of Greenbank, -- Here ren recent visitors with Miss e Christie. We are pleased to see Mr. H. vis out again after his severe illness. : The Union Club held their|" ial evening at he home of Miss L Manuel. A debate was re Hasived that the ty a I Want to Lighten Your Chores --and Save Your Back you instal a Toronto Litter Carrier. I want to show how the time and labor it saves iy for itself in season. tures ou. Ce oe rl pleass Xou.