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Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1924, p. 5

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V Stovin ozen of this open of {his pa a fine , and comes in pretty - black, brown: nd gre. ap :25 per par. "Clearing Price $1. 00 WINTER CAPS * While taking stock of the caps, we picked out several lines of Boys' Winter Caps with 'ear bands, lar prices of these caps ranged tom's to $1.76. . Weare ER them at 960. each. ee sirtstassassseassatess SPRING BUTTERICK 25c. We still havea couple of ore ents left in this line of Underwear. It is weight woolen yarn, ina cream rib. It sold rogully from $1.50 to We are We are searing everything | in this line a $1.10 0 MEN'S WORK SWEATERS 'This is your chance to get a real comfortable and serviceable sweater for every day use: ; It is of ood weight union yarn, and comes in petty shade of heather, These sweaters sold 2 We are clearing them at $1.98. Men's F leece-Lined Underwear Our sizes in this line of underwear are broken, but we have filled in some sizes with different quali- ties, which sold regularly as high as $1.50 per garment. We are clearing | the lot at 89¢. per garment. +4442 44444444440 F. W. McINTYRE S44444 44 tHE EES strata aiiis We still have two of these remarkable values in Fur Coats left a are the well known Korean Beaver: in the first quality skins. Be price we are quoting on these coats is to-day twenty-five per cent. less than the = present wholesale price Sale price $32.60 \ ~ Space does not permit us to mention all the bargains that we are picking out of our stock, and putting on our counters. They will be offered at greatly reduced prices to clear. It will pay you to come in to see for yourself. HHP EP ttt Titi tty + 504000404 ESSERE ASROAS Ase sessed ens ddd February Delineator Price 25c. "Jack Miner" Essays The following essays were writ by pupils of the Third Book, .in the Port Perry Public Schol, Miss G. Stovin being the teacher. The first _ is by Helen Vickery, of the Junior Cobb visits them every year and provides balls and bats for them. He has many beautiful bird houses about his place. He has done many wonderful things to protect antl pre- serve the birds that come to. his | home. He tags with aluminum leg bands many of thé wild geese. In ~t this "way he is able to trace them where they migrate. By Valde Hortop on January 16th was very interesting and" also very instructive in Nature study. Jack Miner was brought here under the auspices of the LO.D.E. In the afternoon he entertained the boys and girls of the Public and High Schools. + The Prince Albert | school also- came down to- hear him. n s pond. He said that on 'mornings the ducks cannot see pon Uncle Jack calls them h s hear and the call ai i ta the. pou He showed us some nice pictures = ens and he has an arch ses over his path going into his His son Ted aperated the picture' machine. "Uncle Jack" told of how when he was a red headed, freckle-faced, bare- 'foot boy, he 'would gather tadpoles their tails of, 'and put them back ip the water 1 the next month The concert given in the Town Hall + out-of the stream and cut the end of | Uncle Jack has them caught and | WANTED tags with a verse, put around their | In your locality, lady to demonstrate legs. They are then allowed to fly. | | "Fit-Form" Rubber Hot Water Bottle, Some Eskimos got them up around ! combined with special domestic the Hudson Bay and took them to a | sanitary attachments; something en- 'missionary to explain the verse fo; tirely new. Household necessity. them, | Write for pamphlet. Uncle Jack lives at Kingsville, in The Sampson Rubber Company Ltd. Essex County, Ontario. ? Belleville, Ontario. SE CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR EYES W. A. HARE Eye Specialist Oshawa At McKee's Jewelry Store every other Thursday. NEXT. VISIT. FEBRUARY 14th, "We can give you eye comfort" ENGAGE "HARRY S. WHITE to do your baking for 1924. It will save you work and money. This is the time to buy CoTTier Check Books. There is a war on among the makers and prices are cut to the lowest. rate in many years. Act Quickly. Port Perry Star. To Investors TF ro web to buy oc sell Victory Loan or other bonds, we would re- y itd you that our braushes at Tormi and have departments es. pecially organized for this purpose. "Call ut vue nearest branch our Man. be gladto arrange his for. Office over Archer's PORT PERRY, O The price of the guitar is very rea- sonable, the instrument is of quality; but we are doing this to vertise both guitar lessons and the guitar, If you are interested apply for further particulars at the of Mr. Allan Goode or at the Star Office. Classes Wednesday of each week. HARRY WAGNER "| Associate of the Ottawa School of Music and Peterboro Conservatory. Only complete guitar musically eor- rect course given to-day. FOR SWEETS GO TO RUDDY'S Large assortment of Lowney's box and bulk Chocolates, also one hundred different kind of choco- late bars to choose from. Try Ruidy's 0c. Dinner Largest assortment of Tobacco and Cigarettes in town. RUDDY'S RESTAURANT Phone 96 Miss Estelle Bull. Piano and Vocal Bell Phone 31 LLIOTT adi (dogo Start now! Get ready for a Business Career by attending Eliott Business College; Yonge and Charles Streets, Toronto. Our former gradu- ates have succeeded. You can also. We admit students any time. Write for particulars. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal J. COOK Dealer in REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 IT DOES RELIEVE . and HEAD NOISES, Sim) it in back of the ears in nostrils,

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