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Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1924, p. 5

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it becomes" a necessity to buy Hg an up-to-date and new stock of fur- ind see our owing of these goods » We are fhowing ol one eof ge best ran ogee of Spring Caps in the latest models and patterns. They are made in the one piece and eight quarter style. - Our range of sizes is complete, and you will be wise _ to come in and select your cap from our stock. Sizes run from 81 to 15 Prices from $1.00 to $2.50. / ' HATS. $4.00 to $5.50 ; The style of Men's Hats for Spring has not changed very much, but the popularity of the lighter shades has grown. We are showing a very oice range of colors and models in all sizes. $4. 00 to $56.50. WORK PANTS BOYS' SUITS $10.00 and $11.00 We have bought about fifteen Boys' Bloomer Suits in fine serge and worsted at a very special price. ose suits were made to sell at from $13.50 to $16.00. e are able to offer these to you at a great reduction. Navy blue, fine all wool serge in bloomer style with belts, Sizes 8 years to 13 years. = Price $10.00. Plain, dark-striped worsted of extr#® fine wearing quality, in the latest models for boys. A suit that is guarantee to give sat- isfaction. = Sizes 28 to 31. Price $11.00. SPRING HOSE FOR MEN 75c. to $1.00 The popularity of the silk and wool medium weight hosiery is very strong for Spring. Our stock gives you a choice of the followin shades--Navy and Black, Gray and Black, Brown and Grey, an Fawn and Grey. Prices "Tbe. to $1.00. CASHMERE JERSEYS FOR BOYS and made a Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto. Remains open all the year and admits students at any time. Demand for our graduates far greater than our supply. Write today for free catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Ww. J.C COOK REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Statien Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and e=s- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 8 DEALER WANTED We want a dealer to handle the Shinn System of Lightning Pro- tection in Port Perry territory. Good returns for small invest- ment. Man who will reasonably apply himself can easily make from $260 to $500 a month. Man with car preferred. Write for personal appointment with eur representative. . From $2. 50 up. We are carrying the largest range of separate pants in town. It con- sists of a good choice of worsteds , light and dark tweeds and serges. Prices in these lines are very reasonable. Sizes range from 32 to 44. $1.75 Each We have in stock at present a fine wool Cashmere Jersey suitable for - Spring and Summer wear for boys. They are in very serviceable | ; shades of Brown and Blue, and come in the button on the shoulder Shinn Mfg. Co. of Canada, Ltd = oe Sizes range from 24 to 32. Prices $1.75 each. Guelph, Ontario. o i L ---------- }900080090000000420924 SEE SHEET IL ste ate tsi eeses Terie F444 4400440444444 GEER EPP r bbe p00 vb ee =n Hannan FEEEL LL EEIEIE EEE LIES PESO E0880 822220208 Erbe Weekly Liberal F. W. MCINTYRE Loti Public Accounts Committee dis- closures during the past week have overshadowed anything the Legis- lature has done, and, while the at- titude of the Government might be interpreted as one of determination to put the farmers where they can never come back as an occupational political group, and that the Progressives to be that of almost mute astonishment, the Liberals' contentions are directed toward the correction of departmental conditions under which things such as have been testified to could have happened. Although the House has practically abandoned night sittings in order to allow the Committees to catch up in their work, the Government has in- troduced a last-minute bunch of bills may be a last minute rush at the end of next week when the Premier hopes to have the House rise. In previous years Conservatives have criticized the Drury Government for holding off business until the closing hours of Recording Milk Production the Session, . when proper considera Pos each cow in your herd earn tion of legislation is sometimes her keep? sacrificed to haste. On of the most important things, ° The Milk Record Book which will be from a rural standpoint, that the given to you by any of our branches Ferguson Government has done since will help you to keep track of themilk the Session opened is to provide for production of vour animals. - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE agricultural conditions in their re- Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 lation to transportation, industry and everything else. From the stand- Reserve Fund $20,000,000 E. B. Walker, Manager Spring Butterick Quarterly 25c. April Delineator pays fo use MARTIN ~SENOUR WOOD-LAC STA for furniture Floors 4 & fii "HOME PAINTING MADE EASY' SOLD BY W. A. HARE CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR EYES - | Eye Specialist 8 Oshawa Next Visit, Thursday, April 10, 1924 | | | ' | : | . At McKee's Jewelry Store every other Thursday. ! "We can give you eye comfort™ & W. L. PARRISH Port Perry, Ont. point of, the Liberals any move to- ward agricultural betterment is ex- tremely welcome, and in this particu- lar instance the move follows out, in a different way, perhaps, just what W. E. N. Sinclair, K.C., contended for in the Legislature last year. During discussions last year the House debated his resolution express ing, regret that the Drury Govern- ment, although supported almost wholly by Farmers, had done nothing particularly to assist the agricultural industry, which the present Liberal leader maintained was most imports ant in Canada, He urged them in the resolution to "take active steps to improve the conditions of the . cultural industry", but it was down and a Drury ove amendment carried. The House should rise at the end NCHUMACHER is aly the most eco- nomical and most productive feed. It. * brings more quarts of milk and more pounds of fleshgper dollar of cost. Cows eat every bit of it greedily and every bit is digested. Because it is scientifically > mixed, containing all the flesh-building and poll producing : Bens fo a ys ERR col ly ere Port Perry Branch Fashionable Millinery The New Imported Chic Hats are very attractive, following the mode inevery line with pleasing design. The display includes Black Hats, embroidered with white, very much the vogue this season. We also have a nice assortment of Shree and 2 Spnt § Hats, Start with Schumacher now. For your dairy rb i fod hd ben are sure chore soma am

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