iE yo e (in smart belted style, | HIGH GRADE imaveriox ONLY T $9050 900060 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. W. J. COOK 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 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 Rubberized Tweed Raincosts \ $11.50 'Men's Raincoats with all wool to of grey homespun, with Torr , making it absolutely water- proof. Dark grey only. Price $11.50. Men's Fur Felt Fedoras $4.00 Men's Fedora Hats made of fine quality Fur Felt in medium shape. We are showing this Hat Men' 's Grey Suede Gloves $25.0 Mén's Grey Suede unlined gloves, # Tailored Voile Blouses $3.50 . These "blouses are made of fine quality white voile, made up in a smart tailored style with tuxedo collar, smart long sleeves. They are trimm A idery snd lace. Looks very - smart worn with suit, Price $3.50 Pure Thread Silk Gloves | Silk Hose of Merit | {We have chip ties of Hose ' No. No. 30 bu none tat wl ihe ed; and: es ot om ore all att vest --the est value for our money. No: 250 Silk Hose is made of "thread silk, double twisted. and sole are kni 900006000090000 Perfect fitting gloves, - and come in correct shades. Price per Pair $2.50 Men's New Silk Ties $1.00 heel Foes, and full-fashioned leg has * mock seam up the back. Comes in black and pampas LL Per Pair $250 = EL TTT esses sess a totes eva tararararasat esas eatesnastuauasasReateaest F. W. MCINTYRE Summer Butterick Quarterly 25c. Ladies Gloves Jade of pure ead shades. gil ouble ngers. Come ys ack. White, and Sand 95c. tions of colors. Prive. per Pair gbc. Jiqge sewn, stitched spear point | * Men's Four-in-Hand Ties made of fine quality silk, and printed in neat designs In up-to-date combina- $8004 8004 0 050000880000 $80030000080000500000900000009 004 Price $1.00 38 in the new Spring shades with silk ribbon band in contrasting shades. Price $4.00 OOOO tss0000080s essa ass sto Ses ns ened May Delineator A Four, With Four Wheel Brakes : Js designing Four-Wheel Brakes "its Master-Four models as a as on the Sixes, McLaughlin- Buick has added greater safety Ee mar its liness, high-grade construc- tion, power, beauty, comfort and fon, pow "The new Master-Four i is the logi- ~ cal car for the motorist who wants economical transportationin acar = : of; whose "oman and per- a. _formancehe may be = ENOUR WOOD-LAC STAIN for Furniture Floors 4 & oogwork OME PAINTING MADE EASY" SOLD BY W. L. PARRISH Port Perry, Ont. Upkeep Less -- Production Greater z HE profits from your herd depend large- ly on how much their feed is costing you. If you could lower the feeding _ cost and get a greater milk production, * wouldn't you do so? Schumacher Feed will accomplish this. It produces more quarts of milk per dollar of cost. It is made from milled products of Corn, Oats, Barley and Wheat, with Linse: Meal, Cattle eat it greedily and digest every "bit of it. There is no waste. Give Schumacher a trial." You are sure to find it mgst profitable for your dairy herd and for young cate, hogs and horses 2s Port Perry Branch Recording Milk Production HES cach cow in your herd earn her keep? The Milk Record Book which will be given to you by any of our branches will help you to keep track of the milk production of your animals. eo THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 Reserve Fund $20,000,000 E. B. Walker, Manager Leonard Block, Pleasing Millinery For Ladies and Young Girls Charming Creations Ladies Silk Hose. Latest styles in fancy hose at reasonable prices. MRS. C. TINDALL, Port Perry - UTICA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry and : daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Prentice and family of Sonya, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, George Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. H. Manuel, daughters Mary and Amy, visited at Mr. Thos. Lanees, on Sunday, The prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. H. Wagg, on Fri- day evening of this week. Mr. Ray Medd visited at his uncles', Mr. Ewart Blight, last week. Miss Ruth Swartz and friend spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Frank "| Hortop. . Mrs. 8. McDonald and daughter Ee Jean, visited in Epsom on Sunday. A Sy STABLE FOR RENT For sale--Plow, Spring Wagon, 5 Ered Call or 148 r 1-3, A. D. Peters, Jubilee t Perry." A LOST OPPORTUNITY To mother-love more than any other factor, this Province owes its One-Hundred-Year-Long struggle against the liquor traffic; a fight which has found its latest expression in the O. T. A. : Think of it! It is 70 years ago this year (1854) since the first act for the total suppression of the drink trade was introduced, by a Mr. Fenton, of Sherbrooke, P.Q., into the Parliament of what was then called, "Upper and Lower Canada." The Act was printed and had a first and second reading. Then a canvas of the House indicated that it might fail by three or four votés--so it was withdrawn. BR NE When the woman motorist was called on to stop, she asked, indig- nantly, "What do you want with me?" ou were travelling at forty miles an hour," the police officer. "Forty an hour? Why, I « | angle. apply himself can easily make from $260 to $500 a month. Man with car preferred. Write for personal appointment with our representative, Shinn Mfg. Co. of Canada, Ltd Guelph, Ontario. STONE PRODUCTION IN CANADA During 1922, the production of stone from quarries in Canada had a total value of $5,974,993. The values of the chief kinds of stone quarried were: limestone, $4,175,941; granite, $1,486,250; marble, $231,804; and sandstone, $80,908. The output of the principal produciig provinces was valued as follows: Ontario, $2,969, 926; Quebec, $2,342,316; ,British Col- umbia, $324,691; Nova Scotia, $119,- 492; Manitoba, $106,638; New Bruns- wick, $104,750; Alberta, $7,300. DOO A signal corps officer tells of over- hearing the following: Inquisitive Visitor--"How much do you boys receive?" Bright = Buck--"Thirty dollars a day--once a month ma'am." PEAS FOR SALE About twenty bushels of Potter field peas for seed. Good length of straw and a good yielder. Apply to Clarence Fralick, Bell Phone 103r2-8, R.R.3 Port Perry. emenmnl}() mes VOTES BETTER THAN PETITION The women of those old days could only plead and petition. On election day they could only hope and pray. Now their mother-love can find ex- pression at the Polls. Today Grandma says, "Nellie's and Bob's children must be protected. Of course I'll vote dry." Nellie looks round her little brood and says--'"I've none to spare to swell the dividends of the brewers and distillers." And Bob?--Does he care less than Nellie? No. But perhaps he con- giders the question from a different Says Bob--"It's bad enough now, with careless motorists. Drunk ones would drive us off the road al- together." Be Faithful or Step Down. At a meeting lately a gentle- man took occasion to remark that teachers as a class are do- ing much for religion because of their attitude and their general "Spirit. If they do not Sapha size religion as dogma, they em- phasize religion as life. At the close of his remarks a speaker from the country said, "We must have been pretty lucky with our teachers then, for they go out as many, nights as they can, stay up as late as they can, and are They are no mo as : re haven't been out an hous," said the ot! 'woman. "Go ahead," said the officer. "That's A BW one on me." . --Exchange