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Port Perry Star, 24 Apr 1924, p. 5

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Fine Curtain Scrim 18c. Yd. Good quality Curtain Scrim, woven with plain centre and fancy double border. Ww ~ Comes in Cream 86 in. wide. 4 'Price per running yard $420 | Per Yard 18c. (Nill! | ~ Oil Opaque Shades 98c. {| Flat Extension Rods 19c. ~ PLAIN MARQUISETTE 30c. These are hand-made shades oF good, Extension Cistaly Pals) ade up | Sagtain Marquisette, woven with a fine square mesh, / Qualityof oil painted shade cloth, It fl the popular flat style which will not plain, with narrow tape edge. Comes in White or Cre _ wears longer than water color cloth and fj sag. These rods extend from 28 to 48 | P 2 PS ade v or Clea. ] feet, mounted on spring roller. Colors ; ee Pri h 19¢ il == = --_---- ETT TTT White and Cream. 2% a | Sie Price 98c. Tree | Pleated Skirts at Popular Prices a i ; | Crepe Armure Pleated Sport Fl | Pleated 'Draping Chintz 35c¢. Skirts $4.50 i Skirts $4.50 ™ l A l ~~ This material comes 36 inches wide Damask Covering 90c. Pleated Skirts are coming in strong 5 Heavy cotton repp in Green or Be in neat floral designs. The colors are this season, worn with the popular over- A favorite skirt for summer wear as with woven damask pattern. Comes Pink, Blue and Fawn mixtures. Is used [| blouses. These skirts are made of all $ ? . | wool crepe armure in pretty combination [| They are made up in a pretty pleated | 'inches wide. This can be used as a ; : : 7 sae | forside curtains, cushion covers, drapes, | 1 i ? : ; : ins, ) » fl pleats. Comes in Grey, Fawn, Cocoa, [| style and can be had in White, Grey, furniture covering or for hangings. ete. . [eas or Black. Fawn, Cocoa, etc. Per Yard 90c. fi Per yard 3c. | . Price $4.50 Price $4.50 J mst sts sss esses ne Summer Butterick Quarterly 25c. - outing skirts. Made of all wool flannel. lt pays to use MARTIN-S ENOUR haracter MARBLE-ITE FLOOR FINISH |! {| +, ELF INDULGENCE is admis ONG He or [revi Foor BX sclfdleniol of a Strong Charts White to Head Office. Montreal for Free Booklet "Are you building up both your chas HOME PAINTING MADE EASY acter and your Savings Bank account ; Ni a v SOLD BY by thoughtful economies and the de- a! | posiect all your surplus wages each = : Persenal Iransporta tion : W. L. PARRISH payxay. - % Theldeal Car for : Port Perry, Ontario. ! We welcome accounts, lange or small. > THE CANADIAN BANK > -- -- OF COMMERCE Late ; iy "TH 'HE professional man, the salesman a wh carries samples, the contrac- Sepinl Paid Up 220000000 $20,000,000 ~~ tor, the business man, the ladies who rm-- : oe oud 320800. drive--in fact, anyone who es rt Perry .B. Mubag 'the means for personal transportation, DENT. Office over archon PORT PERRY, . HIGH GRADE INSTRUCTION ONLY LLIOT : 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 Dealer in REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Statiem Property quickly and satis- facterily bought, sold and ex- 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 our representative, Shinn Mfg. Co. of Canada, Ltd Guelph, Ontario. A QUEBEC BEER BALLAD "He is not drunk who from the floor Can rise and take just one drink more But he is drunk who prostrate lies, And neither more can drink or rise." - -------------------- UTICA SCHOOL REPORT y Easter Examinations Names in order of merit, Sr. IV--Nona Hogarth, (Honors); Laurine Gibson, (Hon.); Henry Sker- ratt, Leta Christie, Fred Hogarth, Ola Medd, Ryerson Gibson, Stanley _ will favor this new 4-passenger Master " ; ~ FowGowe. ~~ + |The Ideal -" "The rugged efficiency of the McLaugh- a Sustaining - Ration Pleasing Millinery * 'service. The gasoline mileage is very high. . t in - Upkeep is extremely low, ye! in , 1 i cker ; suressafety, prevent skidding, provide qui your stock than Schumacher Feed. It negotiation of congested traffic. produces more quarts of milk and more Charming Creations Although ideally suited for personal the ear has Suiple tootn far fou, d by a i Schumacher is scientifically prepared of Wheat, with Linseed Meal. It is perfectly - Latest styles in fancy hose at reasonable prices. balanced, with protein, carbo-hydrates gnd : standard, dhe Covamment guar. MRS. C. TINDALL, | Leonard Block, ~~ Port Perry ce this car isstypi r : . He i Buick." Four-Wheel Brakes as. FHERE is no better sustaining ration for For Ladies and Young Girls A short turning radius facilitates arking. ; pounds of flesh per dollar of cost. J . , Ladies Silk Hose. milled products of Corn, Oats, Barley and fat in just the correct proportions. It is & 3. SELF-OILING -- SELF-REGULATING | Christie. Sr. HI--Elwood Crozier, (Hon.); Elsie Gibson (Hon.); Kathleen Payne, Mary and Amy Manuel, (equal); Helen Chris'ie Jr. HIM! ille Lakey, (Honors); Olga Lakey, (Hon.); Dorothy Medd, (Hon.); Frank McGregor, and Thos. Moore, (equal); Evaleen Ballard. Sr. II--Edwin Skerratt, (Honors); Walter Symes, (Hon.); Alfred John- son, (Hon.); Harvey Gibson, Clara Symes, George Symes, Dudley John- son. Jr. II--Katheryn Welch, (Hon.); Lizzie Symes, (Hon.); George Sker- ratt, (Hon.) Sr. I--Delza Lakey, (Hon.); Lizzie Symes, (Hon.); Muriel McKercher, Jr. I--Hazel Ballard, (Hon.); Han- ford Wagg, Elmore Wagg. Primer--Ruth Maitland, (Hon.); Jessie Walker, Freddie Clark, absent for part of 'examinations. L. ROACH ,Teacher. --ee() 0) Oeeeten EGGS FOR HATCHING Superior Bred-to-Lay Barred Rocks, Cocks weigh up to twelve pounds each, bred from imported ancestors, (300 egg strain). Hens extra large, great layers, samestrain as won egg laying contest, Ottawa, 1920. Eggs, $1.50 for 15; or $6.50 per 100 f.0.b. At house $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100. High fertility guaranteed. Free range hatching eggs full season. HERBERT P. BAKER, April 17 Sunderland, Ont. ees Qe NOTICE Don't forget our Vacuum Sweeper to aid you with your spring house cleaning. Only those who used it last year know the hard labor it saves, It cleans you mattress, walls, and all pholstered furniture, as well as your rugs. A. L. McDERMOTT tne) Ores LET'S STOP THEM With the Strongest Tower Built Gananoque Reporter--*It is need- less to say that The Reporter is very strongly in favor of banishing drunk-. en drivers from the highways. Judges who have to deal with these offenders will be fully justified in assuming a driver has been a public menace the highways, if it appears that has taken even a single drink. the effect upon his clearness of t | ing and his sense of

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