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Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1924, p. 5

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Yonge and Charles Sts, Toronto {from mow until Sept: 2nd when Fall Term opens. First-class in- struction in all departments, Account- ing, Stenography, Typewriting, Sec- > 5 : d retarial, General Improvement, -- A 4 y \./4 Lut ing, Commercial Teachers' and : ; 2 ao. 8 | Business Courses. :; Enter now. ; Te ra Woo | Brg omtid : Wh FL 9 Write for catalogue. light fawn mixture. Th LY ¥- ¥ ELnlom, Principal | made up in a smart style with 2 but | 0? 1w J; COOK mnant Week I ton sacque coat. The trimmin : Sr: oe ready | of the best quality and the re ) : Sollee ah le ghor eng | is equal to the best special order suits. FNL REAL 5 ES TATE 3 1 Regular price $30. 00, to clear $25.00. Property quickly and satis- ll factorily bought, sold and ex- i. We have 13 only Boys' Suits, some made up in belted § |Fitae,%, Towniple terms 'models, others in a smart waist line style. They are two Bell Phone 120 r 2 Piece suits with bloomer pants and sold regularly from JOHN BELDON LUNDY 10.00 to $15.00. Sale price $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75. pets. DDS, Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Children' s Rompers, ade of 20d quality i 3 Ge Men' 8 and Boys' Bathing Suits Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Even- ll ! ing by appointment. i print or chambray, plain or checked. Sizes || Phones--Office 68 r 2. Residence68r8 Six months to two years. a i) | Men's one piece cotton bathing suit, made J | ofice over Morrison's Drug Store. i Price $1.25 | > : | [fl with skirt. Colors Navy, colored trimmings, $1.25 § |Goode's Creamery Children's play suits in one piece overalls [f T= Boys' sizes, same as above - - 8b at Port Perry and tunic in Blue or khaki with colored tring: y . Is paying 30c. per Ib. for butter ming. "Two to seven years, | .-Men's one piece, made of pure wool yarn, J |fat. You can savelabor and male it ® 1 : $ . 0 Or by sendi Price $1.50 | : in pretty combination of colors - $3.75 f |creamto CTC YE Port Perry Creamery cream to BRE EE 1 smn ss : i PEELE EE EELS PEELE TEEEEEI EEE EEE Sst iinnninnnaiy Allan Goode. Proprietor. S Bu k : . aren totie re F. W. M C IN TY R E July Delineator 20c ICE CRE AM GO TO : - -- See------ . ' push in and take possession of your whole house, as they are do- - U D DY fom BRITISH COLUMBIA S SHAME ing in British Columbia. You have Jem closed in the United States; keep them closed. at! You pretend that you can daes i Continued from page one control a thousand breweries and a half million beer sellers! Sund e Dis fd all kinds of come without overcoats or overshoes, their feet wet, theif clothing Say. man, you might as well try to control a powder magazine ancy Ishes made from dripping, and they paid from three to five dollars apiece for bottles | "j'sj1»' NEILSONS' Delicious Ice of whiskey. Men came with rents in their shoes, and paid enough Cream. for booze td have bought a new pair. There were men.old and Ea ---- 3 bent and thinly clad, who shivered as they waited at the counter : Try Ruddy' s 50c. Dinner : Jor Het Nor. There § you men I kiew Vere Habitual Junkards : or their noses were eir eyes bleary, their faces blotted an I : Sh > their hands shook as the, grabbed their package and hurried out. D . O M I N O N argent, ore OF bach Then there were well dresesd men who came in jauntily, and | young men and boys, and young women t nd I bo 1 ; girls buying whiskey there ar rr ore Yours ay Ee RED P A TH RUDDY' $ RESTAURANT they had to stand on tiptoe to reach the top of the bar." Phone 96 3 "To me it was most pitiful to see the women who came. Some came without coats, and stood with their cold hands up their o . sleeves while the clerk wrapped up their bottles. Half a dozen C h t i | mothers came with children. One had a baby in arms, and she a u a u u a . SS Made ine Cockburn 'paid four dollars for a quart bottle of Scotch whiskey; and that Sil Miss Hazel Cockburn baby needed clothing, and so did the mother. Women drove up in : Teachers of 'motor cars and came in and bought beer or liquor. Some came Fo ATTRACTIONS 8 PIANO AND VIOLIN with baskets of groceries and tucked a bottle of liquor or a few Bell Phone 169 i Part Pet bottles of beer down amongst them. I had been in many a saloon INCLUDING 2 fp won in the old days in the United States, but I never knew women and J girls to come in as men did and stand at the bar and buy openly The Great Comedy Success i : : as those did in that government store in Vancouver. "There was 66 9 "New India" Subject : not an intoxicated man or woman amongst' the buyers that day, C APPY RICKS of 'Notable Lecture at i, McLaugh Barc in character, the and 80 none could have been listed in the statistics of drunkenness, ! * 1924 McLaughlin-Buick Master "Four but there was evidence aplenty of the misery and want and suffer- Coming Chautauqua five yussengte Sedan fully. exemplifies ing caused by drink, to men, women and children." PL ANT ATION a oa it rs pe a ; "That store a a ors ; That one store J UBILEE SINGERS Bogs Worried ae i p coming Dominion Chautauqua in an fl sold nine hundred thousand dollars' worth of booze last year. watng Dumivign Chisutauns to an bs There are seven government uor stores in Vancouver and sixty- : The Marko Company, Magicians durang Hivale, a native of India. allie 31 the provings. Tugs B of Ktatistios bi drunkenvess fur- nished by the government and a police force friendly to the liquor . I Et interests, T would rather take the evidence I saw the Saturday Columbus Entertainers than unpeen ty, and. » Roe Sram night I made the rounds of the bootlegging clubs in Vancouver; . of. Dynanodaya, the second oldest Ans the thousands of men, mostly young men, I saw that night, crowd- The Melody Trio : id] ine he bars, frosting. oFending thes Wages, pney, Boing over : e bar ought ve gone for rent or to pay the grocer's : s | bill or to buy a dress for the wife or baby. I saw many men in Special Children 8 P rograms Jarious stages of eh Cdsbtedly Ee | Notable Lectures on Timely Subjects 'night in Vancouver, but not one dozen got into the 2 = ttention to the fact that while British 4 BIG D A \ S 4 lumb ng twelve million dollars a year for drink in ; ernment a that was almost twice as' much as was ig spent in the province schools. British Columbia pro- hm rainy Dominion Redpath A THE CHAUTAUQUA erin © oles port Perry July 10 to 14, 1924. Mr. Hivale Is a sraduate of an In.

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