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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1924, p. 5

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This is one of the newest win : mings for wash goods, made of fine organdie and finished with embroidered edge. Colors red, orchid and maize. Per yard 30c. ing Sale of Women's Corsets $1.9 These corsets sold regularly at $3.00 and $3.50 but the models have been withdrawn by the manu- facturers and we are clearing them out. Clearing price pair $1.95 SALE OF BOYS SUITS Women's hose of Penman manu- $4.95 facture in pretty heather mixtures. Ht We have about 10 suits left for boys' aged 12 years to 15 They are made of fine quality lisle Ht Jes. These are two and three piece suits with straight -- with seamless feet and full i nickers. The cloth is tweed or worsted and would sell to-day ashioned legs. at from $10.00 to $15.00. ing, Business Courses. Write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prineiy JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S, D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto, Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Even- ing by appointment. Phones--Office 68 r 2. Residence68r 8 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 33c. per 1b. for fat. You oan save labor and m more money by ding your _|cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. FOR ICE CREAM GO TO RUDDY'S Sundaes and all kinds of Fancy Dishes made from NEILSONS' Delicious Ice Cream. Try Ruddy's 0c. Dinner Largest SBuortmeny of . Tobacco and Cigarettes in town. . Small 8 straw hats with rolled roop brims in lain of sombingtion colored SR ith 00 a oe . 5 trimmings. els le Price $1.00." =~ ac to Women's s Lisle Hose In Heather Mixtures 59c. Big ddearante of hats. for paall 1s or bo) 8 in droop brim with rib- d, also some combination cared peannt straws. Regular 50c. Sale price 29¢ i Panama Hat Shapes Fe or Outing Hats 50c "{ These are untrimmed shapes of white panama which sold regularly as high as $2.50. Get a band put on and use as outing hat. 'Each 50e. Pair 59c. | sessnnnnmnnnnnn mmr 'Summer Butterick F. Ww. McINTYRE Clearing price $4.50 0008600600 00000000 0 0500005 0000008848 +4444444 Str eetest S444 444 PEt Ieee PA bylaw passed re Vi Quarterly 25c. July Delineator 20c CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL The regular imeeting of the Council was held on July Tth, with all members present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Trustees of S. S. No. 8 made application for school money. On motion of Councillors Fergu-~ sow Tidgerton the a Ieslonit 'Wright asked if he would extend walks south to Mr. Mahood's. On motion of Councillors Ferguson-Devitt, old walk to be taken up and ground levelled. aes of 8. 8. No. 2 made application for use of Town and probably basement for the Continuation School. No action taken: from previous motion. On motion nd Councillors Jobb nd Ferguson, that the mixer kb: left for Commissioner Wright rent to parties wanting same. F. Udell requested ed ip have 8 A motion of Councillors rs Devitt and Ferguson, same will be consider- ed a det. nen oly io WwW was r- ing Reeve aa Fran 0 bore mm same was| in cellar, built in coal bins, selected quality of fruit and garden, well fin- ished garage and chicken 6 hous, cement driveway. This pro over- looks Lake Scugog and is an idea: home. For particulars write MORLEY CAMPBELL, Port Perry. BE ON PARLIAMENT HILL By a Member oF this Press. Gallery- Ottawa, July 14th, 1924-- Hansard is now nearing page 5,000 at a cost somewhere be- tween $50 and-$100 a page, and still the tide of talk continues despite the efforts of the Gov- ernment to bring speedy proro- gation by dint of late hour sit- tings and a minimum of talk from the Government side of -| the House. The main obstacle 'to quick winding up of the business of the session lies in the loquac- iousness of the so called 'ginger' group representing the more radical element of the Progres- sives who recently broke with their leader, Robert Forke, and of half a dozen Conservative Uppasiticn. 8 anxious to makelS some political session closes and led by the champion of concn lor dis- tance 8] , Sir Henry ton. s week when the capital before the Act amendments including the major proposal for government be. k audit through an independ- ent government inspector; the Civil Service Superannuation Bil, a much needed nleasure providing for superannuation of veteran employees, and paving the way for a thorough reorgan- ization of the service; new trade treaties with Belgium pnd Fin- land giving Canada "most favor- ed nation" treatment with these countries; the final stage of the Church Union Bill and bills pro- viding for the establishment of advisory boards" dealing with tariff and taxation revision have been passed during- the past week.. It addition to this con- siderable proportion of the re- maining estimates for the com- ing year have been put. through, and a number of minor bills have been passed on to the Upper Chamber. Hotel Scribe Purchase Justified The committees of the House, notably the banking, private bills, railways, and pension com- ities have practically con- ded their work. n Thurs- day the committee which has been considering the estimates for the Canadian National Rail- ways presented its re ~| recommending the passing of all "| the estimates for the Canadian National System, declaring that '1 the evidence showed economical and secient, I management and suggesting e co-opera- tion between the C.N. and C.P. systems to od. li and unnecessary Liberals, the Chi 2 Progressives purchase of the Scribe Hotel in Paris. - The conclusion of the committee was that the Euro- pean headquarters of the Can- adian National had been pur- chased at a reasonable price and that no loss would ensue from the bargain made by Sir Henry Thornton. In this connection it is interesting to note that the facts disclosed completely nulli- fy charges made by the Opposi- tion as to graft or scandal in connection with the purchase. The Ottawa Journal, which is wont to seize every opportunity for attack upon the Government in an editorial summary of the evidence in regard to the pur- chase of the Hotel, declares "the property seems to be worth the money. All that Sir Henry Thornton has done in Paris is to secure first class quarters for the Canadian National Railways office at a cost which may be considerable but cannot be ex- cessive." The Whembley Exhibition Delegation. A mild flurry has been caused in the House in a vote of twenty thousand dollars to send an official delegation of members of Parliament and representative rt | newspapermen to the British Empire Exhibition. The send- ing of this delegation, which a few years ago when economy was not a first consideration of government, would never have been a matter of serious crit- jeism, has been seized upon by the Opposition a8 an example of .| great extravagance by the Gov- | ernment. | there will only ba three Members As a matter of fact of Parliament, namely, the Chief Whi and assis ofA of the whip of the news- PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public that our Mid- Summer Clearing Sale is on to July 26 as advertised, A lot of good bargains has been sold, but we still have many good bargains and it will pay you to call and see our special bargains on July 19th. Young girl wanted for light house work. ALIX, GILBOORD Phone 177 THE NEW SERIES STARCAR The New Series Star Car has distinction of a type all its own that makes an imme- diate impression. By the distinguishing radiator design you will recognize the New 'Star Car models wherever you see them as the leaders in refinement and quality among all cars in the low price field. Although intraduced only last year, the original Star Car has demonstrated its merits in the service of our 120,000 own- ers all over the world. Let us 'give you a demonstration of the New Star Car. . We are prepared to make repairs 'on any make of car or radio battery. Why 'send your battery away when you can "have it done at home cheaper, & RUDDY'S RESTAURANT Phone 96 FOR SALE Second Hand : Machinery Frost & Wood Binder, 7 ft. Frost & Wood x Binder, 6 ft. Frost & Wood Mowers (2) 5 ft. McCormick Corn Binder Three Separators Gang Plow, Wagon 1900 Gravity Washer & Wringer BARGAIN PRICES FOR QUICK SALE. GEO. JACKSON & SON. Myrtle Station At the recent Toronto Con- servatory piano examinations, all of Mrs. L. Tortiff's pupils were successful: Junior School--passed, Alfred Moles ; Primary Grade--honors, Pau line Price and Lillian Jones, (equal) ; passed, Evelyn Gilroy Elementary Grade-- honors, Bernice Price and Mary Kerr, {equal ; ; passed, Arthur Ormis. Introductory Grade -- First Class Honors, Jones. x Miss Dorothy Hall is holi ing in Orono. Misses 'Pauline and Price are visiting Miss Fenn, of Oshawa. Mrs. Jackson and

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