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Port Perry Star, 20 Nov 1924, p. 5

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" Boys Underwear 'Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear, Pen- | "man's make, 'shirts and drawers, sizes : 2% to 82. Per garment The. "We have a- full rangg¢ of Turnbull's : Sotartl wool underwear combination or separate garments. Sizes 2 to 82. | a SEs ~F. W. MCINTYRE Winter Butte 25¢. for boys in er mixture. rick Ji Men's Heavy Sweater Coats $2.25 | Men' s Sweater Coats made of heavy | cotton and wool yarn in a brown heath- = Made with shawl collar. Special price $2.25 'These Coats are made from heavy twoeds and checked back coa tings in Brown, Grey and Lovat shades, made in up-to-date style and well tailored. Sold regularly to $35 00. Boys' Overcoats $10.00 Coats of heavy ister) cloth in a dark Brown, made in a smart belted style with a two way collar. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Price $10.00 Sienna Boys' Winter Coats $7.95 Made up in ulster style for boys of 7 and 8 years and 120 14 yours. Sold rq to years. regu- larly at $10.00 and $12.00 Sale Price $7.95 PREMIER . FERGUSON'S STAND : * Continued from page b this party better-- Voice--Put McCausland in. = Mr. Ferguson--Be assured of this: . that I will cheerfully, and with a sense of relief; hand the sceptre over to my successor, and do. my utmost] "to help him in the burden he has to carry. No Government since con~ ederation ever met with the difficult | problems that this Government has had to deal with, and if we had not i young, -activé, keen business * 'men, never excelled in the formation of any Government in this Province, we could not. 'have carried on as we Fd done. way! Took at the records of tf er Oho tics tics but the liquor question? The Ubiquitous Jim 'Mr. McCausland--It is one 8 of the big, uns. ' Mr, but that, or has a t to ote its whole time deration of it? I confess Emporia problem, a tre- onal Jame, ol If my judgment errs, my friend Me- Causland and the rest of them will see that I am brought up for it. And when 'it' comes 'time Tor the public to pronounce on the question then it | will be for them to say whether we Should continue as we are, or along some other line. "Now remember," . the Premier Lwent on; "I-am not in favor of Plebi- scites or referendums, That is to my mind a departure from the British principle of responsibility. But don't forget the history of this piece of legislation. "We were in the midst of a great war, when every re- source of every character had to be . | conseryed for the benefit of the na | tion, and I think with" ty the people. in 1916 said, 'Yes, we are will- ering fo put on the Bre on the 0. T..A: And the Prime Minister of that day--who has not been fairly a with, by the way--then gave his 'pledge that when the war was over we Ww give the people a chance to say whether we would con- fous thet Iogisation d= abl Only Course to Pursue Mr. Ferguson--He carried it out. The legislation is there by popular vote, I say mo self-respecting Gov- ernment could pursue any other course than to say to the people: "What do you want done with re- spect to this legislation?" "Just one final word--more or less a person alone. Iam fond of public life, I enjoy endeavouring to do some- 'thing for the development of my native province. I am devoting whatever of ability and energy I have as all other Minister are doing. I want to say to you that there is no gift, no office in the gift of this peo- ple, not even the Prime Ministership of the Province of Ontario, great po- sition as it is, that has sufficient at- traction for me to cause me to violate an obligation given to the people." Srm----) (Hee STRAYED. Four heifers--2 reds and 2 roans, 'three 2 years old, and one 5 years old. Parties finding same please advise H, B. Foster, Phone 45, Bowmanville, or the Star Office, Port Perry. 3 ne 0) (rete. Colne: to the Methodist Sunday a School Anniversary next Sunday at {11 am, and 7 p.m. Splendid pro- gram at each service. ABOUT PICTURE HANGING Never overcrowd your pictures. Remember that space is needed to show off their beauty "dnd one good picture is worth a 'dozen' Poor ones. Do not mix your pictures up any- how; 'water colors, oils and engrav- ing hung up haphazardly are a de- plorable sight. Do not mix types of frames either. Elaborately adorned frames are al- ways wrong. Have gilt frames for your. water colors and color prints, with gilt or ivory, but never dead white mounts. Never glaze or.cut the margin of color prints. It kills their value. Deep gilt frames should be used for oil paintings, and oak frames with an inner line of gilt and a wide white mount. for engravings. Etchings should have narrow black frames and cream or white mounts, When hanging your pictures you must consider the background. Plain wall-paper. or' distemper make the best ground for pictures. Green, grey or brown being particularly good. Oval . pictures are best on. striped paper. 000 AUCTION BALE E. Bryant, lot 22, con. 12, Reach, is selling his farnr stock 'and imple- ments by auction on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. Sale at 1 o'clock. See large bills for terms and offering. Geo. and Ted. Jackson, Auctioneers, : ee 10 Mike: : "Why do im false eyes be made of glass?" Pat: "Sure, an' How sould they see : rough thim if they wast I> The Palace Shoe Store -- FOR -- High Grade Foolw Let us do the worrying: We don't sell what we cant war- rant. No doubt we promise you more for your momey than Jou ean, t anywhere else. That's Sur way of doing Imsii- If you come to our store. you will find bramd mew as low 48 g06d shoes can be suid. We have Goods made in Canada. Look over cur mew Sti for mat anil womens--nice. £ifts for Christ- ria. at the best stock of mas. -- : Holeproof Hosiery im silk and wwol. We are agents for the Hurlbat Shoes for children. Also for Dr, Scholl's Foot Comfort Service. JAMES McKEE & SON, PORT PERRY St. Charles Building. Telephone 152 r 3 The Standard Garage Phones Office 08 r 2. Residence 68r3 Office over Morrison's Drug Store. or en Is paying Sic. per 1b. for butter fist. You can save labor and make more money by sending 'your cream to Port Perry Creamery 2700 Ibs. Honey FOR SALE COMB AND STRAINED MOE Ripe. Fine Grained R. A. PEEL | LUMP COAL 1Ohio block { for domesticor threshing pur- Pheue S07 1.3 Car of 4 inch lump, and better, of Yougheheny and coal, suitable poses, at low prites. C. L. VICKERY PutPerry - - Ont Phones: Office T3-W Residence 73-J A GRADE SCHOOL OTT G2 EAD Yonge and Alexander Sts, Toronto, * Noted Sor high grade instruction and superior employment service. Enter amy time. Catalogue free.. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal (Coal :: Coke Wood The guality of our coal |cannot be beaten, neither can the price. Solvay Hard Coke. Pea $12.00, Nut $13.50 delivered.

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