or ww in, Li i : i aluntale tothe do a siz of ihe £ 'pure soap an ; th : 8. It doesn t. chafe he skin : nor cause irritati 8 i ©. it doesn't 'bulge over the § abdomen. i ~~ #10. It 'has no' disagreeable : # odor to cause embarass. ¥ "ment. i " ring Butterick Sp - 25¢. ~ We eee oi in stock Movch Fashion FE Ask for one. | when n Sabbath comes, all is clean tidy. i 1.8L At nine o'clock Sabbath m the bell rings for Sabbath School. E . | attending are in their places ready - March Delineator, each 20c. Spring Butterick Quarterly, each 25c. 'The prime purpose of a rubber girdle : Saat . © js to cause a reduction in weight. This § : the Nemolastic Girdle does by means of a constant massage which actually rubs away the fab <- ~ Visit the store and have the Corset Sales Lady show you the various lines of Nemo Corsets. We are the. sole agents for Port Pefry and vicinity. Exclusive Dress Lengths of Crepes. These Crepes are of the best qualit exclusive designs and colorings. We dress length of each color. 3Y5 yard length, at per yard $1.50 . and come in ave only one oN | We are also showing two dainty colorings in silk : i and cotton crepe for dresses and separate blouses. Sky 'and Silver, also Fawn and Silver. °F Ww. "MCINTYRE AN x Per Yard $1.75. March Ak Delossior. 20c. oA FE NCING x Just ssivid a = carload ae | for Farm and Poultry F encing, etc. . ou in a positon to. eu. New Things i 7h 2" Are "News Every member of every family in __this community is interested in the news of the day. And no items are read with keener relish than an- nouncements of new things to eat, to wear or to enjoy in the home. You have the goods and: the desire 'to sell them ~The readers of. "The Port Perry tar" have the money and desire -to_buy. The connecting link is) ADVERT JING. . Give the people the good. news of the new things at advantageous rices. TRey look to you for this "store news" and will res) ond to : od messages. Let us Ww you t Foto ea a An Advertisement is an LAST CHANCE Balance of stock must be cleaned out in two weeks, including a few Single Sets of Harness and parts, Team Back Bands, Hame Tugs, Belly Bands, Halters, Col- lars, Tools, etc. Everything must go at your own price. Building also for sale. JOHN ROLPH - 'A SMILE A party of four business men in London often lunched together, and} one of them, the only native-born Englishman among thém, always took great delight in chaffing the others on their foreign birth. "1¢'s all very well," he said one day "for you fellows to talk about what we need in this country, but when you come to thing of it, you're really only intruders; not one of you was born here." * "Maybe," said an Irishman in the , "but theres one thing you | "to forget. 1- came "into this wid me fare uid an' me AUCTION SALES Mr. Norman Woon is giving up the farm and is selling his stock and im; plements by auction on March 10th, at his premises lot 23, concession 13, Reach. Mr. Woon has an exception- ally good offering of pure bred Hol- steins, registered. See bills for the complete list. Geo. and Ted Jackson, Auctioneers = Mr. George Howsam has 'sold his farm and is holding an auction sale at his premises, lot 3, con 4, Reach, on Tuesday, March 17th; of stock: and | implements. See large bills for the py blets list and terms. meen QQ Or 3 The new Chevrolet car has arrived at Beare Bros, garage. It is a fine | looking vehicle and its merits are well explained in their advertisement wel r, on this page. oi : PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING lazing, Graining, et ueo .and Ted. Jackson, Auctionsers | : der the management of these natives. There is a sweet stillness and homeliness linked with the meetings here that cannot be found in the anxious hurry of city life. With na- ture around the quiet hills rising be- hind, and the great shoreless sea stretching into the far-away before you, it is easier to give the mind to devotion, Strikes might occur; cities might be ruined by earthquakes; Europe might ring with the boom of battle guns; in fact, Gibralter itself might go down, but here men would plant and dig, gather fruits and wor- ship, just as though the great world beyond was not. The bell that calls to meeting on Sabbath has a large part to play in the routine of island life. Certain strokes call to work, others to school, others again tell of the arrival of a ship. There is, in fact, quite a code of rings that perplexes the enw ar- rival with its multiplied messages; but to the islander the calls are well known and the community quickly gathers in answer to the chimes! The bell has a deep, clear tone, and its sound reaches all over the village. For more than seventy-five years it has been on duty, having been pre- sented to the people of Pitcairn by Captain Stephenson, commander of the warship "Basilisk" in 1844. Passing ships form the only means of communication which the island has with the world. Since the open- ing of the Panama route, ocean liners have called more frequently than formerly. Boats go off to these pass- ing ships and exchange curios, bas- kets and fruit for supplies. When time' and occasion permit, a song ser- vice is held on board, and when de- parting in their boat a farewell hymn is sung. Speaking ' of this community, Sir Cyprian Bridge says: "The story is one . . of a community originat- ing crime and nursed in lawlessness, giving to the world the one and only real example of a golden age." --Youth's Instructor rsmmnees AY JUST THE THING Assistant Editor: 'This new story of Chamberton's is horribly mushy." Editor: "Well, run it as a cereal." Goode's Creamery . at Port Perry Is paying 83c. per lb. for butter fat. You can save labor and male more money by sending yowr cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. Whatever you need for your HORSES In the way of