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Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1927, p. 5

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'Joop, "2 i The shipmentat caps just arrived is a spe ~ tweeds. They are li 2 oo ei: with silk. An attracti moderate price. Sizes 634 to T4 C Sets re showing a vestee of white pique with a neat trim of pear] buttons. = ° Price $1.50 A vestee with collar attached 'and cuffs to match is made of - cream net trimmed with narrow lace to match. Price $1.00 3 4 circular collar of point i esprit trimmed with lace, and uffs to mateh, is priced at : Collar sets consisting of circular collar of crepe de chene bound with gold cloth. There are cuffs to mateh. Colors:. Sand, Blue, Helio and Peach. per set $1.00 - ~ MEN'S TROUSERS Men's trousers made of fine worsted woven in neat check attern in: Grey or Brown. Finished with cuffs and belt : Price $3.50 MEN'S SPRING CAPS $1.75 al buy. are made of all wool cloth in light colored ned with satin and are stitch- ive cap at a Price $1.76 a | 9 Wear Golf Hose for Boys or Girls Made of cotton yarn and knit - in rib stitch in fawn mixture. Turn back cuff at knee has pretty pattern band in blue. 1zes 714, to 10 BRASSIERES at SPECIAL PRICE Pair 85¢c. Brassieres made of strong cloth in flesh color with silk stripe in narrow, medium and long style. Also white with trimming of lace insertion. ; Reg. 50c. to $1.00 Special 39c. Men's Spring Coats $20.00 We are showing some smart styles in spring overcoats. There are tweeds in fancy grey and cravenette in sand shade. 2 Price $20.00 Fancy Socks for "Men I5¢c. Men"s sock in faney silk mix- ture. They are knitted in fancy checks in attractive shades. 'Sizes 10% to 11%. a ~~. Per pair 75¢. a ~~ IcINTYR Butterick Quarterly 25c. April Delineator 25c. . minion. at very low prices. Phone 172 16 nice shades and patterns of underwear Crepe, only 26c yard. Good selection of Scrim for curtains, ....at per yard 16¢ and up. Men's Good Black Overalls and Smicks, only $1.69 each. Men's Good Rubber Boots, at $3.85. Boys' Rubber Boots to clear at cost . We have a good selection of Men's, Ladies' and Children's goods Call and ALIX. GILBOORD FS Nn Cotton Taffeta, good shades and patterns, ....... per yard 89c. | Nice Crepes, would make pretty dresses, at ......per yard 85c. Bordered Rayon, 54 inches wide, will make beautiful dresses, only $1.45 per yard see us. - Port Perry C.C.M. Bicycles PERCY S. JONES (Successor to the late Chas. A. Rundle.) AGENT FOR International Farm Machinery. Louden Stable and Barn Equipment. Peter Hamilton Farm Machinery. DeLaval Cream Separators. SPECIAL PAINT SALE We are clearing our Stock of B. & H. Paints at 209% off. Call and Get Prices. Wilkinson Plows will be a Canadian-American feature of the day in the opening of the new Peace Bridge between Buffalo N.Y. and Fort Erie, Ont. The Canadian end of the span across the Niagara river is the scene of the last armed conflict between British and United States troops 113 years ago. Thé Diamond Jubilee celebration wns sae -| this summer is the first great na- tional event of the kind since the Tercentenary of 1911 It was held at Quebec City in commemoration of the founding of that city 300 years before Canada's 50th birthday, which in times of peace would have been .a significant event, was passed with scarcely more than newspaper men- tion during the most trying days of the War. Now, nearly 10 years after the war Canada is endeavouring fo make famous the 60th birthday of the drawing together of the old colonies and provinces of British North America. Premier Mackenzie King has per- sonally taken the initiative in creat- ing the national organization of the Dominion Day festivities. While in London attending the Imperial Con- ference he extended invitations to His Majesty King George and to the Prince of Wales. Neither, however, were able to accept. The Prince will be in Canada this year but not until August, Premier King guided the bill to incorporate the National Commit- tee through the House of Commons recently. and at the suggestion of farmer members extended the com- mittee membership to several labor and agricultural organizations. The guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. Barrett, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Nestle- ton were with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crosier, recently. Mr. and Mrs. J, Lush; of Oshawa, with Mr, and Mrs. L, Lamb over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A, Crosier and Miss Mildred, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson of Greenbank, on Sunday. Mr. Arnold Roach was home over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. F. Crosier were in Oshawa on Monday. meen) (ren: FOOTBALL MEETING The South Ontario Football Asso- ciation will hold their spring meeting in the Township Hall, Brooklin, on Monday, April 11th when all interest- ed in Football aré requested to be present. It is the intention of the association to have two divisions this year, a senior and a junior. It would be appreciated if those intending to enter in either group would send a delegate to this meeting. etal} memes SCHOOL TRUSTEES MEET About one hundred school trustees met in Convention at Uxbridge on Friday last. Educational questions were discussed from the viewpoint of the trustee. A lively debate took place regarding certain rebates made by the County Council to High Schools that are not made to Con- tinuation schools and a committee was appointed to investigate this matter and take action as soon as possible to have the matter remedied, R.R. 2 Seagrave: Jones can handle ' Forbes' call en Robinson a, the erson Co. by ng Distance he always asks for Nr. Forbes. That makes it a Person-to-Per- son call. Forbes is often out. Somelimes it takes quite a while before the Operator can get "him on the wire, i There are three other em- ployees in the Henderson office, thoroughly posted on the details of the busi- nessy=who could give Ro- binson the information he wants. One of them could always be reached by a Station-to-Station call, cost- ing about twenty per cent less than a Person-to-Per- son call. qt is worth considering, before ou make a Long Distance call tf Station-to-Station service wi not give you what you want. ey DR. J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY ONTARIO CHIROPRACTIC. The Drugless Road to Health J. A. HETHERINGTON CHIROPRACTOR Monday, Wednesday and Friday ® from 2 to 5 pm. DRESSMAKING at your home. Apply to Miss G. Mitchell Bell Phone 128 r 88 April 7th COMING A. J. Davis, Port Perry, has arranged with F. E. Luke Optometrist and Optician (Upstairs opposite Simpson's) 163-167 YONGE ST., TORONTO to be at his store to examine eyes for glasses, on Thursday, APRIL 21st. Don't miss this chance. You should order give final 'approval %: the works, torchlight processions and a 7 a Fe 8 ~ minion of Canada's 60th birthday are history of Confederation. B 'maturing rapidly. This month a com- of representative citizens picnics and military re-|echo across the country in salutes 10,000 beacon fires stretched from riday, July 1, this year should be | Cape Breton - Island to Vancouver t | Dominion Day | Island. At noon on Dominion Day a | salute of guns will be fired from Parliament Hill, Ottawa, that® will The Governments of Great Britain and the other British Dominions will be represented in Canada and invita- tions have been sent to the United States and the republics of South America to have senior members of bill which has now passed both the House of Commons and the Senate incorporates the committee and pro- vided for $250,000 to meet its ex- pense. The Canadian Clubs, a nation- al body of patriotic character, has been active in promoting interest in Dr. J. A. Mathers Physician and Surgeon . A Coroner in Ontario. Office, Queen-8t., Port Perry. your SUIT NOW their governments present. There Bell Phone 17 id Coir oft pointed by amen I views. By ht there will be fire!fired in the greater cities of . -- - . n mim the celebration for seyeral months past. Through the Canadian Clubs 80,000 school houses in Canada are being presented with copies of the famous painting of the Fathers of Confederation. meee OP. MANCHESTER : The service on Sunday conducted by the W.M.S. was very well attend- ed. Splendid addresses were given by Mrs. Geo. Jackson and Mrs. W. A. Christy, of Port Perry. The choir was ably" assisted by the Misses See our attractive line of OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, also in fancy tweeds. We will be pleased to have you call and see: our We Do All Our Own Work. Cleaning 'and Pressing Done. W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry -- a hn La d A A Graduate Optomerist is here °° . Grant Christies| at your service-- ge. Mr. Taylor has|&nd no fee is ch for Mr. Christie for the| , examination or advice

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