Smart Ideas in Vestees and Collar Sets We are showing a vestee; of white pique with a neat trim of pearl buttons. . . Price $1.50 'A vestee with collar attached and cuffs "to matchtis made of cream net trimmed with narrow ~ lace to match. Price $1.00 A circular collar of point d'esprit trimmed with lace, and cuffs to match, is priced at © perset $1.35 Collar sets consisting of circular collar of crepe de chene bound' with gold cloth. There are cuffs to match. Colors: Sand, Blue, Helio and Peach. per set $1.00 a | MEN'S TROUSERS i Men's trousers made of fine ~ J "worsted woven in neat check "pattern in Grey or Brown. Rn sty tts ant beh 'Price $3.50 loops. SPRING CAPS $1.75 - The shipment of caps just arrived is a special buy. They are made of all wool cloth in lig t colored _ tweeds. They are lined with satin and are stitch- ed throughout with silk. An attractive cap at a .. MEN'S Golf Hose for 8tyles in spring overcoats. Boys or Girls 85¢. pr. Made of cotton yarn and knit in rib stitch in fawn mixture. Turn back cuff at knee has pretty pattern band in blue. Sizes To to 10 Pair 85c. BRASSIERES at SPECIAL PRICE 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 There are tweeds in fancy grey and cravenette in sand shade. Price $20.00 Fancy Socks for Men 75c¢. Men's sock in fancy silk mix- ture. They are knitted in fancy checks in attractive shades. Sizes 10} to 113. Per pair 75c¢. moderate price. Sizes 634 to 73% Price $1.75 _ HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Ladies' and Children's hair cutting. Marea) ; iy Waving, Onrling, Shampooing Box 47, Myrtle Sta yy Cy, Hair combings = : . Property quickly and .satis- made inte switches and curls. Have ro0t0ily hought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from, : Bell Phone 120 r 2 W. J. COOK Real Estate IF. W. McINTYR] A. J. Davis, Port Perry, has arranged to be at his store to examine eyes for Butterick Quarterly 25c. April Delineator 25c. COMING! DR. J. A. MURRAY DENTIST F. E. LUKE OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 163-167 YONGE S8T., TORONTO. \ (Upstairs opposite Simpson's) PORT PERRY ONTARI AUCTION SALE one THURSDAY APRIL 21st, 1927 premises on Saturday, April 28rd. Don't miss this chance. Jos. Baird, Auctioneer. oy 7 of gear-shift automobiles--could pro- © duce such a car as the Most Beautiful T "Sheva. in Chevrolet History--could intro such smooth, ever been sol 'Chevrolet, at. such phenomenally low prices be lows prices for which Chevrolet has d in Canada. * . CF-3516 ha PRODUCT of GENERAL MOTORS of CANADA, i BEARE BROS., PORT PERRY Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 3 Mrs. J. T. Henderson, Prince Al- bert, has sold her house, and is hold- ing an auction sale of furniture at the Y FF A lighted match, a campfire left smouldering, ful of fire when in the wi RON LZ > PEL =~ cigarette butt, may cost you your job. It our MayLose lens ob Forest Fires Continue Unchecked, Hundreds of thousands of Can adian. men and women depend upon the forests for their livelihood. You may be one of them. thrown down carelessly in the woods, or a is up to you; be care- CHARLES STEWART Minister of the Interior. F Phone 177 Pt. Perry Dominion Store ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public that we have a full range of nice and Summer . Goods, which will be sold at very reasonable prices. If you are going to buy anythin be sure to call at the Port Perry H and see our beautiful goods at the lowest prices. You will save money. Watch next week's advt. ALIX. GILBOORD in these lines, ominion Store Port Perry MANCHESTER Mr. J. Stanton, of Wellington, was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosier., Mr. P. Campbell was in Toronto last week. Mrs. Howard Dobson was visiting with Mrs. P. Chapman, of Claremont, recently. * Mrs. O. Hill was visiting with her daughter, Mrs. P. Campbell, a few days last week, bridge, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. Barrett, on Sunday. Mrs. A. Crosier, was in Oshawa on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Deveney, of To- ronto were recent gugsts of Mr. F. Masters and Mr. A. Masters, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Crosier and Miss N. Armstrong of Port Perry ,at F, Crosier's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells and Mr. Fred Wells, of Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. L. Lamb, on Sunday. Mr, F. Lamb and Mr. C. Lamb in Lindsay for the week end. 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Innis of Greenbank with Mr. and Mrs. Masters recently. Miss B. Reesor was visiting in Lindsay with Miss Hattie Lamb re- cently. Mrs. Ed. Barrett is visiting with friends in Oshawa, We notice that some of our farmers Mr. and Mrs, A. Plueman, of Ux- | S.. 0. FOOTBALL ASOCIATION The South Ontario Football Asso- eiation held their annual meeting in the township chamber, Brooklin, on Monday evening, when the following officers were elected: President--Jas. Palmer, Pickering. 1st Vice--W. H. Turner, Green River 2nd Vice--J, Ashenhurst, Goodwood. Sec'y--T. R. Price, Myrtle Station. The entry fee will be ten dollars, the registration form 30c. and each club will be required to deposite $20 as a guarantee of fulfillment of the schedule. It was decided that all entries must be in by Wednesday, April 20th, on which date the .next meeting will be held and the schedule drawn up. The decision of the divisions was left over till the next meeting on ac- count of the uncertainty of the num- ber of teams entering. The unfinished schedule of 1926 in the Sinclair Cup Competition was ordered to be played before the com- son. Goodwood receiving the bye and Cherrywood and Claremont to play the first round. It was decided to secure Class A Referees for the regular schedule. Secretary Price was given an hon. orarium of $50.00 for services in, have commenced plowing. C.C.M. Bicycles & Chevrolet Dealers | . 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 20% off. Call and Get Prices, 1926. Wilkinson Plows Spring mencement of the regular 1927 sea-| _ We n= o! pps them A Graduate Optomerist is here --at your service-- and no fee is charged for examination .or advice 'W. A HARE Optomerist 3 King Street, Oshawa or Leonard Blk, Port Perry, every THURSDAY . ---- Qa BABY CHICKS FOR SALE John 8. Martin strain White Wyan- dotte baby chicks also a limited num- ber of Barred Rock Chicks. Each 20c. White Wyandotte eggs for hatch- ing, 75¢ for 18, $5.00 per hundred. Mrs. Fred Raines, Phone 189 r 8-1. apr 21 FOR SALE Heavy Seed Oats, different varieties, also cedar posts, 18¢ each. Apply to Alex Lee, R.Rd, Uxbridge, Port Perry Bell Phone 113r4. apr 21 Dr. J. A. Mathers Physician and Surgeon A Coroner in Ontario. Office, Queen St. Port Perry. « Bell Phone 17 You should order your SUIT NOW See our attractive line of OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, also in fi tweeds. We will be pleased to have you Cleaning "and Pressing Done. W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port |