Dresses of Gingham: and. Blouses: of Chene, Silk Georgatt and check ced | Dimity. inch White Broadcloth lish Broadcloth, 27 inches wide, in white auiy.. JULY SALE PER YARD 3 iy wi fl YARD 19c. | s Pure Thiond Silk. Hote in regular $1.50. : "JULY SALE $1.00 | 5, , White and Colors. si, | Men' s rey a 39c garment Wits Balbriggan. Underwear in white or Sonu. Short JULY iy SALE kA EACH 39¢. mEEEEN {Fer wee 35c. Soave shirts and knee fouath drawers. _ Boys' Tweed Suits 2 pr. Pants--$8. 75 . Boys' Suits of Grey Tweed with 2 rs of bloomers. Sizes 26 to 85. - JULY SALE $8.75 Boys' Negilee Shirts Boys' Negilee Shirts, size 1244 only. Regular $1.25. JULY SALE 75¢c. Men's Dollar Braces Made of Silk Flagtie webbing with kid ends. JULY SALE PRICE 59¢. Mors Silk Neckwear en. oe In Knitted Silk or Silk fabric. Regular $1.00 quality. . JULY SALE 49c. Mets Collar atten, lever top and celluloid back. © JULY SALE, 3 for 10c. bens after Fall of Nearly our Miles. susepissn TO FIND HIMSELF ALIVE After a headlong fall of nearly four just: the respirator, Van Laere said, 'miles through space, a French aviator he lost rontrol of the plane and de- , is safe tonight and 'cided he would have to jump to save He succeeded in leaping & "clear with the parachute, but when it he rey deo failed to open he believed that he prey I is Dies at an would be killed. ; re ed "I am astonished to' find myself c8BcEzs Superior Manilla STANDS UP to the last layer WILL NOT COLLAPSE. NO SNARLING We handle only, the old reliable Harvester Brand Twine. No better twine made. This twine runs smooth, and uniform in size without thin or raveled spots. The patented cover prevents tangling and keeps the ball from collapsing. Make your twine reservation NOW or on the basis of your acreage. This does not obligate you. in any way, but , does enable us to anticipate more adequately the wants of our customers. Avoid delays andunnecessary ex- pense by seeing us NOW. PERCY 8. JONES PORT PERRY BUY YOUR FLOUR FROM THE 9 ~ PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER C0. You have one great { advantage over the For Pastry, or Lily White for Bread. The number big city stores that of users is growl ing d daily. Our customers are pleased with our flour. Try it: be convinced. seek your customers' trade ~=hecause you can serve Mr. William Causle i , y, recently with the Galt them personally. Milling €ompany, is anxious to have the _ house wives of Port. Perry. and district -to- stant opportunities { use his flour. you have for doing a large business with a small stock. All the resources of wholesalers and manu- facturers are open to you. Order goods from them by Long Distance one day, and receive them the next. { to patronize the store where they can order anything--whether it is in stock or not. Occasion- 'ally calling up old custom- ers by Long Distance isa good way to ensure con- tinuance of their patron- age. aS ESE «Sept 11 and 12 «...Sept 15 to 17 «+».0ct. 4 and b «Aug. 22 to 27 ...Sept 12 to 17 «Sept 16 to 17 ires.Sept 6 to 9 Recognize . the con HAIRDRESSING AND ° BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Ladies' and Children's hair cutting. Mares! Waving, Curling, Shampooing aad all scalp treatment, ete. Halr combings made into switches and curls. Have = Covabob made from your long hake, Mrs. Spears Phone 346 Blong Block Port Perry W. A. Sangster - DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 pm. Office over McKeo's Shoe Stove. W. J. COOK Real Estate Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 You should order your SUIT See our attractive line of OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, also in fane; We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods. 'We Do All Our Own Work. Cleaning and Pressing Done. W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Petry Customers soon learn - It is very good for a man to be alone once in a- while, or at least it ought to be. And he ought to wish for. it, to desire it very greatly, on occasion. And if being alone with himself is always a bur- den and sore trial to any man there is something very serious the matter, something that ought earnestly to be looked into. Of course companionships are very fine and helpful, and we all need them, many of them, of the greatest variety possible, for our enlargement and stimulus and quickening. But at their very best there are many things that they cannot do VALUE OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING Mr. Ross Robertson tells The Canadian Manu- acturer's Assoc. of the need of Technical Train- Jou in our schools. "Technical training has proved its value. 'The graduates from our technical schools are readily absorbed in our industries. Sixty per cent of our school population eventually find themselves in in- ustrial employment but only 23 per cent are attending technical schools. We have had suf- ficient experience during the past 15 years to estimate the value of students trained in the in- dustrial atmosphere of our technical schools as compared with those who have spent the adoles- cent years in academic training, "Technically trained students have a very de- -cided advantage, Dus i is telly ectly reasonable to ~ expect, ct te the vo whe are undecided th vocation they will follow. will go t school until they i Hog So where the law permits them to ork, a5 as collegiates are more conven- tuated they attract the larger number of vey pecial importan ) 8 of tec SA sg ee lead is very essential. as I have said, were largely tart Bhar Bas Boe mot ir ote it until our sec- balance with the voca- follow." : for one, thing, too, of the most vital importance. There is a kind of study independence, an in- to dividuality and originality that is always very fine to see, that cannot be grown by the one who always insists on being in. the crowd. If one would grow a soul of his own, with character and distinctive quality to if, he must occasionally at least set some space between himself and ey people and give himself room to think his own thoughts and mAke his own personality. There must be a whole oe of people in the world suffering from spiritual and intellectual anemia and weakness just because they are living in a too crowded stmosphiere and do not often enough think the thoughts and and feeling that are