Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1914, p. 5

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eek is charatterized by good taste and réal worth. Never as now. All the fashion ideas which conform to our high standard- of ere, and a bewildering assortment of beautiful hats they are sure. - And the same applies to Suits, Coats and Skirts. All good, nart, sensible styles, but no freaks. You're certain to be agreeably sur- it the low prices marked on these stylish garments. e cordially Invite You to visit our Millinery Showroom during our Opening Display. Immense Display of Dressgoods, Silks, Washgoods and Ready-to-Wear. LADIES' SUITS Ladies' Suits made in the very Latest styles of the most sought for materials such as. Hammered Crepe, Honeycomb cloth, Serge, Whipcord, etc. Store this Wi SILKS Big range of silks, including. Ratine, plain' and fancy Pailette. Extraordinary Showing of Spring Silk Prices $15. 00 to $26. 00] ~ SPRING COATS Ladies' Spring Coats, madein short _ sport. style or 34 length with flare at bot-. "tom or in the more simple tailored style of fawn whi pros. - The 'sport coats are generally o more striking colors i in_ tan, Ready-to-Wear In addition to our regular Spring stock of Suits, Coats and Skirts; we have persuaded one of the large manufacturers to send an exhibit representing the most fashionable lines they make. These lines of course are merely on approval and will be returned at the end of the week unless DRESSGOODS Extensive showing of Fancy Suitings in Whipcord, Bedford Cords. In the new shades of tans, tapestry blue, lime, green, etc. WASHGOODS We are showing an immense range of washgoods this season, including Bro- cades plain and Fancy Crepes, Voiles, i d ira en tapestry blue, etc: some customer wishes to purchase at a _ baddygreen, apesiry blue, moderate advance on cost. Any styles x Prices $7. 00 to $15. 00 bought will not be duplicated. . McINTYRE 'Homemade Pls ' Apple; Pumpkins Raisin, Mince} Mck cKag ue Greenbank % ros y Linon and Cream, for sale at Nevi- ONTARIO son's Quick Lunch.' Tty. them. Or- S P R ING ders: reserved: by Phone. No 143. Soring | is the BARG Al N S Wana March 25th _ ONE DAY ONLY." Fre sh Groceries of No. 1 quality. effects should take SETTLERS' SPECIAL TRAIN which leaves LO Toronto sect SWEA 'ER COATS REDUCED. || ficuay during SARC and ieitic R Toronto Union Station. UNDERWEAR REDUCED. " Gent Lined Kid Kid Gloves. ighost. Frices es Paid for Produce. | Xe Charge for Berths CARS ON ALL TRAIN x Particulars from. he an Pacific Agents or mber $1 saved is $1 earned: ; Fancy Piques and also some beautiful embroidered Flouncings in Crepe, Black and Cream Net, etc. Port Perry Homeseekers' CANADIAN (=F: Veod fo | 4 | HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAN ITOBA, ALBERTA ; SASKATCHEWAN Each Tuesday March 8 to October 27, inclusive. Winnipeg and Return Edmonton and Return « 'rom Toronto, and Stations West and Norn of Toronto. Proportionate fares from Stations East of Toronto. -- Exeursions 1 Those taking advantage*of -above Excursions should bear in mind the many exclusive features offeyed by the Canadian Pacific Railway, in connec- tion with a trip to the West. It is the only all-Canadian route. Only line operating through trains to Wes- tern Canada. No change of depots. Only line operating through standard" and tourist sleepers to Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipment is owned and operated by Canadian Pacific Railway, affording the highest form of efficiency. Homeseckers' fares will be in effect cach [uesday, March 3rd to October 27th, inclusive, and roundtrip second class tickets will be sold via Canadian Pacific Railway from Ontario points \ (Azilda and East) at very low fares-- for example: from Toronto," also West and North of Toronto, to Winnipeg and return $35, to Edmonton and re- turn $43. Other points in proportion. Fares from points East of Toronto will be slightly higher, Return limit two months. Homeseekers' trains leaves Toronto each Tuesday during March and April, Each Tuesday during March and April the Canadian Pacific will run Settlers' trains to Winnipeg and West and for the accomodation of settlers travelling with live stock and effects a colonist car will be attached to the settlers' effects train. This' car will leave Toronto on regular train at_I0. 20 p.m. and on arrival at West Tor- onto 1t will be attached. to settlers" effects train as mentioned above. 'or those not travelling with live stock and effects special colonists cars will be attached to regular trains from Toronto, running throughto Winni- peg without change. No charge is made for accommodation in- colonists cars. : Tourist sleeping cars are also oper= ated on regular train leaving Toronto Ee 10.20 p.m. Full particulars from any C. P Agent or write M. G. Musphy, trict Passcoger Agent, Toranto. ta ur -Limit two months. REDUCED SETTLERS' FARES (ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS) EACH TUESDAY, MARCH AND APRIL Settlers and families without live stock shows use REGULAR TRAINS, leaving Toronto 10.20 p.m. DAILY. Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers. trains Toronto to Winni x god Prints, --When a Lady buys Perfume-- --She chooses it with as much discrimi- nation as she does her gowns and hats. ER write M. G. Murphy, D.P.A., Toronto. & lb =! White Wyandotte | Eggs for Hatching 'It must be distinctive in character--it must breathe _ refinement--and it must be of strictly high quality. Corson's Toilet Requisites fill all these requirements, whether in Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Face Creams, or Talcs. They are composed of the most expen- sive materials, carefully compounded by skilled chemists. 's "IDEAL ORCHID" and Corson's * POMANDER " line of Perfume, Toilet. Water, Talcum Powder, etc., are particular favorites, Ask your druggist for 10c. sample of the Orchid odor. 1 ERFUMES LIMITED - « . TORONTO, ONT. engaged in the J IAAfactiune of Pugines am Sali Rogie

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