Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Jul 1922, p. 5

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: hi Jen - ~ Men's Suits of Tweed and worsted made up in regular 8 button. sacque - dels with 5 button vest. Trousers ave belt loops and are finished /With or without cuffs. Colors are wn or grey mixtures. = Sizes 37 to 40. Regular $22.00 For $16.50 > Re Boys' Bloomer Suits Boys' Worsted Suits $6.50 $8.75 $9.75 $3.95 No aranes of Boyg Suits in belted We have about 17 Boys' Suits made Materials are tweeds and worsteds with straight knicker pants. These made with bloomer pants. Sizes 28 to suits sold regularly up to $8.00. Sizes ! 34. Regular $12.00 to $15.00. 32, 83 and 34 only. Black Silk Hose : ~ 95c pair 5 One of the season's novelties - Worien's hose; perfect in quality § made of fine lawn in plain - d made of pure Hhread silk, rein- |J{ shades of rose, bine, mauve and ced where the wear is greatest. [| maise with embroidered design, ar §: Bale price 95¢ § in one color. Special at 2 for x ¥ 5 Pe PP Re Bi} Prices $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75 Price to clear $3.95 Al /. TICINTYRE - "pe fr ir a HEH om Money Belts 4 Ge E old way of carrying your money ) in gold in a belt, when travelling, 8 had neither the advantages of safety g nor comfort. UR Travellers' Cheques are pay- Ok only to your order, can be cashed promptly in small amounts for our immediate requirements and take ittle space in your pocket. Try them, THE CANADIAN BANK I OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL » $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - " $15,000,000 "el SR % LMED : PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manager. est car to operate itsnivi~2 4 ~ CONSTANT Stuy! one of the most popular cars in Canada The average woman makes a constant stu -day. - In Toronto, the. DURANT stands of the needs a home. If 0 avs Sly place for the number of cars sold up gu toadda new buffet to your dining room or a he present. RE ; "new chiffonier or dressing table to your bedroom VAS snl iy £ + oe as you can make a satisfactory choice from the Y: : i 2 P: stock we'are shawing' ' REE ER te it car to ride in = ECTOR Self-Oiling Windmills BB "Oil Once a Year" -\ ; She I can now show you a Windmill that + ) requires "oil"only once a year." (1 want to show you the cream 8) The TORONTO Self-Oiling Windmill. All gears operate in a bath of separator with " all dor ] EY special oil which is not affected by ; sither heat or Sold avery bearing % Rie EE and working part is thoroughly an the trouble left out : Sides 8 automatically lubricated, A No more climbing" towers in all It has only half the discs that other . kinds of weather to oil the Mill. The Cream separators requits, and they re mre : A NEW TORONTO requires "oil only a difference that makes in cleaning! ] 4 once a year." It turns easier than any other machine. : 1f you already own a TORONTO Wind- No complicated gearing--just two gears iP mill, | can give you this self-oiling feature and two spirals. The power is delivered by merely interchanging the head and direct. 3 3 £ : ; using your present wheel. The splindle is self-aligning. The bowl / This New Mill is worth looking over-- balances itself by gyrosco; 5 action." It sy call in and I will be pleased to give you hangs loosely on-the spindle, with ninety full information and prices por ¢ cent, of weight be ow point of Sous Re . be tact. - Compact--sanitary--easy to : : ; The Gilaonofls itself automatially. The || 1° M. J. Stone :: Seagrave whale machine can be taken apart with- | : es eoyutins, a weil 2g 5 LL} 8 vl 'the new Gilson Cream Separa- ose skimming--I "Farm to Rent = South Halves Lots Thirty-one ' Thirty-two, Fourth: Concession. Dailing- fam} id. Plow ' FIRST - CLASS. lily obtain rd

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