E possible point. Read the items below. ar store will save you money. in Hat to go at Half Price. uite a number of stylish hats made up for our ummer trade. Th Shapes are stylish and at- tively trimmed. Every hat in the showroom will be sold at half price. Come early and secure a good choice. "MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS SALE OF FANCY WASHGOODS this menth we are putting on our count a few dozen assorted We still have in stock a goob variety of the fancy dress goods we are clearing 'at : : : iF; 89c. per yard. These range from 30 to 38 inches in width. is the remainder 4 vol Pav dh ok. LR ns ashles this line we have some better quality voile and organdies. All 38 and 40 | Eo uy dite modes and range in size from 6§ to 7§. price $1.25 to $2.25 inches in width. The regular Price $1.00 to $1.75 per yard. "4 > si'p Price 95¢c. |I- Now on Sale for 49e¢. per yard." MENS' KHAKI SHIRTS | CLEARING SALE OF WHITEWEAR We have yet a good Variety of ladies whitewear which we are selling at a great We have an exceptionally fine khaki chambry shirt for men, made with reduction. This line consists of white nuderskirts, white corset cover, and the Princess } 'pocket a and collar. For this week only, 98c. slip. Come in and look now 'Our Prices are right." BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS oh BOYS' BLOOMER SUITS : We have about iwely boys' bloomer suits in tweeds and worsteds made up in waistline and belt- We have now in stock a complete ange of sizes in Boys' Fine Shirtwaists. ed models which we are reducing in price to clear this week. The colors are light grey and brown e materials are striped prints and ginghams. They are made with collar, ll Now is your chance to get your boy a suit for Summer wear at a very reasonable price. These suits pocket, and buttoned waist. Suitable blouse for boys for summer wear. sell regularly from $10.00 to $15.00. Sizes 10 to 15 years., SALE PRICE 86c. i 3 Clearing Price $7.75 Sizes 29 to 35. UTICA Mrs. Selelrs of Scott, is spending Let This Engine Sov days with her sister Mrs, : Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell and July Delineator . Butterick 5 | Price 20c " Eh decensed.. 66 of Chapter Statutes of On- sas | |s Your Corn ry prt ih others having nst the estate of John fea" tie Vilage ot Port the County Ontario, who died on or about the of Yay A.D, 1928, are, on|. family visited at the home of Mr. J. P ump Your Water Toms, at Lemonville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell nad By simply attaching a Toronto Pumping Engine Ji your pump daughter, Willa, of Toronto, visited ' yay can have running water for every purpose you Ay at Mr. Frank Kendall's recently. of AY, A.D. ° pf the time and ind saved--the freedom from tiresome pump- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones and their The European Corn Borer id =e Bughts with direct J inck iy. daughter, spent one day in Toronto, oronto 8 Wi connected jack are easily, last week. Jo question of doubt as toils DE wre ¥ but securely attached to the pump. Specially designed for Mr. Jas. E. Mitchell, Raymond mn a fiel of corn. Guar careiu y puniping service, Smooth-running and almost noiseless. Pilkey and Wilbur Rusnell, were in against the infestation of your crop. Easily adjusted to oid height of I pu. Operate Brooklin on Saturday last. 'economically on gasoline nt pulley on the Mrs. E. Kendall was in Toronto crank-shaft makes power Ap indepe for operating th last week. churn, separator, washing machine, etc. . M. STONE Seagrave, Ont A Toronto Water System, with this direct connected Beware of These Signs The first easily observed sign of the infestation is the breaking over of the of wi or tis Shalt 544% 1 no ce' : 364 08 A ; We Jha corn tassels RUDDY'S : LUNCH i xecutors will not be liable Later the feeding of the England Pump Jock {rR fisseta of any part there. "worms" begins to show "will gio you the advantages The P lace for Good £ Hf on the stalks, which, being of glly water service. See Appetizing Meals i noice aa not have them at the' time | greatly weakened, break over. Finally the cobs and shanks become infested and the entire stalk col- lapses to the ground. . The borer then seals it- self for the winter in corn stubble or corn stalks, which must either be purnt up or ploughed un- der before June 1st of the year following. : 'Write for Pamphlet on the control of this insect JAS. RUDDY, Proprietor, Bell Phone 96 W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office over Archer's Hardware PORT PERRY, ONTARIO JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.DS., D.D.S. DENTAL 'SURGEON. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. goons and University of Toronte. Office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings y appointment. Bell Phone office 68, ring 2; residence ringh Office over Morrison's Drug Store Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN AD: 1 "Crozier nd Elizabeth Ann Executors. solicitor, JNO. W. CROZIER ~are offered to-day for investment in Government and Municipal Bonds, yielding a high return. The purchase or sale of such securities can be arrang: of ed at any of our branches. Our monthly list of offerings will . be sent on request. : 6 "IHF. CANADIAN BANK Se LL Rk "OF COMMERCE BR MURRAY Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 938 Dr. C. T. Harrison PALMER GRADUATE PAID.UP. CAPIT. - « $15000000 RESERVE ND "ie 300008 SORT PARRY BRANCH, 2. B. Wath, Mensew: : S------ Chiropractor nous FOR SALE Office in Mropracic Upstairs i Bungalow for sale on Cochrane St., -- FORT PERRY - Port. Perry, 5 rooms and summer - | h bathroom and plumbing com-