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Port Perry Star, 22 Mar 1923, p. 8

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evening of March 14th, and enjoyable time was reported. 1 'Quilting has 'been quite the rage. | What's the idea? Preparing for an- other cold winter I guess. Mr. Thos. Redman and Mr, I. Rod- ' - man haye been in Michigan attending] 4 T= 3 'Mr, E. Reader's funeral, | pi easy it is to he bread at home. They Mr. Rodman greatly enjoyed a visit a are the sips of of home bread makers whe . with Dr. Geo. Jones, while in Mich. use Quaker Flour Conundrum Column Who is the longest man on, Scugog ? Hone bread making vith Quiker Flour uceess, ne sause Quaker Flour is high in quality and Who is the sweetest man on Scu- ; \ gog? Sweetman, rigidly uniform. It always bakes the same. Who represents the colored people Send a postcard fer our folder of recipes of Serr~=? = Redman. for home-made bread making. It will be = * Who 1» the cleverest man_on "Scu- "sent free. : gog? Reader. Manchester Quaker Flour || STORE NEW Best quality $ heese per 1b 5 Always the Same- -Alwags the Best Fresh Graham Flour 5 lbs. 25¢ : Fresh Cream of Wheat 4 1bs. 25¢ Made by the Quaker Oats Company at the iF biog i Draperies : : : Ten per cent. off all lines Men's QUAKER MILLS eeoraLion. of at : and Boy's Fleeced Underwear. |- PETERBOROUGH and SASKATOON ~~ ™¢ : We have a delightful range of new patte ust arrived, and would Puritan Cotton Batts 2 for 25¢ : . be ® pleased to show them to you. Men's Knitted Woollen Mitts, DISTRIBUTORS: Port.Perry; Hogg 4 & Lytle bi You will be under no Papers n Cita and 4 reg. 7bc., to clear at 59c Sunderland--Tim DoylerZ. = 500 rolls Bedroom Papers | n Chi ntz and d St We have that good National Le with cut out borders. - Y% : ed Light Coal Oil. : 500 rolls' Kitchen and Dinin Room Pa ers, Sp Sho ne in a W. F. CROSIER =~ thompion Brand md good variety of colors. Special for bn rat 4¢. Toll. ey Six good patterns in Tapestry papers, suitable for Hall or W. 7 COOK M ERICAN : _ Dining Room. Good value at 25c. On Salat. 156. wil DEALER IN « YN : All last year's papers go at 25 per cent, discount. : = RA aE SL No E ) @ = Property quickly and satisfac- torily bought, sold and exchanged on reasonable terms. Large list to select from Bell Phone 120 r 2 . Far arm 12 Rent South - Halves Lots "Thirty-one «1 Thirty-two, Fourth C ion, Darling ton, 200 acres impros ed furm land Plow ing after present ciop. Full possession Oet. lst, 1922, Apel to 4 : " \ : i : : ay : aly : | ba, | WE SELL IT N\ | ol v ter, &c. awa, ) : 2 Solititor for the owners We are selling more and more Champion Brand "AMERICAN" Panes : : : every year. This section of the country is discarding its old style : REACH COUNCIL fences as false economy, and in making the needed change, is turning to Met on Monday, March 12th with the very best galvanised fencing and steel posts that cen be bought. all members present. Minutes of We are 3 u Y : PR AINT last meeting read and approved. ) Jeffrey-Till -- Introduced and car- Posts, the pride of their makers, THE CANADIAN STEEL & WIRE - ) | fo " A'worn the Took yo ried through a by-law. appointing CO., LIMITED, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, | & VARNISHES . A flocs viol o overseers of the highways and fence ' 1 ¢ impossible "to repair, but if floors painted, feet cannot: iti viewers for the several divisions for "Fence." and we'll show J ¥ ph fR i the year ending the lst day of May Say Jou, " i . -- the nt wear but 2 'the' wo {i # | 1024, Sx during the pleasure of the WwW. P ARRISH sei Port Perry Councillor McDonald was appointed to Jecure four cords of wood for the - i : : . ; = Councillor Thompson was author- | - SUTTON 7 Ty Jost : ] ; 3 7 ) } : ized to have the snow gates along . the Provincial Highway removed to the Township lot. was paid $8.00 for wood a. b7 Gt ae sup; hay Mes, Fitchett. athmasters and Fenceviewers Ss 3 : ; 1, Wm. Parrott; 2, Faward pihton; Z . i : 3 J. W.-Hemmingway, 4 E Diamond; A | ate birdvwo a, R. Corner; 6, Ed. Fielding; . F, Sand 8, J. Risebrough; 9, G. G. Webster; 10, W, Ball; 11. Prank We Pave vacated our former implement" shop and Harris; 12," Hy. Fielding; 13, Wm. have moved to the building on Perry St. formerly used Christie; 14, Geo." Kight: 15, Geo. as a market, Smith; 17, Geo.: McClintock, 18, A. : ' ] 10 Midgley; 19, T. Lakey; 20, Jas. Mit- We have for special sale some articles that will be | finish with a Siridtie I, 2 Joopet;_ 8, Yard: good buying for the person who needs them. These money-back | % 26, H. Ken include a Gasoline Engine, a tinder, and a Sewing : guarantee, It endalls 2%: 3 Dien; 38 F. Bailey; 3, N 8. Maskine, all second hand, ut in good tion fo | > ¢Dona aile; Js ° 4 5, onal i; 3, Sh Milan: 3, ) Me i offered at reasonable price. " ; Hr mmonds; 34a a el vy F teh ha A. Cooks 36, &. Pogue 81, W Bowles; C. A. RUNDLE Ce Jerateh white 38, C. Wells; 38a, J. Owen; 39, Robt. : : not af | Palmer; 40, C. W. Ashenhurst; 40a, b ¢ 3 fected by waver. 8. Wilkinson; 43 Nebo ict Dealer in edt hi So : = eo. Mark ebster; y : bin Co x i : 4 TR : f Ward: 45, J. Gibson; 4 Midgley, Farm Machinery, Gasoline olive Engines, Automobile 2 ] ; Fp pd ey NG 7 | ; {05 Luke do, i? Supplies, "De Laval parators, © Pianos in y | orseyth; 50; care; | | Organs, Gramaphones, rical Supplies i / {R 5 32, H. Real; 58, I Mitchells 54, : i , Was. Glider 50 R. Acton. 55a, Jno. Singer Sewing Machines Somerville; 56, Cecil E. : Leask; 5 8, Ed. "Bryant 59, R Adon; Hi Watson; 61, D. Fruax: 62 2, S.A. allace; 63, J. Grant; 64, W Pour son; 65, Lt be Brewny 66, S. Reynol 67, Jas. Sho RJ stay} 9, Ww. Beaton; , "Hearn; 71, Doug. rr _"_mm

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