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Port Perry Star, 29 May 1924, p. 5

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~ Big. Value i in Cotton Stockings 50c. Pair, Instead of buying a regular 50c. line of we a , we are reducing some lines of 60c, will distribute even- 65¢., and 75¢. hose in order to lower our ly your bust and Sor In children's hose there isa fine shoulder and coarse ribbed stocking in black or Hesh d white. In ladies' hose we are selling a esD.an fine lisle hose in black only. complete Clearing price per pair 50c. the good ' lines of your 3 i Early Closing Notice On Wednesday afternoons until further notice, this x fo will close at 12.80. +4444 'Granulated Sugar $9.55 Car of Nut Coal expected about the 15th of June. Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Canned Tomatoes 20c. Canned Peas Canned Corn 16e. Laundry Soap, | Toilet Soap, 6 bars. 25c. Granite Tea Children's Stockings 15¢. pair. When i in need of Seed Corn, Mangle and Turnip Seed, Bran, Shorts, Flour and Chop, give us a call. "WESLEY CROSIER = General Merchant, Seagrave Tr ahh Standard QTRAIGHT grain feeds vary in weight to D the bushel. The lighter the grains, the * more hulls and less protein. The protein content is important if your herd is to pro- Schumacher Feed is scientifically prepared from milled products of Corn, Oats, Barley and Wheat, with Linseed Meal. It is per- = July balansed, aad jis quality never varies The Government svarantend analysis ap- "The ey 1 to the Spies of the but attract attention from er by as well. We are showing two good lines at 50c. yd. One is a madras muslin in natural color, 36 inches wide, in a pretty floral medallion effect. The other line is a cream voile, with open work stripes. Price per yard 50c. Grass Veranda Rugs These rugs are made of a strong grass fibre, woven on a strong cotton warp, and stencilled \in oriental deigns. Sizes 14 x 71t., to 8x 101t. Prices $2.00 to f15.50. Oiled Opaque Window Shades - $1.39 There are two lines of shades worth $2.00. One is duplex, white outside and green in- side; and the other is a plain white or cream with pretty insertion. Both good cloth mounted on spring roller. egular $2.00, sale price $1.39. PEGI PPL 4000004400000 404 044 +4444 44444444 FLL 4 4004444000000 00 RnR aLan June Delineator - Your Pocket used as a bank has many dis advantages. Money carried in it is easy to "spend on trifles or may be Tost or stolen. Weekly deposits in our Savings Bank will accumulate rapidly. Small or large accounts are welcome CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up $20,000,000 pial Reserve Fund $20,000,000 Port Perry Branch ; E. B. Walker, Manager E. H. Gerrow & Son Don't forget our Good Bread and Pastry. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. City Dairy Ice Cream Served at the Store, or supplied in Bricks or Bulk. SOFT DRINKS JE H. GERROW & SON, " PORT PERRY, ONT. Yonge and Charles ee Totus, = Remains open all the year and admits students 'at any time. Demand for our graduates far greater than our supply. Write * today for free catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. W. J. COOK REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- Lacto bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 EE ------ JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S,, D.D.8. DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto. Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 pm. Even- ing by appointment. Phones--Office 68 r 2. Residence68 r 8 'Office over Morrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 80c. per 1b. for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. MRS. HENRY TAYLOR It is with deepest regret that we announce the death of one of the old and respected citizens of Reach Tp. in the person of Mrs, Henry Taylor, of Ashburn, formerly of High Point, in her 77th year. Although she had been in failing health for some time past, the end came only after a few days of illness, quite unexpectedly. She has resided in this part of the country ever since coming from Lower Canada as a child with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Sears. She married Mr. Henry Tay- lor, of" High Point, fifty-four years ago and they resided on their farm there until about a year ago, when Mrs. Tayior's failing health compelled them to retire from active life, and to go-and live with her son, Mr. George Taylor, of Ashburn, where she passed away very peacefully on the 12th of May. Mrs. Taylor was a kind friend and a loving wife and mother. Besides mourn her loss, four son, William of Ashburn; Charles W., of Saskatche- wan; Robert, of Port Perry; George of Ashburn; and two daughters, Mrs. George Tripp, and Mrs. Levi Ward, both of Whitby. The funeral took place on Wednes- day, May 14th, to Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Prince Albert. Ope SEAGRAVE At time of writing, John Mark is still in a critical condition in Oshawa Hospital. We all hope he may recover his health and strength. Mr. W. Moon has given up store keeping and hag sold his stock to Mr. W. Crozier, our new general store keeper. The first Ice Cream of the season arrrived at our store. It is "Goode" stuff. Born in Toronto, on May 22, 1924, to Mrs. Adam Wallace, (nee Olga Moon), a daughter. Both doing well. Mr. H. McKnight, Toronto, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. L. Scott. Miss Lizzie and Sillie Blight and a lady friend, of Toronto, spent the holiday under the parental roof. ICE CREAM GO TO RUDDYS Sundaes and all kinds of Fancy Dishes made from NEILSONS' Delicious Ice a _sorrowing husband, she leaves to

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