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Port Perry Star, 17 Feb 1927, p. 8

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'Siifed Breakfast Bacon, perth. ...... dBc. Lard, Davies', per 1b ................21c. Oranges, Sunkist Navels, per doz. 89¢, 49c. iti ess for 280. 'Grapefruit, large Corn, ..:...........2 tin for 29c. Harvest Pumpkin, ... .+2 tins 26¢ Aylmer Catsup, per 12 oz bottle . .. .. ...21¢ # Aylmer Crushed Pineapple, 2's per tin 25c. §# Posts Bran Flakes ........2 pkgs for 25c. # Puffed Rice, per pkg Yexa rye ses d80, # Puffed Wheat, per pkg. ..............14c. Fancy Blue Rose Rice .......2 bs for 21c. Aunt Dinah's Molasses, 14s tin .10c. Fenny's Assorted Chocolates, ..per Ib 26c. Brazil Nuts, per Ib ' a ene 28s Tareagos Mmenis, pee I SE _ Superior Floor Wax, 1 Ib tin ant Br i Aa th, tle Lynn Valley Peas, 114s svi: 2 tins for 2 . Pinetree Matches vers enie nas, 8 for 27c. 8; Heavy Zinc Washboards ninco syns sine aw dB0s Palmolive Soap ...:......,.....8 for 25c. § bed, Aver Soups" 7. 1s cs RP Gillex, (cash and carry) ..............14e, Gillett's Lye (cash and carry) ........14ec: Magic Baking Powder (cash and carry) 34c. Sherriff's. Pure Extracts, 114 oz bottle 23c. Sherriff's Jelly Powder .....:...4 for 25¢. Sherriff's Orange Marmalade, + .4'8 tin 6bc. JAMES McKEE & SON 'Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Peny. ABLACK BUSINESS 200018S-ITON LIME WOOD GAN. Biles OISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL LLIN Soft Coal SOLVAY ( OKE When you are in need of Fuel give us a call. We always have a supply on hand of SCRANTON HARD COAL--=all required sizes. SOLVAY COKE--Nut and Pea sizes. SOFT COAL--for domestic use. STEAM COAL WOOD--Body Hardwood, ; Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood Slabs. QUALITY AND SERVICE: Our policy is to handle only the best grades obtainable, and sive prompt and careful attention to all orders. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT Yard Phone 94 "> PRINCE ALBERT Mr. Angus Kirby is handing some colts these days that give promise of speed, especially from the rear with a clean pair of heels. Mr. and Mra John Warren left 1akb week for Oshawa where they will 're- main for the balance of the winter. A number from here attended the bean super at Epsom on Feb. 11th. A good crowd attended Mr. George Howsam's' sale on Monday. Our motorists are taking good ad-|i vantage of the open roads these days. It is wonderful for this time of the year to be able to use the car. Regrets are expressed to the re- latives of the late James Balfour who died very suddenly last week. Mr. Balfour was at one time a resident of this village and was beloved by all. We still hear the buzz of the busy cross cut and buzz saws. i ( ---- AUCTION SALES February 22nd--James Hobbs, lot «8, Con. 7, East Whitby, Farm' stock and implements. See bills for list and terms, Sale at 1° p.m, Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. te QO Orme ~~ YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE Yorkshire Whites, ready to wean. 'Apply to Roy Henders, Port Perry,| Phone 112 r 5. : i , ------ Qi | ASHBURN = The Women's Guild of Burn's| Md are having a Valentine Social on Wednesday evening of this week. lo Xeuak of Seageave was] Uptown Office 233 We wish them every happiness as they start on lifé's journey together. ere Pte SAMELLS-CROSIER 12th, 1927, at 2.80 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier, of Manchester, when their only daughter Alpha Gertrude was united in mar. ate: by, er Tathen, lodked canton crepe; her bridal veil was EE. fi i Phone 152 | A GREAT PARTY A truly remarkable tribute was paid to Mrs. Thos, Archer and Mr. 'ercy Chase, when some*200 persons had a surprise party at their home on the he 4th concession of Reach, on Wed- onda evenin of last week. These frien not only came from the im- mediate neighborhood; but from Ux- bri ldge, Lindsay, Port Perry and other poin to these two citizens, who are leaving shortly for a new home near Lindsay. These vg Addresses fire Fhe expres- sion of their goodwil om, - sion of their goodwill. SpOmpanY, Dear Percy--We your friends and standing that you are soon to leave us, have met here to-night to express our appreciation of the intrinsic value you have been to this neighborhood since coming here some 10 years ago, You have always given your time and talent most willingly for the up- building of God's work in Church, Choir, SurMay School, League or wherever needed. Your leadership, help, words, and even the smile on your face was an inspiration to us all. We all enjoyed immensely your singing, Percy. It did us god to hear you sing the old songs as well as the new, especially those of Harry Laud- er. We doubt if Harry could have made those more real to us than you did. - We will miss you when you are gone, but the songs that you Sang to us will live on and a tender spot will always remain for you in our hearts. In the line of sports and plays you never failed us and always showed great cheer and skill, As a slight token of our apprecia- tion we ask you to accept: this watch and whenever you look at it may it bring pleagant memories of the days that you lived among your friends of Manchester and vicinity. We wish you every success Zand happiness in your new home and the neighbbrhood to which you are going. We know our loss will be their gain. Come back Percy and see us all, as often as you can for your welcome will never wear out. (Bigned) ~ Lloyd McKee, Lorne Thompson, Howard Franklin, Herb. Brooks. : Dear Mrs. Archer-- The esteem which we your friends and neighbors of Manchester and vicinity hold for you is. high. Your good influence has reached far and wide which has been shown in many ways, especially, through Percy. You have had I "since i They came to say farewell |® dy i i i gid ga neighbors of this community, under- stable, hen house, drive shed, fruit all descriptions, good water, on main] highway, $1000 cash, balance easy 3 "AW. MORLEY CAMPBELL. PORT PERRY, 0 ONT. NT. PHONE 188m ween Q Ore REACH COUNCIL Met on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 12th, at Township Hall, Manchester. All members present: The Reeve pre- siding. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Communications from The Assist- ant Provincial Treasurer re distribu. tion of railway tax 1926. From Sec.- Treas. Ont. Good Roads Association, 'giving dates of its Annual Meeting and requesting the Council to become member. From the Deputy Minister of Highways re Government aid to Townships. From W. M. Morris, Sec.-Treas. of Ont, Trustees' Ratepayers' Association announcing dates and program of Annual Meet- ing. Circular from Sawyer-Massey Co., Ontario Bridge Co; and Canada, Trgot Iron Coy re road machinery.. Mr. McVicar of the Highways De- || partment appeared before the Council and bolishing Stat and thereby share in the distribution of the Government, subsidy. ¢ Mr/ Wm. Bowles tender to supply. about 4700 fourat ends was sesepiad, Messrs. Murray and Till were ap-| pointed » somtaliud 0 dew abot his Mesrs, : and Walls With Character 3 WALL PAPERS 20% off all 1926 Papers inlot. Suitable for kitchen, Dining Room or You will find some good patterns among ask fo sce our new Tes of Blanton's. these papers; enough for one or. two: Tooms ~ Semi-trimmed and 4. Sunworthy Papers.

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