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Port Perry Star, 4 Aug 1927, p. 8

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10 pounds Graniated Sugar ..........T% Shortening ........i.. ian iaie eis 18180, irae. 2 for 28c. Cree for 27c as Harvest Orange Marmalade 8's glass . .4bc. +++.2 for 26¢c. Hillcrest Peas . iva Harvest Corn... Tree Ripe Pears . Shredded Wheat ........... Kellogg's Corn Flakes :....... «+..2 for 26c, Kellogg's Pep Pavan Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. .... Aylmer Baked Beans in sauce ... Catellis Macaroni, 16 0z. ...... Malt Vinegar, per bottle Sweet Jelly Powder, all flavors . Christie's Soda Wafers, per pkg. ...... 13¢ Sherriff's True Vanilla, 114 oz. bottle ..23¢c Gillex, (cash and carry) Pearl Naptha Soap Lux Toilet Soap Brasso Metal Polish, per tin PRE .+2 for 28c. .»39¢. .2 for 23c. .+2 for 27c, .3 for 2Bec. - Lunch Rolls . " palinalive Soap. 2 es Sunflower Salmon... ....T's 19¢. 14's 1 Heavy Zinc Rings, per dozen ...... ! Extra heavy Rubber Rings ..3 doz. for Hawes' Floor Wax, per tin ........ Crown Jars, small, par. dose S105. medium PICNIC SPECIALS Millionaire Sardines SPURL for 85c. Tiger Salmen Civisiiiave i148 2 for 8b. Prepared Mustard .......,....per jar 14c. Grimsby Sweet Mixed Pickles, 80 oz. ..46c. Dalton's Orangeade or Lemonade, bottle 27¢. Welch's Grape Juice, med. .......%..:.85¢. A Picnic Cups, per dozen ..............10c, Picnic Plates, per dozen .......... Interlake Paper Napkins,» per pkg.......26¢c. + +5» 100s ..3 for 10c. JAMES MeKEE & SON i Superior Store, St. Charles Buiding, Port Pemy. The King Picnic | Among the family picnics held re- cently was the one of the King family which was held in Little Britain. The afternoon was wet and the gath- ering had to be held in the Commun- ity Hall. There were about 150 de- cendants and their families of this old Mariposa pioneer family, and all seemed to enjoy themselves in com- munity sing and talking of old times. A big feature of the refreshments was a huge storied cake sent from Unity, Saskatchewan, by Mr, and Mrs. Roy King, and Owen King. It was a and is to be held at Little Britain each year on the first Wednesday of July, Phone 152 Women's Institute will be held on August 9th at the home of Mrs. F. White. Special program," Everyone __ invited. Hugh Gregg Dead Mr. Hugh Gregg, of Toronto, form- erly of Marsh Hill, died at Uxbridge, on Tuesday, August 2nd. He had been subject to seizures for some years, He had been attending the Old Boys' Re-union at Uxbridge, and hav- ing an enjoyable time meeting old friends. On Tuesday morning he was suddenly stricken and death ensued grand affair and bore the of the donors. Edward King, the oldest man pre- sent made the first cut; and then Mrs. Duke King divided up the dainty so that all had a piece. This was the second annual affair tmast + diately. Mr. Gregg is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. John Croxall, of Toronto. testi Yeni SHIRLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. The monthly meeting of the Shirley Mrs. W. W. Holtby inant Dies. The sad news reached us on Tues- day morning that Mrs. W. W. Holtby, Manchester, had taken poison with fatal results. Mrs, Holtby has been very ill for some months and was in a very depressed state of mind. The sympathy of the community is extended to the b d family in this their great sorrow. RANE SA YY The Province of Ontario Building at the Canadian National Exhibition contains 54,720 square feet. McLAUGHLIN-BUICK Thrilling the world again with McLaughlin-Buick value 'Dashing new Bodies by Fisher . . . swung smartly low Beauty iator lines . without any loss of head-room or road-clearance and without resort to smaller wheels . . , fleet, slender rad- . + style and, beauty equalled only by the finest custom creations. Tomar to pill Ga any BIL, , , power to conquer the 7 Power GETNNRC roughest go Fh pi hou + + « . resultin, Hl ughlin- Buick's ++ + power to maintain high speeds from brilliant advance- amous valve-in-head six- e, . . vibrationless beyond belief. like an arrow from a bow . r when the signal en you're out on the; Form-fitting tailored s chair . . . hydraulic bet pillowed rid ga ., » and the comic peed of - RR iy session Wor, a Sooatellom, a Past Master Compe No. 30, Whitby; J No. 81, Bowmanville; Mount he No, Way 31, Brooklin; Durham No. 66, New- castle; Colborne No. 91, Colborne; Hope No. 114, Port Hope; No. 189, Oshawa; Cedar No. 270 Osh awa; Orono No. 825, 'Orono; and Fidelity No. 428 Port Perry. Rt. Wor. Bro; F. H. Brown, of Hope Lodge, Port Hope, assumes the office of Past District Deputy Grand Mas- ter, having finished his year's service with great distinction. The election of Rt. Wor. Bro. Good- | fellow, as he is now entitled, while honoring Whitby, his home town, will prove gratifying to the whole Dist- rict of Ontario throughout which he is well known. A Dramatic Moment in ; Some of the stories told of sales in Holstein cattle read like "romance." Such a story comes to us from Austin, Minnesota, where the Holstein breed- ers held a monster sale. At the sale which was held in a tent on the asm whers the cattle to buy--a two year old heifer, and he commissioned R. M:. Holtby to make the purchase. led into the there 'was instant ~ applause such as would be accorded to some great politician. r The auctioneer bowed and said a : guess 1 don't need to introduce this" animal--How much am I bid?" In- stantly there was a response. "One thousand dollars." | Beet lon a) verte some nice art % acre of ground, all kinds of berries]. and currants, good water; centrally located in the - village of, Albert. Aly AW u. cauromin| the Real Estate Man, Port Perry. When this animal estos' DR. J. A.LMURRAY ENTIST : x 70, stone stables,| =~ a se] Dr. 7. : A. Mathers This valuable work has been printed and those'w local |

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