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Port Perry Star, 19 Apr 1928, p. 8

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i the t quality at the lowes price Cuts of any kind to sult you 'Home Made Cooked Meats a Speoiaity 'Fresh and Smoked Peas, Corn & Tomatoes FISH al hand Bo. per oan ways on han OYSTERS BACON and HAMS mestic or Easifirst Pickled and Cured Meats "SHORTENING Poultry of all kinds 1 1b. prints 20c., 81b pail 55¢. : A] 6 lb. pail 90c. LARD per Ib. 200. CAWKER BROS. Butohers We buy hides. Phone 29W onReasonYouNeed this CHEVROLET Truck/ HE lowest Ton-Mile Cost in the world (that is, the lowest cost of transporting one ton for one mile, or its equivalent) is the one big reason why truck-users in all lines of business are choosing the Chevrolet Ton Truck. Added to this economy are amazing _ speed and dependability; exceptional pertorance, never before offered in a ow-priced commercial car; rugged- ness, strength and modern design un- dreamed-of in a truck so low in price. Whether you need a truck for. fast delivery on city streets or for steady transportation of ton-loads ove all sorts of roads . . . you can find the right type of body available on the money-saving Chevrolet Ton - Truck Chassis. Ask your Chevrolet dealer. The GMAC. . General Motors' own de- ferred payment plan affords the most convenient and economical way of buying your Chevrolet on Commercial Teal sQ RE rite Shisas 5 and Cab Extra Roadster Delivery $628 Roadster Express $680 AR prices at Factory, Oshawa -- Government Tazes and Spare Tire Extra. C-14-4-20C ~ CHEVROL BEARE BROS: SS PORT PERRY, ONTARID PRODUCT OF GRNFRAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Let Us Make Your New - SPRING SUIT or OVERCOAT With Spring goods arriving, we are able to offer to the a nice variety to choose from---blues, grey and fancy w We have a special low price in greys. It will pay you at these goods before going elsewhere. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE W. R. WILLAN MERCHANT TAILOR BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY rls Bernice Sleep, eldest daughter of r. and ihe He ville Sleep, adhd pping it over, con- tents daring acid) running into her eye and down her chest sever burning her. that ran to the assistance of] at the thought of what the result might be, in applying oil to the burned parts helped considerably to alleviate the suffering of the little one. She was immediately rushed to Port Perry where she was attended to by a doctor and we are glad to learn she will not suffer any permanent injury. It is surely an ill wind that does not blow some one as in this case, Mr. Sleep whose business keeps him away for a greater part of the time, but was homie at the time of the accident, intended leaving on Saturday a.m. bul owing to the storm was detained which was indeed a blessing. Miss Ruth Stone is confined to her home with mumps. Mr. J. N. Mark, Secy-Treasurer of the 8. S. was in Toronto last week as "delegate to the O. E. A. Convention. Mrs. Lamb is visiting with her daughter Mrs, James Shunk. Miss Dora Orchard spent the Easter holidays at the home of Mrs. Silas Reynolds. Miss Orchard is teaching school at Gormley. Mrs. L. Scott is visiting in Osha. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Topping, Oshawa, were visitors on Supbing fase Mr. and Mrs. Orr Shunk and child were visiting in Toronto 'bver the week | Queen end. Mr. Roy Moon of Raglan was visit- ing at the | home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Moon on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Montgomery of Bow- manville was spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Holdershaw. . Mrs. Clayton Taylor of Babeay ygeon| strai weddin was Home for the g of her sis- ter Miss Gertrude Mitchell, on Wed- nesday last, The presence of mind of st Admission Aas 2c. Children 10 A Devi 'went throug] "with mormir, cattle, | in Port Perry, Monday, Wed in To- FFICE Dy BLOCK pes (Rev) Powell and dunghtesy OF cB IN IRDY BLOC Ten a few days in Toronto Wm. VanCamp of the School Boss was fn Toronto last week at- tending the Trustees' Section of the 0. E. A. Convention. Mr. and Mrs.' W. VanCamp and famil; visited with the latter's mother | Mrs. mith, on Sunday. Mrs. Willan is in Janetville with her sister Mrs, T. Stinson, who is ill. The W. A. of St. John's Church are holding their April meeting at the home rs, Robt. Parr, on Thursday evening the 19th. The deep sympathy of the com- munity is exte atomed to Mrs, Frank Stinson in the death of her father, Mr. Nixon, of Orono. For various reasons the W. M. 8, of the United Church decided to with- draw their regular monthly meeting for April Miss Pearl Foster, of Windsor spent Easter week with her sister Mrs. S. A. Devitt. We are so illness of Mr. that he may soon COMING A J. Davis, Port Perry, has ar- ranged with F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St., Toronto's able Optom- etrist, to be at his store, Thurs- day, April 26th, Come early. Eyes examined accurately. F. E. LUKE Optometrists W. A. Sangster to Te rt the serious 'oylor and hope Peston HOUSE FOR SALE To be Sold Cheap and on Easy Terms Seven roomed frame house, beauti-} = fully situated, ome block south of] 'g street in central part of to : well decorated, electric 'light, cellar, good water, fine garden. io fo and heater at a os Toc Reh Lucas or James nicas, ia We have installed a cleaner for _ grain and seeds, Carload of Millfeed for sale. All kinds of grain for sale. ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. Cozi Ee beyond your expectations. Here are the reasons: Powerful, six-cylinder engine, with new GMR cylinder head HGR that gives high-compresion results with any type of fuel four-wheel brakes! Lovejoy Shock Absorbers Alum vem Jo noes cushion with k monies, inside and out; In fact, the New Series Pontiac Six has more of prices 30 low as to be amazing. want . . . at Ask tie Seutuses fiat influence yout in, die consideration of a car; beauty, comfort, aatety: handle wee, deperidabiy, your dealer about the G.M.A.C. Defers, Payment Plan which makes buying easy. ods v , economy | Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry fing you -14-4-28C shelves. ya and Friday, from 0 pn, wd We cordially: hor | our goods and you with large city st mL LADIES' HOSE--Monarch Green Stripe and Puritan Maid Lads ] Silk Hose. These are both the regular $1.00 lines. FUGI SILK E BROADCLOTH 59¢ Yard--' J fabric for sling, = LADIES' SHOES $2.95 Pair--50 pairs of Ladies' nin and Dongola Kid Oxfords and 2 strap shoes. These are mostly all new goods and sold regularly at 15.50 and Sir PURE-LINEN TOWELLING--This Tove is all linen yarn and i is 16 inches wide. Put up in ends. Special FINE LONGCLOTH 19¢ yard--This is a fine even weave cotton suitable for underwear and many other uses. 'Regular 25c yd. Special at 19¢. yard. | MEN'S WORK SHIRTS made of plain khaki and blue drill shirt- ing. They are Wel 'made and give good wear, Regular $1.25 Value. «Each 98¢. MEN'S WOOL SOXNSPECIAL--Men"s Grey All Wool Work Sox, medium weight... Ls .. Special 25¢ c pair, MEN'S TWEED PANSB These pants come ina Aco of patterns, well made." Reg prices $3.35 e BOYS' TWEED PANTS--3 dof Boys' Tweed sorted patterns, values up 1od$2 25. Brock Br | se 8s ws onstration 'CARNEGIE-DAY MOTORS "FORD CARS TRUCKS FADA RAD TRACTORS ONE rt pea ; "~ Familiar ales of Quality Merchandise ine our' e Dependabily is stasuped roduc Here's to the

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