fu ONTAVID, SEURSIAY aid 1981 THE PORT PERRY STAR : : : They Invite you We their Goods and Congars Prices. You will get good Value for Your Money. | ccm---------------- Lo mmm ' The Creamery | ------ ---- : e Creamery . y f § : : : / IS PAYING '82c., 31c., and 28e. for : a : u : y , dll 1 Butter Fat. You can save labor ya TS and make more money by send- 2 . . if A% ing your cream to the | ; pis Owing to our greater wi powers, We are able to PORT PERRY CREAMERY | . offer to our customers better values than ever before. | BY B | \ consfield Pri } nu DUR ANT wee Beaconsfield Prints [| NEW SPRING [SPECIAL 0 . ; } : | 1931 SERIES So 22c. yd.. 36 in. wide M 1 ] ] 1 n @ r P Rl S | "4.07" "6-14" "6.18" i Never be fore have we offered such ; ) ery Seeman Soiicia beautiful prints in all new patterns . . | + and shades--and Tubfast. 36 in. Ladies Spring Coats and M E N'S : SUITS All models ot the New Durant line : wide. Regularly sold at 29c. Dresses are now in stock. : are poy quoted at New Low Prices 3 Our price for quick sale-- | Ask your dealer for full particulars iN p q a 0 Most becoming iit at, and Overcoats | Hh | Ra Cc, per yar Jackive 3 gs. Some ror Nl wri, we promi sevess Foremost in Quality and Value Ww! "a . uying ew in a splendid choice. Get your order | : 3 : 3 e Al kings of Dry Cleaning and' uile by i Tuscora S k Pressing done. Ladies ne Lore A Canadian Company » or : w . . ibd Orders taken here for A art Controlled by Canadian Capital Hy 39c. per yard --. i : i : ' : : DURANT MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED ri New Tuscora Silks come in light Lan le S Limited WwW DURAN Ay (LEASIDE) CANADA i and dark shades, Very attractive gley s, ' T. Rodman Ny patterns. A most economical ma- Cleaners : :: Dyers Merchant Tailor | 3 terial for pretty Spring and Summer . Over Tel. Office Port Perr a Frocks. 36 inches wide. Priced Furriers ver 'e. e erry 3 for quick selling at-- ------------------------------------ by 39c. per yard TORONTO N St k | | 00D Can . ursery Stoc : E. D. SMITH y SONS, LIMITED | - Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, | " SUTCLIFFE & SONS Winona - + - ontario. | SO 1 ANDARD GARAGE CHARLES COOPER B > Represented in this district by PORT PERRY, ONTARIO CLAREMONT, ONT. 6 re " 3 . PRINCE Vim : v Where People Like to Shop i [Benjamin Smit y ALBERT MANCHESTER | Friday afternoon. A pleasant after- proved to be a very exciting one, w - ' ! | Mr. and Mrs. Gibner, of Utica, noon was spent by all. one of our fans received a bad $ visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Flewell, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Sleep and | over the eye. After having the wa 4d : one day last week. family, of Whitby, spent Sunday with | dressed, he was able to finish out i. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobson and | :clatives here. game under trying circumstances. no B, e 5° > The (3 P It | Mrs. Leslie Lamb spent a day in Osh- Mr. Geo. Forder, of Blackstock, was | score was 5-3 in favour of Zion. fe. Mr # ou T en awa, Mrs. Dobson remaining over the| at the home of Mr. H. W ker, Mrs. A. L. Orchard has bee % Ae Marmii St; . week end. for a few days. ma fined to her Yors or the ws ot . cKs LY t t' your Sorry to report Mrs. Ivason Moore Mr. and Mrs. John Mark visiting | days with a severe cold, which aff Be cw After two days old, Baby Chicks should or We have feed boxes to il 1 yo is not gaining in health, as her friends | the latter's brother, Mr. J. Munroe, at | ed her throat and chest. ty have the "Starter" before them all el fet, - requirements. These boxes wi : ast a would like to see her. Sonya, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. A number from the community them eat all the; t of it. There is nothi f d t und invest- y y op om est all they way it. ej noth ing provided Literime and represent a sO | Mr. Vertal Crozier spent the week | Munroe has been confined to his home | tended the play at Port Perry | for developing health, @ fully supplies growth as does iraments end at the home of his parents, Mr. through illness for some time. week and enjoyed it very much. b Call d sample and talk it and Mrs. W. Crozier. Mr. John McLean spent Sunday in| A splendid social program + * over deo P The recent snow storm was the | Sunderland. . heard at the meeting of the Yor ' vg ; J cause of many autos being stalled on Miss Armstrong spent the week end | People's League, on Tuesday nig These boxes have highest quality the road. The bus service has also|with her parents at Bowmanville. The program was prepared by N 1% and lowest prices. been tied up. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shunk, Prince | Fishley. Rev. Mr. Green and Gr hi | Miss Spofford spent the week end | Albert, spent Sunday with Mr. and | Orchard took charge of the devoti ii | at her home in Greenbank. Mrs. Jas. Shunk, exercises. : After the a : oi Sorry to report Mr. W. Dobson on Mr. F. Smith, Mr. N. McMillan, | was transacted, the following progr 1 afl a er the sick list. Mr. R. Scott and Mr. R. Abraham,|was enjoyed: Duet by Mrs. S. ths Miss Aleta Barrett is visiting in| went to Oshawa on Saturday night to | Wooldridge and Miss Norma Mo fives phenomenal resulta. It isa food that is Oshawa for a few days. see the hockey match. talk on the social end of life, Mr. *} Bighly digestible. It contains vegetable and - The community Club will meet in Mr. A. Snyder returned ta his home | Mark; contest led by Miss I. Fishl Ey anima) Fioteing, with min isorals, Shit the hall on Thursday night. in Toronto on Saturday afternoon. reading by Sam Netley; solo by M J: fortified with open © Cod Liv Liver Oil. - eee @ So ---- The hockey Match on Saturday |Jean Harding; instrumental, by M 5 Magill Chi a ok tater ring chickainto SEAGRAVE afternoon, between Seagrave and Zion | B. Dawson pi the p et 8 ha vil being oss. When $ they are six to seven weeks old, change (Too late for last week) ¥ their feed to Marmill Growing Maas) grat. Port Perry 183 On Friday, February 27th, a very ° of ually as a sudden change in diet pleasant time was spent at the home god of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eagleson, u P e r 1 OO r to r e S oa Oshawa Lumber Co. when a large number gathered for a iit social evening, and to do honour to CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS ; : , LIMITED ; CH 3 3S, $ : S, & ing Mash AtSwin Brothers Port Perry te ot wd fotos, toe ene | FRESH and CURED MEATS, PURE PORK SAUSAGE EE early part of the evening was spent (All Government Inspected.) See hand bills for prices. Ys Growi DS 5 ned - in various amusement, after which ' y : fon erect arm Tope wi Nopes &oalive r Oil, the Rev. Mr. Green gave a very pleas- ay wil x lay from three w io mondh salar and andlay re os. Ttvou ing and appropriate address, on their MEN S WEAR a a oo pay, : : : re ' REESORS MARMILL, LIMITED, , ONT. faithful services in all departments We have the best makes of Men's Wear made in Canada. Marmill 24 8 plement, Mormill Calf Mea! of the church and the vicinity, and in Carhartt's and J. A. Haugh's. Every g Wh also Manufacture 24% Dairy Supple laug y garment guaranteed. and Mi ° recognition were presented with a It rays to get the best. x we CAL DEALER lovely bed couch from the community. We have Overalls from $1.50 to $2.25, Smocks from $1.50" i BUY SOM YOUR LO CHEAPER EATS Ye Yaglsem, although taken Some to $2. iy Ls Panis from $1.95 to $3.50. Dress Pants 41 : M pletely by surprise, gave a suitable rom to $4.50. a ton FRED. E. REESOR reply. The ladies served a beautiful Men's Work Boots from $2.75 to $4.50. Men's Fine "4 = PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Owing to the lower prices on the Live lunch. Boots and Shoes, all selling below cost, to clear. A Stock Market, we are able to buy he sincere Jmpsthy of ihe son Poros Ving oo, Hear Si pri ices below cost. NE y goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Joel or irts, regular or 98c 4 : F better and are offering choice cuts of Miller and family in their recent sad Men's 15 inch a Top Rubbers, to clear at $4.75. ] : beef, Seal and lamb giresuced prices. bereavement. Men's Wool Sox, regular 60c for 45c¢. : 1 | one in your orders-- w Mrs. F. Heatlie entertained a num- All other lines at greatly reduced prices. [] 1) - ber of her friends at a quilting on : ] ] J. McKEE & SON |] A Safe R i i. et Sap Sees Set Se > ' : afe Repository If [] f d [} Ag we are trying fo render SERVICE a re [i] or Bon 8 0 ain 5 f a |} We have finished filling our new ice house with more EYESIGHT SPECIALIST . c 0 or other Valuable P apers [] than double the supply og former years, and are hoping to Author of Edmund Hind Lumber ; : : ; i in Port Perry to preserve their victuals in M Lif. . a : {Bll , a sarer perosir Box in your nearest ff (R 3id more homes in For ery to» Sh Erm on Noten Lie Company, Limited | branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is ; "We will deliver 2 days a week during May and Sept., Your Eves and Health pa : ' ¢ [i the logical place to keep your valuables for [| 3 days a week during June, July and August. Anyone Te Cnr aa Eye Strain. Distributors for Compo-Board and Masonite. [|] 7 security and convenience. We shall be pleased [ff] needing ice on Monday of any week during these last three Bié PHONE 1576 LUMBER AND MILLWORK 7 {li 7 to furnish you with space necessary for your [IH months, may have same by leaving their orders in by 9 a.m. isha Tlcek FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION 1B requirements at minimum rates. 0 The cost for ice from May 1st to October 1st, will be Disney Block. 0 0 determined by the size of your ice box. Call 240 and we | OSHAWA, ONT. M ASONITE for the Modern AB Hi will be glad to give an estimate for the season. i (Opposite Post Office) | i | ws will Salt on our old customers to determine their SE F arm and Home i ; rati cost for this year. S ; THE CANADIAN BANK | ratio y 3 ST TE Ideal for Summer Cottages = - | = OF COMMERCE ll § Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. §| W. A. Sangster WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES x | [ ; ] ale : DENTAL SURGEON PROMPT DELIVERIES : ee - f DARD BANK OF CANADA ) [Ii Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry - §' ome Bowes sm. to 5 pm Danforth and Main Sts, TORONTO Grover 1133 ¥ THE STANDARD BANK. n ; : . . Re * Offices over McKee's Shoe Store. Sl ea