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Port Perry Star, 26 Mar 1931, p. 8

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JSR NCRO-=- MESH NERANSWHMESSEON in all Straight Eights by : Nc LavGHLIN-BuUICK Try the McLaughlin. Buick Syncro- Mesh Transmission on hills and icy pavements. You shift instantly to second, and get the additional brak- ing effect which the engine provides. The McLaughlin-Buick Syncro-Mesh Transmission brings silence to gear shifting. You shift quietly and without clash, from first to second...from second to high...and back te second. 0 a 003 Z. . / 7.) Ei TASAY ' With the McLaughlin-Buick Syncro- The McLaughlin-Buick Syncro-Mesh Mesh Transmission, you ean acceler- Transmission makes every driver an ate up to 45 miles per hour in second expert in gear shifting. You can shift gear -- and then shift quickly and 80 easily and so quickly that shifting quietly into high. is a joy instead of a task. Ask about the GM AC plan of deferred payments -- and the General Motors Owner Service Policy. H. R. Archer Motor Sales Port Perry, Ont. "look....the Williams bought a Pontiac" YU will note that people whose knowledge of value and whose taste you respect, are becoming Pontiac owners in rapidly increasing numbers. They desire the stylish beauty of the 1931 Pontiac and are pleased with its spacious, Fisher Bodies. Likewise they recognize that, at its low prices, the Pontiac is a real value . . . a General Motors value. The 1931 Pontiac is a fine car, finished in taste and beauty throughout. It is a luxurious car with many extra mechanical refinements and items of equipment that add so much to comfort, performance and pride of ownership. For instance, 5 wire wheels are standard equipment on all regular models at no extra cost. You will also find four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers. Your comfort is cared for by such unusual developments as spring ' shackle bearings of rubber that prevent squeaks and eliminate lubrication. There is a carburetor silencer. Bodies are specially insulated against cold and noise. NEW LOW PRICES 2 Doce Sodas | - $875 Try the 1931 Pontiac ... we will be glad to provide 4Door Sedan + 970 ol a car for you to drive at your convenience. The Sport Sedan + - 1015% CN 1 GMAC time payment plan makes purchase con- oor Coupe » . 928" «+. - B18 pe GENERAL venient. ..and the General Motors Owner Service "a fle og MOTORS Policy pledges your continued satisfaction. , Oshawa. Government Taxes, A pol yack Vieluted 43 (PONTIAC 4p afine cara modern car, a General Motors value 4 | H. R. Archer Motor Sales : Port Perry, Ont. azor with two blades, ai pkg. of shaving cream, all fo x Kepler's Cod Liver Oil, with ext of Malt. A splendid winter tonic. In two sizes. ,VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP, 5c per cake or § cakes for 25. | "STANDARDIZED COD LIVER OIL of definite Vitamin Aand D potency................... per bottle $1.25 Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry we ele Ontario Phone 16 old plated Ever-Ready sein | 11 QUALITY APPLES, Peeled, cored and quartered, ready for a {Falcon Plums, Green Gage, No. 2, 10c. il] SOAP FLAKES, bulk ................ ote 2 bs for 21c. P.&Q.S0AP,.......................u.00, 5 bars for 19c. MOLASSES SNAPS |....................00 0. 2 1bs for 25c. Don't worry about Baking CALL UP GERROW'S-- Their Business is BAKING EXO _--xX use. (Enough for 4 large pies.) No. 10 tins. Super value. (Approximately 1 gallon) ...... teresneranenes 19c¢. Tiger Catsup, large bottles, 17c. CATSUP, Red & White ....................... per bottle 17c. | CORN FLAKES, QUAKER, ................... 2 pkgs. for 19¢c. i | SWEET MIXED PICKLES, family jar .................... 4lc. | GRAHAM CREAM SANDWICH, (You'll like this one)..1b 25c. #| GRANULATED or YELLOW SUGAR ............ 5 Ibs for 28¢. | FINEST AUSTRALIAN RAISINS .............. 2 Ibs for 23c. #| GOLD MEDAL YELLOW LABEL COFFEE, 1's 26¢c. 1's 50c. | FANCY NORWEGIAN SARDINES ................ 2 for 29c.. BICORN. STARCH .......... i... avin. vase 2 pkgs. for 19c.. Post Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. for 21c. E. HL. GERROW & SONS Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. § The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. SS wa ---------- a, LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone No. after hours--Oshawa 8514 Phone 264 SEEDS OUR STOCK OF FARM SEEDS IS NOW COMPLETE. If you require any of the following this spring, you will find them here (All Government Tested.) RED CLOVER ALFALFA SWEET CLOVER TIMOTHY and ALSIKE. Our prices are right, and the quality of our seed is No. 1. It will never pay you to sow poor quality seed. Try us this spring for your seed wants. J. F. McCLINTOCK WASHING SODA ................. coos hives 2 pkgs. for 15¢c. ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS, large.tins .................u... 23c. RED & WHITE TEA ............:........ I's 57c. Y's 29¢. SALTED PEANUTS ~.............. cc. 6... Y 1b pkg. 13c. CASTILE SOAP ......... 0c vivviiivinninnes 5 bars for 13c. BROOMS, 5 string, Duco Handle ......................... 49c. SHAKER SALT, , RED & WHITE PEANUT BUTTER, 10 oz. jar ............ PEAS, Sized, ,........ ison sive iting ae 2 for irc DAIRY. BUTTER .................0. 0 w.ic.0n per Ib 3lc. PRUNES, 60-70 ...........0... i. .cicidiiin per 1b 10c. F. W. Brock & Sen Port Perry Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING - Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL have charge of the meeting. The local members will provide the music. Mrs. T. R. Price, in a most pleasing MYRTLE Mrs. George Painter and daughter Mildred returned on Monday from a | Manner, rendered a vocal solo "When PORT{/PERRY, ONT. IMPORTANT NOTICE We are holding our Spring One Cent Sale on APRIL 9th, 10th, and 11th To most of you these sales' are so familiar and so popular that all we have to do is announce the date. To those who have never taken advantage of them may we say a few words of £ sxplanation, The sale is sponsored by the United Drug Co., makers of, the famous line of Rexall Remedies, Toilet Goods, Stationery, Candy, Sundries, ete. Rather than spend large sums of money in other forms of advertising, they give the customer the benefit. That ie, is je enable us Sogive you two full size packages ot : 'or the price of one plus one cent. ; . oH he announcement later: 43 | _ AM. LAWRENCE, Phm. B. | "The Resall Drugrist" ig | ronto. | feathered songsters, | discussion it was decided to held the pleasant visit with relatives in To-| Mother Prays." Reading on the work yore given » Megdames , Chisholm, Mrs. T. Wilson, of Claremont, has | 0s¢ and. Graham nty lunch Boba isting Mr. and Mrs. J. a : as served at the close by the kindly : ostesses and a hearty vote of thanks Mrs. Bert Duff was in Toronto on| wag tendered them. Friday. : The Community Club met here on Spring arrived on Saturday and; Friday night when some twenty with it the whistling robins and other | games of progressive euchre were played. A number from here attended the Mr. Henry Merriam, of Burketon, Chautauqua in Brooklin, the early | Spent the week end with his parents part of the week. i at the parsonage, Phe Woman's Missionary Society Wer Sympathy is felt for Mr. with which is affiliated the C. G. L T., Mr. pr Sheath of vy other, his or pertained at the bm of MOS hoe wird tor ho i hl k. Wm. Hoar and Mrs. H. Hudgins, on Wee M Thursday afternoon with a vient Mr. Shuttleworth, of Brooklin, has attendance, Mrs. Roy Thompson very tract. - ----{@-- " "Why don't you advertise?" asked After the devotional exercises the' the representative of a newspaper of tary Mrs, D. Luery read the re-| a man who was in a small way of port of the previous meeting, when | business in a small town. "Because the meeting was thrown open for the I'm agin' advertisin," the man an. usual business. After considerable swered. "But. why are you against?" aid the newspaper man. "It don't eet Ss spl ap dv wunst last summer and ( the o oe wuz aon have tiie _roRe pmax, ONT. the whole season!" ; HG ae 1 | | | | \ A wv i

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