* [LADIES READY-TO-WEAR a : PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 21st, 1981 ------ he - What Port Perry Merchants Offer They Invite you to Inspect their Goods and Compare Prices. You will get good Value for Your Money. 3 Ath of May Sale of ALL LADIES' COATS AT REDUCED PRICES Fine quality Coats of Broadcloth, Tricotine, and Chunga Cloth. Reg. $29.50 for $23.50. Reg. $22.50 for $18.50 Tweed Coats of fine texture. Grey and sand mixture. Regular $17.95, for $14.50. ~ CHILDREN'S COATS Coats, for Children from two to fourteen years, greatly reduced to prices that will be of interest to every buyer. Ladies' Flat Crepe Dresses. Reg. $11.95, for $9.95 One Rack of Crepe and Rayon Dresses, in plain shades of White, Rose, Peach, and Yellow, at $5.95. SUTCLIFFE & SONS Phone 236 PORT PERRY ---- ' The Creamery {18 PAYING 25e., 24c., and 21c. FOR Butter Fat. You cdn save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A COODE & RON, Proprietors SPECIAL PRICES MENS SUITS and Overcoats Our prices are greatly reduced With the arrival of new goods there 18 a splendid choice pin early All kinds of Dry Cleaning and I'ressing done. Ladies' fine dresses thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry Cleaning Process at very moderate prices W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry Nursery Stock E. D. SMITH yS LIMITED Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Winona - - - Ontario. Represented in this district by BenjaminSmith, AI: 9 ALBERT Superior Stores A few Suggestions in Spring Footwear Black Kid Gore Pumps--Something smart and new for Spring. A fitting. Sizes ranging from 4 to 71. Black Kid Plain Seamless Pump, high heel. Just right for afternoon and evening wear. AA and A fitting. Sizes 4 to Tl. i New Spring shades in Holeproof Hosiery. We also have a number of new lines in School Girls' Shoes --Black Kid Gore Pumps, and Brown Strap, fancy trim, and a number of Specials in Oxfords and Straps, to clear at very low prices. Ranging from $2.95 up. A few specials at $1.98. Men's Work Boots, from $2.79. to $4.50. We carry the well known Hart Shoes for Men and would be very glad to show you these lines. Men's Overalls, special $1.55. Heavier weight, $2.25. J. McKEE & SON against the exc summer heat? Warm in Winter. Cool i Edmund Hind Lumber ~ Company, Limited Distributors for Compo-Board and Masonite. LIMITED At Swan Brothers Por Protection Have you protection Insulate with TEN-TEST Port Perry 183 Oshawa Lumber Co. essive n Summer t Perry LUMBER AND MILLWORK FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MASONITE for the Modern Farm and Home Ideal for Summer Cottages WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES PROMPT DELIVERIES Danforth and Main Sts., TORONTO Owing to the lower Grover 1133-4-5 Phone in your CAWKER BROS. CHEAPER MEATS Stock Market, we are able to buy better and are offering choice cuts of .beef, veal and.lamb at reduced prices. prices on the Live orders--29w fil ili . YOU can send any amount of money to any point in Canada at a minimum of expense by using a Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Order. This method is the simplest, safest and most con- venient way to send remittances by mail in the Dominion; if the mail goes astray no loss is sustained. ee Re Reid id lind § your window and door { screened-in verandahs. fe Sine Si ian i ay Flowers and Flies Have you seen any yet? --both May Flowers and flies--So get ready for screen time and have us give you an estimate on § I Lik NN B i i Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. | (ue STANDARD 'BANK OF canapa } { Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry We have screens, and especially Get vour order | lin, with Mr. Thos. Barret. ft] with her father Mr. Chas. Lamb. E sermons given by Rev. Mr, Elford and i | lated, also Mrs. Geo. Sweetman for " WHATEVER WILL | DO?" Jimmy had been ailing for a couple of days . . . but she didn't think it was serious -- till this afternoon » + « she called the doctor . . . hospital tomorrow . . « just a minor operation, but it couldn't wait. Whatever would she do? She must be with Jiniy Sow) Sion of « . . but there was the boy too. If mother were only calls begin at 7 pom. there . . . but a letter couldn't reach mother till late Night rates begin at 8.30 tomorrow. pm. Just give "Long Distance" the number Jou want -- it speeds up 3 e Then she thought of the telephone. In two minutes she was speaking to her mother. Yes, she could catch the evening train-- would be there at 8 in the morning. What a relief! Now she could go about her prepara tions for the morrow. The telephone had made everything easy. And the cost of the call had been less than a dollar. GARAGE at the old stand --rear of Carnegie Hardware Co. Store We do all kinds of auto repairing promptly, efficiently, and at reasonable prices. GASOLINE OILS ACCESSORIES Carnegie Motor Sales, Phone 2, * Port Perry Myrtle EE ET Mr. Will J. Cook attended the funer- . ; al of a friend in Toronto last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hudgins of il Toronto spent the week end with the former's Mother, Mrs. H. Hudgins. Dr. G. C. Lawrence and family of Lindsay visited the former's parents Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Lawrence on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCann who have been visiting the latter's brother, Mr. Ivan Rodd, returned to their home in Dearborn, Mich., on Sunday. A heavy thunder storm accompanied by hail and rain passed over here on Saturday morning. ----@ Mrs. M. O'Brien of Port Perry visit- ed with Mrs. Chas. Gerrow one day Rt HES last week. IN the tire business have Mrs. John Moore of Oshawa at prices been so low as they John Moore's on Sunday. are today. A single roadside Mr. and Mrs. George Samell of trouble bill will today pay a Scugog and Mrs. W. Crosier of Lind- big portion of the cost of a say with Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crosier new Goodyear. Don't risk on Sunday. driving with poor tires. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper of Brook- Come in now and see our complete line of Goodyear All-Weather and Pathfinder Tires. Two price ranges. All sizes in stock. Every tire made with Supertwist cord. Every tire guaranteed. BEARE BROS. "AFTER WE SELL, WE SERVE." Port Perry, Ont. Phone 130 ISTORY, Its false economy today fo use poor fires [ewes INH Mrs. I. Moore of Oshawa visiting Mr. Joe. Mitchell has moved into his house in the Village. Those who attened the Anniversary held in the Manchester Church on ° Sunday enjoyed the two splendid Rev. Mr. Falconer, also the boys' choir from Scugog, they are to be congratu- the training she has given them. We heartily thank them. I § and Mr. and Mrs. Durewood Lamb of § Toronto spent Sunday with Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith of Burketon 7 Put a new Goodyear Tube in every new casing Mrs. Frank Lamb. 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