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Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1931, p. 5

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Yd ~ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 1081 « CHEVROLET - The world's lowest priced Six. |4. models listing from $610 to $840 at factory, taxes extra. The most popu- lar car in Canada -- because, with beauty and smoothness, it combines rigid economy. * PONTIAC - "A fine car, a modern car, a General Motors value". 6 models, listing from $875 to $1,015 at factory, taxes extra. Over 40 points of rubber insulation in the chassis absorb engine vibration, noise «and road shocks. + OLDSMOBILE - 6 models, listing from $1,085 to $1,230 at factory, taxes extra: A car of superb performance selling at the price of an ordinary six. Includes such advanced engineering refine- ments as the famous Syncro-Mesh 'SPECTAL DEAL ZONITE--A powerful non-poisonous germ destroyer, di infectant and deodorant. Price 60c. / FORBAN'S TOOTH PASTE, large, also 60c.. > While the deal lasts you can have one Zonite a ne large Forban's Tooth Paste for 69c. b: "EVERGREEN"--A non-poisonous insecticide. A one oz. bottle makes 5 gallons of spray. It kills plant insects, plant lice, leaf rollers, cabbage worms, ete. It is harm: less to man and will not injure tender plants FOUNTAIN PENS--Special values up to $3.00. New price $1.50. : AIR-WAY MOTH CONTROL for your air-way. T7bc. can. Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry oie "ie Phone 16 Untario BERRY BOXES a J transmission and Down-Draft n : carburetion. We have a good supply of Berry Boxes in stock, in pints 4 and quart sizes. Also shipping crates holding 27 quart McLAUGHLIN BUICK boxes, at 35c¢. each. Quart boxes are $2.00 per bundle of ny models, listing from $1,290 to or > aq The a , 32.660 of factory: Revo neha dors 250. Pint boxes The. per hundred. : Pr than § ou Sh aughin Buick ; If you raise fowl, we can supply you with Royal Purple and again. Every McLaughlin-Buick . Products, in following varieties--Laying Meal, Chick Start- has the non-closhing Syncro-Mesh NDER the close scrutiny of present-day service rendered by the splendid body of Gen-ral er, Developing Mash, Chick Scratch, Chick Grit, and Oyster : ee di Temper. buying, the extra value of General Motors Motors dealers located everywhere in Canada. Shell. « CADILLAC - cars has enabled them not only to hold These men, of substance and reputation in their Try a bag of Reindeer Flour. It makes wonderful bread. 7 their own, but also to gain a constantly wider communities, offer you the convenience of buy- Over 50 models available, ranging from the Cadillac V-8 at $3,520, to the Cadillac V-12 at $5,130 and up, to the Cadillac V-16 with custom popularity. This Pepulerity is so marked that on everyone's ing through GMAC, General Motors' own time payment plan. They also extend the protection We have it in 24's, 49's and 98's. We have a full line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, : J Crockery, ete. bodies for $15.000 and more oon lips, you hear the phrase "General Motors Value". of the General Motors Owner Service Policy, Ys oe prices of factory. Joes extra. The Everywhere, you see these fine cars, a model for whose broad and generous provisions are in force a fh every purse and purpose. wherever you may be in Canada or the United! J. F McClI INTOCK SR Motorists have come to realize that the extra States. See the nearest dealer today and examine . . i value in General Motors cars is increased by the General Motors Value. Ness PORT PERRY, ONT. 3k Look in the classified pages of your telephone book under "General Motors Cars' for the address of the nearest dealer % ! ig - be iF - Just One More Week B oR ° OF OUR BIG SUMMER TOILET GOODS SALE ¥i > Here are a few examples He Superior Stores Have you heard about M y rtle ee 4 . : A 50c. tube of Mi 31 Tooth Paste and 50c. bottle ol i GREAT BARGAINS IN SUMMER FOOTWEAR PY RO-TEST E ] a t r Mi 2 dnus ie Both ort ) na ns ¥ elvour owdaer l anc vase Iree with each box rs We are clearing out a lot of broken lines away below cost. e V O of Jonteel Face Powder. = All for 50c. ir We have a wonderful Men's Work Boot with a policy for Car of Salt, Cur of Oats, and a A 35c¢. tin of Daintec Deodorant and 25c. cake of 0 v $500.00 goes with every pair. The price is $3.50. Cay of Barley just arrived. Binder Germidical Soap. 60c. value for 39c. ¢ : : : ; . F oly for 3 : All Kinds. 'of hon A Rubber Shampoo Cape free with each bottle of Klenzo 44 Men's Leather Soled Work Boot. The kind that gives Fl R E P R O oO Sn Tends Prices right : : Shampoo. Both for 50¢. > you comfort, at $2.50, $2.75 and $2.95. Fancy Jar of Lavender Bath Salts. Regular $1.50 >. Men's Oxfords from $2.95 up. Boys' Oxfords from $1.95. INSULATOR Pi RE Npvaron is | for 99c. £ ones: e TO. nd. J¢ Me i ey * Men's Socks, a' good assortment from 25c. to 95c. pair. C v . : : | vi : ool in Summer Warm in Winter te ---------- || A. M. LAWRENCE, Phm. B. \y Ladies' Shoes, straps and ties, from $2.95 per pair up. ; . " be Kid and Patent leathers, stocked from A to E in widths. Fireproof all the time MARRIED. | The Roxalll sure & i i dbs i » > , 4S Ladies" Hose; all new shades, pure silk, for 98c. pair. A protey. wedding: took piace at St. i Phone 49 PORT PERRY, ONT. Y Children's Patent Sandals, per pair $1.19 Payits Aoreshyteran yee 115 74 J wy arvie ve,, on hursday aiternoon, . for 0 oi "ni i sail o : bd ¥ These are just a fow of our many bargains. Come in and July 10h 3t 4 pm when Wis lin] 68 £7 Mort ond vill 0 The Creamery y let us show you many more. Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mus, in Scotland. The bride travelling in al IS PAYING 21c, 20c., and 17c., FOR ) w-- 4. A, West, of Pernian, Aberdeenshire orchid chiffon ensemble with white | BUTER FAT. You can save labor i J McKEE & SON Seanizn,, was pits) in Aaya a mohair hat and shoes to match. On | and make more money by sending 8% : s ~ Port Perry 183 = ] : "ii Joh pe e a © their return Mr. and Mrs. Brown will | your cream to the es A ras Sh ianiin wae | live in Parkdale, Toronto. | PORT PERRY CREAMERY 3 Oshawa Lumber Co performed by the Rev. N. Stevenson. ---- >. ~ . A GOODE & SON. Proprietors; He V . The bride who was given away by her hm ---- mse 2 . LIMITED brother-in-law, Mr. George Fraser, MY RTLE i At Swan Brothers wore a gown of ivory satin with tight Mr, and Mrs, Earl Heayn and family | N S k : . CR RE ea Port Perry fitting bodice 'and long full flowing ,¢ Scugog visited at Mr. Will J. Cook's | ursery toc Banking 18 skirt. Her veil was of embroidered . i E. D. SMITH & SONS, LIMITED Universal oods are Ww HEREVER a bought and sold, banking 1 ssi --_ bar wise e------ ---- a Mh ---- CAWKER BROS. net worn cap style banded with orange blossom. She carried a shower houquet of Bridal roses and maiden hair fern and wore a rope of diamond cut beads, the gift of the groom. The brides- on Sunday. : : » ' Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Winona - - Ontario. Represented in this district by Mr. Dan. Parrott of Ashburn has! been busy the past few days wiring! the parsonage for the hydro. ! . . ~ PRINCE Mrs. Wm. Hoar and daughter, Mrs. | Benjamin Smith, PRINCE I | f 1 f 1 f 9 i! 1 : 9 i! 1 |! } | ) : maid was Miss Mary McPhee, wearing ET en vision ee $ h simplifies the transaction. h % Desoming frock of orohid RenTRile | waronta Just week ; ol ith ict tt *h an * t | hether you buy or soll, gt | CHEAPER MEATS Lot of Ophelia fo Farmers have commenced harvest- [|] home or abroad, you ean benfit 0 J Miss Dorothy Nairn, tiny neice of the| ing operations by cutting their fall by the service which the Can- 0 Owing to the lower prices on the Live groom. was 4 chiyming little flower| wheat; but the showery weather omit ¥ fl] adian Bank of Commerce has [) Stock Market, we are able to buy " |girl and was dressed in pale pink| hinders them considerably. ] EYESIGHT SPataalicr A HS rfected during over Fifty 0 better and are offering choice cuts of pussywillow crepe - de - chine and| The Willing Workers' Class with BT Serial: @ [| pores of constructive banking 0 beef, veal and lamb at reduced prices. carried. a Basket of Shouiests Toss foal Jeucher Mis, J. A. Sa nidhed \ oy WN 3 i A re-- and baby's breath. Both wore crystal| he eir annual picnic and outing The eyes in Modern Life. f practice. : |! Phone in your orders--29w cut necklaces, the gift of the groom.| at Musselman's Lake on Wednesday, Optometry Feature Service. 2 |} THE CANADIAN BANK N The best man was Mr. Gordon Brown, when the usual good time was Your Eyes and Health, | ) fl : brother of the groom and his gift from | enjoyed. Eye Cure and Eye Strain. H 0 IE LT ili SCE TCS TE ili ~ him was engraved gold cuff links. Mr.| Alvin Shell of Audley spent Sunday 1516 -- PHONE-- 1516 | i f OF COMMERCE n ! . Fred Brown and Mr. A, C. McQuay, | with his mother Mrs. Frank Shell. Disney Block. : } " 5 A i : brother and brother-in-law of the x any and OSHAWA, ONT I = am g 9 ; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Graham an : : . f THE with which is amalgamated f % groom were ushers. The wedding : : Lindsay Sund (Opposite Post Office) £ ] STANDARD BANK OF CANADA " ° y family motored to Lindsay on Sunday ppo: H ( " ) um er an ers u es . pase wes Dayed r Miss Kathleen and spent. the day with: relatives. J : 3 3 : Mrs. George Nicol and daughter We are grateful to our many patrons for their f§irecention was held at the homo of thei yori,' 'Foranto visited friends] ------borsaraw------ : : i / h , 3 g . X ! choice of a good place to buy; stock at the right Fas : here last week. 3 Jillson Ave., Toronto, which was . : i i i y : s felt Mr. A. : o Vis P ort P erry Dominion Store price. Let us show you our fine display of - §| tastefully decorated with flowers and vo Tym 3 fol for Ms 4 W. A Sangster : : : § i i ildin 3 ferns. © She received in a gown of} . | DENTAL SURGEON n } eo ~ many lines Whieh you need when building printed chiffon in bronze and yellow] Fecent sad bereavement. Often ore es aaa : . = tag : ee - with hat to match and bronze acces- 0) NCHESTER GARDEN PARTY Office over McKee's Shoe Store A t ea rin a e | i sories and carried a bouquet of yellow The annual Garden Party of the 8 i A : ' ! roses. Mrs. Brown, mother of the 1 io. United Church will be! =m a bh groom, wore a8 most becoming gown . held at the home of Mr. Ernest Holtby of pink flowered georgette with cream on the evening of Thursday July 20th, : rd / lace hat and corsage of sweet peas, goo Lil he served from 5 p.m. the day of the Big Picnic of the and lily of the valley. Mrs. James until all are served. The program Canadian Legion to be held at Can- : 4 Rogers, grandmother of the groom, ij yo given by the Duncan Cowan |nington. All kinds of sports and street 3 wore a gown of black chiffon and lace| ort Co, Music will be furnished | dance at night. The 48th Highlander's with black Baku hat.and an old fash-} yo 3. port perry Band during the| Band of Toronto will furnish music ioned nosegay of forget-me-nots and Admission 50c. and 25c.| during the day. is rose buds, Later the happy couple y \ Remember the date--August 3rd, is mow in full swing, there are many ~ bargains on our shelves, be sure to get your share. ALIX. GILBOORD, Proprietor Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry evening.

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