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Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1931, p. 8

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» FA------ 24 ounce White Loaf 6 cents. Weight guaranteed for both White and Brown Bread. We are opening a store in the Leonard Block. GIENIC BAKERY . TUFFS, Proprietor a i "AUCTION SALES . . iS Hygienic SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th-- * Household Furniture, at the resi- dence of Mr. Ted Brookes, Port Perry, at 1.30 pm. Terms Cash. See bills, Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th-- Farm Stock and Implements of Mr. William Fishley, lot 20, Con. 13 Tp. of Reach, half mile west of Seagrave Station. See bills. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th-- Farm Stock and Implements of Mr. Joseph H. Brown, lot 2, con. 1. Tp. of Mariposa. The farm will be offered at the same time. See bils. for par- | ticulars. Sale at 1 p.m. a Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. SEAGRAVE (continued from front page) Mr. and Mrs. N. Barker of Lindsay visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Stone on Sunday. The United Churches of Seagrave circuit are joining in with Lindsay United Churches in sending a carload of vegetables and fruit to Saskatche- wan. The call coming through the United Church of Canada, and was announced from the pulpit on Sunday "evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollock, of Can- nington, were recent callers of Mr, and Mrs. J. Shunk. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wooldridge Little Britain, visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wooldridge. ree etl PP " THANKSGIVING "SERVICES will be held in Greenbank United Church next Sunday. At the morning service special music will be provided by the choir. At the evening service Mr. T. G. Gold, of Uxbridge, with the orchestra and quartette of the Busi- ness Men's Bible Class, will take charge of the service. A special Thank Offering is being asked for by the Official Board. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter, and Miss Esther Hunter, motored to Norwoed, on Sun- day, to visit the newlyweds, Mr. and Mr. Edwin Blight and lady friend, and Lillie Blight, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. J. Blight. = Mr. Jas. A. Broad of the Dominion Express Co., Toronto, and son of Mr. H. B. Broad, of Midland, was a visitor with his aunt Mr.. Walter Mark on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDougal and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mark and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. William, son and dadghter, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. James, of Woodville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. Mark. - 5 > CANARIES FOR SALE 4 months' old canaries, guaranteed singers, $5.00 each. Apply to A. Barrett, Manchester. 1 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. Mrs. Chas. Webb. Mrs. Murphy attended the Presby- terial held at Pickering last week. Mr. Wm. Sellers, Goodwood, visited his mother Mrs. Sellers, last Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Tait and daughter, of Stouffville. Miss Julia McBrien is in Chicago on her way to California, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mrs. Greaves and Miss Etta Smith, attended the Markham Fair on Saturday. Listen in on the "Blue Coal" afternoon, over Station C. The blue color mark on mark is like the silver, It identi- the finest hord coal that has brought above ground. blye coal' is colored at the mine with e harmless coloring that does not affect the coal in any way. hour 5.30 to 6.30 every Sunday F. R. B., Toronto. THE BLUE COLOR SAYS « «+ THIS COAL IS THE FINEST OF ALL SCRANTON ANTHRACITE T is such superlatively good coal that we trade. marked it for your guidance and protection when buying . . . dyed it with a harmless blue dye so that you can recognize it at a glance. 'blue coal' is not a new coal . . it is the same far mous D.L.&W. Scranton Anthracite that has been a favorite in Canada for more than fifty years . . the finest coal ever brought above ground. With "blue coal' blazing cheerfully in your furnace, you never need to force the fire to get the degree of heat you want . . . just check the drafts, feed the coal sparingly and enjoy perfect comfort. And 'blue coal' is the cleanest coal you ever saw . . . clean in your cellar, clean in your furnbce. All the impurities are washed and screened away. So just "phone your dealer for 'blue coal' in the size you require. The color will tell you that you are getting = the greatest heating value that ESN money fan Soy. You are paying 'blue coal' com TLE Y foi i eco FROM YOUR ep Your dealer is a 'blue coal' DEALER distrbustor. To- 24777 SHONE YOUR ORDER NOW, Mr. Robert his sister Mrs, , Ottawa, visited R. "Murphy, last week. While Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson wedding were attending the Utiea anniversary last week, thieves stole their entire valued at more one hundred dollars. oun Mrs. Vanes. spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Manchester Mr. Clarkson Harrison, of Toronto, at Mr. F, Crosier's. recently. Mr. and Mrs, Patsey and children, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Crozier. Mr, A. Crosier and Miss Mildred Crosier and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ger- Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper motored to Toronto on Sunday. Mrs. R. Guthrie, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Spinks, of Cartwright, called on Mrs. Thos. McKee, on Sat- urday. Miss Loretta Sonley, of Whithy, spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. W, Street, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Dring and Mrs. E. Reesor and son Francis, of Raglan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee. Mrs. A. Terrill, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Grant Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Males of Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk. MYRTLE Mrs. Ivan Rodd and family visited the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Oshawa, on Sunday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. flock of hens and chickens, easily] row and Mansell, spent Sunday in] visited with Claremont Sunday. Mus. Vance, of Bancroft visited Hor daughter Miss Pearl Yance, on Sat: urday. Mrs. Cassidy, of Ashbuin, visited with Mrs. W. Parks, last week. A number from here attended the Markham Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Cook and Mrs. | James. Cook, motored to Hamilton on}. Sunday and spent the day with rela- tives there. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Merriam, of Bridgenorth, called on friends here last week. Mr. John Robinson of Toronto is holidaying at Mr. Hugo Bradley's. While going down cellar on Thurs- day afternoon of last week, Mrs. J. Elsom, had the misfortune to take a misstep and fell several steps to the cellar floor. Her husband was in the field at the time and she was unable to get up and she had to stay in the cellar until he came in when she was removed and it was found she had re- ceived painful bruises to her limbs and shoulder. Dr. Moore was sum- moned and she was taken to the home of her daughter Mrs. A. Maw, where she is said to be in a critical condition at time of writing. ee -- FOWL SUPPER AT SONYA Don't forget the fowl supper and concert to be held at Sonya on Friday, October 23rd. oct23 AUCTIONEER E. J. POMERY Uxbridge R. R. 4 For the Counties of Ontario and York SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE All Phone Calls receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone Uxbridge 9308 or Port Perry 113 r 2-3 During alterations to our store; business will be carried on as A full line of our cakes will be on display inside. E. H. GERROW & SONS Bakers and Sontostiensis, Port t Perry, LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone No. after hours--Oshawa 8514 Phone 264 Men's Good Work Socks, Ladies' Good Kid Shoes, Port Perry Dominion Store WEEK-END CUT-PRICE NEWS Mery s Good Overalls and Smocks, good weight and well make $1. 10 ! en's Blue Work Shirts, double yoke, well made, reg. $1.25 for 75¢. 3 pairs for 65c. Men's Good Dress Socks, silk and lisle, only ........per pair 27c. Men's Real Good Work Boots, great special Men's Fine Caps, well made, only ....... 9c. Men's Good Felt Hats, with silk lining, great special . . . .only $1.65 Men's Fine Oxfords, 'great special nl Men's Fine All Wool Socks, good value .only $2.69 Ladies' Silk Fo De Emads So atest sin Whi wn ripe Filet, 8 inches Bi te ; wi Special p ~All our Shoes and Rubbers show startling reductions stron the early Spring selling. pis a : ' NEW SHOES AT NEW PRICES FOR FALL : 'Boys' .and Girls' Oxfords for, Fall Wear, made of good quality : calf, » 10 the popular comfort last, with rubber heels. 0 in a TTR "Priced at $1.75 Sires II 02. evista ls Priced at $1.95 ig BOYS OXFORDS, $1.95 They are made of good quality Buff Leather. Just the thing for school wear. Sizes 1 to 5. Priced at $1.95. LADIES' VICTORIA SHOES : in. combination last ensures perfect fit. They have steel arch supports. They are quality footwear. Lasts in stock, D. and B,, E. and D.,, EE. and D. Sizes 8 to 7. Priced at $4.75 pair. GROWING GIRLS' SHOES FOR SCHOOL WEAR Sizes 214. to 7, good quality calf. : Priced at $3.35. GROCERY, SPECIALS RASPBERRY JAM, 40 oz. jar CROWN TEA, 1 1b bag . GOLD MEDAL YELLOW LABEL COFFEE, rs... PEARL WHITE SOAP ............. CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS, medium TEE i 2 for 19¢c. HAWES' LEMON OIL . .. BENSON'S CORN STARCH . SHORTENING, Pound prints PINK SALMON, tall tins ... GOLD MEDAL QUICK PUDDINGS, assorted flavors ..2 for 17c. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES GOLD MEDAL COFFEE, I's 49c. FINEST COOKING RICE FRANKFORD No. 4 PEAS LEMON and ORANGE PEEL ; AUSTRALIAN SULTANAS ........c..x. as GERM WHEAT ; 4 1bs'for Te. 5 S pond for 28¢. 1s .. {|F. W. Brock & Sen Port Perry Phone 43 . "QUALITY ALWAYS i 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 BRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL Blue Coal BLUE COAL is not a new goal Itis the enuine Scranton Coal, sold by the D. L hs . Coal Co. It is being colored blue so that the coal ing infor ple feed not be Secelved a Into bu iis

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