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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Jul 1933, p. 5

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3% "you buy now, Our' time is getting short and. we are anxious to' visited his sister Mrg. C. Samells, on SEF Pt Ih 45¢. clear this stock out, it is to your advantage to aet quickly, Say, ad ito Tate Fobra RED & WHITE COFFEE, Is ...... Ib 45¢ ; Plenty. of bargains in Men's 'Overalls, Work Pants, Smocks and | home for her holidays from teaching Under the auspices of the Port Perry CHEF CHIPSO, large package .............. 22¢. «many {ines of Gents' Furnishings, Hosiery, Corticelli Wools, ete, schoohat Fort Frantes. She visited] ERT S ~ a : ; several places along the way home, Business Men' 8S Improvement CERIO 2 ini an ideinansin bottle 29c¢ , Miss Edna Samells -has returned| Association. READY WHIZ TOILET FLUSH .......... tin- 19¢. Fred. Reesor, Chairman of Committee : - Quite a few friends accompanied the : , hi PINK SALMON, I's ............ Thish 18 the time ; young men's choir to Caesarea on Sun- ACQUATIC SPORTS Uxbridge and Port Perry will play 2 for gael ei ++ tin 10c. day evening. Prof. Bowles was the Commencing at 10 a.m. a program indi : on ; ] Pl °K ED WHEAT ........ ...... pkg. 12¢ preacher, of acquatic sport will b& held at the| D°litball tournaments for boys an 25 PUFFED RICE .......... M -- BUY - Mr, Allie Mark has his threshing jake front--Canoe Tiltivg, hos Ror, girls. FE. Hayes, Chairman of Com, C. 'NE ALITA TAN SLR KoA -pke, 150, fit ready and is doing a few lots) nyotor B Races. .S ? GW AUSTRALIAN SUI TANA ade- to- M asur out . : x otor Boat Races, Swimming Races, STREET. DANCE ) ] e u e of alsike clover, 'which is nOUYeRY Tub Race, and other events. Arthur] At wiht 1 (DANCE RAISINS .............. 2.1bs for 27. - S uU 1 T S plentiful this year. Brock, Chairman of .Committee. Street Dance with sic by Crei There: is a good gravel road to Street Dance with music by Jreigh- , : EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Mr. Rogerson's camping grounds now LAND SPORTS ton's Hay Balers. : 1's tin 19c. 1 "and Overcoats - Author of by the help of Mr. H., R. Archer and| _ ; LUCKY NUMBER DRAW a Im on Cohoe 17.9 Eyea in Modern- Life the Council. Mr. C. Hood, Mr. D At 1.30 pm, the land sports will] . Your ticket will also give you a l/s 24 for 25¢. ey sre ig goed yaltes=8) Specializing exclusively _in [| Anderson and Mr. S. Sweetman hauled | commence at the Fair Grounds, con- lucky number draw for the following on Ww 4 d e sk and, Bly or Janey muscle anomalies; eyesight and || the gravel and Messrs. G. Schell, W.[Sisting of races of boys and girls, |prizes--1,Coleman 3-burnér Stove; 2, ; : orsteds," Grey and, Blue Serges glasses. || Hood, G. Jeffrey and R. Hope, doing Broad Jump for Boys and Girls, High | Marshall Sanitary Mattress, 8 Cedar |FLY COILS ...0................ 4 for 10c. YOUR CHOICE; FOR $35.00 : Saleh. Tuseda 7 Tiuratny and the loading in Mr. O. Jeffrey's gravel Jump for Boys, Pole Vault, Thread Chest, 4 Pair Wool Blankets, PARROWAX pkg 13¢: Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done Disney Block Opposite P.O. pit. Aj great improvement for the riiy, Ly . om C. & B. motorists, Writ t F . ds d ° . h LICORICE -ALSORTS ....%..... 5 1b 13c. -W. OSHAWA, ONT. : Our girls softball team: played a € to your rienas an invite t em GOLD MEDAL TOMATOES . ' . TT. Rodman 1616 -- Phone -- 1618 || game at Blackstock lst Wednesday) to spend Civic Holiday in Port Perry. rs ONATORS .u2 or 2c. DO) RK & 13:48:50 : vat, CLARK'S POTTED MEATS. ....... tin 9c 2 for I: Myrtle boys softball team came out| } : ; : OLD DUTCH 2 for 19¢ : last Saturday evening for their 'last i lL a aC CY. ER a RN HP A Sl Ce COAL WOOD COKE league game, It was a good exhibition : lt : os EGGO BAKING POWDER, 16 oz. 1 1c. 4 of ball, and Scugog finally won 18-10. with pans, per tin .............. Je. ) PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JULY 27th, 1988 a ase Kl SHELA dak aladdin i -- > . > a SH Sart . . *imake our sale a success, DON'T DELAY : We still haye a large stock of all kinds * of Footwear for every: member of the family. * Shoes 'will be higher % this fall, with leather advancing it is really a good : time to lay in "an 'extra pair of shoes, The children will be needing shoes for : school opening which is not so far away, You will save money if pl LY Phone 162 wr JAMES McKEE Port Perry, MERCHANT TAILOR °° Qver, the Telephone Office, Port Perry . > at . * IS - FRED E. 8 "BLUE COAL" i is the best Anthia. cite mined in America. It is colored 'blue so as to be identified at a glance. We can supply you with -- BRITISH COAL, HAMILTON COKE, HARD and Soft Wood, Cement, Lime, Lumber, Etc. cc Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73§ REESOR COAL COKE 'WOOD CEMENT - LIME - TILE supply on hand to : When' in nedd of any of the above give us a call. 'We. havea full meet your needs. FAMOUS. READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Penniylvania Hard Coal. SCOTCH COAL, - WELSH COAL, STREAM COAL, CANNEL COAL. HAMILTON BY- PRODUCT COKE, BODY HARDWOOD, HARD- WOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. CEMENT--A fresh carload just arrived. Also Fresh ,LIME and 5 PARISTONE, TILE. ~ Your orders will receive our usual prompt and careful attention. PORT PERRY : W.G. W. Phones--94 W and 947, COAL YARD PYATT "¥ "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" SCUGOG. niece 'Miss Jean Allbright, of Toronto, My. and Mrs. W. Crozier and Archie, of Manchester, and Archie's chum Mr. Frank Lamb of Lindsay were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Jackson, Reach, home after spending a few weeks with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm, "| Jackson, at Port Perry, and her cousin Miss Lucille Mark, who returned home with her for a few weeks, and lost the game 9-6. Port Perry girls came down on Mon- day evening. The game was close and exciting. It looked .like anybody's game right to last, finally Scugog won ~Our football team went to ¥hsou, last Friday and lost to Epson? by 1-0. The return game will be played here soon, The next games are Blackstock boys at Scugog, Satarday, July. 20th, and Port Perry at Scugog on Tuesday, The girls will play at' August: 1st. Brooklin on Saturday, July '29th, and Scugog at Port Perry on August 2nd. Miss Doreen -Dawson, of Brock, is visiting her friend Miss Edna Clark, for a few days. Congratulations to Miss Inez. Fra- lick in securing the position as teach- er at the. Foot school for the next term." We wish her the best of suc-' cess. Mr, Norman Crozier has returned home from visiting his sister Mrs. J. Gerrow, at Duluth, and we are glad to hear Mrs. Gerrow is able to leave the hospital and has returned with her family-to her home at Medicine Hat, Alberta. . } ; Miss Edith Garbutt, of Brampton, visited her friend Miss Inez Fralick, last week, We are glad t to have Miss Marjory Milner, - of Toronto, home with us again for a few holidays. Miss Jean Brummell of Green River, visited her cousin Miss Helen Carter, recently. Miss L. Collins was the guest ®f her friend Miss Edna Prentice, on Sunday. Scugog friends extend their sym-| pathy to Mrs. E. Clark in the death of | her mother Mrs. Kellett, at. Pontypool. Mr, and Mrs. Watson, Mr. G. Wat-: son and Misses Blanche, and Mar-' guerite Sweetman, of Toronto, Were, Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, , Sweetman, on Sunday. sa Mrs. R. D. Burnham with a number Celebration AUGUST 7th The 'second annual Sports Day of the Business Men of Port Perry, will be held on Monday, August 7th. 12 hours of fun and frolic for 26ec, - They'll never get or a quarter. | JUST LOOK AT THE difference THEN CHOOSE HOOSE the tube that inflates evenly, without kinking--the tube of uniform thickness because o the tube with longer life because the rub on the outer circumference is not inflated of an abnormal tension--the tube that is "Circle Built"--the Gutta Percha Inner Tube. STRAIGHT BUILT CIRCLE BUILT and Needle Race, Shoe Race, Bicycle Race, Pony Race, Horseshoe Pitching, TUG-O'-WAR, (this event open to contestants from Reach, Beugog, and Cartwright.) a better. day' 8s fun uniform stretching-- ri soins tat das so Pr ogram of Spor ts F. Ww. Brock & Son | / (ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT[E2500, Civic Holiday The RED & WHITE Store _ Page Five 10 bars Surprise Soap and Roasting Pan 79c. MEALS RED & WHITE TEA, 1' MANY FLOWERS SOAP LILY CHICKEN HADDIE CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, 2 for 5c. 2 for 25c¢. large tin 14ec. AY FALCON SWEET MIXED PICKLES, GOLD MEDAL SARDINES 28¢. 2 for 25c. McCORMICK'S SUMMER SODAS, 2 for 19c. "If you have a surplus bring your market to moderate. Bell 'Phone 50. MONEY! which you want to convert in- to money, why not enlist the 'services of the Port Perry Star? Its advertising columns will Bn BEANS of goes | you. ~ Our advertising rates are very gt SPECIALIZE IN FIRESTONE TIRES Gas, Oil, Repairs on all makes of Cars yp=-pMcCrea Plow Points' | EMBURY & SPENCER of friends motored to Kirkfield on In addition to the Svaitase to you of being | Sunday. "Circle Built," Gutta Percha Resisto Inner ha Aroilc: Prize Offered Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and children Tubes are made of heat-resisting black Grindin of all Kinds of Feed % Elsewhere in this issue the results of the recent contest at Joan and Barbara, and Mrs. Smith's, rubber, the Suly rubber that will 'success. g EE Mulligan's Beauty Shoppe are announced. sister Jennie Millin, of Toronto, wer! fully withstand high rinning temperatures. ' LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Gutta Percha Roadcraft Tubes are made Hoe guests of Mr. and Mrs. B., Cr ooks, on Sunday. Mr. Stuart Mark of Shirley spent the week end with his friend Mr. A. Sweetman. AUGUST 7 is the day to invite! your friends to Port Perry. The stage will be ANOTHER PRIZE IS OFFERED FOR JULY-- "<A Permanent Wave to the holder of the Lucky Number Draw. : _ Ask for ticket . All the latest styles of Nalressing. | MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE | H. H, MULLIGAN, Proprietor F of the highest quality red rubber. It costs no more to have the best--buy Gutta Percha "Circle Built" Inner Tubes. EMBURY & SPENCER GUTTA PRCA & RUBBER, Phone 108 r 22. Greenbank, Ont. ; Branches from Coast to Coast Pui GUTTA PERCHA | 50 HOLSTEINS 50 || INNER TUBES to be held at GLENHODSON FARM, BROOKLIN, ONY, on. sme igirrr en mag Be FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th, at 1 pm. 1: on Choice herds.of R. W. HODSON, Brooklin, and D. F. GARVEY,. | Indian River. All registered, fully accredited, and negative to blood: DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! an Il ide! % COLDEN JUBLLER i test. Cows nearly all fresh or due to freshen shortly. Record pro-"|§ * TO A i is Sompany Commenced ducing, high testing animals, § Have your property properly [|well set to provide £ rt ot er a ete ' d f over the world, and, CR grown to be the 30 YORKSHIRE SWINE ye ' insur at 0 ce X A a goo time or our| i largest all. Canadian: oA company, The . 4 {x ! ! n re t } fasioey, gtunioys '1,500 people covers an Bred and open Sows. Registered--Advanced registry. bob 2 4 : 320 h HAROLD W. EMMERSON guests. R. W. Hodson ™E Sanaesy ALL L CANADIAN RUBBER COMPANY FOUNDED ~ 50 YEARS AGO == IM 108) All for 25c¢. == AN OUTSTANDING SALE "i

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