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Port Perry Star, 10 May 1923, p. 8

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Myitle Station at y and sate] on reasonable terms. | Large list to select irom. Bell Phone 120 re be i a 8. H. TH OMPSON'S SPECIAL PRICE LIST AT SEAGRAVE STORE ; Choice Salmon Crown Syrup......b Ib pail 40c Crown Syrup 10 Ib pail 75¢ Aunt Dinah Baking Syrup..lle Magic Baking Powder, large size tin 33¢c Small size tin 20c- Benson's Corn Starch Royal Yeast Cakes Bulk Cocoa Shredded Wheat ~ Tax Laundry Soap, Gold, P. & G Comfort, Sunlight, ..3 for 23c viens a Ib tin 25¢ 2 tins for 25c¢ 2 tins for 25¢ 2 tins for 23c Rolled Oates..>.....5; Jbs 25¢ Keen's Mustard. ...% Ib tin 20c Choice Cooking Figs. .per 1b 10c Choice Prunes Lifebuoy Soap Best grade Blue Rose Rice 3 lbs. 25 3 'Ib pails 57c 5 I pails 95c¢c.. Lard ..v..... «..10 Ib pail $1.90 20 1b pail $3.60 Choice Bulk Tea, black....Ib 50c Pastry Flour Cheese, Produce or Cash at these prices. ~ Out-sweeps and Out-lasts any 3 old-style Brooms! Try, me for only five miputes; and then you'll know why thousands of women prefer me to all other brooms, I'm the New Fuller Broom made of AZTEC FIBRE (patented) Watch for the *'Fuller Man®' when he calls. - You'll know him by this button which he wears, @® F. T. BAKER Pontypool, Ont, i OUR GUARANTEE Eevry brush bearing the Fullar trademark carries the following ab- solute guarantee: 1. The handle will not pull off. 2. The wire will not ryst. 8. The bristles will not dome out. We shall cheerfully repair or re- "place any brush with any i the above defects, NT. Ist LEONARD EAR OIL ES RELIEVE and iD EN, Simply rub it in back of the ears and insert Amir etait hv. uated ? ~ MADE IN CANADA Overland Four Touring Model 92, Bluebird Touring Schumacher pian sows to produce larger litters, too, and produces more milk for the young pigs. : "Keep it in the pen in'a dry form at all times (preferably in self-feeders)--and make your hog raising more profitable. © Sold in Port Perry by HOGG & LYTLE WILLYS- OVERLAND MOTOR CARS Sales and Service, Port Perry PRICES: $ 785 1085 These Prices are f.0.b. Port Perry. All Taxes Paid. Ask for Demonstration. JOHN WILLIAMS Switzer's Garage PORT PERRY Whir-r-r-r--upand over. You never knew an engine could have such pull! Forty full horse power on a 115 inch chassis! . Regularly and con- sistently the Oldsmobile Four out- climbs everything inside or outside = its price class at hill climbing tests. No wonder its owners acclaim jt-- "The Most Car for the Money." OLDS MOTOR WORKS OF CANADA, LIMITED fi Subsidiary of General Motors of Canada, Limited, ? Moffatt Sales Ltd. OSHAWA and BOWMANVILLE Prices f.o.b. Oshawa, Sales. tax extra t x 1014 ft. 12" 1. : Three Patterns i in Kitchen Papers in] Bro Four; Patterns Bed Room Papers with wi £ Window Blinds at Special Prices. * b doz cream window blinds, reg.' 5 doz cream and green shaee, Teg. Curtains Nets and Scrims Curtain Nets in uality at 80¢. and 35c. pol g aL "at 45¢. to 7 Brass extension rods, 20¢, 25¢, 30c. White curtain. poles with trimmings, 2c : 1 only tapestry paper, medium 2 only tapestry patierns, good Regul "4 Priced 18.00 Sale Frice A sowpand Fawn Baw ¥ Stripes, . price Je to clear 124¢. dyin heat 8) Blue and Pink nk Stripes, reg pattern; lt for Price or i ear Jon, 6g. Sle y leaf pa re or hall oridining room, own shades, 10. for 7c. each $1 -25 for 90c. each d, and for an extra fine grade . per yard. » The play given at Utica last Wed- nesday evening was a splendid suc- cess. The music given by Mr. Harry Wagner and his pupils was much ap- preciated. Proceeds $70.00. rea (J) Ores: BLACKSTOCK Congratulations to Mr. Sanderson, on so successfully com- pleting this year's work in connection with the Methodist ministry. a Born to Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Darey, on Monday, April 16th, 1923, a baby boy. Congratulations. Mr. Gallagher, of Toronto, is ex- pected to take charge of St. John's pulpit for the summer. The W.M.S. will meet in'the bite " nesday, the 9th inst. at 2.80 p.m. The meeting of Victorian Woman's instead of Wednesday as advertised last week. On Sunday; April 20th there passed away at his home near Caesarea, one of our most respected and promising young men in the person of Mr. Jos. Taylor, - Deceased was born in Cart- wright 84 years ago and spent all of his life here, He leaves to mourn his loss, his mother, Mrs. Anson Tay- lor, five brothers, four sisters, a wife and two children. - The service was conducted at the house by Rev. Mr, Bick, a former pastor, on Wednesday 'and the remains were laid to rest in | the Uuion 'Cemetery. The 'deepest sympathy of the' community goes out to those who are left to, mourn. QO PRINCE ALBERT Mrs. D. Boe and Mrs. H. R. Murphy were hostesses at a guest tea at home of Mrs. Boe, on Wednesday '}inst, in aid of the local W.C.T.U. A pleasant social time was enj Milton | ment of the Union -Church\on Wed- i Institute will be held at the home of | "Mrs. S. Devitt, on Friday at 2.80 po: | BROCK BROS. & CO. er lahen Yow ors putting Then you can't afford to be without

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