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Port Perry Star, 13 Sep 1923, p. 8

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~ H.S. WHITE 5 Slo ous Yo cov Wi Sol plete' tha xepiet vost. splendilly,, to be packed in ice. Order some for your next func- tion. It will keep hard on hour, longer if you require enough And listen, "our ice cream is about the cheap- est thing you can serve, to say nothing of its deliciousness. Try our "City Dairy" Ice Cream PORT PERRY 4 Essentials Price -- Economy -- Appearance Endurance HEVROLET Superior Models have in very large measure the four essen- tials necessary in a motor car. PRICE--Chevrolet is the lowest-priced, fully-equipped car in the world. ECONOMY -- Chevrolet National Economy Week proved beyond all doubt that Chevrolot was the world's most economical car to .operate. APPEARANCE~--One good look at the lines, finish and equipment of Chev- rolet will convince anyone that in appearance it is a car to be proud of. ENDURANCE--Owners' opinions give ample proof of the endurance and stamina of Chevrolet. owner. Ask any B2216 Ask About the G.M. A.C. Plan of Deferred Payments Beare Bros., Dealers, Port Perry -- a Port Perry Dominion Store Men's Working Shirts, Big B., first quality, regular $1.26 for 99¢ Men's Overalls and Smocks, $1.95 each, Sale price $3.75 per suit. Men's Working Pants, good quality, regular $2.25 for $1.95. Men's Dress Pants, regular $2.50 for $1.95. Men's Khaki Pants, regular $1.95, for $1.69. Men's Socks, all wool, regular 59¢, 2 pairs for 95¢ Youngs Men's Caps, good quality, reg. $1.75. Sale price $1.29. Men's Summer Underwear, at cost. Men's Good Working Boots, regular . $4.25 for 3.75. . Men's Suits from $11.00 to $27.00. This is positively cost price for advertisement. Big assortment of girl's and boys' boots from $1.76 up. Absolutely at very low profit for advertising. Big assortment of boys' and girl's stockings at a very low profit. Ladies' summer vests, regular 49¢, Sale price 2 for 89¢. Ladies' Silk, Cashmere and Mercer- ised stockings. Absolutely at a very low profit. Ladies' Corsets, first quality, 99¢ ies' Housedresses, regular $2.25, for $1.89 : ' House Dresses 95¢ our store. Big assortment of Fall and Winter articles. 100 yards of Homespun, 58 inches wide, good quality, $1.06 yard. 100 yards Navy Serge with green stripe, 68 inches wide, $1.25 yard. 100 yards of red Flannelette, 58 inch. wide, good quality, $1.59. 100 yards Gaberdine, 28 inches wide, per yard 456¢ 100 yards Dress Goods, 58 inches wide, good quality, yard $1.86. Wine Color Dress Goods, 46 inches wide, $1.10 yard. 50 yards Black Canton, very nice for dresses, $1.69 yard 50 yards Checked Homespun, 56 inch. wide, $1.29 yard, 50 yards Brown Serge, 56 inches wide at $1.26 yard. 50 yards new blue Serge, 566 inches wide, $1.26 yard. 100 yards Navy Serge, 56 inches wide $1.19 yard. 50 yards Wine Cloth, very good ma- terial, 56 inches wide, $1.69 yard 20 yards Wine Serge, 56 inches wide, $1.26 yard. 25 yards navy blue dotted Poplin, 36 inches wide, $1.10 yard. 20 yards Black Duck Silk, 36 inches wide, $1.89 yard. 100 yards English Gingham, 32 inch. wide, to clear at 19¢ yard. 100 yards Searsucker, 5 yards for 99¢ - Meet your friends at Port Perry Dominion Stores on Port Perry Fair Day. and Gentlemen we are invi ting everybody to visit our store oh r 13 and 14 or any time and we guarantee satisfaction. We do g about our goods and prices, but leave that to the customers. y articles are going to be sold at cost, and less than cost, for to ALIX. GILBOORD organdie. The house was beautifully decorated in a pink and white color scheme, Following the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was %erved. Mr. and Mrs, Smith left on the five o'clock train for the wedding trip down the St. Lawrence to Quebec. Upon their Yeturn they will make their home in Ingersoll. The bride was the neice of Mrs. John Abbott, of Reach Township. he LODO g SEAGRAVE Miss Elizabeth O. Hanlow has re- turned to. Toronto, after spending five week's holidays with Mr, and Mrs. T. Druean. een () ) (Jreemenee VOTERS' LIST, 1923 Municipality of the Township of Reach, County of Ontario Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the per- | sons mentioned in section 10 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies | required by the said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the lists, | made pursuant to said Act, of all per- sons appearing by the last Revised ssessment Roll of the said Muni- cipality to be entitled to vote in the | said Municipality at elections for the 1 Legislative Assembly and Municipal | Elections; And that the said List was [first posted up at my office at Man- | chester, on the 6th day of September, 1928, and remains there for inspec- tion. 1 Electors are called upon to examine said List, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have Tthe said error corrected according to law. I" Dated at Manchester this 6th day of September, 1928. W. F. DOBSON, Clerk of said Municipality simmer bmm-- TEN FREE LESSONS If you wish to study Hawaiin Guitar music and need a guitar you cannot do better than look into our offer in our advertisement. HARRY WAGNER Di GREENBANK Among those who were home for the holiday were Miss Aletha Cragg, Miss Amy Real, Miss Mary Real and Dr. Rae Stone. Mr. and Mis. Blake Cragg and Miss Hattie Cragg returned home from Campbellford, where they spent a week visiting relatives. They re- port a véry pleasant trip. Miss Irene Spoffard also accompanied them but stopped off on the way home at Port Perry where she has secured a po- sition as teacher at the Yellow School House. Miss Hazel Gregg left on Monday for Cookstown, where she has se- cured a position as teacher. Mr. Wilmott Cragg has been! en- gaged as teacher at Tottenham. School opened here again on Tues- day with Miss Ferguson and Miss Clara Forsythe, as teachers. Mr. and. Mrs. John McKitrick motored to Toronto last Thursday where they intend spending some weeks with Mrs, McKitrick'c parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Howsam were in Toronto last week. Services in the Baptist Chyrrch next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Morning subject"Put ye on the whole armour of God". Evening subject "Seeing Red."™ Mr. Lawrence Forsythe met with a painful accident on Thursday when assisting to remove Mr. John How- sam's separator from the barn at Mr. Leslie Beare's, the wheel passed over or Durham, 'Gentleman, deceased. Pursuant to section 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of On-' tario, 1914, notice is hereby given. that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of John Quinn, late of the Township of Cart- wright, in the County of Ducham, Gentleman, who died on or about the 1st day of August, 1923, are, on or before the 6th day of October, A.D. 1928, to send by post, prepaid, to James G. Marlow, Blackstock, Ont., the Executor of the last Will or to Wm. H. Harris, his solicitor, their christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- by them, and that after the day last will proceed to distribute the assets parties entitled thereto having re- notice shall have been given as above required, and the said James G. Mar- low will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been' re- ceived by him at the time of such distribution. of August, A.D. 1928. Solicitor for said Execytor, Port Perry, Ontario. I, 130 ix SHINGLES FOR SALE 1 have a car of shingles unloading composed of 5x, 3x and 2x. They are a very fine shingle, the 5x being exceptionally good, measuring 5 buts two inches, now unloaded. ..Also a car of fresh cement, tile and brick. C. L. VICKERY rr) ima HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale his premises, Union Ave, Port Perry, consisting of frame house, 8 rooms; barn 80 x 86, stone stable, ten acres of land, good orchard. For further particulars apply to D. Boe, Port Perry, Bell Phone 174 t 65, FOR SALB Happy Thought Range, 6 hole, reservoir and warming heater; two heaters, will burn coal of wood; coal- oil heater; Aladdin Lamp. Apply to Mrs, H. W. Linke, Bell Phone 117r2-2 Prince Albert. rest) min: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of James White late of the Town- ship of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of James White, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, who died on or about the Sixteenth day of May, A.D. 1928, are, on or before the First day of October A.D, 1928, to send by post, prepaid, to Wm. H. Harris, solicitor for Frederick Hy- land and Henry Thompson, Executors of the last Will of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a state- ment of their accounts and the na- ture of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto having regard only to such claims hich notice shall | and the said not have been received by hem at the time of such of August, A.D. 1023. Wii. B. BARRIS, ment of their accounts and the|M nature of the securities (if any) held |g aforesaid the said James G. Marlow |B of the said deceased among the x gard only to such claims of which |8 Dated at Port Perry this 13th day |B WM. H, HARRIS, |= have been given as above required, | rs will not be| distribution. Ul Dated at Port Perry this 25th day Men's Wool a Coat a made in three © Ln fv pockets, I bat around belt. stitched. ol you. PROPERTIES FOR SALE $3,000 buys 98 acre farm in the Tp. Reach, fair buildings, good hardwood bush, splendid lot of fruit. $1500 cash handles htis proposition. Several up-to-date and beautiful homes in annd near Port Perry for sale. Can be bought for less than half what they would' cost to build today. For particulars apply to MORLEY CAMPBELL, Port Perry Mrs. Campbell (nee Florence Hill) Teacher of Piano and Theory Pupils prepared for examinations. Class now forming. Phone 190 r 1-6 Throw off that grouch. Don't imagine you will be sick all your life. In- vestigate Chiropractic. Take Chiropractic verte- bral adjustments and get well. for School Wear Boys' Tweed Suits, made in single breasted coat with yoke and all- Lined Bloomers have usual pockets, belt loops and govern- Boys' Canuck Shoes for School Boots of selected chrome black box kip, well finished and securely They have Bull Dog Sole Leather soles and rubber heels, and make a good wearing boot. ; Sizes 8 to 1014, price $2.50. 11 to 138, $3.00. Sizes 1 to 5, $3.50 Come to our Store when you are in town on Friday. have much that will interest Prices are lower. or fasteners at knees. Coloréigre nh gular $10.00 for Sizes 31 to 34, regular$12.50 $8.65. : "for $9.95. Boys' Braces one-third off * Boys' Braces in good quality web with leather ends. Sizes 27 and 30 inch, regular price 25¢. Sale Price per pair 15¢ Clearing of Men's Fine and Work Shirts In this lot you will find some extra good values. They are the balance of our spring selling. Prices range from $1.50 to $2.26. Priced to clear at $1.29 ~ EEE amu WHeBnERER ENE Sizes aN Stop Lightning Destructig BY USING 8 Dodd & Struthers Lightning Rods We also handle Pumps, pump repairs for all makes of pumps; oronto Pumping mills; Piping; cement tile; "wells dug Thos. Raines & Son, Port P. erry The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, ° palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Ring up Phone 72.

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