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Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1925, p. 8

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3 . do you want Z ina Car? HINK over the features Se you want in your car. You will find them in the Oldsmobile. A powerful, six- cylinder engine, developed by General Motors experts-- ment throughout--Delco units --Borg & Beck clutch--smart, up-to-date body lines--dis- ; tinctive, nickelled radiator-- ~ cawl-lamps -- DUCO. 'satin, finish; The Refined Oldsmobile Six - has brought six-cylinder satis- - faction within the reach of every motorist. 'Let us give you a-demonstration. » 0-1826 Phone or write District Agents MOFFATT MOTOR -SALES,. LIMITED : : TE Street N., Phone, 915, Oshawa, Ont. OLDSMOBILE | inning to vound wn i sige To for' high-grade mechanical equip- ' Nixon, at the Home 0 Mrs, Geor Johnston. $ y x . They look strong Mrs, Greaves was at her home dur, school, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McTaggart and |! daughter" Muriel, of Grimsby, were calling on Mr. and Mirs, Frank Bailey}. lust week, a My dear, can you nob. wear the suit you had last season?' said father to his charming father. "Oh! fathép! that was "80 'hoyi Mrs, Richard Webster, of Fatiglon| | Falls, is the guest of her sister-in- | law, Mrs. Wm. Jewell, at the home of Mr. Geo. Bond. ~ Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Till and family spent Easter Sunday with her father, Mr Geo. Bond, Mrs, Bates has gone to Toronto for & time. $ . Mr. and Mrs. McLennal, of To- ronto, were visiting at the home of Nir. and Mrs, Woodley on Sunday. Mr. Kennedy, Barrister, of Whitby, was the guest of Major Campbell on Monday of last week. Only happy folk get any enjoyment out of being poor. Very few preachers are, bothered with the income tax. Mr. Wm. Nixon, of Dundalk, Ont., wishes to extend his appreciation to' all the boys who helped him when his car was stuck at Prince Albert Methodist Church, on* Easter Sunday. Mr. Jonas Smith's greenhouse is the picture of beauty just now. Mrs. Wallace . and daughter of Blackwater, spent a few days with her sister; Mrs. Snelgrove, last week. Mrs. A. E. Annis, of Greenwood, spent the Bastdr holidays with her sister, Mrs. D. Lyle. . Holiday visitors the home of Mr. Robert. Heayn, were Mr.+ Norman Heayn, Campbellford, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Heayn, Brooklin, and Mrs, R. Wild, Brooklin. Mrs. B. Bickle has returned home from Oshawa. Work has again been resumed on the new cottage on the corner, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Hill, Miss Lee, Miss Henderson and Mr. Henderson, | on Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hope over the Easter holidays. Of all the words that make a girl glad, the pick are, "charge it to dad." Miss Grace Burnett was visiting with friends in Oshawa last week. Mr, Owen Hill and family have moved into the Harding house. et adil ------------ AY BE WISE-- 'BUY COAL NOW . at $15.50 a ton for Chestnut and - Stove delivered in Town. " Prices guaranteed-the month of April only. The present agreement with the miners expires on Aug, 30th. There is every likelihood of a 'strike then. 'Be on the Safe Side. --Order Now~-- . Solvay hard Coke, Pea, $12.00 Nut, $13.50 ton delivered. Dry. body wood $4.00 single cord, wide, 28c. yard. delivered. Dry hemlock slabs $3.00" single sell our cord, delivered. ty Moms will get PECIAIL ' had before. * SPE now to $15. ton] Call in and see 0 ron the ear. - : 1 Aga sh \opping. 8) " "and prices befo youlo your ou will save Honey. PORT PERRY DOMINION | STORE. BARGAINS FOR THE END OF THIS WEEK lad "Beautiful shades of Broadcloth, 36 inches wide; 85c. yard, : Beautiful shades of Satinette, suitable for many" } purposes, 59¢. yard, "Niece Shades of Cretonne, heavy weight, 35c. yard. Good selection of nice patterns of Gingham, 32 inches Ls --h Nice patterns of Gingham with ratine check, 49¢, yard We have received a shipment of ladies' Gingham Dresses sed § Children' 8 wear, and wil sell them at the lowest ~ Men's Sore reg: $2.00 for $1. 59 r Men's Working Shirts reg. $1.65 for $1.3 We are clearing out a lot of boys and children 's boots with cushion soles, at the lowest price. We have received a lot of new goods, and we are on & good s at the lowest prices possib & gains: from us this summer you never = : AN " ie Fn Rt a San ae returned to her duties at Raglan | 3 id payers. 300° 7 Tor 15; $5.00 eat f.0.b,s $1.50 R 57 Special pen, Hound 'male bird, ses a Over Tel. . Office, Port Perry| 3 HONEYDALE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A meeting was held at the Yellow Athletic® Association considered the club should take up this summer, It was finally decided to play both base~ ball 'and football, the latter having slightly the larger vot ) in its favor, re OOH < «GOVERNMENT STALLION Ontario County/Clydesdale Men Are Successful in ernment Stallion. The wonderful stallion, Mainring; afrivéd at" Brooklin one Friday in charge of Mr. Geo. Saunders, Man- ager: It is being temporarily looked after on the farm of Mr. F. Batty. It 'is probable "that "Mainring. wit | 1 stand for Service at Brooklin during the 1925 season, He is in splendid shape for the season's service. : OO BLACKSTOCK Under the auspices of the Athletic Association, a concert and basket social will be held in the Town Hall, on Friday evening of this week. The program will be given by the follow- ing talent: Mrs. (Rev.) Carruthers, Seagrave; Miss F. Babbington, Rev. J. E. Griffith, Rev. E. O. Gallagher, illustrated Church, lecture in St. isiVe, with Institute RED ROCKS--Weighg $6.50 per "100, $3.00 per 15. Baker, Sunde ahem Nin Sif yer 'House and: : | location on Schoolhouse on - Tuesday evening] il when the members of the Honeydale [Hii - question of the type of sport that the l uring Ontario Gov- | Real Total and a pantomime "chtitled "Wanted a Wife" Admission; 'adults 25e., children 1be. cxadies with baskets | free. On Thursday] 'evening of -this week at 8 o'clock, Mr. Andrews, a mission- ary from Honan, China, will give-an John's _ The members of the Victorian | eye Institute are sending the Misses Annie Vancamp, Elva Wright and Margaret Swain, as delegates to the Girls' Coftference being held at Guelph, from April 28rd to, 26th, in- This is the first conferérioe of the kind even held in connection SUPERIOR. , BRED-TO-LAY BAR-|. 5, layers and| o Sugar, os waite t Salmon, large oe, gi Il Aylmer Tomatoes... sr er saad Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY : BellPhone 183 Ww 6 roomed house, % acres land, good well, large stable and Hen house, fruit In good repair. Situated on. Union Avenue. balance at 6%. 145 acres, all workable, Th con. Reach, good -8 roomed brick house, : 1 barn 68 x 60, stone stable, cenfent | fioors, straw house 20 x 80, Hay barn 40 x 60." pig pen, new chicken house, and drive shed, all in good Bepuiy This is a wonderful producing farm, all for $9,600. 32,000 cash, cash, balance 4 at. 5%. $8 ata 8 room A asus ligne; % acre land, | ta me fruit, water, EE ks shade 'trees. All for Hain." cash, balance at. 6%: cm n house, HEE of Port Perry. ..10 bs. for 72e. per ie 2 for 35¢. hoo Soap-- Surprise, Gold, Comfort, 4 oy :P-& G: White Napthay. .4 for 25. i SN ~ 18 bars for $1.00+ Price $1,100. $00 cash | fram

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