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Port Perry Star, 20 May 1926, p. 8

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It's safe to buy your tires. wherever you see this sign, for the efficient Dunlop Of- ficial Dealer stakes his reputation on and DUNLOP OFFICIAL SERVICE DEPOTS Hood Motor Sales, Port Perry - - PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, hen S. Rodd, Myrtle PRINCE ALBERT This is an advertising age--an age of publicity. The merchant who does not recognize that fact and talks to . the public about his business every day through the newspapers soon loses touch with the consumer and notices the effect in his ledger. With this fine weather the farmers are getting on with their seeding in fine shape. Mr. Milton Balfour and mother, Port Perry Dominion Store Mrs. R. Balfour, spent the week end in the village. Mr. Geo. Till was with Mr. George Bond on Sunday. / The W. C. T. U. held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Madden, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, James Warren, who spent the winter with friends in the City of Oshawa, have returned home. Miss M. Coates, of Shirley, was the guest of Miss G. Martyn, over the | week end. SPECIAL BARGAINS ON SATURDAX, MAY 22nd, IN THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES Boys' Oxfords, all sizes. Men's Work and Dress Boots and Shoes. Girl's and Children's Boots and Shoes. Men's, Ladies' Girl's, Boys, Ames-Holden make, with very low prices. Men's Work Socks to clear at 4 We received this week a new and Children's Socks. We have a new selection of dress goods. stock, on Saturday May supplies at your own price. and Children's Running Shoes, guarantee for perfect wear, at pairs for 98c. selection of ladies' Silk Hosiery Call in and see our 22nd, and get your drygoods ALIX. GILBOORD Phone 177 PORT PERRY, ONT. e® 0 e a Durant Motors of Canada, 'Limited &® Sos New Stor at:-- miles an hour to 25 miles in The NEW STAR car renders STAR PER- FORMANCE. . The NEW STAR is "supreme in the low cost field". Ask your STAR dealer about the Continental Red Seal Motor, lapped piston rings, honed cylinders and other STAR car features. ; . (Leaside) ONT. STANDARD GARAGE ed - Fours and Shes {in Manchester, last week. Miss Costello, is the guest of her aunt Mrs, D. Lyle. Mrs, John Fowle was with friends "The day is past when the grocer sticks a potato carelessly on the spout of a oil can, Do you remember when; Though present news comes thick and fast, 'Tis pleasant to recall the past. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butson of Utica were in the Village on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Bunner was in the Village one day last week. Mrs. Bunner ,who was a resident of this village for a time, we are sorry to report is seriously ill. Don't forget the.S. S. Anniversary Services at Manchester on Sunday, May 23rd. Mr. Albert Jeffrey was in Millbrook for a few days last week, The Spencer Bros. of Brooklin were in the village on Sunday the guests of Mr, Chas. Hall. Mr, Peter Raymer has disposed of one of his lots on Simcoe Street South to Mr. Frank Bailey. : Mr. and Mrs. King of Streetville, were visiting with Mrs. W. Worden, over the week end. The Misses Hiscox are repairing]. their residence. Weare very "glad 'to report that]. Mrs. P. Raymer, who has been so ill Dynamometer tests prove that the NEW STAR car has more. developed horsepower than any other car in its price class. The NEW'STAR has also demonstrated the quick- est acceleration and pickup in traffic; from 2 a few seconds. ogg fe Ontario B.. ------------ a, again, 5 of Allsaw, Haliburton County, were in the village for a few days last week with friends. ke, We notice the May Flower are in bloom once more, Superior Store, Port Perry, open. Sores the village for the summer months. on Saturday. Mr. Fred Belknap of Oshawa, was home for the week end. . Miss Gray, of High Point, is stop- ping with Mrs. Grant Christie for a HIE tte Mr, and Mrs. Foster were here at their home over the week end. ee, SOUTH ONTARIO FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Results of Football games 'played last week: Cherrywood 2 "Ashburn 1 Claremont 1 Goodwood 1 Green River 2 Brooklin 1. ing at Ashburn. May 22--Brooklin away May 16, 1923. She did not fail to do her best, Her heart was true and tender, That's something to remember, and true, Always willing a kind act to do. _ on, Longing for a face and a smile that is : gone, None know the depths of our regret, forget. Sadly. missed-by. daughter- Gladys: ----000 FOR SALE Mortgage, Twelve Hundred Dollars, bearing six- per cent. 'Apply to Box 98, Star. 2 5 1 A RUSH JOB As the wake was dispersing, Pat touched the dead man's forehead while he said good-bye. Turning to his friend alongside he whispered: "Be gorrah! Mike; he feels warm." The widow, overhearing the remark said: "Well, he may be that, but hot or cold, he goes out of here in the morn- 3 " ing. Are you ° ® building? Shall you be building this year? If so, building the experience of those who save money when build- ng. Even on a Spal job you'll probably sur- prised to find how using ng Distance enables you to get lowest prices. «*We-bought all the-mate- rial for a $75,000 build- The leaders in every branch of industry know. They've proved it, as you can. for some time i out and around : y The Misses Eniily and 'Edith Blain, We congratulate Miss v. Hope on : : winning the prize wagon at the gg Arbor Day was observed at the |§ 'School on Friday afternoon last. It|H was a gala day for the kiddies, who |§ were alert cleaning up their play |§ grounds. The day was fine and warm |# and all enjoyed the afternoon in the |# Mrs. James MacBrien, is back in| Mr. Alex. Calder, was in the Village i Games this week--May 20, Picker- |H at Claremont, Cherrywood at Green | § River. ----000-------- IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear |$ mother Eunice J. Smith, who passed > She did work hard for those she left, i The dearest mother, the truest friend, : One of the best whom God could lend, |# She was loving, thoughtful, gentle |§# Nothing but memories as we journey | 8 But we still remember where others : 000 build i a ---- | Ru Pure Family Lard Soap Deal--7 bars 1 six Toi et Paper, 6 and would make good children. Suitab Women's Plain Cotton 29¢. Pair. sunburn, and black. 133ssLtssteattttetteettsests NOTICE Revision of the Assessment Roll o the Township of Scugog for the year 1926; will: be- held in the Town: Hall, | - Scugog, on Saturday the 29th day of May, at one o'clock. All parties in- terested please govern themselves accordingly. THOMAS GRAHAM, at such prices, as they are this year. They are of the 1 Township Clerk, Best Quality manufacture, and the price will surprise La ' : : you. : : ; . nn fpr : ; rom sALE 'W. WARD | In the village of Prince Albert six| , HONE 200 Painter & Decorator : roomed frame house with attached kitchen, half acre garden, small barn. Brown Sugar $6.35 cwt. Icin 5 Ib. pail Corn Syrup 38c. "McLaren's Jelly Powder, 3 1 21c. Ib. Shredded "Britannia" corn, 2 for 25¢. t. aluntinum kettle, reg. $1.92, Drygoods Specials Pure Raw Silk, 590. per yard This Silk comes in natural shade, e also for ladies' underwear. 34 in. wide, 59¢. yd. These are a very fine line, suitable foreveryday wear. Colors: camel, Special Price, 29¢. Pair BROCK The First meeting of the Court o House Painting & : Decorating 'St. Lawrence Brand, $6.60 per cwt. . pail Corn Syrup 69c. Sfor2e.. Wheat, 2 for 25¢. Brooms, fine quality, 49c. Comfort Soap, 3 bars White Naptha, Sale Price $1.29. rolls 25¢. 2 lbs. Fresh Dates 22¢. Curtain Muslin, 25¢. yard. Dotted Muslin for Bedroom Cur- tains. Corhes in plain. white and cream centres, with colored bor- ders, Reg. Price 40¢. yard. Sale Price 250. yd. Ladies' Silk Hose. Monarch and Mercury brand Hose made of pure thread silk, reinforced with art silk. They have 2 run stops, and they will give good wear. ~~ Price $1.00 Pr." oo dresses for Hose, b3ssstssssssttLee BROS. & CO. NOW is the time to book i your order to have your house painted and decorated. Get in before the rush. Bers Wall Papers that Please Never before have we had such a fine lot of samples, Apply Rev, J. W. Bunner, Frankford, Ont., R.RA4. rere v HAY FOR SALE The undersinged has a quantity of timothy hay for sale, Phone 164 1-2, S. Musson, R.R4, Port Perry. CHIROPRACTIC] COMING J. A. HETHERINQTON Yonge St., Toronto, may be consulted The Drugless Road to Health Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 167 ~ CHIROPRACTOR Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 5 pm. about your eyes for glasses at A. J. | Davis' drug store, Port Perry, on Thursday, May 20th, The Photo Plays | duis Saturday, May ~~ FEATURE BEST | PICTURE HOUSE ged Waters : - =. PageMe PORT PERRY Every || Tuesd'y Thurs. TOWN HALL 95¢. or wi MONDAY AND TUESDAY | MAY 24th and 25th 22nd THE THIEF | Prices for upendous P ; |. Adults 30c Doors Open 7.15 ~ Children 25c. ~~. Special Children's Matinee Monday, May 24th at 2 p.m. price 15.

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