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Port Perry Star, 24 Jun 1926, p. 8

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Lindsay-Toronto Bus Line T ime Table, effective Fri., June 18th _ STANDARD TIME a Going from Port Perry to Toronto--Read up. Going from Toronto to Port Perry--Read Down. Daily Daily 19C 5 ; d down A.M. Pa 11.16 a : A Story that 12.30 .16 3 go . ne will neve .30 ; x . 9.40 9.46 9.66 10.06 10.26 10.36 10.40 = Toronto Whitby Brooklin South Myrtle North Myrtle - Manchester Port Perry Greenbank Saintfield Blackwater Sunderland Manilla Oakwood Taylor's Corners Lindsay 0 S - XRT "Soap Deal 98c. One M4 quart galvanized iron pail with one chage handy ammonia and seven 1050 bars laundry soap choice of P. & 8, errs or Comfort, 98c., for the lot. © 1 i |] v y } 11.25 he i " i) AN 18 : - 11.30 packages: Shredded among 1.0 SEERERES £000 Bb Bh ages Gono & ; 11.45 Read down The bus will leave Port Perry for Toronto and Lindsay, start- ing from the Sebert House corner. Rate from Port Perry, $1.30 each way. Three packages Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes 29¢c. Two Wheat 25¢. Five Ib. pail Corn mn Syrup ot @ S A Motion Picture that has survived the years : : : ¢ DRY 'GOODS Dress Voiles at 59¢. yard. Eight patterns of voiles in good floral Tolga in Pink, Blue and Black backgrounds, 38 inches wide. Regular value 76¢. Clearing at 59¢. per yard. Child's Gingham Dresses 48c. These dresses are nicely made of good quality ham in neat check ™ "and small plaids, sizes 3 to 6 years. Reg. 75¢. value for 48¢. each. Children's White Canvas Shoes 75c. Pair This lot consists of Oxfords and Strap Shoes with leather or rubber soles and regular Outing Shoes, sizes 8 to 2. Price per pair 75¢. TE ARS With a musical settling of all the old Southern melo- dies that will delight your THRILLS will 4 LAUGHTER | 4 musicaL TREAT. MORE INTENSE TODAY THAN EVER BEFORE Come again and see a story ever new and thrilling filled with life's sweetest emotions--its joys and its sorrows--here's a picture your whole family can see. HALL USUAL PRICES. No Advance, TOWN Special Matinee for the children on Tues. afternoon at 4.15. Admission 10c. Send the kiddies TORONTO S. J. COLLACUTT LINDSAY o¥08Y31LAd COBOURG PRINCE ALBERT parsonage. The property was sold i a2 to Mr. J. F. Vickery, who it is under- A quiet wedding was recently BLACKSTOCK <4 Anniversary services-will be held ; ed good campers, early risers and possessors of healthy appetites. vd solemnided: at the. Parsonage when stood has purchased it for another Miss Mary (Molly) Staples and Mr. Wesley Galloway, of Bethany were united in wed-lock. Miss Marjorie Swayne, a pupil of Mrs. P, Campbell, Manchester, passed her Introductory Pino with honors at the reéent"Mid-Summér examina- tions held at the Ontario Ladies' Col- lege, Whitby. The Parsonage Trustee Board met one evening last week to consider party. An interesting outing was enjoyed by the I. X, L. Trail Rangers when on Friday last they secured Mr. R. Heayn's hunting tent, packet grub 'baskets and journeyed to Pine Point on Scugog -to spend the night. Through the kindness of Mr. Vickery of Oshawa, they were given a camp- ing ground and furnished witth a stove, as the night was cool. The On' Sunday next a Reception Ser- vice will be held in the United Church when a number of younger members of the congregation will be received into the fellowship of the church. nO Omen SHIRLEY PICNIC The Women's Institute and pupils of Shirley Schqol will hold théir an- nual picnic at thé& school grounds on Thursday, July 1st. Games and re- St. 'John's Church, Blackstock, next |$# Sunday, June 27th. At the children's service in the morning the preacher : will be Rev. E. Morley, of St. Paul's|§ Church, West Toronto, at the service |§ in the evening Rev. Canon Marsh of | H St. Paul's Church, Lindsay, will be H the preacher, AYO Ore FOR SALE New Williams Sewing Machine, : We Close Wednesiay aternoons from June 2, until further nic. offers received for the sale 'of the|boys returned Saturday; having prov-| freshments. Come and enjoy the fun. ! nearly new. Apply to C. P. Rolph. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN FORD PRICES Coincident with the reduction in the price of Ford cars and truoks In the United States, the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, announces the following prices, effective June 19th. In addition to these drastic reduotions, all models quoted below, except the truck, are now standard equipped with self- starter and balloon tires. Every BEST | PICTURE HOUSE | Toes TOWN HALL Thurs. Adults 25. Childré 15. 'Saturd'y Daoors O) 7.80 pa Mon, & Tues. June 28-29 I | | FEATURE ; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Corr See oak ao Shy Saturday, June 26th FEATURE A Thief in Paradise Comedy MODEL SAVINGS Runabout Touring Car Sport Roadster Coupe Tudor Fordor Chassis - : Light Delivery - Light Delivery Van Truck, non-starter 395 Truck, self-starter 460 (Above prices at factory. Freight to point of delivery and sales tax extra.) $ These reductions are madd absolutely without sacrifice to the traditional quality and durability of Ford products. They open : te ma) the way to car ownership te thousands of Canadians who 4 3 TORONTO have not previously been afforded the comfort 'and economy eae ol glow YONGE 51, Too : of personal transportation. y soteoff]eo MANCHESTER GARDEN PARTY : See your local authorized Ford dealer to-day. He will gladly ~ Arrangements are being made to] demonstrate the mots! y you are Interested inand explain o con- hold Manchester Garden Party in the = rt of July, at the home of Mr. veslont terms of ng. NEW PRICE $460 480 555 610 625 690 370 470 525 Thursday, July lst Douglas F airbanks i in The Mark of Zorro | - Raisin Cain~ fe | » | Matinee Every Sey \ COM 1 NG = = A. J. Davis, Chemist, Port Perry, has arranged with Dr. F. E. Luke, To- ronto's ablesOptometrist, to be at his store, Thursday, July 16th. Eyes examined glasses suppliol ¥ 're- rE Luke

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