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Port Perry Star, 4 Nov 1926, p. 8

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| OVER. 200 STORES FRIDAY. i y . A LS. - SPECIALS saturo vk Lard, (Swift's) 1 Ib 23¢c. 3 Ibs 6be. # Oranges, sweet and juicy ...4bc. - Superior Molasses, per tin ... > nad 00 Brunswick Sardines seven e0.4 tins for 26c. Sunflower Salmon 15's 18c. 1's 20c. Weston's Chocolate Puffs, per Ib Baker's Cocoanut, in tins ........ Good Quality Prunes . 21bs for 28c. Harvest, pure Marmalade, 8's glass ....40c. Sunmaid Puffed Raisins, 16 oz pkg 2 for 36c¢. Grapenuts, per pkg ; i Kellogg's Bran Flakes # Lynn Valley Peas 13%4's per tin 10c. Sweetheart Peanut Butter, glass jar ..28c. Alymer Crushed Pineapple; 2's per tin 23c. Mincemeat . Stuffed Olives Olives, No, 3 ov Nov. 5th and 6th "Denison's Hand Rolled Asst. Chocolates wif 3 Thortipson' 8 Seedion Raisins Harvest Pumpkin Lemon and Orange Pegl Lima Beans .. 2 bs for 26c. 2 tins for 26c. .b for 27c. s for 25¢. 2 for 27c. § .per bottle 20e. -§ EE * 2 bottles 27c. | Good Variety Winter Apples, per bbl. $4.00 JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. Roger's 5 D.L. &W. COAL Susquehana COAL - SOFTCOAL Solvay Coke £2, St. Mary's Cement ROGER'S Pyramid Brand ABLACK BUSINESS HANDLED WHITE 2000LBs-/ TON DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL PORT PERRY COAL YARD AR RAL Ia Roger's Pyramid Cement Agents LIME WOOD Scranton D.L.& W. Hard Coal Solvay Coke (Oderless) SCRANTON COAL--Have' you placed your order for your Winter's atted of Coal? We have at the present time a good stock of all the Jeay sizes. NUT, STOVE, PEA, and EGG, in Busqueisnnab and D. L. & Coal. SPECIAL PRICE--$15 .00 per ton for Scranton Egg Coal. Balance of car brought in for school, which we could not deliver on account of the fire. Order at once as supply is "limited. | SOLVAY COKE--We have a good supply of this popular fuel in NUT and PEA sizes. - STEAM COAL--for threshing machines. this on hand. POCOHONTAS COAL--We have a car of this Coal on the way which should reach us next week. Let us know your requirements so that we may make prompt delivery as soon as it is on hand. The price will be $18.00 per ton--the same good quality as we supplied last winter. SOFT COAL--We have a good supply of soft coal on hand, Eeniutky * Domestic Coal, Black Gem Domestic Coal, both $12.00 per ton. WOOD--We have at present a food supply of good dry wood on hand. " Body Hardwood, Hardwood sha abs and Soft Wood Sldbs. CEMENT AND LIME--We have a fresh car load of St. Mary's Cement re- ceived about 10 days ago. Also a good supply of Hydrated Lime. Phone us your requirements and the same will receive our usual careful attention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT TRUCK SERVICE. Phones: Yard Office 94. Uptown Office 233 GREAT CLEARING SALE OF SHOES Women's Patent Oxfords, 8 eyelet, reg $3.95 . For $3.25 . Women's Gunmetal Oxfords, eyelet, reg $3.95. . ..For $3.25 'Women's Cushion Sole Kid Oxfords, EE width, Tog 3s. 25 for $2.65 'Women's Patent 1 strap, low rubebr heels, reg. $3.95 ..For fs ~ 9 We also have a good supply. of 'Women's 1 strap shoes, black or brown, reg $4.95 ....For $2.95 Girl's School Boots, black or brown, reg $3.75. .......For $2.9 ~ Children's Boots, black or brown calf . viens 32.50 Children's Patent Slippers, reg. $2.75 . . For $1.95 False face to be given away with each purchase of childrens shoes Men's Fine Dress Boots, black or brown, reg $4.95 ... For $3.75 Men's Oxfords, black or brown, reg. $4. 9 . For $3.75 "Boys" Heavy School Boots, sizes 1t0 5 ..................$8.2 'Men's Holeproof Silk and Wool Hose . Maa Loo Women s Holeproaf silk and wool Hose ......oceiiiie +... $1.25 PORT PERRY Phone 1% id SHIRLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Shirley Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Hooper on Wednesday, Nov. 10th, at 280 pm. A full attenflince is re- quested as complete arrangements are to be made for convention and Christmas meeting. Mrs. Moore will give a paper on "The Part the Institute plays in Making a Community." Mn Note: Pain, disease germs and in- flamation must go when sore throats -nose, and tonsil ills are tfeated with Mrs, Sybila Spahrs Tonsilitis, Sur- prising results. Try it. Sold by A. J. Davis, Port Perry. One SEAGRAVE The 20th Anniversary of Seagrave United Church will be celebrated on Sunday and Monday, Nov. 14 and 15. Rev. J. U. Robins, of Bowmanville, who was pastor at the time of the building of our church will preach both morning and evening on Sunday, and will also give a short address on Monday evening. Monday evening's attractions include a hot fowl supper, served from 5 until all are served. McKnight's Troupe of Toronto, will provide an excellent programme fol- lowing the supper. Anniversary services were held at Pleasant Point : United Church on Sunday last, Rev. Mr. Higgs, of Port Perry, taking both services, with the Seagrave Choir furnishing the music. Mrs, R. Parker of Uno Park, New Ontario, was visiting with Mrs. L. Scott last week. Our young people have been re- quested to present their play "An Old Fashioned Mother" at Salem, the latter part of November, Miss Lillian Blight of Toronto was home for the week end. week from Toronto where she spent a couple of weeks. Mrs. Frank Hatléy's many pSriends are glad to hear that she is improving after her recent serious illness. Mr. L. Scott returned last week after two months spent in the north on a prospecting trip. He is very enthusiastic over his prospects there. We wish him luck, The Ladies' Aid are holding their meeting 'this week at the home of Mrs, E. Butt. Mr. apd Mrs. Jas. Shunk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollock at, Uxbridge, Mr, and Mrs. C, Sleep were in To- ronto last week. A number of our young people were in Lindsay on Thursday even- ing to hear the famous "Dumbells." eR Orie PRINCE: ALBERT We are pleased to report that Mrs, E. Elliot, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Johnston, ds recovering nicely from her recent illness. Rev. Mr. McIntosh of Lindsay had charge of the services Sunday in the absence of Rev. Mz Higgs. We are pleased to report that Mrs, 'D. Lyle is recovering from, her re- illness. Miss Hazel Gorril ,returned last |} Yi) yp at to the total: number, of votes cast 2 | in the ra Ontario Election, This contest is open only to readers of the Family Id and Weekly Star in the P of Ontario, The annual subscription' ~ price the Family Herald and Weekly Star is $1.00. One year's subscription en- titles new subscribers to make five estimates in this election contest. Present readers who yenew their sul seription for 1927 now are entitled one esti te, providing the renewal sent in during the contest. win a cash prize of $2,500, _ Don't delay! The time is' now e000 GREENBANK ing. PROPERTIES FOR SALE with stone basement, well rented. once, 8 y decorated and well, stable, drive shed, hen house, garage, all kinds of choice fruit, beautifully situated. Good terms to suit purchaser, 8 roomed frame-house, good stone foundation in 0g repair, good: well, large cement cistern, newly decorated and elf and o first class repair, good barn, stable, "chicken pen cement floor, garage, 2-6 acres land, all kinds of fruit, t, large strawberry bed, aspa. pagus, etc. Situated in the village of Little Britain. » For sale very reasonable. nice rooms and sun room, garage, open fire eplace, brick mantle, oak floors and oak trim, divided cellar, beautifully situated on Lilla Street. $2,000 cash, balance easy terms, Lot.8 in the 8rd con. of Reach), com- prised of 175 acres more or less with 12 acres of mixed timber. Beahtiful trout stream running through farm, well fenced and good water. 8 room- ed house, cement clad house, runnin water in bath room, two sets o abrns, good drive shed, pig pen hen house and double garage. All kinds of fruit. Building in good order, can be bought at a bargain price. Small cash payment, balance at. 5%. 50 acres more or less bordering on Lake Scugog 5 roomed frame house, stone foundation, in in god repair, barn 30 x 50, good well, also spring Seek, fruit trees, all lake front. $1600 cash, balance good terms. ~ Seven roomed frame house on stone small fruit, also large stable, drive Shed. hen haute, 00, acre fhoich land, Vi s balance asst. 690g termy for Six bungalow, fonniation. mad cellar ele en ouse in good repair, % acre choice arden land, some fruit, on Queen St. 750 cash, balance 5% easy terms; Good eight roomed house at Epsom, two acres choice' garden soil, new. stable, hen house, drive shed, fruit ot all descriptions, good water, on main highway. $1000 cash, balance easy terms, Scugog Island, 74 acre farm, on 9th concession, good house, hiproof barn, new. drive shed and hog pen, well fenced, good water. A very desirable farm for little money, $1000 ash balance easy terms, For further information see A.W. MORLEY CAMPBELL PORT. PERRY, » ONT. PHONE 183w Tate Sybilla Spies Tor "Tonsilitis, ap- Bronchitis, throat and tonsil infection, treats with success. No flowery talk ossasnsy. The medicine talks. Sold For an annual subscription fee of : $1.00 the reader receives not only the | § greatest family_and farm paper for 3 one year, but also the opportunity to | Mr. Keith R. Pearte, B.A, pf Me-|H Master University will preach in the |H 'Baptist Church on Thanksgiving : Sunday, Noy, 7, at 11 a.m, and 7.808 pm. Mr. Peares, "who is well known | § in this vicinity has spent the past|H summer as pastor of the Church at|$ Little Current, on Manitoulin Island, |# about 60 miles from the field on|§ 'which Mr. Keith McMillan was serv- H Brick store on Queen St., 2 stories|# Price for quick sale $900 if sold at H 6 deres good for market garden or| Hi Chicken ranch, 8 roomed frame house | ood repair, stone foundation, all i inted, good|# Modern, almost new brick house, 6|# | Saturday November 6th. foundation, cement floor in cellar, | | 6th. 1926 our Matinees will be termed Popular Matinee. plied to Quinsy,,, Cetarrh, - Cough, | it 's s Embroidery Cottons 3 sk. for 10c. D .C. Crochet Cotton in colors boil proof, 25c. ball ; Gn Mercer Crochet Cotton, white, ecru, natural linen and lors 0c. oe = Stamped Goods in Great Variety =r Natural Linen Scarfs and Centre Pieces to match, 18in. for 30c., 24in for 60c. Buffets Sets for g0c. each Duster Holders 50c. each - Oatmeal Linen Runners, $1.25 Oatmeal Cushions Covers to match, 81.00 ; Oatmeal Centre Pieces to match, 24in. for 90c. i "White Linen Centre Pieces, 18in for 75¢. ~ Hemstitched Tray Cloths, 85¢. White Linen Tray Cloths, $1.00 . Buffet Sets for T6e. Vanity Sets, Oyster Linen, 50c. Vanity Sets, White Linen, 65¢. Dresses Scarfs, $1.00 -- VRE Baby Pillows, hemstitched, 75¢. = Luncheon Sets with 4 serviettes to match, 5 pieces for $1.25 . Pillow Cases made of good Cotton $1.20, $1.35, $1.85 pair : Ladies Aprons made of unbleached Cotton, 76¢c. each Linen Huck Tove 75¢. Colored Bridge Cloth, $1.56 Fine Nainsook Night Dress, white only, 98¢. ~ Gs NR Agents for * Butterick & Standard Designer Patterns. We carry a ful stock of Stamped Patterns. BROCK BROS. & CO. PORT. PERRY Every 'BEST P ICTURE HOUSE | Tuesd'y Phito TOWN HALL Thurs. Plays | Adults 25c. Children 15c. | Saturd'y oS Monday and Tuesday. November 8 & 9 'Wallace Beery in - Behind the Fron No advanoe in prices . James Oliver Curwood's "Ancient Highway" : Two Shows Every Saturday Night. A Starting Saturday, November Adults 150. ~~ Children 100.

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