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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1927, p. 8

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OVER 200 STORES FRIDAY and SP ECL. ~ SATURDAY 10 Ibs Granulated Sugar .........:...72¢c. Sliced Breakfast Bacon, per 1b ........40c. 'Oranges, sweet and juicy, per doz ....39c. regular 60c for 55¢ Grapefruit... ain en ia. 8 for 26¢ 8 Harvest or Aylmer Tomatoes, large tins : 2 for 29¢c. Harvest Yellow Peaches, per tin ......24c. Honey in the comb ..... vee 80€ Pure Maple Syrup, (new crop) .gallon $2.50 or smaller quantities Rinso Week ..............8 pkgs for 2ic. Seeded Raisins, 156 oz pkg. (Today's Brand) 2 for 27c. : Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. (Dessert) 2 for 30c. # Superior Orange Pekoe Tea 14's : I. i ren April'15 and 16 | bs Economy Tea......i... i 5.1.10 53c Special Carolina Rice ........2 Ibs for 25c. Almonds in the shell, per Ib ..........24¢c. Layer Table Figs, 8 0z. ..........2 Tor 25¢. Pearl White Naptha Soap... .«.bfpars for 23c Queen Olives, No. 5 . ic. Stuffed Olives, No. 6 le hettle 25c¢. Beehive Syrup, 2's «+ ov 2 tins for 32¢. Queen Olives, Mason Jar ..............36¢ Ingersoll Cream Cheese, per pkg. ......l4c. Rockford Cheese, special, per 1b .......55¢. Derby Loaf Cheese, per 1b ............35c. Medium Canadian Cheese, per 1b ......29c. Aylmer Catsup, 12 oz, per bottle ......2lc. Cooking Apples, ber pk. ......... vives + DOG JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. At a well attended meeting of the Quarterly Board of the Myrtle and Manchester pastoral charge of the United Church, an unanimous invita- tion was given to the present Pastor, Rev. E. F. Swayne, to remain . The boundary line. Tractor Co. Canada Ingot Iron Co., re their Nos. 2, 3, and 4 Road Boss Graders, Clerk of Whitby Tp. re grading the From The Ontario re leasing to Muniei- | D. palities for grading purposes, cular from the J. D, - Phone' 152 ! Harding, 19 Andrew Davidson. From 4 S. Robertson, 5 Cir- Adams Co. re | Prentice, +2 for 27c. H Sheep Valuators--1 Gordon Par- rott, 2 Frank Vernon, 3 Wm. Steele, Henry Davis, 6 W, Munro, 7 Alvin Hunder, 9 Lawson Honey, 10 A. E. Dobson, 11 Norman 12 Norman Midgley, 13 F. invitation was accepted. tt (ce REACH COUNCIL Met at Manchester on Saturday afternoon, April 9th, at one o'clock. All members present. The Reeve pre- siding. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Communications From Wm. Armstrong re condition of sideroad, lot 10, con. 1, From their adjustable leaning wheel grader. A by-law was passed confirming the appointment of the following Tp. officials: Poundkeepers -- Div. No. 1, Wm. Parrott, 2 John Thompson, 83 Wm. Steele, 4 Allen Moore, 6 Jos. Ward, 6 W. D. Munro, 7 John Jeffrey, 9 W. E. Tummonds, 10 E. J. A. Palmer, 11 Chas. Howsam, 12 Russel Lee, 13 F. Watson, 14, D. Clarkson, Wallace, 16 Gerald Gregg, 17 James Watson, 14 D, Clarkson, 156 G. Leask, 16 Fred Dure, 17 J, N. Mark, 19 W. H. Walker. Fence Viewers--1 A. Reynolds, 2 J. Hemingway, 3 Harry Edgerton, 4 W. Lambe, 5 Geo. Ward, 6 J. T. Dob- son, 7 H. R. Murphy, 9 Chas. Wells, 10 Alex. Brown, 11 Wm. Graham, 12 Dan, McDonald, 13 J; Watson, 14 S.A. Wallace, 15 H. Stone, 16 Wes. Acton, 15 Adam | 17 Roy Scott, 19 Robt. Acton. A by-law was passed authorizing R. Harper, $9.60, dragging, Obes A. E. Spencer, $20.05, dragging, oe F. Millman, $8.65, dragging, ete. | , SNOW, Geo, Welsh, $11., dragging, ete. R. J Brown, $7.10, dragging Geo. A. McMillan, $6.15, dragging Silas Reynolds, $9.90, dragging, ete. H. Ashton, $29.60, breaking road. Wesley Acton, $2.75, dragging Ed. Conlin, $12.00, dragging, ete. Council adjourned to meet on Sat- urday, 14th of May, at 1 p.m. ---- Os SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH I8 SHOWN BY DURANT Substantial growth in gales and a marked growth in operating results and working position were revealed in the annual' statement of Durant Motors of Canada, Limited, as pre- sented to the shareholders at the an- nual meeting recently. Net profits were brought down amounting to $234,592 as compared with a deficit of $60,048 in the pre- vious year, After deducting the total deficit brought forward, as of De- cember 31, 1925, amounting to $77,011 and allowing for a reserve for Do- minion income tax of $24,000, a net surplus remained of $133,681. improvement in results over 1925 was $210,692. it Hover / / Z agai | the estate of Mary The | George 24th day of March, A.D. No S afer Investm ent- than a New Star Car/ HERE is no automobile at any price that can bere as a safer investment than the New Star Car. There is no automobile at any price that tan offer more quality per dollar. i There is no automobile at any by Canadians along safe, sane business lines. Second--because Canadian worl men of the highest calibre are equipped with the mos cient machinery and sup plied wi with the finest quality materials price that Je has a proportionately Thind--brcanse stabilized er re-sale value. Here are the reasons : -- Me First~--because Durant Motors of Canada, Limiced 5 'mean fewer changes in p i and style, while quality in workmanship and materials operated _ r mein sore wiles of sevice, 'Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS "Of Mary Jane Taylor, Deceased. Pursuant to See, 56 of Chapter 121 5 raed nistues of tat all] notice ere ven ote and dereby Sie . lor, late of the Township bey Jie 13 lo of e Towns! 0! rio, married n ty of Onta: omar, = died on or'about the 12th day of Ma, iD; 1924, are, on or be- fore the. 281 SAT A.D, A927, fo send hy Hanon io Saris 3 Louisa' tl pp and George Arthur Taylor, Execu es of the last Will and Testament of the said de- ceased their christian names and sur- names, - addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a} statement of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aid id Louisa Elizabeth aforesaid the said Tripp and George Arthur Taylor will proceed to distribute the assets of the er ae among the parties oe titled thereto having re; gard onl such claims of which Bo shall La been given as above re aired; a and the said Louisa Elizabe and rge Arthur Toylor will PD 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 received by Harris& Harris t the time fo such distribution. pie at Port Perry, oe this "Harris & a Barrister, ete. Port Perry, Ont. Match the costume or frock, We have in stock the best shades in "Monarch," featuring tne green stripe Silk Hose at $1.00. "Mercury" at $1, $1.35, & $1. 75 anc the Super-Siik at $1 .59. These lines combine to make the best assortment we have ever shown. SILK GLOVES in fashionable styles to match. Brock Bros. rs t---- PORT PERRY BEST PICTURE HOUSE Photo Plays TOWN HALL Aduits 2c. ras Open 30 p.m; Ss & Eid | Saturday, April 16th Every Mother's Son. Vole ir and Ray- mend Hatton in We ii in the Navy Now. A Comedy Drama of three British Tommies, before, during, and after the ar.

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