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Port Perry Star, 19 May 1927, p. 8

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4 % 10 pounds Sugar, delivered Grapenuts, per package Baker's Cocoanut, tin CE Lux Toilet Form, 8 cakes ........ Princess Soap Flakes, per package... 22¢c P & G Soap, 5bars -.. 01 .... Scotch Mints, per pound . . ... ; Weston's_ Arrowroot Biscuits, per 1b: SOUTH ONTARIO FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION At Green River on Saturday eve. ning last the final game for the Sin- clair 'cup was played between Clare- mont 'anid Goodwood, Claremont win- ning by the score of two nil. This was the last game for this cup in the 1926 series and Claremont holds the cup until the winner of 'the 1927 series has been decided. The game Saturday night was witnessed by a fair erowd and the weather was not good football weather 'having rained during the afternon and some dur- ihg "the game which left the field very damp, Under the circumstances the game was well-played and the spectators. were well satisfied" with the game, The South Ontario football associa- tion held a meeting after the game at Brougham when the. entries. for the Connaught cup, the Ontario cup and the Sinclair cup were registered. The following are the teams that entered: For the Cannaught cup -- Oshawa City and the Oshawa General Motors. For the Ontario cup--Oshawa City, Oshawa Motors, Green River, Good- wood and Claremont. For the Sin- clair cup ---Brougham, Claremont, Green River, Goodwood, Cherrywood, Brooklin, On the draw for the Ontario cup Oshawa Motors to play at Green River May 25th. Oshawa City to play at Claremont May 31st. Good- wood receiving the bye. The date and place for the Can- naught cup was left with the Oshawa teams to decide they being the only teams to enter. The draw in the Sinclair cup was as follows: Cherry- wood at Brougham; Claremont at Green River, Goodwood at Brooklyn. The dates of these games will be decided at the next meeting which is called for May 81st. at eight o'clock P, M. at Claremont. FOUND--A sum of money on Scu- gog Island. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expen-! ses. Apply Port Perry Star. | The BEST | PICTURE HOUSE Photo Plays Saturday, May with order. ,73¢ Shortening, per pound ................17¢ Sliced Side Bacon, per pound ..........40¢ Fresh Pineapples, large size... ........25¢ Frankford Corn, 14's, 2 Tins -........21e Kellogg's: Pep, 2 packages. ....:.......25¢ rai nevarisis an 16 Superior Coffee; ,.........1's 65¢; V's 33¢ i Tiger Catsup, large bottles ....:.+1....28¢ Adults 25¢c. RIDA "SATURDAY Candy, Jelly Beans, Molasses Kisses, ~~ = #§ per. pound ipl Ulli ire 19¢' Superior Mayonnaise, per bottle .......23¢ Queen Olives, 5-0z., 2 bottles for......27¢ Stuffed Olives, 6-0z., per bottle... .. 25 Queen Olives--Mason Jar, per jar ... } Milionaire Sardines, 2 tins............85¢ Kings Plate Sardines, 2 cans:.........25c § Finest Cohoe Salmon ....,1's 34¢; 1s 19¢ § Dalton's Lemonade & Orangade, per btl 25c # Oranges, per dozen ..............39¢; 47¢ "Grapefruit, good size, 8 for ........,..25¢ .25¢ .25¢ ca Be ++ 29¢- JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. MILL INERY SPRING STYLES Choose your trimmed Hats at Reasonable Prices. Our stock includes some pleasing Children's Hats. MRS. L. G. HALL Union Avenue PORT PERRY YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE -- nm Ee I ~Is it as Attractive Inside as Out? MAKE your summer cottage comfortable and home-like with Gyproc Fireproof partitions 'and ceilings. = At small cost the whole interior may be transformed into attractive, cosy rooms. Write for free booklet--"My Home," It will tell you how G; Rochoard Cr Insulating Sheathing and Insulex will rednoe your reel bill from 20 Lo 40%. ] Carnegie Hardware Co. = Port Perry, Ont. Hogg & Lytle; Ltd. < « Port Perry, Ont. PORT PERRY Tuesd'y TOWN HALL | Thur; yoy 21 ~ COLLEEN MOORE ING A Her Latest Picture Phone 152 | bot Port Perry Dominion Sto eli THR BARGAIN LIST Hi Men's Beautiful Suits, reg. $85, £01. ...ccvssrisvioisesonrsssinii, 8 Men's fine Hats, Regular $4i50, BOP s sais suianshnse Men's Caps, latest styles. and shades, regular $1.75 foF.7......../.. Men's Black Overalls and Smocks, heavy weight, reg. $1.95, Special. Men's Good Worl , 8 pairs for . : Men's Silk Socks, 0 3 ie tea ier 's Good rking Shirts, de fo Vorking Boots RGAING FOR LADIRE "1 1" re $018 Men's Good Working > a BARGAINS FOR LAD ? Ladies' Crepe de Chine Dresses, regular $18.00, for......... seareess $11.95 Ladies! Silk Dreases. vai dbeis iii vias vas sts sic venient Ladies' Silk Stx Sa Rak gs EE ee ease a Kr Ne hs ae Ladies' Cotton S , reg. 80¢ pair. le price. .......4 pairs for 98¢c Ladies' Mercerised StOCKINGS: idx :uiivussituusiasnistsstssonssansssss Fuil selecion of Ladies' Underwear at caf prices : ' Ladies' Corsets We have a good selection of all kinds of Dress Goods at eut prices. About 10 shades of underwear OTCPB. «+c \v vss sissnnn va cis inns SOO WY ii tn ry SO Bl M; tte ns, a ae hey avs Good selection of othr Kinde of | arquisette at cut prices. ALIX. GILBOORD Fane namsnasninrans COUNTY JUDGING COMPETI: TIONS TO BE HELD : AT. PORT PERRY The annual Live Stock and House- hold Science Judging Competitions forthe young feo e of Ontario coun- ty are to be held at Port Perry on Thursday, May 26 This will be a little more conyen- ient for those from the Northend of the county than it would be were the Competitions to be at Brook- lin or Colombus as in other years. These competitions are open to young people under 26 of age and are modelled after similar events | held at the € National Ex- 'Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY » ONTARIO Dr. J. A. Mathers Physician and Surgeon A Coroner in Ontario. = Offics, Queen it, Port Perry. Mma DR. J. A. MURRAY | Office upstairs in Leonard Block Sunproof Side Curtain Ma This material is a wide width and com Prices range from $1.20 to ir Crigp Corn Flak Rose Brand Lard, 10' hibition and Royal Fairs. Joa cash prizes are offered but the ure of the 2 2s a Community| rize. 'A trip to the Bigh boy and high girl from 'each of the following communities: Pickering, Clat nt, Goodwood, Uxbridge, bi 3iovr Ze Sandford, Udora, Wilfred, Can- nington, . 3 it- |: A feature of the Competition this ear so far as | are concerned ¥ be es he Boye a hose fine ett re asked to

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