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Port Perry Star, 29 Mar 1928, p. 8

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Wewish to announce to the Public at we are ing in our Spring Goods, and will have a muchjheavier - stock of Men's Furnishings, aud L Ready-to-Wear than heretofore, and if there is anything you need, call |%& - and see our goods and prices. IV pay you ALIX 'GILBOORD a Phone 177 VEAL LAMB PORK BEEF of the highest quality at the lowest price Cuts of any kind to suit you Home Made Cooked Meats a Specialty Fresh and Smoked SH _ alwaysion hand {rm me SV ESTERS Til BACON and HAMS Domestic or Easiirst--e A "Pickled and Cured Meats « SHORTENING "~Poultry of all kinds 11b. prints 20c., 3 Ib pail 56¢.||~--= ; 5 1b. pail 90c. LARD per Ib. 200. Peas, Corn & Tomatoes 15¢. per can CAWKER BROS. Butchers We buy hides. Phone 29W D.L.&W. COAL Susquehana COAL Soft Coal SOLVAY COKE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Hard Coal: ANDLED WHITE 200018Bs-I TON LIME | 0ISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL WOOD PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G.W PYATT We have a good supply of genuine Seranton D. L. & W. Pp on hand-- Nut, Stove and Pea. Nut size, suitable for stove or furnace. Solvay or Hamilton by-product--two of the very best cokes on the market. . A full supply of hardwood, hardyecd slabs Wood: and soft wool ry now on hand. Your orders will receive prompt attention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD ' W. G. W. PYATT Phones: "Yard 94. Uptown Office 233. Coke: B OUR FLOUR FROM THE PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER C0. For Pastry, or Lily White for Bread. ~ The number of users is growing daily.. Our customers are pleased with our flour. = Try it: be convinced. Mr. William Causley, recently with the Galt Milling Company, is anxious to have the house wives of Port Perry and district to use his flour. Good Mixed wood for sale. - is payin, Se Butter Fat. You can save nd make ore more Taey, by send- PORT PERRY NO CRBAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors, SINITITRETT ¢ DR. J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Bloek Hours'9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERKY ONTARIO SE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Richard Charles Edgerton, Pursuant to See. 66 of Chapter 121 | Sa of the Revised. Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Richard Charles Edgerton, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, Farmer, who died on or about the 16th day of December A.D. 1927, are, on or before the 12th day of April A D. 1928, to send by post, prepaid, to Messrs. Harris & Harris, Port Perry, Ontario, solicitors for Norman Edger- ton, Executor of the last Will and 'Testament of ithe said deceased their christian names and surnames, &d- dresses and descriptions, the full par- ticulars 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 aforesaid 'the sajd Norman Edgerton will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties em- titled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been givn as abov .required, and the said Norman Edgerton will not be liable for the said assets or any part 42¢. and 43¢. for abo 3. | A.J. Davis, Port Perry, has ar- ranged with F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St., Toronto's sble Optom- 1, y eMitan 'has sod several of ine Ayrshire cows to 8 Evian Colum od | Rev. E Dyer attended a meeting of GE. bytery at Lindsay on iy, Scugog New Mrs, J.C pent a day net , Week i her Ser grandis Mrs. Mra. go Gerrow, rf Visiting with her dan LO vs. Alf. Prentice. Miss Reta oy and Miss Myrtle Sweetman, are spending a few days| with Mr. and Mrs. Alymer Sweetman, wud a and Mrs. Alex. Martyn, rthur Sweetman is moving on i bg Schell farm Mr, Geo, Schell had a Yery success. ful sale and Is moving to Port Perry, We wish him every success, A euchre party was held atthe home of Mrs. Arthur Leighton, last Friday evening. Glad to hear that Mrs. Fred Clark and Mrs, Roy Henders are getting Yong s0. well after their operations. ope they continue to do so and soon Je able to be home again, ad to hear that Mrs. Russell Rae is Ce if be home again and is im- proving fi oh ible Study last week was post- poned on account of the Ro: It is to be at the same place this week-- Mrs. Russell Hood's, -- FARM er --~AUCTION BALE | Mr. H. Wi Boynton, of lot 21, con. 9, Reach, H 's Corners, will sell a full line of and implements by public auction his Wednesday, April 4: Geo, Jackson & FLO FEED, COAL, COKE, SALT for sale. 'Highest Jad for all kinds of Greta, : e e on hand § car of frst: class Co! A days Een .60 ton at car, ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. Chas, Pilkey, in charge' Phone 120 ¢ 6 Myrtle, Ont, conse, you tecopnise the quality of the New Series Pontiac Six the moment you see: it. : In the rich color harmonies of its smart Fisher bodies you find al the distinguishing macks of the quaiey Ee Panta only estos fat beyond soci Guan appearance. Get in the New Seies Pontiac sd fo! the power of het seu the Lovejoy six-cylinder engine . . . the easy-riding «os the , safe, smooth action of the Pontiac four-wheel brakes, " Bamine the car in detail Flere ate sefiveticate be- FORD CARS 'FADA RADIO

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