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Port Perry Star, 12 Apr 1928, p. 5

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he dealer is even 'that of anew car. For that to your advantage to buy whose reputation for honesty itegrity assures your satisfaction, 'The good name we have won in our represen- ation of the Chevrolet car protects you in the purchase of a Used Car here. ~ not afford to sell anything but a good € can- car at a fair price. Come in and investigate before ~ you spend your money. E 466] ; ning order. , $200.00 "kg 1925 Chevrolet Landau Seda+§, Ml; fine shape. $500.30 ¢ 4 For furth par ws, some Geo: P14, Be -- he Hon.; AS -- ; . Gl fle Manderson, ue 0 3 hh ; est Gilroy, Hon; Lois Wiles, : T=] Ka a Values cu-szep ca Sn BE il $800.00 -Buick 1925 Coach, new tires $800.00 IN DR. Ji A, MURRAY ree ENTIST ach | Office upstairs in Leonard Block 'Hours 9 4'm*to 6 p.m. Phone 93 \ PORT PERRY ~~ ONTARIO ~AQPIERNOON TEA AND SALE OF | hold an COOKING nk. The W. A. of the Church of the wishing to | Ascension will hold an afternoon. tea Wiles. put arti at this sale kindly | and sale of home-made cooking in the Parish Hall, on Saturday, April 14th, Son, Auctioneers, 'from 4 to 6 p.m. friend of the live /drate feed, used' as all live stock, or as a base for a special | spruce and fir. Seventy per cent of | forests of Canada which remain, and A° | last Thursday evening was very much Aend in; p. Not so to- gone. For saw-mill timber we now depend largely on the timber in Canada' of saw-mill quality stands in British Columbia! Eastern Canada, once a forest, is now buying lumber from the Pacific slope. The accessible forests of Northern Canada today are chiefly valuable as sources of spruce pulp for paper-mak- ing. How long they will last, subject- ed to the present rate of exploitation plus the ravages of forest fire, has n calculated, and the resulti figure is not at all reassuring. =e twenty-five years, unless Canada wakes up soon, her forest industries her lumber mills and paper mills and wood-working factories, will be closed up. Because her forests will be gone. Canadian Forest Week, (April 22 to April 28) calls attention to this situa- tion and to the obvious remedy. If Wwe can prevent forest fires, the na- tural growth from year to year, for- estry men say, will provide for the demands of axe and saw. The Can- | the great and increasing value of the each individual must do his or her 8t to prevent forest fires. Careful- ness and good management will save Canada's forest industries in per- petuity. =--Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister of the Interior, views forestry work as one of his most important tasks, and not the least important part of his effort is to make the people of Can- ada realize that forest fires can and must be prevented. 4 ------0 QO £ NOTICE TO CREDIT Bi Of John I gi rs having claims te of John Bowles, ship of Brock, in the Ontario, Farmer, who died at the 15th day of Januar are, on or before the 10th FAD. 1928, to send by post, b Messrs. Harris & Rost, 3 Ontario, solicitors for ] i tar of the 'ased their d 'surnames, ad- William 8 Estate christiag ? dress ptions, the full par- ticulirs of Talras, a statemen: of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) hela them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said William Bowles will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said William Bowles will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim ims notice shall not haye been by Messrs. Harris & Harris of such distribution. at Port Perry, Ont., this 9th April A.D. 1928, HARRIS & HARRIS, "Solrs, for Jno. Bowles Estate;] Port Perry, Ont. a .. f au 0 bh SCUGOG The Centre League will be held at the church on Thursday evening this week in charge of Zella Hope, 'The League Social held, in the hall enjoyed by every one. evening was spent in games and con- tests. Later light lunch was served. Owing to the condition of the roads there were no services held at the Hea and Foot appointments on Sun- ay. . fir. and Mrs. C. Graham, hter Dorothy and Miss Nettie Me! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. re Vem Glazk a sponding ss Vera Clark is s a few days with Miss Ila Reader. iss Luella Jeffwey is Sending a few Jays with Miss Reta m. - Mr. J. Aldred spent the week end in Toronto, Most of the Mrs. Reader and Joyce and Evelyn, Hug ] Sioginvers adian people as a whole must realize] parents. "| Miss Hattie Hudgins spent the holi- day. ip. Toronto with 1 +L always have on hand & good supply of this high quality cout. --We also wish | latter's Bigger and car or not. McKee, of Manchester, reader, whose numbers were much appreciated. The proceeds were about $17.00. Miss Susie Bray has rented Mr. Mc- Laren's house in the village and has taken possession. We are pleased to have her with us again. Miss Hazel Grose of Toronto is visiting her parests Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grose. Quite a number from here attended Mr. White's sale at Prospect, last week, Mr. Noah Luke, of Toronto, visited his father ,Wm. Luke, who has been quite ill for the past few weeks. Miss Gilbank is spending the Easter vacation at her home in Bowmanville. Miss Ila Wilson, of Oshawa, spent the holiday at here home here. Miss Rose Brent is visiting her sister Mrs. R. Radbourne, of Toronto. Mrs. G. V.."2 and children of Port Perry are vistung with Mrs. Harold Powell. y . Mr. Donald Powell is spending his Easter vacation with his grandmother in Oshawa. FOR SALE Double set-of harness and bridles. Apply to Ben Bushby, Port Perry. ------000------ MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkham spent the week end at their home near Peterboro, Rev. Mr. Swayne preached a very impressive Easter sermon here on Sunday afternoon. During the ser- vice seven new communicants were added to the church roll, two by cer- tificate and five by profession of.faith. There will be no service here next Sabbath except Sunday School at the regular hour, & quarter to two, on ac- count of the Sacrament being held at Prospect and Raglan. ; g 'Miss Dorcas McFarlane is spending her holidays with her parents at Til- burg, 2 Mise Margaret 0'Boyle of Islington is spending a couple of weeks with her ha Th. Roy McCann of De- troit spent end with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook spent in Toronto. Hahn and WITH MOVING PICTURES on April 20th at 8 p.m. in the Town Hall, Port Perry Come and discover the qualities that make Chevrolet features fully and clearly explained by an expert from the General Motors' factories. In all automobile history . . . in all Chevrolet's thirteen years of constant progress . . . there has never been a low-priced car so luxurious, so modern, so beautiful as the Bigger and Better Chevrolet. This demonstration will show you why, in an inter- esting and instructive way. Come . . . whether you contemplate buying a Everybody Welcome -- Admission FREE BEARE BROS. Port Perry, Ontario ~=Z0 CHASSIS MONSTRATION Bigger and Better Better. Have all its modern mechanical c-18288 Port Perry Dominion Store ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public of Port Perry and vicinity that we have this year a wonderful line of New Styles and Shades of Dry Goods, and Men's, Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear. We are able to compete with the prices of the mail order and de- partment stores of the large centres... When you wish t6 purchase show you our goods and quote you the lowest prices. advertisement each week. A good selection of Men's Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes. ALIX GILBOORD : Phone 177 Watch our SCRANTON D.L.&W. COAL AGENTS ABLACK BUSINESS 5 Ces LIME woobD | {Lu Susquehana COAL Soft Coal SOLVAY COKE ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to advise our customers that we have been granted exclusive agency in Port Perry for genuine SCRANTON D, L. & W. COAL. We will 2000LBS-/ TON DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL V.G.W PYATT to announce new low prices on Coal and Coke now in force. STOVE COAL, $15.50 per ton NUT COAL $15.00 per ton. Solvay or Hamilton By-Product Coke, nut size, per ton $12.00, PEA COAL, per ton $12.00. CEMENT--We have just received a fresh carload of St, Mary's Cement. WOOD--Body Hardwood. Hardwood Slabs and Hemlock Slabs--a good > ' supply always in stock x 2 Phone us your requirements. Your orders will receive our Sg careful attention. "PORT PERRY COAL YARD WL. GOW. PYATT rts Eka your Spring supplies call in at our store and we will be pleased to

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