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Port Perry Star, 16 Aug 1928, p. 5

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and family of To- with Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. oy. © here between Maple Grove and Black. stock, the score being 15-11 in favor be played at Maple Grove in the near future. : erson, of Birch titled such claims of fy feo eo a one . Harris will 1 not Se foie for the said' assets or any part there- of, to any gh ar persons of whose ms notice shall not have Harris & Harris at claim or , ; . TT the time of such distribution. gro a EIAL Dated at Port Pe day of June A.D. 19; Sonsed havi HARRIS & HARRIS, Soicitors for Sarah Ann Hooper Estate, Port Perry, Ont. Ts Ont, this 29th 'Milton Sand Clift, took the services for Rev. Mr. Griffith, on Sunday last. Miss Winnie Johnston, of Toronto, | is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rahm and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. DeMill. Miss Florence Prout, of Toronto, is visiting with relatives in the village. Mrs. Wm. Barton has returned to her home after spending some time with relatives in Palmerston and The Creamery is paying 38c., 87¢. and Er Butter Fat. You can and make more one bY ende ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CRE . A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors Fergus. Miss Marjorie Marlow. and girl friend of Toronto, spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. John Marlow. Mr. and Mrs, H. Forbes and family | _.|'of Toronto, spent Monday with Mrs, 'I John Marlow, The deep sympathy of the com- fot te. (ets of its Fisher es, pro a + F11-8.28¢ dabie shu the GR AL. Detibred' Hien yiic mabe bates soe' 5 arator. 'Choice Gladiolus blooms. DR, J. A. MURRAY "v DENTIST. frien Office apse in Leonard Block | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m: Pape 28 PORT PERRY ONTAR! FOR SALE Threshing Machine, good repair. Waterloo engine and Goodison Sep- | Exceptional Bargain. Apply to George Howsam, Port Perry. aug : \ 50c. pe: r sO e---- FOR SALE 'munity goes out to the many friends and relatives of Dr. R, L. Parr, who passed away of heart failure, at his home in Toronto, on Thursday, Aug. 2nd. Dr. Parr spent his boyhood days in Blackstock, and the day preceding his death he was back re-newing old friendships at the 1 Marlow picnic. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey, spent the week end in Toronto, attending the funeral 'of the late'R. Le Parr. Kenneth Hancock, and Shirley, of Toronto, are | 'the home of Mr. and Mrs, On Thursday evening last, a very 4 - | interesting soft ball game was played | of the latter, The return game is to We the members and officers of St. John's Sunday School, feel that on the | 'eve of your departure from our midst 'we would like to further assure you 'of our deep appreciation of your work and interest in our Sunday School, and our realization of the effort that it | must have been for you to be so faithful in your attendance at all sessions. Now that you are leaving us we could not sever the tie without show- ing, in a measure, our appreciation of all that you 'have done for your Church. Your co-operation will ever in fragrant in our ories, and in parting, we ask you to accept this gift as a slight token of our love and esteem. May you have health and "happiness in your new sphere and we pray that you may have strength to 'continue the good work and at the last hear the Master's "Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou in the joy of thy Lord." Mrs. Wm, Barton, of Blackstock, | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt, Harold and Marjorie, and Miss Norma Ed- wards, of Nestleton; Mr, and Mrs. | Brokenshire and Mr. and Mrs. H. Perry, Miss Flossie Brokenshire, of Lindsay, were guests at the home of Smith Bros. on Sunday last. The annual church service of the Royal Black Knights of Ireland, of Durham County Preceptory was held in the United Church here on Sunday, August 11th, at 7 p.m. Rev. Mr. Bick, a former pastor, conducting the ser- ' vice. The Port Perry Band was in attendance. co gale 0 eas al eae pe 0 - July Sales Greatest of ~ Any Month --- In 18 Years generally slacken' for any 'month in eighteen years; the ey Tae week i in the comp tive montis any's history. Five chassls--sixes "to $3540. And-- for five consecu- + - Pee has estaisho] nev oll time | outst furnished. Start now. Write ete in full, cash every week. about 25 acres of bush. 100 acres, good buildings, close to and around Port Perry. Practically new Happy Thought| Apply to WESLEY BOYNTON, Range, Dintng Room Suite (8 pieces), Hall Rack, with seat; 3 good Wilton Rugs. Apply to Mrs. Cecil Beare, Port Perry, aug 23 LL JERSEY COW FOR SALE Fresh, just in two weeks. Apply A. R, Woodley, Prince Albert, "Let Us Make Your New SUIT "We have a splendid range of suiting to choose from and we make suits to fit the most exacting tastes. Our Prices § are equal to the best. Let us show you our good and quote our prices. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE W. R.. WILLAN- MERCHANT TAILOR BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY WEEKLY SPECIALS PURE LARD, 20c. Ib. DOMESTIC and EASIFIRST SHORTENING -- 38 Ib, Pail 65¢c., 5 1b. Pail 90c., 1 1b. packet 18c. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes -- 15c. Homemade Cooked Meats, Mild Cured Bacons, Baby Beef, Veal, Pork CAWKER BROS., We buy hides. Butchers Phone 29W FROM THE PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER CO. 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. - ---- Port Perry Dominion Store We have reduced our prices as low as possible and we are sure that our customers could save some money by buying from our AUGUST CLEARING SALE Ladies' Cotton Vests, only 19¢. each. Ladies' "Bloomers, only 35c. Ladies' Silk Vests, only 49¢. Ladies' Umbrellas, only 98c. Ladies' House Dresses, 98¢c. Ladies' Fine Cotton Stockings, 49c. Ladies' Silk Stocking 59¢c.' Ladies' kid and patent leather shoes, to clear at $2.19 pair. Ladies' Aprons, rubber or Gingham, only 39¢ each. We have a lot of Dressgoods and other lines of ladies' and child- ren's wear to clear at cost. MEN'S WEAR Men's Fine-Straw Hats, to clear at 75¢, Men's and Ladies' Bathing Suits, to clear at 69c. each. 8 dozen Men's and Boys' Caps to clear at cost price. Men's Working Socks, to clear at 19¢. Men's Fine Socks, to clear at 29¢. wn Men's Good Working Shirts, with double yoke, to clear at $1.10. Men's Good Overalls, to clear at $1.25 Men's Working Boots, to clear at $2.95 pair. We have a lot more bargains. Call in and see them. Notice to Harvesters--We can supply you with all your needs in harvesting clothes at special redueed prices. ALIX GILBOORD : Phone 177 Lumber Lumber Lumber I wish toadvise the public that prices of Tumber 'lumber. products have advanced in from three four i per M ft. Before those last advances I se- cured a very nice stock, which I Pronose to sell at the a gy prices, If 'you want lumber or lumber the time to buy. The stock is composed of i) y the following: 3% x 8 cedar ceiling, 14 x po? : x 5 spruce siding, 1" x 8" cedar ) lap, 2 - 10 spruce plank boards, a x 10-and 12 ined 10 and to E.D. SMITH & SONS LTD, |Brooklin. - 70 , good buildings, close Winona, Ontario. 50 alien bt Yo m-- (ten : + These farms are priced at a price. 1. Al FOR SALE to ge Also several good homes in vs

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