be--ae DO NOT MISS THIS SPLENDID 'OPPORTUNITY pr in the United States, and 20 in Canada buying power of over 70 stores CENTRE FOR THE PEOPLE OF PORT PERRY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT OOO - | SUNDERLAND Headquarters Established over 5 Thirty years ago in Lindsay SUTCLIFFE & SONS, LTD PORT PERRY, I ONTARIO BEAVERTON .__ Men's Quality Suits That put Money into your Pocket PLAN TO COME " Fo tal ill ; pi INDIAN FIELD DAY . % i } The Indians of Scugog Island held Sot Vf tFeir annual Field Day_op.tMonday, 'August 27th, on the Athlcthe Grounds of the Reserve. The wea ing ideal, a large crowd suhered from days on the 12th and 13th, is provided with a splendid programme for the 1928 Fair. The Prize List has been such im- proved with additional prize money. The ad to the Fair has been the roadside. RE One of the chief attractions of the afternoon was the tournament in girls' soft ball. The Scugog girls first defeated the visitors from Prospect. Then Blackstock won from Columbus. While the girls were resting a little before the final round there was a splendid game of soft ball between we) boys of Georgina Island and the local boys, the honors going to the visitors. In the finals of the girls' ball be- home girls were successful in captur- ing the prize, the game being played before a large crowd of cheering fans. as re for the girls' games and his. strenuous duties in au i Ee appreciated lunch from a booth 3 e oorner.of the grounds, and their ks, ice cream and chocolate rs also found ready sale. | In the evening a concert was given 7 "to a capacity audience in the 'Indian Susquehana | Church by the Indians themselves, - COAL many of the numbers being contri- : buted by the visitors from Georgina Soft Coal Island. soLvAY:COKE "= BCUGOG COUNCIL The X regular meeting of Scugo © agents for g : : and have on h Sr supply of all required | County purposes and the General Another resh carload © Portland Cement arrived last week. / WOO! full supply now on hand -- -- Hardwood, inst. Members all present. anit!) On motion of Mr. A. R. Hogkjhg by-law was passed fixing the ra renuine SCRANTON | be collected for Township puiposes, next winter's supply. School rate for the year 1928. vy On motion of Mr. Carter, Mr: J. W. 5 Yel Crozier, was appointed Tax Collector rs for 1928 at a Salary of $50. E On motion of Mr. Geo. Jackson the fénuwing wire fence bonuses were ordered paid: J. Aldred, $6.25, Russell Carter $10, Platten Estate $7.50. On motion of A. R. Hood, the Reeve and Clerk were instructed to sign the contract for Hydro for the Town Hall, The clerk also signed contracts or ap- plications for a number of parties for Hydro which will now run down to -- : Mr. Joblin's store on Scugog. On motion of Mr. W. Mark, the fol- lowing account were ordered paid: Platten Estate, $31.80, Mr. B. Pettitt, $1.75, repairing road, Mr. Art Sweet- man, drawing culverts, $5.00, J. A. Sweetman, $10 for dragging, Mr. C. Hardy, gravel, $7.20, Geo. Samells, Slabs, and Soft Slabs. of $20.00 was made. jon of Mr. Mark, Mr, Chas. was instructed to gravel p running Shigugh the Carl farm. Th | Mr. Chas, Turner of PortsPerry, acted 'Council was held on Saturday, 25th | decreased from 35c to 6c... The come mittee in charge of the entertainment have gone to a great deal of trouble and expense, in order to provide amusement for all. The usual big midway will be in evidence, as the Royal Canadian Shows, with 4 rides, b shows and a number of concessions have contracted to be on hand. In front of teh Grand Stand, there will be presented 7 big vaudeville acts, both show day afternoons and even- tween Scugog and Blackstock, the ~-- ings. In addition wonderful displays of fireworks. Entries are already coming in to the Secretary's office and prospects are that the 1928 Fair will be the best in the History of the South Ontario Agricultural -Socjety. Remember these dates, September 12, and 13, and join with others at Oshawa Fair for the usual annual holiday. Ask the Secretary for a Prize List and one will be sent. -------- anne DIED - At Manchester, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee, aged 5 days. NEW masterpiece ~ Bodies by Fisher: - N one tremendous stride, McLaughlin-Buick has over- leaped old modes of car design and atjained an order of beauty without parallel in the automotive world. To io =, know the new style--to simply see the 1929 McLaughlin - Pick "with new apis Bodies by Fisher. g The world's foremost builder of automobile bodies has co-operated with the world's foremost builder of fine iful er ever rs to prod the most I X And with what results! Dashing new lines, "different from any heretofore known longer, larger, more luxurious bodies, matchless in their grace and symmetry--gorgeous new. color har- =i hol of up ies and apy ~--wider rear seats providing iluty of room for three adult p of beauty and luxury that has never been equalled. New and deeper radiator lines--new chrome-plated head-lamps and cowl-lamps--new wheel and fender design--all combine to lend incomparable poise, fleet- distinction, ness and The new McLaughlin-Buick Bodies by Fisher mark the supreme achievement of the body-builders' art. To see the 1929 McLaughlin-Buick is to see the most beautiful and fashionable car of he year, as well as the most " capable and comfortable. Visit the nearest sl anehlin-Duick showroom. See the 1929 McLaughlin-Buick toda M-18-8-28C The G.M. A.C, lred pa Plan offers many li k cars. Look to " 0) er BQ 3 igeship $2 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 -- 3 lb. Pail 55¢., 5 Ib. Pail 90¢., 1 1b. packet 18c. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes -- 15c. Homemade Cooked Meats, Mild Cured Bacons, Baby Beef, Veal, Pork CAWKER BROS. Butchers We buy hides. Phone 29W -. -- i -- 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 36c. Ladies' Silk Vests, only 49c. Ladies' Umbrellas, only 98c. Ladies' House Dresses, 98c. Ladies' kid and patent leather shoes, to clear at $2.95 pair. Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose, 2 for 49¢. Ladies' Silk Stocking 59c. 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 75c. 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 19c. Men's Fine Socks, to clear at 29c. 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 reduced prices. ALIX GILBOORD : Phone 177 Lumber Lumber I wish to advise the public that prices "of lumber and lumber products have advanced in price from three to . four dollars per M ft. Before those last advances I se- cured a very nice stock, which I propose to sell at the old prices. If you want lumber or lumber products now is the time to buy. The stock is composed of (all planes) the following: % x 3 cedar ceiling, 14 x 5 cedar siding, 14 x b spruce siding; 1" x 8" cedar ship lap, 2 x 4, 8 and 10 spruce plank and scantling, 1 x b, 6, 8 and 10, spruce boards, 1 x 10 and 12 pine boards, 1 x 8 and 10 stair treads, 2 x 8, 10 and 12, pine planks, hi boards and plank, also Bx and 8x B. C. ngles at El pg dT Call and see the stock before deavour to please you. En rye SON rR So mates hs