in wn in this t will be tom _ merit your patronage. our Opening Day, on Sat- i our faith that Port iid support another store. of doing business are pretty Community and our best aintain your confidence and Our associated buying facilities enable us to bri you dependable merchandise at the lowest possible hcg MEN'S SUITS it is our Intention to carry a full range of Men's and Boys' Clothing. See our Men's Pure Botany Serge Sult, dependable dye. : at $28.00 Comforters In full bed sizes. Well filled , and quilted. at $2.39, $2.98, $4.50, $5.60 SUNDERLAND PORT PERRY, Headquarters Established: over Thirty years ago in Lindsay SUTCLIFFE & SONS, LTD. ONTARIO BEAVERTON 'SPECIAL SALE of some olearing lines from the | Barrie stock on Saturday, Sept. | 16th; In the upstairs section. { GET A COPY OF THIE 'Well bound, well « £ beautifully illusty \ | ABLACK 76 BUSINESS ; : kL Coal SOLATCOKE o We are D. L. izes iN * "have on hand &W. \ a AL VAY COKE, always a stock on hand. --A new carload just received. ther fresh carload of St. Mary's d Cement arrived last week. i , and Soft Slabs. + "WOOD. 'full supply now. on hand -- Hardwood, DL & W. SCRANTON COAL exclusive agents in Port Perry for genuine SCRANTON Wo he hae a aLd § 00d SUpHly, of oll roviired usual careful attention. DAL YARD WOOLV/LA SE CANNINGTOH now only one week away and pre- parations are nearly complete for the | best in the history of the South On- tario ricultural Society. The Sec , Chas. P, Davis, 19 King St. West, wa, reports entries coming in daily, " : dition of the Race Track has been put in splendid shape for the trials™ speed to be held each afternoon, of Wedneday and Thursday, September 12 and 13. -The committee in charge of the horse races report a good string for the events. Good purses of $400.00 each should draw the best in the country. : Osh Fair has b Osh '8 Annual Holiday and the entertain- ment provided this year will undoubt- edly draw every man, woman and child Yyrom Oshawa and surrounding country. The night shows this year will surpass all previous efforts of the Directorate. The fire-works display which each number upward of 60 will please the most exacting and the seven big Vaudeville Acts in front of the Grand Stand will long be remem- bered. The Secretary ts that be made at an early date. The clos- ing date for these is Friday, Sept. 7, af p The Secretary will be in + nd Wednesday, Thursday, September 5th, 6th and 12,2to 6 and 7 to 9, to Any who desire a may get one by either) *phoning the Secretary. Oshawa Fair Dates, 12th and 13th. he big Oshawa Fair at Oshawa to . be held September 11, 12, and 18, is | The grounds are in wonderful con-| - alter Skerratt in Toronto for end. Miss Mima Miller returned home last Thursday after spending several weeks with friends in Markham. Miss Margaret Jones left on Tues- day for Toronto where she will at- end St. Joseph's School. ,"W.. Brown and Mr. Stanley tie have secured positions on the on Monday after spending a with friends here. Sorry to report Mr. Jas. Bentley is on the sick list. The Ladies' Aid of the United Church held their regular meeting last Monday afternoon and decided to spend some of their funds to paint the church sheds. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney were in Toronto on Sunday. A number from here attended the dance in Manchester garage on Fri- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. Maitland, of Ed- monton, are renewing old acquaint- ances this week. We are pleased to welcome them among us, Miss Nora Spencer is spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Thompson (nee Miss Laura | Dafoe) of Ottawa, was calling on friends here on Monday. . We are pleased to report that Mrs, Born--To Mr. and on Thursday, Augu: Loon: ie 'Mrs, Ivan Spencer with her mother, Mrs. Ge on i y TOWNSHIP OF REACH - Clerk's Notice of First Posting of : ...™ Voters' List, Voters' Lists, 1928, Municipality of Township of Reach, County of On- tario. Al NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of the Voters' List Act and that :I have posted up at my office at Manchester, on the 28th day of August, 1928, the list of all persons entitled to' vote in Clerk of the said "TP. the said municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. . : AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceeding, to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- peals being the 18th day of September 1928. A W. F. DOBSON. Manchester. WANTED AT ONCE Two strong kitchen women for a bigh class tea room, good money and all year round job for right persons. Previous experience in hotel work not essential. Apply in person or write "The Falcon Inn", Kingston Road, Highland Creek, Ont. Scugog News Miss Inez Fralick spent a few days last week with her cousin, Miss Ora Gerrow, of Oshawa. Mrs, J. Demara and son Glen, spent the week end in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. C. Hood. . Mr. T. Clark, of Toronto, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs, Oliver Reader. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aldred and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Platten, of Sonya. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Morrish, and son Bill, Mr. Ira Aldred, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, J. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Crooks and Miss Jean Crooks, Miss J. Millan, visited with Mr. Crook's sister, Mrs. J. Milner, on the holiday. Misses Hilda and Reta Milner, of Oshawa, spent the holiday with their parents, The Union Ladies' Aid will hold their monthly meeting and tea at the home of Mrs. Wannamaker, on Tues- day, September 11th, at the usual hour. Everybody welcome. . Mr. and Mrs. Nottingham, of Rag- lan, spent Sunday with Mr. Geo Mr. Grant Jackson, of Purple Hill, spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrsa W. 'Jeffrey. | Quite a number of Scugog is at- tending the exhibition week. Mr. P. Williams and son Percy, and Mr. Mansell Williams and lady friend, of Whitby, spent Sunday with Mr, in Toronto this 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 ME RCHANT TAILOR BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY WEEKLY SPECIALS PURE LARD, 20c. Ib. DOMESTIC and EABIFIRST SHORTENING -- 8 Ib, Pail 66¢., 5.1b. Pail 90c., 1 lb. packet 18e. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes -- 15¢c. Homemade Cooked Meats, Mild Cured Bacons, Baby Beef, Veal, Pork CAWKER BROS., Butchers We buy hides. Phone 29W Port Perry Dominion Store We wish to announce to the public in Port Perry and that we are going to have a full line of men's, ladies' and children's fall and winter goods, and at very low prices. We guarantee that it will pay you to see our goods and our low prices before you buy your fall and winter supply for the family. We can sell our goods cheaper for many reasons. We go to the city ourselves every week with our own car to save train and express expenses. We buy our goods very carefully and our expenses are very low and profits small, all to the benefit of the cusomer. Special Bargains for the end of this week. Men's Fine Suits, regular $256.00 for ............. Seas $18.50 Men's Fine Caps, toclearat .................. ernie $1.38 Men' Good Felt Hats, toclear at ...............cconuvues 49 Men's Dress Pants, to clear at very reasonable prices. Men's Good Working Shirts, regular $1.25, for ....... ES H Men's Good Overalls and Smocks, to clear at ......... RPP } By | Men's Good Working Socks, to clear at ...... Tey vsevalPe Men's Good Woollen Windbreakers, to clear at ............ We have a good supply of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Footwear, at very reasonabel prices. Ladies' Beautiful Sweaters, to clear at a reasonable price. Ladies' Slickers, regular $5.00 to clear at .... $8.16 Ladies' Crepe de Chene Dresses, regular $12.95, 'to clear at $9.76 Ladies' Fall Hats, to clear at less than cost. We are this line. Ladies' Good Umbrellas, to clear at ................ verse 990 Ladies' Vests at 19c. .. Ladies' Corsets and Corselettes 99¢. Ladies' Beautiful Shoes, regular $3.50 to clear at ..........$2.98 We have a lot of drygoods to clear at les than cost. ALIX GILBOORD Phone 177 1 wish to advise the public that lum roducts have advanced in price four dollars per M ft. Before those last advances I cured a very nice stock, which I propose .