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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1928, p. 8

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ave. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Sold exclusively by us hosiery is in a class by itself. serviceable weight of these stocking makes them Priced at $1.00, HOLEPROOF SOCKS : If you want service and smartness without sacrificing comfort, we invite you to see the new arrivals in silk and wool socks in a variety of designs at 50c., 76¢ and $1.00 The unequalled. per pair. SUPERIOR STORE NEWS GREAT CLEARING SALE OF FOOTWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES # We must make room for our new stock de to arrive. The season is here for everyone to be well shod. We have .a good assortment of new lines to choose from. v= Drop in and we will be pleased to show you what we in this town. Holeproof $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 pair. JAS. McKEE & SON SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn and family spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. J. Young, of Cresswell. Miss G. Osborne, and Mr. P. Kenny, of Pleasant Point, Mr. and Mrs. D, Hope, Scugog, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Hardy. Mr, and Mrs. H. Hope and family, of Prince Albert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. Demara and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark, Miss G. Mark, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mark's brother, Mr. N. Grill, of Washburn Island. Misses Reta and Hilda Milner, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner. Miss G. Foster, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs, Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, of Seagrave, spent Sunday -with-her sister-Mrs. A. rloughman, Mr. and Mrs. toronto, spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. mrs. McDonald, ing with friends on the Island, of Toronto, Mrs. He R. Fralick and family Sunday with his H. Fralick. of London, is visit- of Mr, and Mrs, Gardiner, spent Sunday with her Fralick, Mr. and Mrs. W. aunt, Jackson, of Poit Perry, spent Sunday with Mr. and mrs... G. Jackson, We are glad to report that Mr. G. Samells, who has been quite ill with typhoid iever, is Slightly improved in health, The Thank Offering services held at the Foot Sunday School was well at- tended. Mr. Merriam, of Myrtle, gave two good sermons, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner sang in the morning, which wag much appreciated and enjoyed by all, In the the choir sang two loyely pieces, Prospect which appreciated 'by everyone. about $100.00. evening were also The offering was Quite a number from Scugog at- tended the Lindsay. OOO REAL ESTATE I wish to draw your attention to a few special bargains in and around Port Perry. 98 acres close to Port Perry, on one of the main highways, good buildings, and well fenced, good water. Can be bought as a going concern. - Two good 50 acre farms both close to school and in a good state of re- pair and first class soil. One of the best established garages, well located on Queen street doing a good business. Can be bought for iess than half what it would cost to build the same building to-day. Act quick if interested. Beautiful brick residence, with all modern conveniences, hardwood throughout, on one of the best resi- dental streets in Port Perry. - You really have to see these properties to uppieciate them I also have for sale an up-to-date chicken farm with new modern build- ing, good brick house and well lo- cared, Hydro installed. I would consider it a pleasure to show any of the above properties to a4 prospective buyer. MORLEY CAMPBELL Port Perry Real Estate Man Phone 183W % ree (Ye NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Christina McArthur Campbell Deceased Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Christina Mec- Arthur Campbell, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of On- tario, widow, who died on or about the 17th day of June A.D. 1928, are, on or before the 1st day of November A.D. 1928, to send by post, prepaid, to Messrs, Harris & Harris, Port Perry, Ont., solicitors for William Heard Harris, administrator of the Estate of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and scriptions, the full particulars of :laims, a statement of their ac- and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after : day last aforesaid William Heard will proceed to distribute the :ts of the said deceased among the pe arties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice hall have been given as above re- quired, and the said William Heard Harris will not be liable for the said asests or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been re- ceived by Messrs. Harris & Harris at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 2nd day of October A.D. 1928. HARRIS & HARRIS, Barristers, ete. Port Perry, Ont. i your tires. Do you watch the pressure of your balloons? T= are designed for low pressure, That's the reason why the pressure of balloons should not drop even three pounds, Under inflation means premature trouble -- ex- cessive wear on side walls -- bruises and breaks in the cord fabric that lead to blow-outs -- treads worn out before their time. . Drop in at a Dominion Tire Depot once a week and have your tires inspected. Ten minutes ser- vice by an expert will add miles to the life of You are never far away from ¢ a FLO FROM THE PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER co. The numbe gga) y. Our customers dre For of mr or Lily White Jor Bread. Jeet lp grav Try it: be convinced. he William vio; vetantly with the Galt Milling Company, is anxious to have the : nse ives of ort Perry and district to use his flour. Good Mixed wood for sale. Heats-- Cooks --- Roasts Gives lots of Hot Water T more could you ask of a cooking range! You can cook the most delicious roasts or bake feath- ery cakes in its wonderful, roomy oven. The well burn- - ished cooking surface is spa- ° cious and admirably suited for -- preparing big meals, Burns any kind of fuel . . ; coke or wood. 'The dura heat resisting firebox withhol a generous supply of fuel, yet an extravagant consumer Jen fuel. tiful All Enameled HAPP THOUGHT Range. Ie is ie new. Built at Brantford By HAPPY THOUGHT FOUNDRY COMPANY, Limited SOLD BY ~~ W.L.Parrish is not needlessly large as to br v. Fl bu EYESIGHT spRCIALIST ; Author of The Eyes in Modern Life Service J. A. HETHERINCTON DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER i in Port Perry, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. and by appointment. 1 OFFICE IN PURDY BLOCK COMING! A. J. Davis, Port Perry, has been fortunate in getting Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, of Toronto, to be at his store, Port Perry, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, to examine Eyes for glasses. F. E. LUKE Optometrists 3 163-167 Tonge. St, TORONTO 2 # Women s S They ey coat, in white or Men's A large Ome Office ove Ww. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON ours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. icKee's Shoe Store. sizes, for quick sale. a. Striped Shak by. FLOUR, Seeds. Phone 120 r 6 r prices ar in early. . Fe done. rices, A e grea | . Rodman ; Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perey] TLE ELEVATOR FEED OF ALL KINDS, POULTRY FEEDS, SALT. Highest prices paid for Grain and Let us clean your grain and seeds and pay you the better price. ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. Chas. Pilkey, in charge Myrtle, Ont. PECIAL Ou tly reduced-- With the arrivel of new By there is a splendid choice. Get your order All as of Dry Cleaning \ and ing Ladies' fine har thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry pe ough Process at very moderate %invol » 2 ton %) 9 u e , h oy, . Hoge '% ENG | @ ah or A "ul 7' yo ped Hogg . ortment. ing under or with Sweaters $3. 50 1 to pur e wool lines, without collars for a heavy collar for winter use. s Men's Work Sweaters, $2.00 Heavy quality jumbo knit sweater, all sizes, at Medium weight sweaters, heavy collar; all sizes at Ladies' All Wool Hose, 59c. We have a large assortment of English al wool hose, in all $3.50 $2.00 $1.50 le price per pair 59¢. cet F lannel, 22c. one yard wide and an excellent--quality. { For Skle By Carnegie Hardware Co. - & Lytle, Ltd. Mork Pants, $1.59 k Pants, all sizes. Price per yard 22c. Sale price $1.69 Port Perry, Ont. Port Perry, Ont. The Greatest Service-- The Least Attention Windmill so highly, have given 'twenty years' service attention I M Mii p-- There's no 0 ples | of farm equipment that gives so much service over so a period with so little attention as a indmill. hats hy | sscommend the oronto Self- Lots of Toronto dishern otide an an sing Tn the Toronto Self- Oil Windnil all = "WILLARD'S STORE NEWS Since entertaining i is so much in the house- keepers' pr ogram for declining summer days and lengthening evenings, Ni of the ordinary to add spice to Tuneh ory 'table is suggestive : For Sandwich or Salad, i For pickle or relish; Maconochie's Cho x You will find a real treat if fae a Perfect Fruit, Derigetly Di Lobster, Tuna Fish, or Ameri of mushrog 3 2 -- SR eens a list of t.how, Hein Mustard 'Mixed gr gD osled W

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