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Port Perry Star, 22 Nov 1928, p. 8

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i 51, of hereby Fn Act Pr RS.O, ' haptor 150, that all creditors others, having claims or fog oth the estate of the said Selena Cochran, who died on or about the| Ni 18th day of April, 1928, are required "on or before the 19th day of December A.D. 1928, to send by post, Drepaid, or deliver to John A. Sheppard, New- market, Ontario, the Administrator with the Will annexed of the Last Will and Testament of the said de- ceased, their Christian names, and surnames; addresses and dese the full particulars of their claims, a ent of their ts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And take notice that after such last mentioned date, the said Administrat- or will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having Tegard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof of any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been. received by him. at the time of such distribution. Dated- this 6th day of Nov., 1928, NORMAN L. MATHEWS, Solicitor for said Admini ator. christian anes and dresses and A ticulars of claims, a sta oF heir ascousts andthe nature of the seeuriy JL any) held : and y last John E. Harris, will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said among the tie puted having g reg to such claims which notice pA Tot ve been above r Harris assets or any part thereof, to any per- son or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been ceived by Wm, Heard Harris at the time of such distribution: Dated at Port Pe Ont., this 9th day of November AD. 1928 WM, HEARD H, HARRIS, Solr, for Sarah Elizabeth L ing Estate, Port Perry, Ont. 'or Pus, or Lily ¥ White for Bread: daily. Our customer; of users is n pleased k? our BE Try it; be conviriced. - Mr. William Causley, recently with the Galt Milling Company, 'is house wives of ort anxious to have the Perry and district Hi J A. HETHERINGTON DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER in Port Perry, Tuesday, Thursday, | and Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. and by appointment, OFFICE IN PURDY BLOCK N OKROME Bifocal Lenses HIS MAN is a business prophet. He does not really look into a crystal ball but he reads the future nevertheless and he sees new cities yet unbuilt. He is important in the tele- phone business. He judges the future from the facts of the present and it is his job to judge with accuracy. He must judge with 'accuracy because, in a telephone system, plans must be made for years ahead and millions.of dollars are involved. With a railway there must be tracks and sta- tions before trains can run, With a telephone system there must be conduits and central exchanges before telephones can go in. To wait until people are clamoring for tele- phones is too late. HE BUSINESS PROPHET does not wait. He comes to the management with his charts and graphs and figures and says: "In 1930 the demand in Ontario will be 80,000 new telephones. They will be wanted here and here and here." * Or he says: "Within the next five years the . Province of Quebec will need at least forty per cent more exchange capacity." And the management does not wait either. They know it is up to them to prepare now. If they don't they will be falling down oa their job; they will not be keeping pace with the country, "+ ECAUSE THE BUSINESS PROPHET spoke in time and the management acted promg.tly there are 139,000 telephones being installed in Ontario and Quebec this year. Without them there would be inconvenience and confusion now in thousands of new hom.s and offices, Next year the business outlook calls for spend- ing over twenty-seven million dollars to extend and renew the system and plans have been made to do so. For the next five years the telephone expan- sion definitely known to be needed in the two provinces means over one hundred million dollars, Eras THIMONEY i is a problem. It is as'great a problem as the complications of engineering and organization. Every year as the country grows there must be new money ready so that the telephone system may keep pace. Every year thus far the money has been ready use the policy of the telephone system has 'been fortunate in attracting the support of conservative and reliable investors who have not been subject to the influence of market fluctuations, TT IS HOW the business rophet and his graphs have been made effective. And , i tore We are pretty well settled in our new quarters, and are in shape to give the public service at low prices. Christmas will soon be here, and we have our usual smart lines of Women's Shoes and Slippers, also the new shades in Holeproof Hosiery, carefully selected with skill and taste. These make nice Christmas Gifts. In Men's wear we have Siar lines of Shoes, Dress Shirts, 'Ties, Gloves, an Socks in the latest patterns and winter weights; Scotch wool glovesetc. | In heavy wear we have Work Shirts, Overalls Mackinaw foats, Mitts, and the famous Good bers, with the usual guarantee. These are © Juss a few of our lines. Our prices Socks, Rub- These lenses are the latest § f achievement of optical science. § : Consult me and have your eyes : i examined, i JF E. LUKE ; 'Optometrists - : i 163- 167 Yonge St. TORONTO 2 ELEVATOR POULTRY FEEDS, SALT. Seeds. Let us clean your grain and seeds and pay you the better price. ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. a gy 'in charge Phone 120 x 5, 5 fl ht. 1 and inspect our goods, The hom popula p priced Shoes. If we pleasemyQ tel your friends, if we do wot, tell us. We will rectify mistakes cheerfully and promptly. JAS. McKEE & S MRS. HERMAN YAEGAR The following item was received from Illanoise, Mich., and will be of | interest to the older residents. It re- lates to the death of Mrs. Yaegar (nee Hannah Brimble.) Hannah Brimble was born in Port Perry, Ont., Canada., July 6th, 1861, es they e lived near this city, . Besides her husband, Mrs, Yao leaves to mourn her loss three da; ters, Elizabeth Lang, ¢ of Ontario, y Lottie Martin, of Vancouvi 3 'Etta Barber, of Indianapolis, Tndison; one son, George Nichols, of Sault Ste Marie, Mich.; three Stepdaughters, a stepson and two sisters. and passed away at her home on Oc- tober 8rd, 1928, being 67 years, two months and twenty-five days of age. She grew to womanhood in Canada|" and was married to James Nichols. Eight children, four 'girls and four boys, were born to this union, three | sons and one daughter preceding her in death. After the death of her husband she came to the United States and in 1006 was married to Herman Yaegar, since which time What makes one ~ mite a mothe#'s love and marvel at ty is a pl D) elves taken at the age of twelve. en OO Qprerin United Church Sunday School Christmas Tree, Friday, Dec 21. When and ig] You a It On an fara of avirege size at leat one hoe 3 a9n308 ten hots work days s year--are pen! in the. hat is why the telephone man -has always met Cana: cleaned by our New Process at very i 2 NV. T. Rodman "Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry would like useful and p i SPECIAL SEL SELLING OF ART NEEDLEWORK. from our large selection of apecially priced ait ot _ work. : Stamped Linen Towels and Checked Tea Towelling, 80c each 'Hemstitched Towels with blue or pink borders, 45¢ each. Stamped Night Gowns, made of good quality. nainsook, 95¢. Stamped Pillow Cases, at $1.35 per pair. Stamped Vanify Sets, at 50c. and 75e. Stamped Buffet Sets, at 45¢. to 6c. Corticella Boil-Proof Stranded, 3 skeins for 10c. ee | mm---- Week | Prices for Groceries Granulated Sugar .. Ps. 60c. | Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes ..3 for 20c. Rice, good quality. or 25¢. Orange Pekoe Tes, Bulk Dates, Toor 27¢ eLaraie oly Powder. . 4 for 25e. - H k 3 : Heintz Tomato Catsup ... 2 Highest prices paid for Grain and| Sifto Salt ! : Stuart's Marmalade, 40 oz. Sardines .... 4 P.&G Soap ...... hs Brooms, 5 string .. Tollet Paper Seedless Raisins 'Washboards FLOUR, FEED OF ALL KINDS, | Gamegle Hardware Co. = Port Perry, Ont. Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. - Post Perry, Ont. WILLARD'S STORE NEWS which make: cooking different. The woman who is Jooking for variety" ------ ness, will find all these provided here for the Christmas 'cooking. ive MACONOCHIES' ENGLISH CUT PEEL, mixed, NEW VALANCIA RAISINS, with that old m PUFFED SEEDED RAIS] hE i

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