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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1930, p. 5

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wp TEA Sp hy POSTERS and Bills of all kinds for Auction Sales. Store News, Church and other Entertainments, Our Prices are very Reasonable, and our Service Rapid and Pleasing. No matter what you may need in Printing, we shall be pleased to quote you a price, and render such service as you may need in the matter. WE PRINT-- and Public Announcements. VOTERS' LISTS, Reports, Prize Lists, Pamphlets. LETTERHEADS, Envelopes, Invoices, Statements, Blank Forms, Ledger Forms, Card Index Forms, Receipt Books, etc. WEDDING INVITATIONS, Announcements, Visit- ing Cards, Invitation Cards, Menus, Programmes of all kinds, etc. PERIODICALS and BOOKS. 'arty kind of Printing. STAR OFFICE Maria M. Swain (Viscount Sun, Sask.) Death laid a claiming hand on an- other aged and respected resident of the district, when on Wednesday af- ternoon Maria Margaret, wife of Mr. Thomas Swain, passed to the Great Beyond. The deceased who was in her 7th year had been stricken on January 30 with cerebral hemorrhage. Her usual good health rapidly ebbed and the end came in peace in the presence of her husband and all but two of her surviv- ing children. . The late Mrs. Swaiic was boii inthe Township of Cartwright, Ontario, was the daughter of the late Charles and Hannah Weldon. She was first mar- ried to William T. and four children blessed the Her son Gilbert of Dubois, Idaho, U.8.A., and mgs 'Mrs. L. E. aged Me- of Janetville, survive. Phone 50 SEIBERLING ALLTREADS | Come in and See These Tires The heavy side bars g In snow, slush or wud; S just "bite in" and Jang on til m? he i new Platelock Estimates given on PORT PERRY | motion in the neighborhood during the | ing your cream to the *| which did considerable damage to the * | points for the ladies and received the ~ SUTCLIFFE & SONS LADIES' SPRING COA' I'S OUR NEW SPRING COATS are' now on display. These Lovely Coats are made in the newest and latest styles-- Flares, Capes, and High Waist lines, are the most striking features in the new coats this season. Materials are of Tweeds, Fine Broadcloths, and Tricotines. Prices are rea- sonable, ranging from--$12.98 to $29.96. New Curtain Materials, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, and Towellings. Spring is here, and so is housecleaning time. Here are a few items that will assist the housewife in brightening up her home and replenishing her linen closet: -- Beautiful Curtain Draperies, suitable for any room, 64 inches wide, fant Colors Por Yad ci ied i aba daa 1.98 4 Lovely Silk Net Curtain material, 1 yd wide, at per yard ______ ___. 1.50 Figured Rayon Curtain material, 1 yard wide, at per yard ___ .____. 66 Beautiful Striped Rayon material, 1 yard wide, at per yard __..° __ 49 Lovely Chintz, all shades and patterns, 1 yard wide, per yard ______ .26 Frilled Scrim, for Kitchens, Bedrooms, and Conserqatories, in shades .of Blue, Rose, Green, and Yellow, at peryard ___________._..___. 156 Bleached Sheetings, made of good firm cottons, remarkable values, 72 inches wide, priced 'according to quality, per yd 45¢, 50¢c, 69c. 719 Unbleached Sheeting, two of the best sheeting on the market, 72 inches'wide,;at per yard... .. i... asmeaiaals 47c. and .66 Pillow Cottons, good quality, width 40 in., 42 in., and 44 in, priced according to quality and width, at per yard _____. 39¢., 46¢. and .50 Unbleached Cottons, good strong cottons, 1 yard wide, at per yard i RE TSE RR I 124c., 15¢., 20c., 25¢., and Towelling of all kinds, and at reasonable prices. SUTCLIFFE & SONS - PORT PERRY Going Out of Business AT THE END OF THIS MONTH Very Special Values. $8 to $15 Reduction on Suits. Order at once. W. R. WILLAN MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY MYRTLE Mrs. Roy McCann, of Dearborn, Mich., and Miss M. Rodd, of Montreal, spent a few days last week with the former's brother Mr. Ivan Rodd. Todd Brothers, Vulcan, Sask., have been visiting their mother here. They east with a car of horses which they sold at the Port Perry Sales Stables, on Saturday for very satisfactory prices. They were a nice, smooth, well broken bunch which made the disposal under auctioneers Geo. and Ted Jack- son, quite easy. Mr. Norman White, of Brooklin, has been making his annual house tofjg PAYING 42e., 4lc., and 38c. for : house visitation during the week or an of the Gillett products are assessing the ratepayers. Butter Fat. You can save labor ,.;..p1e to the W.C.T.U. for their Buzz bees are causing some com- and make more money by send- Travellers: Aid work. If these are sent to Mrs, S. Baird, or Mrs. John Cawker, they" will be much appre- ciated. The Creamery SAVE THE COUPONS Coupons of Surprise Soap wrappers past week and the hot sunny days also coaxed out a few honey bees from their winter quarters. An odd robin has been seen flitter- ing about trying to assure itself that spring had arrived. Mr. Tom Thompson of High Point, called on friends her during the week. Walker Bros. of Ashburn went through here on Thursday with their new Rumley tractor that they were demonstrating with at Brooklin on Thursday. Mr, Clarence Holman also went through with his new Rumley cleaner. This should be a valuable help to the farmers in dividing up and speeding up threshing operations. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Britton and daughter, of Barrie, spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Britton's brother, Mr. O. H. Downey. The first heavy thunder storm of the season passed over here on Sun- day and it was accompanied by sleet PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors eo ERR, ANNOUNCING THE NEW FORDSON TRACTOR We expect to have Agricultural Tractors avail- able in the very near future. Re Jer -~F HE TSAI aE telephone lines and made the pave- ment so slippery that a number of cars nose-dived into the ditch. The Communijty Club met at the home of Mr. O. H. Downey on Friday night and sixteen tables of progres- sive euchre were played. Mrs. Oliver Lane obtained the highest number of The new Tractor is manufactured in Cork, Ire- land, and will be shipped from there to Canada. The rating is 15-30 and it is equipped with high tension magneto, new air washer, water pump and thermo-syphon cooling, together with a number , extra protection against cheng All-Tread Tires you're "out", : bars around both sides " SURFACES t less than - them? oe { first prize, while Mr. Fred O'Boyle | secured the first for the gents. Re- | freshments were served at the close and the happy gathering dispersed anxious for the next gathering which will be held at the home of Mr. Arthur Manderson, on Friday of this week. | GREENBANK The young people of the United "Church at Greenbank are to present | the play, "Sonny-Jane" in the church lon Thursday evening, March. 27th. There will also be a hot" supper. | Admission, adults 40c. Children 25c. of other improvements. The price is $825.00 F.O.B., Port Perry, includ- ing gear shift pulley. Further details will be forthcoming shortly. We would suggest that anyone interested in a new tractor would send us their name and address and full information will be forwarded to them as soon as possible. CARNEGIE MOTOR SALES PORT PERRY, ONT. ~ W. A Sangster 'AL SURGEON Ot Brame a 16 § pa Office over McKee's Shoe Store. " " EE Lute

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