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Port Perry Star, 5 Mar 1931, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 1931 = What Port Perry Merchants Offer They Invite you to Inspect their Goods and Compare Prices. You will get good Value for Your Money. ST ~ NEW PRINTS! Fine showing of New Prints attractive prices. We invite inspection. THE PORT PERRY ST -- E---- The Creamery IS PAYING 82c., 81c., and 28¢c. for . Butter Fat. You can save labor | {and make more money by send- | ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & BON, Proprietors | | > 5 at very PETER PAN We have just received our New Peter Pan Prints, the season's newest patterns and shades. These will make lovely spring and summer frocks. Tub-fast and easily laun- dered. See these at per yard 55c. FANCY PRINTS Metal, at the Silk Hosiery New silk Hosiery made by that reliable firm, Holeproof Hosiery Co. weight hose in the season's newest shades-- Aero, Ponjola, Grain, Flight, Wing and Gun service weight hose PRICES MEN'S SUITS and Overcoats Heavy service exceptionally low price for a resins Per pair $1.50 Tub-fast Fancy Prints will make smart house dresses. Pretty designs, good quality at 29c¢ yard. APRON PRINTS New Prints, good quality, tub-fast, good patterns. Just the thing for aprons and Navy Flannel Girls' Middies is as d choice. Get your order in early. Made of good heavy Middy Twill, Admiral Rloct ints of Dr i Our prices are reduced With the arrival new goods there Collars and Cuffs. $1.69 thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry making quilts. 86 inches wide at yard 25c. Every department in our store is stocked with the best values in dressgoods and Ladies' Wear. Navy Pleated Good quality serge, camisole tops. 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. ER RE ----. SUTCLIFFE & SONS " Where People Like to Shop " Cleaning Procese at very moderate W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry Skirts Sizes Price $1.49 Nursery Stock E. D. SMITH iy LIMITED Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Winona - Ontario. Represented in this district by Benjamin Smith, 755% ALBERT ------ 'Genuine Scranton Coal "Winter is here, and for the next few weeks provision will have to be made to keep your home warm. Why not use SCRANTON COAL, as it gives you that even heat™which '{s not only a safeguard against coughs and colds, but is " the cheapest and most satisfactory in the end. ; We 'also have ready for immediate delivery--COKE, in 'nut and range sizes; ALBERTA COAL, BODY WOOD and ~ MARMILL FEEDS for Dairy Cattle, Hogs and Poultry. You cannot expect a hen to lay if she is not fed a good ration. Marmill sugared egg mash has proven its superior qualities. Bell Phone--T73 FRED E. REESOR, Port Perry | a Se res -- Si ---- reosseeee sets tttttttstessttssststtstssestisiIeIsIITITIIIRN S3SLLstLLLLLe ! HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes - HUGH CAMPBELL p-- i DD DD DE (DD ED ED A Safe Repository ~ for Bonds or other Valuable Papers A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX in your nearest branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, is the logical place to keep your valuables for security and convenience. e shall be pleased to furnish you with space necessary for your requirements at minimum rates. EE Te oe ee ei iim dt "THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ' with which is amalgamated ( THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA } | Poultry Men! We have feed boxes to meet your requirements. These boxes will last a lifetime and represent a sound invest- ment. Call and se our sample and talk it over. These boxes have highest quality and lowest prices. Port Perry 183 Oshawa Lumber Co. LIMITED At Swan | Brothers Port Perry CAWKER BROS. CHEAPER MEATS Owing to the lower prices on the Live Stock Market, we are able to buy better and are offering choice cuts of beef, veal and lamb atreduced prices. Phone in your orders--29w SI Again we are trying to render SERVICE We have finished filling our new ice house with more than double the supply of former years, and are hoping to § | <= aid more homes in Port Perry to preserve their victuals in i hot weather. 'We will deliver 2 days a week during May and Sept., % 3 days a week during June, July and August. Anyone ii needing ice on Monday of any week during these last three . months, may have same by leaving their orders in by 9 a.m. The cost for ice from May 1st to October 1st, will be determined by the size of your ice box. Call 240 and we § will be glad to give an estimate for the season. | We will call on our old customers to determine their j ratio of cost for this year. Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. | 7 pe Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry § SPECIAE AR CHEVROLET SIX A GENER When Economy is a Prime Consideration ATURALLY, economy is an important thing to consider in deciding what car the family should buy. And from this stand- point, the Chevrolet Six is a very practical and satis- fying choice. New low prices make Chevrolet's six-cylinder smoothness and 50-horsepower per- formance available to new thousands of motor car buyers. And due to its low cost for gasoline and oily its long life and freedom from repairs -- the Chev- rolet Six will serve you economically for tens of thousands of miles. Je NEW PRICED FROM *610 at Factory, Oshawa Taxes extra Chevrolet's has always been one service to the public... The GMAC of deferred payments offers the lowest financing charges available . . . and the Motors Owner Service Policy pledges lasting satisfaction. AL x MOTORS VALUE C3] on ' BEARE BROS., TOR Local Dealers . "AFTER WE SELL, WE SERVE." | REPORT OF 8. 8. No. 8, scucoe February Examinations. V--Lillian Fralick (absent) Sr. IV--Raymond Fralick 74% Margaret Crozier 70. Jr. IV--Lorna Dawson 61 Jean Hood 49 Sr. III--Earl Clark 80 Clara Hardy 68 Jr. 11I--Leslie Leighton 73 Douglas Crozier 47 Sr. II--Robert Crozier 86 Murray Clark 85 Gordon Hood 78 Joy Hood 77. Muriel Dawson 70 Woodrow Edgar 60 Ernest Edgar 58 Jr. II--Marie Hood 82 Bruce Dawson 64 Pr.--Helen Clark 856 William David 82 Hazel V. Ackney, Teacher Myrtle Station Mrs. R. S. Long spent the latter part. of last week with Brooklin friends. Mrs. Levi Tordiff is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dobson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey were in Pickering last week, attending the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pilkey. This is the fifth golden wedding to be celebrated in the Pilkey family. The Women's World Day of Prayer was observed at the W. M. S. meeting held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Pilkey. The Inter- national program was carried out. The splendid attendance bore evidence that many realize the responsibility one men i Men's Work Boots from $2.75 to $4.50. Men's Fine charge of the meeting. © Delegates Boots and Shoes, all selling below cost, to clear. were appointed to attend the annual Presbytery meeting held at Oshawa, the latter part of this month. "Re- freshments were served at the close of the meeting. omelrist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 1516 PHONE 1516 Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) | W. A, Sangster : DENTAL SURGEON Office Houre--9 am. to § p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store. Famous Reading ANTHRACITE That better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. For heat, health, cleanliness, without smoke, soot, or worry, Phone us for a load of FAMOUS READING COAL to-day. It is economical, efficient, safe. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE. We have the exclusive agency for this high grade Canadian Coke--Nut and Range sizes on hand. ALBERTA COAL -- STEAM COAL -- CANNEL COAL HARDWOOD -- HARDWOOD SLABS -- SOFT SLABS TILE -- CEMENT -- LIME PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT Phones: Office 94, Residence 233 Truck Delivery Superior Stores CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, FRESH and CURED MEATS, PURE PORK SAUSAGE (All Government Inspected.) See hand bills for prices. MEN'S WEAR We have the best makes of Men's Wear made in Canada. Carhartt's and J. A. Haugh's Every garment guaranteed. It pays to get the best. We have Overalls from $1.50 to $2.25, Smocks from $1.50 to $2.25. Work Pants from $1.95 to $3.50. Dress Pants from $2.50 to $4.50. Penman's Underwear, to clear at prices below cost. Work Shirts, regular $1.25 for 98c. Men's 15 inch Leather Top Rubbers, to clear at $4.75, Men's Wool Sox, regular 60c for 45¢. All other lines at greatly reduced prices. J. McKEE & SON Edmund Hind Lumber Company, Limited Distributors for Compo-Board and Masonite. LUMBER AND MILLWORK FOR EVERY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MASONITE for the Modern Farm and Home - Ideal for Summer Cottages WRITE US FOR LITERATURE AND SAMPLES PROMPT DELIVERIES Danforth and Main Sts, TORONTO Grover 1133-4-5 ¥ 5 A

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