Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1912, p. 4

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{quoting ) Hamil r Pipe For the next four weeks! ore lor shall offer exceptional val- Mr M in men's tailored garments | would at th We have a number of. suit- {move for leavy gs that must be run out: to|law to. appol ke room for new Spring bots A Goods There'll be no difference yenld = the Council, mo betucen diese sults and other Nien a oy Hw WO that 'we do 'except: in| keepers forthe. price. The quality and work- 1913 manship will be of the best, and the fit guarantee ed: Geo. Store, 3 cords oF The price is lowered to clear yal. $9.00; i T hands out this line of suitings. Wit. Harper, work dositieseems double. hou, Come in and see the gdods" [of 8 Li 1911; $5.00, W. H. Doubt Tailor This Week's SPECIALS 'Maple Syrup, 25c per tin Maple Syrup, imp gals, $1 tin Table Syrup, 5b 1b pails, 25¢c. Table Syrup, 10 1b pails, 50¢ 3 Ibs of Prunes for 25¢. 2 Ibs large prunes, 25c. Lipton's Jellies, all flavors, 3 for 25¢c Dates, fresh and juicy, 3 Ibs. "for 25¢. ; Sweet Navel Oranges, 2bc, 20¢, 40c, and 50c per doz. _ Honey i in Wine qt jars, 40c. ~ Heintz Sweet Mixed Pickles, 30¢ per quart. Tilson's Rolled Oats, 6 1bs 25¢ Flaked wheat, 6 1bs 25c White Clover Hopey, 10¢,15¢, and 20c per Ib, T. C. Forman & Son EVERY POUND GUARANTEED We can supply you with Good old SCRANTON- ACKAWANNA | ight Priest od 4 Guaranteed vers} Port Pefry- Star Advertisi g $2.00 VF. Crosier, over deposit of 191 taxes, $4.60. Mrs. I. McCulloch, gravel supply during 1911, $2 45 Theo! Pitcher, temporary ald; $2.00. Owing 'to the « unsatisfactory method 'of 'the preset Bysbein uf statute labor' considerable discus: sion arose as to the ndviseability i of abolishing the same for' a cash system and appointing two Or more competent highway commissioners. to be responsible to and work under the direction of the council and thereby endeavor to build 'roads under 'a systeinatic plan. ~ Bnt no action was taken at present. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. James Burnett and family wish to thank the members of Oid England Lodge, No, 9 for their able hel, kindriess and sympathy dur- ing the'illoess and interment of her late husband James Burnett, - The need of such help and Sympathy was keenly felt and appreciate. MRS. JAS. Sopra MYRTLE STATION Miss Clara Chisholm, Oshawa, spent Sunday at home, Miss Lola Gilroy wisited Miss Chisholm on Sunday Mrs. James Beacock is visiting in Toronto, Mrs. Rqy Spence visited. in Toronto; ast week: "Phe Minstrel show that was £0 take place on Friday evening March 15th has been pospense until 'a later date, No Storms in Winnipeg Street. {repair, "good stabl Uxbridge Journal adye rising, Cat 1 00. ; tion for horse; ¢o; A "small orchard, small. fruiv, ~a-a aod "garde There are three los col with this. property will: cheap. J , "W. H. McCaw has plaotd in our | was also a winner hands for sale his splendid seenis to be go redidence opposite the chan of {and England, Port Peiry. = T condition. "Cement cellar,' hard and soft 'water in the ki hot water 'connections: for range| and bathroom, six bedrooms, electric light fixtores and tions; large verandahs; a appointed house for a large or for.a boarding house... Ti more bedrooms could be added dividing 'the parlor if neces t Easy terms of payment. Mr. William Ross offers fi bis fine brick residence on € Street Port Perry. This the finest homes in our to shall [Hikely be sold for half It is furnished 'with all conveniences, 'such as Lights Water Works, good! at {soft water, handsome verandal | spacious lawns, 'artisticably: deco ated with ornam the property isin'a very desiral at location. ' Shall be pleased to give full particulars, A 4 miles from Port laud, well watered, fine large tim=, bered bush; 6'acres fall wheat i and the] plowing done for the Spring. crop. 'Fair buildings. For quick sale $3100. Beply 10 James Lucas. : - If you want a nice: fam Kindly 4 let me show yous me good values {si © We received a letter the other i day om our former 'towrisman, R. McGill; 'aud. its contents hi somewhat surprising in' 4 "of the yery se vere and. 'stormy winter we have had in Pont Borys He says-- "The winter here is pleasant I have ever experi the weather is clear all t we haven't had a stormy day -tsince October, not a snow ban in Winnipeg. Send STAR e enced Ra EE aon. 1.

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