Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Jan 1925, p. 5

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Please take Notice that the Gouncil of the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, has constructed as local improvements the following works on the streets as set forth below: : Tl "estimated 5 A Court of Revision will be eld on the Second day of February, Sg : : " 2 Satin Ribbon ~ 39c yard. High grade satin ribbon, width 3%0 5, in. Color: White, Sky, P Be Green, Georgette Crepe, 36 to Reg. 60c to 75c¢ for Vale : We 3 Silk 4 5 | i ] Gongonta Crepe «© $159yd. Best quality French 40 inches wide. Colors hite, Maise, Sand, Pink, ach, Brown, Navy or Black. Regular $2.25. Sale Price yd $1.59 § Spring Butterick wh x a French Val: Lace, fine 'quality in narrow widths. Reg. 10c. nciennes Lace XxX ¥ Sizes 26 to 30. own, Royal and Sand. 39¢ Oc 5c yard $1.00 and $1.50, or 5c yd. x 40 inches, reg ~ Pullover Sweaters = Boys' Pullover Sweaters made of pure wool yarn. Regular $2.50 to $340. For $1.95 ~* Boys'{Caps Boys' Caps, both fall and winter styles. Sale Price 50c. ' s, reg., $11., Sale Price $8.75 $13., Sale Price $10.00. $2.25. Sale price $1.59. * Men's Negligee Shirts $159 | Men's Shirts made of rint, gingham, ' etc., with ard or soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 1614. Clearing at $1.59 Men's White Shirts 59c We have a few fine white ~ shirts with a stiff bosom. Regular $1.25. Sale Price 59c¢ Reg. FW, VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY, COURT OF REVISION - Concrete Pavement, 41 feet wide, on Street, from Water Street West to Perry Street. $1800.46. Siieen Local improvement share ; he special rate per foot frontage is $1.325, yable in 10 annual installments, the special annual te rr frontage being: 17.545 cents, including interest. =~ Concrete 36 feet wide: Queen Street from Perry to John. Total cost Jou Corporation's share $4849.83. Local vement, | is 99. e special rate per a or Ir J annual rate per e is 18.870 cen The | lifetime of the work is 20 years. * otal cost $7348.46. 'at 7.30 p.m. at the Clerk's Office, for the pi of hearing s against the pre ! ill of | assessment or may easurements, and any other complaints which persons re to make and which rs law cognizable by Droposed special assessment rolls now at the Clerk's Office ersons interes tion about t | assessn it Port P anuary 13, 1925. nt, Shey. may require. EH PURDY, Clerk. 8 same, and obtain any further » Year you will ely whenever you & New Things Are "News" - Every member of every family in this community is interested in the news of the day. And no items are read with keener "relish than an- nouncements of new things to eat, to wear or to enjoy in the home. You have the goods and the desire to sell them. : The readers of "The Port Perry Star" have the money and desire to buy. The connecting link is ADVERTISING. Give the people the good news of the new thi at advantageous prices. They ok to you for this "store news" and will rgepond to our messages. Let us show you An Advertisement isan Invitation. + invite y are After Jan. 1st, and until April 10, 1 will be loading stock in car lots at Port Perry and Seagrave, under the CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM (U.F.0.) If you want to make the extra dollars by getting paid for your SELECT HOGS give me a chance, and let me have your list a few days in advance; if possible On account of the roads and uncertain weather, T will discontinue the truck until about April 10th. SHIPPING POINT Port Perry... Seagrave._._. Port Perry... Port Perry. . Seagrave... Seagrave... "Port Perry... Port Perry... Port Perry... Seagrave... ve... Port Perry... Port Perry... pout Perry... grave... Seagrave... Port Perry... ... TM1be61011 9 5 38 92 8 'heavy 51%; 'extra heavy .28% ; shop 1.8; light gt taken B the Government files and only : 8 8| yy rail from the given points in less 0 ga x nomical manner, ; He is competing with sales- . men who call up their ous- tomers between visits; me= cure repeat orders; or sell additional items; 4 Towith Sales Managers, who encourage i because use it saves money and time; --with salesmen who, when travelling, telephone to customers In 1 towns from some central point. Of two salesmen who both pre: serve a pro tween e; apd. the one whouses Long Distancethe most isusually the most effective. Pach New Subscriber Adds to fhe Value of Your Telephone BLACKSTOCK Mr, and Mrs. Samuel A. Devitt are spending the winter in Florida, Mr. Devitt has sent to one of our villag- ers a picture of a Florida orange grove laden with fine oranges. The scene shows the men and women busily harvesting this luscious crop. He writes--"Here we are again in this land of sunshine and flowers. While conditions are ideal here, and there many sources of pleasure, one" of the best is the arrival of the home paper." They expect to_be home about the first of April. Mrs. Ralph Fitchett, who has been visiting with, her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Montgomery, has left for home in Orono. On Saturday, January 10th, the Blackstock High School Hockey Team played the Nestleton Juniors at Gor. don's Arena. There was oceans of fun, and the game was close and very exciting, ending with a score of 8-8 in favor of Blackstock. JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S., D.D.8, DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toromte. Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Even» ing by appointment Phones-Office 68r 2. Residence 68r8 Office' over Morrison's Drug Store. Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 38c. per lb. for butter at. You can save labor and mals more money by sending yous cream to . Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. NOTICE | All accounts for and electric supplies: the Corporation of Perry should be p once. Pay at the Office, Interest added to all a not paid on or k first of February. Byoder-- EH. PUI oF

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