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Port Perry Star, 3 Mar 1927, p. 8

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Breakfast Bacon, per Ib ........46c. e Lard, per 1b ......0. 0.0. 00.19. efruit, large ..............3 for 29c. es, med per doz. 89¢. large per doz 49c. \ Com ii......... +i. 2 for 29¢. estead Peas ............2 for 29c. \ylmer Tomatoes ..............2 for 8lc. 1 good quality ......2 Ibs for 25c. Christie's Soda: Wafers ......per pkg 14c. Qi Toasted Corn Flakes. ....3 for 27c. ost Bran Flakes ..............2 for 25c. #8 Bulk Rolled Oats ..........5 Ms for 25c. Beehive or Edwardsburg Syrup, 2s ....17c. Harvest Raspberries, 2's ......per tin 80c. Superior Stores Pekoe Tea, 1's 65¢. 14's 83c. Pearl Naptha Soap ........5 bars for 25c. Lux, Toilet Form ..............3 for 25c. Pearline ...............0.00....2 for 1be. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Interlake Toilet + Aylmer Baked Beans ..... March 4. Huron Toilet Paper. g4 Pinetree Matches, ..... iu... .8 fo Harvest Orange Marmalade, 3's gla : SPECIALS FOR LENT A Beaver Chicken Haddie ..............26c. Gosse Millerd Cohoe Salmon, 14's 19¢ 1's 84c Gosse Millerd Sockeye Salmon ....14's 24c. Sunflower Salmon ........1's 20c 14 18¢ Brunswick Sardines ............4 for Millionaire Sardines ............2 for 85c. Finest Quality Shrimp, per tin ........2 Choice grade Lobsters ....14's 45. is 27c. Bulk Reafly-cut Macaroni ....3 Ibs for 29¢. *Good Canadian Cheese, per 1b ........27c. Bananas, per dozen ..........40¢ and 50c, McCormick Sodas .,.......2 pkgs for 27. ..2 tins for 26¢. B| JAMES McKEE & SON Superior Store, St. Charles Building, Port Perry. NS Ns i Iain tnt oh: TRIishi Rite atIt IIE ttsatpin) ii) Et mm tectveetoacasnsnsnsseiri HIN : 'had cleared over forty dollars, Agents LIME WOOD A BLACK BUSINESS 2000185 -/ TON DISTRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL Susquehana COAL Soft Coal 2X COKE When you are in need of Fuel give us a call. We always have a supply on hand of SCRANTON HARD COAL--all required sizes. SOLVAY COKE--Nut and Pea sizes. SOFT COAL--for domestic use. STEAM COAL WOOD--Body Hardwood, Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood Slabs. QUALITY AND, SERVICE: Our policy is to handle only the best grades obtainable, and give prompt and careful attention to all orders. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. CG. W. PYATT Yard Phone 94 YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE Yorkshire Whites, ready to wean. Apply to Roy Henders, Port Perry, Phone 112 r b. TR ERI, 1,1 in Fire Insurance When you are looking for Fire Insurance call on GEO. R. DAVEY Agent Port Perry. SAIN | 11 AN OATS FOR SALE A quantity of good sound oats for sale. Apply to Joel Miller, R.R.I, Port Perry, lot 8, con 6, Reach. Re, L FARM FOR SALE 150 acres, 85 tillable. Barn 80 x _ 48 and another 382 x 48, with stone stabling for 35 head' of cattle and 8 horses, with water basins and run- ning water. Hog pen; brick veneer house, 8 rooms, small orchard, ex- cellent water supply. Two and half miles from Seagrave Station. Pos- session to plow in fall, and full pos- * session March 1, 1928. Apply to R. Uptown Office 233 Mr, Joseph Strong, Sr. is on the sick list; but we hope not for long. Even with the fine wintér we have |, had the old enemy, la grippe, in our midst. Mr. and Mrs, Whitter, Greenbank, were calling in the village on Thurs- day, in the interest of the Salvation Army. Mr. Phiilp and family from Brock Twp., have arrived to their new home in the village recently purchased from Major Campbell, Mr. Wm. Burnett, of Detroit, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Hub- bard. a Mr. Ira Belknap, who suffered a stroke some time ago is not getting along as well as his many friends wish. Mr. Fred Lyle has purchase a re- sidence in Port Perry and will soon move there, Mr, Morgan has removed from F. Lyle farm, in Redch Twp. We noticed the assessor was in the village this week, " Weé hear the roads are not as| smooth as they might be. y rt 0 Qe HELP WANTED Farm hand; single, experienced, yearly engagement. Apply to Law- son Honey, Seagrave, Phone 189 r 1-3 Phone 152 Miss Phyllis Spencer of Victoria Corners spent the week end at the home of Albert Phoenix. Mr. Keith McMillan at his home| here: Sorry to" report that Mrs. R. Real and Mr. Jas, Blair, Sr., are on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. D. Oliver, Sunderland visiting Mrs, Switzer, one day last week. Miss Irene McKnight visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Real. Mr, Frank Orchard, of Craik, Sask, at Amos, Rodd's on Sunday. Mrs, J. Masters of Manchester, at the home of J. Innes, last Thursday. Mr. P. Robinson and wife ot Fred Beare's one day last week. Mrs. L. O'Neill, in Toronto, a few days last week. / Mrs, 8. Chambers of Wilfred, at the home of Mr. Jas, Lee, last week. Rev. Arthur Lee, returned mission- ary, from Africa, was at the Baptist Church here last Sunday. In the evening he told us very interesting accounts of his work in Zinder, near Nigeria in Africa. The meeting was well attended, those present express. ing their intense interest in Mr. Lee's address, STR OE AUCTION SALE Mr. Peter Leask, lot 18, Con. 12, Reach, Township, has sold his farm and will sell his Farm Stock and Impl ts by auction on Monday, March 14th." No reserve. ; gram Mr. Jas. Harding was called to the platform where Harry King and | 'Bill Keen, presented to their manager on behalf of the hockey team, a hand- some Consol set, as a mark of their esteem for his services as manager, The team were gratified to find they | Mrs, Edgar Butt who has been very poorly most of the winter was, able to be out on Sunday. Born--To Mr, and Mrs. William Moase, a daughter. EM - DIED In Prince Albert, Ont. on Saturday, February 17th, 1927,-J. T., Hender-| son, in his 71st year. Funeral took place on Monday, February 21st, at Strathroy. p00 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for the great kindness and sympathy shown to us in our re- cent bereavement. 2\ Bp piger PROPERTIES FOR SALE Brick store on Qi with stone Price for quick sale once. t, well $900 if hen ho ar fruit, boautitul situated. to suit purchaser. Geo, Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. bed, -- ind MYRTLE Regret to report that Mrs. John Bright is under the doctor's care, suf- fering from heart trouble. A speedy recovery is hoped for. Mole Bros. of Ashburn have started in the garage that they bought from Mr, Raymond Jones; recently. Both young men have had consider- able experience in repair work and Clifford has just completed a course] in Toronto Motor School, ' It is hoped they will meet with success in their new environment, 2 i Miss Carson, formerly of Kinsale, spent the week end with friends here. Mrs. Percy Pherrill and daughter, Miss - Gwendolyne, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. M. Bateman. Mr. Oscar H. Downey left last in charge of a, car load of cattle con-|! signed to Regina points, ot D. Woon, Phone 26, Port Perry. ------() ( Pimeins 'MANCHESTER tion to Melba Gray, of r, on. Having passed her ry plano examination. She pupil of Mr, Rosswell 000 'Greenbank Mr. Wilmot Asling, of Agincourt,| visited his daughter, Mrs. F. O'Neill, Innes; fora few days. Mrs, Walter = Madill pecial F Offer of 53 acres more gid eels Soi soft water, close church. Barn sy TE Er ve PORT PERRY Saturday, March 5 AN EVENING OF LAUGHTER . El The Cohiens and Kellys : FINE | This is the Greatest Comedy ~~ Hit of all time

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