Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1927, p. 8

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FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS 11 | Superior Corn Flakes Harvest Red Raspberries 2's Tree Ripe Pears 2's Sliced Pineapple, Dishco 9 .28c. Harvest Choice Peas, size 4 2 tins 29¢ Old Mill Sockeye Salmon, %'s 23¢ 1's 43c. Campbell's Tomato Soup ~ 2 for 26c. Millionaire Sardines 2 tins for 3bc. Eagle Milk 2 tins for 37c. Fry's Cocoa 14's per tin 25c. Superior Coffee 14's 88c. Shirrifi's Orange Marmalade. ...4's tin 67c. New Canadian Cheese, per Ib Finest Grade Prunes Thompson's Seedless Raisins .2 Ibs for 29¢. - Grimsby Swist Mixed Pic Horseradish, per bottle . PE 'Beekist Honey, 5 Ib pail ,.... "Knox Gelatine, per pkg. ......... Assorted Spices, per tin ..... ei asians 9c, Shoe Polish, all colors . Washing Soda, ,..: 2 pkgs for 166, eadles 5 bars for 26c. Wonderful Soap ..... 4 bars for 23c. Comfort Soap is 4 bars for 23c. Nonsuch Liquid Stove Polish, per bottle 17¢ Interlake Toilet Paper 3 rolls for 25c. Superior Palm Soap ....,..6 cakes for 2c. JAMES McKEE & SON I Superior Store, St Charles Building, Port Perry. Phone 152 It must bake right before it leaves our mills Always the Same We bake samples fresh from the mills every d: Flour Always the Best a the ~ same manner as you do in your kitchen. Money back if Quaker Flour does not give you utmost satisfaction. 414 ms---- T'S Better because It's Canadian" . . .ayearago General Motors of Canada gave first utterance to this phrase. "It's Better because It's Cana- dian" . . . newspapers and maga- zines all over Canada took up the theme, impressing on Canadian citizens the pride they should justly feel in the products of their country. © MIs Better because It's Cana- ess "+ the phrase has struck All Canad reas Its Better because its Canadian "It's Better because It's Cana- dian" . . . it is a fact. And be- * cause it is a fact . . . because General Motors was inspired to put it into words . . . because Canadian editors added to its impetus . .-. because Canadians accepted it . . . and because the standard of Canadian quality, proved it true. , . . i . © . all Canada has enjoye ; . greater measure of prosperi ys Ca hi * She is survived by When the bell on your teleph rings, somebody has a personal message for you. It means that someone i. i. wig use of a personal cquipment which we have provided, and that he has secured connection with the per sonal equipment reaching you. - More than this, he has' secured the persinal use of the necessary conneeti Suipment in ina central office personal services of one or more telephone: Spera- tors, ..When you" are talking with him you are using hundreds or even thousands of dollars' worth of telephone equipment. ¥ ~~ And in order that this equipment may always be ready for your personal ae J is it is elosely watch- ed, tested, ch MANCHESTER We are sorry to report Mrs, Frank Crosier on the sick list, but hope for a speedy recovery. The sympathy of the community is . extended to Mrs. John Masters in the death of her sister in Toronto last week. We welcome to our village Miss Dorothy Roper, who will spend gome time with her aunt Mrs. J. Masters, The Manchester Community Club are giving an Indian programme on Monday evening, October 24th. -In- dian customs, Indian dress, Indian warriors and writers, will be some of the numbers. Indian games will be played. Come and enjoy an evening with the early inhabitants of our country. Mb en " BLACKSTOCK We sincerely regret the death of Philp Powell, son of Rev. P. G. and Mrs. Powell, following an operation for appendicitis. eral ser- vice was conducted at Wycliffe Col- lege, Toronto. The he sympathy o of the community is and Mrs. Powell in en bereavement. Harvest Home and Thank Offering services will be held in connection with St. John's Anglican Church on Sunday, Oct. 28 Rev. Canon O'Meara, Principal of Wycliffe Col- lege will be the speaker for the day. rs. Edwards, who has been suf- fering with cancer, died at the Gen- eral Hospital, Toronto, on Monday. her husband and two children. Yr MYRTLE STATION Mr. and Mrs. Tordiff and Mrs. E. Hurlbutt, motored to Toronto Sunday. Mrs. Hurlbutt sta for a few days Py n where she opps Mr. Mrs. Yanee Save moved to Port J. A, HETHERINGTON - CHIROPRACTOR In Port Perry on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, from 3 to 8 p.m. and by appointment. : Dr. J. A. Mathers Physician and Surgeon A Coroner in Ontario. 'Office, Queen St. Port Perry. . "Bell Phone 17 Ww. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON . Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 pm. Office over McKee's Shoe Store. AUCTION SALE Friday, October 28--0. M. Maitland, lot 9, con 4, Reach, 5 miles S. W. o Port "Perry, will sell 'his entire outfit of stock, machinery, produce and household furniture. There are 15 pure bred and grade Holstein cows and heifers, 2 Ayr shires, 4 horses, 2 colts, 13 hogs, 2 sows, 7 pure bred Dorset sheep, 150 Leghorn pullets, Barron strain, May hatched, 40 Toad hay, 700 bus, mixed ain, Soran | full line machinery, most- y since Chevrolet car, colony To brooder, and- household furni- ture of all kinds. 'and "is "moving" to' Winnipeg and all goods will be sold without reserve. Mr, Majtland has sed his farm Maw, Auctioneer. Wm, See large bills for particulars. nt "of individual Dress han We have a good assortm Lengths in Xo Flannel, these come in the es. Plain colors, press and d ohecks. wide at $3.00 a yard. Black Silk Velvets are very - This Black Velvet is one of ri of all velvets it is suitable for evening or street Wear. 36 inches wide, "Price per yard $3.80 Women's s Fall Hosiery We are showing a new Hose for women, made of fine art silk lined with fine quality wool, it has seam- ed back, mock fashioning. narrow ankles' and wide tops, in 6 shades" Price per pair $1.00 Evidences of CHEVROLET'S azing Quality Body by Fisher four the body. Dus oh ed Py Phatha Yotld with ie oO sheer -- igs Fm 3 : is winning Amazi eA most ating ly 4 Cpe ever the low-p i pleted by an

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