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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1927, p. 8

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SPECIALS 533%, 4 . . SATURDAY Pure Lard, Silver Leaf os. cigs pet 1h 206, § Sliced Breakfast Bacon, (rind off) 1 ..39c. # 10 Ibs Granulated Sugar .............70¢c ff Smoked Picnic Hams, per Ib ..........21c Oranges, per dozen ..................40¢c, # Tree Ripe Pears, 2's ............2 tins 29¢. Bi Barton's Yellow Peaches, 2's. .- 4 Aylmer Corn, 2's ............... 2 tins 29c. Golden Bantam Corn, 2's ....... v..tin 19c. Aylmer Tomatoes, large tin ....2 tins 81c. Eagle Condensed Milk 2 tins for 8bc. St. Charles or Carnation Milk, tall, 2 for 27c. Beehive Corn Syrup, 2's 18c. 5's 88c. H 14's per tin 28c. Pink Salmon 16's 12¢c. 1s 19c. Quaker Kisses, per Id .......ovuvsns .23¢. Millionaire Sardines 2 tins for. 85c. | JAMES McKEE & SON : Superior Store, St. Charles bid Port Perry. . Fine Re-cleaned Currants Kippered Snacks .......... ea Old Mill Sockeye Salmon ..%'s 24c 1's 45¢c. Raspberry Jam, 8's glass. .............50c Thompson's Seedless Raisins ....2 1bs 29c. Lemon or Orange Peel, per 1b .........27c. § California Lima Beans ......2 Ibs for 23¢. # Tasty Cut Macaroni ..... Dates, new .................2 Ibs for 25c. Sherriff' Receipe Jelly Powder '. .4 for 23c, § Jelly Beans or Butterscotch, per 1b, ....21c. : Magic Baking Powder (Cash and Carry) 84c # Lux, per pkg. . : Guest Ivory Soap ....... "i 6 bars for 27¢, § Palmolive Soap ..........,.8 cakes for 25c Red Handle Brooms, 5 strings ........4bc. § Comfort Soap, per bar .. 7 Phone-152 TEsTED by RESULTS ..:.2 hs for 36c : ...2 pkgs for 17c. § : i store' ean Dsefforsively blotked, i bably. It is for those who are 0, i to it to take action. Once its open, Oshawa will have pend the nature of a new industry. the unfortunabe part about it'is that it will do no more than make money : for the Provincial treasury. : It will also Be engaged in the an- # cient business of ruining lives. ! il It's all 'well enough to score the man "who 'can't drink like a gente- man", This matter of being a gentle- man in one thing and a bounder in another is common to all strates of society. : MANCHESTER 'Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilson and Mrs. W. Wagner spent a couple of days m But Toronto last week. g Mrs, F. Fielder of Pine Grove spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Ackney. Mrs. J, Ashton was in Oshawa one day last week. Miss Beatrice Brows; of Toronto, | spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Annie Ackney and Mrs. Day visited with - Bethesda friends last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Qugh and Mrs, Hart; of Aurora, visited with friends here on Friday. 2 ' We are pleased to be able to re- y Plain White Shaker Ps 36 inch Pls To Pn 3 as wide, in good aay a... Heavy Striped Shaker in pinks and blues and port that all these who were on the gre, Every day in our mill Quaker Flour is sick list are almost recovered. tested by results. We bake with it Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, of Winni- FAI any 1 TA under actual home conditions, in our home baking kitchen, with ordinary kitchen utensils. Bread, cakes, pastry, are subjected to the most severe exam- ination for texture, lightness, flavor, color. The flour must pass this test daily before it can bear the Quaker name. It is the test for results. only results count. Successful home bakers have supreme They know it can be depended upon, absolutely. They take no chances with flour. That's confidence in Quaker Flour. why they use Quaker Flour. bakes the same, because it always is the same. And It always Jour Selected wheat and over fifty years' milling experience with the finest equip- ment give Quaker Flour its assured and uniform quality. Always the Same our -- Every bag sold with our money back guarantee that Quaker Flour will give you the Milled by the Millers of Quaker FOR SALE Ford Sedan in first class shape. Price Reasonable for quick sale." Apply at Star Office. nd FOR SALE Yearling Shropshire Ram. Apply to Almer Byers, R.R.2 Port Perry, Phone 109 r 3. 2 rn 0) (me TEAM WANTED Team wanted for winter months. « Apply to A. G. Dowson, Phone 28 Port Perry. utmost satisfaction. Local and long distance moving, all kinds of moving of furniture with ton truck. 30 years experience in mov- ing pianos with Bell and other firms in Toronto. Apply to J. LeBar, Cagsimir St., Port Perry. a-- We: - FOR SALE Oak writing desk for sale cheap. Apply at Star Office. renames (YY (Pernt WANTED : Hear from owner ey Jorn, ior sale. Cash price, Bush, Minneapolis, Finn. a ni Oats CHARRED BONES FOUND IN RUINS OF OSHAWA FIRE The charred bones found in the ruins of the fire at the Biltmore Cafe in Oshawa has been sent for examina- tion to Provincial Laboratories, at To- ronto. P So far as is known no one was in the building, but it is possible some unknown person might have been a victim of the flames. No report of the examination of the bones has been receied to date. = Oshawa Daily Times. "CLOSE-OUT" SALE CON TINUES : 3 Hereisa profit-making event for every i our extensive dry goods stock is gradually dim # have a long way. to go yetbefore our shel es are peg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Holtby, of Manchester. Mrs. James Master is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mrs. 8. I, Barrett, of Oshawa, 1s spending a fe ew week with friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs. F. Way and son, Mrs. Robertson and Douglas, Miss-W, Way and Mrs. Penock, of Toronto, with Miss A. Rees, over the week end. Come to the Community Club held in the Town Hall every other Monday evening. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs, A. Blueman, Mrs. M. Blueman and daughter, Betty, with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Barrett, on Sun- day, The Hallowe'en * Party held under the auspicess of the Community Club on Monday night last was well at- tended, 4 Miss M. Johns at her home here for the holidays, Mrs, Ed. Barzett in Toronto for a few days recently. eG 0O re OSHAWA Oshawa is preparing for a Poultry tel and Pet Stock Show on December 13, 14 and 15. The prize list is now in the hand of the printer and will be ready for mailing. Exhibits fom all parts of Ontario and from Quebec are expected, The attendanée at the Oshawa Pube 4 "lic Schools now totals 8060; The 116th Battalion members now in Oshawa are preparing for. a big banquet on November 25th. 'Lieut. Col. Pearkes, V.C., D.8.0., M.C.,, old commander of the regiment will be present at this, re-union event. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Prenti family.and Mr, John Millman a od ed the supper and concert at Sonya last week. men ( () (flrs AUCTION SALES Friday, November 11th -- Farm Stock, Implements, ete, the property of George H. Baird, lot 9, con, 14, 1 mile west of Saintfield. Giving up farming. No reserve. See bill bill for particulars. Geo. Jackson & Son Auctioneers, Saturday, November 12th -- Farm Stock, Implements; Furniture, etc. the property of Mike & John Fedchishen, lot: 18, con. 2, Reach. See large bill | uy for list and terms. sf aif 5 1H iif i BE £53 » E i H underwear, night gowns, on darker colors for d| inches wide, regular 30c an d 85e. Sale pi eey Look for our big sale sil they' il be mailed about November 12. ble for t EE 86 Pure Linen Towelling, 250% dicount' 500 yards Pure Linen Towelling, plain white with borders d- and white Stripes. Sold jn 5 or 10 yard end. Reg. 20c i price 15¢ yd. og (esto Wis . e Bong. atl cone hpi ht vite you Eo doh our, and see tor yourself this event dectrie : ppliance. This. invitation does not obligate you in any way, It will be , for us to sh th % fenture nat Sh afr Chiaki 5 Sree

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