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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1928, p. 8

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eMoay January 27 and y 10 pounds Granulated Sugar ..........T0¢. Roycroft Creamery Butter, 1 Ib prints ..40c. Domestic Shortening, 1 Ib prints ......20c. Oranges, sweet and juicy ......per doz. 46¢c "Grapefruit, large size ............3 for 29¢. Comet Corn, 2's . +44 +2 ting for 26c. Burford Peas, 2's ...........2 tins for 26c. Niagara Crushed Pineapple' 2's ....tin 26c. Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes . ...2 for 23¢c. Fry's Cocoa, %'s Sea-King Lobsters, %'s .. Eagle Condensed Milk Maxwell House Coffee Derby Loaf Cehese .. Hand Picked White Beans ....2 Ibs for 16¢c. McLaren's Mason Jar Queer Olives . +, 89¢. Aylmer Boneless Chicken, per tin ..... 89. C. & B. Branston Pickles, per bottle . .. .29¢: McLaren's Peanut Butter, toy pails ....28c. § Weston Demonstration Pkg. Gillex ... 0ld Dutch Cleanser ....., Bulk Soap Chips . . Pinetree Matches .. Hawes Lemon Oil 12 0z. ......... Wonderful Soap Somme Naptha Soap srvinheheurselllt vv. .4 for 28c. 'vs ood for 28c. Good Cooking Apples, per bushel. ...$1.50 § Dried Apricots, per Ib Evaporated Peaches ... McKEE & SON Phone 152 iene] .iv:2 Ibs for 26c. § "v...8 for 26c. § ean +200 8 try for the TUS and address pla Here's a Chance at OUR risk, use Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis, for Cough, Bronchitis, Croup, Catarrh, Whooping-cough, Quinsy, Sore throats and all tonsil troubles. Results good or money back. Supper & Concert Will be held by the Ladies' Aid Society on Monday, January 30th, in the United Church School Room A splendid supper will be served by the ladies in the school room from 6 o'clock until all are served. The program will be continuous, beginning as soon as the first tables are served. Miss Daisy Parker of Beaverton, the 'Child Won- der', pronounced by many to be the artist before the public, will contribute to the program. A good musical program is also being prepared. ADMISSION: Adults 50¢c., Children 35c.] " » For FAR we BUSHMAN" vane These' work boots, Heavy Black Duck (water and cold proof) with Solid Rubber Sole and Heel, are made for service in rough places, This style has 5 Eylet Lace with watertight tongue, Look for the name. PORT PERRY $50.00 in Prizes The problem of securing local news is one of the most difficult jobs we have to face. If the editor of the Butter Star had nothing to do but edit this paper, he would be in a nice way to ing : walk about the streets and drive up yo and down the concession lines. In this way he could secure the local} news and make a good job of it, too. But unfortunately, he has to earn a living besides printing the paper. The expenses of running a printing office are large, and the profits from the newspaper are not large," Yet there are rhany small items of news that ought to be recorded in thé paper, and we should be glad to put them in if someone would take the trouble to phone us of the event or fact, or better still write out the item and bring it in. To stimulate the news end of the Star, we are going to offer three prizes for the best lot of news turned in before the end of the year 1928, Rules - First--The news must be written on one side of the paper, and signed by the sender. Second--Only very special news can be received for publication in the same week later than Wednesday noon. All news should be in on Mon- day or Tuesday of the week of publi- cation. Third--Preference is given to local news, and all news must have a local bearing. Fourth--Greit care should be taken in . writing names of persons and places. Give all the particulars which you consider suitable for publication, and never take it for granted that we know what you are writing about. We may know the fact, or it may be news to us. Fifth--The editor reserves the right to. reject any item submitted for pub- lication, and the person having a piece of news in first will be credited with Every PICTURE HOUSE | Tuesdy TOWN HALL GEORGE O'BRIEN Thur At A. J. Davis' Drugstore, The Creamery is paying 39¢., 42¢.- and 43c. for at. Vou ean save the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A, GOODE & SON, Proprietors. DR. J. A. MURRAY : DENTIST - 3 Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY ONTARIO Dr. J. A. Mathers ous let down-feeling. careful advice is yours- for the asking. Don't delay. It's dan- 'gerous. ° F. E. LUKE Optometrists 163-167 Yonge St, TORONTO 2 5 (Opposite Simpson's, upstairs) Offies over MeKoo's Shoe Store. 1 FOR SALE Two well bred Yorkshire sows, due about January 26th. Apply to Oscar Gilroy, Phone 199 r 2-2, Myrtle Sta. fd ~ WANTED A Capable woman for the Port Perry Hospital. Wages $30. to $40. per month according to ability. Apply Mrs, Jas. Swan, Port Perry. Special Prices for JANUARY ts "Merchant Tailor | or Tel.-Office Port Perry} Shaker Blankets in the largest an size, = Clearing at $2.69 per p

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