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Port Perry Star, 14 Jun 1928, p. 8

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FREE--One e of cigarettes, 'and one package : with each pair of overalls or smock purchased at our store. Men's Straw Dress Hats, to clear at 99c. Men's Beautiful Suits, latest styles, regular $26.00 f for 1a: 76. Men's Dress Shirts, good bargain-at $1.85 each. Men's Fine Caps, regular $1.95 for $1.59. Men's Good Overalls and Smocks, each $1.75. > We have just received a nice lot of new goods which were bought at very low prices. Come in and look them over. It will pay you. BARGAINS FOR THE END OF THIS WEEK Ladies' House Dresses, regular $1.25 .. For 98c. Ladies' Crepe de Chene Dresses, reg $18.00 . "For $11, 95 Ladies' Slickers, regular $5.00 . .. For $3.95 Ladies' Knitted Silk Dresses, regular $10. 00 "For $6.75 Ladies' Broadcloth Dresses Ea ch $1.89 Children's Stocking, good quality Children's Vests and Drawers per garment 10c, A lot of Children's Socks to clear at cost. El Ladies' Silk Stockings, Per pair 29c. WE INVITE EVERYBODY TO VISIT OUR STORE ALIX GILBOORD Phone 177 < Keep an eye on your "Spare" HAT'S the good of a "spare" if it won't take you home when you need it ? Ww Just because it hasn't been on the road much is no guarantee that it is fit for work. The rain may have run inside and rusted the rim. The dust may have crept in. The tire may have picked up nail ends or flints when you used it last, and a few more miles will force them through the casing. It may not be inflated up to its correct running pressure, Drop in for a free inspection of your tires, in- cluding the spare, You are never far away from a GOMINION TIRE DEPOT CARNEGIE-DAY MOTORS WEEKLY SPECIALS PURE LARD, 20c. DOMESTIC and EASIFIRST SHORTENING -- 8 1b. Pail 56c¢., 6 1b. Pail 90¢., 1 lb. packet 18¢c. Peas, Corn, Tomatoes -- 15c. Homemade Cooked Meats, Mild Cured Bacons, Baby Beef, Veal, Pork CAWKER BROS., Butchers We buy hides. Phone 29W Let Us Make Your New SPRING SUIT or OVERCOAT With Spring goods arriving, we are able to offer to the public a nice variety to choose from--blues, grey and fancy worsteds. We have a special low price in greys, It will pay you to look at these goods before going elsewhere. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE W. R. WILLAN © MERCHANT TAILOR BLONG BLOCK - PORT PERRY Born to Mr. and low, on June 2nd, 1928, gratulations. Rév. and Mrs. Co lelough Mary, of Creemore, were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. P. G, Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mountjoy their daughter Grace, visited in - ronto last week. 4] 'The June meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute waa held at the | home of Mrs. John Carter, on Thurs- | day, June 7, with a large attendance. It was decided to paint fence around the Memorial Park and re-gild || the names on the monument and tab- let; also to remember the sick wi tulips from the park, The program consisted of three piano solos by Miss | Agnes Swain, Miss Mountjoy, Miss Olive Bailey; readings by Mrs. Carter; Mrs. Chas. Smith, Miss Margaret Swain and an excellent paper on the] "Motto of the W. I. and What it stands for." by Mrs. (Rev.) Powell, Mrs. Leslie Graham, the President, gave a very interesting account of the 26th anniversary of the Solina In-|' stitute which she and the Secretary, Miss Esther Strong had attended the 'day before. Lunch was served as usual. We are very sorry to report the serious illness of Mrs. Gordon Brown of Toronto, formerly Miss Ruth Whit- field, of Blackstock, and hope for a speedy recovery, Mrs. M. Smith is visiting with her friends in Toronto. The sympathy of the community 'is extended to Mrs. Robert Crozier and her son Arthur and daughter Mary, (Mrs. Harvey Ginn) in the very sad loss they have so recently sustained in the death of a devoted husband and loving father. Mr. Barnes, the contractor for the new Rectory, arrived in the villige yesterday with his men and work has begun in earnest. Miss Jessie Monette (not Monet as stated in last week's issue) visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mahood. Mrs. (Rev.) P. G, Powell is spend- ing a few days in Toronto this week. Rev. Mr. Powell and daughter Vera | attended the banquet of the A.Y.P. A] held in Bowmanville on Friday even- ing last. The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. of St. John's Church will be held Pe ------ oN 1 or si8 RE a a 2, 5 Mr. Geo, Crawford Jr. has bought the "property of the late Dr. Howe nber from here attended | the afternoon sports, tea and concert report a time The fst dig the Sons of cr a was held in the Armou on Sunday after non June 10th; with the Port Perry Band in attendance. The Daughters and Maids of England, of Bowman- ville, took part in the parade. Rev. J. E. Griffith, assisted by Rev. P. G. Powell, had charge of the service and the choir consisted of twenty male voices from Bowmanville, be (pte Swimmers from the four corners of the world will seek the world cham- pionship in the Third Wrigley $50,000 Marathon Swim at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, Toronto. Cross DISPERSION SALE OF 60 SHORT- HORN CATTLE Mr. Alex. Lee, Hillside Farm, lot 10, con. 9, Reach, is holding an important auction sale of Registered Shorthorns, on Thursday, June 21st, 1928, * This is an exceptional offering of cattle and all interested should avail themselves of this chance to buy at public auction, See large bills or send for folder containing a complete list of animals. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp (standard time) Geo. Jackson & Son and L. EB. Frank- lin, Toronto, Auction! rs J. A. HETHERINGTON held in Cadmus Monday, 11th and Six and driven it . . . your ideas of six-cylinder car value are due for radical revision: Leave those old ideas ut the show room door. Come in and see the car, Then drive it. - : Get the feel of the big, sooth six- cylinder engine, with its GMR cylin- derchead. Let the car leap forward OE of Jou yor an tie scetlen DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER in Port 'Perry, Tuesday, Thursday, aad Satunday Soon 3 a5 paw, al by appointgent. * OFFICE IN PORDY BLOCK St, TORONTO 2 163-167 Y (Opposite Simpson's, upstairs) Ww. A. Sangster ELEVATOR FEED, COAL, COKE, SALE sale. Highest paid for all kinds of ighes: ries Carload of Salt a arrived. Carload of Millfeed for sale, All kinds of grain for sale, "'¢ ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY. Chas. Pilkey, in shag | Phone 120 ¢ § - | and peach. latest. ragerng. colors. - Regular 75¢ value. Mercury Brand, I Womn's Re 3 A | in Pure 'Thread Regular $1.00. Full-fashioned Pure Silk F range of colors. | celebrated Tooke. WOMEN'S HOSIERY 59¢ pole. They are made of 'good quality Rayon. Silk in a good range of: Clearing at 59¢ pair. LADIES' RAYON UNDERWEAR yw "This week we have 'passed into stock another shipment of " Rayon £ Sows, MER Silk, refigforced Sale pricey Price per p $ r os. & Co. r Underwear. lace Gruman oo colors Tauve, pink, URY BRAND HOSIERY with 'art silk, 20 different colors. 3 double h heels and soles, ina large p50 cr J causing a dg ge 2 'the season

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