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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1928, p. 8

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We are going to sacrifice on a lot of lines of 'Shoes and Rubbers. t to clear. away below cost. Our new lines of Goodrich Rubbers are in stock and will be sold -with the usual guarantee. No better rubber goods made in Canada; Wé have a big range of Mitts and Gloves to choose from. Now is the time you need them. We have splendid values in Men's Dress and work socks, also overalls, and mackinaw coats at popular prices. Our Holeproof Hosiery lines are of the latest fall shades and priced at 98c, $1.49 and $1.98. These noted lines of hosiery speak tor themselves the world over. If we please you, tell your friends. If we do not, tell us, We will rectify any mistakes cheerfully and prompty, JAS. McKEE & SON REAL ESTATE I wish to draw your attention to a few special bargains in and around rort Perry. 98 acres close to Port Perry, on one of the main highways, good and well tenced, good water. bought as a going concern. Two good b0 acre farms both close to school and in a good state of re- pair and first class soil, Une of the best established garages, well located on Queen street doing a good business. Can be bought for tess than half what it would cost to build the same building to-day. Act quick if interested. Beautitul brick residence, with all modern conveniences, hardwood throughout, on one of the best resi- dental streets in Port Perry. You really have to see these properties to appreciate them. + also have for sale an up-to-date chicken farm with new modern build- ing, good brick house and well lo- caved. Hydro installed. 1 woulda consider it a pleasure to show any of the above properties tu a prospective buyer, MORLEY CAMPBELL Port Perry Real Estate Man Phone 188W rere Qe SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE MANCHESTER UNITED CHURCH The Manchester United Church will hold special services on Sunday, Nov. 4th at 2.30 and 7 p.m. Rev. C. E. Dyer, of Greenbank, will be the preacher for the day. The Greenbank choir will furnish music at the after- noon service, re THANKSGIVING SERVICES AND CHICKEN PIE SUPPER AT GREENBANK On Sunday, November 11, services will be conducted at 11 a.m. and 7.80 |} p.m. In morning by Rev. C. E. Dyer, in Evening by Rev. C. D. Daniels, of Sunderland. Monday, Nov. 12, a chicken ple supper will be served from b to 8 p.m. This will be followed by an entertain- ment given by the Trafalgar Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Wells, Reader. i mie, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT LOTUS On Sunday Nov. 4th, the United Church at Lotus will hold anniversary services at 7 p.m. conducted by Rev. A. Poulter, of Bethany On Tuesday evening a fowl supper will be served followed by an enter- tainment given by the Johnson Enter- tainers of Blackwater, rb Ye ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT SEAGRAVE Sunday, November 11, services will be conducted at 11 a.m. by Rev. A. P. Latter, and at 7 p.m. by Rev. A. K. Edmison, B.A., B.D. Special music. Monday, Nov. 12th--Supper served from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a de- lightful programme by Boyle, Elocutionist, and Thomas Me- Lay, Scotish Tenor. See bills for particulars. id NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of William Brent, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 1 121 of the Revised poiatutas of Ontari 1914, notice 3 hove by fives. shat all that all creditors and of ving against the estate of William Heont late of the Townslng of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, who died on or about the 9th day of iu A.D. 1928, are, on or before the day of November A.D. 1928, to pi, by post, prepaid, to Harris Harris, Port Perry, Ont., solicitors for Norman Hu, Can be Margaret | - MYRTLE - oy Congratuations to Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Graham, upon the gift of a baby boy in their home on Monday; October 22nd. The stone crusher that has been operating in Mr. Bob Duff's pit nearly all fall was hauled away last week by road commissioner Clarence Har- rison, who took it as far as Man- chester Station and from thence it goes north for further crushing of stone. Local growers of onions for regal, claim there is a big demand for them this fall. It is becoming more difficult to raise them all the time on account of the grubs and so far this difficulty has not been counteracted. Mr. Norman Claughton of Syouff- ville, has been assisting his brother, Mrs. Joe Claughton, for a time. There will be no preaching service next Sabbath on account of the an- niversary services at Manchester. Sabbath School at usual hour, quarter to two, Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Saintfield, visited at Mr, Will Coek's on Satur- day, This part of the neighborhood was well represented at Ashburn and Rag- lan anniversaries, on Sunday and Monday. : Mr. and Mrs, G. Staunton, of To- ronto, visited with friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey, of Oshawa, visited Mrs. Stacey's sister, Mr. D. G. Ross and Mrs. Raneier, on Sunday. Mr. Albert Timms, who has been staying at his father's at, Raglan, since his removal from the Oshawa Hospital, has sufficiently recovered to be able to be around again, and moved his family into their home here on Monday. Mrs. Johnson Hughson is visiting for a few days with her son in Oak- ville, The school children and teacher en joyed a Hallowe'en concert at the school on Friday afternoon, when some very fine numbers were given by the children, Orr EDUCATIONAL MEETING AT BEAVERTON Ontario County Educational Asso- ciation will hold a Convention in the Wednesday, November Th, 71028. The program will .include an ad: | dress and discusion on "Educational topics. 5 to be present. Mr. Greer was away from his office when this bill was printed, but it is expected that he will be present together with Mr. Morris. : Debate Mh .- PORT PERRY MILLING & For Pastry, or ¥ Lily White for Bread. ' win dally Our igh ers Of eens Er y it: be convinaed, 'Mr. Wilam cal i th the Galt Milling ley anxious to have the Ming g Compa ort Perry and district to use his flour. Good: ix Wood | for sa D Accomplishment The Old Man says: "I began work at fifteen Now I am retiring at sixty My pay averaged $1,500 1 earned altogether $67,500 And I have $30,000 sayed-- IT COST ME $6 A WEEK." Ask for ouf beokle, "The Measure of Your Income." The Roval Bar' of Canada Port Perry Branch - Town Hall, Beaverton, at 2;pam, on Chief Inspector V. x 'Greer, and}. Mr. W. M. Morris, have been invited | "A. J. Staples, Clerk FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION These horses are the property of Duncan, Loggie p Creek, Saskatchewan, to be held at the Milton Benson Farm, Lot 18, Concession 9, Pickering Township, half mile East of Claremont, on "Monday, November Sale at One p.m., Rain or Shine. No reserve. NOTE--These Horses are mostly yearlings, balance frq ; "two to five years including Grades, Percherons and Clyde mares and geldings. : TERMS--Six months' credit on approved notes, bearing § interest at seven per cent. per 'annum. r! Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers A debate will 'be held as foll "Resolved. that the Township School Board would serve the interests of the rural Public School better than the present three trustee board." y Take Notice--All Public School supporters are requested to attend this meeting; and take part in the discussion. M. J. Fair. Pres. J. N. Mark, Sec'y NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW , * Notice is hereby given that a by-law was passed by the Municipal Corpora- their | tion of the Township.of Scugog on the STABLE. EQUIPMENT TORONTS These Yohwes "are the latest § achievement of optical science. | Consult me and have your eyes § examined. : F. E. LUKE Optometrists E : Ed Yonge 5. 1 TORONTO 3 § ELEVATOR FLOUR, FERD OF ALL KINDS, POULTRY FEEDS, SALT, These Blankets are ¢ rade in Cannds from a cotton. They "woven and have a | makes them Tor and feel decidedly cosy. White or Grey, With isk OF bie borders. ric tie ha | : Ladies' Drassgoods on , Sale Serge in Green, Blué and ron, 54 inches wide. Regular $1.60 and 41.75 yard ie and Ma Sale price 96 vary. All our new Wal of Sunworthy papers, v of cheaper lines. - Carnegie Hard Co. Hour & & Lytle, 11d,

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