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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1931, p. 5

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necessary , together with ereon. E. A McKAY, Treasurer, County of Ontario. pay the charges Dec.10. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Amy Ferguson, R.8.0. 1927, Chapter 150, Sec. 51 All persons having claims against . the Estate of Amy Ferguson, late of the Township of Reach, deceased, and widow of the late John William Fer- guson, of the same place, retired farmer, deceased, who died® on or - about the eleventh day of October, A.D, 1981, are hereby notified to send = in to the undersigned Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the Tenth day of November A.D. 1931 full particu- Qars of their claims. 'After said date 'the assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed among those entitled thereto having regard only to claims so filed. Dated at Port Perry, October 19th, A.D. 1981. JOS. DENNY, Barrister, R.R.4, Uxbridge, Ont. Solicitors for the E: EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Agthor of The eyes in Modern Life. Optometry Feature Service. | Your Eyes and Health. y Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 16516 ~~ --PHONE-- Disney Bleck. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) "SPECIAL ~ PRICES "MEN'S SUITS 1516 5 'Our prices age greatly reduced-- With the arrival of new goods there in early. Se All kinds of Dry Cleaning and Pressing done. Ladies' fine dresses thoroughly cleaned by our. New Dry make. Nothing better made, muddy. Keep your feet dry with Regular $4.75 # 20 pairs Ladies' Classic Shoes, all sizes. fine quality kid. Feature Arch, Cuban heel. Regular $4.50. 4 packages of Star Ammonia WM A READING \ 7, J7HRAC FAMOUS Anthracite. It looks like is packed full of heat--each load is all properly sized. Order what heat from better coal. ALBERTA COAL For a short time we are offering the following 3 packages of Classic Cleanser ....... CANNEL COAL Foods at real : n rrices. TSR ei 3 sets only of English Semi Porcelain Dishes, each cofi- taining 97 pieces, and all different designs, regular $25.00, § ~ FOR $1 : 9.50 16 pairs Men's Rubber Boots, Ames-Holden & McCready § 'and it will' soon be wet and" § a pair of these boots. FOR $3.75 pair. These shoes are combination filing and Rar J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. READING That better Pennsylvania Hard Coal--Black and shiny, as only the best hard coal can be. There's a great deal that's at- tractive about a load of our very black and shiny Reading just what we all think good coal ought to look, and burns just like good coal ought to burn. WOOD -- CEMENT -- TILE -- LIME. Phone your requirements to 94 or 233 Reliable Service and' Famous Reading Anthracite PORT PERRY COAL YARD Truck Delivery. W. G. W. PYATT Phones Office 94, Res. 233 Each load coal carefully cleaned and you need to-day and enjoy better STEAM COAL rh Pure all a Cm and $4.60. * all wool pullover style, * MEN'S ei oe , made to measure by the La- i orrect, you may depend that. Models are expertly designed. a to choose from at our store. Priced at $23.00 _-- J. McKEE & SON 49¢. , Penman brand $1.49 for these chilly days. Coat in Black, size 26 to 32, $1.50 SUITS CAWKER BROS CHEAPER MEATS Owing to the lower prices on the Live Stock Market, we- are able to buy. better and are offering choice cuts of beef, veal and lamb at reduced prices. Phone in your orders--29w Many samles UU, SCUGOG Sacramental services will be held in the Centre Church next Sunday morning at 11 am. Come and wor- ship together, : Mr. and Mrs. R. Hood will enter- tain the Women's Association next Tuesday afternoon. Our young men motored over to Nestleton Church last Sunday even- ing to sing at théir services. ' They were accompanied by many friends. Mr. Arthur Sweetman and Mr. M. McLaren, have gone North to try their luck again at deer hunting. Their friends wish them the best of luck. Mr. Geo. Lane and Miss T. Fowler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sweetman, on Sunday. Mr. Stewart Mark visited his uncle at Valentia a few days last week. The remains of Mrs. James Moore, a former resident of Seugog, and a member of a well known Scugog fam- ily, who died in Port Perry, where she has lived for a number of years, were laid to rest in the Head ceme- tary, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Moore was in her 86th year, and is survived by her husband, Mrs. Jas. Moore, one sister Mrs. N. Foster, of Toronto, and one brother, Mr. Hiram Fralick, of Scugog." The family have and Overcoats | is a splendid choice. Get your order Cleaning Process at very moderate price. | eens | P hone 240 Dayor N ight Lumber and Builders' Supplies We are grateful to our many patrons for their choice of a good place to buy stock at the right Let us show you our fine display of many lines which you need when building. ! Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Port Perry Lo The Safe Way HE home is no place for valuable papers--neither is your office, 'For a \ + small sum, you can have th e protection of a Safety Deposit Box behind the steel * doors of our vault. "The only safe place for wills, bonds, fewellery, ete. Your personal inspection is invited. the sympathy of all their friends. Mr, and Mrs. C. Graham and child- ren, Miss Fern Randall visited in Whitevale recently." 4 Mr. Percy Jeffrey and Mr. Donald Crozier visited in Enniskillen recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. I. Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Young and baby Isabelle, of Cresswell, visited their niece Mrs. D. Hope, on Sunday. Mr. Hatchig Ajemian entertained his school friends to a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McGee, on Saturday evening. The, time was spent in games, stunts, ete. }1| Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilson, of Seven {| Mile Island, were present and helped to entertain. Each was presented with a Hallowe'en orange and black paper hat, and treated with nuts, | candy and a tasty lunch. The children of the Centre School had a very enjoyable time at school on Friday afternoon with Hallowe'en stunts, games, etc., with cake cookies, and candy for a treat. All were very happy. Mr, Thomas Graham and two sons Charles and Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hood, Mr. R. Hood, Mr. J. W. Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, were guests at the surprise party at Mr. Peter Christie's, on Friday evenin last. * Miss Gladys Dodsley, of Greenbank, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodsley, recently. Glad to hear Mr. F. Wilson, who is in Bowmanville Hospital, is improv- ing from his injuries of broken bones and a fractured skull. The' Hallowe'en social held in the Head Tea Room was a great success, as a large number dressed up for the "| occasion. - Mr. Frank Bailey and Miss Jennie Leighton, won the first prize as an aged couple; Mr. Gordon Shunk, first as single adult, Miss M. Leighton and Miss I. Redman, first for children, and Miss A. Reader, first for single child. The rest of the evening was spent in games and stunts, at the close of the programme the freak} lunch was served. erybody reports a most enjoyable time. _ Mrs. I. Rodman and her cousin Mrs, E. Shaw, of Michigan, are visiting with Mrs. W. C. Platten, at Sonya. J. A. HETHERINGTON Chiropractor-and Drugless Therapist 84 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronto. _ Phone Hargrave . Tuesday and Saturday, a piano solo. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Philp and Mrs. Shunk, served tea. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Ettey for her kind hos- pitality. Choir practice is being held this week at the home of Mrs. Cecil Jeffrey. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. F. Pugh, Claremont, and Mr. and Mrs. Weir, Brooklin, with Mr. and Mrs, John Jeffrey, Mrs. Till and daughters of Greenbank, with Mr. G. Bond, Mr, and Mrs. J, Dobson and daughter, of Manchester, Mrs. Jackson and friend, Greenbank, and Mr. and Mrs, Roswell Dobson, and daughter, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Manchester, with Mr. and Mrs. Ettey. -------- The Reward of Years of Toil If you contemplate an auction sale, the closing out of your years of effort in building up a complete farm equipment, the Canadian Bank of Commerce is splendidly equipped to cater to your financial needs. Our local manager and his staff will gladly make all arrangements for the collection and discount- ing of all sale notes and for furnishing an extension of credit where necessary. A suc- cessful sale is entirely dependent upon sound findncial arrangements. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated (THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ) DR. W. 8. HARPER Physician and Surgeon Graduate of Trinity Medical College and Trinity University, Toronto, Post Graduate in Surgery of Medical Graduates' College and Polyclinic, London, Eng. North East London Post Graduate College, London, Eng., Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Coroner for County of Ontario. Office and Surgery--former residence of Dr. J. A. Mathers, Queen St., Port Cow for Sale, apply FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE : CAULKING AND WEATHER- Pure bred registered Saanen and STRIPPING Nubian Milking Goats. Will exchange! Let me give you an estimate on for chickens. Walter Bown, Phone 168; having your residence or place of Port Perry. business caulked to keep out the cold weather. ED. BROOKES, Port Perry novh HOUSE FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Perry, Phone 17 to Mrs. Bickell, All conveniences -- furnace, bath, . garage, ete. Apply at Port Perry Coal Prince Albert| Vu: te Premi J. T. MILNER Canadian Fuels, Ltd. pr PREMIUM COKE of "*"Merchant Coke' LEAST ASH FINEST QUALITY um By-Produet Coke AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE Vice President and General Manager is the Best Quality Coke that is produced. Best by analysis, and by the experience of Millions of Satisfied Consumers is the Modern, Smokeless, Money-Saving Fuel, quality in proportion to its prestige. NEW LOW PRICE $11.00 TON DELIVERED at Your Door BYPRODUCT COKE SAM N. GRIFFEN Owner of the Griffen Lumber, Coke and Wood Co. Proven the roduced by the world's largest manufacturers It is oredited everywhere with having a MORE HEAT NO SMOKE Order from 130 to 8 p.m. Phone 268 | Sam. N. Griffen === Port Perry|

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