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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1931, p. 5

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1§ For a short time we are _BARGAINS . z the following goods at real pe ~ 3 gets only of English Porcelain Dishes, each con- ~ taining 97 pieces, and all a 'designs, regrial i jon. 15 pairs Men's Rubber Boots, Ames-Holden & McCready 8 make. Nothing better made, and it will soon be wet and muddy. Keep your feet dry with a pair of of hess boots. R $3.75 pair. 20 pairs Ladies' Classic Shoes, all sizes, od shoes are + fine quality kid. Feature Arch, conibination FOR" and Cuban heel. Regular $4.50. R $3.50 4 packages of Star Ammonia ...........ciiviaiis .2B¢. Classic Cleanser ....... i tai 25¢. 32/8 packages of J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT L PERRY, ONT. EYESIGAT SPECIALIST Author of The eyes in Modern Life. Optometry Feature Service. Your Eyes and Health. Eye Cure and Eye Strain.' 16516 --PHONE-- 1516 OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) SPECIAL} PRICES ON ; MEN'S SUITS) and Overcoats Our prices are greatly reduced-- With the arrival of new goods there is a splendid choice. Get your order in early. All kinds of Dry Cleaning and Pressing done. Ladies' fine dresses] } thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry CISsting: Prom wt wy moderate W. T. Rodman "Merchant Tailor OverTel. Office Port Perry COMING Perry, Thursday, Dec. 17th. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, To« '§ ronto's Eyesight Specialist, 167 ~ Yonge St. He may be consulted at Lawrence's drug store, Port F. E. LUKE & SON, Optometrists 163.167 Yonge St., Toronto vind 'opposite Simpson's) FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE 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 Anthracite. It looks like just what we all think good coal ought 1] to look, and burns just like good coal ought to burn. Each load is packed full of heat--each load is all coal carefully cleaned and properly sized. Order what you need to-day and enjoy better heat from better coal. ALBERTA COAL -- CANNEL COAL '-- STEAM COAL WOOD -- CEMENT -- TILE' -- LIME. " Phone your requirements to 94 or 233 . Reliable Service and Famous Reading Anthracite PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT Truck Delivery. Phones Office 94, Res. 233 Lumber and Builders' Supplies. We are grateful to our many patrons for their choice of a good place to buy stock at the right price. Let us show you our fine display of many lines which you need when building. > --_-- Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry 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 §| lendidly equipped to cater to your financi Our local manager and his staff". rl gladly make all ents for the collection and discount- all' sale notes and for furnishing an i Re -- Bx [i] : on of credit where necessary. A suc- | cessful sale is entirely dependent upon sound 4] financial arrangements. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. (ue STANDARD SARK Or cavada ) Myrtle Station Mras A. Donnelly of Whitby, was 3 wi trends In the village the bert. 3 Hing 1 he Tek, ] { | Mrs. Sadler, of Balsam and Mrs. Tor- 2 | Miss Barrett, of Manchester, and Miss # | Wilson of Mount Zion, gave readings. i | of her Kindergarten work among the | Also thanked the women here for [ Manchester Store | parture the Red. Cross Society of few of our many barga Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Und Men's All Wool Combinations Men's Heavy Weight Overalls, Men's Leatherette Coats Men's Leather Coats, ....... Boys' Leather Windbreakers Boys' Overcoats Child's Overcoats Boys' Oilcloth Coats Men's Oilcloth Coats opr clepting Sale sats. Thursday, Jovember 19th. ni vio fi fitter OF Several yours En are 1ohded up With vst olasg merchandise, 45 we on "Hothing but the best lines manufactured. In Men's Baran Boots and Shoes, we mention a Men's Gum Rubbers, 6 eyelets. Boys' Gum Rubbers, 6 eyelets ........... gv... For $1.69 Men's 15 inch Red Rubbers, first quality Boys' Rubbers, 12 inch leather tops, gum rubber, For $2.65 Men's All Wool Underwear, heavy Men's All. Wool Underwear, medium . .. Men's Imported all wool combinations, fine quélity ..$4.50 Men's Winter Weight Work Shirts, ... Men's Heavy Socks, 5% Ibs. per dozen Men's Medium Socks, 3% Ibs. per dozen Ye have San Ines 3 Women s and Misses Shoes, all new stock, an e latest shades in Holeproof and C Silk and Silk and Wool Hosiery. an orticel -- J. McKEE & SON E. J. POMERY Uxbridge R. R. 4 For the Counties of Ontario and York SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE All Phone Calls receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone Uxbridge 9308 or Port Perry 118 r 2-3 \ For $4.76 per garment $1.25 .per garment 98c. erwear, . ...per garment 98¢c. $1.98 I RCS SE Dominion of Canada National Service Loan A SOUND INVESTMENT is offered to the Canadian public in the new Dominion of Canada 59% National Service Loan. 5-year Bonds at $991, to yield 5.18% from $1.50 to $2.26 from 98c. to $2.00 Special at $6.98 Special $6.95 Pair 59c. pair 29¢c. Special $6.98 Special $5.26 Eee 10-year Bonds at $99, to yield 5.14% Sloe Sanh has Further information will be supplied and subscriptions received at this Bank. The Woman's Missionary Society held an open meeting in the church last Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. D. Ross in the chair. The meeting opened with singing a hymn, followed by prayer by Mrs. D. Ross. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. W, Graham. Visitors were present from Brooklin, Greenwood Circuit, and Manchester. diff of-Myrtle, gach. gave a solo, and Miss Rooke, a returned missionary from Japan, was then called upon for her address, which was listened to with much interest. She spoke-chiefly children, and the success of her work. making it possible for missionaries to carry on their work. Refreshments were served at the cloge of the gather- ing. Under New Management A FEW WEEK-END SPECIALS. Friday and Saturday only. Sultana Seedless Raisins, 2 bs 23c. 60/70 Santa Clara Prunes, 2 Ibs 17c. Choice Cooking Figs 2 hs 19¢c. No. 4 Crown Shelled Almonds 1h 49c. Our Special Orange Pekoe Tea, Ib 49c. Sheik Dates 2 1b pkgs. 2lc. Toilet Soap" 3 bars for 10c. Stove Pipes, 7 inch, = per length 15¢. Elbows each 25c. Miner's Rubbers, per pair $2.25 12" Leather Top Rubbers $3.25 N. EF. Rabey, Proprietor Report of S. 8. No. 3, Scugog. November examinations. Pass 60%. Honours 75%. Sr. IV--Lorna Dawson 70. Jr. IV--Barl Clark 78, Clara Hardy 65, Jean Hood 63. Sr. 11I--Douglas Crozier 61. Jr. "1I--R bert Crozier 82, Murray Clark 179, Gordon Hood 171, Joy Hood 62, Muriel Dawson 54. II--Marie Hood 88, Bruce Dawson 73, Ernest Edgar 64, Woodrow Edgar (absent.) I--William David 88, Helen Clark 76. Pr.--Leonard Clark, Keith Crozier, Alta Dawsori, Wallena Goose, Grace Hood, Elsie Naughon, Owen Reader Hazel P. Akney, Teacher. Sa fh aE BLACKSTOCK Mr. Herman Hooey has returned to Hamilton Sanitorium after having spent three months in his home as an out patient. Shortly before his de- RR Egypt School gave a concert in his) room for his entertainment. It was two of bis valuable daey cows which consisted of Mr. and Mr. Hooey, and their teacher Miss Stevens and several members of the section. FARM FOR SALE 118 acres farm property of the late J. E. Bateson, 3 miles off Lindsay highway in Mariposa. 9 room brick house, bank barn 50 x 70, implement shed, hog pen and hen house. Soil clay loam. Close to church, school and store. Price reasonable. . Apply to Donald B. McDonald, Administrat- or, Cresswell P.O, dec 3 The Royal Bank of Canada Port Perry Branch B.D. Henry, Manager 1161 PORT PERRY CHRISTMAS FAIR Thursday, December 17th PRIZES to be AWARDED for HORSES, for BUTTER, POULTRY, and EGGS BUTTER BUTTER, 10 Ibs., Plain Prints ...... $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 POULTRY LTURKEY, male ....ian a eciaicnves $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 TURKEY, male, 1981. .............:. $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 TURKEY, hen... ...o.aevawivia, $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 | GEESE, display ...........o 00000 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 GBESE, pair... . ii 0 caidas $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 CHICKENS, display "............... $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 CHICKENS, pair spring ........... $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 DUCKS, display .................. $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 DUCKS, Pair .................5000 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 EGGS ; EGGS, dozen fresh brown .......... $1.50 $1.00 75 50 EGGS, dozen fresh white .......... $1.50 $1.00 75 .50 HORSES HORSES, Draft team ............... $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 HORSES--Driving Class, open ....... $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 HORSES, Carriage Class ............ $ 7.00 $5.00 $3.00 A prize of $3.00 will be paid the Farmer bringing the largest quantity of Fowl to the Market. BS 'RULES AND REGULATIONS and exhibits in place in the Town Hall, by 11 a.m. the day of the Fair. All entries should be made, No duplicate entries can be made in any of the classes. Butter prints must be in plain wrappers, and must be bonafide property of the exhibitor. An entry fee of 50c. will permit you to make one entry in each and all classes of produce. An entry fee of $1.00 will be charged for each entry. in the Horse Classes. All Poultry for the Fair must be drawn. very much enjoyed by their audience ARTHUR BROCK, President. E. H. PURDY, Secretary Treasures

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