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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1932, p. 5

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5 98c. | MEN'S WOOL WORK S0X 3 prs. for 79c. | Grand Conductor and Bro. Brownlee, The Grand Master ave. a veh stirring address, which was well re- ceived by all present. Other speakers included the Grand Secretary, the Noble Grand of Albert Lodge and Bro. Kennedy, 'of Little Britain. Bro. Letcher. thatiked the Grand Master and other Grand Lodge officers $375 to $4.50 CHILDREN'S COATS MEN'S HORSERIDE MITTS Sizes 6 to 10 years. - ' Regular $1.25 - Clearing at Sreuiaz 9, Hash 80c. BOYS' SWEATERS 100% All Wool. Clearing at ..,. $1.99 , MEN'S WHITE ALL WOOL : SOX 3 prs. for $1.00 Toor HEAVY BOOTS io ohn SU $1.98 MEN'S WORK TROUSERS | § Special at ....... P $1.25 LITTLE GENTS' Boots | Sizes 8 to 10 Clearing at MEN'S OVERALLS Regular $1.96 Clearing at ......... $1.25 "JAS. MCKEE & SON Warriner Lodge NO. 5 LO.O.F. Assembly Hall of the High School, on Friday evening last, Warriner Lodge entertained the officers and members of Albert Lodge, Toronto, and Britain Lodge, of Little Britain. Some fifty members of these two lodges were introduced by Bro. N. Ewers, P.G., and given a hearty wel- At a special meeting held in the come o by the Noble Grand, Bro. A. R. Johns, but the real surprise of the evening took place, when Bro. Ewers introduced to the three lodges present, the following Grand Lodge officers-- Bro. D, R. Harrison, Grand' Master, Bro. Wm. Brooks, Grand Secretary, and Bro, Dr. Williams, Grand Con- ductor. The Grand Master, who lives at Port Arthur, happened to be in To- ronto, on business, where he heard of FQuick... is barn's on fire" for to Port Perry on thi oc- casion and said that Warriner Lodge felt highly honoured by their presence which allowed the members present, a | § chance to get acquainted with their |§ Grand Lodge officers, and hear such : splendid addresses. Visiting brethren were present from | § Toronto, Pickering, Oshawa, Whitby, Li Brooklin and Little Britain, PRINCE ALBERT Mrs. W. J. Martyn spent a few|§ days in Toronto with her mother, Mrs. | § Mark, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Read and daughters H of Toronto, visited recently at Mr. G. Bond's and at Mrs. R. Bond's. Mrs. Andrews, of Toronto, visited her sister Mrs. Luke and her mother, Mrs. Bond. Mr. Howard Jeffrey, of Millbrook, paid a short visit to friends here last week. ~~ TRU fire, Sin on fg Day 1 iting Farmer, orchard. sod oe port operators n Teed this kind of truek, : Nov Chevrolet brings matchless economy of griotine, oil and upkeep to the heavy duty truck field. More over, the complete line of new Chevrolet 2-ton Heavy Duty Trucks are built specifically for the strenuous kind of heavy hauling service For example, Chevrolet six-cylinder Heavy Duty Trucks have the Clark full floating rear axle, especial oped for heavy duty work. Clark heavy duty four-speed transmission is another feature of these In addi- tion, Chevrolet trucks have a special, six-cylinder truck engine -- smoother, faster, ona life. The pressed steel and rugged. A special truck clutch is io od Wop pet A 2s Td eg. tire options. Chevolec Heavy Duty Trucks are built on two wheel bases -- standard 131-inch, bulky loads. There is a wid suit every heavy hauling fiel Corl pedi" the work you Hey Chevrolet Now Builds a Complete Line of | 2. TON HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS LJ and Pattersons "b0c. per THE HYMNARY--We again - 50c. to $2.50. i AM LA Phone 49 ; Di eins Bees by Hunts, Billie Burke, Neilsons, > FILMS--We sell and recommend Agta Camera film. Ask us about the new Plenachrome film, : popular types, with or without music. Standard prices me Resall su Ib. and up. hive a complete stock of all WRENCE POR? PERRY, ONY. Their Busines Mrs. T. E. Philp and Mrs. H. R. Murphy, attended the W. M. S. meet- ing at Manchester on Friday last. Mr. F. Mitchell and family have moved into Mr. R. Butson's house. Mr. Butson recently moved into his house on the farm, , y devel- more powerful and with l<channel frame is excep. ble throughout and and 157-inch for hauling Se vaslety of body types to Truck, get the new wil find a ey exactly to doa 2-ton Chevrolet Don't worry about Baking -- CALL UP GERROW'S-- Ee GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, s is BAKING Port Parry. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodgson and Betty, who spent the winter here, have moved to Kinsale. We hope to see a good attendance at Sunday School and Church on Easter Sunday. = There will be a reception service for new Members and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the service, omelrist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of The Eyes in Modern Life. Specializing exclusively in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glasses. --PHONE-- Disney Block OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Port Office.) SPECIAL PRICES 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 Cleaning prices. W.T. Rodmas Merchant Tailor 1516 1616 Process at very hy | OverTel. Office Port Perry | Dry | EASTER SPECIALS GROCERIES COTTAGE ROLLS, __ i PICNIC HAMS Be Peameal 2 Ibs. for 25c¢. Smoked, per Ib ..... 15¢. GRAPEFRUIT, each 5c.| ORANGES, fine quality, Per dozen 39¢. and 29¢. BULK TEAS---Black.. Ib 29¢. Black or Mixed ,.....Ib 39. HEAD LETTUCE, TOMATOES NEW CARROTS, RADISHES BANANAS LEMONS, Ete. Green Tea ....... v0.10 dBc. SUGAR, 10 Ibs, for 5lc.| PURITY FLOUR : NEW CHEESE, per 1b 15¢c. 24's--8b6c. T's--28e. = NEW SPRING SHOES ARE NOW IN FOR LADIES DONGOLA ONE STRAP, Cuban heel, sizes 8t0 7 ...,.... $2.75 PATENT AND KID STRAP TIE... ... .. i voiiiinaina $2.98 VICTORIA AND GRACIA SHOES, combination Insts. . $4.76 FOR MEN MEN'S FINE CALF OXFORDS, with Goodyear welt soles, $4.36 MEN'S OXFORDS with clicker heels ................0... $2.98 BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS .... ............000 $1.95 to $2.50 ---- 20¢. for Cream That's what we paid for the first half of March. Compare this figure with total and final payments by our opposition. AND THEN our co-operative method of hand- ling cream for our shippers. provides for the dis- tribution every six months of PATRONAGE DIVIDENDS These dividends cannot be absolutely guaran- teed, but eight years of unbroken record justifies us in suggesting that you will not be disappointed for the periods ending March 31st and September 30th, 1932. Since 1924 these distributions have totalled $505,685.90-- OVER HALF A MILLION DOLLARS By taking advantage of the services we offer in our well equipped Creamery you place yourself in a position to get your share of the surplus earnings derived from our operations. They be- long to those who supply the cream--and in pro- portion to the cream they send. NO EXCHANGE ON OUR CHEQUES All cheques sent out by us can be cashed at par at your local bank, A statement accompanying our payments, sent promptly after 15th and end of each month, shows the weight, grade, test and pounds of fat in each and every shipment. Grad- ing and testing are done by experts in accordance with Government Regulations with the shipper getting the benefit of any doubt. You are assured of generous treatment on each can. The continued support of thousands all over the Province and the receipt every season of hundreds of complimentary letters from satisfied shippers indicates that our co- operative service is appreciated. WRITE TODAY FOR CANS. THEY WILL BE GO FORWARD WITHOUT CHARGE ON THE DATE YOU SPECIFY. OUR PRICE IS NET TO YOU AT YOUR STATION--WE PAY EX- PRESS OR TRUCKING CHARGES. TORONTO CREAMERY BRANCH The United Farmers' Co-Operative Co, Ltd. 28 DUKE STREET . . TORONTO, ONT. Dick Johnson's wife' ws ming when she glanced out the win- Ries and saw smoke curling up from the barn. And Dick was over. a: she Bly's helping with + long of hogs! : Hey Truck at one of the world's lowest truck ERT siz-cylinder Trucks are SEA Emo oxen « TRUCKS, RSI, COME i NELSON'S STORE = oY QUEEN ST, Phone 234 PORT PERRY ARGURD | Nelson's Store and DIaff mit . | Wish Pou and Yours the Real he . Jou of Easter.

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