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Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 1929, p. 8

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Through the co-operation of the Business } bring about a better business relationship bet Sommunity in which to live. a listed below, we will reproduce a series of hicational a articles endeavoring 10 resident and merchant in the town, and thus bring about more progressive * 'A J. DAVIS ae Resall sure DRUGS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS CONFECTIONERY TOILETRIES KODAKS and DEVELOPING Telephone 49 Residence 134 BROCK & SON DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BBOTS & SHOES. WALL WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY. Telephone 43 W. R. WILLAN THE MERCHANT TAILOR Clothes Made to Your Measure Telephone 456 Morrison's Drug Store KODAKS, FILMS AND DEVELOPING MOIR'S CONFECTIONERY COMPLETE NYAL LINE Telephone 16 I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & STATIONER Our Values are Equal to Anywhere EYES TESTED FREE. J. F. McClintock DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED. Telephone 36 E. H. GERROW BAKED GOODS AND CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM & SOFT DRINKS Telephone 32. Port Perry % Lumber & Milling COMPANY ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER HARDWOOD FLOORING SHINGLES, LATH DOORS and SASH Cao SHORPING, FLOUR CHANGE OF ADDRESS The Port Perry Branch of this Bank will move next month to the Ferguson Block, East of the Post Office. You are invited to all at our premises, where we shall have every facility for The Royal Bank of Canada PORT PERRY BRANCH B. D. HENRY, Manager Community Love Laziness, indolence, idleness and stupor are unnatural conditions to exist in a community and are looked upon as repellant by all right-minded residents. Action is the staff of existence. The respected individual is the one who is always going; the one who is full of pep, the man who rises early and retires late." Nothing is more contrary to right living than the sense of community inaction. Community love is the only right law of community ac- tivity. Hatred, jealously or lack of confidence in your neighbour destroys the good results of community en- deavor and instead of making for the advance of the town retires that progress. You cannot achieve where your community pride is lost. You must have faith in your town, confidence in your mer- chant and love for your neighbor. United endeavor is neces- sary to success. Faith is the foundation upon which the whole structure of your community is built, without it your achievements are of no avail. The man who buys his goods outside Port Pers pas no, community love, if he does this buying knowing the damage he is doing. He exemplifies a distrust in the community and its merchants. He lacks neighborly love. Show your faith by patronizing your home merchants and your mer- chant will 'show his faith in you by giving you the best service that he can. Willard & Co. General Merchants GROCERIES, DRYGOODS FRUITS, VEGETABLES. Telephone 46 r 2. W. L. Parrish HARDWARE and HEATING Telephone B55. Bert. MacGregor Years of experience and fair dealing have built up for Bert. MacGregor a large business. The public for miles around have learned to depend upon him for the best the market affords in fresh and cured meats, and fish in season. He buys hides. Phone calls receive prompt and careful attention. Phone 72 r 2. The Canadian Bank of Commerce PORT PERRY BRANCH Equipped for service--Following the Amalgamation of the two local brnches, increased facilities to serve the public have been introduced. MAKE THIS YOUR BANK E. B. Walker, Associate Manager. H. G. Hutcheson, Manager. CARNEGIE HARDWARE Let us give you an estimate on Plumbing and Furnace Work. HARDWARE :: PLUMBING :: FURNACES, , | Where You Can Buy Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery ; Men's Clothing and Furnishings; Dressgoods and Dress Essentials; Ladies' Un- derwear and Hosiery; Staple Goods; Draperies--all in your Home Town. Phone 246 . Bert MacGregor FOR QUALITY MEATS CANNED GOODS , BUTTER AND EGGS Telephone 72 r 2 McKEE & SON GENTS' FURNISHINGS & SHOES GROCERIES & FRUITS FLOUR & FEEDS Telephone 1562. Hall's Restaurant "A Good Place to EAT" ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY W. T. RODMAN MERCHANT TAILOR Made-to-Measure Clothes Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing W. A. BEATTY HARNESS, LEATHER GOODS, SUIT CASES, CLUB BAGS TRUNKS, ROBES, RUGS BLANKETS, BELLS AND WHIPS BEARE BROS. McLAUGHLIN AND ' CHEVROLET MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 130 W. A. L. McDermott FURNITURE - AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS /Pélophone 128 W. "House 128 J You are Invited to Shop at 1 | have returned to Cleveland after a visit with friends here. | Alice Thompson, opened the meeting. | Mrs. Greaves of Prince Albett, gave | == 'Harvey Real gave a good reading. lunch. | Mrs. Frank Lamb, last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lakey attended] the funeral of the late Edgar Cragg,| at Greenbank, last week, a i turned home after spending last week | with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Bentley. Sorry to report so many children sick with the whooping cough, Dr, and Mrs. Anderson and family, Exceptionally smart little Oxfords in' Black or Tan leather, ith stitchdown soles. Sizes 5 to TV, Priced at $2 Sizes 8 to 1014, priced a at Sizes 11 to 2, priced at Growing Girls' Shoes N t and practical are these Girls' Shoes, in Black Patent and Tan Calf og are also an excellent value at this price and comfort- able as ell for they are fitted with stitchdown oD leather i 40 rubber heels. . ~ Mens Wool Sox Special This is a special purchase of regular 50c value, in weight everyday sox. Regular value 50c 9c pair. F. W. Brock & Son Port Perry CAWKER BROS. for Choice Meats BABY BEEF YOUNG PORK LAMB ------ VEAL ---- 'BELL PHONE 29w WE BUY CATTLE, POULTRY, and HIDES. Mr, and Mrs. M. Hodgson, of Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs, C. Geer, on Sunday. Mrs, E. Browning and Denice, of Peterboro, with Mrs. C. w. Lakey, on Sunday. Ro The auxiliary of the Woman's Mis-| sionary Society met at the home of Mrs, W. F. Walker, on Friday, Sept. 20 with .an attendance of thirty. There were eleven of the Greenbank Auxiliary present. The president Miss a splendid paper of the study book, Mrs. Dyer of Greenbank, gave an in- teresting 'reading, Misses Mona and Bernice Leask, gave a piano duet, Mrs, Miss B. Leask sang a solo and Mrs. Spencer gave a reading. At the close of the business, Mrs, Walker served Mr, and Mrs. Kelso, Mr. Frank} Maxwell, Miss McLeod, Mr, and Mrs; Hayden Kemp, Miss Pringle, Mr. Moore, Miss Davy, of Oshawa, spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamb last Tuesday. Miss H. Whitfield, of New Market, was a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mr. Frapk Lamb, Mr. Chas, Lamb, Miss Hattie Lamb, Miss Blanche Reesor,Mr. I. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Munro and family were at Lindsay Fair last week. | A large representation from here attended the Port Perry Fair and re- port a good Fair, Mr. and Mrs, White, of Queensville, were recent visitors at the home of Miss Alice Thompson. M. and Mrs, Thos. McKee and Mrs. L McKee were recent visitors with relatives in Ragle.. _~ Myg,"John Johnson is spending a week with Miss Annie Douglas, of Ux- 'bridge. ; On Sunday, September 22nd, at the Children's Memorial Hospital, London,' there passed away, June, 8 months old CARNEGIE-DAY MOTORS This is "EXIDE" BATTERY WEEK. No where can you Beat Our Prices, Buy your BATTERY in our town. Phone 61 Standard Garage DURANT CARS AND TRUCKS "Service is our Motto" Telephone 74 W. Pt. Perry Dominion Store Bargains for This Week End. Men's Slickers, well made, regular $7. for Men's Trench Coats, regular $10. for Men's Beautiful Suits, well Dads, of Botany Serge, Regular price $25.00, fi Men's Fine Boots and Oxfords, Bow shipment direct from factory at Surprising 'prices Men's Fine Socks, special at : Mews Good al lwool Sweaters, hter of Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Cleve- land, of Blenheim, Ont. Mrs. land was formerly Miss Reta Mrs, Thos, Johnson, we are pleased to report, is recovering nicely after her recent operation. On Sunday next, Sept. 20th, at 10.80} : : am, Rev. H. W. Baker, assistant} treasurer, of United Church, will} 'preach on foreign missions. Sunday, 'Oct. 6th, will be Rally Day for the Sunday School. - A good Program is Wass 2 all wallboards. a building ?" thicknes. tural s and fro 185s without muss --s « v . 4 * Trench Coats, regular $7.50 for . & ) : he dies' "Slickers, regular $4.45 for thal debiaiaan : We are clearing out our entire stock at cut prices to make room for new stock, and the new stock will be prices. g : 'SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 2 Double Bed Flannelette Blankets, one one pai $1.99 per pair. sold at very SUPREME BUI ADVANTAGES | LDING new home or mak- N build d one, use this greatest Yap will ger these four advantages : greater struc- oy. Easier Application--Goes Goes up quickly. being pr While Sounst. sini motor ear at St. Catharines Riding Club track, Mr. Geo. R. Howsam, son of Mrs, Howsam, Port Perry, 'Had an exciting ex- "perience for an aviator, when a horsé| leaped on his car hood and damaged the #ar:~ Glass from the broken wind | shield flew and cut i : Hawgom on NonS¥ ping -- Gypeoc fi 5 Lasnot stack, warp

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