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Port Perry Star, 20 Feb 1930, p. 5

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ht forth the ai ib ries for spe oh of the individual LAST CALL BAW, SCISSORS, vas AND SKATES _ TO SHARPEN + WHY WAIT -- DO IT NOW All work: guaranteed the best. north from Arthur Prentice's 'Barber Shop. REMAN ; y's message one of the country's great utomatic printer Soaps s -up the news seemed bound- hich transmits varied electrical keys, enabling the operator to set up type a thousand miles away. | . Scissors. sharpened like new ones, only ......10c. Saws sharpened, to cut easy and fast ...... 26¢. , the issuance of a master newspaper in New York and transmitting 'Knives sharpened, with a razor edge 10c. it by wire and air, column by column, page by page, to a thousand Skates sharpenel, with smooth oilstone finish, 15c. : Camnot promise to do this work after March 15th. Shop first door : PORT PERRY, ONT. peleol vt, A ee A es yi Ask for our beokle», "The Measure of Your Income." The Royal Bank of Canada . Po Pore Brat - .BD. Henry, Manager ne oof syed 2 'With the products of science now at hand, what is to prevent . | newspaper offices, there to be reproduced on the engraver's plate and quickly printed? Ever" metropolitan dailies might simplify their task by connecting in rotation to London, Paris, Rome, and | the like, quickly switched to Paris, for example, if London's story didn't quite fill the column. This would be a new development of + oldtime "boilerplate" services with a vengeance! ' In time newspaper photographs will be reproduced in natural colors; their cheapness will make them in reach of evéry paper. Is this more vigionary than talkie movies as a practical proposi- tion were three or four year ago? et in the New $188 to: $358 Complete with Tubes and Dynamic Speaker To Gir a Rogers-Maijestic is to take adventage of the "engineering skill and immense facilities behind two greatest names in radio--now united into asingle supreme product--the *Rogers-Mgjestic". stloction hat years to hern ALL ice of many beaut chines 3 Finishing Braid, Bead Necklaces. = 'Spring i is Coming, and r room - must be made for NEW GOODS A Few Items that will be of Interest to Purct ers: rE BFitish Crown Prints, light shades, 32 inches wide, regular 86¢ yard. Ginghams and Chambrays, to clear at Rayon Ginghams, regular 39¢ yard............ Wool 'Delaines, just a few yards. : Cotton Flannels, clearing at Dresg Flannels, regular 75c., while they last at Dress Serge in shades of grey, green, red, and brown Yard 79. reg. 15c per ecard... .., uv... 3 cards for 25c. Chamo-suede Gloves, reg. $1.26 and 98c¢ Reg. 98c, Remnants of all kinds at Half Price. 'Per Yard 25c. ... Now 75¢c. ..19¢ and 39c. Justafewleft...............» China Cups and Saucers, pretty designs, reg 26c each. Now 2 for 39c. seve (halk ina vx sys wan ann wenn eevee Go fOr 106, Per yard 32c¢. Per yard 69c. Per yard 59c¢. SUTCLIFFE MYRTLE STATION Mrs. Oliver Thompson, of Tam- worth, spent a few days last week at Mr. Roy Thompson's. The League this week was in charge of Allan Downey, the topic being "Citizenship." The Adult Bible Class will meet at Mr: A. Carmichael's this Friday evening. Farmers are getting ready to get their supply of .ice in. Mrs. W. Ross, of Utica, spent the week end at Mr. Jas. Dickson's. UTICA Mr. Geo. Welch has purchased the house 'recently occupied by Mrs. W. Hogarth. Mrs. A. E. Spencer returned home last Wednesday 'after spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. Norman Gilbert, of Oshawa. Miss Hosie and scholars held a very successful Valentine Party last week. Everybody reported a good time. A silver collection of about five dollars was collected and will help to furnish 'material to finish out the hot lunch season. The Ladies' Aid of the United Church was held on Tuesday after- noon. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson and the wife and family of Mr. Mort. Johnson, who lost his life so sud- denly in an accident at the General Motors. Mr. Johnson spent most of his younger days in Utica and re- ceived his public school education at this school. Pleased to report Mr. Henry Ouder- kirk is somewhat improved in health. Mr. E. A. Christie spent the week end with his daughter Mrs. C. Hurd, of Uxbridge. Mrs, E. Wagg apd Miss Alice Wagg of Prince Albert, with Mr. and Mrs. Harlam Wagg. Mrs, Wm, Taylor and Mrs. J. Col- lins attended the funeral of Mr. M. Johnson, at Oshawa. Mr. H. B. McKercher has been en- gaged as caretaker of the United Church for another year. MANCHESTER The Community Club met in the Township Hall on Tuesday evening, of this week, with an attendance of over forty. Much appreciation is due the com- mittee," Mrs. Roach, Mr. Moore and & SONS . MERCHANT TAILOR games for prizes. The prize winning thought. Three tied for first and were given equal prizes--Mrs. James Mitchell, Miss Aletha Barrett, and Miss Dorothy Roper. The following committee was ap- pointed for the next meeting of the Club: Mr. Grant Christie, Mr. Sam THE ing gear shift pulley. sous as possible. PORT PERRY Going Out of Business We have decided to close out our business, and in order to clear out our stock of Suitings and Overcoatings, the _ prices will be reduced so low that it will pay you to buy NOW. We are making a special on Men's Trousers-- Values you cannot beat--$10.00 Trousers for $7.00. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE W. R. WILLAN Next followed a couple of exciting, ANNOUNCING FORDSON - TRACTOR We expect to have Agricultural Tractors avail- able in the very near future. The new Tractor is manufactured in Cork, Ire- land, and will be shipped from there to Canada. The rating is 15-30 and it is equipped with high tension magneto, new air washer, water pump and thermo-syphon cooling, together with a number of other improvements. . The price is $825.00 F.0.B., Port Perry, includ- Further details will be forthcoming shortly. We would suggest that anyone interested in a new" tractor would send us their name and address and full information will be forwarded to them as i CARNEGIE MOTOR SALES PORT PERRY, ONT. PORT PERRY Master and Miss Aletha Barrett. Mr. Allwyn Owen made a business games called for quick work and trip to Toronto last week. Mrs. Thorn is visiting relatives in Greenbank. It was stated that Mrs. Jack Stuart and son returned to their home in Utica but are visiting relatives in Oshawa prior to their return which will be in the near future. NEW

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