: 3 LE 2 A ---- py dt ron hae ry SVYBRY BELL TELEPHONE 18 A LONG pisraNCE srarioh | : Ready Now For Bigger Business Long Distance telephone facilities were never so complete -- so ef- fective, speedy and far-reaching as they are today. Our 1929 building programme added about 14,000 miles of talk- ing channels to our lines. The standard of service was improved --is steadily improving. And it costs less than ever before, | because on January 1st reduced rates on calls to points 75 to 800 miles distant became effective-- the second reduction within a year. Why not lay your plans now to take advantage of this speedy, dependable, time-saving service? the service. The members of the Myrtle W.M.8.| { will hold a social afternoon and pro~ gram, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cook, | South Myrtle, on Friday afternoon, March 21st, from 2.30 p.m. until b. Mrs. C. R. Carscallen, of the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, will be the speaker for the afternoon. An in- vitation is extended to all ladies. The League meeting last week was in charge of Henry Merriam, and was Papers were given | Missionary night. on a number of our missienary centres and an interesting program was given. A number in the village have been suffering from colds. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey motored to Hamilton for the week end. Mrs. Fred Beadle, of Toronto, spent last week at the home of her father, Mr. W. J.~Cook. Mrs. Annum, of Pickering, has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Roy Percy. Mrs. Roy Bright and children have returned from visiting in Hamilton. Mr. H. Bradley is busy sawing wood for a number of residents. 'Mr. L. L. Ross, of Toronto, spent Sunday with his brother here. | ZION Zion, Mariposa, March 17th, Church service was held at Zion on Sunday at the usual time. Rev. Mr. Green, of Seagrave, having charge of A number of the mem- bérs being absent made the gathering rather small. Sunday School was held at 2 p.m. with a fair attendance, = Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heatlie and Mr. Herman Heatlie, Toronto, spent the week end at Port Hoover. Mr. Robert Copeland, of Lindsay, MORTGAGE SALE | The land to be sold is said to be Under and by virtue of the Power Situated on the South shore of Lake | "of Sale contained in a certain mort- | Seugog and consists of 23 pres more i id t gage which will be produced at the or less on which is said to erected | ia splendid brick residence with con- "Hime of sale, there will be offered for servatory, suitable for fine residence | sale by Public Auction at the Sebert! or the property can be used to ac- House, in the Village of Port Perry, | commodate summer tourists or as_a. Ontario, at the hour of 2 o'clock in | subdivision for summer cottages. the afternoon, on Saturday, the 6th day of April, 1980, all that dwelling "house, lands and premises situate in the Village of Port Perry and adjacent "Township, known as the Curts Pro- _perty, more particularly described in mortgage registered in the Registry Office at Whitby as No. 14390 for the "Township of Reach and as No. 6524 Messrs. Harris & Harris, Port Perry, for the Village of Port Parry, | Ont., Solicitors for the Vendor. The property will be offered for sale | subject to a reserve bid. Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money will require to be paid at the time of sale, and the balapge | in thirty days. The New Durant--*6-14" +31 Miles an Hour." For further particulars apply. to + made a b trip through the com- munity on Tuesday. The entertainment and play at Zion on Friday night was a decided success. The night's programme was as fol- lows: The opening number was "The Maple Leaf Forever; followed by a piano duet by Mrs. Stuart Hall and Miss Velma Hall; a solo by Miss R. Wooldridge, a vocal duet by Miss V. Hall and Mr. Wilfred Kitson, a solo by Mr. Joseph Short, a reading by Mrs. Green, Seagrave; solo by Mr. Chapman, song by a number of boys, a sort play was given entitled "Fifty Lunch was served at the close. Miss Florence Robertson spent Thursday night with Mrs. Stuart Hall. Mr, Francis Stokes was a visitor to Lindsay on Thursday, Mrs. Melville White, of Glendine, ] Te new Durant 6-14 has such striking APPEARANCE and. is s0 apparently a COMFORTABLE car that it only requires a test i of its PERFORMANCE for one to colors and general design OTE judge its new riding and driving qua The Durant Four continues fully realize its true VALUE. Admiration for its appearance is accounted for by its attractive a low-built car with long, flowing lines and spear-point decorative theme throughout. wide seats, deep cushions and a surplus of interior roominess immediately suggest a new standard of riding comfort. The merits of the new motor are best appreciated when the 6-14 is ib actual road performance. After you have seen this new' car, ask your dealer to give you a demonstration in order that you may Large doors, lities for yourself. ied as an important unit among Durant products NS DURANT MOTORS of CANADA, LIMITED TORONTO . (LEASIDE) CANADA A numbef attended the doa es a nits os Wondey teams. The score was 4-3 in favor of Cannington, - Mr. and Mrs; Claude Grover : little Gloria, of Toronto, spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Loy Rogers. A number have tapped their maple trees-and the sap ran freely for a few days, then the weather turned colder; and and run was poor. It will likely be good again when it turns warm. Mrs. Wm. Tamblyn, of Eden, spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. F. Stokes, Messrs, Wesley Stokes, Geo. Stokes and Miss Ellen Stokes, spent a few days with friends at Omemee. Miss Velma Hall spent the week end in Toronto. The first electrical storm this year passed over here on Sunday night, and was quité bad for awhile. The rain fell heavily most of the night. The regular meeting of the Zion Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Stuart Hall, on Thursday after- noon. There were nineteen members answered to teh roll call. several important matters brought up for discussion. The main one was to decide on having the church decorated and have an Easter-tide supper. The "nearly three hours, A committee was appointed to look after the supper. 'the meeting closed with singing of a hymn and lunch was served at the close by the hostesses Mrs, S. Hall, | Mrs, Maxwell, Mrs. E. Wooldridge, Mrs. J. Short, Proceeds of meeting amounted to $7.26. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rogers and Car- man, spent Saturday afternoon . in Lindsay. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Moase and family motored to Lindsdy Saturday. UTICA A pleasant social evening was spent in the basement of the United Church last Friday. 'A splendid programm was given by the Quartet of Bethesda, and Miss E. Hosie. $23. * g Mr. H. Wagg spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. Mr. Marshall Ballard arrived home with a carload of horses last Satur- day. Mr. Ballard will dispose of them by auction at the home of his brother Mr. Fred Ballard, on Saturday, March Proceeds about .| 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Geer have mvigd to the farm recently vacated by George Welch. Pleased to report Mr. Geo, Smith is recovering from a severe attack of erysipelas. The friends of Miss Lillian Fielder are presenting her with a kitchen shower on Thursday evening in honor of her marriage on March 26th. Miss Mildred Dunn of Oshawa is) spending a few weeks with her grand- parents, here. Mrs. Frank Hortop has returned home after spending a couple of weeks: with her sister in Syracuse. M#8. Jas. Swan, Mr. G. Cormack and Mr. and Mrs, E. Kendall, in To- ronto last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney in To- Tonto last Tuesday. Mrs. Wm, Philp in Brooklin re- cently. his farm at Epsom, about May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lane, of Oshawa, } Mr. and Herman Walker, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Christie spent an eevening last week with Mr, and Mas. C. W. Lakey. Mr. Harold Kerry and Mr. Alex]. There were |. meeting was a lengthy one, lasting] | groups of four with Mrs. Arthur Miss Marian Holtby, of Manchester, | part. r.| the Epsom circuit last Sunday in the Mr. Walter Howsam is moving to k OSHAWA, PORT PERRY HOSPITAL/| CampbelFs Tomato Soup, 2 ie 21c. Surgical Maternity Medioal INFANTS DELIGHT SOAP .................... 4 bars for 25¢ MISS M. FISHER, ST. CHARLES EVAFORAT D MILK, tall tins ......2 for be. Reg. Nurse in charge | MOLASSES SNAPS oad 25c. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs. T.-Dobson entertained. a number of Port Perry friends last Tuesday evening. It is reported that Mrs. Jas. Warren has sold her property here to Mr. Jack Henry, of Oshawa, formerly of Purple Hill Mrs. Martha Smith, mother of Mr. Jonas Smith has been in very poor health for some time. Master Leon- ard Bond is also under the doctor's care. pix Mr. Geo. Heayn who has been work- ing during the winter with the tele- phone men near North Bay, is home again, Weather permitting a play is being put on by the young people of Al-|__ monds, on Wednesday evening in the church, in aid of the Sunday School fund. The social held by the Ladies' Aid last week proved to be very enjoyable not only to the audience but to those taking part in the contests. Solos and Mr, Bailey. - Then a contest was held, sixteen singers taking part in Savage of Port Perry acting as judge. 'The singers having no time for pre- paration did very well indeed and all [epiesea seeing so many do his or her A large number from this village attended the St. Patrick's tea. held in St. John's Church, Port Perry, last Friday night. The play by the Lind- day young people proved very enter- taining. EPSOM Mr. Wagg from Utica preached in absence of Rév. Mr. Denny, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Denny will speak next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wagner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Wilson. Mr, Wagg, of Utica, will speak to the Bible Class here next Sunday. Mrs. Wagg, of Utica, was the guest of Mrs. Denny, on Sunday. Mr, and Mts. Horace Searle visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Ashton. . = Mrs, Philip visited over the week were given by Mrs. R. T. Richards | 'Pure Raspberry. Jam, 40 oz. jar, 33c. per package 14c. EE ei Se vs 3 bs for 23c. ST 2 tins for 25¢ ole pr aE 2 tins for 25c. Blacberrics. choice Ee 2's, "tin 21ec. 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