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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1930, p. 4

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Mr. button Layman, Convener of Lommitlee on the Missionary Budget or, the Presbyterian Church, will give an address in connection with the regular service in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath evening, Nov. 2nd. AL 8 p.m. on Thursday, November oth, Mr. 1. 1. Gale will give a short talk on the Moon, illustrated by "lantern slides at the High School. Alter which, weather permitting an upportunity will be given of seeing wne Mdon through the School Tele- scope. 'Lhe rublic are invited. mr. \. J. Widden, who has been ill © jor some uays, is, we are pleased to say, showing signs of improvement. mr, and Mrs. A. J. Davis, Miss Grace, and Mrs, Sellery, have motored to Montreal, where they will spend some days. Mr. H. W. Emmerson and Mr. Geo. K. vavey, were in Toronto last week ADIO-LECTRIC - SERVICE Phone 188 PORT PERRY Shop above Star Office. All kinds of electrical equip- ment installed and repaired. Radio installation and repair a Specialty. If I Knew You, and You Knew Me" Ee : | Superior Chain Stores BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Monster Clearing Sale $12,000.00 Stock of First Class Merchandise ~~ going to be sold, to clear out the Shoe and Furnishing end of our Business. - Every article is reduded to cost price and many lines away below We'd take it in good part you see, If I knew you and you knew me. With customers some thousands strong, 2 Occasionally things go wroi Sometimes our fault, sometimes theirs-- . Forbearance would decrease all cares; Kind friend, how pleasant things would be, If I knew you and you knew me! Then let no doubting thoughts abide Of firm good faith on either side; Confidence to each other give, While living ourselves, "let others live;" But at any time you come this way, That you will call we hope and pray; Then face to face we each shall see And I'll know you and you'll know me. If I knew you and you knew me, "Tis seldom we would disagree; But never having yet clasped hands, Both often fail to understand - That each intend to do what's right And treat each other "Honest Bright". How little to complain there'd be If I knew you and you knew me! whene'er we deliver you by mistake, Or in your bill some error make, From irritation you'd be free, If I knew you and you knew me. Or when the cheques don't come g on time, And customers. send us nary a line, We'd wait without anxiety If I knew you and you knew me! WM. PARR PLEADS GUILTY-- FINED $20.00 AND COSTS At the' trial of Wm. Parr, last Thursday afternoon, the plea "guilty" was entered to the charge of stealing a chicken from the premises of Mur- rel Goode. Both Mr. Goode and County Constable Shepherd testified that they saw the theft committed. Magistrate Purdy in commenting on the case stated that owing to the Or when some goods you do "fire back," r Or make a "kick" on this or that, Motor Truck Delivery. i Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. attending the convention of the Fire ana Casualty Insurance Agents, Rev. CU. H. Elliott, and his daughter Mrs. wisie Campbell, of 'loronto, were mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reesor and tamiuy, ot Loronto, were visiting with mr. and Mrs. ¥. I. Ressor, on Sunday. Miss Helen Cobbledick, of Toronto, smallness of the actual theft, Mr. Had the theft been to the value of over $20.00 and had the accused Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry . J to clear. Parr had escaped a heavy penalty. WARRINER LODGE NEWS, LO.0.F. adjourned for a week, until 4 p.m. to- day--Thursday. The charge against these men is serious and counsel were given time to prepare the case for Eastern Star Lodge, of Whitby, in- /stalled the officers in a most credit- able manner; bringing out fifteen £3 PORT services. Come early and get your share of the wonderful Bargains. PERRY UNITED CHURCH October 31st. See bills for particulars. : 1 { 8 Sunday, November 2nd. . . ' ? in town tor the week end visiting re- | pleaded "not guilty", the penalty : 7 11 a.m.--Worship Service JAS M KEE & SON - PORT PERRY FE Latives. might have been two years imprison-| Warriner Lodge No. 75 held instal-| 4) | m.--Sabbath School. . Cc ' ' ihe young people of St. John's |ment. The plea of "guilty" also lation of officers in the lodge room on 7 pm--Worship Service 2 ; S rresbyterian Church will present a saved the accused from a sentence of October 27th. Prince Albert REE x on ST LE : . i ---- play ward the end of November. | one month in jail, and the Magistrate here Yas a yeuy large Suenlane 1.45 p.m.--Sabbath School . f " y oe wach for the datet : imposed a fine of $20.00 and costs, |of members, and Warrmer Lodge Was] 3 on Worship Service. BAZAAR AND SUPPER P P D S Miss Myrtle rloughman was home The case of the four men charged honoured with a number of visitors,| ng Ww, Barker, of Toronto,| The Ladies' Guild of the Church of ort erry ominion tore visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. with attempting to steal chickens inguding Grand Masshall Poe, nko Deputy Treasurer "of the United |the Ascension are holding their annual SPECIAL BARGAINS r.oughian from Peel Bros. Poultry Farm was y oe Fane » Church, will speak at the worship | bazaar and supper, on Friday evening, Men's Good Work Boots, regular $3.95 for $2.98 * s ast Gran ro. DeGuerre. Men's Good Horsehide Mitts, wel llined ~ ....Special 95c. - INDIVIDUAL HAT SALE Men's Heavy Wool Windbreakers. ...............Special $2.89 Men's Work Pants, regular $2.00 .....:cc.v.v0v.... For $1.49. Men's Good Work Shirts & o and Dr. John Brock, of Oshawa, were | defence. members to do the work, making the . : i : : lette Blankets, large double bed size, only one pair to a week its at the home of his --000---- occasion a most enjoyable one. Just one of a kind--Women appreciate choosing hats this way--in F lanelee Bi ' g - ' angen only $1.89. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brock OPEN LETTER Following the installation Grand felt, velvet, or felt and velvet combinations. Regular values up to $4.95 Boys' and Girls' Stockings ; 19¢ mr. Douglas Lucas and Miss Ross, The Municipal Council of the Marshall. Bro. Bunker gave a very --- CLEARING PRICES $2.55 Men's Fine Caps, with ear laps, reg. $1.35 «aie mmn esis .Special 99¢. of 'loronto, were visiting with 'the 1oimet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lucas, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. WEA. Foster and Mr. Village of Port Perry. Re our Canadian National Service Dear Sirs,-- 1" understand you have taken the lodge on the wonderful progress they were making, with such meetings as these, as well as our regular meetings, the lodge is bound to prosper. instructive talk and complimented The || to the golden silver tones. LAKE SCUGOG MUSKRAT COATS This group contains an unusually attractive assortment of models, some of them from dark backs--others in the newer lighter shades, up They dre all self trimmed, and crepe lined. Men's Dress Shirts, regular $1.35 ...............Special 99¢c. Men's Wool WOrk SOX ....eveenveenssesssss...3 pairs for 56c. Boys' Heavy Rubbers with leather tops, ..........special 99¢c. Ladies' House Dresses, ..........heeissnseses.s. Special 49¢c, and Mrs. Burton Baxton, of Welling- matter up with the Railway Board re- ; tatoly after 1 Former season's prices up to $225. This season $85.00 to $130.00. We Men's Good Overalls ............ .. coves ods 8) 99¢. ton, were the week end guests of Mr. garding Services here, and that you mmediately a ter the close of the invite you to see our stock before buying elsewhere. Boys' Woolen Sweaters verawaswaanivensaess Curse .Special 99¢. and Mrs. W. A. Christy. have succeeded in holding the present | lodge, progressive euchre was enjoyed | » We have a lot of bargains in our store waiting for you. Store Mr: Winnett Nesbitt has taken a trains. To be frank with ourselves,| for about two hours; after which a THE RITE HAT SHOPPE open evenings. ; : ma ALC what use is this service? Why not] lunch was served and prizes awarded. { ALIX GILBOORD P . : position in the new I. Eaton Co. store | \ 1a an effort to press for a proper| The following officers wers installed. |" ro rietor at Loronto. service to Toronto and return each P.G.--Bro. W. M. Letcher : : 4 P eh gos ok ARON 153 Mrs. Martha Baker, of Pontiac, Mich., has come to spend the winter with her cousin, Mrs. Robt. Town. 'I'he Bishop of Toronto paid a visit to Port Perry, on Tuesday. On his way out from Toronto he stopped at Brooklin and confirmed a class of nine candidates at the Anglican church N. G.--M. A. Gerrow V.G.--A. Johns Treasurer--A. L. McDermott R.S.--W. H. Peel F.S.--N. Ewers. R.S:N.G.--F. Dowson L.S.N.G.--E. H. Purdy R.S.V.G--H. Kerry day, which would give the Railway Company and the people a chance to get something for their money? If you give the matter any consideration, you will readily see that the Railway 'Company are only awaiting an op- portunity to discontinue the Brarich 'altogether. The longer we defer ac- LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN COAL COKE WOOD ' TILE ABLACK Best grades of Hard Go, Coke, Can BUSINESS ( nel Coal, Steam' Coal, Hardwood and Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood, Cement and Lime. there. Another confirmation service ' tion the better case the Company will L.S.V.G:i--G. Flewell . was beld in the church of the Ascen-|be able to present to the Railway| Chaplain--J. Doubt. ANDLED A car of Alberta Coal just arrived, sion in the evening, when thirteen | Board. Why not appeal to the Rail- Warden--M. Hodgson. lump size, specially prepared for On- candidates were presented. After spending the night at the rectory he went to Bethany where again a con- firmation «- was held on Wednesday evening. nr --a,L Reserve Friday evening, November. 28th, for an illustrated lecture, on the Passion Play, held during the past summer at Oberammergan, Germany. This lecture will be given under the auspices of the Young People's So- ciety of the United Church, by Rev. E. Crossley Hunter, B.A., of Toronto. Conductor--R. O'Neill D. of C.--E. J. Jackson R.S.S.--R. Plum L.S.S.--E. Ploughman I1.G--M. McLaren 0.G.--R. Walldce Pianiste--L. Klein. way Board for better accommodation, thus placing the onus where it be- longs--on the Canadian National? Yours truly, JAMES LUCAS. FOR SALE--Seven roomed frame house and one acre of land, good cellar, hard and soft water, also sink in house. Stable, hen house, small fruits and apples. Must be sold to close estate. I have a number of good farms from: 80 acres up, also town pro- Warriner Lodge has been invited to Corinthian Lodge, of Oshawa, Thurs- day, October 30th, where Beaverton Lodge is putting on degree work. As many mémbers as can conveniently go make arrangements with Bro. Gerrow. Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone 264 tario use. This is the best month to put in your STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE "The Home of Clean Entertainment." Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, ~ October 30, 31, and Nov. 1. next winter's coal. Phone your order. Our truck service ensures prompt de- livery anywhere. 2 THE PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G, W. PYATT Phones: Office 94; Residence 238 me NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Matilda Rodman, Deceased MYRTLE Our new smithy, Mr. Gay, is liven- Further particulars later. perties. Now isthe time to BUY. [vr ne ork Cre ra Pursuant to Sec. 51 of Chapter 150 | ing up the four corn i mr QQ -- Call and see Boynton Farm Agency, COTTAGE FOR SALE.-5 roomed HOO I GIBSON in of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, sia of "his eS ae et LO. D. E. Port P. frame cottage in good repair, good 1927, notice is hereby given that all ! ) : ors jrerry. ic li i i ditors and others having claims| he is keeping the sparks flying. The regular mecting of the Sciigon well, electric light, situated in south creditors o! 3 & i = rene U4 ef hart of Port Perry. Price against the estate of Matilda Rodman,| Mr. George Timms and friend of Chapter, 1.O.D.E., will meet in the | rooms of the Order, on Monday even- | ing, November 3rd, at 8 o'clock. The program will consist of a travelogue, | current events, and a short account of the General meeting in Chatham. eee (J Ores WANTED--A maid--Apply to Mrs. Jno. W. Crozier, Port Perry. Phone 98. 1 rr QQ rn PORT PERRY CREAM TRUCK UP- SETS ON ROAD NEAR RAGLAN. What might have been a fatal ac- very reasonable. Apply to Harris, Harris & Christy, Port Perry, HRISTMAS CARDS We have néver had a finer selection of Personal Greeting Cards. It will be a AUCTION SALE--Giving -up farm- ing. Charles Payne will sell by auction on Saturday, Nov. 1st, his entire stock of cattle, horses, im- plements, ete.--No reserve--at lot 21, con. 1, Brock. See bills. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. CHOICE COOKING ONIONS FOR SALE. Apply to Mrs. B. Bickell, | "Galloping Fury" A hard riding, two-fisted son of the West, who fights for the girl of his dreams. He rides like a demon, and fights like the devil in "GALLOPING FURY." : Admission: Adults 25¢. Children 15c. late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County and Province of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 14th day of September A.D. 1930, are, on or before the 30th day of November A.D. 1930, to send by post, prepaid, to Greer & Humphreys, Port Perry, solrs. for Mary Ann , Admini- stratrix of the estate of the said de- ceased their christian names and' sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of 'their accounts and the nature of the security, (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the Toronto, visited the former's brother, Mr. Albert Timms, on Sunday. The showers during the week did much to relieve the continuous dry spell, but a good deal more is still greatly needed before winter sets in. Miss Effie Graham and her sister Lorraine, visited with friends in To- ronto last week. > Mr. and Mrs, Silas Vernon, of Ham- ilton, visited the former's cousin Mrs, Will Cook, on Sunday. Mrs. Ernie Jones, of Peterboro, is 'spending the week with her parents cident occurred near Raglan on Wed- Pri Albert, | ; .m. -- Adults 20c. said deceased among the parties en- nesday afternoon last week, hes | d eli ht t 0 ou to -- } MATINEE fey Batirdey 81 250 ba : ® he ly are Big oe sh a Lagi : nt ; A : such ¢ Ww] all have , Port Perry Creamery truck upset in g y . H. SHULMAN, PROPRIETOR . been given as above required, and the| Britain. on A i= Sle was. at. Little the ditch just north of the village. see them. This can i said Administratrix not be liable A y. The truck was driven by Mr. W. Mec- Kinley, of Port Perry. Although néither the driver nor the truck suf- Seagrave Garage be 4 one by calling Manilla Rural Phone 2 Mr. Oscar H. Downey left on Thurs- day of last week for Dryden, where he is in charge of two car loads of for the said assets or any part of, to any person or persons of whose fered a large amount vf cream was Hs the office; If Jou All Makes of Cars . ae xT 8 ee eee re Government shosp, spilled. . : Dated at Port Ont., this 26th} a itor ive in town, phone Lu be C al, Wood : it HOUSE TO LET--on Caleb Street CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION us at 50 7 th Repaired I m I, 0 : J Solicitors | * Port Perr. aovly on Saturday / Sunday, November 2nd-- ) ,. an €Y |Radio and Car Batteries A oo for Estate of Matilda Rodman, de-| A. H. Rose, Port Perry. : ¢ 11 am--Holy Communion. will be submitted Re-Charged * We have on hand at all times a" fullgline of ceased. ; I 8 p.m.--Sunday School. Monday, 8 pm.--A. Y. P. A. Friday, 8 p.m.--Week night service AUCTION SALE Friday, October 31--Complete dis- persal sale of 40 Cattle, including Cows, Heifers, Fat Cattle, 1 Bull, 1 and 2 year old steers and calves, the property of Frank M. J Man- chester. See bills for terms, ete. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. |for your inspection Repaired, and for Sale at your own home if you so wish. This fine autumn weather does not look like Christmas, but weeks soon pass, and at the last moment the choice is hurried and unsatisfactory 4 to you, © ¥ i rr BE STAR Wo PORT PERRY, ONT. Proprietor A SPECIALTY _GAS and OIL TIRES and TUBES All Makes of Plow Points for Sale. Oxy-Acetylene Welding| FR D. L. & W. SCRANTON ANTHRACITE COAL, and Alberta Coal, the size and qual- ity as'recommended by the Dominion Gov- ernment for use in{Ontario. Coke, Steam Coal, Body Wood, and Slabs. i LUMBER, Shingles -- Wood, Metal or Asphalt--, Plaster, Lime, Cement, Brick, . and Tile. MARMILL FEED. | ~ MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY © Bell Phone--T8W. ED E. REESOR, Port Perry . : WANTED TO RENT by Nov. 3rd, 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS * | furnished rooms with light house- Notice is hereby given that all per- keeping conveniences. Apply after ] es Je tate] five o'clock to S. Beggs at Mrs. : lato of {SMowns, : Port Perry, in the ; Shia 1s fy. ha cs ag the Village of Ontario, who

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