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Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1931, p. 8

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EPSOM Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashton visited last week with' friends in Scott Town- ship. Mr. Allan Asling and Mr. Will Wat- son, of Toronto, called on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Munroe visited one day last week with Mrs. Ferguson. Mr. Drew McCullough visited over the week end with friends in Toronto. Miss Laura Rogers was in Whitby last week trying her Elementary Music examination. Last Thursday evening, February 12th, an interesting debate took place A -- one another. keep them close -- the telephone. time lost . . . p.m., is only 40 cents. Mother and Anne had always been very close to When Anne married and moved to another city, each missed the other greatly. But one thing more than any other has helped to evening Anne calls her mother by Long Distance . after 8.30 p.m. when the low night rates are in effect. During the week they both keep memos of topics they wish to discuss. Then there is no and nothing forgotten. What if they are 120 miles apart! The telephone connection is made in about a minute -- nearly always while Anne holds the line. Their voices are just as clear as on local, and the cost, after 8.30 Every Friday Evening rates on "Anyone" (station- to-station) calls begin at 7 p.m. Night rates begin at 8.30 p.m. in Unoom United Church, the subject being "Resolved that the Old Age Pension scheme is beneficial for the Province of Ontario." The affirmative was upheld by Messrs. Fred Ashton and Walter Rogers. The negative by Messrs Stanley Ward and Edward Palmer. The Judges were Messrs. F. Hortop, W. Ashenhurst and J. Wilson. Both sides acquitted themselves most creditably and the judges had some difficulty at arriving at a decision, but finally gave it to the affirmative. The debate caused quite a stir in the neighborhood, and the church was comfortably filled with an appreciative audience. A sad gloom was cast over this neighborhodd on Tuesday morning when we Yesried of the sad death of Miss Dorothy Miller, of Port Perry, caused' by an accident. Much sym- pathy is expressed for the bereaved parents and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Searle, of Col- umbus, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ashton, The ladies of Bethesda, Utica and Epsom, are invited to the parsonage on Friday afternoon. met AUCTION SALE On Tuesday, March 3rd, at lot 20, con. B, Mariposa, M. R. Mowers, will offer for sale by auction, a fine lot of stock and implements. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers Setting New Standards of Dependability T= longer you drive the new Chevrolet Six the more you will appreciate its ruggedness and reliability. Its increased wheelbase gives added stability and freedom from vibration. The frame and axles have been strengthened. There is a stiffer crankshaft and reinforced cylinder block. The moulded brake linings give as much as 25,000 miles of service without relining. The new Fisher Bodies are not construction . indefinitely. only smarter 'and roomier, but = are also of hardwood and steel . the strongest known. The fine upholstery fabrics are specially selected for unusual durability. The non-tarnishing chrome-plated metal parts, and gleaming colors will retain their beauty The new Chevrolet Six is built to give you years of faithful service. And it sells at new low THB STANDARD 5-WINDOW COUPR on " Ube NEW CHEVROLET SIX Jor - _spare_tire BERT C7-24 Beare Bros, After we sell, we serve Local Dealers : THE PORT PERRY S STAR =~ omni © PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1931 What Port Perry Merchants Offer They Invite you to Inspect their Goods and Compare Prices. You, get Excellent Value for your Money. ---- - ma -- A gold ated | 'Ever-R dy Safety azor with two bladézzand a pkg. of shaving cream, all for 50, Kepler's Cod Liver Oil, with extract | - of Malt. A splendid winter tonic. In two sizes. | "VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP, 5c per cake or 8 cakes for 25c. STANDARDIZED COD LIVER OIL of definite Vitamin A and D potency per bottle $1.25 Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Ontario Prove 16 FRESH HUMBUGS LICORICE ALLSORTS LIFE SAVERS 6 pkgs. for 25c. CHOCOLATE BARS, (your choice) 6 for 25c. CHEWING GUM 6 pkgs. for 25c. Chair. RED & Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Dd NEW HALLOWI DATES VACUUM CLEANED CURRANTS, AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS LILY BRAND CHICKEN HADDIE WHITE Stores. RED:'& WHITE FLOUR, 5 1b bag .............00usneeanas 21e. RED & WHITE BAKING POWDER ............ 16 oz. tin 29c. TIGER BRAND SALMON .............h 0.00.0 1 1b tin 29c. GOLDEN SPRAY LOAF CHEESE ................ per Ib 33c. HIBEST QUALITY RICE .........-...:...0 0. 0 3 Ibs 25¢. RICLARK'S SPAGHETTI, Vs..........i..c0ivsivvess 2 for 2lc. RIPINK SALMON, Va Ib tin ........covv.inaininnassnsvonas 10c. | RED & WHITE QUALITY MAYONAISE......... _..per jar 28c. Glacier Sardines, in olive oil, tin 10c E_aex----x CROWN TEA; exceptional value ................... per Ib 39¢c. . FALCON COFFEE, new low price |... LLL per Tb 36. | POR S, Libby" nL aR E. H. GERROW & SONS B | CASTILE SOAP, Gold Medal... . «ii 0 10 cakes 25e. Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. |. Toilet Paper, R & W 0 Siiiirs 3 for 19¢ y . STUFFED, OLIVES, Gold Medal ..............c. ... 7 oz. 23¢. LOMBARD PLUMS, Aylmer Brand, heavy syrup ...... 2's 16e. The Peoples' Meat Market [fj iovuann prov, Avimer Brand, vesvy syrip 0.26 1 SUNLIGHT SOAP, "i756 a sah dE ar eins 4 for 25e. We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. 4M Shortening, dom. & Easifirst 2 Ib. for 25¢ F. Ww, 'Brock & Sen LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Office--MecCaw Block, Port Perry. Phone 264 Port Perry ' Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" insured HAROLD W. Make your own Laying Meal Buy a bag of Royal Purple Concentrate, and add four class Laying Meal at a much lower cost than you can buy it otherwise. We have it on hand. We sell Oyster Shell and Grit. We always have a full line of choice, fresh Groceries, Boots and Shoes, in stock. If you are raising calves, try a bag of Calf Meal at $1.25 for a 25 1b bag. J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. Pictures that SATISFY, or-- a New Film FREE! Agfa Camera Films have won for themselves an enviable reputation. ,So much so that their manufacturers have adopted an 'altogether new sales policy. Namely a guar- antee of satisfactory pictures or a new film FREE. With every Agfa film you receive a guarantee. Bring the film to us to be developed and if you are not satisfied with the results send the negative to the manufacturers helpful hints to improve your next pictures. ; ---- 'A. M. LAWRENCE, Phm, B. "The Rexall Druggist' : PORT PERRY, ONT. more bags of your own grain, and you will have a first # who ul Hite to furnish a new film FREE, together with | DON'T WORRY ABOUT FIRE! = Have your property properly at once EMMERSON Superior; Store, Port Perry F. W. Brock & Son, Port Perry J. F. McClintock, Port Perry T. J. Widden, Port Perry JNO. BIRKETT - ; UTICA Ladies Aid of the United Church met on Monday in the Church basement. The Sygay of the community goes out to: Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Har- The Lois, aged hi 'Interment took place at Ke endall etery. A ie ier Aid attend- ert We A. meeting at visiting with Ydlatives here. Pleased to. report that Mr. Richard Harper, is improving slowly after a severe attack of pleurisy. | Miss Olga Lakey home from High School on the sick list. Mr. Jas.: Jee; road : commissioner, is bush trifiiming. trees on the fifth concession. «Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and Jean, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. SATURDAY SPECIALS Just received--Car of Western Barley and Oats for Chop 2 wT we ts PRICES RIGHT * "FLOUR j On Saturdsye g you can buy our Choice Pastry Flour at 70c. for 24's, and Bread Flour at $8.25 per 100 lbs., at any of the following places: Ed. Williams, Prince Albert. PORT PERRY MILL Willard & Ce., Port Perry The Raglan Mill C. W. Lakey, Utica Peter Raymer, Prince Albert - PROPRIETOR Mr. H. Wagg was able to attend Sunday School on Sunday, after being absent for two months owing to ill- ness. AI FARMERS CUTTING WHEAT * NEAR PROVOST, ALBERTA Provost, Alta., Feb. 2. Following the = unseasonable -- October blizzard, which put a stop to harvest and threshing operations, it would ha -| been a bold prophet who dared to dict that wheat cutting in country would be resumed before if then. : But those that say the Alberta climate is the most variable on earth have been fully justified this year. M. H. Bleichner, south of town, is cut- ting wheat this week. He was also cutting last week and when seen last Saturday afternoon,-he had just fin-_ ished cutting 66 acres of wheat. view of the fact that he has 120 acres to cut, and started again on Monday. Thompson, on Sunday.

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