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Port Perry Star, 3 Sep 1931, p. 5

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AND FURTHERMORE or over we give a small bottle of Skrip FREE. . rE ; AND REMEMBER stock, we will gladly procure for you immediately. " = A. M. LAWRENCE, Phm. B. '®@ HERE YOU ARE . THE BEST SELECTION OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES YOU EVER SAW AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. With each purchase of School Supplies amounting to $1.00 Anything you require which we do not regularly carry in Now is your opportuni | very LOW PRICES. : here. urday, the 29th of August. 1 We have wonderful bargains in Summer Foot- : IN FACT, IN ALL LINES!! . In order to be able to get our stock in, WE WILL SACRIFICE! wear, J. McKEE & SON yuperior Stores SCHOOL DAYS will soon be here. to secure Footwear, while our Sale is on, at We will continue our Sale as. long as we are We intend to be in our new quarters by Sat- "The W. M. 8. of Utica Presbyterian | § Church held a quilting party at the | 'home of Mrs. Bentley Sr., on Friday, A 28th. Supper was served |H after quilting and a very enjoyable | § afternon was spent by all. The quilt | 8 {is a gift to a Home Mission Hospital, ; The Royal Ban! The Raval}: += Port Perry Branch - 1161 B.D Henry, Manag r verre go a " When Your Money Travels by Mail + Send your remittance by Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders. They are convenient, efficient and -economical. The money is fully in- sured against loss or theft in transit.' It can reach only the person to whom it is addressed. Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders are as good ~ as cash and are acceptable anywhere ED ED ED DED DD ~ We wish to announce that ter goods for men, women and ¢ drer stances we aro forced to cut the pr Have you heard about PYRO-TEST The FIREPROOF INSULATOR Cool in Summer Warm in Winter Fireproof all the time Port Perry 183 Oshawa Lumber Co. : + LIMITED At Swan Brothers Port P erry ICAWKER BROS. CHEAPER MEATS Owing to the lower prices on the Live Stock Market, we are able to buy better and are offering choice outs of beef, veal and lamb at reduced prices. Phone in your orders--29w Se SN eT RIT po il Sof Lumber and Builders' Supplies 'We are grateful to our many patrons for their choice of a good place to buy stock at the right price. Let us show you our fine display of ~ many lines which you need when building. 3 5 i i i order, GREENBANK Mr. nd Mrs. John Beare, at Agin- court for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Aird, Utica, at Mr. W. Phoenix's, one day last week. Quite a number from here attend- ed the Leask picnic at Oshawa, The Tuxis Boys held a very success- ful picnic on Scugog Island, last week. The Ladies Aid held a Lawn Social at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilson on the evening of Tuesday, August 25. Miss A. J. Phoenix has returned to her home in Ottawa, after visiting at Mr. T. Sharp's. We are glad to report that Mrs. Jas. Lee is home from the hospital and we understand that she is making a steady improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall O'Neill, were on a trip to Kempville last week. Mr. Theodore Cragg is home after spending the summer in Troy and Winchester, Mrs. Laura Leask, Uxbridge, visit- ing Mrs. and Miss Blair. Mr. Robt. Wells, Niagara Falls, N.Y., visiting friends here last week. Mr." and Mrs. Edgar Thompson, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Thompson, Brooklin, at T. Sharp's one day last week. School has opened again with a new staff. Miss Montgomery of Carp is teaching the Senior room and Miss "Our shipments of Peaches from Grimsby will be along shortly. We handle nothing but the best canning varieties, and you can be assured of best quality fruit, if you place your order with us. PLUMS AND GRAPES We expect to have Plums and Grapes as soon as they are ready and will be pleased to have your We have a full line of Groceries, Boots and Shoes, W Crockery, ete. Sed J. F. McCLINTOCK : PORT PERRY, ONT. St. John, Saintfield has the Jr. room. A new sidewalk has been laid on Blair Avenue. This is a much needed improvement and is greatly appreciat- ed by the residents on this street, et eet Pe EPSOM Miss Leona Brown has returned home after visiting for some time with friends at Parkhill. A truck load of friends from To- ronto visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Strachan. Miss Sibell Wilson has returned to her home in Trenton after spending the holidays with her uncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs. Findlay Munroe. Mrs. Rogers Sr. of Newmarket is visiting with: her son, Mr. Walter Rogers. Mrs. Hamilton of Stouffville visited over the week end with Mrs, Ferguson Miss Irma Porteous visiting with friends at Agincourt, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hooper of Saintfield visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe Luke recently, Rev. Mr. and Mrs: Denny will be home this week from their vacation and will take up work on the circuit next Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Ackney of Utica called on friénds in the village here one day last week. TH family. of Scugog Island, 1 | family visited, Sunday with Mr #[ Mrs. Joe. Wilson, - "Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sunday at Mrs. Alex. Brown Mr. and Mrs, Norman P Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coak of bridge, visited with Mr. and Robt. Clarke, recently. School again. The Bells of 8 ber are ringing, calling the e to school, half-past eight on morning, finds them eager & There they go scrubbed g- faced little boys, and, in clean washed suits, dainty rose checked bits of femininity, their vari-colored frocks. Making a long moving rain-bow flung down the street lead- ing school-ward, A bell rings out in long command, voices are stilled. They pass in the door; how quiet is the MYRTLE A number from here are attending the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto this week. Mr. Mark Duff is acting as judge of the heavy horses. Mr. Cecil Wilson has leased Mr. Bert Duff's house in the village, that was recently vacated by Mr. Herbert Kaye, and moved in on Saturday. Mr. Wilson intends continuing the truck- ing business. Mr. Robert Roe, of Florida, visited relatives here last week. It is seven- teen year since he visited Canada be- fore. School re-opening on Tuedday with a splendid attendance, and a number of Degfaness. Miss Pearl Vance is back Tor the third year and everything is in splendid shape to commence the fall term. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mole visited relatives at Port Perry on Sunday. Mr. Levi Tordiff is improving the appearance of his house with a fresh coat of paint. The High School pupils from here who are attending school in Whitby resumed their studies on Tuesday. Mr. Slaughter of Toronto, spent the week end .at Mr. W. S. Park's. Mrs. John C. Lawrence visited her son in Lindsay the earlier part of the week. Miss Mary Hawley has been visiting Miss Nellie Harper and other Whitby friends. at night. "traffic. oh At such times, no matter how careful the driver of a car is, he may not see you until he is very near to you and it may be impos- sible for him to stop in time to avoid inflicting serious injury. Should he swerve to avoid hitting you, though you may escape injury others may be hurt. Of the 524 fatalities on the highways of Ontario last year a large number were caused by persons walking with rather than against Why tak: a (ance? | ONTARIO DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS : THE HON. LEOPOLD MACAULAY, MINISTER. Walk on the LEFT of country roads e eo Face the Traffic This rule is important at all times, but especially so at dusk and oh ross Ss

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