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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1933, p. 8

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COMING F. E. LUKE, Eyesight Specialist, may be consulted at - Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry, on Thursday, February 16th. = He has been coming here over 30 years. _ Re F. E. LUKE AND SON Optometrists os 163-167 Yonge St., Toronto 2. | Chiropractic treatment, Electro- Theropy and special attention given to foot troubles and resultant ail- ~ 'ments. . - Consultation and examination free. Hours. 9 to 11 am. on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. The Peoples' Meat Market 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. ) -5 For Counter Check Books of all Kinds -- SEE THE -- Port Perry Star PHONE 50 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE You can ALWAYS be Sure of something delightful to eat at our Store. Prices reasonable. Phone 93; Our driver will call. | ' EVERY DAY we offer to you an appetizing choice of buns, cakes, jelly rolls, biscuits, etc. e shall be pleased to supply your needs in cakes and pastry. You'll enjoy our baking. CHAMBERS & SON Bakers and Confectioners We Offer for This Week KRUSCHEN SALTS--The Giant 75¢c. package is here. Get yours now. ARMANDS" POWDER--with each dollar box you get a . fifty cent jar of cream. With a fifty cent box you get a twenty-five cent jar of cream Maynard's sister, Mrs, Crozier of §| been visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy| | Mr. Bagar Cooper of Toronto, visit: | dd over the week end with Mr. and | Mrs. James Dickson and other old friendshere. =: » =o. 0 ob Mr, and Mrs, John North of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. North's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred O'Boyle. Congratulations "to Mr. and. Mrs. |™ 3 Norman White 6f Ashburn, who were | the auspi ne. ¥ an at home to about sw, hundred of | Institute. The prizes mes their friends on Saturday, it being| Were won by Mrs. Howard Bailey and the occasion of their twenty-fifth b wedding anniversary. N. Miss Eva Luke was visiting friends here last week. . fk Mr. James Byden, Scarboro June tion visited friends here on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman.Flewell, of Peterboro visiting his father, Mr, R. Flewell on Wednesday of last week. Miss H. Cragg has sold her house to Mr. William Thomas. Migs Berhice Leask, of Toronto at her home here on Sunday. : Mr. William Phoenix in Toronto for a few days last week. . sels £5. g JUST NA H THINKS HES A SUCCE! VEN. UES CALLED UPON TO FIRE THE. Bos The success of our business is built on the number of those who have built successfully with our lumber. Ask some one who has--then write, phone or call personally, Mrs. Leslie Graham and Mr. Swain, EY The regular monthly mosting of the Church will be held at the parsonage on Tuesday evening; the 28th, wit! Mrs. Tennyson Samells as convenor of the group in charge. . ---. Miss Vera Clark spent the week end Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 y PORT PERRY, ONT. § MYRTLE Mr, Kenneth Moyer spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Mr. Harold Totton and his cousin, Mr. Honey, of the University of To- # ronto, spent the week end with the former's parents, Rev. J. O. and Mrs. Totton. Mrs. Levi Tordiff was taken to Osh- Hospital this week where she is : Vis ck a for appendi- "You misunderstand me, I want to buy your service station." citis. Frienids Hope that a marked| "What would I'have to live on if 1 sold:it ?"" questioned Jabez, improvement may be noticed in her though what he really would have liked to know was, how he could condition soohy, Mrs. (Rev.) Smith of live. Yih i 3 x pin i e! me here y Torote. Raving a Jer howe he thinking he had found an opening. "Bonds", said a feminine Mrs. Hugo Bradley entertained her voice from the hallway as a mop rattled--rattled before striking. class of gitls at her home on Satur.| "Bonds, don't you let me hear tell of you buying no bonds or day afternoon, when a most delightful nothing, Jabez Fairweather. ~ » timé was spent, In the meantime I had gone to the police station and inter- Pafrons of the Citizens' Dairy of viewed the proprietor, now in durance vile, of the Green Owl, Whitby, were pleased to see the old driver, Mr, Bill Medland, on the route again after being laid off through ill- ness for several weeks. = Mr. Mark Duff attended a meeting of .the Clydesdale Association in To- ronto last week. The Watkins' man, North Oshawa, made his regular trip through here last week, he, like nearly all other business men, is feeling the depression and finds it easy to make sales but John Kellett, of Pontypool. Miss Kate McLaughlin, of Peter- boro, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin. : "On the afternoons-of January 31st and February lst, a special course in Swine Marketing conducted under the auspices of the Live Stock Branch of Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Lee visiting at| the Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, Mr. Geo, Leg¢'s on Sunday. 1. ~ and the 'Agricultural Representative --_-- Hickville on the Humber (Continued from front page) "I want to buy your station." "Station?" are they going to start the trains again?" enquired Jabez. "No! No! your gas station, gas." "We don't want a gas stove, we have hydro," Jabez in- formed him. from his aley supply and facing a heavy fine with a stiff sentence was having the jumps. ; I had no trouble in getting from him an option to buy the buildings of the Green Owl for $700 where they stood. I got back to the Fairweathers in time to see the agent make a hurried exit just as Mrs. Fairweather, good housekeeper that she is, took the opportunity, by co-incidence, to shake out her dust mop, enveloping the luckless diplomat in a gand storm of germs. He coughed and sneezed his way to where I waited, pen in hand, and signed an offer to buy the Green Owl, lands and build- ings, for the modest sum of $3500. i Mrs. Jabez had cooled down a bit and when I read over the MODESS and KOTEX--26c and 35c respectively, . FLOROSA SOAP--Six cakes for 15 cents. y VINOLA CASTILE--Right cakes for 2bc. ; ¢ nor] Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario Are You Burning Our Better Fuels? "If not, start the New Year right by phoning us your next order. ~ 'We have a supply on hand of all required fuels to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pennsylvania! z Hard ve, Nut and Pea sizes. 2 HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE--Nut and Range sizes. H ANTHRACITE, SCOTCH ANTHRACITE, CANNEL a STEAM COAL, BODY HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD Ls , SOFT SLABS. ; Higa pod ay in filling your order. We have a full supply on hand at "all times. i SPRY . PORT PERRY COAL YARD °° wewpvarr hat hones--94 W and 94, | twenty dollars. - "Reliable Service and Better Fuel"| Mm. H. difficult to get returns. Mrs. Robert Britton entertained the Woman's Missionary Society at her home on Thursday afternoon with an unusually good attendance present. The President, Mrs, Totton, presided and after the opening exercises con- siderable business was discussed: Mrs. Robert Chisholm and Mrs. Clarence Harrison gave two very helpful and full reports of the Presbyterial that was held in Columbus recently. The hostess served a much appreciated and delightful lunch and after & social chat over the tea cups the gathering broke up full of enthusiasm for the work that is being done bythe society. The Ashburn Community Club held their gathering here last Wednesday evening with a full house. Progressive Euchre was played until lunch, when the music of the violins played by Messrs. W. Davies, * J. Cooper, W. Rogers and H. Ashton, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. I. Rodd and D. Davies, started the dance which lasted until the wee sma' hours of the morn. During lunch hour a special feature was introduced when a friend from the land o' the heather was present and sang Cow Boy Songs which met with hearty applause. The proceeds which were in aid of the Ashburn Community = Grounds amounted to offer she permitted the obedient Jabez to sign it, provided the agent would give her a black silk dress. » This obligation I tem- porarily assumed but from which the agent relieved me when he handed Jabez a cheque to bind the bargain. The two days had been rather strenuous but had worked out much better than I could possibly have hoped for. As I was pre- paring to return to the city well-satisfied, I said to them, "you ave still a Service Station on your hands. What is to be done about it? Do you want Jerry to come home and run it?" "No 1 don't" said Jerry's father, "that boy has too much gas and o or me.' - . - pa : "Now, Jabez, don't blame Jerry," said Jerry's mother, "if you hadn't been so silly as to listen to him there wouldn't have been any = le." > y 7 replied Jabez. Fearing a domestic crisis, in which peacemakers generally come off second best, I hastened to offer a suggestion. "Would you allow me to lease it-for you, there is poor hs Reel and all his family in a hole since the theatre went bad, I think the boy. could manage the Service and the girls the Hog-dog stand. Your taxes, also the $700 for the Green Owl. for you. You might advertise chicken dinners on 'Sundays if Mrs. Fairweather coul Jenin to cook. I added in a crude attempt to be' facetious. "I might learn if I had a man who would chop wood for the fire", she answered, indica : z whole family to support the offer; "You can turn the theatre into a dance hall and sell tickets at the Service Station, for a Saturday Night Hop. You will have to paint over the sign "Jerry's", what There were sinyais pros ht ik You Jame RE i eel Conipar IY all below Sundgy School % it a Do Sabbath sees a vew scholar present. "we will just say "TH ; but the executive hope to have il Mr. Lavern Devitt, and the latter by | Women's Association of the United | her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. |}: buy sone bonds" hastily responded the agent . whose tail feathers were dragging in the dirt, and who detached | idn't notice as how you turned your deaf ear to him," will pay off the mortgage, and the note as well as the interest and ; 2 You could build two or | "three cahins in the érchard and the Reels could collect the rents | a ting was restored. | ; Telling them} would attend to all the necessary law papers] and come when they were ready to sign, I went off to see Roscoe Reel. As anticipated, there was no-trouble in getting the| satisfactory return the money will be refunded. healing and soothing. OLYMPENE---THe new hs Te en cular pains and rheumatic aches. Per 4 oz. bottle 50¢c. A.M. LAWRENCE Phone 45. THE REXALL STORE PORT PEERY of the Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, was} held in the Community Hall. On the offer any opportunity to the Canadian hog raiser; Good breeding stock; the Is basis of quality and economy in hog production. On the second afternoon: Feeds and feeding methods of On| . ooo tario's best hog feeders; Parasites; Marketing; Hog 'Grading; Bruising. The lectures- were illustrated with] = lantern slides. © The lecturers were Messrs. J. G. Lefebvre, of the Do- minion Live Stock Branch, Kingston; W. 8. McMullen of the Dominion Live Stock Branch, Kitchener, The February meeting of the Wo- man's Missionary Society of the United Church was held on Wednes- day afternoon the 8th, at the parson- age, with an atteridance of 23, The meeting opened with quiet music and silent prayer, after which the de- votional part of the was in charge of Mrs. Wilbur Archer. A poem entitled "Time for God" was read by Mrs. Newell. The business session followed after which the fol- lowing program in charge of Mrs. Norman Mountjoy was given as fol lows: Temperance reading by Miss E. Wright; a report of the Presbyterial held in Columbus by Miss: Gladys Newell, a duet by Misses Effie Wright and Gladyd Newell, and a reading, "The Service Station," by Mrs. Earl Dorrell, Lunch was served as usual. 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill and Marion, On. Wednesday evening last the Janetville Hockey team came to Blackstock for a friendly game with the local team and went home the 'winners by. a score of 7-6. Hall, one of the coldest nights of the winter, yet-a fair crowd was present and was fewarded by hearing one of, if not the best, concerts of the season. It is to be hoped the absent ones will have the pleasure of hearing it at. some laterdate. o-oo Mrs. Andrew Devitt and family have returned home ofter spending a few weeks with Mrs, 8. A. Devitt. "TAXI Call MORLEY MOASE, Phone 148, Port Perry, s

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