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Port Perry Star, 16 Mar 1933, p. 8

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sules 50c. 100 capsules $1.65. 4 . Face Powder we give a b0c. cream FREE. $1.50 value for Lawrence's Drug Store News : Yon Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) © ADLERIKA--We have receatly been appointed authorized agency for this reliable product. It is a stomach Tonic and system cleanser . "which has been used with great success in cases where other dl © remedies have failed. Per bottle $1.25. i NOTE--We give a medicine glass FREE with each bottle. | AYERST'S' DRI-YEAST--Here is vitamin-active Dry Yeast in capsule 'form. .We have been recommending this product for some time and it has given very satisfactory results in all cases where yeast treatment is indicated. It is biologically-tested and does not deteriorate with age. Economical, convenient to use. » cap- JASMINE AND GARDENIA--With each box of Jasmine or Gardenia of either Cold or Vanishing JIG SAW PUZZLES--all sizes, bc to ig A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49. THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY ALL THE YEAR ROUND We offer you the service of our bakery. We save time, and money, and worry for you. Let us take. care of ycur kekirg trcubles, The Peaples' EXO REX GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Lowe sell everything you want in choice; clean, : palatable, hutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W = BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Port Perry. For Counter Check Books of all Kinds --SEE THE -- Port Perry Star, Phone 50, Port Perry Also in tablet form. 16 oz. bottle for One Dollar, Kruschen Salts get your money Jig Saw Puzzles A new lot arrives each week. Maclean's Stomach Powder Made in England for indigestion, dyspepsia and various other forms of stomach trouble. 7bc. per package. Russian Oil with Agar & Phenolpthalieu For constipation. A mild but very effective laxative. The giant package. You may try the small bottle first and if not satisfied return the regular size bottle and Ee-- 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 : Hard Coal--Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE--Nut and Range sizes. WELSH ANTHRACITE, SCOTCH A COAL, STEAM oak BODY HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT ~ PORT PERRY COAL YARD \ _ W. G. W. PYATT ! "Belial Servis snd Bt Pus gH Phones--94 w and 94J. ne filling your Sn We have a full supply on hand at NTHRACITE, CANNEL THERES MAN A LISTENER, TRESS DUMB To TALK: Silence. may be golden---but | if you talk with someone who has built with our lumber, hell tell you just how really good it is. Quality breeds enthusiasm. § ) Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. : Phone 240 § PORT PERRY, ONT. mime UTICA Sorry to report Mrs, Jno. Medd is quite ill at time of writing. 'We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop were in Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Reba Christie of Brooklin, was home over the week end. Pleased to report Mr. Gordon Bent-J' ley is able to get up-fors Yew hours each day.' Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerry and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ward, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Rogers, at * Epsom, Te- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker were in Oshawa on Sunday. Miss Ruth Payne visiting her sister Mrs. Ivan Spencer, at Greenbank, for a few days recently. Mr. Stanley Christie is aid up with blood poisoning in his hand. The ladies held their play and box social on Wednesday night. Mr. Bert. McKercher has completed the tables for the clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skerratt were in Port Perry on Sunday. The Bluebird Club expect to present their play "Headstrong Joan" at Man- chester in the near future. Mr. Norman Claughton has been Then bers Bod my itovaion of rn one, but througliout the world. And I wonder if I may again{. give you just a few key figures, be- cause these all affect the world's book- keeping. Taking the years 1013 and | 1928, the average income of the Eng- lishman increased. by 65 'per cent. the government's bi by 846 per | cent.; the income of 'the. Frenchman dropped 6 per cent. but his govern- ment increased by 82 per cent. the ex- penditures. Thé German increased his income by 48 per cent. and the government increased by 142 per cent. its expenditure. -And think of the United States. They had a marvellous increase in individual income of 121 per cent. and an increase of 468 per {| cent. in government expenditure, Now, all that meant taxation and; generally, an increase of debt. Somebody in the anteroom before I came in--I think Sir Thomas White--said, our trouble is debt, government debt, private debt. Sir Thomas White: World Debt. I wonder if I might just look for a moment at our own provincial 'debt. I am not going to take you over all our debts; you would not. have time fo listen, + But in 1896 the debt of our nine provinces was $51,000,000; in 1916 it was $240,000,000, and in 1930 it was $1,140,000,000, ' Someone 1 know here is quietly thinking, "But our debt in the Province of Ontario and the other provinces: is made up largely of profit-making public utili- ties, or at least of public utilities that pay their way." Well, it doesn't show in the tax returns. Thosé nine pro- vinces in 1916 imposed taxes of $15, 000,000 on the people; in 1929 taxes of $109,000,000; they increased them seven times.in thirteen years. And till we are told there is a light ahead. Turn to the real left--to state social- ism. I am going to bore you just a little longer with figures. They are not good things after lunch, but this is a serious situation and I believe you ought to know more than you do about our national bookkeeping.» What are we going to socialize? What are we visiting friends in this Community, HAVE YOU . SEEN CAR... Two Lines of Cars .. Two Price Ranges One High Standard of Quality vite going to take over? That is the A. Cones ETS NEW LOWER-PRICED came the Chevrolet Master Six--and Canada responded y ER ies up stepped the leader with another entirely new line of cars, the Standard Six. Down went the Chevrolet base-price to the lowest figure in history for a full-size, six-cylinder closed car. And the spotlight of public interest flashed brighter than ever on Chevrolet. Now -- for the first time -- there are two Chevrolet. Sixes -- the Standard and the Master. Body-styles for everybody. Prices for several different groups of buyers. But only one standard of = quality -- the very same high standard that has made CHEV- : ROLET: the greatest name in low-priced motoring. Boh Sands nd Maser ies fe eS oie any § full-size car on the road. or -- and a ns ments 5.79 per cent.; our . fisheries 6.2 per cent. 0 of our forests now. 1f somebody will for raise that blind and let. us look a lake I will show you a body of water] that ought to be prolific of fish and ¢ is not--it is owned by two of wisest countries in the world; an ex- ample of inefficiency of state owner: roa ship and state control. : 1 am turning to something possibly | you might take over. I am give you five more items and I shall be a little more explicit: There are -mines. If we take them over share and mine on a par - ¢apita | \ is $86.00. The capital employed is]. 2,81 per cent of our national wealth.| of Here is a surprising thing: our manu- facturers' machines, tools and capital, in rural lands and building constitute 4.6 'per cent. of our national wealth and on a per capita Basis means $141 r for" each of Us; for other manufac:|a turers, $88 for each of us--2.72 per cent, of thé national wealth, Then there is construction and custom re- pair materials and tools, which are less than one-half of one: per cent.; specie, coin and other currency, with governments, 'banks and in the hands| of the general public--only $20.06 for each of us and less than two-thirds of one per cent. of the national wealth| parties and they cannot because 5 pov ema i th vag ewes pring to Rt A 7 Mr. John Glass attend the funeral of his only brother, Mr. Wm: Glass, in Lindsay, last week, Mr. Glass left Hs home on the Island is now left aloné in Canada with but it i i ie Ore JJefitey last 0! e time was spent. We nd M Jeffrey. many more "happy anniversaries. Mr. Allie Mark, the captain of our hockey team, invited all the boys to a a roast Chicken dinner at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Schell, on Tuesday, " ocial-| March the 7th. And-this finishes the How are we y going to acquife these ized. You cannot have a socializing things if we decide to acquire them? | policy to-day and an unsocial Revolution, somebody says. Peaceful| policy to-morrow once you have revolution, somebody adds. Well, T \ B| hockey season for the Blue Wings. The boys have had a good time and lal- will be after the cup again next winter | acy. | and we hope with better success. _ The weatherman was not favourable 'to our quilting bee last Friday, us it 'was very cold and stormy. However, eleven women braved the cold, and quilted three quilts and had an en- joyable time together. ~A number of friends and relatives , the Head of' the Island went in 'gleighs and cars to surprise Mr. and Mrs. J. Dusty in Reach Township, last day evening, March 10th, it y dros n) the 13th wedding anniversary of Mr, Dusty. A very enjoyable was spent in games nd visiting. There are quite a few cases of : Ei colds' with sarache around

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