UAT RSS ATVI ah ov Sr NT BL HRN REE EAN pa Sed TWEE am ree SEE EE | LOCAL ITEMS The Women's Guild of the Church of the Ascension are holding their annual supper and bazaar on Thurs- day, November 2nd, at 5 o'clock. Full particulars later. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 'of Utica Presbyterian Church will be 'held on Sunday, October 8th, at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. P, Phornton Meek, of Uxbridge, Mr, John Ross Roach, of Detroit, was in town this week renewing old acquaintances, Mr, Robert Somerville and son Roy, |- and Mr. S. Lambkin, have returned from a visit in the West. Miss Milli- cent Howsam, accompanied them and is visiting with Miss Evelyn Somer- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Osburt Rose, of Ham- ilton, visited with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Rose, last week end. Mr. Jim Cockburn, has returned to Port Perry, after visiting his aunt, Mrs. Russell White, of Detroit, Mr. and Mis. Sockett, of Toronto, were visiting in town on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Graham, visited with friends on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. R. Davey is in Peterboro this week attending the Provincial Convention of the W. C, T. U. The South Ontario Teachers' In- stitute are meeting on Thursday and Friday of this week in the Assembly Hall, of the Port Perry. High School. --~eoe-------------- MARRIED Coates-Wiltshire --- On Saturday, Sept. 30th, 1933, at the home of the bride, Weston, Ont., by the Rev. Mr. Price, John Irvin €oates, son of Mrs. H. M. Coates, and the late G. A. Coates, to Marjorie Wiltshire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G, Wilt- shiré. oN _ le. bh DIED SUTTON--Suddenly, at her resi- dence Hamilton, on Sept. 30th, 1938, Alice Sutton, beloved wife of Arthur A. Sutton. N Mrs. Sutton was a daughter of the late St. John H. Hutcheson, Barrister, of Bowmanville and is survived by her husband and two children, , Miss Florence Sutton and A. M. Sutton, and three brothers, VI H. IS. Hutcheson, of Toronto; S. M, Hutcheson, of Union- ville and H. G. Hutcheson, of Port Perry. ------ EP OP Scugog Island, Oct. 2, 1933 Dear Mr. Farmer,-- The sermonctte by Rev. W. J. H.J Smyth, "The Gospel according to You" has renewed in my memory, a little verse which I once read on a calendar. I will pass it on hoping it may be of service to some one else-- "You are writing a Gospel, A chapter each day, In deeds that you do, In words that you say; Men read what you write Whether false or true, Say! What is the Gospel According 'to you?" Yours sincerely, (Mrs.) Gertrude Hood. --_-- eto YOU'LL BE AMAZED--Use Cress Corn Salve ----- At Lawrence's " Drug Store, Port Perry. --_---- te -_-- ---------- CHICKEN PIE SUPPER AT ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Sunday, Oct. 15th, special ser- vices will be held at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. conducted by Rev. P. Jones, of Osh- awa. © Special music at hoth services, On Tuesday, Oct. 17th, a chicken pie supper and concert will be held. Sup- per served from 5.30 to 8. This will be followed by an entertainment given by members of the Riverdale Presby- terian Church choir. Admission 40ec. Children under 12, 25¢. EI. ]gi iooo\)\hvioiif CHURCH OF ASCENSION 11 a.m.--Morning Service to be taken by Mr. IH. R. Thompson, of Toronto. BR ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN * CHURCH ~~ 77 pm.--Evening Service. Rev. D. A, Ferguson, B.A., Minister EE I a ee .s PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, October 8th--Thanksgiving sermons and appropriate music at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m, / J. HH STEPHENSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST will be at Morrison's Drug Store the second and fourth Thursday of every month in the afternoons, GLASSES AT REASONABLE PRICES ARMY & NAVY VETERANS OF CANADA Port Perry Unit 216 The kx-service men of Port Perry and district recently decided to afliliate with the above association. On Tues- day, Sept. 12th, the first meeting was held in. the Armouries, at which the new charter was presented. The Provincial Otflicers were present Lor the ceremony. The Provincial President, Stephen Jones, was introduced to those pre- sent, and then assumed the chair to preside over the Election of Officers, which resulted as follows: Hon. Pres--Major Gen. J. H, McBrien Hon, Vice-Pres--Mr, H. G. Hutcheson President--P. J. Densham Vice-Presivent--Dr, J. 8B, Lundy, 2nd Vice-President--M, Mooney Financial Sec.--1. B. Bentley. Serg. at Arms--J. A. Hayden. Standard Bearer--A. W. Allin Chaplain--Rev. T. A. Nind Gen, Sce.--F, C, Mitchell. Executive--W. I. MacGregor, R. Tet- low, Frank Smithy. Geo. wen, T. H. Bowerman, Auditors--E. L. McDermott. The P'rovincial President, in present- ing the charter to the President elect, gave a very instructive outline of the Aims and Objects of the Association, and its history, pointing out that it was the oldest association 'of its kind, 'having been formed in 1840, and that it was the only organization of any kind that was permitted to embody the Royal Coat of Arms in its Charter, Provincial secretary, Capt. Chas. R. Nash followed with a brief but inter- esting outline of the work that had been accomplished by the association and some surprising facts of the amount of money that had been do- nated by it to the various branches of the disabled bodiessof Ix-service men throughout Canada. The following are the names in- scribed on the Charter and constitute the Charter members of 'the Local Unit--J, A. Hayden, P. J, Densham, H. G. Howard, M. Mooney, H. Cun- ningham, A. Napier, E. Norman, F. Smith, A. W. Allin, G. M. Ewen, R. J. Sonley, T. H. Bowetnon, A.P. Ingram, I, R. Bentley, E. L, McLean, R. Tet- low, J. KE. Jackson, G. S. White, Geo. Mitchell, W. A. Sangster, W. G. Hull, J. B. Lundy, W. E. MacGregor, G. Flewell, H. Leighton, A. L. McDermott and F, C. Mitchell, Aims and Objects of the Association: (1) Care of the disabled veterans; (2) Care of theuveterans of former wars; (3) to look after the. interests of avidows and orphans of all veterans; to endeavour to obtain a full measure of re-establishment for all ex-service men consistent with the resources of Canada; (Hb) to assist in making this Canada of ours a better country, especially through the medium of. edu- cating the younger generation of Can- adians to be good citizens and fit to govern the destinies of this great Do- minion in years to come; and further, McLean, and A. L. 'Shane and Billy Beare; as in the past, maintain true alle- giance to His Majesty King George V, his heirs and successors, EE Las, ae & IEEE PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL FIELD DAY REPORT Sr. Girl Champion--Dorothy Pyatt, Sr, Boy Champion--Tommy Hayden. Jr. Girl Champion--Mary Pyatt. Jr. Boy Champion--Geo, Emmerson. Primer girls' race, 50 yards--Naney Turner, Rena Harrison, Therega Leahy Primer boys' race, 50 yards--Ken- neth Jackson, Robert Williams, Robert Dowson. Girls 8 years and under, 76 yards-- Roseline Bickle, Beth Griffen, Enid Dusty. ra ---- Girls 10 "years and under--Louise Hall, Maud Griffen, Kathleen Read. Boys 8 years and under -- Donald Carnegie, Jack MacGregor, Frank Prentice. ' Boys 10 years and under--Jack Sangster, Bryce -Moase, Gordon Car- negie, = Girls 11 -years and under -- Joan Hayden, Mary Leahy, Kathleen Read. Girls 12 years and under--Ruth Car- negie, Joan Hayden, Dorothy Pyatt. Boys 12 years and under--Tommy Hayden, Stanley Gyton, Geo, Emmer- son, Girls', open--Ruth Carnegie, Eileen Birkett, Ruth Blewett, Boys' open, 100 yards -- Tommy Hayden, Bobby Jeffrey, Fred Densham. Fat boys' race--Howard White, Geo. White, Kenneth Jackson, Girls' three-legged race -- Marion Brent and Ruth Carnegie; Eileen Birk- ett and Dorothy Pyatt; Mary Pyatt and Ruth Blewett. Boys' three-legged race -- Tommy Hayden and Jack Beare; Bert De- Glen Mec- Master and Bruce Beare, Boys' half mile, Jr,--Bruce Beare, Burgess Beare, Billy Stephens. Boys' half mile, Sr.--Tommy Hay- den, Jack Beare, Bruce Beare. , Girls' Ball Throw--Ruth Carnegie, Dorothy Pyatt, Mary Pyatt. Girls' Relay, 440 yards -- Won by Ruth Carnegie, Vera Bruce, Joan Hayden, Doris MacGregor. Boys' Relay, 440 yards--Won by Fred Densham, Geo. I'mmerson, David Kight, Arthur Nott. Boys' Bicycle Race -- Jack Beare, Tommy Hayden. Girls' high jump, Jr.--Norma Ewers, Mary Pyatt, Mary Leahy. Girls' high jump, Sr--Ruth Carnegie, Marion Brent, Dorothy Pyatt.' Boys' high jump, Jr.--Bruce Beare, Geo. Emmerson, David Kight. Boys' high jump, Sr, -- Wilbert Wakeford, Jack Beare, Ivan Dusty. Girls' broad jump, Jr,--Mary Pyatt, Marie Hayden, Mary Leahy. Girls' broad jump, Sr. -- Dorothy Pyatt, Marion Brent, Ruth Blewett, Boys' broad jump, Jr.--Geo. Em- merson, Gordon: Carnegie, Glen Mec- Master. Boys' broad jump, Sr.--Bert. De- Shane, Fred Densham, Tommy Hay- den. Pole Vault, Jr--Burgess Beare, 6' 6"; Jack Raines and Bruce Beare, 6', 4", Pole Vault, Sr.--Jack Beare, 7, 4"; Bert. DeShane 7', 8"; Charlie Andrews 7,1". - Prepare for the holiday! 4.40 x 21--$5.25 © 5.50 x 20-- 5.85 5.50 x 21-- 5.90 4.75x 19-- 6.65 5.00 x 19-- 7.25 9 months FUELS LLC against defects and road hazards Take advantage of these low prices on genuine Goodyear Tires with Speedway tread . . . made with Supertwist cords and guaranteed. Come in and let us put one, or more of these tires on your rims. Remember: you not only 5.26 x 18-- 8.15 Excise Tax Additional "get the tire, but you get - complete service with it. Beare Bros. Port Perry Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, OCTOBER 5, 6 and 7 Evelyn Knapp and Reggie Toomis, in "STATE TROOPER" See the racing motor cycles and air- : plane thrills in this comedy thriller. "Also comedy "HEAR 'EM WEEP? ¥ Ni * Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, OCTOBER 9, 10, 11 " THANKSGIVING SPECIAL will be gotten for your convenience. Come and spend a good evening. * ¥ * " Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 12, 13 and 14 Marion Davies, in "BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES" great musical comedy success. COMING--On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, October 26, 27 and 28,-- "FORTY-SECOND STREET." ASSESSMENT ROLL RETURNS The Assessment Roll of the Cor- poration of the Village of Port Perry for 1933, upon which the taxes for 1934 will be levied, has been returned to me: and any appeals against assessments therein must be made to me in writing on or before October 16th next. A Court of Revision to hear appeals, if required, will be held ; at the Clerk's Office, on October 27th, 1933, at 7.30 p.m. ~~ H. C. Nasmith, Clerk. -------- op 'BLACKSTOCK (Contined from page b) three grandchildren, Anson, Kathleen and Arnold Taylor, two- sisters Mrs. I. A. Bailey, Blackstock; Mrs. Robt. Dickie, Nestleton, two brothers, Jas of Burketon, and George of Toronto. One sister, Mrs. Wm. Parr, and one brother, Dr. Ernest, predeceased him. Among those present from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McLaughlin, Mrs. Ernest McLaughlin and Marion, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, McLaughlin, Mrs. Jos. Sedgewick, Mr.- Carl McLaughlin, Mrs. (Dr.) Graham, Mr, and Mrs. H. Parr, Mrs. Russell Parr, Mr. William McLaughlin, all of Toronto, Mr. Robt. Johnston, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mr. and, Mrs, Walter Thompson, Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spencer, Mr, and Mrs. Otto Spencer, all of Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, and Mr. and Mrs. Id, Blight, Oshawa, Mr. Jas, Johnston of Manvers Station, Mr. fn Mrs. F. "W. Brock, Port Perry. - The deep sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mrs. McLaugh- lin and family in their sad loss. "Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast," There by His love o'ershadowed, Sweetly my soul shall rest." V. P. STOUFFER PIANO TUNING Overhauling -- piano actions repaired, lost motion taken up, sticky and noisy keys re- paired, moth-proofing, cleaning and lubricating a specialty. All work guaranteed. Phone 80, Port Perry. SPECIAL SERVICES. AND HOT FOWL SUPPER AT MANCHESTER October 8th--Services at. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. F. W. Newell, B.A., B.D., of Blackstock. Monday, October 9th--Supper will be served in the hall, followed by an entertainment in the church given by the Holden Male Quartette, Miss Leah Garrow, entertainer, and a one act play entitled "Sy. Perkins at Home." Adults 40c. Children 25c. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of: Eyes in Modern Life Specializing exclusively in muscle anomalies, eyesight and glassos. i * Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda dey, 1 ; Disney lock Opposite P.O. OBHAWA, ONT. © 1616 ~~ Phone -- 1516 FOR SORE FOOT COMFORT use Cress Corn Salve--Sold by A. M. Lawrence. ; ---- EP OP rn. RELIEF INCREASING AT GL OSHAWA : 084 families are now on relief. in Oshawa, an increase of 16 families in the two weeks. Lawrence $ Store News "As we have had repeated Darwin Tulips, 30¢c. doz. Phone 49 a (You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) BULBS! BULBS! BULBS! have this year purchased a shipment direct from Holland. We expect to have them on sale in a few days: : ¢ They are all first quality stock produted by one of the largest and most reliable Nursery firms in the Netherlands. 'Also they have been inspected both before leaving Holland and after entering Canada, so that they are free from in- jurious insects and plant diseases. Narcissus, 5c. each, 6 for 25c. Hyacinths, No. 1, 15¢, each, 2 for 25¢. Iris, 30¢ dozen - A. M. LAWRENCE THE REXALL STORE a calls for bulbs every fall, we Crocus, & 20¢, dozen Port Perry ani "MAN WITH CAR / To take over profitable Watkins route in nearby locality distributing necessities to established "customers. Must be under 50 'and satisfied with earnings of $22.60 a week at start. In your reply give age, type of car, Write J. R. Watkins Co., 940 Inspector St., Montreal, Que, Dept. 0-P-5. oct 5 -- AOE GPa GARAGE SPACE FOR RENT Apply to C. Qct12 next to cement highway. Switzer, Port Perry. LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE 19 Yorkshire Pigs, six weeks old. Apply to Roy Scott, Seagrave. ALF. ANDRUS TEACHER OF VIOLIN Pupils given Orchestral Training if desired. Witty Boarder--"Ah, your steak is like the weather this evening, madam, Rather raw." Witty Landlady--"Indeed? By the way, your board bill is like the weather, too. Unsettled. : ; APPLES 15¢c. A BASKET AT THE ORCHARD ~~ Including Mann, Wolf River, Spies, McIntosh Reds, Russets and other Winter Apples. Apply to Rev, W. P. Brown, Port Perry. FOUND "Two pocket knives, owners may {have same by identifying property and paying expenses. Aply at Star Office FOR SALE 12 Yorkshire Pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply to Garnet Wright, Nestleton R.R., Phone 196 r 7, Port Perry. -- PPPs ELECTRIC STOVE FOR SALE Two burner and oven. Good con- dition. For sale cheap. Apply at - Star Office. a APPLES FOR SALE Talman Sweets and Spies. Apply. to Roy Robertson, Phone 109 r 1-1. ti mio FOR SALE A stove, a heater. Tewkesbury, Prince Albert, Ont. ---- E> TORONTO MARKET PRICES DAIRY PRODUCE-- (Qugtations to Shippers) Creamery Solids, No 1,...... Seconds .. 'Churning Cream, F.0.B. Country Points--Special 20, No. 1, 18, No. 2, 16 JA9% easansrstarassaraassld | POULTRY AND EGGS BRES «xs arsssasisvsscsrinlbito 27 Poultry--(A) Grade--Alive Spring Chickens .............8 to 1 Broilers... iv x. 0iivisarannaansnld Fatted Hens ......cco.ooinn b to 9 Old Roosters ........ POTATOES-- i Ontario No. 1, 90 bs, ..90c. to $1.10 LIVE STOCK~-- Bacon Hogs (F.0.B.)..........$6.,65 Fed Calves ........:...$6.00 to $7.50 Cows +o vyciveras «0.81.50 to $2.50 Heifers .....c0000....$2.10 to $4.10 Steers .....c0i0ev00...9L76 to $4.50 Sheep ct: ss vess cory $1.00 to $2.60 Lambs ........... ....54.50 to $6.00 ONTARIO GRAIN (Shipping Points) Wheat .........0.0000000., 58 to 60 Oats. iil fiir rare as 28 105-80 Barley iii Tie see eaa3b to 87 Rya:i.iierives Tiere vees..46 to 48 Buckwheat ............. «00039 to 41 LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Money to Loan Now located in the office of H. W. Emmerson, Purdy Block, Queen Street ~~ WOOD FOR SALE Hard and Soft Wood. Apply i: Collins Bros.; Port Perry.' --_------o------ -- FOR EXCHANGE Moderate priced city: house, well rented--in exchange for a farm suit- able for pasture. Apply to Wess Boynton, Port Perry. -- PP AUCTION SALE Thursday, October 12th--Farm stock and implements, the property of Mrs. David Johnston, village of Blackstock. Sale at 1 p.m. Térms. Cash. See bills for complete list. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, Phone 264° Apply to Miss Phone after hours: 8514 "Oshawa. <> DR. W. 8S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity M College and Trinity University, Toronto, Post Graduate in Surg of Medical Gradu- ates' College and Polyclinic, London, England, North East London. Post Graduate College London, England, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont, o> oP The Creamery IS PAYING 19¢c., 18c., and 16¢c.,, FOR BUTTER FAT. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to the 'PORT PERRY CREAMERY 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 _ yl BERT MacGREGOR - Es Will do the rest. i] With GOOD SERIVCE OFFERED Why not leave your baking worries i with Gerrows? Ou aim is to PLEASE E PARTICULAR PEOPLE I GERROW'S | BAKERY Bakers and Confeotioners, Port Perry. 'Coupon Cards _ your choice. The Wahl Pen "good pen. Kotex Deal Port Perry Get yours now and secure that large size photograph of yourself ABSOLUTELY FREE. : Scribblers and Notebooks We have a very large assortment from which to make Either singly or in sets With the Wahl Pencil. Two packages Kotex and one of Kleenex for The Morrison' s Drug Store Phone 16 fet Itis a , Ontario' , ~~ ogo W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. -- Office over Nelson's Store. i -- DL LJ > ° Chiropractic D. E. STECKLEY, drugless practi-- tioner, has taken over J. A. Hether- ington's practice in Port Perry, and is continuing in the same office. \ Chiropractic treatment, Electro- Theropy and special attention given to foot troubles and resultant ail- ments. Consultation and examination free. Hours 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. oop Eyes Examined 37 years experience, all styles . of frames (prices lower than the lowest quality considered). F. E. LUKE & SON. OPTOMETRISTS ~ 168-167 Yonge Street, Toronto (Upstairs opposite Simpsons) --------t eet eee -- HOME LOOKS GOOD AT 65 -- At 66 it is hard to go to work. The body craves ease. Plan now to make your old age inde- pendent with CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES Write or telephone for descrip- tive booklet to-day to your local Postmaster. ov A. GOODE & SON, Propeigtors © 5 2 " re X >. 3