SESE] A Rf PORT PERRY, ovis : has been exceptionally good this win-| 0, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 1934 Page Five -- A. Prince 'Albert The attendance at Sunday School] ter, there being B8 present last Sun- day. We hope that this will continue Word was received here last week of the death of Rev. M. E. Wilson, in Havelock, The late Mr, Wilson was a former pastor here, it being some 125 years since he was stationed here. The funeral took place on Wednes- Herb Toombes as convener and four peared to be in the best of health, others appointed to help him, Mrs. judging from his splendid appearance. Bennett and Mr, Clarke sang a duet, Death is thought to be caused from a Fay Bennett gave a reading, ber head injury which he had received in of cow-boy songs were sung by a trio a fall over a year ago. He leaves 'to accompanied by the mouth organ, mourn his loss, his parents Mr, and guitar and piano, and Jack Hyde gave Mrs. Roy Spencer and two sisters, remains, the funeral proceeded to Groveside cemetery, Brooklin, where he was laid to rest beside his little sister Annie, who had been killed by a train only a few years ago. Rev: 3. 0, Totton took charge of the ser- vice. About fifteen beautiful floral "A The "Pot Luck" supper held onf day, "Feb, 7th, in Prince Albert United a reading, There was a valentine Olivetat home and Helen (Mrs, Harold Wednesday evening of last week was| In} a success in more ways than one, _ spite of the extremely. cold weather * there was a very good attendance, and there was abundant provision made by the ladies of the congregation for theljcharge of the service, 'supper. The Young People's meeting] of | followed, the program consisted musical numbers by a group of young i! ladies and a reading by Murray Luke, | . The topic "Enrichment of Community| hockey team for the splendid work Life Through Young People's Work," | was taken by Mr. Clarke. 'Mr, and Mrs. Rennickvand Emmer-| al son, of Toronto, called on Mr. Mrs. S. Ladmbkin, and Mr, and Mrs. J. Martyn, on Sunday, Churéh, of the late Mrs. (Rev.) John| Vickery, of Oakwood, The late Mrs, Vickery's huSband predeceased her some years ago, Rev. Mr, Rickard, of Oakwood, and Rev. Mr, Smyth had 'post-office after which everybody join ed in playing games. Lunch was by all." : : 4 ~APPP Myrtle spied It is with deep regret that we an: nounce the death of the late Ronald Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer, and grand-son of Mr, -and Mrs. J. E. Beacock, which occurred very suddenly at his home in Perth last Thursday night, Deceased had just passed his 19th birthday and ap- The duck pond is in fair. hard for skating' again, and the young people [have been taking advantage of 'it, ; Congratulations are due to our they are doing this season. They Inow stand at the head of the list in the Rural Hockey League. The Valentine social held on Mon- day evening was very well attended. The program committee consisted of | | served and a very enjoyable time spent "community is extended to the bereaved tributes had been sent from sympa- thetic friends from Peterboro, Perth, Bowmanville, Smiths" Falls, Toronto 4land Wallaceburg. ~The pallbearers, all cousins, were Kenneth and Edmund Houston, of Toronto; Arnold Jobb, of Oshawa; Howard and Jim Pickard, of Bowmanville,. and Roy Ferguson, of Blackstock, Munn), who was a bride only a week "before. The sincere sympathy of the . family and other relatives here, The remains were brought ta this place on the 5.156 p.m. train on Satur- day, where many relatives and friends were 'waiting: - After viewing the EUs, A. LA PORT PERRY BATTERY SERVICE COCHRANE STREET, One block north of Queen St. Batteries re-charged and repaired.. .If your battery does not function, we will tell you why, and repair it. MODERATE PRICE C. FIELDING Bin a ee "Floating - Cushion" Wheels (tested BA , Dodge new front-wheel assures smooth, level driv ric 7 What the front-wheel of the Dodge strikes a bump, the wheel--in.. 4 t of the rest of the car--rises stesting, Alrwheel tires and Jong N. 'wheelbase, Dodge is the only car in its and Falls yi re bis a With hes field to offer all these advantages! shock, No tilting of Phe car. NE LATION -- An impxoved and fected bos A (1) ventilator. indshield opens ot closes by means of crank on the instru. ment board. (3) Front half of forward window may be swung open in "butter. fly" fashion. (4) Rear half of the win. dow can be raised or lowered indepen. dently of the "butterfly". (5) Both halves -of the forward window may be wd] W DODGE risa VENT. or lowered. and climate. NEW BI Dodge. over thousands of miles of rocky, fur. rowed country), patented Floating Power Shgine molnings, hydeaslic bsorbers, shock-proof cross locked into a single unit and raised or lowered together -- window. (6) Rear (7) Rear quarter window has ' 'butterfly draft control. Dodge would not adopt any ventilating system yoni odge enginegrs had. perfe Dodge "7-point Ventilation" is an improvement over ordinary systems. It is moze than a way of controlling drafts because it' allows for thorough ventilation under all conditions of weather GGER., WHEEL" TIRES--Dodge fives these plump low-pressure Air.wheel' tires to you---big.. ger than ever----as standard - equipment. They _ smart style of the new, bigger And they add sa ", ' too~--grip the road better; duce skidding hazard distinguished hubcaps. Yet New Dodge Still - Priced Right Down Among the Lowest Price Cars! WHEREVER people talk about automo- biles, Dodge is sure to get first mention--be- cause it is Canada's maost-talked-about car! rie "vai AT you FA 41010115 ave about these new, bigger Dodge Sixes for 1934! They have everything that made thousands switch to Dodge last year -- style, rugged- ness, safety--plus new features and improve- ments that again make them the biggest dollar-for-dollar values you can buy! A NEW front-wheel suspension called '""Floating-Cushion" '. Wheels. A NEW ventilating Ls ON ~ with 7 points of ease and con- venience. NEW luxury. NEW appointments, NEW economy. ~And in 1934--as in 1933--Dodge - asks you to be your own judge of values with the "Show-Down'" Plan.' It gives you the plain, un- varnished facts about automobiles. Lets you check the Dodge Sixes against the other cars for features . .. economy ... safety. Ask any Dodge dealer about "this startling Plan. See the new, bigger Dodge Sixes at the Auto Show or at your deal- er's. See with your owh eyes how - mutch they offer you--how far ahead of the others they are. At last! A simple, quick, easy way to open the windshield . just turn the crank! Operates instantly, adjusts to any desired opening, at a touch of your fingers. Works a pew way -- by means of an ingenious steel band. Holds wind. shield firmly . . , makes rattling impossible. One of the seven great features of the new Dodge ventilation system. just as an ordinary oor window, raised cled it. nd THESE FAMOUS DODGE FEATURES wypRAULIC Braves sargry, SYEEL 85h 4 Y ® : ; vee FRAME. "AIR. onipoE:T , QUIET GEARS E WhEkina a Ano Autom Aric add to the > CLurcu ; ipIATEY SPRINGS. New : Moisi nd SEE YOUR DEALER AND BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO RIDE IN A NEW DODGE A PORT PERRY F. W. BROCK & SON The RED & WHITE Store oves" SPECIAL VALUES OVER for Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'THESE JEWEL SHORTENING, pkg. 10c. RED & WHITE TEA, Y's ...... pkg. 28¢ : PITTED DATES .............. 2 hs 25¢ HOWES' LEMON OIL, ..12 oz bottle 2c Chicken YELLOW SUGAR ............ 5 hs. 37¢. BLACK PEPPER .............. 1b 1c Haddie CHIPSO. Large package ............ 21c. PINK SALMON...Tall can ...... each 10c 2 f 25 : i OVALTINE. Medium size .......... 67¢c. or vi FALCON SWEET MIXED PICKLES, 29c. : Our Own Blend Tea, 45¢. and 49c. C. & B. STRAWBERRY JAM, jar 39c. MANY FLOWERS SOAP ...... 3 bars 17¢. CHILI BROCK'S BIRD SEED .......... pkg. 19¢ No. 3 SPECIAL BROOMS, 5-string ..83c. S AUCE CHOICE COOKING FIGS ...... 3 Ibs 25c. PLUM JAM ......cvvivvene. per jar 25c. CHOCOLATE DROPS or 15¢. FRENCH CREAMS .......... Bb 17¢ Gold Medal Coffee, yellow label, 1/5's 20c GOLD MEDAL MARMALADE, 32 oz., 29c. WONDERFUL SOAP ........ 10 bars 29c. FALCON TOMATOES ........ 2 tins 19c. Handy TUNA FISH, ................ .. Y's 2c. : : GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE. .....pkg. 10c. A i GRAPE NUTS FLAKES ......3 pkgs. 25c. mmonia ¥ "ALL BRAN ................ per pkg. 2lc. | SCHNEIDER'S SAUSAGE, ...... 23. HEAD LETTUCE, large heads % PRPC SE SEY bunch 10c. 5c. CARROTS, ORANGES, ........... dozen 29¢. and 39¢. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, ....Ib 43c. Per Pkg. RINDLESS BACON......... L% Tb 18e. GRAPEFRUIT ......... dened 4 for 25c. Phone 43, | Port Perry TIERS CMT HA HT LYN TION 3 COAL - WOOD - COKE " AMERICAN ANTHRACITE "BLUE COAL" : The Color guarantees the quality SCOTCH ANTHRACITE, CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL. COKE--Hamilton Stelco Coke made in Hamilton by Can- adians, is dustless, sootless, smokeless, every ton is good value as it is loaded fresh from the ovens and con- tains the minintum amount of moisture when delivered to your bin. WOOD--Hard body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs. A Supas of soft body wood we will Sell at $6.00 a ull cor Eden FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 j BUY NOW. Made-to-Measure SUITS . and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done . MERCHANT TAILOR W. T. Rodman Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry a DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON EE a I MAGAZINES Newspapers and Periodical can *|be ordered at the Port Perry Star Office. : AD Sr ea, oF gry leery POR § RP a ea XH fH CX To ne A er TT ENE w ro TR a