pha BEY -_--rrr -- : -- TF.W. BROCK & SON | The RED & WHITE Store LE re i * | your many friends who at this : pe amen SCUCOG ng | est congratulations and our best| . Please keep in mind Saturday, : Wishes or many years to come. [April 21st, the day for Miss e all join in wishing you Eadie to visit the Girls' Institute a ¥ 3 2 4 Mrs. . oe . | Lol S| heaven's richest blessings and|in the Township Hall, at 2.30 ae eating opened | Maly happy returns of the day. pm, Hoping to. sce a large at "With hymn, and Bible reading by| . Signed on behalf of your tendance, : : y McLaughlin and friends and relatives: = The Orange side of the Centre 2 E. BROOKES . Phone 173 | 5 Mrs. Harry McLaughlin ar | : ! : io, a ay. fe prayer led by the preside t. The| Messrs. Clarence and Harvey | Sunday School treated the White | Fresh Fruit and Vegetables "voll call was answered with] Ginn, Mrs. Albert Wright. = . side to icé cream and cookies N" | - Ryda ; i. s ; ore sent : : : CA This time of the year Fruits and Vegetables are necessary § = packages of seeds to t to} RE last Friday evening. An inter ~® °° the West. = The report of the fo be Joliowing. Wagram aloud esting program of singing and Foose n Board meeting "was| Solo by Mrs, Saddler "O Promise contests, with Mr. Luzerne hy Mrs. Campbell and thel Me", monologue by Miss Jean Sweetman as_ chairman, When Jhitudy Book chapter taken by| Wright, solo by Mr, G. Saddler, | Lng Program was hearing the bDr, Whittaker. The program|The groom on behaif of himself end, the alarm of fire was heard, "waa 'In charge of Mrs. I. Darey land bride cuprossod thelr grate-| ou. Lo ioral os ~ and consisted of a reading from| fu] appreciation of the address of Mr. Geo. Sweetman's houses the Living Message by Mrs. H.|and gift. After a few other was on fire--the Widden house i Bailey, a reading by -Mrs. T.short speeches refreshments where Mrs, F. Thomson and for your daily diet. This week we have a large stock all at "lowest market prites-- ; . : ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS, PINEAPPLES, LEMONS, SPINACH, CELERY, CARROTS, LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CABBAGE, ONIONS. ' PALMOLIVE SOAP 5c. | Paperhanging Decorating, and "Smith." "Parables of daughter Anna have been living. |} # % Sle TRA 1° Silly ables of a Howe wore served, ne abl on ke war's nah or en ani | (g@I1@ ral Repairs [If eps wire cor vin aif Ya ok Fair "Steppin 4 Courteously" ude I\ e ar st ca y and soon many were at the fire, but : , . CHOICE TOMATOES Medi 8S... i PREP per 8S. Cc. Phe following Se ezaten ols a SpprobHiately iced three-story | it was too late to save anything. CHOICE TO) ATOES, edium size ..... ad 2 Hig 15%, S "pointed to the:annual W, A. Con-| with flowers and had Jecorated Friends are sorry for the loss.{§f ud 'GOLD MEDAL CHERRIES ......... Peper tin 15c. ; "vention to be held in Toronto:| over it a I hite wedding| Mrs. D. Hope had charge of GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED ! BIG 5 CLEANSER eats gere "each Be. Mrs, G, Campbell and Mrs. Leslie | bell, The rar of Tine the Bible Class on Sunday in the ; i; Re eashaare She : Graham, with Miss I. Fair and evehing was spent in'daneing. | ausence of Mrs. Gea, Sweettan,. Lowest Price for Labor in Town GRAPE NUT FLAKES... 00000002 packages 23c. "Mrs. Whittaker as substitutes.| The bride, formerly Miss Mary| The. subject was "forgiveness. Poa GQ: SOAP vows vv ejer nen cies rains ing 2 bars for 7c. Lunch wag served by the group| Irwin, and hy i both Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodman at- LUX FLAKES ........ Large Pkg. 22c. Small Pkg. 9c. in charge, viz, Mesdames J. R.|horn in Cartwright, the former| tended the fuperal of the late | tough an 0 i rh he ln 0 oo On tee To) pe ir uk lin, Ir: ue. . E.|They were married in 1894 in : GOLD MEDAL PEANUT BUTTER, 26 oz. jar... . / | Ne. Whittaker. A vote of thanks| tho Presbyterian Manse, Port|Isaac Rodman and halt brother | oY me OVALTINE, medium tn «roe. snes Rig oF : was tendered to Mrs. McArthur| Perry by Rev. Mr. McMechan|to Mr. Stewart Rodman. He, MANYFLOWERS SOAP 3 cakes for 18c. ~~ for the use of her home. "| 'and their married-life has been |Spent his young manhood on thei BT re : The regular meeting of the Y.| spent on the farm at Cadmus. Island where he. had many, Face Powder. { Prunes, medium size, 2 Ibs. 280, P. S. of the United Church was| Mr. and Mrs. Ginn have two friends. He then went to Wel! i" held on Wednesday evening last| sons, Clarence on a farm at'Cad- Buffalo where he took a great : QLAtIEY SARDINES Nit idsmninawaviuny 2 tins for 19c. interest in the church and at the ; Use It G JA) L PEACHES ......... ov. Wavy per tin 18c. 'and was in charge of Mr. Eric|mus and Harvey, the barber in Cutting. The Bible Study was| Blackstock, also five grandchild- time of his death he taught a BANQUET No. 3PEAS .........cc0vieeeeine per tin 1dc. taken by Mr. E. Eckle. The pro-|ren Lydia, Nora and Ronald young men's Bible Class. He With Confidence Clover Leaf Socke ' o. ~ gram consisted of an address by| Ginn, of Cadmus and Dorothy led a very quiet life of fifty years ; 81 Sooky yo Saimon, 1 s por 1in 330; Ey Dr. OE Whitiaker on "The and Bert Ginn, of Blackstock. gad She Te his Tome ' 2 : CANADA CORN STARCH ............. Yipee pkg. 10% "changed life of the Eskimo", a|Those present from a distance n Ly. ~ For ; will aL BR sls vina gs orn fur y es for 15c. ~~ solo'by Mrs, Saddler and a read:| were: He Ths. Byers, Bowman. | Saviour called while he was you' know you FANCY PINK SALMON, tall tins ....c........ 2 for 25c. ing by Miss E. Brown, "Sharing" | ville ;-Mr. and Mrs, Percy Byers, aslepp. His passing was quite look your best. Lov'me-- Dr C. Band Mrs. Whittaker| Courtice: Mr. and Mrs, Norman a shock to his wife and daughter. Glark's Pork and Beans, large, 2 tins 230. | were in Richmond Hill on Thurs-| Byers and family, of Toronto} Scugog , friends extend their incomparably finer, a clinging BON AMI, cake or powder ............oveerens 2 tins 27c. Laan idaya Sermon of last week when| Mr, and Mrs. Perey Penny and | Sympathy to the"bereaved rela- 4. Cri lasts all d d GILLETT'S LYE (Cash and Carry)... 2 tins for se. © eae Viittaker adirossed a meets family Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. G. tives, SS Ha Eu Ady all fay a Culverhouse Choice GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, tin ldc. ng of the W. M. 5. of the Unii homposn, Bowmanville; Mr. g« i i ' i 4 + CLOTHES PINS .....ccovivnnnn. rh bi 6 doz c. 3 "Church, At the close of the|and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey, Colum- 0 Christ Thine syss of hight gives.a. pet al smooth perfection ta SEANUT CRISP COOKIES .............. Aer Toe i PE - 'meeting Mrs. Whittaker was pre-{bus; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter, | With Christians always go, any type of skin. HAWES FLOOR GLOSS; 1 pint tin and TFs Xd . sented with a beautiful bouquet Prince Albert; Mr. and Mrs.{In every pang that rends the : : 1 HANDY APPLIER .........ooiviiian ,..Both for 69c. of roses. = ! Gainer, Ballyduff, Mr, and Mrs.| ~~ heart i ! (No rubbing required and dries in 20 minutes) rsa x . ©". Sunday visitors Were Mr. A: L.| Milbert* Howsam, Ottawa; Mrs.| He thi ith 'grief: 3 Brio aud Rots and Miss Grace| M.. Rundle and' son Lloyd, of And on api al oon Eliot. Hooper, with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.| Toronto. _ ' |Let us make all our sorrows VanCamp, Mrs, W. Barton with} . Ls : known y wo B Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. © SAEs ~ | And 'ask the aid of heavenly| 3 + Rahm and family with Mr. and M 1 Stati power : den Mrs, Orient Sening. Anil Myrtle Station | rye Saviour of every one. - On Wednesday evening Aprilj . Soa : an FA QA Mr a ; : * We are glad to see the beauti-| ~ Mr, C. Hardy and son John, . 4th, 1934, Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Ginn ful sunshine once more. Tho ay ME LEA I oooh. have "+ very pleasantly surprised when heavy rains which we had of late | built a circular sawing machine oh 0 soy rod Rriends 'and bi just" what was needed- to | which does splendid work. i relatives assembled at - their| Dring along the fall wheat-and| Mr..C. Nichols was the guest pd Phone 43, © Port Perry A A A NE LL I RT < FE "Blended to enhance R2¢c natural "skin tones -- Flesh -- White -- Rachel m MELBA Loy'me Powder COAL! WOOD! COKE! AMERICAN ANTHRACITE--"BLUE COAL" CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL, SCOTCH ANTHRACITE "wea of Cadmus, were completely but If your dealer cannot supply . ~ 'home to celebrate their Fortieth grass, +, I Tuy of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope on Sun-|. | you send us his name | Wedding Anniversary. Mr. George West, of Ashburn,|day. ~. = pe RE : ois : HARD BOBYWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD SE To the strains of "Put on your had charge of the evening ser-| . Mrs. F. Turley and little son PARFUMERIE MELBA OF CANADA, LTD. ¢ Toronto SLABS Co vies an old grey bonnet" the bride and|vice last Sunday. Sorry it had| Dickie, of Toronto, visited her ; . LUMBER LIME. CEMENT. TILE, BRICK, ROOFING So... groom of forty years were con- to rain so hard just at that time. | parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodsley i) 4: , LIM, s , R . ©. _ ducted to their place of honour| Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Munn, of |over the week end. : Em ted stor Rev. I. W.| Perth, Dr. and Mis, J. L: Hughes| Mrs. A. Sweetman spent-the| R |, D U CED MARMILL FEEDS Tid anal Newell, of 'Blackstock, perform-| of Toronto, and Miss Margaret | week end with her father Mr. D. d © 7 ed a unique and impressive wed-| Hughes, of - General Hospital| McDermott, in Port Perry, who : ~~. ding ceremony which re-united | staff, Toronto, were guests of|we hear is very ill, which his] PR I C E S the happy cotiple in the holy| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beacock on|Scugog friends are sorry to hear.| - Marmill Chick "Starter. has proven by practical tests its superiority over a great many chick starters. It is a ration that will give young chicks a real start in life. It is made up to a standard of quality to give results, not down to a * bonds of matrimony. At the| Wednesday last. 15 : We all hope for a speedy re- 3 : Tat Dh ice - close all joined in singing "Blest| Mr. Hilton Lamminan, Osh-|covery. oy es Suits sponged and pressed Eyesight Specialist price to sell. i y be the Tie that Binds." Mr..and| awa, was a week end visitor of | Mr. Geo. Samells has had his 60 Cents Open Monday, Wednesday, oa 13 Mrs. Ginn. were then presented|pfy, and Mrs. Oliver Lane. = ** house-and barn wired for hydro, Dry Cleaned $1.00 and Friday Evenings, or by F RED E. REESOR ie appointment "at all times. DISNEY BLOCK Oshawa Opp. Post Office, Phone 1516 ioe: - with the following address and al ar." 40 4 Mrs. Manley Wilson | which he will find very handy. : the € : , : y Wilson andy 'beautiful chesterfield suite. The| "vr "aq Mrs. Gerald Wilson, | Mrs. D. Hope. Leonard and C.:P. ROLPH address was read by Mrs. Albert | 28% 50 C0 Sunday were |little Shirley, visited he 'sister ] i Wright of. Blankstock, 3 Aiese ests OF Mr. od ny Yvend Mrs. C. Hardy one day last week. Over the Observer Office. : and the presentation made by|yagrarg, dir BRR : their two sons Messrs. Clarence : HEY: j g - Gro : Cw a Not, Almost any day now we expect) VV, P, STOUFFER BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73) NLT Shy FoI Een 2 and Harvey Ginn. = « LA ; ! Cartwright, April-4, 1984 MIs. Geo. Houston, of Toronto, |), "go vice "boy at the filling pg a e-- JA Hoe : > called on relatives here on Sun-| ' =. f Lr PIANO TUNING FOR SALE : ' o i { : ; Jas. n: , 4 T P Vi pe BE res Tor. and Mrs a many day. ; i shation to lean in and pick our Overhuling = pisnp Action Tepaizad, lost Six roomed frame house in Port and OVERCOA 'S at Low rices. EA . xe 4 ¥ * . me n Nn . NO eys re- : 1 SEAN : "friends and relatives have gath- Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Percy]. Ce ey BALDING "cleaning and lubricating Perry, modérn- improvements, garage, © We are offering good valiles--60 i iy OF ar } Plas : } " RTI ji -- do lalty. All work guaranteed. Phone 30, | |ay : - Net ered here. at your home this] were visitors to Whitby on Mon a . 3 3pge Aid ne i ana Koiniid to RARpiss different designs in Tweeds, Fancy yn b 4 evening to» celebrate with you gaye Wer : hota "FOR SALE A A BARGAIN . 23 WOMAN ATED : y Port Perry. ar 22 LL, Worsteds, Gréy and Blue Serges. ¥: He Y 'e : i z y --- or 7 your wedding aniversary. The| The Women's Association ar 500 'capacity Oil Brooder in firs - Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done : friends who witnessed your|planning for a big supper.in the| class condition also 24 1933 Rock | Middle aged woman wanted as com- ; : , A 5 2° marriage ceremony. and who church basement next Tuesday | Pullets, good sbreeding stock. Wm. panion ang finuschespir, Apply Box A Wise man 1s one who noes a WwW T R d MERCHANT TAILOR 1 have travelled with you along|the 24th. An especially good| McCrea, Fgifit Albert ; 3 ; on : : o Ko OUINAI over the Telephone Office, Port Perry "-- heer S-------- A ------ "life's pathway since that day,|program is being. prepared. ' 'can. scarcely realize you have Rverybody come and enjoy your- Sunday. motorist: "That's an 'reached the fortieth mile post on| selves before the spring workl attractive village we're coming oe P rintin DON'T WORRY ABOUT many a joy, many a pleasure A : i .-3 : . | FIRE! | i : ! : ang much Satisfaction. May thel|§ Gd Bar : ® future have in store for you even . ° : 9 brighter days and greater bless- Mulligan S Beauty Shoppe Fad ings. PQuting Hhose years go BE ae SEE, i" Sol have proved yourselves to be a - A : iid : : © most genial host'and hostess and|§ = . Port Perry &. Office. it is always with an assured feel- oc GRR H our property properl of ali kinds is well done at the Star iden hs nh We have good equipment . HAROLD W. EMMERSON sme oe iyour|] Specializes "in PERMANENT WAVING, haying all the etter -- oh 3 Kindly interest in and concern|i latest "methods and appliances: "Ne : i : rT 'So |g for the welfare of others youll" mye new. PARAMOUNT COMBINATION PERMAMENT | A No Port Perry Custom Hatching adc [1s have with the passing of time WAVE, producing a soft; deep, natural wave with curly A © endeared yourselves to us more S ! 5 ; > 21/. Cents per FE and more, We therefore felt|j ends. We give this genuine permanent wave as a special Fyn : . . 2 LU P gg i "© we could not let this opportunity E offer for the coming season, PRICE $3.00 or two for $5.00. Newspapers ' and Periodical can " 7 ™ IN ©" pass without showing in somel{ All the latest styles in Hair CUTTING, FINGER WAVING lg' : Prices quoted on Day Old Chicks, Started Chicks, fondle form a slgnt token of the Intent oly es In FM ARGRLLING. | 'be ordered at the Port Perry and Six Week Old Pullets--ANY BREED 3. our esteem, . /To.mang ie OC 3 TORI Ei 3 » PORT PERRY CUSTOM HATCHERY ey 2 ROO A we hy - H, H. MULLIGAN, Proprietor Phone 75 : Star Offic e. 0 Leonard Block Phone, Port Paty ds N i, 2 cept this present. © May it serve f Ae a nA ise vil Owned and operated by n B 0 and C. H. ROWLAND &