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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Feb 1935, p. 5

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- ~ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, i he 5 ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1985 Te - -- ee When the house seems empty with Mary away at boarding school . . . and letters seem a long time coming . . . and the holidays are weeks away . . . Pick up the telephone. A Long Distance chat will 'cheer you up and Mary too. @® Long Distance is a comfort indeed. kt you so much at such low. cost. You can talk 100 miles: or for 'as Ii 30 cents. Consult the RR. le . directory. front' pages of your ne Old England Lodge Hold Installation of Officers : On Tuesday evening, February 19,, and all the nice things that go with the 1936 officers of Old England Lodge were installed by D.D.S.P. Bro. Hinton | just ask Bro. Ben. Smith, .of Oshawa. :a number of short speeches were heard Following the ceremony from the visitors from Oshawa and 'Whitby who accompanied the D. D. Following the lodge meeting the| members of Old England Lodge were hosts to the visitors and invited them to the ' White Kitchen Restaurant where Bro. Walter Cook had prepared . a real English dinner of roast beef R= 5 S.0.E., Port Perry, such a meal. And was it good! You Officers Installed for 1935 President--Lewis Bond. Past President--Jos. R. Baird . Vice-President--Ben Smith Secretary--Wm, Ettey Treasurer--Geo, R. Davey, Guard--P, Lavington. Chaplain--A. W. Allin Committeemen--T. A. Blight and Chas. Stabback. DONT insured HAROLD W. WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly at once EMMERSON wo: BLOWER COAL--For your Phones--94 W and 94J. 'PORTPERRY COALYARD Let us look after your fuel needs. } ". all different sizes and kinds of fuel required. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pen- nsylvania Hard Coal--you can always be sure of get- ting uniform, good coal when you order Famous Reading Anthracite--Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. COKE--Hamilton By-Product (now called Hamco Dustless coke), or Semet Solvay Coke. WELSH COAL -- SCOTCH COAL -- CANNEL COAL STEAM COAL with Welsh Blower or Scotch Blower Coal. HARDWOOD -- SOFTWOOD -- CEMENT --LIME--TILE PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT : "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" We can supply you with Nut and Range sizes. Blower. We can supply you | M. A. GERROW : 'Gerrow Brothers, Bakery We offer you good service, and' it will pay you to leave your baking worries to us. We can supply all your Bread and Pastry needs. , | Jackson, of Seagrave. There were al- PRINCE ALBERT The Young People's League will meet on Thursday evening this week, instead of Wednesday. The Women's Association are to meet at the home of Mrs. T. E. Philp on Wednesady afternoon. * The meeting of the Community Club last Thursday night was well attend- ed and the program enjoyed. The program for next meeting is being ar- ranged by Miss Grace Vickery, Mr, Fred Hunter and Mr, Jack Butson, Mr, T. J. Sager attended the funeral of his father Mr, Chases Sager at Queensboro last Thursday. On Tuesday evening a miscellaneous shower was given in honour of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Wannamaker (nee Gertrude Martyn) in the basement of the church when many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the bride and groont, Mr. H. R. Murphy and Mr. J, T. Dob- son on behalf of the Church Board presented the bride with a casserole, and the following address: _ : El To Mrs. Bertrum Wannamaker-- At last the inevitable has happened and you have severed your connection with Prince Albert, henceforth to cast in your lot with the community at Seagrave. We have watched you grow from little girlhood to womanhood and gradually take your place in our church life here--as Sunday School teacher, Church organist and League worker. We will miss your help in all these capacities, as faithfulness has been your watchword, and we re- gret very much to lose you as our numbers are few at best. We would refer especially to-night to your work as organist in the church here in Prince Albert, which has been (as it is in many small communities like ours) a labour of love. You have been faith- ful and efficient in this capacity, and while we feel we cannot repay you for your services we would like in some small way to show our appre- ciation, so we ask you to accept this gift, and as you look upon it, and use it, may it revive memories of pleasant associations in our church life here. You have assumed the responsibility of establishing a home of your own. Let us remind you here that no great- er opportunity can come to any woman in this any other nation, than that of establishing a home in which the name of God is revered and the principles of his son Jesus Christ practiced. May it be your lot to have such a home, and may you and your husband long live to enjoy each" others company. " Signed. on behalf of Prince Albert Church--H. R. Murphy, T. E. Philp, J. T. Dobson, Mrs. A. E. Hunter, Miss S Laird * * The fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dobson was cele- brated on Sunday last by a happy family gathering at their home here. Mr. J. Thos Dobson and Miss Eliza- beth A. Gibbs were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents in Port Hope on February 25th, 1885 by Rev. John Learoyd, Methodist mini- ster. They took up residence on the farm at Manchester now occupied by their son Harvey and lived there for 43 years. Seven years ago they re- tired from farming and moved to their present home in Prince Albert. They have always been active in the work of the church, first the Methodist church and later the United Church. Mr. Dobson, for over 30 years was superintendent of the- Sunday School at Manchester and is at present assistant Supt. at Prince Albert Sun- day School, and elder of the Church. He also served as Township Councillor for some years, Mr. and Mrs. Dobson raised a family of six sons and two daughters. One son Rosswell passed away three years ago, Those present for this happy oc- casion were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobson and two sons; Mr. and Mr¥, Joshua Dobson and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dobson, of Man- chester; Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Dobson and son, Mr, and Mrs. Everett Dobson and two sons of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stomp and daughter, of Alliston; Mrs. Rosswell Dobson and little daughter of Oshawa, and Mr. .and Mrs. Allan BOOTS, Everything Must be Sold A Few Days' Extension COST--PRICE--NOTHING COUNTS GROCERIES SHOES AT THE LOWEST PRICES YOU HAVE SEEN Come in and see what we have to offer in REAL MONEY SAVERS. Ask us about the store fixtures, scales etc. they are for sale. RUBBER Port Perry T. J. WIDDEN Sacrifi very low prices, Boy's Sweaters, regular $1.15 .. sacrifice prices. STOP and LOOK! | (Clearance Sale Commencing Thursday, Feb. 28th | Now folks is your chance to get a supply for the whole family im' Drygoods line with a saving of 50%. never had such bargains offered you in this community, so make; sure and come and get your share of our bargains at this sale. This sale is to raise money and we must and are going to sell the merchandise we are offering in this advertisement. Boys' Fleece-lined Combinations and two pieces, good make and at, We have a lot of yard good-which will be sold at prices to suit you. We pay 12¢. Ib. live weight for Hens, Chickens, Geese, Ducks, also top prices for geese and duck feathers and hides. For information Phone 177 ~ Port Perry Dominion Store We are sure that you have, MEN'S GOODS Scarfs, good bargain ...... each 49c. SO Tall, G0 ATR ve suds os $1.19 Good Work Boots ........ Pair $1.79) Wool Sweaters, to clear ........ $1.10 LADIES' GOODS Fleece-lined Underwear ......... 55¢ . Dress Pants .................... 89c¢. Raincoats 29c. Work Pants, red back ........... 89c. | House Dresses 59¢c. | Overalls, heavy weight .......... 99¢c. | Silk Stockings ............. Pair 29c. Good Work Shirts, to clear ...... 59¢c. | Wool Stockings ........ .... Pair 29¢.: Good Dress Shirts, to clear ...... 65¢. | Corselettes and corsets 89c.! =| Work Socks ........... .+..Pair 10c.|Silk Scarfs ..................... 19c. Dress Socks ........... per pair 15c.| Shoes, reg. $2.95, ..to clear at $1.75 Boys' and Girls' Stockings and footwear at sacrifice prices. | v3 ny mate sds ares ... To clear at 59c. We have a lot of Ladies' and Girls' Underwear to be sold at | -39c¢. Ib. Cooper's Dri-Kill, so present Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Dobson of Manchester, Mr. Locke, of Toronto! Mr. Kidney and Miss Audrey Wren, of Alliston, Mr, and Mrs. Dobson received gifts in honour of the occasion also beauti- ful flowers were presented to the bride and groom. Their many friends join heartily in wishing them many more years d happy maried life. d¢ hay Send "The Star' G. M. GERROW to absent friends Port Perry Noxema, regular 25c. jar now 15c. Bulk Assorted Candy, very special at CirazyWater Crystals, large size now $1.25; small size 75c. | Dr. Bell's Veterinary Wonder, $1.00 | Morrison's Drug Store Phone 16 75c. per can Ontario BUY NOW Made- and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. Q. We are offering good values--=60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grew Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done WwW T R : d MERCHANT TAILOR LJ ° Oo . man Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry to-Measure SUITS and Blue Serges. F. W. BROCK & SON 'RED & WHITE STORE Flour Sale this Week QUAKER XXXX BREAD FLOUR, 98's ............ $2.49 FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 98's TREC SE TA, $2.89 FIVE ROSES FLOUR ............... 24's, 79¢. T's, 27c. PASTRY PLOUR, 208 un rsnnwng rnvusannpnioghns 79c. PASTRY -PLOUR, 98'S ..... 000i vinisssrrrrennnnss $2.85 VEGETABLES I Per dozen 35¢. and 49c. FRUIT SUNKIST ORANGES LARGE LEMONS ....................... Per dozen 23c. GRAPEFRUIT, seedless .......... amen ~...1 for 25¢c. TOMATOES, Ib 22¢. HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 15¢. CATSUP, Crosse & Blackwell, 14 0z. ............ 2 for 25¢. je re SUPREME SHORTENING .......... PTI 2 for 25¢. Specials in Staple Dry Goods CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON, 40" and 42" wide, good value al ... oo ini iiiiines ran Per yard 29c. - SHAKER FLANNEL in plain white and striped, 27 inches wide. Regular 15¢. value for......... Per yard 12c. PURE LINEN TOWELLING in good weight, 16 inches wide Regular 15¢. value ........ nest ames en Per yard 12c. GLAZENE COVERED COTTON BATTING, full size, 72" x 90", and on the wrapper is printed one complete quilt pattern .................... i... Price each 50c. STAMPED MATS for hooking rag rugs, size 27 x 40 inches. Priced at 29c. Phone 43, Port Perry | | 1935 Service It is with a great deal of pleasure we offer to the buying public, not only a service as nearly 100°¢ as possible, but also the following high grade fuels and building materials. Our leader in the fuel line is "BLUE COAL" Coke--"STELCO COKE" made in Hamilton, Ont. "JASPER HARD" Coal from Alberta. We can also supply Blower Coal, and coal for stoker use. WOOD--Hard Body wood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs. LUMBER--We have a very good stock of White Pine, Jack Pine and Spruce lumber on hand. B. C. Cedar Shingles. LIME, TILL, TEN-TEST, and SHEETROCK, the fireproof building hoard. ASPHALT ROOFING. MARMILL CHICK STARTER. FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 DO YOUR Radio, Vacuum Cleaner, Fixtures, Heaters, or other Electrical appliances give their best performance? If not, there is a reason, We specialize in all these lines, and at the most réasonable prices. Don't let these in- conveniences be a menace to your home. Phone 26 Hon HOPKINS & FARMER Dealers in Delco Light and Westinghouse Products PORT PERRY We stock meats of the best grade. When you want quick, courteous service, phone CAWKER BROS. Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry. Prompt Delivery RL pr _ ag ATS o oh ar, tat vad Ler Pater " -- i I gr ws hw Zh = Jarl Cn a pe wm Am ip po yr oy . ET

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