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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Oct 1935, p. 4

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sr ---------- PERSONAL] Dr, J. B. Lundy will be away during . fhe monty of October on a .trip to the Pacific coast. closed for the month of October. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Neill will be _ at home to their friends from 8 to 10 o'clock on the evening of Saturday, October the bth, on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. The Women's Guild of the Anglican * Church are holding their annual Bazaar and Hallowe'en ' Supper on Wednesday, October 80. Keep the date open. Mr. F. D, Slemmon, of Brockville, spent the week end in town. Mr. Jas. Ruddy has moved to Mrs. Rice's house on Perry street, Mr. and Mrs. C. King have moved to the Palmer house on Rosa street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Griffin have moved to the house recently vacated by Mr. King, on Lilla street. L 0. D. E The regular "meeting of Scugog Chapter of the I. O. D. E. will be held at the Public Library on the after- noon of Monday, October 7th, at three ; o'clock. Mrs. Jno. W. Crozier, Miss Bessie Crozier, and Mrs. Harrison, are en- © Jjoying a trip to Vancouver, Seattle, and California. Ve are sorry to report that Mr. "d. Griffen had the misfortune to fall ff a truck while moving his furniture om Tuesday. Mr. Griffen fell. on his back and was badly shaken up. The many friends in this locality will be sorry to hear that Dr. 'James Moore, of Brooklin, suffered a para- lytic stroke, last week, and is now confined to bed. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT Murray Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Clark, of Scugog, met with a * painful accident on Wednesday morn- ing, He was playing basketball in the High School gymnasium, when he had the misfortune to strike his knee against the brick wall. The result was tha§ his knee cap was broken badly. He was taken to Dr. Rennie who has to wire the broken parts to- gether. We are sorry to hear of this serious accident. ~~ VISITATION OF MISSIONARIES ro THE CHURCHES OF OSHAWA PRESBYTERY From Oct. 6th to 13th, inclusive, the Churches of - Oshawa Presbytery - of the United Church, are to be visited by four missionaries. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 8, Dr. J. The office will be| Scugog on Wednesday of last week. Winter is on the Way DAYS at $1.60 each. to bog. pair. $3.60 each, Mitts and Gloves are advancing i price. Buy now and save money, WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatiy's Store, PREPARE NOW FOR THE COLD We have warm DOESKIN SHIRTS MITTS and GLOVES for Fall and Winter, from 30c¢. to $1.25 per pair.' WORK BOOTS from $1.65 to $3.00. DRESS, and WORK SOX from 25c. SPECIAL DRESS SOX, 8 pairs for Port Perry { ' MEAT $1.00, AUTO RUGS, $315 and $6.00, pure | Spected under Government | wool, supervision. 'SPECIAL DRIVING MITTS, $1.25 and $1.60, Phone 4 : BLANKETS, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and | YOUR - ORDERS will receive careful attention, and prompt delivery. * W. BOYNTON n PROPERLY Killed and Chilled" is most suitable for human food. Don't take risks--buy) meats that are killed and in- Vo cks. 177. A. GILBOOKD, Port F it Panny. > STRAYED To the premises of Robt, Thoms, Prince Albert, two horses. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. APPLES FOR SALE : 'ORNER OF SCUGOG AND ELLA STREETS, 'PORT, PERRY, 3 . FOR 8 SALE = © Twenty-five Plymouth Rock Pullets, Apply to Mrs. R. Burnham, RR. 8, Port Perry, Phone 112 r 11. am BAILIFF'S SALE : Postponed sale of Overland car to I be sold by 'auction at Harold Archer's |{§l' Garage, Port Perry, Friday, October ||ll Mrs. Annie Stelnhoff FIRST GAME OF.THE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL game of the World Series in Ameri The score was 3-0. played a wonderful game, today (Thursday.) HONEYDALE The regular meeting of the W.I will be held at the home of Mrs. J, Owen, on Thursday, Oct. 8rd. Last week two of our recently new- miscellaneous showers on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. E. Beare, where some fifty friends gathered to present Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey (nee Hilda Wallace) with a shower of beautiful and useful gifts, and on Fri- day evening a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley where they presented Mr. and Mrs. O. Bradley with some very beautiful gifts, : Miss Helen Edwards has returned home after spending five weeks with friends in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston, of Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. McDowell, Janet- ville, spent Sunday:<'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Edwards. 5 Those who attended the Women's Institute meeting at 'Brooklin from this branch were Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs, L. Honey, Mrs. Jas. Owen, Mrs. O. Edwards, and Mrs. R. Willan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson, and Miss Edna attended the School Fair at Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Willan with Mr. On Wednesday afternoon the first can Baseball was played at Detroit. It was a wonderful win for the Chicago Cubs of the National League. While the Cubs were slated to win, the Detroit Tigers It was a pitchers battle from beginning to end. The second game is played in Detroit / ly weds were presented with splendid M. Whiting, B.A. Peoples' Society banquet. for 100 young people and Church Officials and Society Representatives at 6.16. At 7.30 the missionaries will address the gathering. The public are cordially invited to hear these outstanding men of the Orient. It promises to be a very interesting occasion and the programme will be carried through with dispatch ending not later than 9 o'clock. Plan to be there. TTT o-- IN MEMORIAM HORTOP--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James Hor- top, who passed away October 4th, 1934. Sweet are the memories, that never fade, Of one we loved but could not save. Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a wonderful memory he left behind. --Sadly-missed by wife and family. --_----------e PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 a.m.--Public Worship 1.46 a.m.--Young Men's Bible Class and Forum, 2.45--=Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.--Special Young' People's Service, Friendly half hour at the close, ' Tuesday, 6.15--Y.P.S. Banquet and reception to our Missionary guests. 'Wednesday, Oct. 9, 8 p.m.-- Special W.M.S. Rally in 8. S. Room. o_o CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 11 a.m.--Holy Communion, - er ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. Scrimgeour, of Trinidad and Rev. of Japan, will visit Port Perry, and be the guest of the Port Perry Church at the Young A banquet cent bereavement, F. Johns and Miss J. Johns, Caesarea, motored to Bobcaygeon on Sunday, and visited with Mr. Willan's aunt Mrs. T. Arnott. Mr. and Mrs, ©. Edwards spent a few days.last week in Cavan, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. Tinney. Mrs. O. Edwards and Mrs. R. Wil- lan, attended a meeting of the District Executive' of the W. I. held at the home of the.President, Mrs. F. Holli- day, Brooklin. ; BORN BELL-SMITH--To Mn and Mrs. Pelham Bell-Shiith, (nee Frances Mel- low), 41 Hambly Ave, Toronto, on September © 29th, a son--Pelham Charles Marlett. DIED © COLLINS--- At Port Perry, on Thursday, September 26, 1985, 'Thos. Collins, in his 72nd year. ob '| Switzer, Merle Switzer. Runner-up--Grace Switzer, 10 points, McCrea, Grace Switzer, Merle Swit- zery Grace Bradley. : 1V, 84 points; Form II, 20 points; - Form I; 4 points, Form Vv, 4 points. 82nd year. Born in March, 1864, Mrs, ,posa and Scott. /make her home with her daughter. In November, some thirty years ago. . born four children; three of whom who died in their childhood, 'adopted son died while in the army during the Great War, Mrs, Steinhoff, a life long Metho- dist, was a very active church worker up until recent years and the interest she still had in her surroundings was noticeable in the fact she kept a diary up until three days before her last illness. - She Mrs. W. L. Moase, Seagrave,. two 'grandsons Glen and Reg. Moase. One brother, Abraham Raymer and one sister Mrs. Anderson, both' of Mark- ham. The funcral was held. from -the home of her daughter on Friday and the body laid to rest in the Methodist Cemetery, Box Grove. oro PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL FIELD DAY RESULTS Junior Girls' 60 yards--Margaret McCrea, Ruth Blewett, Marion Brent. 76 yard dash--Margaret McCrea, Marion Brent, Eileen Birkett Carnegie, Ruth Blewett. Broad Jump--Marion Brent, Ruth Carnegie, Eilen Birkett. - Basketball Throw--Ruth Carnegie, Marion Brent, Ruth Blewett. : Champion--Marion Brent, 11 pts., Runner-up--Ruth Carnegie, 7 pts. Senior Girls. 60 yards -- Merle Switzer, Grace Switzer. ; 756 yards -- 'Merle Switzer, Grace Switzer, Ruth Brent. High Jump--Grace Bradley, Grace Running Broad Jump--Grace Swit- zer, Merle Switzer, Grace Storie, Basketball Throw -- Alma Lee, Merle Switzer, Grace Switzer. Champion, Merle Switzer, 11 pts, Relay--Middle School -- Margaret Results: by. Forms--Forms III and Mrs.. Annie Steinhoff died at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. L. Moase, on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1936, after a short illness. She was in her Steinhoff was the daughter of Abra- ham Raymer, who in the pioneer days held evangelistic services throughout the township of Reach, Brock, Mari- Practically all her life 'was spent in Markham until six- teen years ago when she came to 1889, she, married John Steinhoff, who predeceased' her To them were One is survived by dne daughter High Jump-- Marion Brent, Ruth| | munity, department, preferred.~ Give 'experience, number and' salary expecta. 4th, at 3 p.m, : ' . Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. STRAND THEATRE UXBRIDGE We Lead in Varied Entertainment Thurs., Fri, Saturday, (This week) Mona Barrie and Jack Holt, in "PLL FIX IT" A fixer in polities." A failure in in- love. Comedy and Cartoon. Chap. .4 of "Fig ting with Kit Carson" serial. Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct. 7-8-9 a new caste of stars in King Vidor's million dollar picture "Our Daily Bread" Now that Thanksgiving is near, this an appropriate picture, we live, we love, we fight for our daily bread. ' Comedies. Thurs., Fri, Sat. (next week) Jean Parker - Chas. Butterworth : "Have a Heart" COMING -- Jackie Cooper, in oyeasate: Island --Thanksgiving | : IS YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER? Serious problems willface your dependants at your death. Why not protect them against 5 all possible disputes, litigation ! and distress, by having your solicitor draw or revise your Will to-day and by appointing : this Corpora tion your Executor? Sree RUSS | } | CORPORATION ; CAPSULES Tiassa it 320.2. 8 FROSST'S NEO-CHEMICAL $100 FOOD . Biron $2.05 REXALL COD LIVER OIL and Creosote «csv s..:$1.00 ia Few, k = | ing 'the fall and winter months, when nat Is scarce and coughs, colds, flu, Cll AYERSTS ALPHAMETTES PURETEST COD LIVER OIL : $1.00 and $3.50 AYERSTS CALCIUM A PURETEST HALIBUT LIVER AYERST'S 10p COD LIVER - REXALL EMULSION OF COD \ OIL avian ei.67c, and $1.69 | woevus COD LIVER OIL AND MALT . ,95¢ and $1.50 PARKE DAVIS HALIVER | OIL CAPSULES ......$1.25 "PARKE DAVIS Cop LIVER OIL, 16 02. .......,....81.00 _ PURETEST COD LIVER OIL. 'SQUIBB'S CoD LIVER OIL SQUIBB'S ADEX TABLETS $1.00 SCOTT'S EMULSION hd * 49¢. and 98e. WAMPOLE'S TASTELESS (mint or- plain) 50: & $1.00 Extract of Cod Liver $1.00 A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 PORT PERRY LEARN.... Hair Dressing & Beauly Culture AT THE BETTY LOU SCHOOL ms OSHAWA Special F all Rates Managersss uns. BEATRICE AULD Phone 2908, pe 3 a PREPARATIONS TY. build vesistonce, da n ural sunshine 1 TABLETS ....75c. and $1.25 - [| OIL CAPSULES ,.....$1.00 LIVER with -Hypophosphites ; 50¢. and $1.00 - and other prep : i for winter ha bo ma de at once, {Consult us. about re: pairs. : | Il Good stock of Kimber; I|§ shingles. and roofing on | hand. a | | sam 'N. Griffen Lumber Co.' Phone 240 PORT PERRY, ONT. Eyesight Specialist 'Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, or by appointment at all times. : DISNEY BLOCK. Oshawa = £ |.Opp. Post Office, Phone 1516 -- DRUDGERY | ELIMI NATED. BY OUR WET WASH 20 PIECES $1. 00 All FinisHED Oshawa Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., Limited Phone 143 [Mrs. Cooney, Ageni] We call and deliver _|SUITS CLEAN Suits sponged. and pressed 50 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P.ROLPH 'Over: the Observer Office I NEW BARNS Barns of the i and practically. 'fire roof, are' 'being erected on farms in this district, re placing structures: recently destroyed by fire. On the farm. of Fred Holliday, and operated by his_ s¢ y Walter, north- east of Brooklin, a Preston steel barn, 115 feet long and 4 0 ftet wide, is now under' construction, and will be com- pleted in about 80 days. This barn will have all modern stable equip- ment, a ventilation; system, electric machinery, ete. On the .William Di Dyer farm near Columbus, a concrete and steel barn will be built, It will be 115 feet long and 36 feet wide, with all the lattst equipment. © When . completed it will be one of the finest! barns in the com- ~~ =Whitby Gazette, * NEW FALL : COATS Priced $9.95 and up "A few self-collared coats ONE DAY SALE ay OCTOBER 4th DRESSES That will Thrill you A A gala collection of new !dresses, sparkling fall ares: in"fibre silks, crepes, velvets, wools, Priced $3.95 and up New skirts in dashing . Styles, . $1.95 up. Handpicked styles for fall nter, with rich fur and ars, and chamois inter- lining. "Sizes 18 to 46. $7.95 and up Mrs, Hall, Mitliner, Port Perry 2 on A Phone to JOHY FARMER No. 85 "YOUR EYES. Consult us if you have any suspicion of failing eyesight. It may save 'ANTED 5 Ambitious a 20 to 40; for sales some sales experience one 163 King St, E., Oshawa, Ont." )} (evenings) or write to 'H. M. King, | DIED Geo. B. Crandell, Thedford Mines, Quebec, beloved husband of Flossie Kyle, and son-in-law of Mrs. S. Kyle, of Port Perry, died.suddenly at his home in Thedford Mines, on Saturday, September 28th, 1935. The funeral service was in charge of the Masonic Lodge. The late Mr, Crandell was born in Lindsay, but has been in Thedford Mines, for the past thirty years, where he was engaged with the Shaunigan Power Co. (Lindsay papers please copy) itl) BPP es. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Collins wish to eonvey their sincere thanks to their nay file friends and neighbours, special- r. Mrs. Wm, Turner, for the Ir and at the time of their re- ol Spans URA SUFFERER entertained Corn Pain and Bumpy Bunion until Cress Corn and Bunion Salves re. moved them. . At A. M. Lawrence's TO HOLDERS OF . . . i - STOCKS and BONDS 'Which Have DEPRECIATED 40% to 60% \ --and which are no longer paying interest or divi- dends--we shall be glad to submit, without obli- gation to yon, detailsof a plan, which in many, cases offers possibilities of ultimate recovery of your principal and a reg- ular monthly income, m Rey. D- A. Fer ni i head Minister Ww. PF. Macrisod © co. Metropolitan Bldg,, Toronto Without obligation, please give Address. _._.. e information on your plan, a Ee gry Ete de dL A SE ¢ . ~ Py Qua TS pats: Lhd Ab EL EE Drug Store, Port Perry. a CEPHAS SLEEP, Port Perry 1t you 'meed INSURANCE of No mater what needs, they © || atthe Star Oren Sen INSURANCE AND INVESTMENT CR wishes to announce that he has urchased the Insurance and Investment business from Mr. C. Maybee, of Brighton, and will open -a branch Office there, with Mr. Sam Netley in charge, . your printing can be supplied you years of future trouble. "F.E.LUKE & SON 163-167 Yonge St. EH Opp. Simpson' s-- Upstairs Phone El 4820. . DR, Ww. 8. HARPER Graduate te ot Sty Unis adical Gell Post dm in Ee Office and Burgery--Port Parry, om, WW. A. San; ngster Gu DENTAL bi } Office Hours: 9 am. to 5pm. Office Upstairs, over Emmerson's : Insurance Offes Re CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solleitors, Notaries Publ GORDON D,. TALL F,

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