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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Mar 1938, p. 4

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YR RSE RE BE SEE Si i } -- - _--_ T-- pate --_-- " -- ---- Senet (Port } ) POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY | ANULICE 10 CREDITORS AND HOUSE FOR RENT SSA RRS RACES SERRE : - Ee # 1 ANY. Owing to icy roads and bad weather OL HERS 7 rooms, on Mary St., hard and soft 3 % : conditions the Church Basketball play-| in the kstate of kKhzabeth Hillman, water in kitchen, lectrie light. Pos- % Lawrence' S res Store News St* Patrick's Supper downs--Peterborough vs. 'Port Perry, Deceased. session about the middle of March. |® ~ All peisons having claims against lhe mslale of luuzabeth Hulman, late 01 Lhe county ol lurham, who died on or OSHAWA {. BORN about lie Luin day of January, 1Yds, MEDD-=To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd |, pe coy noutied wo send particulars & of Epsom, at Port Perry Hospital, on! = ..ie to the undersigned on or be- F March 7th, 1938, a son. Apply to Mrs. John McMillan, Phone | § 37, Port Perry.* marl0 | 5 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 5 The undersigned is prepared tol 5 rent the Jno. Warren property, Prince | § Albert, furnished or unfurnished. |® (You can save with Safety at Your Rexall Stere) OTHER GOOD SOAP ~ VALUES <> : PALMOLIVE (regular) ..4 for 28¢c. # PALMOLIVE (giant size) 3 for 23e. : HLA THEATRE village oi Blackstock in the o 3 A © at the High School here, had to be and voncert postponed until Saturday evening this * in St. John's Presbyterian Church, hr} week. Don't miss the game. Thursday, March 17th, Supper served | from 6 to 8 pan." Good progra.n pro-| vided. Admission 4Uc., Children Zoc. Mr, and Mrs. I, Colgate 8 : dating Soap E. Reesor v cre in FRIDAY and SATURDAY i : day ndis i ) lore tue Z4un day oi March, lYés = 1 ¥ arkhan oh Luecday attend), 8 the " on wi id Py Yate will be There is at the house an excellent |§ SPECIAL DOVE CASTILE . ..6 fer 25e. : FISTS) Of fttiaais ibn on aa bt A: ih K' wiswribuled having regard only to the SONJI HEINA and garden, and small fruit. Apply to i INTRODUCTORY _JERGEN'S CARBOLIC, . .8 for de. PL DEN Ad Wwe nus . 4 ] v : x 3 - 5 & ¥ { $ ing enthusiasts in Port Vorls, by {| claims oi which the undersigned shall DON. AMECHIA, in Mrs. John. Warren, Prince Albert. OFFER LIFEBUOY ,...........per cake 8c. § i : : CASHMERE BOQUET ....2 for lle. § Len have noice, and tue undersigued will "nol be liable to any person oi whose claim they shall not then have wiom he will be greatly missed, us he came here summer alter summer for his fishing sport. "Happy Landing" '3 cakes llc. WOODRURY'S cisarsvaa3 for 25¢. Wood Sawing The undersigned is prepared to do + fee _oeilieel oe Bm CALL ® REVIVAL e : . | noice. = 4 ¥ i RE. h Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Carnegic leit] ¥ 4 vated at Toronto this 19th day of "Wife vs Secretary" wood sawing. Phone 39, Port Perry. |} A M. LAWRENCE Sab fF last week for a motor trip to kiorida. |! J HN Hk coruary, 1938, : ORR' C. BRQWNE. 3 x 3 Yd ht he i " starring Clark GABLE, Merna 4 The Stors ¢ OLY Mr. W. L. Parrish and Mr. C.K. b 4 Llaude Lu. Hillman and Frank L. LOY and a HARLOW 15 PHONE 4 Rezalt 2 al A Slowait were $n Toronto on Monday, hi Nash, luxecutors, By Frank L. Nash, 4 . SUITS. CLEANED 8 osotorceoncaiionoensaaeteosciosorROrOtoNCt ICCTCICISIIaSRCICIotessty ALR ' and attended the tuneral service oi {of Queen SL, West, 'Loronto, their Bak ; the late Sit James MacBiien in Su ) FARMER 4 Solicitor herein, marl) * SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, ; i : - : 7 80 Cents | Laul"s Anghcan Church. BE THRIFTY AND sHoP AT i Mr. W. J. Cook has sold the Ross } kia 10 CREDITORS i Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dry Cleaned $1. 00° 1 general store at Myrtle Station to Mr, " ) 8 In the Estate of Robert McKee, 1 : Clavence Harrison. We understana FOR Deceased. THE BARONESS C. P, ROLPH ort Perry G 0 ore: £3 + All persons having claims against the Listate of Robert McKee, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the ounty of Durham, Retired Farmer, c¢ceased, who died on or about the sirst day of January, 1938, are here- Aby notitied to send in to the, under- |' signed solicitors on or before the 24th aay of March 1938, full particulars of their claims, © _Immediately after March 24th, 1938, Hp of the 'Testator will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. Dated February 22, 1938. = Harrison will re-mouel this property mito a dwelling. tuat dur, OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICE | R W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON ~ Office Hours: 9 a.m. to. 5 p.m. Office Up-Stairs, over Sléep's' Insurance' Office. and THE BUTLER" starring WILLIAM POWELL and ANNEBELLA * Starting THURSDAY and con- RADIO mr. Clair Finn, who has been man- ager ol Dominion Stores, tor about a yur, 1s to be promoted. He has been a pieasing personality and will be missed here. He is succeeded by Mr. Leo. Smith, ot Port Hope. I SPECIALS -- ENGLISH OILCLOTH RUGS, AV) X 6 iin rrinan ser 9865 RY - § FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS .. ..45c., 65¢. and 98c: <> - Ie on Tt A i an = ian. COMING TO TOWN! 'the Carolina Jubilee Singers are ) | Phone i or 50 counng to rort Perry United Church 0. on hiarch 28th. Watch for bills, ) Port Perry tinuing for three days, i "The. Big Broadcas§] (The firm of darn is discived) | COTTAGE SETS ....... LL per set 696. g e. a ARTHUR W. S. GREER [8 GUARANTEED PAINTS and VARNISHES, ......5¢. qt. «of 1938") in stendance a my Por Fry oes on 1B GUARANTEED ENAMEL .................... 45 pt. | g with W. C FIELDS and [| ee em ern oe sppiintuns |g EXTRA SPECIAL--5-STRING BROOMS ........c»29c. B.-- sere se DR. DAVID ARCHER HONORED pr. David Archer veteran physician|'{ of "each week, or by appointment, smp by the Ontario County Association at a complimentary din- of Ontario County was honoured re¢- Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, MAR' Y ucen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 i ( ; 13 cently with an honorary lite member; | @e. Sn. @. @n. > Ont, Solicitors for Robert. McKee : RTHA RA 9 -~ a v, Ph ot FLOOR WAX--O0-80-GOOD.. ...... EERREREE) tin 15¢. 2 Medical Istate. : SHINE BRIGHT WAX I I IE EN I STI RAP IPA I AY .Ib tin 25c¢. ! marl0 OBITUARY = DR. W. S. HARPER ° SALE OF HORSES ner. Others who soceived Simic) yi Sota © NOTICE RE TAXES pSEoronsny | | Swit ol etl de su OWNED AND OPERATED BY wnors were Dr. D. S. oig, br. TI. L .- Notice is hereby given that all ar-| Geo. Todd will arrive this week With | posi Graduate in Surgery of' Medical Gradu- ill H 'DURKIN 30 3 PORT PERRY Kaiser and Dr. C. F. Mecdillivray. Greenbank, Feb, 28 -- The largely | oars of 1937 taxes on lands in this|a load of good young horses, to be Ses' College aud Polyelinis, 1 London, England, nt iy : ; sold at Port Perry, March 18th." 1 Jackson, Auctioneer. London, England, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. ~~ © attended service of the late Mrs, Wm. Municipality will be returned to the Ti ; AG A 1 OO ROD. here on Spottard who passed away County Treasurer at April 1st. next, _| Office and Burgery--Port Perry, Ont. THE RURAL LEAGUE HOCKEY Fels gig Lalds At SCHEDULE HAS ENDED WITH |Sunday, lebruary: 20th, was held -atd jy, accordance with the provisions of ' -- . "DR. J. B, LUNDY "{ The firm of Grea & Huumpmzars is disolved THE FOLLOWING RESULTS | her howe on Wednesday, February 26. | he Assessment Actand that on and MYRTLE AUCTION SALES . RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS - P. W. L. T. Pts.| Rev Thomas Wallace. ol the United after that date all payments on ac- ] : 41 = 5 DENTAL SURGEON 24%:8imcoe Street North, Oshawa. - Prince Albert 8 5 p10 |Church was in charge of the service] oun of such arrears will be required| Mr. ali Mrs. Frank' 'Harrison and| FRIDAY, MARCH 11, Farm Stock Office above Bell Telephone: Exchange, | Phone 814°. ==. vo Myrtle ...... 7 4 2 1 9 [and offered a message ol copifort in| {4 be made to the said County Treas- son Gorden - visited - Mrs, Harrisons and WEL ts, the property of Robt. | RESTA Pon Perry own Scugog ...... 8 4 3 1 9 his text and dddress. mam urer at Whitby. Sean. parents . Mr. and Mrs. Gasgoyne- of Taylor, lot 8, con.'7, Reach. See bills, North # side Queen Street, Port Perry, eek or by ay al tTnool Port Perry .. 8 3 2 3 9 - Favorite hymns of ie deceased | NOTICE is further given that ar-| Brooklin, on Sunday. for particulars, Phones: Office e8w, 'Residence 88j Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 Blackstock ... 7 0 6 1.1 were sung with Mus. Ilmer Wallace rears of Business Taxes, Water rates,] Old customers here regret .very - Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. re 2 : : As you will note Prince "Albert is accompanying: and License Fees, overdue. for more| much that' owing to a change in pro-} \yednesday, March 16th -- Farm TE------ first. with 10 points, but there are three tied for second, with 9 points, therefore it was decided to draw for positions and have first and third play oli, and second and fourth play off. The draw placed the-team thus: Port Percy vs, Prince Albert, and MyRNle VS, Beugog. These games will be played on Tuesday, March 15th. Firsy game to start at 8 p.m. sharp. No advance in admission. . ee el I PNP PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, M.A, B.D, RN Minister. 11 am--(4)--"Thy Kingdom Come" 1.45 .p.m.--DMen's Class and Forum. 2.40 p.m.--Sunday Scheol." 7 p.m.--""The Courage of the Coward" Mrs Spotiard was-in her 74th Year, having been bon on concession 10, of Township isd. * Her father being Mr. DW halen and her mother Margaret Cragg: She was christened Mary lien Whalen and lived in onc ot a small group oi houses just rn of the old Brock Road, irom there dhe marricd" Mr. Alfred Tigshaw, three children were born -- Hannah Jane, dying in infancy; Irwin, who lived till 1926 and a surviving -daughter Mar- garet now wife of Mr. of this village. | : The death of her uh broke up Reach | the home and she journeyed with her father tq Manitoulin' Island where they lived for several years, both re- turning later to farm on concession 12 near here. Bike Cragg : than six months at April 1st, will be 'Thapded to the Solicitor for the Muni- cipality to be collected according. to Jaw and a$ ordered by By;Law No. 983 of the municipality. G. F. MANNING, Municipal Clerk. Daylight Saving "Lo the Editor of the Port Perry Star: Dear sir,-- Last year Port Perry had Daylight Saving, and #, was a- big saving to the farmer. * Time means money 'as. much to the farmer as to any other man. Port Perry was one of the small towns to step out and give the farm} Jas. prietors in the store in Brooklin, Mr. Bill Lade, who has been making week- |p, ly deliveries. through here for the past '10 years, made his final trip last week, but we trust that wherever his lot is cast he may enjoy continued success. TPlegsed to report that Mr. and Mrs. Beacock are able to be around 'I'hieves entered Mr. Hugo Bradley's barn sometime during last Wednesday night and stole fifteen sacks of grain from the granary. Clark of Oshawa.was notified and is investigating. The World Day of Brayer was held in the chufch basement on Friday afternoon,. the - president Mrs, Honey presiding for the following program: Quiet music by the pianist Mrs. Luery, * Provincial police stock and implements, the property of v. Frank Dring, lot 10, concession 9, "East - Whitby, . See bills for list. 'Terms:Cash. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 19th -- 31 Cows, at the Farm of 'D. McArthur. & Son, lot '11, con. 10, Reach, south of Greenbank. © 'See bills for particulars. : Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. 'TUESDAY, 'MARCH: 22nd -- Farm Stock, Tplements. and Real Estate, property of J. A, Carmichael, Myrtle, See bills for list and particulars. A GIRL WANTED Girl wanted for general housework. (east of Raglan) es * Ted Jackson, 'Auctioneer. i CLARK'S BEANS wiTH ~ QUALITY VALUES PORK 3 i 2-2. 25 Lord's Prayer "in unison, responsive RK'S .SSORTED ~ SOUPS =it..nn 42 "25 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. J, C. Clough: -In her early years deceased fod Jearned dressmaking and being very proficient at it had served in nearly under Standard = Time. He didn't have to lose half a day, and we hope prayers, Hudgins, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Leury, Mrs. E. Redman, Mrs. H. CONNOR'S BRUNSWICK - SARDINES 2.09 if >astor i reac ' - fae Posie: will preach at both}. 142 she married William Spot-| ev that SHY ing. One har dy the morn-| oo oi ire reading, hymn, "In Christ Sleep out. Apply at Star Office. bgheeth RN TN 23 J Fi a po il n I fard and lived in Greenbank sincé|ing is worth two at night. Last year There is No East or West", shoit de-|' geese ; A : : : rn fre liv: =8 Da, Forwi; then. One. daughter, Irene, survives the farmer could come to Port Perry votional reading "Peace Through Fel- " . ETAL : TOMATO JUICE rE or 23 ; [3 Sunday School Play "The Kahw'sf js now the wife of - Mr. Harold|in the morning, do what business hej, Cc po yo zis BE. E. Mole, hymn 3 Ci | d HA DD! Talisman." Bayliss. needed to do and be back home beforef = > Mrs. E " Ith iy 3 lJ Act ome y HADDIES 2 1-01. a 1 et ---- te w---------- the stores would 'have been. opened TeROing, Ais It. Rolthy bo oss : . . : : 'Mrs. C. Harrison, Miss: Hooper; solo, Mis. R. Thompson; address, Mrs. H. Hudgins; dedicatory prayer in unison; hymn, "The. Day Thou Gavest, Lord is Ended"; 'closing prayer. The local ladies were pleased to have with them | the ladies. of the Manchester Associa- we can, give him the'same advantage SHORTENING, every home in the community. She this year, loved her home and church-and for a great many years was superintendent Yours.truly, of the Cradle Roll in hte Sunday WALTER COOK. School here. She had just completed £ x second diploma for regular at- EDITOR'S NOTE kad As there are Sunday--3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon, Wednesday, March 16th-- B 9 a.m.--Holy Cognmunion. . 8 p.m.-- Lenten Service, Subject:--*The Psalms." her ------ . | tendance, DRAMA "The Khan's $s DOMESTIC ge ay B Pigs. 285 SE KETCHUP . uw 1§ iL 6 SPAGHEITI - il 4 iy | BE te iis 13 Si hiv 5 tended: to two sides to this question, it would be| tion. AUNT. JEMIMA - (oe! be : : ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Sincere sympathy 1s extende .a good idea to have letters discussing| ~ Mr, Edward Mole was 2 with relatives = T Ji ik FLOUR Pkg |! 4 J oe ra 'CHURCH survivors and many floral tributes, nerits of Daylight Saying. pro and | at Oakwood on Sunday: a isman," T PANCAKE X (Ata) Fading ) . were in evidence at the funéral. con. Personalities havd nothing to do| Mr. A. Carmichael who has been in with the question, whi¢h is--%4ls Day- poor health for some time is, 'having will bei resented by light Saving of' benefit: to Port: Perry a sale of his farm, 'stock. and imple- and Community ?" : ath ments on March 22nd. > the bi Judie Live OO mm | e Class EE : inde Wire & of Mrs. Ls iW Bell, Oshawa, in the Town Hall, Rev. R. Simpson, Minister Evening Service nt 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.80. Everybody weéleome Y. P. 8. Tuesday at 8 p.m. | MAPLE syrup 29 | | .coob HONOR | = 23. : ip: FLOOR WAX . 42 | VI-TONE Nn 27 ; 1: CARP MENACE: = ~Sir,--We must Dies, the' local interest: deve "and "press space contributed be A WAYS "dnd means to rid bpr lake of carp. During recent years it would almost appear that Queen's Park, -at our éx- pense, has commercialized this in- Y -~ DIED ROGIERS--Mus. Thos. Rogers died suddenly at her home, 16 Maple St. Oshawa, on Saturday, March.b, 1938. dg She is survived by her husband; also|qustry by assigning certain - districts 3 AUNT DINAH . 2%s Tin GuBEs o's Tin 10 Tio beh three brothers -- Dorman Corbman, |, Jicensed individuals, who, when:the \ MOLASSES Ad 49 0X0 10 ry Port Perry; Richard Corbman, at ) : Havin od to Myrtle. Station, I PORT PERRY, $TRONGHE 15%;- 0 he market warrants, ship sufficient quan- tities of carp to take care "of not more than the normpl surplus, " I To direct our enérgies along' proper lines we should sedure' government co- operation with-a view of ridding the |® lake not only of carp, but-to be sup-|m intend to carry on my SEED BUSINESS there DOG FOOD - 3 for 2k SILVO as formerly. = I'will carry all kinds of -- Clover and Grass Seeds, also Corn in their season. Your business will receive our prompt astention, and will be much appreciated Lorge Tin 23 i a : CR Utica, aml a brother in Collingwood. i MONEY © WANTED On Friday Evening, 'MARCH 11th, s inach,] 2 Ibs. for 1 ih under the auspices of the Spinach 211bs. for ise. 1 Bi A TE plied with sufficient fry of maski-|g 5 About $3000.00 for short period. |honge and bass, which, from our long . We have a quantity of Cobbler Potatoes grown from P ort Pérry United Oranges, 17e, Dozen 7, First clase security. Apply Box 59,| experience are the desirable species. |= certified seed, at $1.00 per bag, while they last. Church S. Ss, Star Office, Before any re-stocking is enter- n 4 These Values Eff 5 : { ; tained we should apply to the Depart« n I HANDLE BLATCHFORD'S POULTRY FEEDS . : ues Effective March 5-12 : ge AUCTION SALE ment to secure their assitance since [| Adults 25¢,Children 15¢ ROP IN OR PHONE YOUR 8 Saturday, March 19-- Donald Me. they no doubt, through their resources | @§ J. FE. McC LINTOCK - B M. ERROW, S - > -- s ; ; Arthur, Lot 9, Con. 10, Reach Twp., have knownledgé of similar condi- n | A. G ecretary ' thirty Shorthorn Cattle. tiohs.. " Phone 120 r 4. MYRTLE STATION N ROY O'NEILL, Treasurer ; Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. A CITIZEN. | {fm amom omens sm mmm mame somes | FI REESOR, Supt. xh iy rd BE

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