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Port Perry Star, 28 Feb 1929, p. 5

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TEE romr PERRY expres- expecting the worst. A "Son, 2s solemnly ha o out a; paper; you fear to up Jour courage and redd It ever met liar words be- Px fore.' out brain: in some dusty corner of slight de detail clutch at it like a drowning clutches at a 4 a SW, a few hasty scratches of your u i Jown; look at it, mn on it's ther insignificont Shere 8 all LDy it Jaelt TRO Bens hiy TH fact Py worth ni hy absolutely isn't an: can think of on the subject, your pa) i) hand it in, and i, ou close room, opt fervently that the teacher between the lines," all you 0 a be mber." Don't forget + the Gi Glee Club Concert about the question. You on rch 12th. The public school , Ya to help us out; too, and it promises to be a very interest- ing concert, one which it be well worth your while to come and hear. Adina Be Bch the j b after on the jol her recent By On Thursday, March Tth, the Liter- ary Society A take the form of a lantern nA in the assembly hall, at a Ts wil Pw 'and will be explained by several the students. of She final meeting of the Litera: Society will be held on Thursday, 28t of Everybody welcome, ers | period Rowden scored Oshawa's L| to Secretary, by March 4th. ther | $1,000 ah will give clear deed for look six roomed house with electric lights, wning amazement spreads over hard and soft water in kitchen. your face, ,A5.J0u wonder where you lot. es Soply to Wesley Boynton, Port in, you remember some! PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH man | set 2.30 p.m.--Sabbath School. t| AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AT FORT i oF Map! Port Perry tried hard to} again but were unsuccgasfyl, 3 rg mobili At the end of the game the prizes were presented by Mr. Ted Jackson-- gold watches to Oshawa and fountain pens to Port Perry. The ihruament was suseess both the. and financial understand about $200 was rn Ne NOTICE Will all those having accounts against the Port Perry Hockey Club for the season of. 1928-20, send same Dr. J. A. Mathers, Sec'y-Treas. By BARGAIN I 11 a.m.--Series on what we believe, 8. -About Jesus Christ. 7 pm.--Not Wasted. Prince Albert-- 2 p.m.---Sabbath School. 8 p.m.--Worship service. 00 Nm. ST PATRICK'S SUPPER St. John's Presbyterian Church will hold its St. Patrick's Supper on Fri- day, March 15th. Supper served in the basement from 6 to 8 p.m., fol- lowed by a concert in the auditorium of the church. For full particulars see bills. mar 14 ER ATTENDED CONVENTION Mr. John Jeffrey attended the con- vention of the Fairs Association of Ontario, held in Toronto, and to him we are indebted for the report appear- ing on the front page. Mr. Dunca: Loggle, of Map) le Creek, Sask., is holdi EMapte sale of horses at the Sel t House, on Friday, March 8th. See bills for terms, ete, Geo. Jackson & of users wi in Eowiok dni, Milling Compan. house wives of i$ 'use his flour. BUY YOUR F A w PORT PERRY. MILLING & LUMBER C0. For Pastey, or Lily White kid Bread. Mr. William Causley, i with the Galt is anxious to have ort Perry and district to We have a lot of bargains after Stock Jas. McKee & Son STAR er oe ea a neclaline' in ualit shows, ade by the best Jn a sho We| can give you fit, style, and comfort, at close prices. Taking that we will clear at prices away below cost. 50 pairs of Boys'JRubbers, to clear at $1. 50 pair . 50 pairs of Youths' Moccasins, to clear .75 pair 50 pairs of Women's Goloshes, to clear 1.98 pair 100 pairs af Men's Winter Mitts, to clear .75 pair 100 pairs of Men's Work Socks, 3 pairs for $1.00 12 Men's Mackinaw Coats, reg. $7.00, for $5.25 6 Men's Windbreakers, reg. $5.50, for $.3.95 50 pairs of Women's Strap and Oxfords, $1.98 pr. SUPERIOR STORE Port Perry N about 30 minutes, a good tire expert can often make a minor repair which will add 3000 miles or more to the life of the tire. The + Royal Master aa --A hundred miles. for every minute's work. Dominion Tire Depot owners are Canada's leading tire ex- perts -- trained in Canada's finest tire factory. Not one Royal Master inathousand willeyer Notone in ive thousand will out under two of service. You are never far away from a DOMINION TIRE DEPOT PORT PERRY cocina Carnegie Day Motors Van Camp Brothers MANCHESTER The annual meeting of the United Church was held on Wednesday even- ing, February 20th, 'the pastor pre- siding. Each organization of the church gave a good report of the work done and the money raised dur- ing 1928, the total being $1134. for the Manchester appointment. Miss Melba Gray attended a euchre party last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, Williams. [Suteliffe & Sons THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929 Week End 'SPECIALS Children's Flannel Dresses. fare assortment of Flan- anty Dresses in colors of Blue, Rose, Green, and Red. Just the thing for general wear. Reg. prices $2.39 to $3.95. Sale Prices $1.98 to $3.25. Children's Hats We still have a few hats left which we must clear. Buy now and save on these Children's Hats. Reg. prices, to $1.95. Sale Price 98c. Girls' Pullover Sweaters Fanc Check Sweaters for the school pif Checks of Blue and Sand, Reg. $2.25, Sale $1.75 iy style, _ Phonograph Records Don't forget that we rie Phonograph Records - Apex and Wicrophone. Prices 65¢. and 50c. by buyiri Boy's Specially to clear-- $4.50 to BOYS' Clothing Save money now inter Overcoat for next year, Only a few coats left to clear --Blues, Browns. your prieed $6.50 pring. Short or long trousers. Priced $7.50 to $16.50. BOYS SUITS Equip the Boy with a new suit for A good range to choose from in Greys, Browns, and Blues-- Specially Special Clearing of Browns; wi Dok Price $1.25. at shad BOYS CAPS PD oes Cajain Ho bd SALE PRICE 98c. Each Mr. and Mrs. McGeffey and family of Lindsay, spent Sunday with her. Mr. Wm. Holtby and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobson and Mina, spent Sunday with relatives in Pros- pect. | The following are the teacher and officers of our Sunday School: Supt. Mr. John Johnson; Beginners' Class Teacher, Mrs. Leslie Lamb; Girls' Class, Mrs..E. Holtby; Boys' Class, Miss Aletha Barrett; Young Men's Class, Mrs. Lloyd McKee; Bible Class, Miss Blanche Ressor; Librarian Miss Dolly Rees; Organist, Mrs. Chas. Gerrow; Secretary, Elwood Crosier; Treasurer, Miss Ada Masters. | Mr. Merriam had dinner and a short vigit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. services at Port Perry United Church on Sunday and the entertainment on Monday night, heard a treat. The rabbit hunters here have been busy these beautiful moonlight nights. The cast of characters for our Community Club play, which is to be given in a week or two are as follows: Katharine Henderson, a young wife, Aletha Barrett. Frederick Henderson, her husband, Frank Joh Mrs. Wiggins, the landlady, Jessie Johns. Obadiah Stump, a fresh country pro- A number of men are cleaning out the ditch through Mr. Barrett's farm on the 6th concession, to relive the flush of water in the spring along the highway. On Thursday evening of last week Mr. Alex. Johns took a. sleighload composed of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crosier and daughter Helen, Miss Blanche Ressor, Mr. Hiram Fitchett;' Miss Aletha Barrett, Mr, Donald Fer- guson, Miss Jean Ferguson, Mrs. A. Crosier, Miss Jessie Johns, to Utica Presbyterian Oyster supper and play. Avery pleasant evening was re] spent by all. Messrs. Alwyn Owen and Reginald Cooper enjoyed Jack Duffy's comedy, "Should Scotchmen Marry." 1 We are greatly pleased to know that 'Edna McKee, who is home of her sister, Mrs. Evans, at Raglan, is steadily regaining Dealt, duct, Lorne Thompson. Frances Whittaker, an athletic girl, Blanehe d| Reesor. Rosaline Otis, a y bud, "who is still at tho] And those who think of him: to-day, Melba Gray. Mr. Robert V. Bobbs, the bashful one, Alex. Johns. Jean Graham, a Deleware peach, Jean Ferguson. Maston Bobbs, anything but bashful, Sam Masters. - Celeste Vanderpool of the movies, Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Julia, her French maid from Paris, Blanche Ressor. In the last issue we reported Mrs. Hannaford as working at W. Holtby's, 71920 cadin othe New Loe in power and getaway And a thrilling new order of performance-- an entirely new kind and degree of car opera tion--with elements of virility, secaway, swift ness, nN and 3 dod a few months ago! 4 The new McLaughlin-Buick leads the new trend . . . in power and getaway--in style, luxury and beauty ! MN-23-2-20C McLAUGHLIN -BUICK WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER BEARE BROS. ERS PORT PERRY, F. Walker, on Sunday. . > Mr. Jos. Flewell sold his driver to k ee St 1 J r d a Mr. Bowles and purchased another in y Cc, uxury an b from Mr. Alex. Johns. ¥ Miss Hattie and Mr. Fred Lamb B t & Lamb, spent the wek end at the home cau y . of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i Lamb. LD motor car jards are changl old & Miss Minnie and Mr. H. Fitchett styles and old abilitics giving way to new 3 spent a very enjoyable evening at the --and as everyone knows, the creator of the Ey home of Mr. ad Mrs. Chas. Lamb one new trend is this new McLaughlin-Buick. y night last week. . New body lines and contours--radiant new Sorry to report that Mr. Arnold colors--new adjustable front seat, full-width Roach is still ill and confined to his rear seat and Ness: other refi in Pr home. *= Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. i i eS New and imprned coburn co i B00 2 3; i ti 2 a Pp! re gas pump--increased bore and {i 3 talent in the beautiful valentine cards ke -- greater piston displace -- and 3 which they made anl presented to the other ad ins. the § Mel 4 EA teacher. lin-Buick sealed chassis and triplesealed Li Those from here who attended the engine. ig Lod AEE but we 'were~in error. * When Better Automobiles Are Built--McLaughlinBuick Will Bulld Theis ee Qe IN MEMORIAM | In loving memory of George Albert Bowerman who passed away February 27th, 1928. This day brings back sad miemories, Of a loved one laid to rest; For quality urunts Me. ad Mrs. Hoku, 439 FOR SALE 26 acres--15 acres young apple or- chard. Small house, new. Apply to E. Abbott, Port Perry, Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, is the prudent farmer's first | good choice. A t§1 per year or three years choice. At $1 per year or three years members of the family get a wealth of reading of marvellous interest. mar 14 and quantity the

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