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Port Perry Star, 21 Nov 1929, p. 4

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ge Dibble, in King Street rch, Oshawa, for having the -- family there on November 14th. There were Mr. and Mrs. Tripp and eleven children, May God bless the, family, com. " Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jamieson, of Westlock, Man., are visiting with Mr. . Jamieson's mother, at the home of Miss Stovin. leave next week for Ottawa where they will spend the winter. "The regular monthy meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be at the home of Miss Stovin, on Wednesday afternoon, November 27th, at 3 o'clock. All ladies welcome, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 'ful playing of the trombone, trumpet, Ontario there are those who remember with pleasure the Eckhardt reputation as bell ringers. To such the abund- j ance of new and lively pieces does not ! bring the pleasure that they would 'enjoy in hearing a few of the old time favorites played with the grace dnd harmony that is possible by these ex | pert bell ringers. Another feature The members and executive of the that leaves room for wishing change Literary Society were very much is that in a lively program such as pleased with the large number of peo-! was given, there seems to be no place ple who attended the Bell Ringers'|for sentiment, For instance the concert last' Wednesday evening, This reading--"Personally, I like Spinach" concert was under the auspices of the | fitted in admirably with the spirit of Literary Society of the school, and af- forded several hours of excellent en- tertainment: It is very gratifying to the Literary Society to have the peo- - ple of the town take such an interest . in our work, and it certainly proves a great encouragement to us. The gloom on the faces of the pupils this week identifies it as examination week. But while we the pupils think | we are very unfortunate to have to endure eraminations, we should find time to sympathize with our teachers, !, who are obliged to read our miserable attempts to answer questions, about which we have only vague ideas. | However, the downcast faces of the pupils this week will not be compar- able to the consternation, which will appear next week when the reports, come out. THE WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF UNITED CHURCH, PORT PERRY The November Meeting of the W. M. 8. was held at the home of Mrs, Howard Stone, with a large attend- ance. The business was in charge of Mrs. Smallman, the President, after which ' Mrs. Walker, with her Committee, ' gave an interesting program on "New ' Canadians" followed by music rend- ered by Mary, Grace and George' Stone. A generous offering was received, A social half hour followed. All women of the congregation are' invited to attend the Christmas meet- ing, which will be the last for the year and will be announced later. FOR SALE CHEAP Ford Coupe in good condition,--$65 I the program. It was a real part of it, but "Mother's Eyes" seemed out of place. - In fact mother would not have understood. 'Such are the thoughts that come to armchair critics not only of this program, but of many pro- grams, Sep UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY i Toronto, November 16th Mr, T. J. Widden, Port Perry: On behalf of the Society I beg to, "acknowledge receipt of your remit- tance for $136.00, being contributions from your local branch. I enclose "official receipt herewith, | Kindly convey to your Collectors and members the heartiest thanks of the Society for their appreciated | assistance. | Would you kindly let us have as soon as possible a list of all your subscribers of $2.00 and over for our "Bible in the World" Magazine mail- ing list. These magagines are now being sent out direct from this Office, thus saving a considerable time in the receipt of the Magazine by our sub- scribers. Thanking you for your continued interest in our work, I remain, Yours sincerely, ! C. G. Steevens. Ee OO Lake Scugog Ducks (Sent in by Robt. Pearson, of Carmel, California, formerly of Manchester) + © Carmel being on a main traffic line | for South bound ducks each fall, it behooves all residents of the village, according to the Western Bird Band- cash." 4 almost new tires and spare. All in good running order, ing Association, to keep a weather eye Apply to Ben Smith, Prince Albert, peeled for that distinguished fowl, the phone 117 r 1-1 \ | Banded Duck. BIG NIGHT AT WARRINER LODGE The Banded Duck is distinguished NO. 75, 1. 0, O. F. ; and set apart from his kind in that he On Wednesday evening last, War- ' carries on either leg a band on which riner Lodge entertained about fifty 18 stamped his home address. Should visiting brethren from Beaverton, 'his bird by some means come into Oshawa, and Little Britain Lodges. uman hands, a check is hereby sup- During the first part of the evening, ' Plied as to his migratory habits. Warriner ' Lodge = Initiatory Both the Bird Banding Association Team conferred this. degree on candidates and made them members Game are urging duck hunters to re- of Warriner Lodge, Following this Port any such finds in the interest of dogree, Beaverton Lodge members Science, In the state of California conferred the second degree which was last year 78 ducks banded in Monta: done in a very creditable manter. {in 1927 were bagged. D. D. G. M. Bro. C. DeGuerre, of! The flight of ducks Oshawa, was a welcome visitor for Carmel toward the south is something the evening. eagerly On December 10, the lodges of this t district, are joirling hands and holding | Sik snout to darken the a reception for the Grand Lodge "the bl ed in the following ¢ a : i L 7%, ond the State Division of Fish and | Bar: dress is John McB. Robertson, Buena Park, California. MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS What do you-read? Are you fond of adventure, of Stories, of Politics, of Current Events, of Literature, and the Books of the Day? Do you love sport? We can supply magazines that will give the latest and best information on all these subjects, and we can save a little money and some bother for you if you send your subscription through us, For instance: Saturday Evening Post, regularrly costes in Canada $3.00, postage and Money Order 9c., a total of $3.09. Our price is $2.90, a saving of 19¢, or with 8 new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $2.75. Bring or send in your subscription, we do the rest. In every case we save you the cost of postage, money order, and the bother of writing the letter, Ladies' Home Journal, 86¢., with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star 86c. American Magazine, $285, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Stér, $2.25. Adventure--regular $4.75, our price $4.60, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $4.40. American Boy--regular $2.26, our price $2.10, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $1.95. Canadian Magazine--regular $1.00, our price 95c., with new subscription to the Port Perry Star, 85e. Current Events (Canadian)--reg. $4.50, our price is $4.86, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star, $4.20. Delineator--regular $1. 00, our price $6c, with Be of subeription to the Port Peerry Star, 86c. our price $2.90, with new subscription 'to the Port Perry $2.60. Collier's Weekly--regular $2.00, our price is $1.90, with new subscription to the Port Perry Star $1.75. Canadian Home Journal--$1,00, we save you postage and money order. McCall's Magazine--regular $1.00, our price 95¢,, with a new subscription to the Port Perry Star 86c. A McLean's Magazine--regular $2.00, our price is $1.90, with new subscrip- tion to the Port Perry Star, $1.80. Reader's Digest--$8.00, our price is $2.90, with a new subseription to the Port Perry Star, $2.75. These are but a few of the offers that we can make to you. Any mag- azine and most of the newspapers can | be supplied at a slight reduction, you take any or many of these publi- cations you can effect a saving by subseribing through the Port Perry |. C. N. I WILL NOT CANCEL MORNING TRAIN. FROM NOR1T Words has been received, that order issued. from arrives at Port Perry daily at 7 Nature Magazine--regular iin the CNR tran from the north which: effective on November 16th, has been | gf PRICES and Overcoats iy rednend with the Fe ston of oF nr is & splendid in early. All kinds of Dr done. La prices. Merchant Tailor 'I Smile when | Think of IT' Just becanse | got 3 lof of grease op my one good suit--it worried me, for I couldn't afford a new one . BUT my wife just bundled it up with her weekly washing and left it st H. H. Stone's to be Dry Cleaned and Pressed by the | OshawaLaundry Dry Cleaning Co.Ltd and it came back as good as new TUESDAY AND FRIDAY of I every week they call for laundry ; and dry cleaning at . H. STONE'S "THE STORE FOR MEN" 'An oa, wood pum MEN'S SUITS! A these shades in all sizes, You cannot buy those values any- _ where at such very low prices. Come in and look our. over before buying elsewhere pil ti 'HOLEPROOF HOSIERY IN ALL NEW FALL SHADES Full Fashion, Regular $1.95... .. ..For $1.59 | Fashion, Regular $1.50. ... For $1.29 Full LengthSilk Hose, ..... ..only 79¢: 2 "Gu Woods thre Toning Jas. McKee & Son . Pr the ghly é¢leaned by our New Dry Cleaning Process at very moderate W.T. Rodman Over Tel. Office Port Perry FOR SALE AT JUBILEE 8 PUMP WORKS Solid Oak Bedroom Suite, complete; £ other wood and iron beds, 2 kitchen Ranges, Box Stove, 2 in 1 heater with]. oven, 2 small heater, 2 'sewing ma- Shien, Soctgic iron other furniture. her of sow Whesbirsuws at $6 Sock Shur, Sen, out uew SUPERIOR STORE Auto Repairing The undersi ned is prepared to do repairing for all makes of cars. Gasoline, Oils, Accessories; Tires, and Batteries. a GORDON SWEETMAN Former Graham Garage, Next to. Star Office Phone 6, - PORT PERRY Residence Phone--222 J Canadian Terminal: System Ltd. "Gold Bonds--Series "A" Denominations--1000 500 100. PRICE par, and accrued interest to yield 6% Willison Neely Corporation Ltd, Toronto For full particulars apply to F. C. Taggart, Port Perry : TELEPHONE NO 9, WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas IF YOU ARE INTERES Ve IN TOWN, "THE SAMPLES 4 FP ort Perry Jnidii'e age, warm room, good plain 2% miles north of Port Perry. Tm. mediate possession. Apply Frankum, 79 Adelaide St. E. ; or WANTED by reupictable quiet christian man, home cooking, with respectable widow or elderly couple. Apply to Box 63, Port Perry Star, nov 21 WANTED * Clean farm, equipped | preferred, for choice Toronto. sauipped property. Apply to W. Frankum, 79 Adelaide St. East, Torento, mov 21 Sold Exclusively by P. G. MORRISON, Port Perry, Ontarlo . The Creamery IS PAYING 42, 41c, and 38¢. for Butter Fat. You can save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the 2 PORT PERRY CREAMERY ~ A. GOODE & SON, Propristors TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK A carload of B. C. Shingles--b5x, 8x "| and 2x. Also cedar and fir lumber-- Ho ig oe ouse finish, t building, ete. 'CL VICKERY.

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