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Port Perry Star, 30 Jan 1930, p. 5

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day. The evening. s gressive: euchss und datcing._h- real} t Stokes won 1st prize. i Br was served. "Choir practice was held at Mrs. s. 3 | Hall's on_Saturday evening with a} small attendance on account of the cold weather. The boys of Zion community have been preparing a skating rink in Mr. Norman Jacobs' field, and a number enjoyed a skate on Saturday after- Carman Rogers spent Sunday Mr, Bruce Tremeer, at Little There was not as large a crowd as usual at Pleasant Point and Zion 1. | church and Sunday School, on Sunday, days cutting logs with the new sawing "machine he recently purchased. + + Mr, Lloyd Western and Mrs, Fred Western motored to Lindsay. on Tues. , and Mrs. Wm. Stokes, also Mr. and Mrs. Franeis Stokes, spent Satur-| day in Lindsay. Mrs. Stuart Hall spent Thvrsday with her mother Mrs. Albert Hender-! son, at Little Britain. Mrs. Will Colville spent a few days | . last week with friends in Cannington, | the weather being so cold. We hope to see more out next Sunday. Miss Kathleen Fisher spent Wed- nesday at Little Britain, Quite a number in this section are | suffering from bad cold and sore eyes. We hope they will all be feeling better soon. ; Mr. Peter Kenny of Peterboro is visiting friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mark of Val- | entia, visited her mother Mrs, James Wilson, on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Stokes spent Tuesday the Miss Velma Hall of L.B.C.S. spent guest of Mrs. Norman Osborne. the Lend id her. home her. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan gpm 8 Sun- Spep in pros{ served and a social hour spent by ull |' Well we had our box social and sold 'fast and high. ~~ Plates were served to those not lucky enough to a box. The program was very much | enjoyed. Scugog folk know how to! have a good time together. Proceeds $54.00. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins on the birth of a son, "January 26th. { Mr. Strutt, of Burketon, is visiting Thornton. Miss Lena Maxwell has returned to her home in Orillia after spending a short time with Mrs. Ida Maxwell, She was called home as her brother had taken very sick. Mr. "Graydon Broad, of Lindsay, visited his brother Mr. Gordon Broad on Sunday. Mr. Norman Osborne happened with a bad accident on Wednesday, as he was coming home from Lindsay on the Oakwood highway, the roads be- ing very icy, the car skidded and Ya = Coincident with the Linking of the "TWO Greatest Names in Radio (Rogers and Majestic) into ONE Supreme Product OFFER TODAY = utstanding Radio Values of the Year turned over in the ditch breaking his' car up badly, also breaking a tele- barn, the wind being in the south- visiting in Toronto last wl and Mr: John {Collins spent a with her daughter, Mrs. Jee Pogue. of Epsom, Miss Olive Schell and Miss Emma | McKinley of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce recently. We are glad to hear that Mr. Ross Prentice is able to be home again after his illness at North Bay. Miss Edna Clark visited her sister! Mrs, Beacock is spending a few weeks with her father Mr. R, Wallace | in Port Perry. 00s AUCTION SALE DAIRY COWS Mr. E. Whippey will sell 20 Dairy Cows--Holsteins, Ayrshires Short- | horns--at the Chas. Calder farm, lot 20, con. 8, Whitby, on, Friday, Jan.' 81st, 1980. See bills for particulars. Sale at 1.30 pm, Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers re -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ee] [day with their daughter Mrs. Albert phone pole. He had his car taken to Lindsay garage for repairs. For- tunately Mr. Osborne was alone in the car and was not hurt himself, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hill, of Pleasant Point, are visiting with friends at Whitby. The visiting committee of the Zion Ladies' Aid have been out calling on a number of the sick in the commun- ity in the past week. Bad Fire \ Mr. Norman Smith suffered heavily from a bad fire which destroyed his house and barn on Friday morning ~~. RogersMaiestc Model 509 Lowboy with heavily carved at sides, with neat panels' red H d EE Senin ¢ Electro-Dynamic Speaker, * the offerings. . 98e. Ladies Hats up to $4.95 for Ly Clearance that bideyon share liberally in. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS OF GREAT INTEREST Ladies Hats up to $2.95 for Women's Coats, not many left but buying at $1.98 at oe Another lot of House Dresses Ladies Gingham all over aprons 69¢ $1.98 Fancy Bourgour Lamps, for i 2 pair for Ladies Silk and wool Hose $1.00 each 3 only, Plaid Flannelette Blankets to clear at Ladies Chamo Suede Gloves at 89c. 3 only, Chintz Comforters, to clear $1.98 Ladies Scarfs, to clear at at 98c. 1 only, Chintz Comforter, to clear 1.59 | shade, 2 pair for Childrens Cashmere Hose, Tan Peerless Hair Netts 6 for 10c. $1.00 Safety Pins, per card 03c. | SUTCLIFFE west. It was impossible to save the barn. The pupils and ex-pupils of L.B,C.S. of this vicinity attended the annual skating party held at Little Britain on Friday evening under the auspices of the Little Britain Continuation «School Literary Society. The time for skating was from 7.30 to 9.30, but The fire spread from. the hotise to the owing to the fire in the village which started about 9 o'clock, the skaters all leaving the rink to witness the fire, they were given another hour on the ice. After the skating they all went to the school where they enjoyed weiners and coffee. After this a number found their way to the com- munity Hall where the strains of dance music were heard which was put on by the Zion young people. Me. and Mrs. Fred Western spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ed, Bradburn of Janetville. Mr. and Mrs, Lamb and family are spending a few weeks in shawa. & SON to clear out our stock of Sui PORT PERRY Going Out of Business We have decided to close out our business, and in order tings and Overcoatings, the prices will be reduced so low that it will pay you to buy NOW. We are making a special on Men's Trousers-- Values you cannot beat--$10.00 Trousers 'for $7.00. DRY CLEANING AN MERCHANT TAILOR BACON FACTORY preeeee pepper ve gore V Mr. and Mrs. I. Hill are visiting with friends at Whitby. Mr, and Mrs, Francis Stokes spent Wednesday with friends at Eden. Mr. Jack Brown. of Little Britain, is. busy helping Mr. Thomas Fisher drawing logs. Mr. Wm. Stokes and Wesley, spent Wednesday in Lindsay, Quite a ber from the n- ity attended the dance at Little Britain on Friday night. There was no church at Pleasant Point on Sunday, but a good crowd at- tended services at Zion, Rev. Mr. Green, of Seagrave, took for his text (th chapter of Isaiah. The annual congregational meeting was held at Zion on Thursday even- ing. A fiumber of reports weve given on the work done in 1929. The elec- tion of officers were as follows: Super- intendent, Mr. W. Stokes; Secretary Miss Ellen Stokes; Organist, Miss 1. Stokes; Teachers, Mrs. Wm, Stokes, Mrs. Norman Jacobs, Mr. Gordon Maxwell, Miss Gertrude McFarlane. Those were elected for the year in « Sunday School work. | a FOR SALE Two No. 6 Royal Coal burning ders, used one 'also a Ford half-ton truck, 1926 model. Phone K; br 3 7rd - NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR _ DIVORCE To get the utmost benefits out of pig-rearing, the breeder must ensure the fattening of his pigs in the shor test possible time, To do this it is indispensable that they be kept in first-rate health, It is of the utmost importance that nothing happens to cause a stoppage in their growth The most serious thing is weakness of the limbs, because this will cause the hog. to loss in a few days the weight which took several weeks to put on. Can this be avoited? YES, in soma profit! Give them « Rroven glossy now, and lots of people ask us mending it to all our friends. another three weeks. If you are coming to have a look at them. » « PROVENDEINE » is sold everywhere in packets at $1.50. yo 4 5: = mn Hogg & Lytle, Port Perry J. 8. Jephson, D PRESSING DONE W. R. WILLAN PORT PERRY The Road to SUCCESS and FORTUNE ENDE] the surest and easiest way by the simple use of « Provendeine ». « Provendeine » owing to its com position, which is the result of pro found study, contains the elements that are lacking in the feed usually given to pigs. « Provendeine » ensures heart) appetite, growth, assimilation and rapid fattening of hogs, With the use of « Provendeine » there is no fear of foot weakness, and success in rearing is assured SREEDERS! Make certain that your pigs will return you a hand dsine » from weaning onwards Pigs worth $10.00 more per head. Ember Farm, East Molesey, England. June 22nd, 1929, « Please forward me two more packets of your Provendeine. Our pigs have done spendilly s nce using it-their coats are beautifully what we give them, so we are recom- 1 had a bunch of 25 pigs. | split thm in two lots, and the pen that was Jed with Provendeine are about 40 shillings per head better. | have sold them to go to the factory on Monday, but the other pen will not be fit bo go for you this way | shou!d be pleased (sgd) |. WHITE, Manager. Manufactured by Malson Louis SANDERS, Brussel. = Wholesale : Louls SANDERS, Torotto Ont. XB. Mal, Bt Brooklin, On Wholesale Distributors--Wnm, Rennie Co., Ltd., 'Adelaide and Jarvis Sta. |, Toronto; Steele Briggs Seed Co, Ltd. 49 Spadina Ave. Toronto, Ontario

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