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Port Perry Star, 10 Apr 1930, p. 8

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THE "The New Models You | Been 'Waiting Forl The Rogers-Majesticl The New PopdarPised" Cabinet, " Above--A Radically New Type Rogers-Majestic Console 59 5 7 COMPLETE With Tubes and Dynamic-Speaker Model 585 "Phonolectro" Radio Combina- tion is same design. Price $310 Complete Model 596 Lowboy, Console and Combination Are Herel | Below--Model 590 Rogers-Majestic Lowes "1 79% COMPLETE With Tubes and Dynamic Speaker Prices are for 60-Cycle Sets. 25-Cycle Sets are $10 more, THEYRE here! Three of the new Rogers-Majestic Models--to still further enhance the reputation of "Canada's Largest-Selling Radio". Each one a masterpiece of radio engineering. Each one ready to give you the maximum in modem radio performance for the minimum in cost. When you "tune in" with a Rogers-Majestic, every instrument and voice comes to you naturally, gloriously--with a rich COLORFUL TONE that will amaze you by its realism. Only Rogers-Majestic could offer such startling radio values as these. And our budget plan of payment makes it easy for you to own the model you prefer. RS~ 0Gk gSTIC J RAbIO " Amos' n" Andy" and scores of other famous headliners are on the air--NOW. Don't miss them. Get your Rogers-Majestic at one of these stores today BEARE BROS. "AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE." Port Perry, Ontario PORT a Honeydale Mr. Robert Wells, of the Bell Tele- phone Company, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wells, A large number attended the wind- up Euchre Club party of School Sec- No. 8, which was held at the home of Mr. Howard Bartley, on Friday of last 'week. Mrs. Leupold and son George, have | & returned to their home in Joliet, :Mich., after attending the funeral of "her mother Mrs. Carnegie. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter, Prince] Albert, spent Monday at the home of | 20 3 ober parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, A number from this vicinity attend- "ed the figst. picture show at Port Perry on Sturday night, and enjoyed it. neighbors for kindly acts and sym- pathy at the time of their recent be- reavement in the death of Mrs, Brima- combe. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Charles Lester Vickery, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 51 of Chapter 150] # of the Revised Statutes of Ont W. H. MOORE The Canadian Textile Journal says of Mr. W. H, Moore: "No one in Canada to-day knows more about the Customs Tariff of this ry than Mr. Moore, and no one be better fitted in judicial use fe for the very import- iti fills. If he so 1297, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims inst the estate of Charles aster ickery, late a the Jiiage or Post Perry, in the nty ntario, Dealer who died on or about the oul da; March A.D. 1930, are, on or before the 8th day of May A.D. 1930, send by post, Prepaid, Xa Harris & Harris, Port ery. © Stops for for Emma Susan. Yiekery, nt Solel Vickery and Mabel Georgina Baker, executors of the last Wir a ard Datta ment of the said deceased their ian ea an sirnaluss, addresses and Si of their Biptiom a profit gt and the nature of She 2 ant p gnd when the iy a Tar- iff comes up for complete and scien- tific revision it is to be hoped that Mr. in} such position as to hold the guiding Moore will not only be on-hand but hand in directing such revision, present, handicapped by-politieal on siderations: he has earned ness interests of § addresses | handling of the versial tariff ape apr 8 BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Bred-to-lay Rock = Chicks, - good winter layers. Large or small orders from Bred-to-lay Barred. Rocks. Ry per setting of 13. 'Apply Mrs. Frank Franklin, Port Perry, Phone' 176 J.) filled, Also 'custom hatching. Apply| * Mrs. Fred Raines, Phone 189 r'4, Port] 8 Ee vases Cains hues Be. Fe tim, 2c. ct BET "a. E YY HEALTH SALTS elie en Me ~ Maple Syrup, pints, rr Perry. . Apr8 | e000 FOR SALE One hundred White Leghorn Pullets and yearling hens, Ferris strain, Ap- ply Alan Hodson, Brooklin, Ont. "1 | The Crea mery IS PAYING 38c, 37c, and. 34e for Butter Fat." You can save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY i - A GOODE & SON, Proprietors I | | Some may say that it costs too much or that it takes too much time to care for flowers and shrubs." It is, however, more a matter of disposition than time or money, The farmer who is disposed to e¢ bowers and at- tractive home suRpndings will have them, no matter busy he may be. Canadian farms § just. farms, they' the country. A The Dominion Experimental Farms ould be homes in PE "in Co Re GOLD MEDAL CASTILE SOAP Crivieid for-13ec. Oxydol _ large "t= 1%. RED & WHITE TE 5 puld be more than |- have for many years, been thousands of varieties of trees, shrubs and flowera for hardiness and general suitability to yarious climatic con- W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Houve--9 a.m. to § p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store. son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Steel. Owing to the bad weather, the social evening at the Presbyterian church , was postponed indefinitely: Mr. Jas, Lawton, of Tessier, Sask., ! Mrs. Wm. Day, of Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs, James Horn, of Ashburn, | were visiting friends here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry and family, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. W, Lakey, on Sunday. Mrs, Jas, E. Mitchell, Mrs. H. Wagg, and Mrs. Hartford, accompanied Mr. Dalton Alderson and children to To- ronto, on Saturday. - Mrs, Alderson returned home with them. ° Mr. Edwin Skerratt entertained a few of his friends on Monday night at a birthday party. Miss Violet Pickard visiting with friends at Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson returned to her home on Tuesday. Mrs. E. Kendall received word re- cently that the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hogarth was seriously ill. Mr. Melville Lakey was home from school on Monday, nursing a cold. on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Welch is busy roofing his house. Mr. C. Gibner visited his home here recently. Pleased to report that Mr, J. Pick- ard is improving every day. Miss Mildred bi of Uxbridge, visited with her brothers over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe home > diti If you contemplate planting this spring it will pay you to write to or visit your nearest Experimental Farm wherg helpful information may POST'S BRAN FLAKES . i ES CLARK'S SPAGHETTI ....... eae Ca a i maid n 14e. Palmolive Soop, 3 for 2lec. SWEET MIXED PICKLES, large 30 oz. Jar con code. Fan GOLDEN FLUFF CANDY ................. dis. per 15e. Sunlight Soap, 4 bars, 4 bars 25c. FRANKFORD TOMATOES, large tins ...... Se 2 for 29¢. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, 213s... 'per tin Sle. 2 in 1 Polish, all i ng 2 for 23c. be seeured on 'suitable varieties and correet of planting. , C. NUNNICK, President, on. Horticultural Association RSE FOR eleven R SALE rising 4 years, broken single or double; has on farm. Apply Wesley |= Boynton, Port Perry. RR A a PURE BRED JERSEY COW FOR SALE 4 years old, due to freshen in April. Apply to 8. J. Wooldridge, General Merchant, Seagrave, Ont." 00 C. L. VICKERY Coal and Lumber business for sale, together with dwelling house on Caleb street, Port Perry. - Apply to Harris | & Harris, Port Perty, Ont. EE ---- FOR SALE 256 Barred Rock pullets hatched May 1929. Apply at Star Office. EE 1 SE "FOR SALE Modern bungelow, nicely located, has all conveniences, nice grounds, also several good farms and homes at reasonable prices. See 'Wesley Boynton, Pott Perry NEP Se DANCE ; Save the date, April 24th, for a dance in the Town Hall, Brooklin, weighs oy Lacrossé Club. The budget is still p It will possibly come into the house on April 20th. A \Pg-election character i in the # +5 Pleased to hear Mr. Walter R is continuing to operate his garage at. Epsom, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry visited his parents at Prince. Albert on Tues- day. Mr. a. BE. Spencer in Toronto re- left last on Thursday for his hom e in the West. 'Mrs. O. F. Cochrme nd 'son, of Watertown, Mass.," ng her sister British a, ot to appeal to the West and some measure of protection increase in the cost of radio recelying licenses is as a still in the hands of a committee, fyom some weeks yet. © k under the auspices of the Brooklin|. for the iron and steel industries of | * the Marifimes, are the pricipal fea-} tures which have 'been forecast. Anj probability. | The returned soldier problem isl of | whieh jt is: wot. Hkely to, returg ofor CHOCOLATE COATED MARSHMALLOW BISCUITS 1b. 25. Lifebuoy Soap, 3 for 19c. Pure Lard, 20 Ib, pail, $3.35 | F. W. Brock & Son Port Perry "QUALITY ALWAYS 'ménEn THAN PRICE" Continuing a Short Time TO FINISH OUR MANY ORDERS Still Some Wonderful Bargains in Suis Very Special Values. $8 to $15 Reduction on Suits. Order at once. J W. R. WILLAN PORT PERRY THE PROFIT LIES It Yays to market cattle with the

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