¥ THE ' PORT PERRY STAR : Harris Manure Spreader, Hamilton double-furrow walking plough, Deer- _ ing Mower, b foot cut; Fordson Tract- or. Apply to A. G. Clark, Greenbank, tf Phone 51 r 6, i se (Ym : : i . POLICE PUPS FOR SALE Real Police Pups for sale, $5. each. Apply to Eddie Abbott, Port Perry. EN FOR SALE Baby Carriage, modern style, in good condition, half price. Baby, cot, rubber-tired wheels, White iron bed, springs and mattress, double size. Phone 87, Port Perry. pps COTTAGE FURNITURE FOR SALE Three--three-quarter beds and mat- tresses, two dressers with mirrors, dining-room table and chairs. C. Coulter. Apply to'l Turner, phone 218, Port Perry june 22 OO -- SALESMAN One good salesman for Port Perry Apply Box 59, Port and District. Fresh Cow--with calf--two weeks -e | two extra heavy milking goats, giving six pints each goat; Wyandotte chicks, | heavy horse, young; light mare. Ap- ,{ ply to Walter Bown, Port Perry, Phone 168. Wf. a0 FOR SALE per bushel. Also quantity of Silver Hulled Buckwheat at 85c: a bushel. Apply to D. E. Ianson, Greenbank, Phone 108 r 11. --0----------m-- H FOR SALE "| "Ayrshire and Durham Heifer, about to freshen, rising three years. Apply Finlay Munroe, Phone 9339 Uxbridge. EE 1 ACCOMMODATION Parties wishing a comfortable home for a rest or vacation, apply to Mrs. Jabez Crosier, Cochrane street, Port Perry. 2 sana} main According to an e fnent authority the annual value of Canada's agricul- tural and live stock products on the average of the past two or three years is around the two billion dollar mark, mineral production 280 millions, and lumber and pulp production 456 mil- lions, and fisheries 64 millions. mrt () (Js: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph W. St d d THE BURNING QUESTION Quantity of Fall Wheat at $1.00| We are now established in Port and are prepared to give all R SPECIALS enquiries our personal attention, Now is the time to put in your Coal for next Winter, as the price is as low as it will be before the Spring of 1931. We have a stock of Stove, Nut, and Pea sizes. ; . . There is to arrive in a few days a car of fresh milled lum- ber, which we would sell at a close price off car. We also have a stock of Tile, Lime, and Marmill Feed. We have added a motor truck to our equipment, and can give first-class service. R.S.0. 1927, Chapter 150, Section 51. All persons having- claims against Perry Star. june19 | the estate of Joseph W. Stones, late 000 of the Village of Port Perry in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, de- J. A. HETHERINCTON ceased, who died on or about the 29th Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist 34 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronto Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m. Phone 258 Ra LOST Gold Wrist Watch, on Tuesday, be-| Re- ward, Finder please return to Miss tween the school and the lake. Marjorie Real. day of February, 1928, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned executors on or before the 12th day of July, 1930, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after said date the assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed among those entitled thereto having regard only to claims so filed. Dated at Port Perry June 9, 1930. Orval Stone, R.R.2, Seagrave. Jno. W. Crozier, Bafrister, etc., Port Perry. 1 : Executors. ER A BARRIER TO FIRE, STORM AND WEATHER MRANTE, COUNCILSTANBARD "rong NAVY co Crops, property and livestock de- stroyed by fire and lightning last year amounted to more than $2,000,000 in va Ontario. That's one of the reasons so many farmers are now using RIB-ROLL the original new-style roofing. It defies values and lasts a lifetime, Pro- up-keep, i fred against Lightning when properly grounded and supped with Preston Pointed Ventilators--as required by seven ribs--a nail every five inches. lay. Made of the famous "Col uncil Standard" Lighming od Act Each shes ha quality, Under the most Icis severe weather conditions RIB-ROLL keeps every building on the farm safe Use Rib-Roll Roofing and Preston Led-Hed Nalls RIB-ROLL and PRESTON LED-HED nails form an unbeatable combination. No punching lo or aL Er eal and apie ROLL ond PRESTON LED-HED . The nails are to use with metal 'x ph to use. load on the head com. * Preston Steel Truss Barns "How, Mrs. John Marlow, Mrs. C. Devitt, F. E. Reesor, Port Perry FEDERAL ELECTIONS A Mass Meeting of the LIBERALS = of South Ontario will be held in the | Town Hall, Whitby, at 7.30 p.m. standard time, | 8.30 p.m., daylight saving time, on Friday, June 20, 1930 | to Elect the Officers and Executive of the Ontario Federal Riding Liberal Association, and the South Ontario Riding Liberal Association. Also te | Nominate a Candidate in the approaching Fed- eral Election. ADDRESSES WILL BE DELIVERED BY ONTARIO LIBERAL LEADER Rt. Hon. Geo. P. Graham AND OTHERS All supportegs of the King Government, especially ladies, will be welcome. Chair taken by MR. R. R. MOWBRAY G. D. CONANT, Sec'y. W. A. DRYDEN, Pres. BLACKSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey, were in Orono Mrs. W. McClintock, of Port Perry, were with Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, on the holiday. |e B. Ressor, of Manchester, and Mrs. H. Bailey, Miss F. last week attending the Conservative] Mr. and Hale hy : Organization meeting. Tens me M r. Tack ii Vigited with : I". an rs. Lev clr 0! " mus, Miss M. J. Parr has returned home} "ne, 1 Levt TEL admus, on Sunday. after a visit with relatives in Toronto. The regular monthly meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Strong, on Wadnesday afternoon of last weck with an attendane of 35 members® and visitors. The meeting opened with devotional exercises conducted by the president and the Bible lesson read by Mrs. W. Archer. After the business session the following program was given: A reading by Mrs. W. Craw- ford, A Cheerful Thought"; A paper by Mrs. W. Archer, "Interesting the whole Community"; a reading by Mrs. L. Graham, "All in the Day's Work." The meeting which was in charge of Group 1 consisted of Mrs. Jas. Mar- Miss Marjorie Marlow, of Toronto, spent the week end with her mother Mrs. John Marlow. a (Orr BLACKSTOCK CIRCUIT NEWS Rev. F. W. Newell, B.A, B.D., Pastor. Services June 15th, 1930-- Cadmus at 10.30 a.m, Nestleton at 2.30 p.m. Blackstock at 7 p.m. The Cadmus Sunday School Anni- versary services last Sunday were very successful. In the morning the pastor preached a special sermon to the children. The evening service was crowded, Rev. Dr. R. P. Bowles, was held in the shed owing to the large the special speaker. Our pastor expects to be at Janet- ville next Sunday morning, Rev. R. M. Patterson of Janetville will preach at Cadmus and' Nestleton. The Blackstock W. M. S. held their regular monthly meeting on Wednes- day, June 11th, at the home of Mrs. Roy Taylor." The programme was in Mrs. W. Crawford, Mrs. W. Archer, with Mrs. L. Graham, as convenor, Lunch was served by those in charge. Miss Kate McLaughlin and a num- ber of friends 'from Peterboro spent a very plefisant evening recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin. 7 als | Mrs. M. Smith visited last week' charge of the White Group, with-Mrs. John Barton, of Enniskillen. The Nestleton W. A. will hold their Mr. R. G. Lamb, of Lindsay, spent regular monthly meeting at the home the week end with his sister Mrs. T. of Mrs. J. J. Brucg on Thursday. Smith. > 'A large crowd a the supper Miss Kate McLaughlin, nurse in train-| 9th: - The, Janetville Dramatic : Club ing at the Peterboro Hospital, an re- | presented their very popula¥ play-- ceiving a fine case of instruments as | "Aaron Slick from Pumpkin Crick." first prize for proficiency in the inter-| The Blackstock Y. P. League took mediate class. © |the form of a surprise meeting on Ww E N Sinclair K C 'KNOCKLESS without sacrificing power . 449 Ad 9 eUe | Congratulations are extended to and play at Cadmus on Monday, June MILLINERY ON SALE am $3.95 For quick selling, we have grouped our hats into two lots at the low prices of $2.79 and $3.95 Ladies' Coats, Reduced Prices We have still a few Ladies' Tricotine, Broad- cloth, and Tweed Coats, which -we are offer- ing-at greatly reduced prices. time to avail yourself of a good price. °° ; . Now is the coat at low Men's Work Pants, $1.69 Men's Pants made of good quality cottonade. Only afew left and sizes broken. To clear--§$1.69 Men's Overalls, $1.69 Men's Overalls made of good quality blue denim with stripes, or plain blue. On Sale at $1.69. Men's Work Shirts, only a few left, to clear, 98c. Phone 246 Por Perry Ee BLUE Sunoco Gasoline HIGH POWERED, without sacrificing its high Knockless Qualities. YET SELLS AT REGULAR PRICE. A Premium Motor Fuel at regular gas price 29c. CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY AT BEARE BROS. IN PORT PERRY PRINTING No matter what your printing needs, we can supply them at reasonable cost, pleasingly printed, promptly delivered. TRY OUR SERVICE Missionary Vice President, was in Ontario County in a team Competi- charge of the programme. The Nestleton Sunday School are National Exhibition. These three girls planning to hold their anniversary vices June 22nd. The Nestle- ; ke Pi will meet as usual will be awarded free transportation Thursday evening. Mrs. 8. Malcoln will have charge of the programme. tion to be conducted at the Canadian {all of them from Claremont district , to Toronto and accommodation in the | Royal York Hotel while taking part [in the Contest. Miss Wilhelmine Saar dee | Lundy of Sandford was high girl in COUNTY DOMESTIC SCIENCE the whole competition and she will JUDGING also be awarded the trip. Miss Lundy, Thirty-six Ontario County Girls | having already been on an Ontario congregated at Uxbridge on June th, | County Team, will take part in the and took part in the Annual Judging Open Classes. Competition which was held in the 'Domestic Science Classroom of the Uxbridge High School. The girls came in from several dif- ferent communities throughout the 'County. Udney the furthest point north represented while Whitevale was the most southern. The three high Junior girls in the Immediately after the Competition which concluded at 3 o'clock a softball game was organied between teams of girls from North Ontarig®and South Ontario. The girls from South On- tario finished on top with Miss Hilda Mackey and Miss Hilda Bailey star- ring fo rthe winners. Mrs. F. Johnson and family and | Wednesday evening. Mrs. Newell, Afternon tea was served at 4.30. C ition were selected to rep The Creamery IS PAYING 30c., 29c., and 26¢c., for Butter Fat. You can save labor and make more money by send- ing your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Stere We can sell your Farm. We can get you city property for your farm. : No sale no charge. Buyers waiting. Sent full particulars in first letter To Disney Real Estate," Oshawa. omelrist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 1516 PHONE Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) The Competition was organized by the local branch of the Dept. of Agri- culture. The prize winners were as follows: Nutrition--Wilhelmine Lundy, Sadie Evans, Hilda Mackey, Marjory Kayes and Verna Niddery, equal. Clothing -- Aldine Ward, Hilda | Bailey, Kathleen McCuaig, Annie Mc- Carthy. Home Furnishings-- Elizabeth Ward, Marguerite McDonald, Amelda Tomp- kins, Margaret White. Members of team---Elizabeth Ward, Aldine Ward, Sadie Evans, Marjory Kayes (spare.) The judges were Miss M.E. Wallace, Miss Florence P. Eadie, Miss Alma Wise, and Miss Duncan, of Toronto. ~000-------- at Port Per July 23 to 28 Ed Birt kta iI CHAUTAUQUA