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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1930, p. 4

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PORT PERRY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 1930 Superior Chain Stores ~ Monster Clearing Sale $12,000 Stock of Merchandise going to be Slaughtered 5 oe a rd to dispose of the Shoe and Furnishing end Everything will be sold at sacrifice prices, starting October 4th We have a well assorted stock of the best lines of merchandise that money can procure. This will be a great opportunity to | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beare and family | FOR SALE : 3 3 were in Brantford last week attending | the funeral-of Mrs. Beare's father. Frame house, and thrée lots, with stable and sheds, on Caleb street, Port Perry, property of the late C. L. Vickery, price $1600. Also 3 lots on Scugog and Ella ¥treets, price $90. For particulars apply to C. A. Vickery, 40 Pine Crescent, Toronto. + july 17, t.£. SCUGOG Next Sunday, Oct. 12, will be thank offering at the Centre Church. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. conducted by Rev. Mr. Green, of Seagrave. All are invited. Other services and the Sunday School withdrawn. Group 4 of the Women's Associa- tion of the Foot Appointment are Mrs. Leighton, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Fyden and Mrs. Geo. Jackson, and PERSONAL | Don't Be Too Late!! AFTER THE SNOW FALLS, you will say--*I wish we had those storm sash installed to SAVE THE FUEL this winter." NOW is the time: we are prepared to give you a price on storm sash-- completely installed on your house--glazed, and pdinted any color--hardware and labour supplied. Mr. Grant McMillan was in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Milton and family, ge of Toronto, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blight, on Sunday. i Miss L. G. Stoner, of Toronto, was i the week end guest of Mr, and Mrs. [== v S. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie, of Toronto, Miss Sine, of Tilsonburg, Miss Sandy, of Oakville, were the guests of the Misses Harris, over the week end. Let us help you save on your fuel bill THIS Winter. = . i» Motor Truck Delivery. Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry Mr. Clifford Jackson, of Canton, Ill, was in town this week. Mrs. Thorburn, Bothwell, is spend- PRESENTATION TO ing a couple of weeks with her sister o \ 4 Z hey will entertain their friends at the M rtle Station 4 : po i Mrs. Alpert Rall home of Mrs. F. Crozier, on Tuesday, y MES, CLAUDE VICKERY purchase goods at less than wholesale prices. This will be a , ; c ANTHONY TON | October '14th. Everyone is invited Mr. and Mrs. D. Walker, of Wood-; Om Wednesday night of last week te: : ] Ww : devote all ti : RR AD RS A TON |The mete te at the Foot|ville, were at W. Graham's for last the members of the Ladies' Bible: genuine closing out sale. e are going to devote all our time ; ISE 3 OF T JU RS The ally Service a e 00 ey e! . ' ' iN ~. A 2: HOUSE DIE OF MOTOR INJURIES (0 "0,0 well attended. Each | week. ~~ Class of the United Church, presented to the Grocery, Fruit, Provisions. Flour and Feed Business. » ¥ On September 18" Mr. and "Mrs. | icc had a verse to say, and Mrs. H. Sykes, of Osh: ' Mrs. Claude Vickery with a floor } ® alae "of Larmore 450, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sykes, of Oshawa, . Anthony Stonehouse, * of Larmore, Joblin's class sang. Walter Hood, sperit Sunday at D. G. Rose', | lamp. Mrs. Vickery was at one time North Dakota, started on a motor |Glen Hood and Percy Jeffrey sang | ident of the Bible Cl d SEP arip to Port Perry, to make 'an ex. | "Keep your hand on the Throttle."| Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee, of Green- Presi ent of the Hitie. (ass, ant WASH JAS M KEE & SON PORT PERRY 5 Tpato ror orrys 9, my Vs Ia Mr. Joblin gave a very fine address.| bank, were week end guests at the One of its first members. With the . C 9 = 3 tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. G.{ up Quperintendents Messrs. Samells s Ob ook presentation the following address 8 , m ; Daa home of Mr. W. J. Cook. J Waddell. They reached a place near | and Crozier, acted as leaders and Mr. ws was read: Independence, Towa, Mrs. Stonchouse Elford lead in prayer. Rs and Ms R Chiskoln Stended) Mrs Ada Vickery: ls = ee ol riving. The country is rolling, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Hood, and Doreen,| the funeral o. e Jal r. tran + Y : » Sriving. Therdouniy. Is x me Wii Mr. and Mrs. W. Skinner, of Toronto,| Larke, of Oshawa, last week. De- Dear Friend and Class Mate-- : 9 : as they went along the highway they » Th h h ed rave ara e t t & J yf " "? Mr. and Mrs. W. Crozier, Vyrtle and | ceased resided in this vicinity a num- ough we may appear on this oc- or erry ominion ore ~- i passed a lady walking and thought! Archie, of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. her of Years ago casion to be joyful and gay, yet in : ; A they could give her a ride. Accord- | Geo. Samells, Mrs. W. Samells, Miss . 4 : " . . k ingly they backed their car at some i. Sweet, rh guests of Mr. and| Mr. D. Parrott, of Ashburn, has | 2h Ren Here Sxists a mubiessed Manilla Rural Phone 2 Bargains for this Week End # speed to po.up a rise in the rogd. | MIs 'A. Ploughman, on Sunday been installing the Hydro in Mr. | eeling ol sadness because ol your re- All Mak f Cars ; : : ) ab 0 th : » li v t notice A "| Mr. and Mrs. C. Samells, Edna and| Clarence Harrison's house and out- moval from among us We are sorry akes o Men's Leatherette Raincoats and slickers ............... .$4.49 ar y. they po Ha To jo Fir | George, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.| pyildings. to lose you, for during the past ten Repaired Ladies' Slickers, ..... Saree se Babar eins Special $2.26 other car approaching and na m R Hood, on Sunday. years or more association together Men's Fine Blue Ser S it: $20.00 Si cial $14 95 : : . We are t J e 3 ge Suits, reg. 00. iu ees SPO . backing gone on the wrong side. of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wanamaker Sh mh SE oe you have endeared yourself to us, Radio and Car Batteries Men's Good Work Boots .. seen vnaes wen nveasopecial $8.59 the road. A collision resulted and|sons Bert and Glen, of Seagrave, Mr. " . s + 3 J y : . Cy both ' and Mrs Sie wore s Pe oy Jeffrey, were guests of Mr. and | We hope for a speedy recovery. both in, the capacity of friend and co- Re-Charged Men's Good Wool Work Sox, ................Special 3 pairs 69c. so badlv thin od tht th ed within | Mrs. J. Demera, on Sunday. "The church services here next Sun] Yorker: Your cheerful smile and 0 A { l Weldin Ladies' Flat Crepe Dresses '............ Vie die - Special $5.95 50 ; ne Y ay di ¥ n Ry Meine | Mr. Donald Crozier visited Mr. R.| day evening will be in charge of Rev. hearty co-operation in all the activ- Xy- ce y ene 1 g Ladies Fine House and Street Dresses ............Special 75c. " ew dots ge Stench ) ne Milner on Sunday. u KR. T. Richards, of Port Perry. ities of the class have been a real A SPECIALTY Girls' Middies, made of good cloth, serge collar and cuffs i about three days, and Mr. stonenous Miss Della' Lee, of Raglan, visited| "yw Ross, of Utica, spent the| inspiration 'to us all. You have detachable, ..,........... ca nanan ver suis. Special $1.25 : # ig! ays § Stonehouse are er y ek e . x » : 3 . . 3 . + 1 about eight days. Mrs: Stonchouse her parents over the week end | "y, "5os Dickson's, proved yourself both capable and| All makes of Plow Points |Girls' Fine Serge Pleated Skirts, .......... .......Special $1.25 i Jetainey consciousness until her 5 Yr. om Mrs, Y Wark qed with On Sunday, October 19th, the an-| true, never failing to do your part for Sale, We have a full line of Boys' and Girls Boots and Shoes, clothing ( 2 . « (ae z rs I'S. . ' . . > « 4 Sea in . 1. ta Mrs. A. Brunt," at Enniskillen, one| nual Thank Offering service of the| Ve" at the sacrifice of your own time very reasonable prices. 4 Friends of Mrs. Waddell "extend | n oT stesncth ood the o . a Ch b YE ; Kk their sympathy to her in. the loss of day last week. \United Church will beheld. Services| 2nd strength and the place you an arence dmbers |Examine our goods and compare our prices before you do your rn te | rand Mrs. W. Platten, of Sonva,| at 2.30 and 7 pm. conducted by Rev. YoU family are leaving vacant in our Peobict shopping. : ¥ » NV. ¥ Mrs. y p - 3 p . 4 5 4 nO Guess Te A haw ore puosts of Mrs. | Capt. Best, of Whitby. Im st wi 3 Jone time Islled. roprietor A good selection of Fall and Winter Goods going to be sold at 3 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH |\Winamaker, on Sunday. ------ Hn po He hg this Swe very reasonable prices. ¥ Sunday, October 12th-- Miss Grace Mark was the guest of | ' ; TR 0 expression: o rrr 000 . . Ese Otter 2h Ge Mark yu the 50s of | y0UNG PEOPLES MERTING | du cee for you ai ut oon sly ALIX. GILBOORD, Proprietor ' the service | Wr. and Mrs. Kerry, of Kirkland] An interesting meeting of the Port | its illumination in your new home. " 2 EXCHANGE . ' | <ul] noemod phi Lh + Branton," Mr. and Miss Capstick, of g iat. held Monday, October | ories of you will continue to brighten ' ! y . ft 7 p.m.--Rev. R. J. Merriam, Myrtle, | Janetvilie, spent a pleas i i oclety 'was helc. on ioncay, Uetober ighten | Bown, Cochrane St., Port Perry. Ww / -m. » M) | Jane , spent a pleasant time with | | : \ ¥ will conduct the service. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Raymes, one evening 6th, ¥hen Be young Zo ere vo us all equally as much. --------000-------- ¥ COAL { COKE Oo0D TILE $ x 2 Prince Albert [ast week. come ack to sf air weedy © 5 x : & 145 p.m.--Sabbath School Mrs. Ross and family, Mrs. Can-| meetings for the coming year. : FOR SALE 2 i does, IEW ASHING Nousey, A BLACK Best grades of Hard Coal, Coke, Can- "~ q pFev. RJ. Merriam will | 192 and family, of Toronto, Jer. and The meeting was opened with the] Folding Kodak, (Eastman), 1 Rog' whitewashed with a power sprayer. BUSINESS nel Coal, Steami Coal, Hardwood and i conduct the service | her Ruy. Hendors, Sho a BY lr usual devotional service followed by | 10 x 12; Baby Carriage, stroller style; Large or small jobs will receive Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood, Cement ; ' DAY. ns Mr. an > the business of electing new officers, | wringer, god as new. Will sell cheap prompt aifention, 1] you Yee in ws and Lime. ------ Oe taymes. A vicinity o itby, leave word with. n CARD OF THANKS | Mr. Geo. Jackson, daughter Pat.|who were asked to accept the re- or cash. Apply at Star Office, Port "wo "Maw or see E. Colborne, 116 HANDLED ; 3 Mr. and. Mrs. Artifar Gray and and Miss Helen Anderson, of Port! sponsibility of the Society. The fol-| erry. : 1 Division St., Oshawa, Ont. oct9 - A car of Alberta Coal just arrived, { family - h g pre the i eo Pos ¥ Mr. and Mrs. eo, Jackeon Sud lowing officers were elected: a Erg WHITE lump size, specially prepared for On- 4 & y wis 0 express ar & 'é~ on Fred, visited wi \ R . ET -- - AOR ciation of the sympathy and kindness shown them during their recent be- reavement, in the loss of their son and Robt. Jackson, on Sunday. My. and Mrs. Dunnet and children, Mis, Love and daughter, of Canning- President--Mr. Gemmell. tario use. Vice President--Mr. Kenneth Pearce. Sec'y--Miss Dorothy O'Neill. STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE next winter's coal. This is the best month to put in your i brother ton, Mr. Frank Bailey,"were guests| Treasurer--Mr. Frank Slemmon. SE - Phone your order. re of Mr. and Ms. Alex. Martyn, on| pianiste--Miss Valde Hortop. "The Home of Clean Entertainment." PORT PERRY COAL YARD BR sundav. . ' I} \ a --000-------- | ANNIVERSARY AT UTICA | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, Oct. 15, servicesat 11 am, i and 7 p.m., conducted by 'Rev. John Lindsay, of Whitby. Monday, Oct. 13, a supper and con cert will be held. See bills. 000-------= BAZAAR AND SUPPER: | The Ladies' Guild of the Church of the Ascension are holding their annual bazaar and supper, on Friday evening, October 31st. See bills for particulars. ee QO CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION | Sunday, October 12-- | 11 a.m.--Morning service 3 p.m.--Sunday School Mr. Edward Dears visited Mr. J. Sweetman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Schell, daughters Blanche and Olive, Mr and Mrs Alton Mark, Mr. Norman Shunk, Mrs. \"snamaker, spent a pleasant time vith Mrs. Pettitt, on Monday even- ing in honour of the birthday of Miss (live Schell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins visited with their daughter Mrs. S. Pogue, at I'nsom, on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Schell is building a new hen house for Mr. C. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Joblin, Mr. G. Hood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. F. Jones, Lorna, and Evelyn, of Brooklin, Mrs. Bushby +f Claremont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. FE. Lee, on Sunday. C.| solo by Mr. Alfred Andrus, which Graham, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark, Mr. 3 During the evening a piano 'duet was played by the Misses Marion Goode and Helen Willard, also a violin were greatly enjoyed. . It was decided to hold a contest this year and an invitation is extended to old and _new members to come out every Monday evening and help make it. a success. Following this refreshments were served and the meeting closed by singing God Save the King. (Sin came APPLES FOR SALE Different varieties of winter apples for sale. Apply to Isaac Turner, Phone 213 Port Perry of the finest;imaginable. done picture. Also a good talking comedy. "'Alibi' is a thrilling, exceptionally WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, John Wray in "ALIBI." " 'Alibi' thrilled me to death. I think it is a masterpiece and one "Everything about it is great and Roland West has sure given the world a classic talking production." --DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS excellent and beautifully It made me scream, laugh and cry." --MARY PICKFORD See this underworld picture in music and dancing and talking. SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, VICTOR McLACGCLEN and FIFI D'ORSAY in "HOT FOR PARIS." W.G.W. PYArr livery. anywhere. W. G, W. PYATT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Nancy Miller, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 51 of Chapter 150 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1927, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Nancy Miller, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 20th day of June A.D. 1930, are, on or before the 30th day THE PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones: Office 94; Residenee 233 EE NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Bessie Greenway Pearce R.8.0., 1927, Chapter 150, Section 51. All persons having claims against the estate of Bessie Greenway Pearce, Spinster, late of the Township of Scugog, deceased, who died on or about the 16th day of May, 1929, are hereby notified to send to the under- signed solicitor for the said estate, on or before the 8th day of November, 1930, full particulars of their claims. After said date the assets of the de- Friday, 8 p.m.--Confirmation Class nq iy =a ko) A STE See another 1930 comedy sensation of the modern days--1,000 of October A.D. 1930, to send by post, | ceased will be distributed amongst : axon, visilel n 3 WANTED laughs assured you. Dancing, singing, and talking. Also a prepaid, to Harris & Harrid, Port | those entitled thereto having regard sweeten) () (vere NEW FELT OR VELVET HATS. HW. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, on Sunday. Mrs. Glen Owen, of Reach, visited Woman wants position as house- keeper for one or two. Apply at the talking comedy. Perry, solrs, for Thos. H. Watson, Lucinda Ryan and Charles J. Moase, only to claims so filed. joie at Port Perry, October 6th, Without doubt, . the very best . = : Evening shows start at 8 o'clock. Saturdays, 2 shows, 7.30 and 9.20 % millinery values we have seen for he Parents for = fov deve last Star Office. The manager of 'The Strand Theatre" has arranged with all the executors of the last Will and Testa- JNO. W. CROZIER, years. Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter took a prraiaf meeeas merchants of Uxbridge to have special bargains for Saturdays. ment and codicil thereto. of the said Port ig Pic s 3 Extra special for a rousing month's sale. Style after style--comfortable, becoming hats for off-the-face models for misses and women. Lovely rich finished felts, beautiful velvets. New shades in- cluding blue, brown, green, and black, in small, medium and large head- sizes. Hats at $1.95 to $3.75. Chinelle Tams at 95c. RITE HAT SHOPPE, PORT PERRY matrons; "ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of Brougham, Miss Helen Carter, To- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter on Sunday. Rev. E. E. Annand, B.A, Minister. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 pm~--Evening Service. ! Sunday, October 19th. BREADALBANE CHURCH, UTICA! Service at 2.30 p.m. jsalled a new radio. LAW OFFICE Creer & Humphreys Barristers, Solicitors, etc. { | smart {han first expectations. Manitoulin Island, sons Stewart and Amasa, motored to | Mrs. B. Carter, Miss Thompson, of at Epsom, on Sunday. Tweedie, visited at Kinsale on Mon- of Port Perry, visited her brother Mr. , Gordon Collins, on Sunday. motor trip to Huntsville and other points of interest, last week. Scugog potatoes are much better vittle Current, ig visiting her Messrs Robert and George Mrs. Esley Eaton, cousins Tackson. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collin and family, visited her parents Mr. and Mvé, J. Noon, at Nestleton, recently. 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweetman and Dorset, Muskoka, recently. Mrs. Tweedie, of Toronto, Mr. and Green River, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray, y. Thank Offering at Head Church on Mr. and Mrs. R. Burnham have in- Mr. and Mrs. R. Prentice and fam- ily visited her sister Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. Carter, Mary and Mrs. ay. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gerrow and family POSITION WANTED Woman wanting position, keeping house. Apply Star Office. : Child H. SHULMAN, BO ---- IN MEMORIAM MATINEE every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. -- Adults 20c. ren 10c. ' PROPRIETOR deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held BRENT--In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Thomas H. Brent, who died on October 10th, 1929. by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said executors will pro- In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are always near: We who loved you, sadly miss you As it dawns another year. * Sadly missed by wife, son and daughter. A A widow, 42, would like to meet a widower with children, a farmer or a nice man, with which she could start farming or enlarge a farm, start a rooming or boarding house, or some business. Have some money can in- vest. Has two children 2 and 4 year. Hudson, Hampton P.0., Ont. Alfred N. Andrus and Tile. Lumber, Coal, Wood We have on hand at all times a full line of D. L. & W. SCRANTON ANTHRACITE COAL, and Alberta Coal, the size and qual- ity as recommended by the Dominion Gov- ernment for use in Ontario. _. Coal, Body Wood, and Slabs. . era LUMBER, Shingles -- Wood, Metal or Asphalt--, Plaster, Lime, Cement, Brick, ~~ MARMILL MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY Coke, Steam FEED. ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to received by Harris & Harris at the time of such distribution. ; Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 25th day of September A.D. 1980. HARRIS & HARRIS, Solicitors for Solicitor for above Estate. ---- (ss FOR SALE 4 burner gasoline stove and oven, 2 Coleman gasoline lamps. Apply to Cedar Lodge, Prince Albert. Oct® FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 188 any person or persons of whose claim | T'0agters, Electric Irons, Lamps, etc., ® repaired. Estate of Nancy Miller, deceased. open : _ FOR SALE Five Yorkshire Sows. Apply to 8. J. Wooldridge, Seagrave, phone 76J. ; " Tvs Oct. 16 Eyes Examined By the most Modern : Methods 3 ] : . | ----0Q 0 Maneyto Lin axvivensary ano sueree 41| Radio Service and Feil Ph Ww AUCTION SALE F. B LUKE, Opt. D. : : ureh, . one--73 W. ; . Office--McCaw Block, Port Perry. | Port, 19 and 21 S lies mass . Thursday, Oct. 9th--20 choice dairy [§ - W.'E. LUKE, R. O. | li Era Hpphes. FRED E. REESOR, Port P cows 15 young ctl, 15 hone, 2 Opameteins > 1 Phone 264 Rov. W. Soft Galbraith, Toronto, 2) Gustom Set Building ||| i JK, Fort erry sows, farm stock and implements, the | | 163.167 Yonge St. Terente ® On Monday, Oct. 21, a supper and : property of Chas. Luke, Raglan. Sale "0 Opp. Simpecns wit be hold : ~at 1.30 p.m. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. : Ll ! - Port Perry, Ont.

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