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Port Perry Star, 14 Jan 1932, p. 5

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OverTel Office Port: 'Perry | "GLASSES Fitted Accurately F.E. LUKE & SON, Optometrists 163-167 Yonge Bt, Toronto } STRAYED y Strayed into the premises of the undersigned, lot 17, con. 10, Reach, one yearling bull. The owner can have the same by proving property an paying expenses. R. Michie, R.R. 2 Seagrave. J A. HETHERINGTON Clitoprastas and Drugless Therapist 84 Wolverleigh Bivd,, Toronto. ~~ Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday and Saturday, 1.80 to 8 p.m. Phone 258 ~The Creamery BUTTER FAT. You can save labor _and make more money by sending your cream to the - PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors. -- : Bo, . ¥ DR. W. 5. HARPER Physician and Surgeon _I8 PAYING 2c, 20c., and 17¢., FOR) of Ramsde offered for sale. HON. T. L. KENNEDY, Jo H. Stroud, Cameron, President, : GEO. A. KEAYS Pure. Bred Live Stock and General \ - AUCTIONEER - Alliston and Mount Albert, Ont. If you are planning on holding an Auction Sale, of your Pure Bred herd or general farm stock, this coming season, why not assure yourself of a real success by employing a trained and experienced Pure Bred Live Stock A and General Farm Stock Salesman. You will. only have the matter of a few hours on your sale day at most, to cash in on years of labor, and to you -an untrained salesman may prove very expensive. As Andy would say, "Why not fake | out resurrance." As a graduate of National Auction School of Canada, also School of Auctioneering, U.S.A. 1929, also several years of practical ex- perience, I am prepared to offer a service which will méan many extra dollars on your sale day. Rates Moderate. licensed in Counties of York, Ontario, Simcoe, Dufferin and Peel, Phone Bell Independent and Beeton! Phones at my expense. Offices at Mount Albert, and salesrooms and offices at Victoria 'street, Alliston, Ont, BLACKSTOCK 'At the annual meeting of the Young -| People's League of the United Church, the following officers were elected for the coming year: 'President--Hector Shortridge' Vice-President--Harold Swain Sec.-Treas--Miss Ferga Johnston. Ist Vice--Miss Brown (Christian Fellowship.) 4 i 2nd Viee--Miss Olive VanCamp (Mis- sionary.) 1 | 8rd Vico--Herbert Swain (Citizen- . ship) : Sale Cortimences at 1.30 p.m. a 28 aifes o Bom the best herds in the County, and sons Repperts- 4th Vice--Miss, Lela - Mountjoy and | Mj his % en Star, Quarterback, Royal Sort, Golden: Chief, Fair Acres' Minstrel, King's Marshal and others will be One year's credit at 1% allowed on approved joint notes. 'Minister of Agriculture, and PROF. GEO. E. Duty of the Canadian Short- | horn Association, will be present; M. H. Winter, Lindsay, Secretary. Mr. "Stanley Williams has hired |- with the Woods Lumber Co., at Bur- keton, for the winter. The January Meeting of the Vic- torian Women's Institute was held in the Township Hall on Wednesday evening of last week with an attend- 'ance of 86 members and visitors. The meeting "opened with devotional ex- ercises conducted by the president Mrs. R. Mountjoy. - The business ses- sion followed and a letter of thanks and grateful appreciation was read from Rev. Mr. Carruther, for the splendid bale of quilts and clothing, valued at $200, which had been sent to him by the Institute, to be disposed of as he saw fit. . The members were then favored with the following pro- gram: readings by Mrs. Robt. Mahood, Mrs. Wm. VanCamp, Mrs. Russell Mountjoy and Miss Mabel VanCamp; piano solo by Miss Florence Fair and a very interesting and helpful address on "Living up to Our Motto" by Miss E. Petty, who is in charge of the Girls' Short Course, now being held in the Orange Hall, Lunch was served by the committee in charge of the meet- ing, viz. Mrs. W. VanCamp, Mrs. R. Mahood, Mrs. Harvey Ginn, Mrs. Mer- vin Graham, Mrs. Jas Henry and Miss Lela Mountjoy. Misses Susie and Mabel VanCamp spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Francis Werry, of Enniskillen, A number of our young men attend- ed the Junior Farmers' Banquet at Caavan, on Friday evening of last week and a very enjoyable time was reported by all. Messrs. Larry Werry and George 'Crawford are having their houses wired and in the near future we hope |e to see through the efforts of the Vic- torian Women's Institute, a light placed on the Cenotaph. 'We are very sorry to report that little Garry Venning, son of Mr. and : F enough light they build bonfires. : fin Toronto last week judging live Billy Sunday's sernions at Buffalo, They are , Harry being a former Seagog boy makes it interest ng. All the young folk from wound en- joyed another skating party on the lake last week. The ice was in fine shape. When the moon does not give Mr. Walter Hood and Mr. Clarence Carter had a couple of enjoyable days stock, "Mrs. W. Mark spent a pleasant week end with her daughters Mrs. O. . Jeffrey and Mrs. A. Brant, at Ennis- killen. Mrs. F. Crozier visited her sister Mrs. Rowland in Port Perry over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Milner visited their daughter Mrs. C. Heayn at Port Perry on Sunday. 'Rev. F. Joblin, gons and daughter, of Stirling, were recent guests of his parents Mr: and Mrs. J. Joblin. Mr. L. J. Sweetman spent a few days in Toronto 'recently. * Mr. Alex. Martyn has installed a radio which he is enjoying these days. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice and Leona 'were Sunday guests of her sister Mrs. C. Fralick. Glad to hear that Mr. Thomas Col- lins, is improving in health after his light stroke of last week. Mr. Robert Jackson and Mr. Geo. Jackson attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. John Stonehouse, in Port Perry, last week. Mr. Orr Jeffrey of Enniskillen, is farm on the island. Scugog listeners-in on Station WKBW, Buffalo, on Sunday, not only heard the Reverend Billy Sunday, at Churchill Tabernacle, in a high pres- sure, old-time, whirlwind verbal as- sault on evil in all its forms, that was an avalanche of adjectives which, we think, could not be hurled by any other evangelist, but they had the pleasure of hearing Harry Clark, brother 'of Mrs. Oliver Reader, of "ronto on ' Mrs. Ivan Geer, busy cutting his supply of wood on his |' % caive on Mr. and last Friday. Mr. gg leave for British Mrs. John Medd in To- y. Miss Redshaw visiting her sister The officers and- members of the United Church wish to exiond a hearty invitation to all to join in the Sunday School and Church services and make this a baner year. "Re- member the Sabbath Day and keep it holy." When the Lord sacrificed so much for us, we, surely can sacrifice a little for Him, and give Him an hour or two on Sunday. The funeral of the late Thomas Irish took place on Thursday from the funeral parlors, Port Perry, to the Kendall Cemetery. Quite a number of the neighbours attended. The pall- bearers were Mr. Wm. Brooks, Mr. R. Harper, Mr.-W. Taylor, Mr. H. Davis, Mr. T. Lakey, Mr. C. W. Lakey. Mr, Irish leaves his brother Charles, who resided with him and one sister Mrs. Waring, of Orillia. They were both present at the funeral. ' Mr. A. Campbell returned to the village on Saturday. Sorry to report Mr. Geo. Mitchell has not been so well lately. Mr. Herman Kerry sold a valuable colt to Mr. C. Sonley this week. A number from here attended the first hockey match in Port Perry on Monday night. The game was between Rouge Hill and Port Perry. At the anpual Sunday School and Church meeting in the United Church, last Wednesday afternoon, no change was made in the officers and teachers. Greenbank Dramatic Club will pre- sent their play "Deacon Dubbs" here, about the end of the month. is tA ni Children Left Alone In a little house in a back # two hildren are awaiting Mot! : 8s return. re being helped by - Srienaiy organization but there be no home for them 'until IE a come bavk here are the parents? For 'many months they have been struggling for lost health and strength th Toronto Hospital for Consumptives. They have benefited greatly, as so many hundreds do, from the qulet- ness, fresh air kindly nursing and medical atten lon. 'Able to walk to the dining-room for two meals a ow" Is the could not be moved from his bed few months from now, who y may be back again tak- the burden of the home. work as this has great econ- omic value to the community as well as opening the only way from misery and despair to hundreds of the consumptive poor. The hospital Scugog, who is now leader of the choir which accompanies the Evangelist. greaily needs yous help. Will you please send a gift to Mr. A. E. Ames. 223 Collere St.. Toronto, MAGA Whatever may to supply them. promptly. EVERYBODY READS ZINES be your needs in this line, we shall be pleased We represent the Dawson Subscription Agency, which handles all kinds of periodicals Before ordering direct, con- [sult me WwW PORT PERRY COAL Underwear Sale UNDERWEAR SALE. At this time to clean out our stock of Underwear, we are offering some real ains. Penman's Pure Wool Underwear in all sizes. Reg. $1.35 for 98c. Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, good weight ie 090; Ladies' Vests, good weight cotton, no sleeves, sizes 38, 40, 42--49c. Stanfield's Nine Underwear--Buttonless Combinations, winter weight . o $2 Stanfield's Combbigations, fine quality, ..... .. $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 +. .96c, Boys' Combinations $1.75 to $1.90 CUT PRICES on DRESSES DRESSES ARE ALL REDUCED. Cut Prices, GROCERIES Stanfield's Fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, garment .... Boys' Fleece-lined 48c. Good Values. PURBLARD ........0.. 00 hh diiron per 1b 10c. FALCON PEAS, CORN, or TOMATOES ............ 2 for 19¢. REDE&WHITETEA ..........co00viinvniss I's 50c. Y's 26e. ROLLED OATS ,.............. i... iviiveieins 5 Ibs for 18¢c. BRUNSWICK SARDINES ..........co0iuiivinisinss 4 for 19c. LILY BRAND CHICKEN HADDIE .................. 2 for 25c. ST.CHARLES MILK ............... 0d eavs cheiionn 10c. GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless .............covnsveercnntss 4 for 25¢c. WRAPPED BREAD, 24 02. 108f ............0c0otiiiinsinnns 6c. F. W. Brock & Sen Port Perry Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" PRINTING Whenever you need Printing, we shall be pleased to quote you prices and give you prompt service at the Star Office. The HYGIENIC BAKERY Excellent bread, Delicious cakes and Pastry, Hovis Bread. . Phone 93 J. Prompt and Courteous Attention Assured, E. K. TUFFS, Proprietor Port Perry Coal Yard FOR RELIABLE SERVICE AND : BETTER FUEL Famous Reading Anthracite THAT BETTER PENNSYLVANIA H HARD COAL. It's Black and Bright as all good hard coal should be. Every | load the same good quality. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE. We are the exclusive agents for this high grade Canadian Coke. Be sure you are getting genuine LTON BY: PRODUCT. WELSH A maximum of heat with a. minimum of ash. A superior coal. WOOD-_-Body Wood $3.50 single cord. Hardwood Slabs, $3.25. Slabs, $2.75. ALBERTA COAL -- CANNEL COAL -- WOOD -- _ -- Reliable Service and Better Fuel be Truck Delivery. w.6 Ww. PYATT Phones

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