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Port Perry Star, 14 Jul 1932, p. 5

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ps . El sans -- | SATURDAY, LY 16 =a See large bills for lists of bargains. Now is your opportunity to save money. JAS. McKEE & SON PECIAL PRICES MEN'S SUITS and Overcoats Our prices are greatly reduced-- With the arrival of new goods there is a splendid choice. Get your order 'In early. All kinds of Dry Cleaning and Pressing done. Ladies' fine dresses thoroughly cleaned by our New Dry Cleaning Process at very moderate W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor OverTel. Office Port Perry EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of . Eyes in Modern Life Specializing exclusively in muscle pi oh and glasses. . Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Disney Block Opposite P.O. OSHAWA, ONT. 15616 -- Phone -- 1516 V.P. STOUFFER PIANO TUNING Overhauling -- piano actions lost motion taken up, sticking and keys ro- a specialty. Al work ening and Phone 30, Port Perry. l= W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. Office over Nelson's Store. LIST OF MATERIALS Carried in Stock at All Times 2" and 8" x 4" Hardwood for imple- ment material. . 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12, Rough Hemlock, and Spruce D. & 8, clear, Lo 1 x 10 B. C. Cedar White Pine 1 x 12° 1x8 Spruce all 8 to 16 feet--assorted lengths if | 'Pine D. & S. for inside and trim, 1 inch by 3 to 12 inches Toronto Asphalt Shingles. Window "size you Sizes to suit your requirements. % x 6 clear Cedar Bevel Siding 1 x 6 Clear Spruce Cove Siding 1 x 12 Edge Grain Boat Cedar, D. & 1 inch Maple, Ash, 'Chestnut, in rough, can be milled to suit your require- ~8.in 8 to 20 foot lengths. ments. 2x8 2x10, 2x12, B. C. Cedar in| Interior and Exterior Doors of various 8 to 20 foot lengths. sizes, in clear Fir and clear White Sheeting Lumber-- Pine, also paint grade pine. 1x8 1x6 Hemlock British Columbia Clear Shingles. No. 1--5 X, No.1 8X, No.2,5X. and Sash in stock. also we can make any design and require. 24 different designs of Mouldings. 1 x 6 Spruce Novelty Siding, double White Pine Bevel Siding or of Dr. J.'A. Mathers, Queen St., Port Perry, Phone 17 E. NORMAN Blong Blook, Port Perry. First Class Shoe Repairing Quick Service Bring your Repairs in the morning--take them away at night. Price Reasonable All work guaranteed Rubber Heels put on while you wait. EPSOM (Too late for last week) ~ Miss Verna Millman visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and family, of Greenbank, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Millman. Miss Evelyn Martiman has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting with friends here. ; Miss Lillie Carr; of Toronto, spent the week end with Miss Hazel Ackney. Mr. Allan Asling and Mr. William Watson, of Toronto, visited over the week end with friends here. Miss Jean. Coates and friends of end at Mrs. Asling's. Miss Jean Kidd is holidaying at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. Soloman Wilson, of Toronto, visited on Saturday with their son Mr, Jos. Wilson Miss Bernice Allin, of Bowmanville, visited with Miss Hazel Ackney re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey and daughter Laura Bailey, of Blackstock, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ashton, . Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe Luke visited over 'the week end with friends in Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers gnd family at Mr. Herman Kerry's on Sunday. Saturday evening, July 2nd, a num- ber of appreciative, yet' indignant boxholders gathered at the Epsom parsonage, and bid farewell to Mr. William Linton, who had been the faithful mail carrier for the past eight years, on the rural route No. 4 from Uxbridge, and incidently presented him with a small purse of money for his courtesy and close attention to duty. Although the total amount was small it was made up of contributions from practically every home on the route, manifesting as it did, the sin- cere regret of the entire route be cause this man has performed the work entrusted to his care in so ef- ficient a manner. "Bill" has a wonderful disposition; is cheerful beyond measure. It did not matter whether you could only see the tops of his horse's ears over the snow drifts, or some gentle breezes ary were stirring the tree tops 8 | of January so scorching that his car was covered in blisters. These trifles only seemed eZ 7 lik rent a Safety Deposit Box at ar rT LITTTRE THRNITH J (ML LIER Avo danger of loss by fire, theft or misplacement-- The Royal Bank of Canada {LN this Bank--the cost is small. F. W. Brock & Chain RED & WHITE Stores CHIPSO ....... verivi....19¢. ORANGES, LEMONS FANCY PINK SALMON e CANTALOUPES, BANANAS ErCLE Mik 1oe| WATERMELONS, ETC. COMFORT SOAP ...5 for 20c.| VARMALADE, 40 oz. ..,.2%c. WHITE ROSE PASTRY ..49¢c.| STRAWBERRY JAM, 40 02. 35¢ = © KISSIME PASTRY........ 35¢| BLACK TER, ..2%, 35, 3%, BREAKFAST HACON NEW CHEESE ..... 1b 15¢. Slieed, +... sens % 1 10c.| COTTAGE ROLLS, ....1 15c. PURE LARD .......... 1 10c.| PICNIC HAMS ........ 1 15c. WRAPPED BREAD ...... 6c.| BAKER'S QUEEN BREAD BROWN BREAD Ge. FLOUR, 24's 65c. 98's $2.59 BATHING SUITS, Men's, Black, elastic knit, per suit SECURITY ARCH SHOES FOR LADIES All on combination lasts. If you are having trouble with your feet these shoes will help you. Prices $3.95, $4.75, and $5.00. LADIES' SILK HOSE--SPECIAL 59c. Large range of colors, good service weight LADIES' MERCERIZED COTTON HOSE, 29c. PAIR CHILDREN'S SOX AT HALF PRICE Regular 45c¢. and 50c. values. Sizes 5% to 9......... Per pair 23c. Come to Port Perry-- Wednesday, July 20-- Watersports and Street Dance fidelity and cheerfulness to his clients as he made his trips from day to day. parson by any means, It is to be hoped that some business man of Ux- bridge, who knows the value of courtesy, cheerfulness and fidelity to Although Bill did nat pretend to be a! kings. But is most apt to stand in | the bread-line and the prayers of his children frustrated as they cry, "Give us this day our daily bread" and the record that the father so painstaking- ly built up ignored because another tendered for his job a few paltry dollars less than our tried and faithful friend was able to live on. Who is responsible for this policy--a narrow and short-sighted system that will de- prive a good honest citizen of his livelihood. There is one answer and only one to this burning question-- "Thou art the man." duty, will give this good man a job so that he will not feel too badly against anyone, Wise old Solomon wrote many years ago, "See'st thou a man diligent in his business and he shall stand before the kings." But if Solomon was living today he would write a revised version and say, "See'st thou a mail carrier diligent in his business with courtesy and fidelity thrown in, and what about him?" He will not likely stand before AP nn SEND THE STAR TO ABSENT FRIENDS. Specials in Toilet Goods AMBROSIA SPECIAL DEAL--containing a $1.00 bottle of Ambrosia, a 50c. flask of Ambrosia, a bakelite fun- nel and a package of Couettes. $2.00 value for $1.00 JONCOLIA CREAM---A the treatment of Sunburn. scientific preparation for Soothing and healing. Per tube 35c¢. GARDENIA FACE POWDER---A new and very popular powder. Delightfully perfumed. Special value, $1. box of Face Powder and 50c¢. bottle Perfume. Both for $1.00 COLEO SOAP--Very special value--3 cakes Coleo Soap and a green glass tumbler. All for 25c. Burks Falls, visited over the week ¢ "Yes-- they' re fine young chickens » ! It was Joe Kingsmill's wife who spotted the advertisement -- a firm in town offering to buy 60 young chickens. She showed it to Joe. : Ri "Every poultry farmer 'in the province will be writing," Joe said. "I'll telephone right now So he did. And got the business to for his alertness. The Long Distance telephone call cost him A. M. LAWRENCE me Renal su Phone 49 PORT PERRY, ONT. CAWKER BROS. Give service and quality in every thing required from a meat market. --FOR PROMPT DELIVERY-- orders to 29w 113225381 Don't worry about Baking -- CALL UP GERROW'S-- Their Business is BAKING eoETTX S BAKERY Port Perry. § [122183 GERROW' Bakers and Confectioners, REDUCED PRICES ON . COAL AND COKE Coal is now selling at Summer Prices, the lowest it has been for several years. To insure you will get the maxi- mum amount of heat comfort for the money you have to spend in fuel, have your bins filled with BLUE COAL. NEW LOW PRICES ON LUMBER We have just received a carload of good spruce and pine lumber, and we 'expect to arrive soon a car of Western Cedar and Fir, all which will be sold at reduced prices from former years. CONTRACTS TAKEN FRED E. REESOR Phone 73 Port Perry

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