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Port Perry Star, 6 Oct 1932, p. 8

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ry y hy i RR AO I wey Page Eight ar LF A A OAT Tre 2 . Hae Chiropractic | D. E. STECKLEY, drugless stat] tioner, has taken over J. A. Hether- | ington's practice in Port Perry, and is continuing in the same office. | Chiropractic treatment; Electro-' Theropy and special attention given to foot troubles and resultant ail- ments. Consultation and examination free. Hours 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. We CONTRACTING AND BUILDING L. A. KOCH Res. 2nd house east side Bigelow St. Port Perry. ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS Estimates given, Over 20 years experience - Sept. 16. Toronto's Eyesight Specialist, at Lawrence's drug store, Port Perry, on Thursday, Nov. 8rd. "Prices lower than the lowest, quality considered." F. E. LUKE & SON, Optometrists 163-167 Yorige St., Toronto. (Up-stairs, opposite Simpsons) For Counter Check Books of all Kinds -- SEE THE -- Port Perry Star PHONE 50 The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in cheles, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Hardwood. Let us fuel this season. Solvay Coke and Body || Hardwood We have a supply of Solvay Coke on hand, and a car of choice 1009, Maple Body | Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry supply your need in Armand's Foundation Regular price 75c. of Kleenex for 79c. ABBEY'S SALT--Just a few left. Paste and one Dr. West Port Perry Some Specials TWO FOR ONE--A box of Symphonic Bouquet Powder and powder and refines and softens the skin, for 50c. COMBINATION DEAL--Two packages of Kotex and one Regular value $1.15. Both for 89c. while they last. DR. WEST'S TOOTH PASTE--Two packages of Tooth Morrison's Drug Store Phone 16 Creme which retains the of the $1.00 and 35c. bottles Tooth Brush for 73c. Ontario IS YOUR COAL BIN FILLED FOR WINTER? If not let us fill it with some of our Better Fuels, and be assured of every heat satisfaction during the cold months. We have all required fuels on hand to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE-- That Better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. Every load that same good quality, packed full of heat. Because of the long burning qualities, Reading Anthracite is an economical fuel. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE, CANNEL COAL WELSH ANTHRACITE-- Welsh Coal has no impurities--ash content below 4%. No delay in filling your order. We are sole agents in Port Perry for genuine Weaver Welsh Anthracite, and can fill your order at any time. HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS CEMENT, LIME, TILE, PARISTONE. For Reliable Service and Better Fuels, phone your order to PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT | Phones--Office 94W Residence 94J. »- STEAM COAL, Truck Delivery DON'T WORRY ABOUT Have i bi : : Ste ag Pe, Ses Fair (Continued from front page) «Edgar Gibson, G. N. Graham, N. R. v table--Harold Carrots white-- R. Wall. Carrots, table--R. C. Brown, John Elford. Cab- bage, winter--R. C. Brown, Percy VanCamp, I. Whitfield. Squash-- Mrs. John Williams, D. Corbman, R. R. Byers. Pumpkins-- J. J. Jobb, --F. Tarves, Mrs. John Williams, John Beacock. Beets, long--F. Crozier, N. Taylor & Son. Onions, white--D. Corbman, T. Caesar. Onions, yellow --D. Corbman, Thos Caesar, R. C. Brown. Onions, red--D. Corbmén, R. C. Brown, T. Caesar. Mangolds, red-- Jas. Parr, J. H. Forder, J. J. Jobb. Mangolds, yellow--J. Parr, J, J. Jobb, G. N. Graham. # Tomatoes--F. Tarves, Mrs. Fred Raines, John Beacock. Water Melons --D. Corbman. Citrons--Roy Fergu- son, R. C. Brown, Mrs. John Williams, Corn--Mrs. John Williams, Mrs.John Elford, W. A. VanCamp. Sheaf Corn-- R. Wall, John Elford, J. H. Forder. Collection of Vegetables--J. L. Cry- derman, N. Taylor & Son, T. Caesar. FRUITS Judge-- W. J. Bragg, M.P.P. Spies--J, McMillan, J. L. Cryder- man, W. G. Werry. Russets--W. S. Bragg, W. G. Werry, Roy Ferguson. Snows--W. G. Werry, J. L. Cryderman John Elford. Baldwins--W. G. Werry, J. L. Cryderman, John Elford. Mann-- Mrs, R. J. Crozier, Mrs. John Williams W. G. Werry. Ben Davis--J. L. Cry- derman, I. McMillan, W. G. Werry. Talman Sweets--W. G. Werry, 1. Mec- Millan, J. L. Cryderman. Starks-- I. McMillan, W. S. Bragg, J. L. Cryder- man. Kings--W. G. Werry, W. S. Bragg, Austin Beacock. Wealthys-- W.G. Werry, I. McMillan, W.S. Bragg. St. Lawrence--W. S. Bragg, Mrs. John Elford, W. G. Werry. Alexanders --John Beacock, N. R. Green, W. G. Werry. Colverts--W. G. Werry, W. 8. Bragg, E. M. Larmer. Rhode Island Greenings--J. L. Cryderman, Austin Beacock, W. G. Werry. McIntosh Red --J. L. Cryderman, W. G. Werry, I. McMillan. Pears, Fall--J. L. Cryder- man, Edgar Gibson. Pears, Winter-- John Beacock, Roy Ferguson. Coll. of Apples--W., S, Bragg, W. G. Werry, J. L. Cryderman. LADIES' DEPARTMENT Judge--Mrs. P. DeGroff, Bloomfield Afghan, wool--Mrs. W. Webster, Miss M. Reynolds. Baby's Bonnet, knit--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. T. Percy. Baby's Bonnet crochet--Mrs. W. C. Te a C. A. Larmer, R. Wall. Beets, table | '| Miss L. Carnegie, Mrs. F. Stinson. Bed- "crochet C. Sonley, L. Oryderman. Tea Stinson, Mrs. A. L. : 'Miss M.Reynolds. Buffet Set, white linen--Mrs, G. Jack- son, Mrs. T. Percy. Bloomers, fancy-- Mrs, J. L. Cryderman, Mrs. T. Percy. Button Holes--Mrs, J. A. Johnston, Mrs. F. Parr. Coll. of Fancy Work-- Mrs. W. Webster, Mrs. T. Percy. Child's Play Rompers--Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs. G. Jackson. Cut Work Emb.--Miss. L. Carnegie, Mrs. T. Percy. Centrepiece, Emb. W. L.--Mrs. F. Raines, Mrs. N. R. Green. Centre- piece, Emb. Col. Linen--Mrs. A. L. Byers, Mrs. W. Webster. Centrepiece, knit--Mrs. Jas. Byers, Mrs. F. Stinson. Centrepiece, Byers, Mrs. F. Stinson. Curtains, Hand Made--Mrs. G. Jack- son, Mrs. F. Stinson. Fancy Apron-- Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Mrs F. Stinson. Smock, Ladies--Mrs. J. R. Bell, Mrs. F. Stinson. Fancy Handkerchiefs-- Miss Edna Heaslip, Mrs. T. Percy. Kitchen Apron--Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Mrs, F. Stinson. Knited Socks--Mrs. A. L. Byers, Mrs. F. Stinson. Knitted Mitts, men's--Mrs, F. Stinson, Mrs. J. L. Cryderman. Knitted Mitts, women's -- Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. T. Percy. Luncheon Cloth and Serviettes--Mrs. W. Web- ster, Mrs. T. Percy. Pillow Cases, emb.--Mrs. A, L. Byers, Miss F. Parr. Pillow Cases, lace trimmed--Mrs. H. Hocken, Mrs. W. Webster. Pillow Day Slips--Mrs. T. Percy, Mrs. Percy Van- Camp. Patchwork Quilt, wool--Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Mrs. A. L. Byers. Pieced Quilt, cotton--Mrs. A. L. Byers Mrs. F. Stinson. Quilt, applique-- spread, emb.--Mrs. W: Webster, Mrs. | F. Stinson. Quilt, crochet--Mrs. J. R. Bell, Mrs. F. Crozier. Quilt, knit-- Mrs. Carl Wright, Mrs. Cryderman. Comforter, down filled--Mrs. W, Web- ster, Mrs. F. Crozier. Comforter, wool filled--Mrs. W., Webster, Miss M. Swain. Set Table Mats, crochet-- Mrs. W. Webster, Mrs. T. Percy. Set Table Mats, emb.--Mrs. T. Percy. Sideboard Scarf, white linen--Mrs. "Yes--we're both | feeling fine" crochet--Mrs. A. L.! Webster. Bath Towel, trim--Mrs, W. colored linen--| | re of its regular 'money safely Therefore, when you wish to. draft or by money order, a bank will do it for you with ~ the utmost efficiency as part This Bank has facilities that make it possible to send practically any point in the civilized world. Any of our branches will be glad to be of assistance to you "in this respect, at any time. business. and cheaply to Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund' THE CANADIAN BANK Ter. $30,000,000 $30,000,000 _. Percy Vancamp, Mrs. N. R. Green. Sideboard Scarf, col. linen--Mrs. H. Hocken, Miss M. Reynolds. Cushion, emb.--Miss. L, Carnegie, Miss Lyda Taylor. Sofa Cushion, quilted--Mrs. W. Webster, Mrs. T, Percy. Boudoir Pillow--Miss. L, Carnegie, Mrs. J. L. Cryderman. Sofa Pillow--Mrs. W, Webster, Mrs, F. Stinson. Swedish Emb. towel--Miss M. Reynolds, Miss. L. Carnegie. Sweater Coat, wool, ¢. or k.--Mrs, F. Stinson, Mrs. T. Percy. Sweater Pullover, ec. or k.--Miss M. Reynolds, Mrs. F. Stinson. : Ladies' Scarf, crochet or knit--Mrs, F. Stinson, Mrs, T. Percy. Tatting on finished article--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. 'T. Percy. Best Labor Device-- Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Mrs. Cryderman. Tray Cloth--Mrs. Percy VanCamp, CANADA'S Mrs. W. Webster, --Mrs, F. Stinson, Mrs. J. W. Bell. Camp, Mrs. W. Webster. Nightingale Pyjama Bag--Mrs. W. C. Sonley, Plain Patching on torn garment-- Mrs. T. Percy, Miss F. Parr. Ladies' Nightgown, fancy--Miss M. Reynolds, Mrs. F. Stinson. Ladies' Costume Slip --Miss L. Carnegie, Mrs. Percy Van Camp. Best Piece of Work hy Lady over 60 years--Mrs. R. Parr, Mra, J. J. Jobb, Cross Stitch on cotton--Mrs. F. Stinson, Mrs. T. Percy. Vanity Set ~Mrs, T. Percy, Miss L. Carnegie. Rug, home made, hooked--Miss L. Carnegie, Mrs. H. Hocken. Braided Floor Mat--Miss M. Reynolds, Mrs. Top Prices Paid For All Percy VanCamp. Three Oilcloth Nov- INDEPENDENT MERCHANT'S CONTEST FIRST PRIZE IS A FORD V8 SEDAN Free Handwriting Contest GREATEST AND EASIEST CONTEST Simple--Just sign your name Entry tickets may be secured at BOE MOTORS PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Best 1 4 oa Silverware, Special in Fancy Work--Mrs. F. Stinson 65 points, Mrs. T. Percy 40 points. hE A SS EA Dairy Act Amended Announcement is made by Hon. Thomas L. Kennedy, Minister of Ag- riculture, that with a view to aiding the pocketbook of the Ontario farmer, the regulations applying under the Dairy Products Act have béen so a- mended as to place no curb on the prices which creameries may pay in future for the producers' cream. The farmer is bound to benefit from any increased prices resulting from stiff competition between c¢reameries. The farmer has had little incentive in the past to produce special grade cream and to maintain his buildings and | equipment to the strict letter of the law, but the change. in regulations offers extra inducement to which it Nightingale-- is felt he should promptly respond. The maximum acidity for special grade cream is not more than .3% at the time of being graded at the cream- Mrs, F. Stinson, amas, ladies' TY Where it is to be made into butter - slumber san, By le F. Raines, | and the fat content shall not be less than 28 per cent. Killing of Flies Most efforts to keep clear of stable flies have been restricted to spraying the flies on the cows. The suggestion is now made that the flies be fought in the stable as well. The idea is to spray the flies with a killing spray while they are settled in the walls and ceiling. If this spraying is done in the early morning it will be more effective as the flies are then sluggish in their movements, Late afternoon is also a good time. Close the stable and spray with a fine mist that fills the air, One part of formalin in 19 parts of milk or sweetened water makes a good and cheap spray. The same mixture may he left around in plates for the flies to drink. Keeping all manure cleared away from the stable and the flies and reduce the nuisance. Where it is not convenient to move the manure to the fields, it should be kept in a screened shed. eel EPP ASSESSMENT ROLL RETURNS The Assessment Roll of the Corp- oration of the village of Port Perry, for 1932, upon which the taxes for 1988 shall be levied, has been returned to me; and any appeals against asgess- 'ments therein must be made to me in writing on or before October 15th next. A Court of Revision to hear ap-, peals will be held at the Clerk's Office on October 26th, 1982, at 7.30 p.m. H. C. Nasmith, Clerk

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