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Port Perry Star, 30 Mar 1933, p. 8

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Lawrence's Drug Store News | (You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) AGFA FILMS--Now that spring is here, you will want to take some good snapshots. Buy some Agfa films and be sure of good results. They cost no more. EASTER NOVELTIES This year we have a good assortment of Chocolate Easter Novelties and would suggest that you place your order early while the stock is complete. WAMPOLE'S TASTELESS COD LIVER EXTRACT is an excellent Spring Tonic. Tones up the entire system and renews lost energy. Per bottle $1.00, ONE CENT SALE--We are holding our Spring One Cent Sale on April 6th, 7th, and 8th. For details see bills or next week's Star, On accqunt of the uncertainty of good weather and roads, out of 2 town customers may find difficulty in attending. -We shall be glad to hold telephone or mail orders until the next time you. are in town, at no additional cost to you. Fry A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49. THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY ALL THE YEAR ROUND We offer you the service of our bakery. 'We save time, and money, and worry for you. Let us take care of your baking troubles. EE Jerr_--_X GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. F or Counter Check Books of all Kinds --SEE THE -- Port Perry Star, Phone 50, Port Perry The Peoples' Meat Market « We sell everything you want in choice, clean; " palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats, If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W | BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. THE DELICATESSEN SHOPS HAVE DONE FOR . THE CAN CPENER WHAT, FORD olorel THE Fi 1 ing 1 ae] There's only one thing we ~can do for you--and that's pro- vide you with the best of build- Only one thing-- § but its the most when you build Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 TE Mrs, Pearson, of Oshawa, was the guest of her sister Mrs, M. Barrett, over the week end. Mr. Earl Mitchell was in Toronto on Sunday. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. Hiram Fitchett and Mrs. W. Thompson, in their sad be-' bereavement. 'away. . She was in' cemetery. BIT Bennett, Sparrow Lake, Maclean's Stomach Powder Made in England for indigestion, dyspepsia and various other forms of stomach trouble. 75c. per package.' Also in tablet form. Russian Oil with 'Agar & Phenolpthalieu For constipation. A mild but very effective laxative. 16 oz. bottle for One Dollar. Kruschen Salts The giant package. You may try the small bottle first and if not satisfied return the regular size bottle and get your money back. Jig Saw Puzzles Gi A new lot arrives each week. ------ > Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario ~ : * Are You Burning Our Better Fuels? If not, start the New Year right by phoning us your next order. We have a supply on hand of all required fuels to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pennsylvania Hard Coal--Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE--Nut and Range sizes. "HE ANTHRACITE, SCOTCH ANTHRACITE, CANNEL 'STEAM COAL, 'BODY HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. : No delay in filling your order. all Himes We have a full supply on hand at % ~ PORT PERRY COAL YARD i a SL Ff TIN Ber ly 4 wl LAN BV A A ES TI wu HRD OF EXPERIENCE IN THE RUBBER. ANDUSTRY | 50 yearsof research and experiment. 50 years of Practical production and testing, 50) years of selling sdb products i aon, That is the experience that enables Canadian Company to give you ibis 100% tire ever offered he 3 built an inter- the finest a Ee Jon do-day She finest Perchy- ~ On Saturday, March 18th, 1938, one, of Manchester's oldest and highly re-- spected citizens, Mrs. John Boys, | widow of the late John Boys, passed} Mrs. Boys whose maiden name was| Annie Wilson, came from Shirley to] \. Manchester 61 years ago. Ambitious] 2 " and industrious Mrs. Boys was a wonderful worker in her home. In all "| branches of needlework she excelled. With her Kindly manner Mrs. Boys ¥,| had won for herself many friends and +1] neighbours. She was a member of the Anglican Church and the service %| was conducted by the Rev. Mr, Nind, of Port Perry. After the service the body was laid fo rest in the Utica The - pallbearers Messrs. Wm. Munro, Thos. Dobson, Cb Jno. Johnson, Howard Dobson, Wright A Crozier, and Charles Lamb. Surviv- ing are two sons and five daughters, Walter, Vancouver; Ernest at home; 'Mrs. John A. Scaman, of Windsor; Mrs. Mark Mallett, of Whithy; Mrs. John Stewart, Reach; and Mrs. H. H. CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Medd and family wish to sincerely thank their many friends and neighbours for kindness and sym- pathy shown at the time of their sad GUTTA PERCHA Tires have Cushions of 83rd year. leaving this ---- b in their ni were | motor power. baby girl on March 20th, points and receiving the prizes. GUM CUSHIONS _ An Extra Value pure. un rubber | | they may meet with contintied success environments. ~~ - Judging by the number 'of horse] buyers that have been through here Wel lately, it looks és though the horse market was looking more promising and that "Old Dobbin" was to remain permanently in spite of "so much Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bell McCartney upon the gift of a Mr. Ronald Hodson was removed to the Pot Perry Hospital last week where he was operated on for a very night. Miss Ruby Cook and Mr, John Quinn scoring. the highest number of are invited to Mr. Alvin Hunter's bad attack of appendicitis. rm B. Savas vise ast weele Fifteen tables of Broptassive euchre | were played at the Hall on Friday Choir practice this week -is bang The local hockey team suffered af defeat at the hands of the Whitby boys, at Whitby on Saturday after erly . x a baker ang | there he returned to Prince Albert | cemetery until his health failed and son, 'Melvin. | He leaves to mourn "his Toss, his wite, one ddughter Mrs. 1C. Clarke, three sons, Melvin, Wm, "| Heayn, of this village, and ne sister Mrs. Bond, of Toronto, also one little granddaughter: Mr, Heayn was known among his friends and neigh- bours as a man of 'quiet habits, a faithful and 'willing worker and a good husband and father, Following the roll- call, > foshort business session, munism. This week the young people} «J the enjoyment. of a social evening. - | held at the home of Mrs. pn ; Commanhy Ra. It was opened in some. years years was Port Perry baker, later having'a gbod business of his own in Brooklin: From and was a faithful worker at 'the | his position was given to his oldest| and -Milton, one brother, Mr. Robert - | were in Lindsay, on' | March 21st 'to attend a banquet and Ww. Newell and Rev. 6. E. 'are preaching a series of sermons appropriate to the Lenten on, ar "monthly a in. the gland last | epresented the Church 'Army of Canada at the Ye Jubilee (the 50th anniversary) held in London. | | The Bishop alo delighted his audience 'with three solos "Asleep in the Dept, "Open the. Gates of the Temple", "Perfect Day". He was nll 4 at the piano by Mrs. Campbell. Lunch was served by the young people and a+ . 'very pleasant and profitable evening. + brought to a close. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey, Mr. and Mt. A. 1 Bailey, Mrs, S. McLaughlin, - Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamiltori, Rev. C, E. Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. F. Willan, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith evening, meeting in. the. Marsh 'Memorial Hall My DS Toronto, 'week end with her parents, Mys. F. Crosier, and er. We were 1 on "The Service Station". Mn non closed the meeting with- have {00 Jaton sister Ho... Boge one' day : Mrs, C. Hardy visited the

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