' *i ay on Saturday, August 26th, 1933, a _ last week in Toronto, Page Five : te pa We wish to announce that we have taken over Mr. James McKee's .entire "stock of Boots and Shoes and Ladies' & Gents' F urnishings. This stock must be sold within 'a short time, as we 'have only a limited lease of the building. BIG SALE commences Friday, Sept. 1. FERGUSON BROS., Port Perry COAL WOOD COKE "BLUE COAL?" is the best Anthra- cite mined in America. It is colored blue 'so as to be identified at a glance. We can supply you with --. BRITISH COAL, HAMILTON COKE, HARD and Soft Wood, Cement, Lime, Lumber, Etc. ~~ FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73.w; Res. 73] I - DONT WORRY ABOUT "FIRE! "Have your property properly insured at once A _HAROLD W. EMMERSON | / COAL - COKE - - CEMENT - LIME - TILE When in need of any of the above give us a call. We have a fall supply on hand to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pensaelvenia : Hard Coal. - -#3CoTCH. COAL, WELSH COAL, STEAM COAL, CANNEL 0 . HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE, BODY HARDWOOD, HARD- WOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. 'CEMENT--A fresh carload just piyived.. 'Also Fresh LIME and PARISTONE, TILE. Your orders will receive our usual Sromist and careful attention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G, W. PYATT Phones--94 W and 94J. "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" UTICA \ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and son, "are visifing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kendall. Miss L. Ward has returned to To- ronto after spending her holidays at her home here. itd Born to Mr. and Mrs: Wilbur Brown, on Friday, August 26th, 1933, a son. Born to Mr. and 'Mrs, Gordon Taylor Miss Edith Lakey has returned to Toronto after spending the last month with friends here. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Lakey--Miss N. Fish- er of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Fursey, Masters Keith and Carl Cam- eron, of Oshawa. - _ Mrs. Moore and family of Buffalo, are visiting her sister Mrs, H. Harper. Don't forget the corn roast at the corner on Thursday evening under the daughter. auspices of the Bluebird Club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Philp, attended the funeral of the late W. Jeffrey, at Port Perry, on Saturday. A splendid crowd attended the ice cream social under the auspices of the * Ladies' Aid. Mrs, Geo. Cann and sons, spent the visiting her daughter Mrs, Bert Mec- Kercher. ~ SEAGRAVE Milton Demara of Scugog, and Mur- ray Byers, of Blackstock, were Sunday visitors with the Wannamaker boys. : Mr. and Mrs. H. Demara of Scugog, vigited at the home of Mrs. J. Wanna- maker on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lakey visiting "with Miss E. B. Hosie on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie -Gunyon and baby returned home on Sunday after spending two weeks with her parents|gspent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, E. Christie. Messrs, Arthur and 'Leslie Moase, Mrs, Geo, Offen and son of Cedar |of Toronto, visiting their mother, Mrs, Grove, are spending this week with] Grose, for the week. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller.| Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Harding spent The Misses' Vivien and Muriel Me-| Sunday at Niagara Falls, Fetches Lp Returned home after{ Miss Alma Frise has returned home aying in Muskoka, after i J Woes wan visiting in visiting relatives in Toronto. Prince Albert last week, WOOD] Mrs. Worden, of Prince. Albert, is] Mr. Wm. Keen and Miss Ila: Moon, | Mr, Frank Harding and Miss Ruth Alma Clements, were in Bobcaygéon on Sunday. Mr. and" Mrs; W. McPherson with { John Mark, during the 1d family have return- ed hong te¥ an extended holiday at theif uoftage at Cedar Springs. "Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Montgomery and family of Bowmanville, were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Joe} Holdershaw. Miss Annie and Miss Hattie 'Shunk, of Prince Albert; Mr, and Mrs, IL Argue, of Burketon, Mr. and Mrs, E. Darcy, of Blackstock, and Mr. and Mrs, Orr Shunk, of Lindsay, were at "| the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk, on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker of Stouffville, visited the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Orchard, this week. Mrs. Geo. Watson and family, of Cresswell, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Orval Stone, Mr, and Murs. I. Irwin, Mr, and Mrs. W. Moase, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clements, were in Burks Fall, on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Mark has returned from visiting her relatives and friends: at South Bend, Indiana, SEAGRAVE ARE WINNER OF THE DR. HALL SILVER CUP, Seagrave Red Sox captured the coveted silverware after a gallant struggle with Valentia, at Diamond Ball Park, Little Britain, on Saturday afternoon last, before a crowd of over one thousand people, everyone present agreeing that they had witnessed a great battle between these two evenly matched teams. To the victors went the spoils, to the losers who were equally great in defeat went the honour of being real sports, to the last man. Valentia started out hitting on all eight and had gained two runs first inning, the Red Sox not getting ed 'the score and went into the lead in the fifth with five runs adding one more 'in the gixth while they held the Atheletics away from the plate until the ninth when they threw a real scare in "the, Sox supporters putting four runs "ncrbss after there were two out in the s ad hale, of fhe ninth and ry -- Prepare for the holiday! 440-21--$5.26 ¢ 450-20-- 5.85 460-21-- 5.90 476-19-- 6.65 6500-19-- 17.25 ' 526-18-- 8.16 Excise Tax Additional 9 months CUES LCL -against defects and road hazards ge Take advantage of these low prices on genuine Goodyear Tires with Speedway tread . . . made with Supertwist cords and guaranteed. Come in and let us put one or more of these tires on your rims, " Remember: you not only F. W. Brock & Son The RED & WHITE Store B= iliiioniniiens Grocery Specials Handy Ammonia, per package, Se. rere Re rep-------- i -- ADRS RNE JURY SP ERE Rpg 39c¢. IF, LCON COFFEE, 1 Ib. tin BRITISH EMPIRE = NA Py TT 3 pounds for $1.00" RINSO, .....oii i Beinn Large pkg. 21lc. Small pkg. 9c. OXYDOIL, large phi a 74 te Tn 8 § Pe in ere wa ee ot on ged 21c. SURPRISE SOAP ..... iii iii tiveness 5 bars for 23c. R &. Ww. Flour, 7 Ib. bag, 19c. MANYFLOWERS SOAP Fg 3 bars for 2lc. JUTLAND SARDINES ............. coin, 2 tins for 13c. JAVEL WATER .............. ci iii. per bottle 8c. PRESTO PACK WAX PAPER ....... iii. 10c¢. HELMET CORNED BEEF, ....................... per tin l4c. get the tire, but you get complete service with it. EA » BEARE BROS. Port Perry i Jewel Shortening, TIGER SALMON ........... <% Ih. tins 2 for 25¢. 1 1b tin 21¢. BLACK PEPPER ..... iii on % 1b 10c. GOLD MEDAL CUSTARD POWDER, 16 oz. tin............ 25¢. GOLD MEDAL PREPARED MUSTARD, Yoz. jar .......... 10c. CLARK'S BOILED DINNER, per tin ..................... 19¢. KOLONA COFFEE, per tin ......... oii. 29¢. only breathed a sigh of relief as the short left field to catch a runner at the third 'mani~was caught out on a fly with two men on the paths. before the third man was out in the|, a tally until the third, when they even-- sensational catch of a long foul ball It was a fine hitting game with many sparkling plays being enacted to give both pitchers, Jack Mark for the Red Sox and Art Hicks of the Athletics good. support. = The real tit-bit of a real good game was sup- plied by Glen Wanamaker playing left field for the Sox in making a among the parked cars, and again in the pick up and throw in of a_ hit to tough one to lose. plate. It was a great game to win and a The cup will be on display in Mr, S. J. Wooldridge's Store window for the next year. The Red Sox will be seen in action again a week from Wednesday, Sept. 6th, having entered a tournament at Little Britain with teams from Valentia who will again opose the Red Sox in the first game, called for 1 p.m., Little Britain and either Manilla or Zion. Seagrave are also holding a tourna- - F TRI Hmmm SA) FOR BEST TIRE VALU ES IN TOWN cuts -8,25--18 This fren to sell at Clements, Mr, Sam Nottloy and Miss i mn HIS SIGN tells you 'we sell not just tires. We sell Goodrich Safety Silvertowns with Life-Saver Golden Ply which makes them three times safer from blow-outs, increases mileage, down tire costs. We sell 'the Goodrich Standard = Cavalier, an amazingly rugged and durable tire at a real price saving. We sell the Goodrich Commander, the best tire it is possible to make at bed-rock prices. So look for the "Mountie" if you want the most tire value for your money. Goodrich Safety Silvertown Safest Tire Ever Built Guaranteed for 12 months 4.50--21 (30 x 4.50) © ¢' 4.75--19 (28 x 4.75) 10.55 5.00--19 Li x 5.00 28 x 5.25 Goodrich Standard Cavalier rugged tire at fete prices ers amazing value. Guaranteed for 12 months 4.40--21 29 x 4.40) $ 7.30 4.50--21 (30 x 4.50) = 815 4.75--19 (28 x 4.75 9.00 8.00--19 (28 x 5.00 9.70 5.25--18 (28 x 5.25) 10.96 Goodrich Commander Positively the best tire that can be made Guaranteed for 9 months 4.40--21 (29 x 4.40) $ 5.26 4.50--21 (30 x 4.50) - 4.75--19 (28 x 4.75) 5.0019 (29 x 5.00) SWEETMAN'S GARAGE . PORT PERRY, ONTARIO i the 11.40 12.85 prices. This with 5.90 6.65 7.26 I~ to protect you if your tail light goes out. and get yours and become a member of the Silver town Safety L EE ech FREE handsome emblem red crystal reflector 'ome In 2 for 19. Grapenut F lakes, JELLY BEANS ce HURON TOILET PAPER SUNNYSIDE CHOCOLATE CREAM BISCUITS, V2 1b 12¢. ..per Ib=15¢. EDUCATOR SHORT BREAD, per pkg. ................... Ide. EIGHT O'CLOCK MARMALADE, 16 oz. jar ALVIN 25¢. WHIZ INSECT KILLER, 8 oz. .................. ....each 33c. BUY NOW Made-to-Measure |, SUITS and Overcoats We are offering good valuds--G0 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. YOUR CHOICE FOR $35.00 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of" Eyes in Modern Life _ Specializing exclusively in muscle anomalies, eyesight and | glasses, Open Tuesday, Thursday anil Saturday evenings. ! Disney Block Opposite P.O. OSHAWA, ONT. | _ 1616 -- Phone -- 1516 Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done W. T. Rodman "MERCHANT TAILOR Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry ~ WANTED A building suitable to be re-built - into an ice-house. Apply by letter to Box 60, Port Perry Star. ment at their new Ball Park, on Wed- There will he a dance held in the nesday, Sept. 13th, full particulars] Town Hall, Little Britain, on Wed- next week. nesday, Sept. 6th, as part of the day's ST program, in conection with the Base- AB RIL PO. A. EL. hall Tornament. Modern and old time N. Memillan, 2b. 5 1 2 2 2 0 dancing with Buddy Rodgers and his 1 Meta ") 5 23 30 1 Move yinaliers furnishing the music. 1 Mat 515.020 Admission 25c. The boys will appre- Wr. Metin e AZ 1 4 1 ciate your atendance. G. Wannamaker, If. 5 0 3 2 1 0 BEE ae 2s a 5. Netley, s.s. ho 1 1 20 B. Wannamaker 3b. 5 0 1 1 2 1 BLACKSTOCK W. Keen, 1b. 41 rie ol (Continued from page 4) R. Scott, r.f rt 2 1 4 0, 0 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and fam- Total AL 916 27 10 350 My Jas. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. I. i Samells, of Nestleton, visited recently Valentia: , with Mr. and Mrs. John Hooey. . Ax hs i Oo A h The September meeting of the Vid- M. Glassford, c.f. " torian Women's Institute will be held R. Marks, 2b h 2 2 4°41 at the home of Mrs. Jas. Strang, on A. Hicks, p. 4.0 20 31 Wednesday afternoon the 6th inst. J, v . : R. Pogue, c. The regular monthly meeting of the Sh --_-- 2 -- =] R. Grills, 1b. ho 112-0 014 yp AL of St. John's Church will be Ww. Melville, 8.8. tr 2 2 1 3 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jod, C. Wilson, rf. 1 1.10 0 Archer on Wednesday evening the oth % Hod, vg b 0 i } g : Rev. Mr. Spencer of Bowmanville, js I . s, If. 57 CHT 9 expected to be present to address bh Total ' R H i | young people. © le Tl Miss Vera Clark spent the week od Seagrave 002 061 001 © 16 3 with her grandfather Mr, John Kellett Valentia Summary: Two base hits, Millan, J. Mark; Stolen bases, Sea grave 6;Bases on balls by Mark 1, by Hicks 1; Struck out by Mark 1, by Hicks 4; Sacrifice hits N. McMillan, A. Hicks, R. Pogue; Left on bases Seagrave 7, Valentia 8; Umpires Thorndyke and Britnell. 200 000 004 6 14 2| TL ol. hig N. Me- £ i a ee lf ~ 7} Young Housewife (to hawker): Nn thank you there is not a thing in the, world we want, Hawker: Very good, madam, Shall over? NEUE INLINE CN UCI Sh 6 for 19¢r-- I call again when the honeymoon is