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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Sep 1933, p. 4

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. + 5 fas iw ; . - - 5 Bat at Gan ; Page Four SR Ea PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938 lt " ESL SS. EE - _ LOCAL ITEMS : Leborors Together [oon 1. wiLLARD ; i ik COMING--F. E. Luke, Eyesight Sc hool with G Teacher of Piano and Theory JHE tom DAIRY PR( ueE-- - JE : Specialist, at Lawrence's Drug Store, |, , : Class to open Sept. 1st. : & A (Quotations. to : ; Thursday, September 21st. " A Sermoretie by Rey, v J. H. Smyth |} Pupils feared for examina- ; EVeNn Leen Se or 8 3 Mrs. James Shurie, of Trenton, Ont., The characteristic Greek tendency to tions if desired. 23 \ y lon LY EN ERE] spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Stewart and Mrs, Mayme Woodbury, of Buffalo, were week end} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taggart. Mrs. Allan, Indianapolis, is spend- ing a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Spécial Prices another week. faction -was threafening to rend the Corinthian Church, Paul and Ap- pollas were labelled as the heads of the contending parties pitted against each other. Against this Paul. pro- tested and reminded the Corinthians, "we are laborers together with God." Paul thereby dignified labor, Par- allel with a developing civilization a Phone"46 r 4 Port Perry, NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of William H. MacGregor, "deceased 1S AN EXQUISITE LINE OF TRACTIVELY TOILETRIES. THE VARIOUS PREPARATIONS ARE ALL OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY, AT- PACKAGED AND For, a limited time we are giving a $1. 00 package of face Cream FREE with gach $1 00 Jpuichase of SEVENTREN PLEASANTLY PERFUMED. FACE POWDER PERFUME, 89¢., $1.00, $1.75 PREPARATIONS, cies $100 Seconds Rr Tr ahs Tht (La Churning Cream, F.0.B. Country & Points--Special 20, No. 1, 18, No. 2, 16 ¢ - POULTRY AND EGGS Jie 4 Eggs Ceriiiaeierenneea 10% to 18% od ; Poultry--(A) Grade--Alive Spring Chickens ............170 to 16 he role of| All per ihe claims Against COMPACTS, single... 81.00 |W 0 = ar _W. T. Dix. new dignity has come to t All persons having claims ag : ) . y : Mrs, S. Jeffrey and Mrs WwW. T x Get Your Supplies labor. the Estate of William H. MacGregor Double ...$2.00 Fatted Bens . u.evessesssssssB to 9 Mr. and Mrs. N. Baird and family, AT When one remembers that in s0|of Port Perry, deceased, who died on FOUNDATION OR Old ROORLETS +. vsessssssiereasss of Oshawa, were visitors in town on ' many cases, nature unaided falls short | the 24th day of July, 1933, are-hereby COLD CREAM ....60c, POTATOE ¥ : Sunday. - 9 of the_ highest achievement, the labor | otified to send in to the undersigned 5 DUSTING POWDER ..$1.00 Mrs. C, L. Vickery has returned to I. R. Bentley 8 |of man is exalted. The great coal|golicitors on or before the 7th day of : Ontario No. 1, 90 bs., $1, 85 to $1, ida 4 town after spending nine months with * | deposits, the great mineral and woud | October, 1933, full particulars of their j BRILLIANTINE (Solid LIVE STOCK-- her daughter Mrs, Merrill Jewell, of supplies have no meaning apart from |claims, Immediately after October 7, or liquid) +... ..coo00e 50¢. ; B . : g : ' a MU i, i : Hos 0 Hogs, bacon (F.0.B.) ..........87.00 Los. Angeles, S. California. . y . [man God as a solitary will in the|1933, the assets of the testator will be LIPSTICK ........ 810 Fed CAIVES ...1.s..rs..$6.25 to $7.25 : FIRE RAGED ON MONDAY AT |universe never intended, to fire] distributed among the parties entitled MASCARA for Miss L. Orchard has returned to OAKWOOD | re Ta ; Veal Calves ........,+.$3.00 to $7.00 . : engines, heat homes, electrify indus-|thereto, having regard only to claims Eyebrows ........ $1.00 her school at Millbrook and Miss Viral concerns. Man's co-operation in lich the solicitors shall then have i A ; COWS + evvrnvsnsevess $176 to $2.26 . Grace Cawker, to Hampton. The fire that .has been burning in qo os a of w ich the solicitors sha This bottle of Perfume, 39c. A Heifers ovo. vn iv rs $2.50 to $4.50 uk : the marsh just north of Oakwood was |? 30 s has alded nature notice. : (There is 10% Government Tax' on these preparations ) SLooTs er S80 10.94.50 It is with regret that we report the raging on Monday due to the strong the attainment of the best. The 'Luther| Dated September 5th, 1933. » : Lambs © ..84.00 to $5.50 ne of Me, and Mr. Goo Bors | CEL wind, acu an Brits Hara the nthe Br) mR HANKS se es sitions : ildi :ndangered and had to ort Perry, Ont., : al to health again. Pode wore endangere holds in the animal world as well as Solicitors for A. M. LAWRENCE ONTARIO GRAIN (Shipping Points) i * ; ily. Man's co-opera- a Gregor Fst ; : Se Rev. W.J. H. Smyth has been spend-| While men were gathered at this in the human fam E : William H. MacGregor Est. 1h} Ph 49 THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY Wheat .vvveeeeessssrensess 64 to 65 ing a few days in Wellington with his {fire word was received that the thresh- i i au a he pep Sept 21. one Oats ...v.ves Carrier aai32 to 84 sister, Miss Smyth, who has lately re-| ing engine on Tom Cory's farm was| '¢ &% enhances the value pi. nature's : : Barley ....vcvevessensanss.40 to 43 i 2 products. Nature gave us abundance ---- y GEER TE fanelt Seis 1p: to Poglen on fire. It was put out and not much of raw material, It is man's part to V. P. STOUFFER STEADY Rye. ; sivas ors . +45°t0 46 damage done. IN MEMORIAM McKEE--In loving memory of our We are sorry to hear that Mr. fashion it into beauty and utility. We wish : Storey Beare is quite ill. PIANO TUNING ADVERTISING | cei . --ite ; . -- 3 r Ps ! for him a speedy recovery. "We are laborers together." Here | gear father and mother--Mr. and Mrs. ax iy Diane repaired, on P A YS 5 san i ; i 3 1 d is a healthy Christian Communism | my,,q McKee, who passed away July | paired, moth-proofing, cleaning and lubricating ; RB. 2 San Port Perry High School opened with Starling---Frien OY | which: lends encouragement to life.| g(h and Sept. 12th, 1932 a specialty. All work guaranteed. Phone 30, : : ' 135 pupils which is slightly smaller Th di Hed of HiFi b 1 ) Sept. , 1942. : Port Perry. Sey Le > LA OFFICE ; F ere are diversities of gifts but all} i oes rom. Us thavel 3 W than last year. oe. wo precious i 5 ~~ |are necessary to complete the perfect plan. Sir Christopher Wren immbrtal- ized himself in desighing a great FOR SALE Good hen house, 42 feet by 12 feet. GREER & HUMPHREYS Barristers, Solicitors, ete. ------r POP i F. W. McINTYRE PASSES IN (The Farmer's Avocate) gone; ; - MONEY TO LOAN The voices we loved are still; 3 "We have $3000.00 for investment HAMILTON The status 'of the Starling should | cathedral but his work could not have bi hoi re rigs hi our home. |, 4 st mortgage on farm property in ADE % to the, Hinshing: Posi; Prine Money to Loan Word was received on Wednesday be determined before winter sets in.|been realized but for humble unknown re i all scems the vicinity of Fingerboard. Apply to 2 ' ; ow locarsd tn the office of: morning that F. W. McIntyre, former-4 If it is a friend, that fact should be workmen who toiled on the foundation bright; Harris & Harris, Phone 24, Port Perry <-> - Wo mmerson, Purdy Block, f ly of Port Perry, passed away sudden-| bradcast far and wide, but if it is aland superstructure. Labor and capital We miss you both a thousand times sept 7| LOST : Queen Street i ly in Hamilton. Mr. McIntyre has| foe to argriculture and to other hi fob HATS an power of hs Along life's weary way. Sn : , Li) tire id bi rim, Mion i Phone 284 ly been in poor health ever since he left|life the announcement should be made | bed-ridden Robling, designer o e i : or erry. an aesarea. inder one r hours: Port ea some years ago. The| from official sources so steps might [first Brooklin Bridge, to make possible DE a not fu vole TWO SULKY PLOWS FOR SALE please return to. Port Perry Star and Oshawa. : a great scientific achievement. "We are laborers together with funeral will be held at Hamilton on Friday. be taken during the winter months to destroy as many as possible. double and single, in good condition, Apply to C. Switzer, Port Perry. receive reward. Donald Dyer, 14 "» again, Meadow Ave., Toronto. v1 Sadly missed by daughters Violet His many friends in Port Perry re- The two articles by Jack Miner |God". Here work becomes a signal| Ethel, and husbands and grand- : : : : g - al gd gret to hear of his passing, and ex- [which have appeared in "The Farmer's | ho br. Though one be a brush-| oo. 0 == ' TEE "DR. W. S. HARPER Ya tend to Mrs. Molnsyre their sympathy.| Advocate" have focused attention on clehner he has a part in painting the iio ah Ee Setaa College FATS vo A this threatening newcomer. People ma terpieces of earth's great design- <-> } yg Fob ky University, 'oron! ST: JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN are reporting serious losses from the ers.' "Labor together with God" car- SE ates' Graduate in Sargery 'of Medical. Grades - CHURCH pest and asking for suggestions as to [ries to all faithful toilers the guaran- North East London. Post Grad uate College London, England, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. how the menace may be combatted. d Rev. D. A. Ferguson, B.A., Minister | It is possible that a large number of A OP -- the bird will migrate during the win- CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION [ter months and that the attack will Sunday, Septem 3rd. | <! have to be organized and made during 8 a.m. and 11 a. ' --Holy Communion | the open season of the year. tee of attained success in the things that matter. As man needs God to fulfill himself, so man's co- -opération is needed to carry to complétion the will and pur- poses of God. Rob not the world of VALDE 'HORTOP Teacher of Piano and Theory. Phone 93 and have one of our deliveries call. A full line of delicious cakes. 'Wedding cakes a specialty. Owing to a further increase in the price 'of flour, we are advanging our price of Bread to 8c. effective August 7th. Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont, >> The Creamery Class 'opening Sept. 1st. Phone 54 Port Perry , Insect pests and fungous diseascs | that for which life has no substitute We ral this opportunity to thank you for helping us to IS PAYING 19c, 18¢c,, and 16c.,, FOR Teachers and pupils have returnéd to|are grappled with immediately by [and nature no alternative--God's gift a Ee i build up a flourishing business. - If you are not using our BUTTER FAT. You can save labor their duties at the Port Perry schools, |trained scientists, but the Starling is a to you. eee ere wholesome bread, give it a trial. and make more money by sending Mr. Gemmell, Mr. MacDonald, Miss menace of the first importance and : i your cream to the Spooner, Miss Greenbank, and Miss L. | apparently no government machinery | poRT PERRY UNITED CHURCH " J. HH. STEPHENSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY CREAMERY will be at Morrison's Drug Store the A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors second and fourth Toi ol every < month in- the afte | - - .- GLASSES AT REASONABLE PRICES The Peoples' Meat Market ™ WwW .s A.' Sangster DENTAL SURGHON -- Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 pm. M. Hurris, are the high school staff, and Mr. Cornish, Mr, S. Cawker, Miss Stovin, Miss E. Harris and Miss M. Walker, are the public school teach- ers. We trust that they will have a successful year. hihi "po DIED JACKSON---Suddenly at Nestleton, on Thursday, August 31st, 1033, Robt. is operating to ascertain whether in spite of its bad points the Starling may prove benefical or an out-and- out scourge. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. '11 a.m.--Worship Service, 7 p.m.--Worship Service. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth in charge. There is plenty of evidence accumu- lating against the Starling. Thou- sands of fariners are ready to sign its death warrant at once. Are there any friends who can offer evidence in its We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. .e : Office over Nelson's Store. C. Jackeon, Ja bis 72d year. Sein : If you want it good, ring up Phone Wo EE, Ie PORT-PERRY FAIR BERT MacGREGOR Clin ait ATTRACTIONS 3 'Will do the rest. 1 iropractic , es : : " |. B, SMOKISY, drugless proct- SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th 2 5 STESIAY, drain rae. ington's practice in Port Perry, and is continuing in the same office. 2.28 Trot--Purse $100.00 Chitoprantle, ousaument, . Elogtro- b to enter, 3 to start. 3% to enter and 5% of the winnings CHAMBERS' BAKERY TROT Theropy and special attention given to foot troubles 'and resultant all" ments. 1st Prize $3.00. 2nd Prize $2.00. For Fastest Road Horse. Best 2 in 3. Once around track. Hobbles not allowed. Horses competing in race, barred. Must be three to start. * Consultation and examination Girls' Softball Tournament Hours 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. ; $25.00 in Prizes 1st Prize $12.00. 2nd Prize $8.00. --8rd Prize $5.00. Only Aeams within 16 miles of Port Perry allowed to compete. | 4 Hardball Game Prizes to the value of 1st Prize $10.00. 2nd Prize $6.00 ROFI1 may be secured in two ways-- A big profit in a lump sum, or-- A big profit in several small sums. The latter method i is called "quick turnover." It is the com- mon way of doing business to- day; but to be successful in this method the people must know what you have to sell. It is no use taking it for granted that the people With GOOD SERIVCE OFF ERED Why not leave your baking worries with Gerrows? Ah E Our aim is to PLEASE PavT PARTICULAR, PEOPLE Il 'GERROW'S V'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. REC i --_™ rl COMING : F. E. Luke, Optometrist, '167 Yonge St., Toronto's able eye- sight specialist, may be con- sulted about your eyes for glasses "at Lawrence's Drug . Store, Port Perry, Sept.. 21st, know what you have to sell--they must be told. : 34 | Tareday, The merchant who puisisients tells the public A:vesl gami6 in sire for tie tans Coupon Cards ' | F. E. LUKE & SON. the news of his store, secures the ness and : 5 ah : i OPTOMETRISTS makes the "quick turnover." Horseshoe Pitching Contest Get yours now and secure that large size photograph 1168-167 Yonge Street, Toronto of yourself ABSOLUTELY FREE. (Upstairs ont eiDrone) Scribblers and Notebooks We have a very large assortment from 'which to make : "your choice. The Wahl Pen : Either singly or in sets. with the Wahl Pencil. The body craves ease. Plan good pen. now to make your old age inde- : : Wh pendent with v Kotex Deal : njent wih : $18.00 in Prizes = An entry fee of 26c., and teams restricted to radius of 16 miles of Port Perry BENTLEY TROPHY -FOR HORSESHOE PITCHING For annual competition for doubles The Port Perry Star can tell the people your store news. The same thing applies to any other advertising v The Port Perry Star can tell the people what 5) you have to sell, be:it large or small. 'A 25c, want ad. will often give surprisingly quick and. good results, Try advertising, keep it goin steadily, and there is little doubt as to emtilta a - ~~ - : A Sot A-- HOME 100KS Goop AT 65 -- D4 At 65 it is hard to go to work. Li Pony Race--under 12 Hands A It is a 1st Prize $5.00. 2nd Prize $3.00. 8rd Prize $2.00. ~ Port Perry Band the goods are marketable. 3 All the above to take place Saturday, BEPT. 16th. k Two packages Kotex and one of Kleenex for T4c. cSANADIAN 1 > Our advertising rates are very i a cm "Mo si D s t on ENNUITIES 3 moder ate. CHILDREN, 15c. AUTOS and RIGS, 25e. or ison' s rug ore tive booklet to-day to your local la Port Perry Phone 10 Ontario is Postmaster. (GRANDSTAND 10e. ati br fh Bell "Phone 50.

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