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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Apr 1934, p. 5

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ENR RT hn Get his Mother « on 'Yona Distance . . . it's the surest . way to bring her. home. or Bin @ You dai have. to " a family man to' 3 : find a friend in Long, Distance, : you out in many ways, quickly, y and-inexpensively. You can. talk 100 miles for as little as 30c} rates in the; front of - your directory. It will Bee list of -- = = "THE NEW CANADA MOVEMENT 'Save Agriculture--Save 'Canada Special qualifying' meetings of the Scugog New Canada Unit willbe. held ~~ in the Township Hall on May 1st and| ~~ "May 3rd, at 8 p.m. sharp. : Attention! I All interested pledged and prospective members are request- 4 ed to be present, in order to qualify for permanent membership in the "Movement. Vital questions will be discussed by local speakers. Instru- mental: numbers will be given also by local talent. REEL a AS BIRTHDAY 'CELEBRATION AT 7-MANCHESTER On Wednesday. of last week, quite a "party was held at their home in Man- chester, when on the 18th instant Mr. ' Wilson Crosier of that place cele- brated his 80th- birthday. Mr, Crosier has been a resident of _ this Township. for several years, but he farmed a number of years ago, and she notes before coming to Reach, in Uxbridge Township. He has a very young appearance' and carries hs RZ: years, well, On this occasion relatives friends were present from Trenton, Myrtle, . Port Perry and Epsom. Many of his - neighboprs came in to wish THE NC] and |. their' esteemed villager many happy returns of the day. ~The party broke-up earlier. in the} evening than is customary, to permit the friends to return to their various homes, ~~ - : That Mr. Crosier may enjoy for a 'great number of years: his present state of health is the heartfelt wish of his numerous friends and relatives. MYRTLE Miss Mary Whippey, of Oshawa,' visited with friends here during the week end. Success to Mr. Harold Collard, who has éntered the Oshawa Daily Times' contest, which works in nicely - with his taxi business. Mrs." Murkar. of Pickering visited with Mrs. Hattie- Hudgins: and other old friends here on Friday. Mrs. Murkar's husband taught school here many. changes since 'that time, and very few of her old acquaintances are left. Mr. Fred Todd i is having his house freshened up for the spring with a new coat of - paint. - Mr. E. Butter- worth is behind the brush. . v General Twelve ladies were in attendance at the April meeting of the Woman's "Missionary Society which was held at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hudgins on Thursday afternoon; The President, Mrs. Totton presided and a most in- teresting programme was listened to. "Phe hostess gave a most interesting talk on the Study Book subject-- China, Mrs. Chisholm made a special appeal in the interest of temperance, stressing the part that every Christian woman should play to fight agaipst alcohol in all its different forms, Vocal numbers were: given by Mesdames Leury, Tordiff and Thompson, and in- strumentals by Mesdames Cross, Tor- diff and Totten, closing the meeting with the mizpah benediction.x A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Luery. The May » meeting will be held at the home. of 'Mrs, Tordiff, -- ! = 'Several juveniles took a hleyéie ride to Sunderland on Saturday, on -their hi they found winter had returned near Greenbank and the pavement was covered with a heavy blanket of SNOW. = Mr. Jack Kirkham iy moving "from Mrs. Aggie Fisher's house that he has occupied since coming here as Soe foreman, a few years agg, to Mur. i Thompson's double house at Myrtle Station, where he will be much moye 7 { convenient to his. work. 'Mr. Eli Harnden of Whitby, visited friends here on Monday. _ SEAGRAVE A meeting of the Seagrave Athletic Association was held in the 'school, room on Wednesday, April 18th, with the president, H. Wannamaker in 'the chair.. The meeting opened with a short business discussion, after which the officers for the coming year were elected as' follows: Hon. President, Rev. B. F. Green; President, H. Wan- namaker; Vice-President, J: N. Mark; © cost to you. GUM GUSHIONED MA ( ANAD IAN (01 ) 4 E. B R 00K ES 'Phone 173 PAINTING Paperhanging Decorating, and GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED : Lowest Price for Labor in Town PROTECTED BY Repairs children "A Bicycle Built for Six". attend---just keep the date in view, The Mission Band held its regular monthly meeting in the 8. 8. room with a good attendance and was in charge of Mrs, B. F. Green, Follow ing the call to worship, a broadcast was given. Ruby McCoy taking the part of Canadians and Ross Wool- dridge, the Chinese, which was very interesting and enjoyed. ~ After the singing of a hymn, and a ghort busi- ness session dealt with, Mrs, Green gave a splendid talk on China.: The children carry home many thoughtful things from these stories. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Green treat- ed them-all to candy: i Mrs. W. Foster and family accomp- anied by Mrs. C. W. Clarke. and mastér Jack visited friends in Oshawa one day last week, Miss Norma Moon is spending a holiday in Toronto with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Boe and little ard Beadle of Greenbank spent Sun- Mrs. I, Beadle. Secretary, H. Jackson; 'Treasurer, J. McTaggart. * Baseball Meeting cussed. Scagrave on the League EXecutive. The treasurer's report showed a bal. on hand of $82. 10. Executive for the Geo. Ewen; Treas. Team management com- mittee--W, Moase, J; N. Mark and J. President, G., Wannamaker; season are: Secretary, H, Jackson. MeTaggart. The Young People's holding a - convention in noon and evening, May 2nd. L A good congregation greeted our pastor, Rev. Mr, Green, on Sunday . evening and listened to a very 'inspir- Thé duet ing and helpful sermon. rendered -by Messrs. R. Owls and H. Jackson, "God's way is the best way," Sunday | was very much enjoyéd. School in the am. was in charge of the Supt., Mr. J. N. Mark, with an attendance of 111, make the S. S. every way. The regular weekly meeting of the Y.P.S. on Wednesday night last, was in charge of the president, Mr. H. Jackson, who led in the opening exer- cises. Mr. Gordon Mark read the scripture lesson and Fern Moon con- ducted Bible references. The" topic was taken by Mr. Reg. Abraham. Meeting closed in the usual way. At a recent meeting of the Quad- rata Girl's Club, it was decided to hold +a conundrum tea and concert, on Friday evenig, May 4th, the S. S. _yoom of the United Church. The con-; cert will consist of lantern slides of "Ben Hn", and short comic slides for APOC ie be "SHOCK ABSORBERS' When your car hits a bump, a rut or a stone, it's the tires that must take the first shock. To absorb and lessen these jolts every Gutta Percha Tire has seven built-in 'Shock absorbers" --pads of live gum rubber which take -the o punishment, saving the fabric, giv- ing easier riding and greatly lengthen- . ing the life of the tire--at no extra GUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Toronto, Canada : Branches from Coast to Const, : RUBBER COMPANY, FOUNDED ~ 51 YEARS AGO = IN 1883 | A meeting of the baseball club was held in the school room after the close of the Athletic Association meeting. Several items of business were dis- -J. N. Mark, G. Ewen, and W, Moase were appointed to represent Léague are Seagrave United Church, on Wednesday after "A special invita- A.| tion was given, all parents to, come and bring their children, and help_ a greater success in , of Port' Perty guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce. with relatives. Mr, W. Rogers accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Orr Shunk and family to" on Sunday, where they visited rela- tives, ; Miss E. Graham spent the week end at Fenelon Falls with relatives. Mr. Joe Grantham visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leask of Uxbridge. Mr. S. J. Wooldridge, Misses "Adel, Dorothy and Clara, visiting at, Little Britain = with relatives on- afternoon, Mis§ Bertha Stone, nurse in train- ing, who has spent 'the winter here! with relatives," returns this week 'to Silver Lake, Alberta. Her many friends wish her a safe journey. THE FINEST IN THE LAND Canada's Reliable Seed House for 64 Years Scarlet Topper Tomato, pht.25¢ Writs for Catalog Wm. RENNIE SEEDS Limited TORONTO ALSO MONTREAL, VANCOUVER | i By C. H. Tuck, Opt., Eyesight Specialist PAY FOR VISION NOT BLINDNESS well as his robust brother. of today are not so good as ee eye of past generations, The steadily increasing stress o "important to be ignored. function improperly without convey warn us of the improper function. I i we heed the warnings of nature find | take them in time there is no need to | fear, but if we wait the ten or twelve years and expect to win back wha | we have lost through our. own neglec we may be expecting too much. | Three out of every four wait too long, yet if the simplest precautions had been taken at the proper time, four out of every four would be lead ing a useful, happier existence, (To be continued) Admission to tea and concert 26e, A' good time is anticipated for all who! daughter of Beaverton and Mr. Leon- day with the latter's parents Mr, and Mrs. W.. Bruce and Mrs. R. Woon |] Mrs. Jas. Shunk has returned home from Lindsay after a pleasant holiday Toronto Sunday | ¥ FACTS ABOUT EYES AND VISION 'What would be more natural than to expect that the weakened"type of individual would not stand up to the physical abuse of every day life as This is|it=7 the solution leading to many 'of the cases of defective vision and perhaps ' gives rise to the belief that the eyes modern civilization is' throwing a con- | stant .strain on the eyes and is too Nature does not allow any part of our body to ] HAROLD W. EMMERSON ing some imptession to our brain to = } renee. bins ["F. W. BROCK & SON 'The RED & WHITE Store Fresh Fruit and Vegetables nil A large assortment always in stock at market prices. GROCERIES COR FEE, Gold Medal Yellow Label, "1's... 0h +. .:1b 39e. CROWN TEA, I'S Am. laisse ino vi ien inane 1b 49¢. MARMALADE, Gold Medal Orange SARE .. jar 29¢. SUGAR = iin ar a ara ie RETIRE 10 Ibs. 69c. " WHEEN'S C ARBOL IC:SOAP i. tee IRL ....bar Be. 100) LOE FAR TO TT ae Se eh .2 pkgs. 23c. BANQUET PUMPKIN hep ERIM EI .2 tins 19c. TIGER SALMON, I's ............ i ..tin 21e. PEARL WHITE SOAP-............ : "10 bars 36¢. SLICED PINEAPPLE ........... Tg ...2 tins-21¢: ROLONA COFPRRE, 18. ver vai ve dnnsin . « nia 1D 29¢, LAUNDRY STARCH ........ gi ...2 Ibs. for 19¢c. HAWES' LEMON OIL, 12 02, ....... vvvv.. bottle 23c, WASHING SODA ..... iii «2 48 for 15¢. MOLASSES SNAPS .........0.... Site 1b 10c. PUFFED RICE ....... TAN or RA : phe. 15¢. MOTHER'S BISCUIT FL OU R, Special, Poy pha. «veer SBC Y PINEAPPLE JUICE ................ Zh wis ..tin_.10c. , M "HURON TOILET PAPER .............. ..3 rolls for 10c. | BRASSBO. uv iveiinve ivi ....Small 14c. Medium 23c. CHOCOLATE PEANUTS ............ . ...% 1b. 13c. FLOOR WAX, Gold Medal I's ..... Ted, , tin 25¢, BLUE RIBBON MATCHES ....... .3 boxes for 25c. CHOCOLATE E 'MARASCHINO CHERRIES, 1 1b box 25c. ft KELLOGG'S CORN F LAKES .2 pkgs. for 15c. } AS, JAM, C. & B., 32 oz. jr REEF el 1 I TOMATOES, Gold Medal ..... ..per tin 10c. ii HANDY AMMONIA .per pkg. 5c. 4 EXTRACTS, Vanilla or Lemon, 8 OZ. bottle, R. & W.,,..156¢c. {1 LADIES' HOSIERY, chiffon and service weight pure ' Thread Silk, all sizes,-best shades veve. a... Pair 69c, ' EEE RE BCR RE RE EE a) 1. LADIES' NEW SPRING SHOES, special assortment at this popular price, in ties, Nps pumps, black and brewn. A, B, C, D, and EE widths, medium and ) high heels .Per pair, $2.75 { Phone 43, AL el TREE TR Te el a 13 Port Perry ET AAT MG SNEED COAL! WOOD! COKE! AMERICAN ANTHRACITE--"BLUE COAL" (CANNEL COAL, STEAM COAL, SCOTCH ANTHRACITE HARD BODYWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD . SLABS CEMENT, TILE, BRICK, ROOFING. . a p MARMILL FEEDS Marmill Chick Starter has proven by practical tests its superiority over a great many chick starters. It is a ration that will give young chicks a real start in life. It is made up-to a standard of quality to give results, not down to a price to sell. LUMBER, LIME, FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 733 = and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are, offering "good values--60 different designs. in Tweeds, Fancy - Worsteds, Grey and, Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry 'Cleaning Done ] w. T. R d MERCHAN' I' TAILOR (0) man Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry - im mm mee . - -- = = i ET il DON'T WORRY ABOUT { FIRE! f Have your property properly insured at once f Port Perry Custom Hatching ; : 21/, Cents per Egg = t Prices quoted on Day Old Chicks, Started Chicks, and Six Week Old Pullet s--ANY. BREED PORT PERRY CUSTOM HATCHERY Leonard Block - Phone, Port Perry 42 Owned and operated by H. BROOKS and C. H. ROWLAND, BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS oad

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