PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934 o=-=o.. I THE CHOICE OF GOOD MEATS ) i F. W. BROCK rr SON | ; ® ® -- FROM -- : ay SUGAR, $5.59 per Cwt. BERT: MacGREGOR gives you these Features i hs shoud : * services and will bring a friend it will : y : i ¢ Reach Council greatly help in making them a success. Pickling Vinegar, white wine or blended, 40c¢. per gallon. ¥ The regular meeting of the Reach| Last Sunday night the Epsom con- 5 Heintz White Pickling Vinegar, per gallon 59c¢. Council for the month of August, was | g'egation decided to hold a free will x . . ! kK held pursuant to adjournment with all |9fering on Sunday afternoon ana BUILT-IN NO-DRAFT Wallpapers at Clearing Prices = | 4 members present. evening of September. 16th. The VENTILATION " RN A by-law was introduced and carried | Musical arrangements will be in the : Our new papers are ordered and to make room for them A through to raise by assessment the|hands of Mr. Frank Millman. The . GENUINE we have attain fa papers for every room'in the house. or sum of $39,854.06, being for County,|name of bd iri fe i be RUNNING ECONOMY Sun-worthy, and Semi-trimmed papers. ¥ Township and General School purposes announced at a later date. psom ge for the current year. The rates for |has been progressing most favourably MULTI-BEAM LINOLEUM RUGS J same being as follows: lately. The interest of the whole HEADLIGHTS A County Rate ............ 11.6 mills | community is centred in the Church Special prices on these long-wearing Rugs. AR le : 9x 6--$5.50. 9 x T--$6.95 9 x 10%--$9.50. re Township Rate .......... 4. mills|and Sunday School. { X : } i General School Rate ..... 3.6 mills] Several visitors have been with us EROSyrLow 9x9 9 x 12-$10.95. 12 x 15 (scconds) $15, 4 LVRVY tase * . . a tL Also a by-law to assess the several | in recent days among others we notice 4 Ay: School Sections throughout the town-| Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pansy of New RUGGED CONGOLEUM RUGS oh ship for amounts required by the trus- | Toronto, and Miss Robson, who is also KY FRAME 9 x 6--$5.25. 9 x 7T%--$6.40. 9 x 9--$7.45 fe tees as set forth in their respective |Staying with friends here. There are Ta : 9 x 10%--$8.95. 9 x 12--$9.95. ] pho requisitions for the year 1934. ree ii Sizerial Sociol a : : ! * Sia i A by-law was passed adopting 'the e Young People's Soclety wi : oi Aoi, Roll previously made and | hold their usual meeting of this week VEL 3 ELT RUGS, attraclive patterns ve Revised in the year 1934 for the|in the basement on Thursday evening. 0 x BoA a) Crea ES -- 3 assessment for the Township of Reach Come and enjoy the evening with us. 0 xX oS 32 - 9x T%--54.50, 9 x 10%--$6.35. for the year 1935. We are looking forward with more: 9 x 12--§$7.25. 5 General Accounts Passed than usual interest to the message ' . b Geo, McMillan, $19.59 for cedar;|that Rev. Mr. Kendall will bring us Boys' Play Suits, 39c. Sizes 5 and 6. Ke Isaac Beare, $13.25, account as weed |Next Sunday. Mr. Kendall is most ei fo inspector; Jas. Blair, $6.30, making highly esteemed by all who know him. Ww k cb Ne tile; Russell Till, $3.60, drawing gravel | His gracious personality endears him, or Shirts, 69c. ( for tile; Mrs. Seward, 55c., supplies for| to all. He has achieved a wonder ful , o . } 3 hall; H. Davis, $1.50, one sheep valua-| Work at Roseville and among his | Men's Dark Blue Work Shirts, 69c. ) tion: Chester Geer $10.00, 2 lambs neighbours he has built a little church x i killed by dogs; Miss Rees, $5 cleaning | and he is carrying on a noble work. | Work Socks, 19c., 22c., 29c. a hall. It is expected that he will tell some- : i Road Accounts Passed thing of the work he is carrying on. SUNSET DYES % J. R. S. McLeod, $128.15 resurfacing, [Come and hear his message, ¥ Wm. Medd, $7.65 gravel; F. Harvey, . o All colours, per package 15c¢. by $3.90, gravel; D. Payne, $48.45, drag- Ri ging and re-surfacing; Thos. Harding, BLACKST CK CH ATELAINE PATTERNS Ais $8.70, gravel; C, Lorimer $107.60, cut- Miss Agnes Gaunt, of Preston, has 4 8 ting weeds and re-surfacing; R. Acton] returned home after a pleasant visit Will give satisfactory results, each 15c. $14.65, gravel; Rae Dusty, $146.80,| with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. OOK at them all--ride them all--check Built into this car are long life, satisfaction, By cutting weed and re-surfacing; Ray| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey and Ross, them point "for point--Pontiac-against expense-free service . . . typical General = 8 : Bartley, $38.40, gravel; John Kay|and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanCamp, the field. And you will find that only Pontiac, Motors value. . TD i $100.10, ditching and re-surfacing; F.|spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. 84 OF gear 18 Snes you all the major See the new models. Drive one. Learn how Phone 43, Port Perry $ Dure, $18.90, gravel; R. Glide, $5.40] Norton VanCamp, of Elmira. . . } . easily you can own a big Pontiac Straight BL Tah SMI HE NE dR THE a a dD ag i gravel; Fred Pollard, $22.95, gravel;| Messrs. Roy and Jimmie Graham, of p No useless 5198 hate) Hae one is a vital Eight. We are prepared to make a liberal AUCTION SALE OF A. McMillan, $16.30,. cutting brush|Hayden, are holidaying with their Rater injimprove performance and car allowance on your present car, and to talk ' ¥ and dragging; H. Wagg, $124.80 cut-|uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs, A, Reid. r i" ik . Yeh over, with you the new, low time-prices on 40 HO LSTEINS 40 IE ting weeds, resurfacing and gravel;| Miss Marjorie Marlow, of Toronto, dade oie ips povely ¢ smartest the GMAC plan. : k wt Tome Jas. Lee, $21.60, cutting weeds and re-|is spending her vacation with her Tede, ability, tiding Suality, oo } ] os 3 _ surfacing Rd. 61; E. F. Ashton, $20.02,| mother Mrs. John Marlow. safety, .economy -- in fact every Prices of Pontiac cars, delivered, fully equipped $ to be held at GLENHODSON FALY BROOKLIN. ONT.. on 3 gravel; M, Christie, $1.50, gravel; C.| Misses Florrie Parr, Doris Marlow, item of motor car desirability has i Jactory, DiBaing, (Jreight and Government 1031 AY, GUST 17th, i: Gibson, $51.00, resurfacing; E. Beadle,| and Mabel Whittaker and Mrs. Robt. been improved. But depend- #ense only exive) beg af = = = «ew Choice herds of R. W. HOuSOR, FapaBlin, Pros Duss, Srntugors, : hg : ability remains, as always, Pon- Easy GMAC Terms open and bred Heifers. All registered, fully accredited, and negative $42.00, resurfacing; W. Waller, $11.55 Parr have veturped homerfron 2 Motor se fre claim to hin elt - to blood test. Never a reaction in our barns. Bred on a profit for 3 dragging; Wilfred Evans, $3.60, cut-|trip to Midland and Penetanguishene. S000 hasis p ting weeds and dragging, E. Fletcher,| We are pleased to know that Mr. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE .. PRODUCED IN CANADA . YORKSHIRE SWINE & $4.80, eulting weeds; I» Hunlor, $1025 Geo, Forder, who has Yaen Yitring A few choice Sows and Boars, Registered and Advanced Registry. Wi weeds and dragging; C. Edgar, $3.40,| from an attack of tonsilitis, is re- ) Co i resurfacing; J. Ianson, $1.50, trucking; | covering nicely, ' Catalogues on venilagt. Apply to Yannis, Haris & Wallace, Z ; Alex Leask, $2.60 cutting weeds; Fred| Misses Helen and Jessie Knox, of Port Perry, agents for vendor. 4 Lyle, $29.00 cutting weeds and resur-| Hampton, are visiting Misses Susie ) + .- .R. W. HODSON. KS facing; Wm. Lambe, $1.80, gravel; C.|and Olive VanCamp. : H. R. ARCHER MOTOR SA LES AN OUTSTANDING SALE | i Cook, $4.22, cutting weeds; R. Murray,| Miss Gwenieth Marlow entertained a N -- rimy nal: Mr 4 " be $46.00, resurfacing; Abe. Wallace,| number of her friends on Thursday |= i. -- Perry to st Cision, Poe Win Pathan % [nfie a i a3 rs, Boss fy itchi : i 0 was going from Armstrong's Point to Henry and son Fred, Miss elma i, Flos 52, nea gy hg IE ponies 02 at Seven: of Oshawa, are visiting with Mr. and FRE Toronto and was occupied by Miss Henry, Mr. Walter Henry and Mrs, J. ts $17.60, cutting weeds; F. Sardison. A I from here attended the Mrs, Creighton Devitt, Maize Guy, her mother and sister. Henry, of Cobourg, with Mr. and Mrs. of $3.90. cutting weeds & digs F. Ye celebration of the Black Preceptory Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Rutledge and baby "3 Fortunately outside the damage done Jas. Henry; Mr. and Mrs, Williamson { $50 40, grading; Wm in $16.65, held in Millbrook on Saturday last. and Mr. Wm, Kelusky, of Toronto, WH E N to the cars and the slight injuries re- and sons Russell, Arthur and Jack, of 8 culting weeds ond resutaciig; Sam Service in the United Church on peas Aunany with Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. ceived by Mrs. Guy, no other harm Omemee, with Mrs. Jas. Marlow; Miss ? 13 : . cNally ¢ . . as done. IS. Ecckleston, Toronto, with Mr. and Hood, $6.00, cutting weeds; B. Forsyth| Sunday evening last was taken by Mr. Miss Verna McNally has retuned you re on a holiday -- and w gil done i S Torasia, WU My aod ] $12.90, bonus W. F. ; F. Hortop, $6.62,| Corbett of Bowmanville, in the ab- h f © t with lo The regular monthly meeting of the Mrs. Jas. Archer and Mr. Ralph i t weeds and ditching; R. Robertson, $13.| sence of Rev. Mr. Bell. Music was|,. = .2 lop weolds. visit with vela. you're having a good time W. A. of the United Church was held Ecckleston; Misses Bernice and Lillian ' cutting weeds; Geo. Clements, $8.40,| furnished by the choir and by Miss tay ass nd M nd M Me at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Swain Augen A w i Mb on) pe Ba H . r. alliday anc r., anc rs. - sith tte 1 > f 65H. The meet- | CWIS Swain; 188 Audrey oates, o A iy Ss, pu Male nosy of Mianipien, who 'Spie Eachern, of Oshawa, and Misses Ethel ol and your only worry glo gg A exercises, | Dunbarton, with Miss Fthel Carter. {1 NBS a8 ROL 4 Phyllis Clark, of Peterboro, n » ot ; Cas . arter was in T . ih Superintendent, $86.40. We ave sorry to feport that Mis. and Phy lis Ol; 0 Ditter oro, were is the children at home a the Scripture lesson being read by My. John C: irter wit in Topontss re i W. F. Dobson, Clerk.| Jack Hamilt while motoring to at Mr. and Mrs. C. Devitt's on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Bell. After the business cently attending the Soldiers' Reunion. ty . F. ' . ans rs Ig The Ferguson picnic was held at session the following program was The deep sympathy of the commun- RX 5. ? . | Hampton Park on Friday last. The re as al by Mrs. Gordon |ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. A. iy : against the top of the car injurying Af oTuGon Sad. & hy . given: instrumental by Mrs. Gordon |! } ! i be ) A t s spent in playing ball Strong: reading by Mrs. C. Marlow; Sweetman and family, of Scugog, in o& » Gi EPSO ce a pens and listening fo speeches by Messrs we al 2 report of the the very sudden and sad death of their ! Mr. Nathan Peck, of Hensall, is|fined to bed, but we hope she will|Foster Ferguson, Roy Ferguson, W. B. Summer School at Oak Lake by Miss [son Amasa on Thursday, August 9th. visiting with friends here, soon be better. Owing to her accident Verguson snd Miliary) balls, A group Hazel Mountjoy and an intrumental by A number from here attended the 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Terry, of New|the play entitled "The Three Pegs" photo was taken after which supper Mrs. Jabez Wright. Lunch was served funeral on Saturday. { Toronto, visited on Sunday at the|which was such a success when pre- Was served ) H Pores Johns by the group in charge with Mrs, W. Tn A home of Mr. Ed. McCullough. .| sented in the Community Hall, on F'ri- Wd i gr pe LS Motints Bradburn as- convener. A HAPPY GATHERING 2 Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and -family,|day evening and which was to have fo adi ed at MeArthur's Landing Among our recent visitors were: Mr. ~ hi of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr.| gone to Haydon this week, had to be Jo A ) Jos. McAllister, of Midland, with Mr. : I'he nephews and nieces of Mrs. i and Mrs, Pascoe Luke, postponed, ? iE and Mrs. Jos. Archer; Miss Vera | Duncan Town held a festival in her k Miss Laura Rogers visited on Sun:| Mr, and Mrs. John Wright and Mr. b The Co anton iiehaal Board base Forder with Miss Ilva Brown at Owen | honour on August the 7th, to celebrate pe day with Miss Ruby 'Wilson. . 'land Mrs. Jabez Wright motored to a rg i Sach ne oS R Sound; Migs Joyce Tetlow, of Scugog, her R0th birthday.- She received many Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfonzo Claughton | Fenelon Falls and brought home with rip Blenh Rs year, Co with Miss Clara Crawford; Miss I. lovely greeting cards and a very £4 visited on Sunday with Mrs. Jos, Ash-]them Misses Annie and Hazel Wright. An, © ern, Rutherford, of Toronto, with Mrs. J. [beautiful Coleman lamp among other 3 ton Mr. Lorne Bradburn, of Toronto Vadais, Eruse and Aritold Johnston, Forder: Mr. and Mrs. David Kay, of | presents. rE 4 . ' f] : : H A ars. b y, : X Miss Bessie Ward, of Uxbridge, |spent the week end with his parents Retin Pais ia Gen Bloons she. T l h e home a Long Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Marlow;| The tables were prettily decorated fd visited wtih her aunt Mrs. Chester| Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradburn. I Ty end_campuig. y eiephon lie Boy : Mr. and Mrs."Jos. Moody, of Oshawa,|and well laden with food by the nieces RY Asling, recently. Mrs. Hannah E. Reynolds, and es ne Mrs. Herb Trewin, of Ot Distance call every night will with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Venning; Mr. [--Mrs. Town put the knife into the EEN The following ambitious program)Misses Yvonne Rhone and Jean Smith, = = (5 cob 5 0 or Mrs. J . . Rupert Winslow and son of Peterboro, | cake. i has been arranged for the next few|of Bethany, visited at the home of hn e Rg oo relieve your mind. with Mr. and Mrs. S. Swain; Mr. and| The guests were: Mr, and Mrs. WX Sundays on the Epsom circuit. On|Smith Bros. last week. M Alvin Fell 1a. anoalline Dark of Mrs. Harold Werry and son Jack, of [Henry Taylor (brother), Toronto; 3 Sunday, August 19th, Rev. Wm. Ken-! Miss Mabel VanCamp is spending a hi r tion. at Lake va a P At- home or away, Long Distance takes Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert] Miss Alice Trebell (granddaughter), NS dall will have charge of all appoint-|few days with her grandmother, Mrs.|""° yam 4 oY pissing. - you places quickly, easily, economically. Werry; Mr. and Mis. Kellitt, of Osh-| Toronto; Mr. Chas. Taylor (brother). be: 2 ments. On Sunday, August 26th there|M. Smith. Miss Marion Stinson has Yeturned You can talk with someone 100 miles or-so: awa, with Mrs. Brandon, Mr. and Mrs.| Port Perry; Mrs. Robt. Town (sister- \ ) 3) D will be no preaching services but Sun.| Miss Wilma VanCamp is visiting to Oshawa after spending her vacation distant for as little as 30 cents, See the list L. McGuire, with Mrs. W. Crawford; in-law), Port Perry; Mrs. Frank Town day School will be held at each Ap-|with- Miss Pearl Taylor. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard of rates in the front of your directory. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Marshall and Miss| (sister-in-law), Toronto; Mrs. Samuel pointment as usual. Sunday, Sept.| The Sunday evening service in the Stinson. Fthel Marshall, of Cannington, with | Baird, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. T. Brent, 2nd, Mrs. Jos. Denny will be the| United Church will be taken this week] Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer spent Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanderson; Mr. and| (close friends), Port Perry; and the speaker at each appointment, The|by Mr. Hancock, of Newcastle, Sunday in Solina. Mrs. H. Wannamaker, Seagrave, with {following nieces and nephers, Mr. and hours for service at each church is as Mr, and Mrs, Robt. McBrien, Mr.| A motor accident occurred on Sun- 1 | Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Byers; Mr. and Myé:| Mrs. Geo. Gilding, Mr. and Mrs, B. " follows: Wes, McBrien, Migs Margaret Vaas,|day afternoon at Mr. Wm. Taylor's : Thos. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Claude |Kidd and daughter, Miss Elva Taylor, Bethesda at 11.30 a.m. and Mr. Canning, of Toronto, were]corner, about 5.30, when two Chevrolet Newton, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. Don. McBride, all of Toronto, Mh. : Utica at 2.30 p.m. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. |sedans met in a head on collision. The H. Johnston, of Janetville, with Mr.Jand Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Port Perry; AI Epsom at 7 p.m. and Mrs. Robt, Hamilton. one was driven by Mr. John Rush, of and Mrs. Herb. Hooey; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Taylor, Brighton; : If you can come to any of these| Mrs. Halliday and daughter Norma, | Toronto and was going from Port R. T. Henry and family, Mr. Cecil Mis. Minnie Lewis, Winnipeg. AOR 1 SAT