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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Feb 1935, p. 5

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" * PE He 5 i x ty rs y 4 aad LN FARES rit hak appa 0 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ith; 1984 =~ Ty momentos EE EE : ---- - : i cvadatia og : 4 2 BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS 1935 Chevrolets Master and Standard Announced SS. = == i ERLISTE A NAN Ta bgt et EE SS TE Ta Rid AN TAY ini dr At, Fe Vd te Ra BE A SPREE | Lo GEERT AN NL fT SL ATs SLY A Tha CAA G72 Bains RELY: AE HLL £3 A i Hen SAT Ade a 0S YRS RN EE ALE BL HL WH PY ei TA ES and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--60 different designs Worsteds, Grey in Tweeds, Fancy and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done MERCHANT TAILOR A - : W. HW Rodman Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry MARSH HILL Mr. Geo. Merrick and Miss Grace, spent a day last week in the city. Master Ross Cookman spent the week end with Lawrence Hood, Mrs. Russell Glide spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Langstaff. Mr. Roy Hood sold a team of horses for a handsome figure recently. Primeér--Doreen Johngton, Peter Swanson, Grant Franklin, Leah Cran-| dell, Frank Crandell. Grace J. White, Teacher. . * ® Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Helen Crosier, of Oshawa, visited with Mr.! "and Mrs. F., Crosier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliff, of Toronto, with Mr. and Murs, Seward on Sunday. \ Eh AEE or Sliced Breakfast Bacon Head Lettuce ........10¢c. _1.1b. Pkg. for ......22¢c. Tomatoes .........Ib 15¢c. CALIFORNIA CELERY THIS WEEK. Crosse & Blackwell Products Tomato Catsup, 14 oz, 2 for 25c. Pork and Beans, 30 oz. 2 for 19c. Tomato Soup, 10%2 oz. 4 for 25c. 1 Large Chipso and 2 bars Kirk's Castile Soap, 2lc. NC et. J : CA - Sx rs et > A mia -- EW a Oe ae] Rey lon § wo J A few from around here attended GOLD MEDAL MARMALADE, 3202. ..............25¢. LE the hockey match at Uxbridge on| Mr. and Mrs, W, Crosier with Mr. PEANUT BUTTER, large jar ............... ceees 28 NE? Friday evening of last week. and Mrs. Geo, Samells, Scugog,' on RED & WHITE COFFEE .. 1b 41c (hs At the annual Vestry meeting held Sunday. locate tree * gl A in St. Paul's Anglican Church in Ux- bridge, on Monday evening of last week, Mr. Robt. Swanick was elected People's, Warden. | Mr. D. Harrison, of Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. G, Samells," Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Strong visited .| with friends at Seagrave on Sunday. Quite a number from Manchester 'The new SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER 15 Cents Sunworthy Wallpapers Sa Bon md ~ > en Suey Can Wad ie foe A I are all in, lower in price and better 2 are attendihg the Short Course at ' ) ; id RE MANCHESTER tie Dork Prey Hah hum, conducted - patterns. Priced from ......... per roll up. ; ih Report of S. S. No. 6, Reach Twp. |>Y '"® + @ 2 i oh Sr. IV--Rota Munro 78%, Ruthf Mr. Cecll Plomley, in Toronto for SEMI-TRIMMED hh Mitchell 71%, Murray Wilson 65%. |8 Iew days. ; | A fine assortment of Wall : ils > AG Jr. IV--Mina Dobson 76%, Keith| Don't fall to attend the Pie Soclal in the house in semi (rimmed neers To oll 'With i Wilson 62%, Rose McMasters 59%, |given in the Township Hall to provide Yordersit 4 vents por yord $ . fie June Mitchell 55%. .~* |funds for the Sunday School supplies. abil Ber atc BR a & Jr. III--Marion Franklin 78%, Wes-| A good program Toy be giten Hong Er EN . ley Johnson 60%, Arthur Mitchell| with a play from Myrtle. mission = ~ A 69%. 16¢. and 10c. Congert at 8.30. | SUIT and OVERCOAT SALE 8 II--Victor Henderson 71% - The Community Club will be held on mM TO. ROE I--Helen Frankiln 83%, Harley|February 14th. Come and enjoy a na ADE-TO-MEASURE i) Johnson 80%. : j good time, f < by a ---- ow | Overcoat, reg. $23.50 or $21 05 WY Bid aN SUIT OR We M¥pil DON'T WORRY ABOUT Overcoat, re. 927.90 for $24.75 ol i Bly oh FIRE! GREY TWEED OVERCOAT IN ALL WOOL, " Have your property properl ~. insured at once: HAROLD W. EF AT EMMERSON Note size pads at ........... A REAL BARGAIN IN STATIONERY RED BIRD LINEN and BLUE BIRD KID. Lo veevienns..10c, or 2 for 15c. Fold-over Letter Size; at ............ 15¢., or 2 for 25c¢. steel TRs-TP bod one of the striking 3 New 1985 Master and Standard] Above is shown, the Chevrolet models have just been announced by Chevrolet. The Master models de- part distinctly from previous Chev- rolets in body design and the solid- by Fisher is mprovements. | view of the solid-steel Turret-Top Master 2-passenger coupe. Centre panels show, on the right, the beau- tifully streamlined rear quarter of the new bodies; and on the left, a | HEL: : EN ~~ BEAUTY, STYLE AND PERFORMANCE EMPHASIZED I ! roof. Below is shown, Chevrolet Standard Coach, which achieves virtually the same performance as the Master. There are six models in the Standard line and ten in the Master line. : REGULAR $11.50 FOR $9.98 BROWN OR BLUE COATS IN ALL WOOL TWEED, REG. $13.95 FOR $12-00 43, Port Perry 1935 Service Large Pads, At «.......ooeeeseseness. se .206, or 2 for 5c. H e------h min ' . ---t" Envelopes to match, at ..........10¢c, or 2 pkgs. for 16¢c. | SCUCOGC She'll know the contents of a cook-| MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE All new stationery, and sales ends on February 16th, if not | wf karin ---- pot, FARM "+ BB «earlier at above prices. i The Women's Association will hold} Can make complexions beautiful or : B ° h : b dil o ? id Pebeusty om on Pind not. Under the power of sale contained usiness nas een stea 1 y growing : ebruary at the home of Mr. an } : in a certain mortgage which will be 3 : ° DRIKILL for vermin on cattle, sheep, ete,.. 2 Ib. tin 76c. | 3 Roy Henders. It will be in| The iiss of the Jat Hesrinyg produced ht the sale, there will be during 1934, and we arein a bet- : ) were read and approved and the roll|offered for sale by Public Auction, on °° DR. BELL'S CATTLE CATHORTIC, Wonder Cure, Louse charge of group four of the Foot. Mrs. call was answered with many helpful| FRIDAY, THE 22nd DAY OF FEB- ter position than ever to serve Killer, Condition Powder, Distemper and Cough Powder, J. Aldred and Me Biman are gestions onnew health or nutri.| RUARY, 1935, AS CLOCK in | D : . . : rogra B h , rT 3 - Worm and Indigestion Remedy, and Veterinary Salve, ih Ma Jie ine. oe ™|tion habit 1 should practice daily. [i afuieteh, By red Jochen, Sue our customers mn supplying fuel all kept in stock. Rat home.made Valentines. Everyone is Miss Addie McLaren then gave a short | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, farm and and building supplies mw : xpected to bring one. We hope there address on vegetables for winter|premises known as All and Singular} 2 . ie 9 wil be a large attendance meals, which all enjoyed. All joined] that Noss PR SELLING OUR PRODUCTS IS IMPORTANT . " 3 ord i. | ANC } Ses 8 y ly 3 ) rir . ' Morrison's Drug Stor € Sympathy is extended to Mr, and yt Weta jog in the Township of Cartwright, in the but giving our customers the service they require in th th of thei . skery| County of Durham and Province o 3 a 1 ¢ : - Ontario Mra Valsts: Ping des wi on who explained in detail the Short{Ontario, and being composed of parts 18 even more mpot tant, for that is the basis of Port Perry Phone 16 ntarso son Clarence, W 2 oilone| Course now on at Port Perry High of Lots Numbers eleven, twelve and good business: i past few years. e was once res b School There was a display of home- thirteen in the Seventh Concession of . , . . ' of Scugog where he had many friend§Y Teta tok the said Township of Cartwright con-| It will be a pleasure to talk things over with you if you " 3 _| made Valentines; the prize went to 7 by eme . 3 oe . Nig y : Sorry to hear little Miss C. Sweet f 55 taining by admeasurement four hun anticipate doing a build , se : > 4 man has the Scarletina. We hope she | Miss Lillian Fralick. At the close aldred and ninety acres more or less, p g any bullding or repairing. Quite ting uniform, good PORTPERRY COALYARD Let us look after your fuel needs. all different sizes and kinds of fuel required. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pen- nsylvania Hard Coal--you can always be sure of get- coal when you order Famous Reading Anthracite--Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. COKE--Hamilton By-Product (now called Hamco Dustless coke), or Semet Solvay Coke. WELSH COAL -- SCOTCH COAL -- CANNEL COAL . + STEAM COAL BLOWER COAL--For your Blower. with Welsh Blower or Scotch Blower Coal. HARDWOOD -- SOFTWOOD -- CEMENT --LIME--TILE We can supply you with Nut and Range sizes. We can supply you will get along without any ill effects. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heayn, Jimmie, Douglas and baby Yvonne, of Port Perry, visited with Mrs. Heayn's father, Mr. Milner, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cherrie and-baby Eileen, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds, at Seagrave, on Sunday. '. Quite a number of young people are attending the Free Short Course at Port Perry High School. Sorry to hear Mr. Elmer Sweetman is on the sick list with Scarlet Fever. We hope for him a speedy recovery, and that its does not spread further. The Head School was closed on Mon- dainty lunch was served. Miss Jean Hood was appointed to write a report of the meeting. Our Reeve, Mr. F. Gerrow, is in Whitby this week, attending the adjourned meeting of the County Council. The young people's meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aldred on Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th. It is reported the old bear saw his shadow last Saturday although it was cloudy all day, so- we will have more which is more- particularly described as follows: Commencing at the south- west angle of Lot Number eleven; Thence easterly along the southerly limits of the said lots to the south-east! angle of the west half of Lot Number thirteen; Thence north fourteen and a: quarter degrees west forty-four chains seventy-two links more or less to land sold to one, Mercier; Thence south! seventy-four degrees west thirty; chains and eighty links more or less to! the Gravel Road; Thence across the! Gravel Road and northerly along the: west limit thereof to the north limit of the said Lot Number twelve; Thence' westerly along the north limits of the said Lots twelve and eleven, fifty-, seven chains thirty-two links more or: winter weather yet. It's here! Mr. John Hardy and sister 'Clara, visited with their cousins Zella and less to the west limit of Lot Number cleven; Thence southerly along the: said westerly limit of Lot Number likely we can make suggestions that will be to your advantage. We invite you to call. FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 HAVE YOUR "RADIO TUNED UP Ge rn Bm - oy 2h 28 3 nd day and the Social on Thursday sven. x .eleven, thirty-four chains. fourteen My J \j ing has been postponed until further | Leonard Hope, on Sunday. links, more or less to the Mill Proper- BY 1 : notice. Miss Audrey Hood and Miss Myrtle! ty; Thence east ten chains; Thence ; ; Bi PORT PERRY COAL YARD || "oie vnc rs. ier tne sucrose oe we eave icity | HOPKINS & FARMER, 1 WL 'W. G. W. PYATT : : better and able to be out after being | end at their homes here. {westerly limit of Lot eleven; Thence WITH THE NEW i Jo a: Phones--94 W and 94J "Reliable Service and Beiter Fuels" laid up for the past few weeks, having| Miss Margaret Crozier is spending a southerly along the said westerly limit XN : ttle in the Sw : . ; } _iof said Lot Number eleven, twenty-six ° . Ba been kicked by some cattle few weeks in Toronto with her grand ; \ \ Fu " "stable . |parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Foster. cians, fons Yishy diore of 1038 to the upreiie scillator Equipment RR Nit 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Davey of Whi Scugog friends are.sorry to hear that' oll My Ng excepting the : : SN : # URE visiter the latter's parents, Mr. and' Ny. Foster is in poor health. We| 'On the said lands are said to be Nr \ in? A a ES ; re B h { B k Mrs. F. Gerrow, on Synge tt hope she will soon be better, eTSchel) 4 tyhstorey frame house on SWEETMAN BLOCK y " The. February meeting o € My. and Mrs. W. Clark and son Stone oundation, hot air heating sys- a a . Gerrow rot ers, a ery Junior Girls' Institute was held at the Arthur and daughter Eva, of Mari- ony a Jats rome Yams, a EWE Phone 26, PORT PERRY : : ! : Mrs. Geo, Samells last Sat- i" 0 \ _{31ed, 2 =e, , iE "© % I We offer you good service, and it } re inn attontoncs of elghigem| ont, vivid Sie dnnghtor Men. T- AnmMS_ tor, of she wurchnee mumps H : H , . to be paid at the time of sale and the | e 2 y g h : Br ' ; it In the Shagnes of ne president, Wiss Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham, Dorothy | balance within twenty days. When you want good meat : will pay you to leave your bakin '# Helen Carter, Inez Fralick o : "I and Vernon, visited with Mr. and Mrs.| The property to be offered subject t | h b h Ce WwW 1 | : The mee ing opened with the singing J. A. Sweetman, on Sunday. to a reserve price. e€ ep one a utc er. >A worries to us. e can sup y a of the 'Odé," followed by a short dis- ; Further particulars and conditions 1 1 4 ; : : Mr. and Mrs. R. Tetlow, Gordon, X ur business 1s to s our Bread and Pastry n $ +7 §, cussion of the motio, il not [Joyce and Phyllis, visited with Mr. and of Sele WHI be mids known at {hs sale . eérve you ~RAS 2° But ah, to morrow's beauty will no yIIi§, vit . and in the meantime may be obtained y PR eT cu JB ah LIN YW "2 Mrs, J. Pearce, on Sunday. from MULOCK, MILLI EN, CLARK with the best of meats. 22 : re a ig" od p ED 711 Dominion Bank T A 5 : y "8 So much of lotions, powders, rouge Mr. Roy Kendall has returned to Bl AN, ( RN g y ¥ 8 : \ x7 dg., Toronto, Solicitors for the 3 Bet N M. A. GERROW G. M. GERROW it and drink; Mr. 1, Clark's after spending a few Mortgagee, or from the auctioneer. CAWKER BROS. ANH HERE TA . © 0 I" § Fresh air and laugh provoking exer- week's in the lumber camps in thei "pated at Toronto this second day of ' A § aQ) DB ere EEE EE IEEE EE EE EERSTE ESSE ; cises : north. February, A.D. 1935, Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry. Prompt Delivery iat

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