»v Aid ICE, ig A fy Teg 28 ond "it being the occasion of Mrs. Hooey's: "80th birthday. .. «0 co iy Mrs, Foster Ferguson on Sunday. ------ eh Sh ---- = SISA ATE PET EERNEZIEINEA BIE aE Te EEN » PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935 Page Five mmm "4 Special "Marine Type Head" Truck Engine. "oe Q Larger, Positive, Equalized Brakes. 3 Heavy Duty Truck Clutch and Four- Speed Transmission in 114-Ton Units. 4 Roomy, Chevrolet-Built De Luxe Cab with Safety Glass: Windshield. 5 Bigger, Handsomer Chevrolet-Built Bodies. powerful and de many 6 Sturdy Truck-Type Frame with Alligator-Jaw Cross Members. 7 Rugged Truck-Built Rear Axle. ey 8 Heavy Ten-Leaf Truck Springs. - : $1077; 55 -- Maple ® $1173. 'on Panel Truck, 131 Truck, Stake ¥, 9 wheelbase, delivered at oot platform, * racks, Oshawa, Ont. 417 wheelbase. De- Rlately squipped. livered at _ Factory. 1 overns- velg ment license, only, extra (Prices TSPAY. General Motors presents a new and finer line of Chevrolet 1/o-ton and 114-ton commercial cars and trucks, and a complete range of bigger, smarter, ty 2.ton trucks. These are the best the low price field. They give you complete coverage of every trans- portation and hauling need in the 1% to S-ton range. new features and refinements of greatest importance to every intending buyer in the commercial field. information about Harold R. Archer Motor Sales GENERAL MOTORS ANNOUNCES FOR 1935... AC et A w 5d » = Freight and Qovern- subject to change without notice) DUTY even more capable Maple Leaf Heavy D rforming, most economical, most ndable trucks General Motors has ever offered in ey embody We can give you complete these new trucks now. Visit our showrooms todayl CTei5C O y « Speed Yd v Ly & 1 Improved Front End Appearance. 2 More Powerful Special Truck Engine. 3 Truck-Type Hydraulic Brakes. 4 Improved Truck Clutch and Four. Transmission. 5 Bigger and Wider Truck Bodies. 6 Heavier Frame with Alligator-Jaw Cross Members. 7 Longer Wheelbases for Better Load Distribution and Greater Payload Capacity. 8 Improved Full-Floating Rear Axle-- Rugged Auxiliary Springs. - Saas seereritsasssesl DS 0000 ERE Pete tetteeettiteitttittitttiettetiieteittertiotieeeitereenietietietietitt Porto teieneieteeeteteonted 5000000 00000000000000000000000000etaeeeeeitneetteeeey 0000000000000 00800000tttttotetietettioriioiitietietiietteesonisntrotesd A party of some 40 friends and re- latives" gathered at the home of ME. and Mrs. S. A. Ferguson on Friday evening, February 8th, to celebrate with Mr. Ferguson his 71st birthday. rn LOST ny -« Black and tan Hound, on Thursday, February 7th. dog please notify Geo. White, Port Perry. feb 14 BLACKSTOCK 'Mr; and Mrs. H, Hooey, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hgoey, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lan- sing and Miss P. Hooey, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Hoey, |. Miss Geneviea Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs, Philp were guests of Mr. and Any one having this |: GREENBANK : Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Leask were in Toronto on Wednesday of last week. - Mr, Ivan Spencer was in Toronto on Sunday. : Sorry to report Mr. Cecil Phair is ill with pneunionia. - Mr. Norman Phair, of Whitby, is at the home of Mr. Cecil Phair. westerly along the morth limits of the sald Lots twelve and eleven, fifty- seven chaing 'thirty-two links more or less to the west limit of Lot Number eleven; Thence southerly along: the said westerly limit of Lot Number eleven, thirty-four chains fourteen links more or less to the Mill Proper- ty; Thence east ten chains; Thence south sixteen degrees east ten chains; Thence west ten chains to the said westerly limit of Lot eleven; Thence Mrs. J. Reid, of Banff, Mrs. J. Gray, A REAL BARGAIN IN STATIONERY RED BIRD LINEN and BLUE BIRD KID. Note size pads at ........ LIS ...10c., or 2 for 15c. _ Fold-over Letter. Size, at ............ 15c., or 2 for 25c. .. Large Pads, at ........ eee ieee as. 20, or 2 for 3bc. Envelopes to match, at ...... ....10c., or 2 pkgs. for 15¢c. All new stationery, and sales ends on February 16th, if not earlier at above prices. DRIKILL for vermin on cattle, sheep, etc,.. 2 Ib. tin 75¢c. DR. BELL'S CATTLE CATHORTIC, Wonder Cure, Louse Killer, Condition Powder, Distemper and Cough Powder, Worm and Indigestion Remedy, and Veterinary Salve, all kept in stock. Morrison's Drug Store Ontario Port Perry Phone 16 PORTPERRY COALYARD Let us look after your fuel needs. We can supply you with all different sizes and kinds of fuel required. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pen- nsylvania Hard Coal--you can always be sure of get- ting uniform, good 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. Nut and Range sizes. WELSH COAL -- SCOTCH COAL -- CANNEL COAL STEAM COAL : BLOWER COAL--For your Blower. We can supply you with Welsh Blower or Scotch Blower Coal. HARDWOOD -- SOFTWOOD -- CEMENT --LIME--TILE PORT PERRY COAL YARD " W. G. W. PYATT "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" Phones--94 W and 94 J. southerly along the said westerly limit of said Lot Number eleven, twenty-six chains, four links more or less to the place of beginning, excepting the Gravel Road thereon. On the said lands' are said to be erected a two-storey frame house on of Hiawatha, are visiting at the home of Mr. T.-Sharp. rig Mr. J. Davidson, of Manitoba; called on friends here on Saturday. . Love Bros. had the misfortune to lose two horses of late. Mr. and Mrs. Rochback, of Joliet, stone foundation, hot air heating Bys- | tem, two large frame barns, a driving shed, hog pen and henhouse. TERMS--10% of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within twenty days. The property to be offered subject to a reserve price. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made known at the sale and in the meantime may be obtained from MULOCK, MILLIKEN, CLARK & REDMAN, 711 Dominion Bank Bldg., Toronto, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or from the auctioneer. Dated at Toronto this second day of February, A.D. 1986. and Mrs. Phoenix, of Toronto, at the home of Mrs. Love, on Monday. Several from here are attending the Agricultural Short Courses at Port Perry. - i Mrs. Albert Akhurst received word last week of the death of her uncle Mr. Jacob Dusty, who lived in Illinois. He will be remembered here by many of the older residents. i : AL HAROLD W. DON'T WORRY ABOUT - FIRE! | Have your property properly insured at once EMMERSON "MARSH HILL Mrs. Russell Acton and Mrs. Wilmot Gregg spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Gerald Gregg. : A number from here attended the funeral of the late James Merrick at Uxbridge, on Sunday. Miss Thelma Hood is attending the Short Course at Port Perry. The young puck chasers offered a "bang-up" brand of hockey to the visiting public at Golden's Arena. Mr. Elmer Yake, of West Brock, a different designs Worsteds, Grev BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--60 in Tweeds, Fancy and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done WwW T Rod MERCHANT TAILOR ° ° man Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry recent visitor with the Goldens. Mr. Wells and boys had a trip to the City last week, ; IETS NO 3. . "I CAN IT BE DONE? By Ray Gross ] yo Tey WOouL MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE woul MAKE FARM TINGIES Lower ¢ - J Under the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the 'sale, there will be offered: for sale by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, THE 22nd DAY OF FEB- RUARY, 1935, AT TWO O'CLOCK in the afternoon, by Ted Jackson, Auc- tioneer, at his office, Queen Street, TABLE HEIGHT DEVICE ONE SIMPLE TURN OF THE WHEEL RAISES OR LOWERS THE FOUR LEGG OF THIS TABLE. CAN IT BE DONE? PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, farm and premises known as All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham and Province of 1050800080800 0000sstittstistisinsiannasrasansss pSS44400000404 Gerrow Brothers, Bakery We offer you good service, and it will pay you to leave your baling esis esssssettosse se _ worries to us. We can supply a ~ your Bread and Pastry nee i M. A. GERROW MULL LLL LER RR RR RR RRR RN 'G. M. GERROW of Lots Numbers eleven if [thirteen in the Seventh é it [the said Township of Cartwright con- { { / { { { { { SA i |dred and ninety acres more or less y i | which is more particularly described i |as follows: Commencing at the south- : 2 | west angle of | i$ | Thence easterly along the southerly i limits of the said lots to the south-east i | angle of the west half of Lot Number it | thirteen; Thence north fourteen and: u it [quarter degrees west forty-four chains i} | seventy-two links more or less to land i$ | sold to one, Mercier; Thence south i$ | seventy-four i$ (chains and eighty inks more or less to i$ | the Gravel Road; # | Gravel Road and northerly along the tt | west limit thereof to the north limit of | the said Lot Number twelve; Thence Ontario, and being composed of parts| twelve and oncession of taining by admeasurement four hun- Lot Number eleven; degrees west © thirty Thence across the I'M GLAD THAT SOMEONE HAS REALIZED THAT AKTCWEN |S REALLY A WORKSHOP AND 4 SHOULD 85 MADE COMFORTABLE : AS WELL.AS ATTRACTIVE - a a et T_T, T_T et § Tt a S$ Tes Se? Te + a ert LL Td F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE Five Roses Flour Sale 7's 27¢ 24's 79c. 98's $2.8 SLICED PORK SQUARES, smoked "sks verona. Ib 22¢, MARMALADE, 32 ounce .........ccuiiiinunenenrs 25¢. FRY"S COCOA, V; Ib. tin .........coiviinininen. ..21c. SUPREME SHORTENING ................00. 2 Ibs. 23c. STRAWBERRY JAM, per jar ................. ve... 28c, DUPLEX CREAM BISCUITS ....... I 2 Ibs. for 29c. ANGLER SALMON, I's ..........c.ovnun. 2 tins for 25¢. a FLOOR COVERINGS (CITY PRICES) VEL-FELT RUGS-- Serviceable rugs with a felt base and attractive designs. 9 x 6--$3.85 9 x 7TV,--84.50 9 x 9--8$5.50 9 x 10,--$6.35 9 x 12--8$7.25 PRINTED LINOLEUM-- in a large assortment. 2 yards wide, per yard ches $1.60 3 yards wide, per yard $2.60. 4 yards wide, per yard, $3.50 FLOOR OILCLOTH-- Floor QOilcloth in beautiful patterns at 48c. a square yard. - BORDERLESS CONGOLEUM RUGS-- 9 x 6--$3.50 9 x 7%--$5.00 . 9 x 9--$5.75 9 x 10%,--8$6.75 9 x 12--$7.95 : ~ Phone 43, Port Perry 1935 Service Business has been steadily growing during 1934, and we are in a bet- ter position than ever to serve our customers in supplying fuel and building supplies. . SELLING OUR PRODUCTS IS IMPORTANT, but giving our customers the service they require is even more important, for that is the basis of good business: : It will be a pleasure to talk things over'with you if you anticipate doing any building or repairing. Quite 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 , -- BY -- HOPKINS & FARMER WITH THE NEW ~ Supreme Oscillator Equipment SWEETMAN BLOCK Phone 26, PORT PERRY - We stock meats of the best grade. When you want quick, courteous service, phone CAWKER BROS. Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry. Prompt Delivery CE BAP A le pa NT a rey ~~ SAS ws or CRs ands J Sinko" x ad > " ST vi ~ Yan nT es SS Nn Ee Cha ee De CE yim