EEN A Rate SI ARR ET rt Saat A xX Page Four : "PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 9th, 1936 - -- EE ------ -- ------ a ee ---- Sl hi i LOCAL ITEMS |JUST ARRIVED |FereiRr rhea eE UXBRIDGE ||| Lawrence's Drug Store News Tani '1 Mrs. R. J. Harper, of Calgary, Al- A new shipment of Men's LEATHER aa R , wrence s ug ore berts, arrived at the week end to|TIES. Come in and see the new |® WHY YOUR HOME TOWN THEATRE SHOULD BE PATRONIZED * (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) : visit her parents Mr. and Mis. Wm. shades and patterns at 75¢. 1. Uxbridge is your nearest Theatre. nl / Willard. ; "we , : 2. 15 years of Theatre Experience and the Management knows 4 : w | Don't miss seeing the Ney Leather what the patrons demand in latest pictures. Eig Miss W. Milton and Mr. E. Leckie, BOW TIE. It's a pip at: 40c. 3. The latest attractions are shown at regular prices at all MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS i : d Stine week end with Mv. and M The Bowling season is at hand. times, 80 be a booster on the above fundamental facts Sl ana he sp e week end with Mr. an rs. THANK YOU. i See our display of gifts appropriate for this occasion. Chas. Reesor. Why not get one of our new Bowling . ; Ball Bags at $2.00. , THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 9-10-11 TOILETRIES--Powders, Creams, etc. delicately perfumed. with |p | : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hodgson and] We have new low prices on Furni- Lydi Roberti and Eddie Cantor, in Tardive Lavender, Jasmine of Southern France; {and other x : ~ Doris, were the guests of Mrs. Wm.| ture Polish--B. D. Polish--Regular 1 - » oy : Davey and Mrs McKinley over the|50c. and $1.00, to clear at 25¢. and _--- THE KID FROM SPAIN STATIONERY--Special Mother's Day packages of fine quality ; : gl : * . i CR rT ik Me > * ", apter Four of wD Kk K dir. and Mrs, Perey Robinson and [ See our new hier Work Witte and "DEVIL-HORSE" Serlgl CHOCOLATES--Speclal quality and Special Mother's Day packages. We Carry a Full Stock daughter Jean, of Toronto, with Mr ! ' i=} ¥ A ) " . : ' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18-14-15 ) vi : : t of Mother's Da i end Mrs. A. W. Allin, on Sunday. WILLIAM WEBSTER, Zasu Pitts and W. C. Fields, in MOTHERS DAY. ann: yo Bs fig Assortmen 2 Mother y of Lumber and Roofing ; i 66 : ) 1 os Helen Vickery, of Toronto, | At Beatly's store, Port Perry "Mrs, Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" REXALL WEEK--Dominion-wide--starts to-day (May oth). During Materials -- Frames, "was VI over . " i i 7 5 Weer en A Laugh--A Tear--in this human tragedy of Farm Life. A great yu ei Baking ee re RN tomreyion 3% Sash and Doors mad A Mother's Day service conducted It's Your DOLLAR Book--A greater picture. SELECT COMEDIES. celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. y the Sunday School will be held in NOTE--Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 16-17-18, Grace Moore in to order. * t. John's Presbyterian Church on Make the Most «ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" Don't miss it. . T d Its Sunday, May 12th, at 11.00 a.m. op reeamase rc aca n ry us and get resu rarents and members of the congre- of it NOW 4 A. M.. LAWRENCE y g : gation cordially invited. - N' 1} 1 C.Q.M.S. Robt. Jenkins, W.0., and by buying at BOYNTO S MANCHESTER RACLAN | he Reno sore L1H] Mrs, Jenkins, also Sgt. J. Vanos and Choice Ins ected . PHONE 49 PORT PERRY ) Mus. Vanos, attended the Jubilee P Mrs. John Moore spent the week| Sunday School next Sunday at 8 Dinner given by the Sergeant's Mess Meats end in Toronto. p.m. on account of Mother's Day. The of Oshawa, on Monday evening, May ] ) Mr. and Mrs. Masters, of Toronto, children are preparing the singing. } ' 6th. - Buy where quality and economy | visited with Mr. J. Moore, Rev. Mr. Honey will take charge. Sam N Griffen v Every member of your family has Count: Try our cash and carry Kid ye pep gs Ton Miss Violet Thompson, Mr. Frank y probably read this popular book-- |8Y8tem: visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Crosiert Grose, of Toronto, spent the holiday YW "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch". H Ww B 9 over the holiday. at their homes here. ) Lumber Co. Now is your opportunity to see it on . o oynton 8 Miss Josie Mitchell of Toronto, with} pp. 0 Kemp, and Mr. Arthur Ormis- Phone 240 the screen--Monday, Tuesday, Wed- y v et h Mr. and Mis. Joe Mitchell, recently. ton, of Toronto, spent Sunday with : ' $ nesday, May 13-14-15--at the Strand Butcher S op Don't fail to be at the church on}, 1 ih Ormiston. : i PORT PERRY, ONT. » Theatre, Uxbridge Sunday for the Mother's Day Ser- , ; ; : d i ! ge. PHONE FOUR vice. A good program is being pre- Miss Sleep spent the week end with ba or AR OIL v Mrs. George Jackson has been at- WE DELIVER SATURDAYS pared. her parents Mr: and Mrs. A. Sleep, : tending the Conference Branch meet- | Mr. Donald Boe, of Bowmanville, of Seagrave. ing of the W.M.S. at Belleville. While caled on friends here this week. Mrs. Stacey, of Prospect, spent one| | there she was the guest of Rev. W.| A FAMILY GARDEN FOR EVERY Mrs. Norman White, of Brooklin, | day last week with her parents Mr. D. and Mrs. Harrison, who are now | RELIEF FAMILY took the service here last Sunday for | and Mrs. Babcock. residing in Bellevile. Toronto, April 17th, 193b| the W. M.S. and gave a very inter-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest' Towns and BIRD HOUSES ' esting adress on Missionary work, | family, of Bowmanville, spent Sunday ir : A very good display of bird houses| To Relief Officers and Clerks Mr. B. Oliff, of Detroit, has taken | with Mr. and Mrs. Heaps at their} > Crees tow i fon | cottage here. he i made by the pupils of Port Perry of Municipalities: j.over the Supertest Service Stati g ; Public School has been seen in the| |. «i. A letter was sent to you just south of the village. We welcom Mr. and - Mrs. Tummonds ala Eyesight Specialist Hopkins & Farmer Store window.|' =... date of March 1st, 1935, setting him. ., | daughter Inez spent one day last] - 'Open Monday, Wednesday, @ 3 This work is excellent training for the|' "i, oadiness of tie Drodnce 10 <r week with friends in Port Perry. and Friday Evenings, or by youlig bogs. 'share in the purchase of garden seeds A AYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. N. Luke, of Toronto . appointment at all times. TWO SUCCESSFUL CONCERTS | to be used in planting id gauss Won Luke yy me DISNEY BLOCK \ Naturally the "Blackbirds of 1985" for recipients of relief. n that let- . . Oshawa id ave Fle with their success in| ter it was urged that every com- Mrs. Jack yan and 200 Johm,| Mys, D. Thompson and family of } Opp. Post Office, Phone 1516 J' the concerts staged by them on Mon-| munity encourage. the planting of | have ip visiting the former's Par | Toronto spent Sunday at the home ot} day and Tuesday evenings, at Black- gardens. . as 2 reg. Bri 4 daughte Mr. and Mrs. A. Grose. rT MERE ES -- stock and Uxbridge. They had good| This letter has been prepared wit! rs. W. F. Briggs an i : TS] Misses Ruby Wilson, Laurene Gra- TT houses in both cases and at Black-| rural and semi-rural municipalities Thelma 'and Viva, attended t > oy ham of Oshawa called on Mr. ana stock had to turn people away. more particularly in mind but applies eral of their cousin, Mr. Ghas, Blight, prs, Jack Wilson one day last week. Farm for R en t 'also to every municipality insofar as| O°", Friday. . House cleaning and baby chicks or DIED = land is available for garden purposes. Mrs. Boddington, of Toronto, Was| gaemed to be the ordér of the day. Deacon Estate Farm --450 . tl . "It is urged that in every munici- a guest of Mrs. Hattie Hudgins last! ppg Black and son, Donald, Mrs. acres. Cartwright T hi : , OALBRAITH--A Blackstock, on| po)ity where plans are not already week. 5 Brown all of Oshawa spent one day , Larlwrig ownship. 4 W ednesday, May 8th, 1935, David under way, immediate attention be Mrs. E. Butterworth of Woodville, | last week with Mrs. O. Bright. 72 acres fall plowed. Galbraith, beloved hushand of Eliza-| given to this matter. The planting | visited her mother Mrs. J. Todd last| pf. and Mrs. Jack Kellington of Appl beth Reynolds, in his 83rd year. 'of potatoes and other vegetables can For. PF d a Oshawa spent the holiday with her Pp to-- a IN MEMORIAM be made an important contribution rs. F. Down, and son Clarence, | yqpents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearson, ; Harris, Harris, & Wallac PILE in foviie Tisory of 1h 'toward the food supply of needy Mr. Chester Dunn, Mrs. Squires, Mr.| pr. and Mrs. Stewart and tein ' » ace, mg yof my| ilies. In the first place, it is| Wm. Wood, of Exeter, and Mr. and | sauohters. spe k with M ; : Port P dear mother, Lettie Isabel, who was ; ghters, spent a wek with Mr. and r erry. alled away May 10th 1933 pointed out that fresh grown vege-| Mrs. Wilson James, of Cambray, at-| pps, Jack Johns. 9 : cdlied away any or tables have a high health value. In| tended the funeral of Mr. Charles| My and Mrs. Thompson and child- Oh! for the touch of a vanished hand, | : ps 1 And th ol is still] the second place, the growing of | Blight, of Whitby, last week and| ., of Oshawa spent Sunday with nd the sound of a - that is stil 'potatoes and other winter roots is| visited with Mrs. w. F. Briggs here.| py. J. Thompson. - CA RELESSNESS Gver remembered by Dorls.| © "pu pot measures of economy.| The Woman's Missionary Society | The many friends of Mrs. Irvin -. \ Tr LOCAL FORD DEALERS Supervisors of the Unemployment | held a successful progressive le Ormiston are glad are glad that she = ) Y | Mr. H. I. Walker, of Peterboro, has| Relief Branch are instructed that they | nole party at the home of Mrs. H.lis improving nicely and soon will be 1S TOO COSTL H leased the store recently occupied by|must impress upon municipalities and Aug ion) Friday . out and around again. ; = Mr. H. H. Mulligan, and will use it relief recipients that the Provincial b ro oliday oy ey Se e- Miss Doris Bray of Brooklin spent ASSING on a hill is just one form ot Ynste =. 5 , hat . as a show room for the products of | Department considers the making of | brated very awiewy : VY | the holiday with her parents, Mr. and . . wt ey the Ford Motor Company, for which| gardens and their care throughout traffic on the Highway was about the |p Geo. Bray. craving to drive too fast . . . which is altogether too "Eyes Bxamined Accurately company he is the local dealer. - the season one of the most important only indicat _" it ras 2 Jolie Mr. and Mrs. Simmons of Toronto prevalent in Ontario. : it. Luk Thorough renovation of the pre-] forms of co-operation. Rev. W. E. Honey defllvere 8| spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Bright, . : icin ) . i B & 8ON > Jnoreugh p ince. 3 _| special patriotic message on Sunday|g The appalling number of motor accidents in this province Optometrists mises is being made, and the new| The Province is prepared to sup-| c/o Next Sabbath the Sunday r. . . : 163-167 Yonge St. Toromts firm expect to be open for business| port municipal officials where they [CFT Tot 145 has been can- 'A number from here attended the| means a drastic check-up on reckless drivers. Public (Upst nko sir a in a couple of weeks. Arrangements| require the planting and care of gar-| 1 4 and will norge with the regale® euchre and dance at Myrtle last Fri- sentiment, speaking through the courts, will be jncréas- PP. ps are in hand to give service on all| den plots by relief recipients. Will " : day night all report a good time. . . : 2 : preaching service at 7 p.m. when the ilip ingly severe towards unreasonable, thoughtless motorists. : lines of cars, and for the sale of| you, therefore, see that immediate] nope' Day program will be carried To pr ign holiday 3 gr DR. W. 8. HARPER British American gas, oil and grease. | action is taken to ensure the prepara | out and it is hoped that every pew in Di ay hk ® holicay hoy You know what you should do. How you should drive. Ca AL eat lie in ' PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH | tion, planting and continued care of | the church will be occupied . : ; ~ = So, for your own safety and that of others, drive carefully! | pos gradi Uae tatical A" Sand 3 | The pastor will preach at both ser- garden wherever possible? les Vive, Sees Bie guest of --e = : gies' College and Poly nle, London, I ay vices. D. B. Harkness, Acting Secretary, + Be Hogle, of 'Columbus, '8 LAWN MOWERS IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE ...THAN SORRY Rnsiny oy sii Glasgow. ed --_ Men's Bi : . ~ a 1 5 13 DinHiene Bale Clsss and Unemployment Relief Branch.| = My. and Mrs. Hugo Bradley and| Machine ground, all kinds of light : ce and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont. rd 9 15 pt ' Mother's D family visited relatives in Toronto on|repair work done. Apply to S. MOTOR VEHICLES BR ANCH fy is 165497 m. -- Mother's Da Sunday. 0+] Causley." Phone 228. i Program, in the Sunday LAME BACK == ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS W. A. Sangster i School. |} \ - oy DENTAL SURGEON i -- i LAME BACK, RHEUMATISM, § == Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. v | ce [| EWA ALL. TALKING PICTURE JE Tes, ih 5 11 a.m.--Morning Service. I. "RUMACAPS ' 1 d a 1 ---- : : . N74 nsurance Office ; ¥g -- i" i ' TORE : "4 8 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN |f§ MORRISON'S DRUG STOR Coming to PORT PERRY Town Hall, ONTARIO i : oh CHURCH I | | | to pp CHURCH er I RUMACAPS {| SATURDAY, MAY 11, at 8.15 p.m. THIS MUST STOP! | oo. : EL AR AR oy 13 Dstt dais 1784, fe wes ta B00 a REDUCED v4 Featuring Jack Hoxie and Marceline Day in : mobile accidents. 23 9) / A | TR 0) . "4s 512 people were killed P i Via Pony Express 8,990 povble were injured RICES AA \ > - Ee «+. a considerable increase over 1933. It must be evident i ; As i : TTA IA to all thinking veople that this must stop, Suits sponged and pressed 7 8 Service of Thanksgiving ; ' iver of Higher Dry Cleaned $1.00 al Added Features--Arthur Tracy, Street ---- ---- Dry Cleaned $1.004 1, Al The Masons of Ontario District are invited by Cedar Lodge, A. F. N ' k iy Th Ea a 1" tha rafeoslimnts copleting of C. P. ROLPH v & A. M. No. 270, to attend a service of Thanksgiving' be held in Singer; Noah 8 Ar ' Cartoon; €©| The Ladies' Bible Class of the| refreshments consisting of sand- . . L ; v - . . ° ; : ; ' : - Port P were en-| Wiches and gingerbread. All report a ST GEORGE'S CHURCH, OSHAWA, Magic Carpet, and a Trip Through] vnited Church, Ror Perms wE8 #41 very enjoyable evening with Miro Over the Obgerver Office : g : SUNDAY, MAY 12th Canada's Largest Mine. © lion, Friday evening, May ord Jackson, a charming hostess. ee fe , - T as at 8 p.m. to commemorate the 26th anniversary of the accession to real d Invitations had been received to a AGENTS WANTED J. 0. STEPHENSON, R.0. aE the Throne of His Majesty King George V. Two Bortz of ve Snjoyment, Bring the family, Ho need to go "Poverty Party" and fifty ladles Our liberal cash commission sales ' At ? ; 1h | out of tow! Pp ; h : came attired in Calico dresses, aprons | plan enables you to determine your|l soy and ath Friars of each month, : Brethren will meet at the Masonic Temple at 2.16 p.m. (Daylight Admission-- Adults 25¢ Children 15¢ and old shoes, vying with oneanother| own. income. Canada's most lucrative 9am. to 1 noon. : Saving Time). Masonic Clothing to be worn, u a ; { the B i Ea Men' As */in the state of poverty represent. sales proposition. A ead wi bring |= : The program was made up of games you. complete details this money | meee -------------------- 1.) nder ausp ces 0 e bus ness 8 sn. and community singing, followed by|making plan. Box 29 Port Perry Star Tae