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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Sep 1935, p. 4

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EB a a fo EC ee Se Nw Pans YY PERSONAL i Mr. Walter Williams; of thg Glebe staff, Toronto, was'a 'business visitor 5S in own Jat week: Mys. Miia - Sharp, of, Priamos, 4is visiting with! friends in town. this' "week, Mrs, Sharp is an old resident «of - Port Perry, having lived in the . house: now gécupied by Mr. W. Day. While Mrs. Sharp is now, over eighty i she is enjoying fair: health, Foe . will give an address. loss by fire of their own house. Mrs. Madison Williams and son, Rosser, spent. the "week. end with friends in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McArthur and children, of Oshawa, were visit- ing friends in town one day last week. Miss Grace Chapman, of Uxbridge, is spending this week with Miss Hazel Jeffrey. . Miss Olive Wallace, of Shoei House Club is spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wallace. . Miss Jessie McTavish of Toronto spent the week end with Miss Olive Wallace. PLEASING P RESENTATION . The pupils of Port Perry Public School gave practical expression to their good will for their Principal, Mr, Roy Cornish, when they presented Ma. and Mrs. Cornish with a set of dishes. The presentation was made in the Assemply Hall by Bob Jeffrey on be- half of the pupils, whawere all present A short address accompanied the gift, "arid both Mr. and Mrs, Cornish made suitable replies. +H The Star takes this opportunity on behalf of thé citizens-to welcome Mrs. Coraigh' to Port Perry, and to offer best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Cornish for a life of usefulness and happiness. i ~ ; MARRIED Jeffrey-Wallace--In Port Perry, on May 26th, 1935, by Rev. J. Elford, Gordon Jeffrey, of Scugog Island, to Hilda Wallace, of Port Perry. ~ APP BUILDING OPERATIONS The new house being erected up the hill on Queen Street, by Mr. Norman Heayn is getting well under way. Mr, Heayn will have a good home in a fine location. Mr. Cecil King is rebuilding the Palmer house on Rosa street, --_------ eo ---- - -- NEIL YELLOWLEES Piano Tuner, will be in Port Perry, this month. Orders left at Lawrence's Drug Bore, sept26 ie Sat A BP iil orienting PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--"Christ's Good News to the Blind." 1.45 p.m.--Men's Bible Class and Forum, 3 7 m.--Prince Albert Rally Service S. S. and Church combined. 7 CL RN Robin Hood who became a Hero by Faith.'" -- ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, D. A. Ferguson, B.A, Minister 7 pm. --Evening Service ~~ a---- C SHURC H OF THE ASCENSION Harvest Festival-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 11 a.m.--Morning Service, 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Preacher in the evening--Arch- deacon Warren, D.D. Ea a PRINCE ALBER Rally day service in the Sunday School room at 3 p.m. Mr. Smyth No church ser- vice afterwards. Last Sunday was Temperance Sun- day and Mr. C, Clark read an article "Does Beer Beat the Bootlegger?"* Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Jno. War- ren's on Sunday were Mrs. J. Munro, of Prospect and her sister Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. F. Watson, Fanny Payne and Mrs. Jas, Warren, Mr. John Jeffrey spent a few days in Toronto recently with his son Fred. Visitors to the Lindsay Fair from here were:- Mrs. Alvin Hunter, Grant and Esther, Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb, Will Heayn, Leonard Bond, Ross Mur- phy, Gerald and Norman M¢Crea, Mr, John Jeffrey. Congratulations to Miss L. Murphy on winning some prizes on fancy work at the Port Perry Fair. Mr, and Mrs, Webb spent a couple of days with Mr, and Mrs. B. Wanna- 4 maker of Téronto. The School Fair will be held in Manchester, next Tuesday, Sept. 24. Myr. and Mrs. Ed. Fielding have| moved into the green house on the forks of the road north, owing to the Mr. Ralph Lyle has secured a posi- Hon in Loblaw" 8, Toronto, -| and 82 points. | mont, 1 from Highland Creek, 4 from i -- -- |hELLO BILLY & / How about the' gore shoulder and neck of that horse 'of yours? Are they healing of still raw? Vori't lay the, horse up, use BICK- 'MORE'S GALL SALVE and bé sure Lo work the horse." Bickmore's Gall Salve in the oldest and only reliable gall salve on the market to-day. We have it at 8be. and 0c. per box. WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatty's Store, = Port Perry ' ME. -- GOVERNMENT | "INSPECTION of - ENSURES THE BEST We buy only GOVERN MENT INSPECTED products,and study your requirements. Ash, vz about sumed guoly cooked meats, 3 carry seasonable goods in stoek. Phone No. 4 We Deliver. W. BOYNTON --------------------] UNITED CHURCH W. M. 8, An enjoyable afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs, S. Jeffrey on 'Thursday, Sept. 12, The occasion was the 1irst Autumn meeting of the United Church W, M, 8. The president, Mrs, Jackson "oce cupied the chair, Mrs. S.-Jeifrey read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. A. Allin led in prayer After Toll call and reading of minutes of last meeting, each group the vacation months. Mrs. McClins tock's group is in the lead, with two quilts 'made and $10.26 raised. Mrs. S. Jeffrey then took charge of the program, = Mrs, M. Beare read the Devotional leaflet. The Study Chap- ter, on Wm. Carey's work in India, was reviewed by Mrs, S. A, Wallace, Mrs. Harper and her. niece, Miss H. Willard, then gave a delightful piano duet. Miss. Li. Stovin gave a pleasing account vf the meeting which she at- tended at Whitby as a delegate from the W. M.S. 'Mrs. Dix read an article advodating = that 'the children of Canada be educated as to the evils resulting from the use of strong drink in any form. Canada is behind other countries in this educational "work for the youth of the land. _- Rev, Mr. Smyth closed the meeting with prayer. ------ te ®------------ : BORN BOWERMAN--To Mr, and Mrs. 1. H. Bowerman, at Port Perry, on Wed- nesday, September 18th, 1936, a son-- Barry John. pps pe GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook, will cele- brate their Golden Wedding anniver- sary, on the afternoon and evening of Wednesday, -September 26th, 1936, at their home, Myrtle Station, Ontario, RR uh ad BOWLING NEWS Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs,- Murray and Mrs. Jackson won 2nd prize at' the Whitby Ladies' Treble Tournament. Last Friday evening the Port Perry Bowling Club held a twilight tourna. ment. The ptize winners were. as follows: K. Goodman, of Oshawa, 1st, with 3 wins and a score of 41+. C. C. Stenhouse, of Oshawa, 2nd with 3wins and 30 points. J. Murray ot Port Perry, 3rd with 8 wins and 29 points. P., Ingram, of Port Perry, 4th with 2 wins and 87 points and D. Carnegie, Port Perry, 6th with 1 win There were 18 rinks entered from the following places; 1 from Agin- court, 1 from Lindsay, 2 from Clare- Oshawa, 1 from Uxbridge, 1 from Whitby, and 7 from Port Perry. BE i .--.--.., MEN'S BIBLE CLASS The Men's Bible Class and Forum will re-open Sunday, September 22nd at 1.456 p.m. in the United Chutch." This class, which came into being in Novembér last and held its first ses sion on Remembrance Day, enjoyed a highly successful season last year, and the men are already inquiring re- garding its activities, and eagerly anticipating its re-opening. A very cordial invitation is extend- ed to all our men to be present at the opening session next Sunday. The executive of the Class is: President--R. G. Gemmell, Vice-President--Robert Harris Secretary--Albert Cawker. Treasurer--Storey Beare. Convener of Membership Commit~ tee--Mansell Gerrow. Teacher--F, E, Reesor. Asst, Teacher--R, B. Smallman. Leader of Forum -- Rev. W. J, RH. Smyth, Ee AEP Myrtle S$ Service in United Church next Sun day will be at 8 pm, Rally Day will be observed by the Sunday School at 1:46 pm. A special programme will » in leader reported the progress 'made in|. School, Everybody come and bring a friend and let us make it a real Rally Day. The Church gorvice will follow im- mediately and will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. W. E. Honey. Last Sun- day Mr. Honey used for his text Philippians 4: 11--"Not that I speak in respect of want, for I have learned to be content." Mrs. J. Sargent, of Warsaw, and Mrs. Roy Scott, of Seagrave, were visitors of the Harrisons on Wednes- day last. : Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Hotaiesh, of Niagara Falls, N.Y,, were week end guests' of Mr, and Mrs. L. Mitchell, Mrs, Johnston, of Whitby, 'visited her sister Mrs. Chisholm one day last week, . . Mr. Nelson. Leury, of Toronto, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs, D. Luery. Say Messrs, Jbsse Pike, Wm, Marin and C. Harrison, attended: the Lindsay Fair last Saturday, and it wag very 'wet, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beacock, to- ton, of Toronto, and Mrs. Roy Spencer and daughter Olive, of 'Perth, attend- ed the wedding in Bowmanville on Saturday of the former's niece Miss Marion Pickard and Mr." Stewart James, of Bowmanville, a nephew of the Editor of the Canadian States- -man, The occasion also marked the 64th wedding anniversary of Mr, and as well as the bride and groom. Mrs, Long is spending the week with relatives in Seagrave, Mr. W. E. Harrison, of Latchford, called on relatives here and in Sea- grave, last week, : Mr, Henry Barnum, who has been employed with C, Harrison for the summer, returned to his home in Tilsonburg on Sunday, suffering. from an attack of appendicitis. "A good time was enjoyed by those who attended the Ladies' Aid last Wednesday evening, The program, which was put on first, consisted of community singing, guitar selections by Harry Briggs, piano solos by Lloya Honey and George Cooper, and a very interesting address by Mr. K. Moyer, on "The "origin. of Calendars, past, present and future, " Last, but not least, that famous quartette from selections of amusing songs, and wore most quaint costumes, were very much enjoyed, Hot dogs and corn were then served, with a fine cup of tea. Weiners were in greatest de- mand, so the corn was a plenty in store. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnstan attended the Lindsay Fair on Saturday last, Mrs. Birks, of Brooklin, Mrs. Scott of Seagrave, Mrs, Parker of 'Unb Park, and Mrs, C.-Harrison and Mild- red, were visitors to Bowmanville on Tuesday last, IIIITE ZNSE NITIES SATII AUTO GLASS (Ground to Fit) INSTALLED in any make of car WHILE YOU WAIT ORR C. BROWNE PHONE 30 : 3% Ris » be given by members of the Sunday ---- ------ aa in whatsoever state I am, therewith gether with Mr: and Mrs. Géo. Hous- Mrs. Beacock, who: were also toasted] "Punkin Holler" which gave several | - DIED a STEINHOFF -- At" > Seagrave, * | Wednesday, September 18th, 1935, NRE . John Steinhoff, in her 82nd year. A 1. rr tir _* NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Georg. Reynolds, deceaséd., {the Estate of William George 'Rey: in the County of Durham, decease who died on the '13th day of "July, 1986, are hereby notified to send in|} to the undersigned 'solicitors on © before the 12th' day 'of October, 1986, full particulars of their claims, Im-) mediately - after October 12th, 1986, the assets of the Testator will be dis- || tributed among the parties entitled || thereto, having regard only to claims || of which the solicitors shall then have || notice. / Dated September 7th, AD 1985 HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, 'George Reynolds Estate. FOWL WANTED TOP PRICES and Ducks. wantéd at once. Phone 177. "A. GILBOORD, Port, Perry. BC , éb STRAYED | To the premises of Robt, 'Thoms, Prince Albert, two horses. Owner can have same" by proving. property and paying expenses, EE HOUSE FOR : SALE ; grave. Seagrave Store (Phone 116 r 11. Also 'three Percheron horses for sale. {Stevens Me ests of the Stevens Party on Monday. and Tuesday of this week. With Mr. Holtby were Major Lock 'and Mr. Harry. Bull, of Oshawa, who 'spoke with him for. the Stevens plat- form, The main theme of the ad- dresses centred about the need for re- moving the undue: (influence of St. James Street financiers in the control of Canadian business; and the further need of 'securing better business con. ditions for. the farmers, There is: a: possibility that Miss Agnes MacPhail may be secured. for. the Port Pérry meeting; bnt the mat- ter. has not been Snally. arranged, Mr. Moore's Meeting. (Continved from page 1) fifteen points therein get forth. He noted that Mr. Stevens claimed that ployment shoyld have two qualifica. tions--they should be useful to Can- adians, 'and they should be self-sus- taining. Judged by this latter re- quirement, very few of "his public works could qualify. The three main ones are the trans-continental: high- way, reforestation, and the abolition of level 'crossings, None .of these projects could become self-sustaining for a considerable number 'of years; if ever, Paying off the national debt 'by the exploitation of our natural resources does not appeal to Mr. Moore. He did not think the idea.a practical one, especially in the matter of using Can- adian coal in Canada. : "Price Spreads" came in for con- sideration. The subject is full of dif- ficulties, How can the matter be de- termined? Almost any article of merchandise is subject to conditions of marketing that render large profits essential in order to meet the over- head of advertising, salesmanship, and other expenses, that surround all commercial transactions. Mr, Stevens might set up arbitrary stand- ards of profit; but his way would be beset by difficulties of a very practical character, and business would be uh- duly hampered. Annié' Raymer, widow of the late {lll Port Perry, Solicitors for William H id for Hens, - Chickens; | House and lot in the village of Sea- | @ "Apply to.Wesley Crosier,'at|&§ Jeting at [8 Greenbank and Seugog| Mr. R. M. Holtby held meetings at| Greenbank and Scugog in the ifter- reforms for the. reduction of unemni- | § All persons' having claims against i ¢ nolds, of the Township of Cartwright, | 2 The) Newest -- : CARS "GREASED UNDER ACTUAL ROAD 'CONDITIONS Lawrence 's Drug Store News Coan Bave Wi 8 Batety. at Your Rexall lore) | A Nerve Food and Let us show you the new, 'models of Parker, | tonic which rebuilds | nerye tissue, PHONE 49 | Guaranteed | | = Guaranteed to Koop Squeaks. + | to bring back the ad Ratton |-| DRIVING 'out of THRILL to NEW CARS (OLD CARS tar or. te of 3 your oar Decreases' Ty aoe Bills, _ SWAY SQUEAKS AWAY with RO C-A-CAR Lubrication water Actus] Driving Conditions ; This Amazing New Service is inven ts to Shey grease Job! DRIVE IND We are o giving you a this guaranteed and certified ROC- A. CA Greasing and Lubricating Service at y 'Fresh Nelson's Blk. Chocolates A | Pick your own assortment, 1b. 40¢. Nelson's and Hunt's package Chocolates ~~ - Riley 8 Rum a and Butter Toffee 2 7 oz. bag 25c. Robertaort 8 Chacolate Buds, '1b 25¢. Fresh Salted Peanuts, . lb. 19¢. Real Fruit Flavor Gita 1b. 19¢ Vacumatic and Sheaffer 'Feather Touch $1.00 Fountain Pens, AM LAWRENCE AH PORT PERRY i CE a SEE IT WORK! Port Perr > & ; & : : an ELL ern ER NO EXTRA COST. Le I STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, (This week) Myrna Loy and W,. Baxter ~ BROADWAY BILL -- Special. Jubilee Picture -- Also a chapter of new serial-- "Fighting With' Kit Carson": and Shorts. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesda Ys September 23-24-25, Sally. Blane and Joe Macrea, in HALF A SINNER Comedy feature, Lucas and his orchestra in On the Air and Off and 3 Cartoon 'Thursday, Friday, Saturday, next, Jimmie Durante, in "STUDENT TOUR" COMING -- "Treasure Island." Janet GAYNOR Warner BAXTER plus Nick FOX PICTURE won GRANT MITCHELL... STEPIN H Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. September 30, October 1-2 "KIDS IN THE SHOES' Coloured Cartoon and . "MELODY MAGIC" Z § tii willis v will Soon be: deli and other preparations 'for winter must be made at once. * : 'Consult us- about re- pairs. : Good stock of lobons : kk les. and roofing on' : and. : : Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. : Phone 240 ; PORT PERRY, ONT, Kyesight 'Speciallst Open Monday, Wednesday, -and Friday Evenings, or by. appointment "at all' times. DISNEY BLOCK Oshawa: Opp. Post Office, 'Phone 1518 |SUI TS CLEANED §| Suits sponged and - pressed _ : 80 Cents 3 'Dry Cleaned $1.00 ~ C. P. ROLPH Or thé Observer Office a ad I ELECTRICAL Repairs Phone to JOHN FARMER No. 85 Eyes Examined FREE = F. E. LUKE Yonge 8t., Toronto : : DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate hot Trinity Medisal, Ofiege and Trinity Uatoaraton Eat Grit ege r a Tat Er n '. MR. FOOT writes: Fo twent, I have suffered with I pind ii Corn Salve Jemoved | 3 At A, M, Lawrence's Drug Sto VOTERS' LISTS, 19035, Municipality of Port Perry Notice is hereby given that I have posted up at my office at Port 44 on the 13th day of September, 1 the list of all persons entitled to w in the said municipality at elections and thats there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to any efrors or omission eo i vey at this 1 of September, 1086, if 9h of tha Vilage of Fors Poy, ich. a ; | take immediate proceedings to have 73 H, C, NASMITH, Gok 1 CHEAP BICYCLE WANTED. Apply to Wesley Boynton, Port Parry BRUDGERY ELIMINATED BY OUR ~~ DAMP WASH | snxraen POUNDS for FIFTY CENTS 3 3 Cents Eash A Additional Pound Vi a Lie . ry Cleaning, Co, « : HOUSE FOR RENT 7 rooms with electric lights. Apply | to Alix Gilboord, Port Perry Fae sept 19} Eh 'W. A. Sang gster ~_ DENTAL Ki Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmetson's Insurance Office - GONANT ANNIS Barristers, Solicito, Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT, ~ALLIN x NNTB, Bk Bk Lis ee Smany | (Oshawa) and at Court House, Whitby, ue. Gonant) : Phone 7 ¢ (Whitby) Offies gr ideally Perty, Ont, 2 3 AF | " * PY

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