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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Nov 1935, p. 5

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strips, makes it impossible for an ad- vertiser to come in contact with the reader sless he Sorsamy bia bead oft in a whole page--Even compete with such advertising orgies as sixteen-page "Simpson Day" sections, The advertiser of a nationally sold product can get much better coverage in the home-town "weekly. His ad- vertisment has a real chance of being 'seen, and consequently read. in F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE Christmas Gi on Display TOYS FARMERS! POULTRYMEN! Are you interested in getting a good produc- tion of eggs this winter? If so, tty a bag of our ROYAL PURPLE CONCENTRATE, ~ with which you can make 500 Ibs. of best laying mash, simply by using: your own grain. Others are getting good results. You can do so, too. We are buying CLOVER SEEDS as usual, If you have any, submit sample, and we wil try to give you top price quotation. J. F. McCLINTOCK' PHONE 86 PORT PERRY -- EA ------ in this pnts of C Cana % it might be oth coming hon the chill blasts of this beaut beatiful in oh w, insure your Soto by having your with BLUE COAL, t 4 ever famous Coa from Scranton. . . Coloured for your pro. : 4! a2 5 y HONEYDALE A * miiahed of friends gathered at the home of Mrs, C. Wells on Satur- day night and presented Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mills (nee Vera Wells) with a shower of beautiful and useful gifts. - Mrs, L. Honey and Mrs, O, Edwards are in Toronto attending the annual convention of the Women's Institute. is do ce posible you may favour Coke: if 80, 1 we have COKE" made in Hamilton, Ont. | nd We « can also 'supply: Blower coal, Stoker coal, Scotch or Welsh cobbles, Cannel Coal, and Blacksmith coal. SPECIAL--A car of Alberta Coal will arrive about the Fit of November. WOOD in stock--Hard ! Bodywood, Hardwood Slabs, Pine 5 = B---- ---- Slabs FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 wi Res. 73 will be here on Have You Heard ?. aise that the Special Represstiutive of Johnaton Oaroved Clothes Monday, Nov. 25 £6 will bet ers on the above date, Ses the NEW WOOLLENS: and the latest styles for this season, REMEMBER THE DATR F. W. BROCK & SON PORT PERRY, ONT. Mr. Merlin 'Raines, of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, F. Raines. EEE Miss Muriel Willan spent the week end with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steel, in Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jennings and Miss Cardwell, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs: C, Wells, A number fiom 'here attended the picture show in the town hall at Port Perry on Monday afternoon. Mr. Bob Willan, of Toronto, spent Sunday at his home here. Misses Margaret and Bernice Cas- sidy, of Toronto, were recent guests at the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Symes. A number of young people from here attended the dance at Blackstock on Friday evening of last week. 3 Mrs, O. Edwards spent a few days last week with friends in Nestleton. CHALK LAKE Mrs, Russell Walker is spending the winter with her mother in To- ;rontg, ; ~ Ashbprn Prebyterian Choir took Anniversary service at St. John's charge of the service of praise at the Church, Brougham, on Sunday even- ing. @ Rey. Thomas Laidlaw of Stouffville and a former paster at Utica, preach- ed the anniversary sermon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers and Ivan visited with Mr, and Mrs, Ed- ward Ashton on Sunday. Miss Ruby Lee attended the Edu- 'cational meeting at the Town Hall, Port Perry, on, Friday last, The Ladies' Guild of Burhs' Church, Ashburn are making prepdrations to serve a hot super in-the basement of the church on Wednesday the 27th. Friends and neighbours enjoyed a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heron have moved to Ashburn where they will make their home with Mr, John Leask. Mr. and Mrs. 'Alpin Christie of Nobleton visited with A. D. Chrisite on Monday, | Mr. Walter Lynde and Mr, Gordon Fisher have returned home after spending several days with friends in Havelock, and vicinity. ANNOUNCEMENT : The Modern Fruit and Vegetable Market. "will open for retail business in the Blong=Block, Port Perry, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 | _ Full range of High Grade Fruit and Vegelibles. Phone 208, We deliver. CEMENT Fresh carload of St. Marys' Cement | § just arrived." Do not put off that repair job, as this will be the last car of cement this season, PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. Pyatt Phones 94w -94j Port Perry -- Pleased to report Mr, Ray Medd is able to be home again and doing as well as can be expected, Mrs. Jas. - Ackney has purchased the property of the late Geo, Welch, ¢ A large crowd attended the party in Memory Hall on Friday evening in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Me- Donald, ~ The Ladies' Aid held a social even- ¢ ing at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson, on Wednesday, " Sorry to report Mrs. J. Sutcliffe had | §f the misfortune to break a small bone in her right arm, Mr. Samuel Ray left on Saturday % / spend the winter with members_of his |} family at Belleville and vicinity. The Bluebird Club held their reg- ular monthly meeting on Wednesday. 8 i Plans were made to hold their annual | § | dance and play the first week in Déc. The members are busy painting the stage in the hall this week. Mr. and Mrs. E., Skerratt was in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Croxall with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Winters and Betty Joyce, with Mr. and Mrs, Frank | tlortop, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, family, of Nobleton, with friends here on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerry sperit | the week end in Toronto. L | Prices 1 $19.95 | $24.00, i $27.50 Strand Theatre, Uxbridge. Thurs, Fri., Sat. 'this week Greta Garbo & H. Marshall Hi in @4The Painted Vell" Chap. 11 of Serial YOUR GANG COMEDY" and Cartoon. _ NOTICB--The Theatre will be closed "on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, until further notice. Open Christmas and New Years, THE NEWSPAPER ON MAIN ~ BTREET The Bowmanville Statesman in a recent editorial points out that the most of the nation's retail business is done in small stores, and continues: --p--e--_ a COSTUME PAGEANT AT MOTOR SHOW = It is just the same with the big city | newspapers, Important as they seem | with their ballyhoo and tremendous unnatural forced: clfeulation they do not for a moment compare in real value to advertiser or reader with the smaller papers published in the towns of the country,' The latter are read from first column to last, The big city newspaper, with its great moun- |= tains of display and classified adver- tising, acres of reading matter which no one pretends to read in to, to pay November 9th to 16th. Fourteen beautiful girls display * gorgeous costumes depicting various great personalities in the feminine world starting with a Maya CRowDsS flock daily to see the "Court of Style," a pageant of beauty featured in the Chrysler Motors Exhibit at the National Motor Show of Canada running in Toronto from igcent of unkown date and ¢ Karenina, desi ting wit by Asthug pe a | Foran o the fatoatlog Geota: GAYES ae he central structure shown above Is the most elaborate ever erected for a Motor Show and exemplifies the important place {hat the motor industry occupies in the economic he costumes no this notable display werr by Mabe Worden, Canadian 1 Blais dh the stage structv" UTICA Alpin Christie it All kinds of new Toys at from 5c. to 75¢. Games, . Dolls, Cooking Sets, Washing Sets, Baking Sets, Tops, Trains, Washing Machines, etc. BOOKS for Boys and Girls at prices from 5c, to 39c., including such books as Robinson Crusoe, Treasure Island. FANCY DISHES Ina Pleasing assortment all priced for your convenience . MEN'S F URNISHINGS TIES in fine patterns, 25c., 49c¢., Boys' Ties at 25c¢. and 85c. WOOL SCARFS | Plaids at 98c,, $1.50 and $1.75. MEN'S 80X Priced from 25c. to 75c.. | TOOKE BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS Cellophane wrapped in entively new attractive styles. Prices $1.95 and $2.50. LADIES' SILK HOSIERY Full fashioned and in.a large range of colours. 59c., 65¢. 79c., and $1.00 pair. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS ~/ are always Appreciated, as gifts. 25¢., 29¢., 35¢., 45¢., 7 and 75¢, f 75¢., and $1.00. i i i 1 SSE Sr SER SL tise Cul gh Ved Sy 2. fre gods Seller mites Sante il eed i) W ben the house seems empty with Mary away at boarding school . . . and letters seem a long time coming . . . and the 'holidays are weeks away : .. Pick up the telephone. A Long Distance chat, will cheer you up and Masy=to0::~ '@ Long 'Distance is a comfort indeed. R gives you so much at such low cost. Yom can -talk 100 filles ou 30 for as Bie as 30 ott) Consult nt pages Foe. BUY SALT GROATS YOU CAN 0. A. C. GROWING MASH BREAD FLOUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR PASTRY FLOUR, PURINA PRODUCTS SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR : --at the-- LAKE SCUGOG MILLING co, A. WARIDEL i: = MANAGER SLY =

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