| play "Oh Susannah!" to be presented " Canadian Standard Efficiency Tests. --other week. -- -- . Demonstration in the basement of the] United Church, on Friday and Satur- . make dresses from these gay fabrics. "should not miss the opportunity pre- PAGE FOUR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1936 LOCAL ITEMS YES! The Red Headed Stepchild was a knockout; but wait till you see "Aurora" 'in that screaming comedy in the Town Hall, May 21 and 22. Mrs. «Ellen Bell is leaving this week "to spend the summer at Lefroy, Ont. Mrs, Bell has ben at Lefroy for some months for several years back, and has "had a 'most enjoyable vacation 'there each year. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Jeffrey have returned home after spending the winter at St. Petersburg, Florida. 1hey are both in good health and had a most enjoyable stay in their winter home. Mr. Mungo Nasmith left about a week ago tor Scotland, where he will spend some time. It is expected that miss Virginia will return home with him, GOING TO WHITBY Mrs. Kobt. Town is going to move to Whitby, where she will live with or. Clarence 'Town. She is leaving some time next week. She will be ascompanied by Mrs. Baker, who ha$ peen living with her for some time. 'their many friends will miss Mrs, 'town and Mrs, Baker, who have been ninaly neighbours. Mr. Roy St. John is moving into Mrs, 'lown's house, Prof, Geo. W. and Mrs. Jones, of 'Toronto, and Mr. Jones' sister Dora, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. C. seltrey, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Salter, Hampton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. R, Davey. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hall attended the funeral of their aunt Mrs. R. Vallentyne at Derryville, on Saturday. Robinson McLean, war correspon- dent in Ethiopia for the Toronto Even- 'ing Telegram, is speaking in Whitby, in St. Andrew's Church, on Friday, May 8th. ---- oe -- PATH FINDERS' TRAIL RANGERS On_Tuesday evening 6th, the Trail Rangers, recently organized with Mr. 'Jas. Kerr as Mentor, assembled in the basement of the United Church. The meeting was opened and plans were then made for future meetings and also to carry on with the C. S. E, T.-- The following meeting, four of the members are to be initiated and. to receive their Trail Ranger badge. Each week four boys are to be in- itiated until every member has re- ceived his badge. One afternoon this week the Trail . Rangers are competing for the athletic badge and also for the marks- manship badge. ; After the discussions of the meet- ing, several games were played. The Trail Rangers then departed until an- A LADIES! ATTENTION! Do not fail to attend the Wabasso day of this week," May 8th and 9th at 3 p.m. There is no admission--and think of it--you are not asked to buy anything. Just come and bring your friends. Fashion favours cotton. It's fun to Dress up your living room, bedroom, dining room and kitchen, too. There are endless things you can do with cotton. Spirited prints that wear and wash --that's "Wabasso. We want every lady and girl in this vicinity to come. A lucky number given each after- noon, Sa Ce --_--e oo DAVID COPPERFIELD This master story by Charles Dick- ens is to be presented in picture at the Strand Theatre, Uxbridge, on May 14, 156 and 16. This fascinating story] has been splendidly filmed, and any person who has not seen the picture, sented by the Strand Theatre. The characters live before you in a reality that leaves a lasting impression-- Micawber, Pegotty, Murdstone, Uriah Heep, Betsy Trotwood, Steerforth,-- what a procession of possibilities of love, comedy and grim tragedy. Don't miss David Copperfield May 14-16-16. -------- Oe "Mr. Plant" that Scheming solicitor has one terrible temper. And that nice young "Doctor Sheppard" gets into some very embarrassing situations, These two characters in "Oh Sus- annah!" will give you lots of excite- ment, Watch them closely. Saturday, Blachford, widow of the late Thomas Sintzel, in her 86th year. SPECIALS SPECIALS IN: MEN'S DRESS SOX , 3 pairs for $1.00 also a beautiful line of dress sox at '25¢., 40c., 45¢.-and 50c. pair. WORK SOX at 20¢., 30¢., and 35¢c. COTTON GLOVES at 15¢c. a pair, JERSEY CLOTH GLOVES 20ec. MEN'S WORK BOOTS, at $1.35, $2.50, $2.60, $2.75 and $3.25 pair. CAMPACS for Men in Black or Brown at $1.99 a pair. Double Front Work Pants, $1.40 Overalls at $1.65 and $1.85 pair. Do you need baggage this season? New Godds just Arrived! WILLIAM WLBSTLR, At jieauy' 8 dStore, Port Perry PRINCE iC Don't forget "rarents' Day" next Sunday Following the Sunday School there will be a special Church service al three o'clock. For the Missionary program at S.S. on Sunday, Margaret Mcurea read a true story entitled: "Mother Finds a Way". . _ 'The Womens Asociation held their April meeting av the home of Mrs. wm. Ettey, with the president Miss Madden in charge. There was quite a good attendance even though theré was a gentle April shower. On mo- tion there is to be a sale of aprons at the next meeting, so anyone needing a good strong apron be on hand. A contest tollowed the business session. Mrs. F. Lamb read one of Edgar Guest's poems; Mrs." S. Hope also read. Lunch was served by Miss Madden, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Ettey and an enjoyable social time spent. rroceeds over seven dollars. We regret that Mr. W. Cruse of Port Perry is in poor health. ° Miss Mahoney, of Toronto, and Mrs. McNally, of biackstock, visited with Miss M. Madden on Saturday. Our League meeting was with- drawn last week as we had the plea- sure of visiting the Eldad League. HONEYDALE The regular meeting of the W. I. will be held at the home of Mrs. F. Bradley on Thursday, May 14th, in place of May 7th, owing to illness in the Bradley home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith, of To- ronto, spent Sunday at the home of mr, and Mrs, W. Symes. Mr. and Mrs. O. Edwards made- a business trip to Lindsay on Saturday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephenson of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Stephenson of Col- umbus. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Willan and Jack "| spent Sunday with Mrs. Willan's par- -| ents Mr. and Mrs. W. Steele,7of Black- stock. Wedding bells are ringing. --_-- eT NOTICE Scugog Council held at Scovill's Cem- Any persons interested are request- ed to be present, be there to locate graves without markers. : FRANK GERROW, Reeve. wo cern UDA Aeris sonsre Thursday, Friday, Saturday, (next) there will be two shows each night-- 8 and 10--to accommodate the crowds for "David Copperfield" showing at the Strand Theatre, Uxbridge. Bring . ie 5 . oo ~~ COURT OF REVISION Municipality, Township of Scugog, County of Ontario. h Public notice is hereby given that a court of revision will be held in the the 26th day of May, 1936,.at-the hour of one o'clock to hear and adjudicate the current assessment roll of the said Township, clerk on or before the 14th day of May. All persons interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. John L. Sweetman, Township Clerk, R. R. 8, Port Perry, Ont. -- POP DIED SINTZEL-- On Scugog Island, on May 2nd, 1986, Maria a EE a SO Mr. Jas. Davey will | your friends, admission 26c. and 16c. upon all complaints duly filed against]. There will be a meeting of the], etery on Saturday, May 9th at 3 pm. | Township Hall, Scugog, on Tuesday,| . All appeals must be filed with the - Eyes Tested Glasses Supplied WHERE NECESSARY : I. R. BENTLEY PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 33 ; ae PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 11 am.--"Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother." 2.45 p.m,--Mother's Day programme in Sunday School. 7 p.m.--" The Mother of Jesus" Wednesday, May 13th, 8 p.m.--W.M.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. C. Beare. Sunday, . May '17 -- Annual Thank Offering Services. 11 a.m.--Rev. Dr. R. P. Bowles. 7 p.m.--Rev. Dr. C. Victor McLean PU a ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning Service at 11--Mothers' Day service. Evening service at 7 p.m.-- Mr. Baulch will conduct the services i I PL CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 11 a.m.--Morning Service. ©® Prompt payment guaranteed, with test and weight of every can clearly itemized. - Write for current prices. No charge for cans. LINDSAY CREAMERY Limited LINDSAY, ONTARIO m-------- Flowers for Mother's Day and poited plants -- Carnations, Daffodils, Tuli ps, Cinerarias, Geraniums, Primula Begonia, g oh to plant outside. "Say It With Flowers" FRUIT SPECIALS BANANAS, 25c. dozen STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES, large, 15¢c. each LEMONS 25¢. dozen ORANGES, family size, 2 dozen for 35c. "ig GRAPES 20c. Ib. COCOANUTS, 5c. each LARGE GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 25c. or 55¢. dozen FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, 2 lbs. for 19c. DR. PHILLIP'S ORANGES, 39¢. dozen _ FRESH VEGETABLE SPECIALS TOMATOES 15¢. Ib. HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 13c. NEW CABBAGE, 5c. each FRESH SPINACH 2 1b, 15c. "LARGE CELERY STICKS; 10c. LARGE LEAF LETTUCE 2 for 15c. NEW BEETS, 5c. DUTCH SETS, 2 Ibs. for 15c. RADISHES 5c. CUCUMBERS 10c. GREEN BEANS, 18c. Ib. CAULIFLOWER, COOKING ONIONS, NEW POTATOES The Modern Fruit and ket 8. We deliver. Vegetable M 'Anthony Caruso, Prop. Phoné Beautiful selection of cut. flowers NEW CARROTS, 5c. {eady-Cut Bulk. Macaroni 4 17 Glassco's - Pure Orange Marmalade 21 Jliced Singapore Pineapple 221° These special Catelli's C Cooked yaluss effective HABITANT TOMATO SPAGHETTI ¥6-0e. in 10¢ 8th and 9th 2Y% KRAFT CHEESE 9 : SOUP Tin 1 1 'VELVEETA ie 20¢ . a... ww-------- CHATEAU Wal. Glassco's * : Weston's Ginger i Plum Jam NEW CANADIAN APS *» 10 20 Q 3 Cheese 2 29¢ BROOMS »~ ne 25¢ 1 -- SE -- TC -- : . bovine PEANUT McLaren's BAYSIDE p) P E AS BAKING Butter 3.42, 2 1 No. 4 1 (0 } nk . POWDER na | | : 'Bulk j i | 7 SOAP FLAKES | wo Wl 3 te 9O¢ Toate ! Ogilvie Minute am : : 1 OATS 23¢[ KELLOGG'S Uice . _ Millionaire. CORN FLAKES , 1 Sardines 2mBE¢ 3 bik 99¢ 3 wo, 14 SHREDDED To -- | WHEAT 2, vo BFS Hawes'LemonOil| @ | ' Tender Leaf TEA LL ; by Chase & Sanborn | LETTUCE ..............2 for 13e.. distributors TOMATOES .........2 Ibs, for 29c. 12-02. Pkg. NEW CABBAGE ............1b 5c. 49 BEETS or CARROTS, ....bunch 5c. CUBAN PINEAPPLES ...2 for 25c. EESTI ITA 4 I Hiehe Sal hv gt 4 TINT | Lawrence' s Drug Store News | (You Can Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store ---------- Neilson's and Betty Anne. pers. In sizes from b50c. to $1.60. MOTH BALLS .. 1b 10c. RED CEDAB FLAKES per pkg. 25c. ELKAY'S MOTH CRYSTALS | | | | 100 .and 16c. AUCTION SALE On Monday, May "¥1th, Mr. Sam Nichols! will sell his farm stock and implements at his premises lot 4, con. 6, Reach, one mile west of Utica. Terms Cash. Sale at one o'clock. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. WANTED Reliable help, Protestant, general housework with two adults, good home. Apply to Miss Powell, 508 Dundas St. W., Whitby, Ont. FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE * New Automatic Seed Grain Pickler, {| known as the "THE SMUT KILLER". Orr Browne, Port Perry, Phone 89. FOR SALE . 1929 Essex Sedan. Apply to H. E. Dobbs, Port Perry. : HOUSE FOR SALE - 6 room house on Elgin St. Apply to Mrs. W. J. "Anderson; Port Perry. may] Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this wack Story by Edgar Wallace. cast. 20,000 A great picture, and comedies. "Ralph Bellamy in "AIR HAWKS" NOTE--Admision 16c. and 10c. bargain nights are successful, it will _| be continued every Monday, Tuesday, and Wedensday. Theatre open every night with latest pictures. Thurs, Friday, Sat, May 14-15-16, David Copperfield by Charles Dickens Matinee--Saturday, May 16,2.30 p.m. Admision 20c. and 10c. Matinee Saturday at 2.30 pm. Ad- niission 20c. and 10c. mission 20c. and 10c. Tuesday, May 12th. 'Admision 16c. I oO LOOK HERE! Top prices paid for rags, wool and feathers, also fowl, horse hair and all 'kinds of light-metals. For information call Alix. Gilboord, Phone 171, day or night. We would appreciate very much jour patronage, ALIX. GILBOORD, PORT PERRY asda PIANO TUNING Cleaning and moth-proofing, re- pairs and adjustments. . Phone 80, V. P. STOUFFER - Port Perry. or SHALT NOT KILL! IR RTS {T]2 | "Candy for Mother' s Day We have three of the finest lines of package Chocolates--Hunt's; All come in special Mother's Day wrap- "Sanders of the River" | Mon., Tuesday, Wednesday, May 11-13] 1 § Cooking School 4 MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Appropriate Greeting Cards with envelopes to match: At be. « SEASONABLE SPECIALS PERMEDGE BLADES and Rexall SHAVING CREAM Both for 39¢c. NOXZEMA CREAM and Ib 'can 39c. SOAP, Both for 54c. MOTH PROOF GARMENT KRUSCHEN SALTS, BAGS ............ eee 29c, Giant package 69c. A. M. LAWRENCE 7he Rexall sere Phone 49 FE : , PORT PERRY AUCTION SALE of household effects, the property of Mrs. Robt, Town, at her premises, Union Avenue, Port Perry, on Satur- day, May.9th. - See bills for list. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. TWO GOOD HOUSES FOR SALE One with conveniences, on .good street. The other house on highway-- frame, -good garden, stable. Also good Toronto house to ex- change for house in Port Perry. W. Boynton, Port Perry. FOR SALE C. C. M. Bicycle in 'good repair. Ap- Ply to Cook's Garage, Myrtle Station, Phone 120 r 2-1, CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public GORDON D.- CONANT, K. C., ALLIN F. ANN ; Offices 73% ANNI D4, LLB. Phones, 4 and 8 (Oshawa) and at Court House, Whitby, (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whitby) SUITS CLEANED Suits sponged and pressed 60 Cents -Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office in Repair PAYS | WHEN THINGS ARE i IN GOOD REPAIR TIME and MONEY ARE SAVED i i We will be pleased to ~~ quote you prices on new or repair work Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 PORT PERRY, ONT. DR.' W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity Medical College and Trinity University, Toronto. Post Graduate in olalge, T Medical Gradu- ates' College and P in fe. London, Ei nd, North East London Graduate London, England, 9 i Hog Glasgow. Office and Burgery--Port Perry, Ont, ------ OP W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmorsen's lnatrenee Office 4 - v iN Ye t 4 [= "- Keeping Things | * oo -- « - ® a \