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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Sep 1936, p. 4

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oo: i ThE NEF i ii 3 z RE | i 4 A Sif s 14% ; (Vi The A 5 FL YRS : dd as pit § Wd (7 0 ASHE y ii PAGE FOUR LOCAL ITEMS Miss Marion Goode has received an appointment as teacher in the Central High School of Commerce, Hamilton. Miss Phyllis Anderson has been| holidaying with her aunt Mrs. J. C. Wagg at Mount Denis, and in Mus- " koka. : ; - "We 'are sorry to report. that Mrs. Geo, Byers has the misfortune last } week to fall and break her left wrist. My. and Mrs. J. E. Gauld and son Buddy, Mr, and Mrs. C. Bell, all of Montreal, spent the week-end at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. Mr. Wm. Allen and Mr. S. Burch, have returned from a delightful motor trip through Florida, visiting Miami and Key Islands, and were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. McKinsey, of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly and family, of Claremont; Mr. and Mrs. Car- ruthers and family of the 6th Con. of Uxbridge, were recent guests of Mur. and Mrs. A. D. Peters and Miss Edith, on Sunday last. Mrs. J. W. Peters and family, of Uxbridge, were visiting with the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peters. Miss Edith Peters left on Monday for Newburgh (near Napanee) to teach for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt and family of 'Peterboro, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin, on Sunday. Mrs. Ethel McKenna, of Montreal, has been spending a few days with her uncle Mr. A. W. Allin. SALE OF COOKING The Evening Auxiliary of the W. M.S. of the United Church will hold a sale of home-made cooking in the store recently vacated by Bell's Dry- goods, on Saturday, Sept. 5th at 2.30 "pm. Miss Margaret Hayes is spending two weeks with relatives in Detroit, Petrolia, London, and Port Burwell Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Neill have re- turned home from an enjoyable motor trip to North. Bay. On the way they went to see the Dionne Quintuplets Mus. Hazel Mulligan, Mrs. Murray, Mis Jeffrey and Murs. I. Ladies' Tournament "Tuesday. iv. Vv, E. Reiman, of Prince Ed- ward, has been Visiting his bother, Mr. Thos. Redman, of Sengog Island. \We regret to report that Mo. to normal health again. Mrs S. Farmer is visiting mother, Mrs. P. A. Abernethy, ronto. "Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Jackson at Evansville, Indiana. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Avdron and young son, James Madison, have been visiting with friends in town. Mrs. Jas. Ardron, of Toronto, chap- Miss eroning and vacationing - with Esch in Prince Albert for a week. ----------ne: tl) GAP -- -- -- = == HAVE MOVED T O WHITBY Mrs. J L. Forman and her daughter Miss Margaret Forman, left this week to take up residence in Whitby. many friends will miss them, for they have been much esteemed citizens of Port Perry for many years. Mrs. Forman has shown a keen in- terest in the school (having been a (member of the Board of Kducatien for some years); and in the Presby- terian church, of which she has been | a valued member. Miss Margaret Forman has been doing secretarial work in conncection | . with the mental hospital. at Whitby, and is continuing in that position. Miss Horton, a resident of Port Perry, for many years, and a former teacher in Port Perry Public School, will also make her home with Mrs. |' Forman. . Kindly wishes go with Mrs. in their new home, health and happiness. LULU. HH|rpn= > oo, BORN At Port Perry Hospital, on Friday, August 28th, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blight, a son--James Thomas. ---- el Ne DIED BEARE-~Suddenly, at Greenbank, on Satdrday, August 20th, 1936, Isaac Beare, in his 79th year. Mansell Gerrow, and Beare brought home sixth prize from the at Oshawa on J J ON * *eClintock is in a Toronto Hospital It is hoped she will soon be restored hev in To- Jackson is visiting with Their For- man, her daughter and Miss Horton, We wish them HOW IS THIS? We are clearing out our stock of Blue Label Overalls, Pants and Smocks. BUY NOW! Blue Label Overalls in Black: i or Blue-at .....«cvusves $1.65 Blue .Label Overalls, lighter in weight at ........... ... $1.50 ..Blue Label Double Front Pants ........... Bor oii $1.30 Blue Label Smocks ....... $1.65 WILLIAM WEBSTER, At Beatty's Store, "Port Perry PRINCE ALBERT School has opened again with our new teacher, Miss Ward, of Uxbridge, in charge. Mrs. J. Warren and Mrs. Watson are spending two weeks at. Agincourt. Fishing seems to be looking up in Lake Scugog. Two of our fishermen caught seven fine bass on Friday last. Mrs. Parker and Miss J. Parker have moved into the house of the late Miss Tewkesbury. Miss. Parker has been engaged to' teach at he Shirley schol . J. Jeffrey was in Millbrook on Sturdy. Mrs. A. Woodley spent. last week in Toronto. Misses Kathleen and Doris Murphy were in Toronto a few days last week. Our summer visitors are réturning to their winter homes. The Groupe family started on Monday for Phila- delphia; Murray Luke accompanying them to Toronto to attend the C.N.E. The Misses Holman returned to To- ronto on Monday to resume duties. Congratulations to Mr. C. Clark on being prometed to a higher office at the Lodge Convention held at Hamil- ton last week, WE FIT WE REPAIR Glasses You Save Money AP I. 'R. BENTLEY? " OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 33 Mrs. Main has returned to Winni- peg after spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. G. K. Robertson. Mrs. Luke visited with friends in|z Brooklin on Tuesday. ---- ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN \\.«. CHURCH Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m, PORT PERRY - UNITED CHURCH Public worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, conducted ll Rev.- WwW. J. H, Smyth, : ' --_,-- eo - CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. ee lf EPP A GOOD WORK No doubt many of our readers have noticed bus loads of children going back and forth each week through town. In all there have been sixteen bus loads--8 boys and 8 girls. These Sitiigven ene) spend a week at St. SE as guests of the Star Fresh Air Fund. Others have been seen riding bicycles. It is wonderful for these boys and girls-from the city to spend a week in the fresh air of the country, and we are sure they appreciate it, by the manly way in which they behaved during the trips back and forth. REE EEE COMING! F. E. Luke & Son PEACHES PEACHES NOW IN SEASON Anthony Caruso, Prop. Novus will be at A.M. LAWRENCE'S DRUG STORE, PORT PERRY to examine YOUR and YOUR - Children's Eyes, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. Baskets The Modern Fruit and Vegetable Market Phone 208. We deliver as aia ce i ac SCHOOL FAIRS Greenbank ....... EER | Freestone Early Crawfords ~ Cantaloupes in Basket Plums of all kinds in all sizes of PICKLES--Cauliflowers and Onions for Pickling Hot or Sweet Green and Red Peppers No. 1 Stake Tomatoes, home grown, nice and firm SCUBOZ «iv vrnniacenns «vee 8ept, 10 Reach at Utica .............Sept. 11 Brooklin ,...covviiinivnnen Sept. 14 Oshawa 5..... wait es 50% 4 ..Sept. 16 Uxbridge .......... «live. on Sept. 16 Pickering ....cceoneevanrane Sept. 17 Brougham ........... .....Sept. 18 Claremont ........c.oeiennns Sept. 21 Scott at Zephyr ............ Sept. 24 Sunderland ............ «...Sept. 2b Cannington ...........000n Sept. 28 Beaverton ..........,......Sept. 29 MAKE ae ivrsitvrasenes ..Sept. 30 Rama .......o0v000dienn ce030ct. 1 .Oct. 2 -- : 7 Values Effective J from Thurs, Sept. 3 3rd, 4th and 5th, SPECIAL] LIBBY'S BEANS , SPECIAL ! VALUE! Blended or Spirit VINEGAR | SPICES Glenwood Whole Pickling Spice44-02.9¢ Ground Black Pepper - - Ib. 25¢ Ground Bulk Pickling Spice 1b. 40¢ Whole . Cloves - 4-b. 9¢ PYRAMID DATES Unpitted 24-02. 1 7¢ Pkg. School SCRIBBLERS Good Quality, All- Purpose School Pads for | BROOMS '> No RR ti, tic JUICE - 'YBUTTER _- Special! Polks GRAPEFRUIT Special] MacLaren's PEANUT Old Dutch 4 +: 37" GOES FURTHER --DONSN'T SCRATCH ASK ABOUT AMAZING OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE WM. A, R041Rs Al PLUS SUAUTY ShVEwAM i DOMINION | fe 25¢ od Mustard 10 A. Famous DOMINO Indian Black TEA KEEN'S ~ AYLMER TOMATO JUICE... Jon 5 Brio gu Tomato or soup 3 384. STORES = Phone 7 (Whitby) ates' College and Polyclinic, Lon North East London. Post G i J ---- Phone 814 week or by appointment. and at Court House, Whitby, (Mr. O CONANT & ANNIS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public GORDON D. CONANT, K.C, ALLIN F. ANNIS, B.A, LL.B. Offices 7% Bimeos St. 8., Oshawa Phones, 4 and 8 (Oshawa) FLY-TOX .. FLY SPRAY Wampole's PHOSPHO- LECITHIN A bracing Nerve Tonic $1.00 -- PALMOLIVE KLEENEX A. M. LA Phone 49 TYPICAL LAWRENCE DARLEY"S STOCK SPRAY half gallon 50c., gallon $1.00 WOODBURY'S SOAP ........ 3 for 25c. ( civ eeieva...19¢. and 39c. FACELLE (300 sheets) ............25¢. a 700 Rexall swe n~ VALUES ; ® Jil ame 406. and 89c. (bulk) ..........8 oz. 20c. SOAP ..........4 for 19c. WRENCE PORT PERRY FARM WANTED with from 40 to 60 acres, clay loam preferred, good wood lot, good house and garage, hard and soft water at house, plenty of water at barn, farm well fenced, close to highway and near protestant church. Possession this fall or next spring. = Write, giving full particulars to box .40, Ge Otice Whitby. Ra a oye WANTED 1 Girl for general housework. Apply 271 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. <> FOR SALE Broilers for sale, apply to T. J. Blight, Por Perry. DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity. Medical College and Trinity University, Toronto. Past Graduate in Surgery of Medical Gradu- on, . England, uate College London, Englund. Royal Infirmary, Glasgow Office and Surgery---Port Perry, Ont t) (The firm of Geer & HuMPHREYS is disolved) RUSSELL: D. HUMPHREYS 24% Simcoe Street North, Oshawa in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 : _ OSHAWA BIG FALL FESTIVAL of HITS "Girls with \ SIMONE SIMON with and FREDRIC MARCH --Added feature-- AM at Play ALICE FAYE, |. ApoPHE MENJOU, PATSY KELLY Dormitory" RUTH CHATTERTON, - HERBERT MARSHALL, "Dionne Quintuplets Seals now on Sale--32¢. plus tax Fri. & Sat. -- Sept. 4- 4 Extra! Extra! Sunday Mid- nite--Sept. 6, at 12.05 SPECIAL PREVIEW . "Mary of Scotland" KATHERINE HEPBURN, Monday, Tuesday, Wed: nesday, Sept. 7, 8, 9 "Sing Baby, Sing" | || HEAR ETL! | J > , FOR SALE : Wool mattress in Al condition. Apply Phone 23, Port Perry. GPW ---------- $10.00 REWARD FOR ANY CORN.OR CALLOUS THAT CANNOT BE REMOVED BY THE NEW SCIENTIFIC LLOYD'S CORN SALVE in 8 to 5 days. This new salve de-sensitizes corns and callouses with the first application. Call your druggist today and order a jar "of this WONDERFUL SALVE. Callouses of long standing will re- quire slightly longer treatment. Price 40 cents at Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. PORT PERRY FAIR--Sept. 24th Prize Lists are now ready for distribution. - Apply to-- N. Ewers, Secretary, Phone| 201, Port Perry. » NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Sarah Ann Devitt, 'Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Sarah Ann Devitt, of the Township of Whitby, in the Coun- or about the 13th day of August 1936, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before particulars of their claims. Imme- diately after September 27th, 19386, distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice, . Dated August 21st, 1936. Harris, Harris & Wallace, Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for S. A. . Devitt Estate. N NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of Donald McDonald, * Deceased, > All persons having claims against the Estate of Donald McDonald, of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Deceased, who died ofi or about tha 20th day of November, 1932, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 8rd day of September, 1936, full par- ticulars of their claims," Immediately 'after September 3rd, 1936, the assets of the Testator will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors. shall then have notice. Dated August, 6th, 1936, : Petry "Solicitors for Donald Me- Donald Estate, WANT ADVTS.-- THYMOLATED | ty of Ontario, deceased, who died on { |2 Keeping Things 'the 27th day of September, 1936, full | E the 'assets of the Testatrix will be|§ Port | H [arris, Harris & Wallace, Port|§ Five Cents per line. = Minimum 20 Cents. FOR SALE Two Yorkshire-Brood Sows, due to farrow in about two weeks. Apply to John Boyko, R.R.3, Port Perry." PURSE LOST Purse lost containing sum of money. Finder please return to Star Office. SUITS CLEANED Suits sponged and pressed 80 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P.ROLPH Over the Observer Office ('The firm of GREER & HUMPHRRYS Is disolved) ARTHUR VW. S. GREER 6 King St. East, Oshawa, Phone 3160 in attendance at my Port "Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week or by appointment. Queen" Street, Port Perty, Phone 264 W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to b p.m. . Insuranee Office 2 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 177, day .or night. We would appreciate very much your patronage. ° ALIX. GILBOORD, PORT PERRY in Repair PAYS WHEN THINGS ARE } _ IN GOOD REPAIR § TIME and MONEY ARE SAVED We will be pleased to quote you prices on new or repair work | Sam 'N. Griffen | Lumber Co. Phone 240 PORT PERRY, ONT. 'Office Up-stairs, over Emmersen's is >= $. Al oid

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