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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jun 1937, p. 8

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Ty LF, - > ar SR AR oon a AR ARR A ee ST Lhe TRF Th bo RTI ER a 3 SEE A] et 1¥ ied hg xs) Fiey id 5 dy 2 FEN a hs SE i Raa J be ee sn pd Lo ot mam i a pend TRL | = PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 8rd, 1087 --_ pa -- -- A ---- p---- Ee A a---------------------- ' -- Tae TA a oq a Me A REA Ry RI 7 ns viedo. a tT -- ' 3 j 3 {cad we ruil Here's a Sale Everybody is Waiting for SNAPS HOT CUIL | Details THE GREATEST PRICE-SMASHING IN HISTORY y in : i Bo (Taken from the Toronto, Lindsay DON'T FORGET YOUR PETS 2 2, and Peterboro papers of March 2.) 4 3 : March 2.--Thomas .G, Hawkins, I OC : -- id iE : 4 NA "th proprietor of "Tommy's Bargain 9 : ? S38 - li Score" of Janetville, Ont., patron- ER ¢ 'a [ 8 ' 1cea by residents of every Province : 3 of the Late < I el | 0: Cancda and every State in the ; . Fe aly | SA Unit. States of America, is dead. \ | BE 'LYom:. as he was known, conduct- . " "! . ed his strange store in the village . : | UR nn 3 | of Janetville for about 30 years, ' NX my a although Janetville's population is . N V LLE = : i small Bd the village is oft She . ; | L ® U id main highwa citizens o WO . ; countries' beat a pathway to his ALL TURNED OVER WITHOUT RESERVE TO na Line- yl | J¥ oor. A 3 * Tommy's store, was the kind it's A. E. MOSS & CO., OF TORONTO 3 ou are Courteous. name implies--"Tommy's Bargain y ----- 5 Store" and its many sheds in the LIQUIDATORS & } rear are packed with thousands of f . ~ « I dollars worth of merchandise of all BY WM. R: HAWKINS, ADMINISTRATOR 4 4 Binds. R One moved ais Me : : | through silks, satins and cloth o & it I ; every variety and color. Hanging FOR PUBLIC SALE q. all around were knick-knacks pick- ! ed up here and there--China, G ass- - g Yate, 80a Disses of Say hi | SO YOU MAY KNOW Tommy Hawkins was famous every- ; ' nar's of materials that brought where as the only village Departmental Store in Canada. i . it fav 2 to Tomy. aye g Ends in The stock consists of : : . . : . d i their grand arfay brought women . . . th T ff L ih from every chime. In summer, us | Glassware, Dishes, Toys, Stable - In the I raffic Lines oh | side Tommy's place while women x ' : Story telling snapshot album srowded hy and revelled in the great Drygoods, Wash Goods, Yard You! Akg diioss peorly, are ig Wien Fou live up at the : § shapsiiote of your pets A life into your alg { ariety o rgains, wicket to buy tickets. You stay in your place, do not jostle your MERA h etter to overexpose a little t . ie N NO PRICES MARRYD . Goods of Cotton, Silk & Wool . peighbour, you 'respect his rights, and A ar to. C ey Sui u to underexpose, PE 1 iad othing was price marked. Tom- . . m in a courteous manner. find, on looking back over their| If the pet is your child's compan- 13 my pio leaned up fguinst i Mater ials, Curtain Nets, But do you think and act towards your fellowmotariat in this snapshot albums, that the pictures ton, 3s furs A sung an Interesting p . . . n a courteous manner when you eninge hd ure o a : pas Wy Draperies, Tapestries, wheel of your car and oil along the highway? : plaved an Imporient pare in' ther | 34 PIaY, Your lvéyear-old wil prob. pull a piece of beautiful material Etc Etc Etc Do you sound your horn when about to overtake him and then | happiness, and they are mighty glad ably not appreciate the value of 5 from a pile and holding it up would °9 °y . pass at a safe distance? » to have them. So, here are a few such a picture now but in later years " (ST 4 £04 TY Toh Lor fois omy Do you keep to the right so that others may safely pass you? 75 ideas for taking such pictures, 4 rl fied YOU Sor preserving for second thought. He seemed to leave « ® } ' Do you hand signal when you are about to stop, start, slow It your pet, for instance, has Undoubtedly your cat -- alley or everything to memory. There was Official down or change direction? Eee learned some tricks why not make a otherwise--has his favorite lounging , * no cash register in "Tommy's" oO y 1 d u Do you drive at the speed of the traffic you are in so as not to series. of snaps--a "lay-out" or |gpot in the house, or favorite "look. 7] store, he made change from his'hip | Upeéning B impede other drivers and cause them to "cut.in"? "strip" as a series of pictures is of-| out" such as that of Mr, J. Thomas Tasks and Jeloym patho od to ) oo : When you need to sound your horn do you do so in a friendly ten referred to in the photographic | Cat, pictured above, Have you ever - oi A 00 Sonos cas Tory bot at 9 a.m., and will continue every day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, manner or do you give it a frightening blast? or art departments of newspapers. |thought of taking such a picture? Be- H 1 TINS, X " - . . If you have not tried these courteous drivin 1 Perhaps your dog has been taught [lieve it or not, it won quite a sub- : i fed diress from every NOTICE--On acocunt of the original Hawkin's Store being "earnestly suggest that you try Courtesy when in 'get behind to sit up, "roll over" or "speak" be-|stantial prize in a national snapshot ji WES Alenys etn he ry was so packed and congested with merchandise, and to allow for the wheel of your car or truck. : fore receiving his daily bread or a [contest a few years ago. EN one question he would, wii an. a better display of the stock into a SELF-SERVE SYSTEM To "Ty Courtesy" is to add greatly to youl own pleasure and gees morsel of candy. Snaps of fag dors averlonk the canary, the < ver, an at was from w ; . , , as well as to that of your fellow motorists, "Snip" doing these tricks an d|parrot, loye birds, Jimmie's pet rab- factory or place he made his pur- The Stock Jag bien, Jug ed h he PORPRTRRS HALL, ibn : mounted in your album as a. "strip" | bits and the many other animals and ian Tha AL business" he Just one block south of the old stand. i MRL «i across the page will add to the in-|birds. of various and sometimes VoL a, Jk hi passing, ci RY oD Boga | entertain sterner ed : £ : 3 : : oh Si You can take such pictures with [those who favor the unusual, far he wate apd tren thre wil | Everything priced to bring crowds. COURTESY | _ --o.X simost 'any camera, OF cours, it 168 potacly sil ght to dressup for only Tommy knew the secret The New Spirit | MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS "Snip" displays considerable speed | the cat or dog in glasses; cap, pipe, of his trade. : PROVINCE OF- ONTARIO when he "rolls over" you will prob- [Or shove him unceremoniously into . wang Bowing leaves a brother BE HERE--You won't be sorry you made the trip. of the Road ; 7 ay have 5 shoot outdoors at a8 Joo > $his, 3.40 ¥oloHunate i § lam, of Port Hope, one nephew NO BODY. : : shutter speed of about 1/100 sec-|animal is small enough to be shoved, and two nieces. ' A " i Sis hi ond. gi Sa po Tour diaphragm bu Pletures i! that woe are pot . E. .w O opening at this shutter speed de-{long lived as far as enduring in- PIS. " ial N 7 ] ' pends much on your lighting. The [terest is concerned, It's: the snap. > Specia otice W Q . il brighter the day the more you can [Shot that tells a story or has human . Lt : Th Teiien 6F the Wonders Aor NO LI UIDATING - Mus, hii iki i son Harry [We hope he'll come back some other "stop down" to get greater depth ot | interest appeal that really breathes ses Wilk were in the ci u , - = 7 i ) ; diation of the United Church of THOS. G. HAWKINS' STOCK, JANETVILLE. IE lint rs al Tho gp naa | focus. When in doubt ise the larger | life into an album, ; ¢ anetville will erect a tent at the . soms count 'there is a good) Then a "Story in' Adjectives" was aphragm opening for it is always|q0 ~~ JOHN VAN GUILDER. Soir the hat nu) sive Juneh ad >ack your family in the car and drive in-- prosper of a hog of Vie quite a new gag, ; ; i i e first 2 weeks : : ny : and other small frui § season. Ow-| With helpful suggestions there was no : gE f th le. Ii : ; ; Pp gg J or this sale All roads leading to this sale specially marked. | iy Es ia gi veh el a - lag. - E Consult the P ORT P ERRY STAR 2 E : ro e orchardis ng ey ree pairs of '"newly-weds" caused : ; : : : . ] g - i Chalk Lake visited at the home of Mr. N. Ci| Mrs. Sutcliff, who was born in Eng-|30n0ot do their spraying by power| shrieks of laughter, : if You need Good P r inting. Brown recently. land,, came to Canada when quite a bah arp {oing it with hand pumps. | They proved so popular we called E i (Too late for last week) Mrs. R. Corbman has been staying { young woman, marrying Mr. Suteliff Wh Saat ay 8 Nomeastlty ig them pa after. GR ai i ri tk -- = ; 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Toronto, | with her daughter Mrs. W. Byam of |& couple of years later. Besides her Mr ly Mus Thorn son and famil Billie with, his oigareite sire was 2 2 i A, ih at Mr. R. Corbman's over the week | Quaker Hill for the past week. husband, she leaves two sons Russell | Tyrone LY pe id pe ef meer] Bie, ii pat AL POND'S SPECIAL SUMMER COMBINATION PACKAGE 4 end. | Mr. Woodward, of Brougham, as-| 2nd Alec, both of Port Perry. Five|, Hirth vets os ie i "ESV, UgaL Jagd pu is over Ns luLlS * The large' four-ounce bottle of cold cream and a box of an fo Mi a NP ) thor wud children predeceased her. Interment y ay. their faces they could not hide. YIN Pa 19 gin ; iss Durrell Parkin visiting at her [sisted Mrs. Fisher. with the Sunday in th A -melodrama performed by those the new "glare-proof" summer powder. Both for 49¢ = home for the week end. School on Sunday afternoon. ook ines In the Kendell pomelary on ~S--- with some dramatic Hine : : : x Pace ; Ainses Vera and Jean Gall and Mr. UTICA Mrs, E. Mitchell, of Toronto, visit-| FRINCE ALBERT COMMUNITY | Showed how the same words could|§ IF TROUBLED WITH ANTS in the home get one of the 2 ng id ky at Mr. Cecil Har- o or Monday | 1 Mrs. Jas. Ackney. ~ CLUB i have a different meaning TAT-ANT-TRAPS and put an end to the unwelcome an Euan oy Tu Hehe mone Cog iy 2 us ley 3 Miss L. Ward was home on Sunday. (Too late for last week) Sosy iid pen boys sang "Way |i visitors, : Price 35c. 5 Mr. ; ai ' i An oo ' : ga ome after spending a week or two| The community Club at the school |- ) 5 : | Ir. and Mrs. A. Craig, of Toronto, | Sutcliff, in her seventy-fifth year. i ed Jean er 2% Mant 5 this. time We hope they won't take 'a notion CYANOGAS or CARBON BISALPHIDE will rid the farm 18s Jean bacon visiting 188 | Is the only reason for this little rhyme AT -~ . a jaan -- el rm---- Holo Hop. _ ' i With Charlie in charge as usual. Your an a night was a successful of ine 5 on hog nuisance. . iss Audrey Miller has returned | Of course ou ti 3 : ' Wik : > M E RRI LY Paddy and Mickey' Brown, com- well, our meeting went off very 'With sandwiches and cake to the con- MOIR'S, PATTERSON'S and CAROL'S CANDY in pound Jie edians, are presenting a show every|The community singing went over clef went : . J and two-pound boxes Ty At 50c. and $1.00 ¥ ' ' J] RO LL night this week in Memory Hall, It strong Lo Where Murray was handing out pop | bf : hi Ee is not a medicine show. The admission | With Eunice and Lillian to help us so fast. } ; FLY SPRAY for cattle--One dollar per gallon, A LO N G XX) is small and a 'good program is given. along. [We surely nt would hs last. : ; . Three popular pieces for a change wef © "on our Club' season is ended f4 M 1 ' D : S pri on J friends, orrison's Drug Store CTA) MYRTLE And with the noise we made those I thors bien ny eryor ye -ake PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 - > YY ) Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, of Toronto, Patiala rang, * | Here's success and a jolly hot time to anes os | } 4 (OI ([®) 3} spent the week end at their sum-| Re wisn was ended, the program all Sis : : yo : ; Arr mer cottage here. d And we hope to be seeing you again | f A Jriiy ew Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. So now we draw your attention to the next fall, gy g J bY 4 : Harry Lane in the death, last week, am i ' : --The Scribe | 3 9 C -- of her brother Mr. Thomas Solomon Jur Joy tars came tripping along, | . i me RE | Y B ki WwW Jd \ it of North Oshawa. Deceased had er dancing the hornpipe, they sang TORONTO STARTS EARLY ON : od our a ing 4 ants are ; phil ¢ NR ~ reached the advanced age of 94 years. us a song. FLOODLIGHT BASEBALL i. ' AED 194 i ] Mr. and Mrs. Will McTaggart, Miss | 78¢K Edwards then. played us a lively WwW 11 L k d Af 3 HE ® @ Cora McTaggart and sister Mrs, Clark selection, ia Dine to the number of requests § e 0o0oKe ter : 5 & Y / nN J 5 fd 'd of Toronto, called on old friends here | On his harmonica he mades good con- on fhe Sun hiv he $303 Vn her 2 » . . J ik on Sunday. * nection. cities in the International League have : : : 4 A ) 4 4 ® Rev. W. E. Honey left on Tuesday | Ruth Luke favoured us with a long already started night baseball x his pant BY nae | . to attend the Bay-of Quinte Confer-| - recitation ~'> |season, Toronto Club offitials decided | ~ 10 / . : > ' : : to hold the first floodlight games at J 7 y AND GET NEW _ [Chee that is being held at Smith's) And went through it all without hesi- Maple Leaf Stadium on June 8rd and |§ : J MISON S BAKERY i" Falls. During his absence next Sun- tation. ; 4th, 'when the M . : . : a A ; y; day the regular preaching service will A sol : » when the Montreal Royals invade 3 T H tg ~ {4 solo was rendered by George Me- the Queen City for the first time in THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY it ; be cancelled here, and a change next Kay, the present.season ; : ; . . id ? % Sabbath is also. made in connection 4 : i : PRET ' ft PHONE 98, or with the Sunday School session which : ; od | : ? : PORT PERRY 8 will be at 10.30 a.m, Kindly note the . " oe Less i as. : hi Pathfinders are quality tires - change. er i Emon 0 Gog |r Sores mmr! (| FARM and HOME WEEK a ; on. kxtra mileage d year and son, of Beaverton, spent Sunda ' : It ; , V07% ) R , spen y / ; le design and construction. Famous with Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Carmichael. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE : - . 7 | supertwist cords. And they're priced Mr. G. Hahn and family of Toronto, ; : GUELPH : : START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY PLACING YOUR i i' SABRC way below actual value. GOODYEAR have returned to their summer home| : ; : : i shud ) 73, 4 © Sy PATHFINDERS 'here where they will spend the sum- June 21-25 , 1937 I N S U R : - i fa : ze . ' mer months, of ; ! A NC E SX ERE shir Eb 30 x 3! . y 4 - & 7' 2 Sire /2 9 35 , 7 The Pickering softball team played Liveatos Sell cto os he ifal ground 5 gardens and work of BON A ; . y an interesting game with the local : : g : 4.40-21 \ a BEARE BROTHERS BT ee ye Joc] | *_ Bring your family and friends, + : WITH a iss 10:9 feated the locals 14.7, Arthur G. Street, of Wiltshire, England, 3 . CH s P ort P erry, Ont. Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Booth attend- Suthot of P armer's Glory, wil address 8 farm re'. picnic at the HAROLD w. EMMERS N ; Size 0 11-00 ed the funeral of Mr. Post, of White- NE arm boR or Tueuley: dene SE hit miss i Phone 41 Port Perry : Phone 130 ; vale, on Friday. hi Minlater of Aftloutturs DR. 8. I CHRIS dent Tr Tp ryrmavmp Other sizes equally ' : i ' } GTA Saaanardtattidiill dali atsiainaiiiiiss 3 i low-priced nad : b=

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