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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Aug 1937, p. 5

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} 4 + » ) SE No 4 kJ . » - = X » L & ps oY . & SH ¥ v 2 < » RN ¢ 2 - Good Baking Phone 32 when you need Bread, Cakes, or ~ Confectionery. You will be pleased, Gerrow Brothers EEE SE A A A SS ES A A A A SA Sy A SR SR SAS SASL RR RC ROR RASC R EN M0) fh Od READING "F THOUS for Its Heat Value." If you have not been enjoying heat satisfaction from the coal you have been using, why not fill up your bin for next winter with this Super-Cleaned Hard Coal? One trial will convince you that it is the finest fuel your money can buy--Nut, Stove and Pea sizes on hand. CEMENT--Fresh St. Mary's Cement always on hand, also LIME, ~HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD SLABS. Your orders will be' given prompt and careful attention. PORT PERRY COAL YARD -W. G. W. PYATT "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" > Phones--94W and 94) WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS ORANGE SEVILLE MARMALADE, ........ pint jar 25c. TOMATO JUICE (Silver Ribbon) .......... large tin 10c. NEWC CHEESE .........coiiiiviininnnnnnn. per 1b, 19c. CHUTNEY SAUCE ............ IN RAC «per bottle 8c, BLUE RIBBON TEA ....... Sa Si eae 15 1b. pkg. 27c. FLY SPRAY, 2 sizetins ......... PRCT. 29c¢. and 49c. SHU-MILK CLEANS all white shoes .......... bottle 19c. RED ROSE KETA SALMON ....... Rr 3 tins 27c. SOAP CHIPS inbulk ................. v....3 Ib, for 24c. SWEET MIXED PICKLES, large jar ........... vei 2Be, FRESH TOMATOES ................ 6 quart basket 49c. DELIVERY 8 am. to 6 p.m. G. A. PALMER, Prop. we carry the best grades of Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal and cured meats. Tell us your wants and we will assure you of the best at reasonable prices. We also carry a line of Cooked Meats, Canned Goods and Pickles. BERT MacGREGOR Excellent Blucherrics. $1.49 ELEVEN QUART BASKET Iceberg Head Lettuce, 2 for 15c. | Sweet Corn, 18c. dozen on 1 Two Dozen for 35c. Home Grown Tomatoes, 5c. lb. 11 Quart Basket, 65c. Staked Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 15¢c. RN dP Bananas, Grapefruit, Oranges, Lemons a TN The Greengrocery Store, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO R. WAKEFORD, Prop, Phone 208, We deliver IM ! il RARER RRO RORO ROR RRS DAOBIBOBOBOBOBBBOBOBOB BBB BOBS OE OSB EE OR OR RR OE OR CR OR CE CRRA CR ORR ORO OROBOSOISEOBOBOBORIROBIITBIBORIBOREOBOSOBRERO BREE 50380 %! We boast about the quality of our meats, and you will agree with us when you try them. They are always fresh and delicious. If you haven't tried our meats just call up 29W and our clerks will be pleased to fill your order. CAWKER BROS. BEST MEA :: BEST SERVICE :: OAS INEAN 80008080800 A888 Na 0 aE Ad ayments, PRESTON, ONTARIO Get the finest roofing money can buy on easy spread over Boh ou fas i oll roofings are durable, handsome in appearance, fire-proof ; even lightning-proof it erected according to the A dri ghtning Rod Act. Buy rom & company that has served you honestly for years -- whose p cts et the pace -- Eastern teel Products Limited TITE-LAP and RIB-ROLL ROOFING th Tite-Lap and Rib. famous Jamesway Poultry "E y il 1 t Equipment. Complete Ii of over poh roof. They theul ators, broodgr stoves mperor 8 . " save you money by cut- - po ouse equipment 0 ad ti k ts, all inde. Bpecialists in C dk k hr yg hd hoi? pi ventilation and housing for an estic 8 livestock. Be sure to get poultry. : Starring Sideand + the genuine E.S.P, pro- he Preston Fertilator , . end laps duct. Send ridge and attached to your seed drill WILLIAM POWELL and ore rafter measurements for enables you to sow fertilizer LUISE RAINER weathers free cost estimate. with your fall wheat, >0< tight, ' . Eastern Steel Products Thursday, Friday, Saturday 705 Guelph Street imired August 19, 20, 21 OSHAWA Wednesday, Thurs. Fri., Sat. August. 11th to 14th. Wee Willie Winkle Starring SHIRLEY TEMPLE and VICTOR McLAGLEN ® ADDED © ' CARTOON--Magician Mickey. REVIVAL--Friday at 11 p.m. (1 ', ¢ ° 99 of fhe Pros develop. It 8S In the Air Hed Nat 5 Ban 1. as with Tuch (Sra lo draw ji out of JACK BENNY.-UNA MERKEL dard barbed roofing nail. JAMESWAY EQULTRY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 16, 17, 18 YEARS TO PAY under the HOME IMPROVEMENT . PLAN STATE pand EQUIPME Write for literature on the Factories also at MONTREAL snd TORONTO You Can't Have » "Everything : Starring ALICE FAYE and DON AMECHE Theatre Air Conditioned -by Refrigeration 0% a PR HL PL WES, TL 2 2S NS RN SNA TT th J 1 | Summer-Time is Sandwich-Time They all need sale Thursday, < What would an out-o-door lunch be without sandwiches? iy Dainty ones or big, healthy man-sized! fillers, and RED & WHITE STORES have a big selection 3 that will make your sandwiches tasty, appetizing and gs satisfying. Read these specials on " Friday and Saturday, August 12th, 13th, 14th. Rsdpath Sugar cwt. $5.69 VINEGAR KIPPERED SNACKS FINEST OLD CHEESE eae a oo goa oa ee DE I RE EE Chany bee per gallon 35¢c. FRESH GROUND COFFEE, per 1b. 25c., 29c., and 49c. TIGER SALMON, fancy Red Cohoe, ...... 1 1b. tin 24c. Falcon SWEET MIXED PICKLES, 28 oz. jar PEANUT BUTTER, for the picnic, 12 oz, jar Po ved 25c¢, opt te Fe RED & WHITETEA ................... 1 1b. pkg. 64c. 8 RED & WHITE COFFEE .............. 1 Ib. tin 39c. ®% MAGIC BAKING POWDER. ............. large tin 30c. % JEWEL SHORTENING ................ 2 Ibs. for 27c. ¥ i MUFFETS, "Irradiated Cereal" .............. pkg. 11c. Libby's Pork & Beans 23 oz. tin 9c QUAKER CORN FLAKES CROWN JEWEL JELLIES GOLD MEDAL HEALTH SALTS, FRA rsa hry 3 pkgs. 27c, Cee per Ib. 15c. tin 15¢.. . bottle 25¢. nesday, August 18th. Don't miss it. Miss Alma Clements has returned to her position in Oshawa after a plea- sant week with her parents. From now on enjoy all the benefits Dr. Ernest and Mrs. Wooldridge, of Momence, Illinois, are spending their vacation with relatives at Seagrave and Little Britain, Mr. Neil McMillan and Fishley spent the Brighton. Miss A. week end at TR JAVEL WATER .......... Lui IEEE 2 bottles 13c. > Mr. and Mrs. J. Stockdale and Gor- don, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wallace and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Bolton, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and' Mrs. C. W. Moon. i Rev. J. and Mrs, McLachlan attend- ed decoration services at Zion ceme- tery on Sunday afternoon. i B . A Mr. Grant Orchard visited with his sister Mrs. C. Baker at Stouffville on Sunday. ! Master Lawrence Ewen is holiday- 3 ing with friends at Bowmanville, PHONE 43 ASSORTED SPICES, cellophane bags .............. 5c. i { Old Dutch Cleanser 2 tins 19c § { PARD DOG FOOD .............. ....2 tins 25c. ¢ OXYDOL, .......... ..small pkg. 10¢, large pkg. 25¢. § LUX TOILET SOAP .................... . 3 bars 20c. ¥ FLY TOX, ........small bottle 33c. Large bottle 49¢c. i i Choice Peas 2 tins 21c § fo! Sh : DURHAM CORN STARCH .................. pkg. 10c. i : S.O.S. oo 4-pad 14c¢. 8-pad 24c. #§ #¢ RED & WHITE MATCHES .............. 3 boxes 25c. be GOLD MEDA¥=FLOOR WAX .............. Ib tin 25c. 4 i F. W. BROCK & SON PORT PERRY i ANSE DUNCAN 3 BAER AEM MMA D0 00 DEM DIM DEM IE SMD 2 SEN AL EE 82 ot Miss I. Hiscox and Miss Spratt, of Montreal, are enjoying a month's holi- days with the former's sister Mrs. C. Sleep, at their cottage; Stephenson's Point, Scugog Island. Miss Marjorie Mitchell is visiting her sister Mrs. C. Taylor at Bobeay- geon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holdershaw in company with Mr, and Mrs. G. Mont- gomery and children, of Bowmanville, enjoyed a motor trip to Callander this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Shunk are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollock, of- Uxbridge, at their cot- tage at Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sleep and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orval 'Boe and family, of Bowmanville, were holiday visitors in the community during the past two weeks. " a rh gn ol A A a of Goodyear Supertwist cord construc- tion and long-wearing treads. Genuine Goodyear Tires. Guaranteed in writ- ing. See these money-saving prices. Prompt service-- Come in today -- No 2432823223222 822421 SEEIEIIEILIIIELIIRLILIIITLILIRLLLIIIILILLLIILLILINLLLLLLLILLIILLLLLLLLIILLLILLILLLLLLLISILILLLLLLLLLLLL 2P0S0808080S0808080809008090 delays. | Dealers, BEARE BROTHERS DODWELL-MACKIE At 'an early afternoon ceremony, Saturday, August 7th, at St. Andrew's Manse, Oshawa, Rev. A. Robb officiat- ing, Helen Adeline Mackie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mackie, be- came the bride of Frederick Cecil Dodwell, son of Mrs. A. Dodwell. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose acquamarine tulle over taffeta, with matching halo hat. She_carried a bouquet of talisman roses and bouvardia. The bride's sister, Miss Doris Elizabeth Mackie, was her at- tendant and wore a gown of crystal green sheer with matching hat and shoes. She carried a bouquet of sun- beam roses and baby's breath. The groomsman was Mr. A. Dodwell. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception to about fifty guests was held at the home of the bride, where the bride's Shorthand, ite ote oa nae ow a 0 ste ae oe 0% So ate 0 ote se ste a ese ae oe este te OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE : in 'which students may prepare for all fields of business \IpStruction will be given in Typing, Secretarial, Salesmanship i Day Classes will begin Wednesday, § September 1st : NIGHT CLASSES--Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, 7.30 to 9.30 Commencing October 5th. For information--Phone 2882J Port Perry, Ont. mother attired in French blue chiffon, with a corsage of sweetheart roses, acted as hostess. The groom's mother also received, wearing a grown of black and white flowered silk with a corsage of American beauty roses. The couple then left on a motor trip to Toronto, Muskoka and other points, the bride travelling in a black and white moire suit with" white acces- sories, --On their return-they will-re- side in Oshawa. « ) SEAGRAVE Everyone be at Sunday School on Sunday morning. It is the children's service and they are making their contribution toward the decorating of the Sunday School room. Then, too, the Baseball Tournament has been definitely arranged for Wed- Size 30 x 31/; 5-80 NIT Es! Si : 4.40-21 7 -35 Size 4.50-21 8-00 $3 No Finance Co.! on Your Present Radio @ WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIOS @ OVER 150 RADIOS OF ALL MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC, 5 tube, Console with Short Wave, walnut cabinet, metal tubes. Regular $89.95. Floor sample, To clear, $69.00 25--1936 Floor-and Mantle Models, brand new, sold from $37.50. to $250.00. Full guarantee. Most are all wave with steel tubes 3--Roger's Mantel Radios, 1934 model--A compact radio, fully re- conditioned. Sold for $34.50. SALE PRICE $12.95 VICTOR COMBINATION Radio and Gramophone. Sold for $320. Guaranteed SALE PRICE $49.50 3 only CAR RADIOS--General Electric, 1937 models--used as demonstrators in our show room. Regular $54.75. Sale Price $39.75 Installation $3.00 extra. Aerials from $1.95 up. PHONOLA SEWING CABINET MODEL, 6 tube. All wave, 1936 Model. Regular $89.00. SALE PRICE $49.00 1 only MAJESTIC, 9 tube, Console, beautiful walnut cabinet, 1936 model, all wave, Regular $199.00. ON SALE $129.00 3 RADIOS, nice tone, cabinet models, overhauled. SALE PRICE ea. $5.00 1 only, STROMBERG-CARLSON, all wave, 12 tube, fine cabinet, Walnut and Oriental Woods, equipped with Labrinth speaker, 1936 model--sold for $325.00. brand new. BIG REDUCTION No Interest! NOTE TERMS--Mid-Summer Sale Terms arranged to supply your radio now instead of waiting, providing your present radio has a reasonable trade-in value. We will carry the balance so that payments do not begin until last Fall. Why wait? You Can Always Do Better at Don Christian's DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC No Extras! Special Low Prices and Extra Large Trade-in Allowance secon 0 00000000000000000000000000000 or Write 104 Brook Street, E. Oshawa Phone 84 Service Dept. 744 38 Simcoe St. N.,, OSHAWA (Open Evenings) [ttt ttttItttattttttettitssttenstaa nt ATT or . 5 -- - 2 - a Ra 4 fi ~ AT i Ah " " ane? b BEC ye Bap on orf gh eh ine ty P20 alt ri DRS

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