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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Sep 1938, p. 4

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TC AA yr Por fer no AG ne \ Mr. and Mrs, Crawford and son, of Savannah, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs, C. McNab and son, of Uxbridge, and Mrs. W. H. Letcher, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Letcher. Mrs. Jas. Shurie of Trenton, Ont. and Mrs, C. A. Wadsworth of Mon- treal, have been visiting with their sister Mrs, A. E. Howard Miss Doris Roach, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Farmer. Rev. W. J. H. Smyth and Miss Jennie Smyth, are returning this week from their trip to Nova Scotia. Next Sunday there will be two ser- vices in the United Church--11 a.m. and 7 p.m, ~ Rev. Jos. Denny is expected home this week end from his trip to the British Isles. ----,- A teacher received the following letter from the mother of one of her pupils: "Dear Miss ----: Please don't give Johnny any more homework. That sum about how long would it take a man to walk forty times round Tra- falgar Square caused his father to lose a whole day's work. Then when he'd walked it you marked the sum wrong. ----r PP -- PRODUCTION UP OTTAWA REPORTS s ~ Statistical Bureau Finds 11 Per Cent, Increase Over 1936. Canadian Production value of the "dairy factory industry was $134,951, 389, in 1937, an 11 per cent. increase over 1936, it was reported by the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics. Production of creamery butter was 246,870,449 pounds, valued at $64,161,- 616. This was a decrease in quantity from the preceding year of 4,061,326 pounds, or two per cent. but an in. crease in value of $6,199,466, or 11 per cent. The average price a pound jumped from 22.91 cents in 1936 to 25.99 cents in 1937. Ontario led the Provinces in but- ter production with 91,396,261 pounds and Quebec was second with 74,371,616 pounds. The relationship with the production of each province to the total for Canada as shown by percent- ages follows: Ontario 33; Quebec 30; Alberta 11; Manitoba 10; Saskatche- wan 10; Nova Scotia 2; British Col- umbia 2; New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island 1 each. Compared with the preceding year, Ontario, Saskatchewan and British Columbia recorded decreases in quan- tity of output, while the other Pro- vinces showed increases. Production of factory cheese in 1937 totalled 130,228,402. This was an in- creased in quantity over 1936 of 11,- 104,856 pounds and increase in value of $2,359,689. Eh Lfoiisainouifiiio VERY ACCEPPTABLE SERVICE. Rev. John Murray, of Jersey City, N.J., has been officiating in the United Church at Port Perry in the absence of Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, who has been holidaying in Nova Scotia. " Mr. Murray's services have been very acceptable, both in the pulpit and in many kindly visits to sick folk. Both Mr. and Mrs. Murray have fitted happily into the community life, and the visit to Port Perry will be re- membered with pleasure. DIED WHITE---At his residence, Carlaw Ave., Toronto, on Saturday, August 27, 1938, Willis White, husband of the late Elizabeth Midgley, aged 80 years. Send the Star to absent friends. ANCIENT TREE The trunk of a tree cut down at Knysna is now in the Afrikana Mus- eum, where it has been for the last eighteen months waiting for the age rings to appear and so denote its age. It is thought to be a little less than 1,000 years old, and it is proposed, when the rings do eventually appear, to write the most important facts in South Africa history between the lines, -- A C. N. E. ATTENDANCE 1938 1937 Briday 2... 0000 51,000 45,000 Saturday .......... 203,000 165,000 Monday ............ 176,000 114,000 Tuesday ............ 86,000 69,000 Wednesday ......... 103,000 76,000 Total increase .............. 150,000 ~ ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Evening service at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m, Everybody welcome. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Reyv. J. C. Clough. Sunday, August 28th-- 9.45 a.m--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon, Sunday, September 4th-- 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and Ser- mon, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School Rev. Mr. Smyth will have charge of the services next Sunday. His sub- ject in the morning will be "The Master's Knowledge of Men". At 7 p.m. his subject will be "Some Stages in Discipleship." TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the Refreshment Booth privileges at Port Perry Fair will be received up to noon on Thursday, Sept. 16th. Address N. Ewers, Secretary, Port Perry. ' DANCE AT JONES' STEEL BARN (five miles west of Port Perry) on Wednesday, September 7th, 1938. Modern and Old Time Dancing to Billy Williamson and His Band, Ad- mission 2bc. Ee -- MARRIED OSADUK-MARYUIK -- At Epsom, on Saturday, August 27th, 1938, Ste- phen Osaduk, No. 12 Highway, to Anna Maryuik, of Oshawa. ------ to ------------------ ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hope wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daught®r Elva Lorraine to Mr. Grant Lloyd Jeffrey, youngest son of Mr. John Jeffrey and the late Mrs. Jeffrey. The marriage to take place Wednesday, September 21st, eerie Sales Books are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. See Your Home Printer First STRAND THEATRE, UXBRIDGE (Cooler Inside) "Your Neighbourhood Theatre" Thurs., Fri, Saturday (This week) Delores Del Rio and Peter Lore, in "Lancer Spy" The untold spy story of the great war, Thrills and action. Also COLOURED CARTOON and NEWS, _ SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOW See Irene Dynne and R, Scott, in "High, Wide, Handsome." Special Comedies, also on 'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Thursday, Friday, Saturday (Next) Super Special ---GARY COOPER in "The Plainsman" The picture you are all waiting to see. Confectionery and Goode's Ice' Drinks sold for convenience of customers. books and always give | | 12.05 (Labour Day) September 4th. OSHAWA ~ AIR-CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 1-2-3 Little Miss Broadway starring SHIRLEY TEMPLE, George Murphy - Phyllis Brooks * 8 Added--Cartoon--Donald Duck in "POLAR TRAPPERS" * REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.30 p.m. Emperor's Candlesticks starring William Powell and Louise Rainer. * % » SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW Sunday, Sept. 4th, doors open at 12.05. Love Finds Andy Hardy Starring Cecilia Parker, Lewis Stone, Micky Rooney, and Judy Garland. Make up a party--All seats 3bc. Monday, Tues., Wed., Sept. 5-6-7 Boy Meets Girl starring James Cagney, Par O'Brien and Marie Wilson, \ COMING! for three days starting Thurs. Spawn of the North starring George Raft, Dorothy Lamour, and Henry Fonda. LOST Suitcase on Scugog Island Road con- taining wearing apparel. Finder please notify C. L. Fralick, R.R. 3, Port Perry, Phone '108-r-83. Reward. FOR SALE Piano in excellent condition; Wash- stand in god condition; Radio, just like new. BOOKS--Library of Health, 20 books in one volume; Shakespeare's complete works, 8 volumes; 3 sash, new, 3' 9" x 16"; 1 sash with glass 9 9" x 18". Apply to D. Corbman, Port Perry. } sept8 FOR SALE Motor Boat, cottage and sixth acre land; house and 2 acres land. Cheap for quick cash sale. Apply to Fred G. Bailey, Port Perry. WORK WANTED Young man wants job of any kind. Apply at Star Office. FOR SALE Guitar. with case and music stand, also rifle, All in good condition. Apply to Harry Brooks, Port Perry, Phone 173. HAT tooth? No . . . that howl in your radio! , Let us give your radio a com- i plete "check up". We will lo- cate the trouble and cure it! The cost is small. And you'll be sure of much better reception. We are experts in locating the cause of noise, hum, distortion, | erratic: performante . . . and | curing all radio troubles. We use only guaranteed parts and General ElectricRadiotrons. ND-16 Call John Farmer, | Phone 85, Port Perry, Ont. > Snowdon's Garage in the premises formerly owned by G. Sweetman IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS Courteous and Efficient Garage Service ALBERT SNOWDON, Proprietor BE Imi wl = THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An International Baily Newspaper It records for yeu the werld's clean, constructive doings. The Meniter does net exploit crime or sensation; meither dees it ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family, including the Weekly Magazine Section. hi tian Science Publish Beclety rway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Please tnler my subscription te The Christian Science Monitor for a period o ar $12.00 6 months $6.00 3 months $3.00 1 menth $1. Wednesday issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60, 6 1.0 can be made a profitable servant if it is properly prepared. It can carry your message into the homes and offices of good customers. Printing can be well done without great cost. ADVERTISING PAYS THE ADVERTISER built teed. BARGAIN IN NEW CULTIVATORS While they last. cultivators to be sold at a reduction of $16.00 on list price." Two re-built binders: and one re- PROPERTY FOR RENT 8% acres good land, next to Fair Grounds, 6 roomed house, electric wiring, good barn and chicken house. $15.00 month. For sale one cow, 3 years old, three pigs, 4 mos. old, 40 young pullets. Apply to Stephen Bodollo, Port Perry, Ont. All high wheel manure spreader. All guaran- . C. SWITZER, PORT PERRY. ence's D rug Store SCHOOL TUESDAY, SE We specialize in School Su ing PUBLIC SCHOOL TEXTS Priffier ...... Peete INRatR 7 | First Reader .......... veo a08 Treasury Reader, Book V .. .25 Treasury Reader, Book VI., 25 Life and Literature, Bk. I.. ,30 Life and Literature, Bk.'2 .30 Canadian Speller, Bk. 1 .... .24 Canadian Speller, Bk. 2.. .20 Geography ............... J5 Jr. Arithmetic (any Grade) .10 Canadian Civies .......... .28 BOBO OPOOPOEOROPOPOROPOBOBOPOPOPOPOPOROPOBOPOEOEOEOEOPOPOROR EO en BEE E0000 E0808 080808080808090808080808080R0R0N PHONE 49 S833 808340438500808 34 Law ; (Yok can save with Safety at Your Rexall Store) igh School Texts, Pub ; ture Books, Notebooks, Art Supplies, Fountain Pens, ete. Our prices are always the lowest obtainable on Standard, First Quality School Supplies. A. M. LAWRENCE - = OPENING PTEMBER 6th Dlieg of all kinds, includ- ic School Texts, Litera- HIGH SCHOOL TEXTS Algebra .......... TVIRTIOR | Essentials of Basic French ......... iar 9B Business Practice ....... .60 LEER Geometry .... French Grammar .. SELLEE Latin Book ............. . 70 English Grammar ....... . 45 Shorter Poems ............ 40 Short Stories and Essays .. .44 British History ....... vii o39 Blackie's Dictionary ..... .. 65 Canadian History ......... 46 NOTE -- General Mathematics for High School, and Grades III and IV Readers for Public School will be available in a few days. PORT PERRY SASROS0 $EeC38585854388 TOMATOES FOR SALE SPECIALS--while they last-- Heaping full 11 quart baskets of good sound, ripe staked tomatoes--the best you ever bought, for 20c. a basket or three baskets for bOe. you to supply the baskets. At this low price, you should can lots of fine tomatoes' for the coming winter. Apply to D. Corbman, Port Perry Coclin Diese Hig | DOMINION VALUES GET A LINE ON THESE SPECIALS | No fish stery here to... they're exactly' i 'that" big, as you ll can see .. . high- lights of a stock that's tempting as, an ocean breeze. ya ( re ZINGG SWISS GRUYERE $-ox. Box BENSON'S CORN rs. Jl SHIRRIFF'S JELLY POWDBRS LUSHUS 2 ne J§ GRAPE 21 SARDINES 2 7: .33 OUP". on 06 BLACK TEA | 238 | EN AYLMER OR MCNIC SWRET GHERKINS - FRESHLY GROUND COFFEE -GLASSOO'S PURE SEVILLE ORANGE DR. i) SHORTENING - 2.25 PRANTS AMD VEGEPARLES FOR THE PICKLING SEASON PICKLING ONIONS Sweet, Red, and Green Peppers CAULIFLOWER and DILL AD'S) | oy 160s. : } tia 4 } --_ 0 FOO ce 2 0 ecvmnisiico.. | 'BUY YOUR Work Boots - NOW For Fall Wear We carry a reliable line at Reasonable Prices GEO. STEPHEN'S SHOE SHOP SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 - C. P. ROLPH OVER THE OBSERVER OFFICE CELERY W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Up-Stairs, over Sleep's Insurance Office. | | ' (The firm of Gazsn & HumrmzxEYs is disolved) ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday merning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone, 264 i | i i The firm of Gamax & HUMPHREYS is diselved RUSSELL D.-HUMPHREYS 2438imcoe Street North, Oshawa. i : Phone 814 ' a sadants Thursday po Bi Be gcd week or by appeintmtent, Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, | North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w, Residence 68) i DR. W. 8. HARPER "rally Uaivenie Toran and 'Post Graduate in Su Medion] Grade. out Grad 0 si Sia ah Si, LA het Cia' Mle | London, England, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. {Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont. ~ DR. A. 8. BLACK VETERINARIAN and SURGEON RT peas a ris Mgt 4 Phone 62, BROOKLIN, © Ont. -- hy

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