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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Feb 1939, p. 4

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rE AIH ay \4 {Hs LES FIN hu As dN LE AAR " 3 oa ! an BRE 2d IPRTAAR RARER uh dn Na ERP LA VR ord DS v " addr mine SPECIAL FARM SLEIGHS 2 inch shoe, Reg. $59.00 FOR $44.00 ¥; inch shoe, Reg. $62.50, FOR $46.00 | Aon HARROW SPECIAL Standard Full Weight. 3 Section, Reg. $23.50.- Special $19.00 | §* 4 Bectlon, Reg. $30.00, Special $24.50 3% C. SWITZER PORT PERRY |% ST, JOHN'S . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 2 p.m. - Public SVorehip at 7 pm, - Everybody welcoma. To a Co | (You Can Save with Safety at Your Rexall Store.) (a Personal Items The regular monthly méeting of the Imperial Order Daughters of the im- ran KRUSCHEN SALTS (Giant pkg.) OSHAWA Lions Club Notes pire will be held at their rooms in ' 4 AIR-CONDITIONED 2 i : ¢ : the Library on Monday, Feb. 6, at 8] Friday evening of last week.was the i tote SH CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Z ite 1h hdmi ft ; Noxzema NOVA KELP TABLETS ; i p.m, regular meeting time for- the - Port FRIDAY-SATURDAY ~ IB Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough. LEADERSHIP " THE GREASELESS 719¢., $1.39, wn Hr. and Mrs. Roy F. Day of To:|Pery Lions. They hed a special treat FEBRUARY $-4. Sunday, February Sth-- Generations 'ago Cyrus Hall Me-|§¥ ~ SKIN, CREAM. FROSST'S 217 TABLETS upon this occasion, as Rev. Russell ~- 1 8.m.--~Holy Commutijon and ser-| Cormick, {nventor of the world's first 8 3 slzes--all specially. . 85¢., 76¢;, $i. 50 f Terr en hay. | O'Brien, of Whitby, gave w graphic Paris mon. _* duccesstul reaper, fathered the liberal |B aizes ~~ \ HB BAYER'S ASPIRIN, 22¢, $9c. 98. and highly entertaining picture of his 8 pan.--Sunday- School, . tine ent pl lic which has | 8 : Sn ! 4 e@ payment plan policy as | all specially priced. PURETEST COD LIVER OIL, _Miss Muriel Cook 1 and Mr. Arthur trip to Trinaddd, and his brief stay on Cotati Sunday, February', 12th-- since épabled great numbers of agil- . ' She 50¢, and $1.00 Veary, both of. Toronto, Visited Mrs. that Island. He ia a nifaster of vite art emp etni 8 pune Sunday- Lehool. et oulturalists the weorld-ever-to- buy im. I size, Special: 18¢. it FAMPOLES. £oD. LIVER Wm. Cook over the week-end. of. description and transported his y : ou : : 7 p.m.Evensong and Sermon. proved machines and pay for them out TE size, Spatial pge pr EXTRACT ... .$1,00 wd wk | p hearers to those tropical conditions %o Bing Crosby - Franciska Gaal 'Monday, February 6th-- of increased earnings. The machines |¥ <$1.08 size, Special 89c. GIN PILLS. eR ar TOO en Som thoroughly, that (8s Mr, Gemmell put 'ADDED--Popeye Cartoon =, 8 pm. -- Young People's Skating made possible; through good years and | i So. ™ GINPILLS........ 2 Y ! k it when seconding 'the vote of thanks A Date to Skate Party. bad, have been a substantial factor in |¥ ey. : to Mr. O'Brien) there was danger of Mr. Cooper of Toronto, spent last] the men walking out of the hotel with- Thursday at the Sebert House. out thelr overcoats -- however, they er % didn't. The travelogue, although Mrs, Cecil King 13 spending a fow greatly condensed, was one of the weeks with her mother in Toronto. vaciest and most picturesque that has] Miss Jean Cajrher was home for the | been given here. week-end from "Toronto. Preparations are going forward for . the "Ladies' Night" to be held on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. E..Sawden and family, day, February 10th. Mrs, J. King and Mr. Roy King, visit-| ~ : ed Mr. and Mrs. Cecil King on Sunday. the progress and success of agriculture ¥ during the past seventy-five years, A |# year ago because of the soundness of | 38 this licy," International Harvester | & Company took another vital step for- ward by. introducing the I Pur- chase Plan on Deferred Payments, any month of the year to make payments, less interest to pay. For 1939 another forward step was -y taken--reduced prices. Spread price]. between cash and .credit price was eliminated under new finance plan which means cheaper machinés, -*C.. SWITZER, Local Dealer. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, February 6th. '11 a.m.--The "Generosity" of Jesus 7 pm.--"Daring Fishermen"-- Ilustrated. Wednesday, February 8th-- W.M.S, at the home of Mra, Gemmell, at 8 pm. REVIVAL -- Friday, 10.45 pm. The Big City Starring Spencer Tracy and Luise Rainer Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, R. G. Fr EBRUARY 6-7-8 P hotographed in Technicolor "Kentucky" Starring Loretta Young, Richard Greene, Walter Brennan. * +» . Lions Bert Hutcheson and Alymer Mr, and Mrs. David Jackson, of To-| cawker attended the banquet, to Sec'y- ronto, visited her parents Dr. and Mra. General M Melvin Jones founder of J. B. Lundy over the week-end. Lions International, on Friday even- ing last, at the King Edward Hotel. While driving conditions were not too favourable they report a splendid Miss Nellie McNamara visited with| time and met many old friends among Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bowerman over|the Bowmanville, Whitby, Port Hope, se the week-end. and Newmarket Lions Which clubs were out in force: _AUCTION SALE JAMES WARD, "Wednesday, Feb.|.- 16th, at his premises, lot 19, Con. 3, Brock: Tp:, 2 miles east of Blackwater. Horses, Registered and grade cattle, |" Implements; Grain and Seeds. Mrs, Florence Jeffrey is visiting her sister in Toronto. Romance of the Blue Grass Land } ------------ COMING FOR THREE DAYS. nk Fehruary-9-10-11 "Bray Chicks are real money- My, 'and Mis. McKinley, Mr, and makers. '1 can prove it. Place © Mis. Earl Beare, Mr, and Mrs. Mac|- It was surprising, when the Club Eweal Fyn 08 hol Bettie . your order here. 100% live de- TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Beare, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowerman, roll was geligd Vig -note ih distant . livery guaranteed. = - : > a. is re : ; ints which had sent delegates--iL, C- y Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall, Port Perry, | 2° Fa , FOR SALE . : MF. G.- Coombe- of. Manchester, Mra, | S™lt Ste. Marie, Timmins, Buckiirg- The Wallace 'Marlow Cook Slob athgs, Ad: goo order: Proveforyourself.. qr 9 100, 000 Canadian housewives ham being West, North and East. Ontario | Apply to Joel Miller, Phone 190 r 22, - have already proved... that "blue coal' gives the highest Wallace and daughter June attended a + oo The address by Melvin Jones was an Port Perry, Lot 8, Con. 6, Reach, available standard of heating valve and satisfaction. cuchre and dance at Utica recently. Blackstock, Dawn Patrol v excellent 'one and his- report of "the Bid : Lor oli fof=P NOW. month. He referred to his first mis- } Mr. and Mys. Stanley Ploughman|ingly had not much to offer. On this __ Mrs. M. T. Beare entertained several Sie ni na NOTE---Every diamond is Insured, . 1 oa ort | Uxbridge--A large crowd attended - : Miss Margaret Hayes of Toronto, growth of Lions Clubs was a gurprise,| ._ : 3 ~ Er = = in : "Phones w . Miss R. Hall left this week to train| go" Toronto In. 1918: when Lionism = 'E. 'REESOR are visiting with friends in Windsor. visit he could report over 3500 clubs Rn SxNUINE DIAMOND miNas ladies in hour of the 80th birthday of RECENT Sy Bentle 8 J welry Stora. Port Perry. == was home for the week-end. 50 to 6Q nes clubs are sponsored every | 2,02, (ARR ARR SRRR REAR CR ns PORT PERRY ss nurse at St. Michael's Hospital. © | cog only a few years old and seem- fo cau ; and over 110,000 members. 'NOURKD FREN AGAINST LOSS {= l "luce oal' I her mother Mrs. D. Boe, on Monday. J is our Motto. Mr. F. Mann was in Toronto recent-| the mixed €uchre party at the Legion Belleville.--The city council has de- Iy. } . Dugout recently. Quite a number] cided to investigate the advisability of - 2 oh rg from Port Perry attended. Prize win-|insttuting a city 'managership at the|. Rh -- %: Tinsley of Joerto) WA ners were: Ladies--1st Mrs. W. Me-| present time. The council il atten ? Kinley, Port Perry; low, Mrs. M.}to have the necessary bill put through -- Mr_and-Mis A. Woods and Mr. T.| Stones, Port Perry. Gentlemen-- 1st,j the Ontario Legislature: "Woods, of Teroits, were home for the | J Watson, Uxbridge; low, Tom. Asher nA week end. A draw for a chicken} Sunderland.--A verdict of aecidental death "wes returned by a coroner's of Port Perry, was won by Clifford Wagg, Uxbridge. "Messrs. John and Philip Orde were Refreshments were served, concluding jury, which enquired into the death + You can also 'depend on our service. ' BERT. MacGREGOR'S @, PHONE 72.R-2 "WE DELIVER PORT PERRY ° home from Toronto over Sunday. with "God Save the Kng." of Richard Cornelius and Albert h CT 9-3. . Young, Brock Township, . The two Bowmanville. -- Two smart plays| were in a car driven by Young which staged by. students featured the an- [was involevd in a collision with a truck Mrs. A. J. Carnegie is Visiting her | nual commencement exercises of Bow-|owned by Bryan Farms, driven by: 8. son Arthur, in Oshawa. She left on|manville High School.. Some of those | Rae, of Sunderland. Tuesday and expects to be back on|who appeared in the play--*Ica on LA "Sunday. Parle Francais", were Owen Fagan, Export of 'Canadian certified seed | -------- Dorothy Harnden, Pat Emmett, and potatoes to the United States under Bert. Johiston = Mr. G. Bish, of Toronto, was in town on Thursday visiting friends. McDONALD MOTORS FU 74. -- 255 re : Port Perry, Ont. : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phones: i Miss Florence McMillan is visiting i "her broth Ost f 1 ! the Cannda-U. S. Trade Agreement for van : : os b! EY a ET EE Se ao 8k 1 Osha¥a fora fonps ° AS FE the quota year, which_commenced on vo Fade a LI 5 WEARER NR ONE a Y ~W; A 'Sangster Unionville. -- Fire cormplitaly de! December 1, 1937, and ended on Nov. w i y y " . ' : - . DENTAL SURGEON -Mr. Samson Yelland, of Exeter, is|stroyed the small frame home at Milli- | 30, 1938, totalled 745,497 bushels, or ; an H Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 pm "in town for a time, working ir the|ken's Corners, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-]|99.4-per cent. of total quota. hop 1 " H Office 'Upstairs, over i Jeffrey & Taylor harness factory. ward Stoddard early Monday "morn- Ty 2 4s Te ; Insurance Office. oh ing. Mr. Stoddard, his wife and 19] Oshawa Doaid of Educati BULLE oy eis hn aon ot he Comunity Cael, Si Mo, wile nd 10], bus too PE RR EXTRA VALUEG |] IING cert held last week will be found onlin, blaging building in their night at- | than in 1038. uv 8H MONDAY NIGHT -------- i ovens of Greer & Humphivs ls delved) -- page 8 of this issue. Le : a JOMINO BLACK ™ H tire. win Due to increased -grants- from the A : 2 ; B18 tobe Children's lucky-number - ARTHUR Ww. Ss. "GREE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Palmer wera| ~ off Fd Department of Education, the Board| TEA "8-01. 25 1-1b. LI night in future. : F R gifted with a baby daughter on Wed- - Bowmanville.--David Morrison, Sr.,| finished 1938 with a surplus of $9031. : Pkge. Pkge. , LI WEDNESDAY NIGHT, adult fs attandasee at my Fort Parry office on Fe nesday, February 1st, 1939. one of Bowmanville's oldest and most | The se grants are to be reduced this] o In Ocininion $1 St #4. DOMINO. TEA outsells 2 y sthet brand 4 to 4 Ang - 0 lueky number night : Extra of each week, ol by sppointment. wi an: : . 3 : Sorry to hear that June Blewett was Mloved Sizes er Dae) Jour os ye i; shout $5000. . u te ath hdl values, And they ve. found § the top. Value tn defiionn LI _prize for a rural locality. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 } Y. 1e budget is divided into three sec- Vien n : Ags - why the Lions ii Schools $138.309.32,] 'wm _ cLASSCO'S RR ex yp jong... ublic pendix operation. Club last Monday evening. The speak- | Collegate, $44,048,47; Vocational De- 4h Py £34: 2 dodge nad. ) KRY OK= STRAWBERRY" iE er said that Mr. Morrison was the trent: $30,642.4 a s Pectin a i " Kred PR ng A a second member of "The Staten" pats - i a BULK Reapicllt ib 9 " i RUSSELL, D. HUMPHREYS woutual friend, os stac to be honoured by: the Lions Club.| gx vg ByGS CAUSE OF RADIO . : MACARONI 5 Ibe. J le -. 24% Simcoe Steost North Oshawa, "He gave his girl up after two : 2 CANADIAN ~~ n B in Attendance at my Port P ale " years' courtship," sald Fred, "because Lindsay.--Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooey STATIC ™ MILD CHEESE 2m 2 5 » H Tuesday and Thursday I as of oo he found she had a past." 3 Lindeay, spent Sumiey on, gon Peterboro, Jan, 80. -- When police| m n i Week or by. appeintant, "Oh, what was that?" - » huddled around a fire wi the! answered repeat calls to the north end " ; 16-on H Fy 1s Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 "She'd been drummed out of the Ieper groan pT On in a dispute between neighbours, one n MAPLE SYRUP . 25 . i ri ay, ] 3 Brownies' when-she was seven." a 8 ween! of them complained he'd been sland- : "OLD SALT" H E = d \ } i a 1 re ------------ Néwcastel and Lindsay. The couplé! ged. He charged that his neighbour ~~ "SOUP CHOWDEX 10.85 25 al i --F "B. 3r per = ~DR: J: B. LUNDY or Two young men were discussing a were Xgturning from Newcastle when lpg said to him: "Bed bugs are so nu u i 5 : - DENTAL SURGEON § mutual acquaintance. the engine of their car gave a few thick:in your house, they've crowded n < w 5 D3 = { Office above Bell Telephone E "Poor old Fred seems to have got it|¢oughs, sputtered and went dead. The on shy radio aerial causing static." | ® : i [ : North Side Queen Street, Port Perth. --badly," said one. gas tank was empty. t pr FI Wl Melaz or Siders Infant' : Rolled . ™ FOR : Phones: Office 68w, dence 63) 42a ASL nttIns| © ! . ; i "What's he been doing now 1", asked : Ne it Brdaisidi 1 FOODS 3 nee +28 OATS Suck 7 . 25 - : ; the other friend. Whitby. ae egiment Band, | ON of PEA NU Y ston, Evaporated LA hl r . : [ DR. A. S. BLACK . "Why", was tho reply, ever since] gave a very "fine concert, under" the z T WITIR Jor «28 MILK Come" 28 «18 a Radio Repairs 3 VETBRINARIAN od lie got engaged to the vicars daughter,| baton of Jack Broadbent, in Brock N . VPA Pi tu u Mines, : - EI | Ovqreeas-Bervics fn tbe Royal oN. he's been. wearing his collars. the Theatre, on Sunday evening to assist OTICE : Tien DOMINION = se LIVE S ion 33 8 77 CALL ary Odrps. Three years as assistant with wrong way round, and now he's having | the Whitby Citizens' Band. Nak : BREAD & 8 White Swa 1 an x English and Scotch Veterinary Surgeons. stained glass windows put in his new ~o- Starting on Thursday, January | Whes HE - 3 Rolle +.25 n' John Farmer Phone 62 BROOKLIN Ontario: car" ; ie . BORN 12th, a lucky number tickets will » Phone 8s Port Perly : "FISHER -- At the Hospital, Port || be given with each finger wave. J} y y te fon ' po "Hot Valéntine Perry, on Tuesday, January. 24th, 1939 || Jolder of the lucky ticket wil ) ORANGES 1282's NEW CABBAGE = oo |----r--e-- RA Marta - hi Fhe : : , 1 ive a $5.00 Permanent Wave fj} ? . : HARDING'S S 6 Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Fisher, of SA : 73 2 de Bc. 6 SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED , 3 upp per Blackstock, a son--Dexton Dixon, X71 : oz. 3 C. Cy YA 1 60 Cents ACID TREATMENT i Keep February 14th open for the] ----- wo @ or -- --u Draw will be made, Saturday, : > 1 ; -. . Jalenting Supper I the DIED Lo February 25th, Thess Voheos Effective Unt Saturday Night, February 4th mn SUITS CLE ANED po Asti) i, Rou atle: agement of the Un urch under DAVEY---At Osh Hospit i -- . Pains, atica, Lumbago, .-, Sh the, subpices of the Evening Auxiliary Wednesday, Febfonry 1. ospal on HE BELLETTI BEAUTY Dry Cleaned $1.00 Kidney Troubles, Neuritls. | » = of the WMS. | Davey, of Port Perry. SHOPI EB : C. P ROLPH Ask' MORRISON the druggist " ; ii Supper. served at 6.30 pm. Admis-l Funeral at MecDermott's Funeral Miss Isabel Ewers = Proptietor : . 0 AN LK. ~ about it, ; ss son 86e. Everybody welcome, Parlor, bak Friday, at 2 p.m, : _ OVER THR OBSERVER OFFICR r : < wr " ; ror bd 4 id ; : : . y FIR

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