~ Mr. Henry Doubt, of Oshawa, has been seriously ill; but latest reports are that he is recovering. We understand that Mr. Glen Owen will be able to return to his nome here at the end of this week. This is ex- cellent news. . Mr, and Mrs, Roy F. Day, Torito, spent the week-énd with their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Day. cently to visit friends. Mr: and Mrs: Oshawa, visited relatives in town re- cently. . Miss Marion Peers of a, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Willard, - Mr. L. M. Clayton, of Stratford, visited friendsin town recently. Mr. Kelaly, of Peterborough, was in _ town recently. . Misses Marjorie Peel, Coase Thomp- son, Messrs. Bill Kelly and Goulah, all of Toronto, visited Miss Bernice Day on Sunday. Mrs. Stewart Collins, and Mr. Jos Sisson, motored to Bowmanville, Mr. V. Richt; of Stratford, visited P town recently. Mrs. Stanley Ploughman is visiting in Windsor. Mr. A. Demar, of Toronto, visited friends in town recently. Mr. Neil Davidson, wife and two children, motored to Muskoka: Falls on Sunday for a short visit with Mrs. -Davidson's parents. Glad t5 hear that My. Jus. McGregor is improving in health. Sorry to report Mr. Merrill Hooey "jis on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Doubt, and Mr. Wm. Doubt of Lakefield, called" on friends in town. on Sunday. Mr. Sidney Smallman, of Tqronte, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. "and Mrs. R. B. Smallman. ~~ Mrs. R. B. Smallman has refirned home from a visit with her daughter Mrs. VanNest, of Copper Cliff. Mr. Harold Woon, of Toronto, was home for the week k end. We are glad to see Mr. John A. Hayden.back on the job after his ill- - Ness, - Sorry to report Mr. Lorne. Mitchell is quite ill. The Stork visited Lilla street on Sunday night and presented Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Dowson with a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dodd, of Peter- boro, spent the week end in town. Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt. Doubt, of To- ronto, were in town on Sunday. Mr. Grant Real, of Bethany, was in town for the week end. Mr. Archie Farmer left last week for Timmins where he will epend some time. ----_ HOME AGAIN Norman--Knapp,--of} Alfred]. Port Perry Lions 31st. if possible take a visitor, Lions Club by Friday. Mine vicee Clubs, and on Thursday at 1.3 fish this week. The Late w|Mrs. Ellen Bell who died in-To-{} -- ~ Mrs. Ellen Bell; ronto, on Tuesday, March 21st, 193 for many years. Yorkshire, England, the eldest of Murs. Joseph White. when Ellen was-but a child. Childhood and young were, spent on the farm. married David Gregg of Marsh Hi who died in 1913. Two years later Mrs. suddenly to Mr, visiting in Urbridge in 1924. Since that time, years ago, Mrs, she went fo Toronto to live. time of her death. © Mrs. - Bell 'was a kindly, The next meeting of the Port Perry Lions Club will be held on Friday evening Mar. | His Honor Judge McGib- bon, of Lindsay, will be the speaker. Members are re-[f quested to be present, and A Fish Dinner will be served the Host Weir on This is by special request of Lions Clubs and Associated Ser- the Minister of Fisheries will broad- cast over: C.F.R.B. his reply to the 100 or more Clubs who are serving was a former resident of Port Perry She was born in family of ten, the children of Mr, and The White family moved to Canada They settled in Whitby Township, and took up farming, having at different times farms in both Whitby and Reach. ..s womanhood Then she Gregg me and married Rev. J. C. Bell, who was then stationed at Lynden. Death came Bell' while he. was until about two Bell lived with her sister Mrs. W. Graham. Two years ago For over a Ho her health has bean poor, and De- censéd was in her 90th year Cat the Christian woman, whose interests were bound Phone | 1011 FREE Paik OSHAWA AIR-CONDITIONED Friday and Saturday, MARCH 31, APRIL 1 "In Glorious Technicolor", Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs REVIVAL, Friday, at 10.45 p.m. "EBB TIDE". Starring . Oscar Homolka, Francis Farmer and Ray Milland Monday and Tuesday 0, APRIL 5 and 6° Devil's Island Starring Boris Karloff The Tell--all Sensation of the © ~Year. Wednesday-Thursday, April 5-6 Big 'Double Bill THANKS FOR THE MEMORY F, = = Starring J * Bob Hope, Shirley Ross and Charles Butterworth. 9; a _ -- and -- RIDE A CROOKED - MILE Starrin, Akim Tamiroff - Francfs Farmer ~~ i COMING! Friday and Saturday, ST, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. R. Simpson, Minister. Sunday School at 2 p.m, . Public Worship at 7 p.m. Everybody welcomé. JOHN'S ] CHURCH OF. THE ASCENSION Rev. J. C. Clough, Restor: Sunday, Apri Pali C Swiduys ok 4.3 11 a.m.--Holy Communion and TS TENI] " Why not order that New Harness now, "that is the best., OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Your can buy cheaper harness; but remember Quality Counts. See Our ; Spocial Harness, $27.00 : «(less > Collars) Sermon. 3 p.m.--Sunday School. Wednesday, April 5 10.30 a.m.--Holy Communion, Good Friday, April 7 11.30 - 1.30--Matins and Good Friday Meditations, Sunday, April 9th--Easter Sunday. 8 a:m;--Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 3 p.m--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evensong and sermon. - PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Palm Sunday-- 10 a.m --Sunday School 11 a.m. -- Easter Thank Offering service of the Woman's Missin ary Society. Speaker: Miss Ethel Glendinning of "India. 7 p.m,.--"Pilate before Christ" 1l- lustrated with lantern slides. Good Friday service at 10.30 a.m. TYPING AND BOOKKEEPING done at reasonable rates. Phone 144j, Port Perry. Stand Up and Fight 11, Mrs. et and - Mr. Stanley "Christie of Peter and Mrs. Fred Ackney. MR. DRIVING AS TRIBUTE TO KING: Reduction in Accidents During Royal Tour. ter of. Highways, Hon.T.B.: McQuester Mervin Christie of Uxbridge, borough, spent the week end with Mr. McQUESTEN URGES SAFE Highways Minister Issues Plea For Toronto, Marcli-28--0Ontario Minis- today issued a strong appeal to motor- (J BAUEETED | Note-- a -- dinpiond re insured. year saw. 50,880 individual "annual liquor permits issued - at $2 -each. Sales of single purchase permits; total- led 3,116,729 at 25 cents each. The figures used in this article were "| taken from the annual report of the it represented. lin, sidé Cemetery, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parrish returned home on Tuesday after spending a _very pleasant winter in California. I. 0. D. E. The monthly meeting of Scugog Chapter, 1.LO.D.E.,, will be held on "Monday, April 3rd; at their rooms in ~ EPSOM past week with a veiy sore throat. up in the United Church and all that Her kindliness and generosity brought happiness to many. +] She had a host of friends who looked upon her as one of the finest of women. In her younger days Mrs. Rell] taught in the Sunday School, but as years went by, she gave up active work. _. She never "did give up her thoughtful deeds to make others happy. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, of Port Perry assisted by Rev. P. L. Jull, of Brook- Interment was made at Grove-© . Deceased is survived by one brother, Wm. White, of Marsh Hill; and one: sister, Mrs. Wm. Graham, Port Perry. Many friends of Mr. Robt. Clarke will be glad to know that his health is improving' nicely. Mr. Clarke has been confined to his home. for the ~Miss Puckrin--spent the week end province--for a: marked reduction i their visit in May and June. King has for many years been a leader highways. His Majesty, the British Isles. - a patron for nearly 15 years. cidents. about an incrgased traffic toll. memory_of their visit to Ontario." the Library Building, at 3 p.m. APPOINTED LIBRARIAN IN | : PORT PERRY" Mrs. Armstrong MacFarlane has been appointed Librarian at Port Perry Library. Mrs. MacFarlane has many qualifications to fit her for this position, and it is with pleasure that we note the appointment. Mrs. MacFarlane assumes her new duties the first week in April." PROMOTED Mi. Jack Beare, who has been at Picton, spent Sunday with his par- ents; -He left on Monday for Hunts. ville, where he has been made man- ager of the Men's Clothing and Gents' ~Furnishing-Dept. of Eaton's Canadian Departmental Stote. 3 4 A SPLENDID DISPLAY Gerrow Bros. have staged a delight- ful' piece of spring window dressin with its "Smiles 'nd Chuckles" dis- play. DIED MOORE--In Darlington Township, Lot 84, Con. 10, on Friday, March 24, 1989, George- Moore, beloved husband of Maria Bray, in. by 76th year. with her mother at Audley. Wilson in Toronto. poned until later, ness and the condition of the road don't miss secing Grandma. Saturday. cessful St. Patrick's dance. Mr. and Mrs, and daughter Jean of Uxbridge, M Ballard, We are pleased to report that M cent illness, Friends in Epsom will be glad to know that Mrs." Solomon Wilson, who has been ill with pneumonia at her home in Toronto, is recovering nicely. Mr. Joseph Wilson #pent Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Solomon If you would enjoy a good laugh, Mrs. Ben Jones and Miss Margaret Jones were in Oakwood on Friday licensed native wines. evening, where they conducted a sue- Alpin Christie of Malton and Mr. H. of Toronto, spent: Sunday with with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Chyistlo, Christie is much better after his re- ists and pedestrians throughout the highway accidents as a tribute to King George and Queen Elizabeth during Mr."McQuesten pointed out that the in Great 'Britain's campaign for safer said the highways minister, has long taken an active and personal interest in the work of the National Safety First Association in He was president of the London council of the organiza- tion from 1923 to 1926, and has been No other public demonstration, he believes, would show more esteem for the royal visitors, and no other tri- bute would be more "appreciated by the King and Queen, than a large re- --{duction--in-the-- -number-- of traffic_ac- _ "It would- be deplorable," he con- tinued, "if the congestion should bring Such a result would leave the King and Queen with a sorrowful rather than happy Ontario Liquor Control Board issued Bentley's Jewelry Store Port Perry | "W. E. WEBSTER [| . Beatty Store Port Perry antiseptic and invigorating. caps attack the cause of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago. A.M. Lawrence's Drug Store, Port Perry. - TIMOTHY HAY FOR SALE Apply to Fred Taylor, Nestleton, Ont. Phone 184 r 8. 8 SNA "Strand Theatre Prices are easier this Spring. |@ We use only one grade of leather, and ¥ Bn a | TWO-WAY ACTION on the Kidneys, Ruma- | & LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS (You Can Save with h Safety at Your Rexall Store.) meet TRY BISMA REX FOR = * "STOMACH « * DISORDERS ° Two: Sizes 75¢. + $1.50 yf ALKA SEI NZER BAYER'S 'ASPIRIN. .» FROSST'S an TABLETS Ay 29¢. and 57c. . 22. 39c., 9c. 35¢c., 75¢., $1.50 LISTERINE oo +i «1256, 0c, 9c. f NOVA KELP TABLETS 79¢., $1.89, $2.10 NEO CHEMICAL FOOD $1.15, $2.45 NORVALLS ) IRON and YEAST IS A NECESSITY -- rou cas GET THE oP To UXBRIDGE "Your Neighborhood Theatre". Thursday, Friday; Sat. (ihis week) Two award winners-- Betty Davis and Paul Muni in "BORDER TOWN" interest to the last. Also "Porky's 5c. and 10c. Aud "News" "Mon, Tues, Wed., April 3-4-5 Bing Crosby, Beatrice Lillie, and * Andy Divine, in "DR. RHYTHM" - Also Paramount News and 'others. Good Friday and Easter Bill Special Show--Betty" Davis, fin 1 "JEZABEL" tase sm Hair Dressing Demonstration An expert hair dresser will demon- An intense drama that will grip your | BERT. MacGREGOR WE DELIVER - PHONE 72-R-2 ol PERRY 100, I TV H; The saied pods of over a hundred thousand Canadian home of the greatest heating value money -- your p ~~ bos vg iy your home the thrilling comfort and dependability ot th world: s finest sntlusgig 2 Order 'blue coal' today. F.E. REESOR on Peiday last. | MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CLUB The meeting "of -the Manchester Community Club held on Thursday evening, March 23rd was of special interest. President Fred Christie, J¥., occupied the chair. Ordinary business was suspended until the next regular meeting of the Club, and the President then introduced the Ukrainian_enter- tainers from. Oshawa. , The chon which gave as their first number {An Evening Prayer" consisted of thirty mixed voices. The next selection was a Mareh, with imitation of bells. These vocal selections were. followed by a dance given by eight men and a harvest scene depicted by four girls with sickles going through the motions 1g grain, Next_came an old Ukrainian Square Dance, a solo, full] chorus, and a 'Warrior Dance by four men in warrior cosume. 'Next a fancy dance by four girls and two boys, a full chorus, and the *singing..of "the National Anthem. . The whole enter- tainment was pleasing-and colorful. =p BILL (Oshawa Daily Times) the breweries and brewers' Mr. Ed Whippey was in Oshawa on total for: :Aquor and beer of $49,110, - +188. Added to this was an-item of $1,886,630 representing the sales, of tario showing a decline during the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke were in twelve months, there was an increase Oshawa on Tuesday visiting with the in sales from liqoor stores of. nearly latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ¢] Gerrow. -- two million dollars, but a drop of more , than five millions in the sale of beer. Earl Thompson of Liquor Control Board made a profit of Victoria Corners, Mrs, Clarence Heard, $9,808,687. r.. On March 31,1988, there were 147 {hotel authorities . in operation, 233 club authorities, 119 military mess authorities, and one railway authority, r. | Fifty-thre¥ summer hotels had lic- enses," On March 81, 1988, there were 1818 standard hotel licens L] ONTARIO'S STAGGERING LIQUOR While the Province of Ontario and the municipalities during the past |twélve months have been called upon The drama "Where is Grandma?" to pay out over sixty millions for un- which. was to have been presented on: employment relief, sales of, spirits Scugog Island last week, was post- due to so much sick- beer and wine from liquor stores in 'twelve months amounted to $22,880, s. 002, and the net value of beer from ware- houses totalled $26,289,136, making a Afterward-the-seats--were--removed | and dancing was enjoyed until 12.30. Music was provided by Prince Albert Orchestra. strate all the latest styles at Mulli- gan's Beauty Shoppe all next week, beginning Monday, "April 3rd. SS asOREesso COLORADO WHEAT FOR SALE The undersigned has a quantity of Colorada for sale. Apply to Henry Collins, Lots 7 and 89th' Con. East 'Whitby, R.R. 2, Port Perry. ~~ L More Howlers Here is -a_ selection of "howlers" from the collection of a Lanarkshire teacher: The puts Royal 'Mint is what the King his roast lamb, = - whi¢h nohody has yet~ Sistpversd to be of any use. Gravity was discovered by Isaac Newton. Iti _s_chiefly noticeable:in} autumn, when the apples are falling from the trees. . "ie --y-- hid at -- That dine In Again! Ha § caught my. fiance looking at a an- Arf appendix is a portion of a book | * IS TUNE IN on "The Shadow" Tor Rowed | Seed Barley TO BE PUT OUT ON CONTRACT-- NOW AVAILABLE AT MYRTLE ELEVATOR. - BOOK ORDERS FOR SPRING SOWING. "ELWOOD MASTERS, Agent for : H. H. GOODE, 'Myrtle Elevator Port "Perry 120-5 , Brookljn 3317 Phones: ) other girl! A = |_"Are you going to Drea ve en- gagement 7" for. my rice!" . "Firestone TIRES )R EVERY PURPOSE, | "Certainly not! I'm going to fight With all lines of business in On ' "McDONALD MOTORS The Port Forty, Ontario Phones: Garage 74, Residents 256 ry Sat. 7 to 7.30 p.m. over station CBL PORT PERRY. Phones 73j and 73w giilile coal' h -- ; TT MODERN FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT = AGENTS WAN TED. FAMILEX WILL START YOU in a profitable business like hundreds of othqrs throughout Canada. No ex- perience required. We train you. Liberal commission for selling 200 guaranteed necessities. Meet all com- petition © successfully. =~ Ambitious salesmen, write for free catalogue and plan without obligation, FAMILEX CO., 570 St. Clement, Montreal. (The firm of Greer & rom ie is a dared) ARTHUR W.- 8.- GREER _in attendaiice at my, Port Perry office on * Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port-Perry, Phone 284 ee (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is disolved.) The BRAY CHICK Does the Trick! Bray Chicks are real money- makers, I can prove, it, Place Pr one) order here 100% live de- WALLACE MARLOW - BLACKSTOCK, ONTARIO i RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 264 DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL S8URGEON Office above Bell Teloplione Bxhdnge.. North Side Queen Street, co fice 68w, So /] Phones: .| * DR..A. 8. BLACK W. A. Sangster DENTAL S8URGEON "Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over Sleep's 2 Torna Office. yy VETERINARIAN and, SURARON Overseas Service in 'the Roy ary 'Corps. Three yous aa sant wih English and Scotch Veterinary Surgeons. Phone 62 BROOKLIN ; Ontario rd - SUITS BPONGED AND PRESSED. "80 Cents |surTs CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Upstairs; over Jemison's Bakery HARDING'S ACID TREATMENT For Arthritis, Rheumatic Pains; BSelatica, Lumbago, Kidney- Troubles, Neuritls. Ask MORRISON: the druggist about it. aw