~ < vr mem on PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, UATE RENT TRAN ARSEAT BROCK THEATRE WHITBY Telephone 618 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, APRIL 27-28.29 Two shows--at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1,30 Claudette Colhert, Don Ameche, in - "MIDNIGHT" | with John Barrymore, Francis Lederer, .| * Mary Astor, Elaine Burrie ~<a. 'Monday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday, MAY 1-2.3" ® Important--Change of Time ® All shows on Daylight Saving Time, First show at 7.30, Last Complete show at 8.50 JANE WITHERS in "The Arizona Wildcat" with Leo Carrillo, Pauline Moore, William Henry, Henry Wilcoxon. Also an. ADDED ATTRACTION "ALGIERS" ~With Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamary, + Sigrid Gurie. NSP AGL RNR N 20 1939 MYRTLE Miss Maggie Fisher of Toronto, spent the week end with her sister Mrs. A. Parrinder, and she and her mother Mrs. Mary Fisher moved to their home at Ashburn the earlier part of the week. Born on Saturday, April 156, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Scott, a son. Mr, A. 'Burnie who-has been working for. Mr. Robt. Duff for a_ number of years, moved to a farm west of Port Perry on Friday, where he is starting for himself. . _ Those who' patronize "the Toronto- Lindsay buses regretted very much to learn that Mr. Ed. -Deneure who has | been supervising this line for some time has bought the Peterboro-Lind- say route and is not making his usual trips through here. His kindness and courtesy to passengers made him a favorite. diver on the line and best wishes for continued success in his new environments go with him from a host of friends along the route, When in the city on Friday a neigh- bour called on Mrs, Arthur Ward who has been confined to the Dunlap wing of the General Hospital for some time, . | and her condition is greatly improved, so that she expects to be able to re- turn to her home before a great. while. 'Councillor W. Manning and mother, Mrs. B. Manning, of Brooklin, called on friends here recently. - Miss L. Bradley visited Boroklin relatives over the week end. \ fh i il hi i ill h | yi the things we have to do. po Lg it Time was when the introduction of a new implement was a mem- orable and historic event, but these were the early days in the appli- demands constant ploneering--discovering and 1 developing the new and better method of doing REVAL i | | Mil i - cation of mechanics to farming operations. Today, changes sucgeed . each other with greater rapidity and even the most revolutionary Innovations are accepted with little acclaim, T } Not. In any period. of the ninety years of Massey-Harrls history MEAT for NOURISHMEN has such skill been employed In the designing and developing "of oR ies for hi form as there is today. The Company's engineers, in their extensive fleld experiments, are constantly testing new id ] In these days of changing weather con- developing, under. A conditions, machines Yn a ditions, you need-food that can supply cally suited to the requirements of the territory for which they are intended. nourishment and' energy. We carry J - Thus, whether it be a one-handled walking plow to be used by a the best in fresh and cured Hons; . "native, and even perhops drawn by natives, on the South African veld ; 3" 2 Paver iven Tower 2 SRP Nin the luxuriant growth of grass on an y i) J 0} nglish meadow, or the One-Way Disc Seeder developed to help the Cawker Bros., Butchers E ORT PERRY farmer on the prairies of Western Canada combat soi drifting, it is } 3 : dn 5 - the result of definite scientific research by the Company's fleld engineérsy And in the motorized mechanization that is taking place in farming , operations, Massey-Harrls Is In the forefront, still pioneering in bringing . 8 to farmers the latest developments in Tractors, Combines and other ! CLEARANCE SALE | le rarer by s, Vanishin reams, Rouge, Lipstick, R - Special. Bargain in Cold, Creams, Yond pi and Sham poo. THE IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY SINC - Face Powders from 25c. to $1.25, to be cleared at various prices, fi] Colgate's Dental Cream, 2 tubes and a tooth brush for 49c. '} Prophylactic Tooth Brush and Tooth Powder, 75c. value for 49c. 3 "Dr. West's Tooth Brush and Tube of Tooth Paste, both for 49c. i SCUGOG in-- February. - "Since then everyone]. With a warming world so lovely, Squibb's Tooth Paste--three 25c. tubes for 49¢. _ Watch' next week for the anng&nce-| around has 'been watching for it. One| All about him, in the Spring? - | 1 Large Listerine Shave Cream and 1 small tube for 25c. ment of the date when the "Wild Oats | day last week Mrs. Orr Jeffrey saw| "Mr. Jas. Manderson left on Mon- or --\g# §§-- Lifebuoy Shave- Cream and Cake of Soap, both for 3lc. Boy" will. come to the Centre' Church | a goose over in Mr. J. Milner's woods, | day last to resume his work upon the . All kinds of Toilet Soaps at Bargain Prices. * to entertain you. which proved to be the lost goose, Great Lake boats, after spending the 5 BOXED STATIONERY at real hajgain prices Ss Mrs Ti Eden is visiting relatives iri] quite alive, but not very fat, ands as winter at- his home here. + VICTOR VEI VET EDGE RECORDS, 9 inch, 406, at 20, Toronto as her little daughter Shirley | mile or more from home. Mr. Chas. Armstrong, of Toronto, N i " Ann is in the Sick Children's Hospital spent Sunday at his home here. : where wo hope for a speédy recovery. 4 S-- Mr. and -Mrs.. Albert Blateh and Morrison' 8 Drug Store Mrs. T. Redman visited her sister MYRTLE family, of - Oshawa, spent Sunday : Mrs. Fry in Oshawa recently. with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Painter. PORT Perey. one 18 Rev. Kingsley Joblin of Deer Park Mrs. - Von Ritchel; Elizabeth . and i Church, Toronto, will show 'coloured| Dr. Paul visited his brother | in To-| Rudigher, left this week for their pictures of - his trip and visit to|ronto on Saturday. home in Austria. Mr. Von Ritchel "CAREFUL MEAT BUYING Florida during" the past winter in the] Mr. and Mrs: Melvin Honey and Mt. | preceded them some months ago. Centre Church, on. Monday evening, Floyd Honey, of Toronto, spent the] Miss Muriel Blatch of Oshawa, has 5 May 1st, at 8 o'clock. week end with thei rents the | been visiting recently with er grand= + There is nothing like experience to teach one what should |My 14 at ! Community Club will | sarsonage. i idl dd og be known about meats. We have had many years of have their meeting on Tuesday even-| aco Groce Lambert of Brooklin,| Mr- Arthur Manderson is in Toronto a that experience. The greatest of care is exercised in ing. Look for further announcement. | be week end guest of Miss foyer this week, his father being in a criti- - You can rely Mr. and Mrs. S. Ploughman, Ella, Ha cal condition there. I 4 PHON E 72-R-2 the buying and preparation 6f meats. on the good quality of our stock, BERT.-MacGREGOR'S---- WE DELIVER 23 Luella and Norma, of: Port Perry, at- tended the Centre-services and Sun- day School on Sunday and were guests ~ New Garments for old By Our. Fine Art of DYEING : A garment you've tired of or perhaps feel you've been seen in too often, yet too good to throw away--let us dye it into 'one of the new interesting shades. We have matle a very careful study of dyeing-- and are accomplishing some surprising results. Consult us. In case your garment cannot be dyed to advantage) we'll frankly tell you so. LOCAL -AGENTS: Geo. A. Falmer, Port Perry "Phone 3 Harry i. Greenbank, Phonel08 r 14 CLEANERS & DYERS Linited AE Ramsey, Myrtle Sth. Phone 1 ALL YEAR INCOME selling large' : [] m -line spices, extracts, toilet requisites, Special my see -FAMILEX CO, stock .and other farm products, Our combination offer opens_ every door. No experience needed. Pleasant work. steady repeat orders from old ang new 'customers. A small amount puts. you in business for yourself; NO' RISK. Excellent opportunity to right patty. For free details and catalogue, write 670 Sf: €lement, Montreal, : Handy Steel: Wheel Wagon, $55.00 Standard Wagon, - Wood Wheels, med. or-Jow wheels, 3 inch tires, $75.00 Heavy Iron First Class Wagon Quehee Sulkey Plows, Massey Harris, new but shop soiled,.from $38 to $55 Other Specials -- New Gang Plow, Spring Tooth Cultivators and Dise ~Harrows--néw stock but shop soiled Eaton Cream- Separator, 600 pounds, almost new. {C.- SWITZER f wl PORT PERRY|! *| frogs are awakening, and the snow is * PORT PRRRY 5 I PODI A of her brather Mr. Geo. Samells and | father Mr. W. Samells. : Little Misses Joan and Maxine Car- I nochan are spending a few days with 'their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark. Miss Laura Prentice of Bead, was the guest of hér cousin Edna Prentice and accompanied her to Sunday School. f ~ - Mrs. David Harson of Prince Al- bért is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. H. Carnochan. Spring is surely her at-last as the nearly all gone. The roads are drying up in good shape. One of Mr. Geo, Sweetman's geese took a notion to try flying one day The BRAY CHICK Does the Trick! tay Shicle are real money: Br « Bre" 100% ve de Wallace Marlow NN BLACKSTOCK, ONT. « Bradley. - Mr. Leslie Magee who has been oc- cupying what was formerly the Bate- Mr. and Mrs. Jas." Barker have moved to their new home in Whitby. te tn et radi me RED & WHITE soe WINDOW 'BLINDS Cream, Green, White, Water Color Size 36 inches x 6 feet, ~ --QGreen and Cream Size 36 inches x 6 feet--$1.19" dni. ~¥ Hohitenan Drapery. Several New Patterns this week. 45 inch width, 50 Inch width. 2 Patterns. 480. yd. 4 Patierns. 850. yd. "Tapestiy for F urniture 80 oh, 51:00, $1.36, $1.60 yd. and in color. 25¢., 30¢., and 350. yd. Tuscan Nets, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c yd. Curtain Sets, 59c., to $1.50 Set Draperies at Clearing Prices SeveralPieces Reduced for Quick Sale 39c. and 69c. yard 'Rayon Marquisettes with pattern, 19c. yi. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 13 PORT PERRY | EER IL BRERA, |i When Busy: Spring Cleaning, § | Let us look after your Baking worries with our Bread, Buns, Cakes, and Pies. Special Orders Taken and Delivered. Try Our New Layer Cakes, 150. and 250. ! WE DELIVER PHONE 32 FAMOUS for its 690. _ Combination Colors--Green and White 5 - : 'Marquisettes, plain, dotted, - Featuring Special lcings. -- . : Gerrow Bros., Port Perry ji RR 5 i or mu Than Mbt Sale SaaS AS Tr Dependability @ 'No-matter if the weather is cold or mild, you can always de- peryl on this clean, long burning coal for heat satisfaetion- washed before it Ie: aves he mine to free it from dirt and dust Saturday, Lg his family will reside for a time, while. he is working on the C.P.R. near Sharbot Lake. Mr. Will Armstrong, who makes weekly deliveries of produce to To ronto had 'the misfortune to' have about four dollars worth of canned fruit stolen from his car as he was | serving another customer, This is very unfortunate for Mr. Armstrong as he had similar losses before. A number from here attended Mr, Frank Ballard's sale, west of Brook- lin, on Saturday and report a large crowd with good bids, with auctioneer Jackson swinging the hammer! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nighswander and family of Whitevale visited "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth:on Sunday. -- The. April meeting of the W, M. S. will be held_at the home of Mrs. I. Hudgins on Thursday afternoon _of this week at 2.30. : Mn and Mrs, Menzie, of Toronto, visited their parents Mr. and Mrs, Joe Walker on Sunday. ------ > - PROSPECT When the lilac buds®are swelling In the Spring, in the Spring; And the birds their joy are telling, In the Spring, in the Spring; How can any person growl * CNTY Ad ERLE And his job do with a scowl, | day clothes. : Gertrude. REMEMBER THESE? "I often give my pupils half a story, and ask them to finish it in their own way," said.a school teacher, in relating some of her experiences. "One day 1] told them about a little girl named Gertrude, who started éut one morning with the- resolve that" slie 'was 'gding to be as good all day long as if it were Sunday. Her Sunday school teachier had told her that little girls | should behave as if everyday were; Sunday, not put on their polite man- ners only when they put on their Sun- So when Gertrude. put on her school dress, she resolved to be very good all day. She had not gone very far when she saw another little! girl "standing there, crying. That is where I left the story for the children to finish. They were to relate what! icrtrude did. This is the way most serious boy in the school completed | the plot--"Gertrude saw the little girl crying, so she went up to her and asked her what was the matter. "1 had two pennies", said the litlte girl, "and a big boy took one of them, away!" "Oh, that is too bad!" said "What did you do?" "On, I cried, Help! Help! just like that," said the little girl. "Why, is that the loudest you can call?" aiked Gertrude. "Yes, replied the-little girl: "I have a bad cold, and can't call any louder that that." So Gertrude took the other penny away from herl'". « a "THE LAUNDERED COAL" COKE, WOOD, HARDWALL PLASTER 'Fresh St. Mary' Ss CEMENT on hind PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT Phones 94w and 94j 1 -- o-- - - Make Up for Lost Time Spring has been late in arriving this year, but it looks as though it would come in with a rush now, : and we shall have to make up for lost time, , Let us know your needs in any kinds of. Lumber. We can Supply You. CAD ON US. We shall be pleased to provide Plans and E stimates for vour needs. * Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co. Limited PHONE. 240 1 he ar