Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Slemmon and Dawn Marie, spent Sunday in Bradipton, visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. -Slemmon, and also called on Mr. 'and Mrs. R. G. Gemmell and, family in Weston, Mr. Gordon Howard of Toronto, was the guest of his mother on Sunday. Mr. Archie Anderson of Windsor, has been spending some days with friends in town. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Farmer and son Jimmie, also Mr. Eric Luke, all of - Timmins, paid a flying visit to friends in Port Perry for the week- end. The following were the guests of Mrs. Allan Goode last Sunday: Mr and Mrs. L. O'Neill and family, of . Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. David Gor- don, of Sunderland; Mr, and Mrs. Al- bert Wilson, of Manchester; and Mr. Milton Goode. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pearce, Oakville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cawker, . Mr. Bert. Williams and Mr, Arthur Baldwin spent the weck-end with their families in Toronto, Mr. Harold Woon of Toronto, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Woon. Mr. O. Hamilton of Oshawa was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Collins, Miss Marion Peers spent Sunday with Kér parents in Toronto. Mr. Ed. Raines of Toronto, was a week-end guest of relatives here. Miss Grace Stone, of Toronto, spent the weck-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stone. Miss Marjory Harrison of Toronto, was the week-end guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrison. Congratulations are extended to Mr. John Farmer and his bride, the former Doris Jean Roach, of Toronto, who were united in matrimony in To- ronto on Saturday. Chief Roy St. John left on Saturday for the north country where he has "accepted a position with the Jupp Construction Co., after turning in his resignation here as Chief of Police. + Although we will miss you very much, Roy, we wish you the best of luck in your new venture. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon SH; Mr. _and Mrs. Robt. Wallace and Mrs. Ww. J. Beacock, visited in Toronto on Sat- urday. Miss Luella Jeffrey of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffrey over the week-end. Mrs. Cartie Wilson, of Toronto, in town with her mother Mrs--A: Sweet- ~~ man recently. Mrs. Chas. Brignall and Sonny, of Peterboro are visiting with Mrs. J. A. | Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Miller and family of Sunderland were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. Hortop. Mr. Ernie Gerrow of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gerrow. Mr. Harry Chinn of Oshawa, visited in town on Monday. We regret to report Mr. Harry Har! rison quite "ill, buf trust he will soon } be around again. $il__Mr, and Mrs. Geo.- McMillan of To- 4... ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cook of i Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geordie McMillan. \ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hull spent Sun- "| day in Cobourg. Mr. Robert Lucas of Dunbarton was 'a recent visitor in town. Miss Doris Hugo, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. Brookes 's ny Bk on Sunday. AAA Mrs. Roy Hood and family of Marsh | Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Platten and . Muriel of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W. Heron and sons Bobby and Keith of Wick, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Platten. ¥ "Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wilkinson of Uxbridge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook. + Mr. W. C. Davis of Toronto was a § recent visitor in town, - Mr. and Mrs. Lee Timlick, Toronto, | were recent visitors in town and vi- cinity. Mrs. H. Pipe and family will be 74 © leaving Port Perry on Saturday to re- 'pide in Toronto, their friends are extended to them. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Simpson and amily, Mr, and Mrs. Walter. Skerratt and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Gib- son and family of Toronto, Pte. R. L. ibson of Petawawa were Sunday sitors of Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Bentley, Miss Olive Wallace, of Sherbourne "House, Toronto, is holidaying with h parents Mr. and Mrs, a my A eran i Sait S. A. Wallace. \ 'SWHY BUFFER with Rheumatism, y tiea, Lumbago? Rumpeaps' Two i ay. Action quickly relieves pain 2 attacking the cause. Sold by -M. Lawrence, Port Perry. ------ A Be HSH SRE | confined to bed at present. ~Jturer in Port Perry. The best wishes of |- RESET AIA Eyes Examined Glasses complete, or lenses only, supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices, -- I, R. BENTLEY'S . OPTOMETRIST © Mrs. C. Wannamaker has returned to her home on Scugog, after spend- ing a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Py C. Platten. r, Barney Ellison of Saronto, was a A visitor in town, Murs. Geo. Mark of Toronto, and Mr. Harold Woon, spent Sunday with Mr, and, Mrs. 'R.-D. Woon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Asher and son Art visited Oshawa friends on Sunday. We regret to report Mr. Joe Stoutt We trust he will seon be about again. Mr. J. Woods of Manchester, is busy these days building cabins for Mr. E Michell. ) Mr. E. H. Gerrow of Oshawa, is spending®a few days in town. ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH " Rev. Robt. Simpson, Minister. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Public Worship. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday Schoo), "Help Wanted." 7 pm.--Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, sub- ject: "Marvelous Light." Monday, 8 p.m. -- Congregational meeting. WONDERFUL Toll Brothers' ENTERTAINMENT Travelogues are a treat long to be remembered with pledsure. The pictures have been selected with a keen appreciation as to their fitness to illustrate the jour- ney that has been made. From a purely photographic point of view those pictures are amazing, How 'could Toll Brothers take motion pictures of themselves as they climbed mountain top? The question will be unsolved for most of us, but the pic- ture gave us a thrill that transported us to the actual scene with all its dif- ficulties and dangers. "Inca" the % h.p. donkey was the clown of the journey, and it required almost as much exercise to keep the donkey going as_ it would have taken to carry the donkey's load. Mr. Ellesworth Toll--was the léc- His voice is clear, his style frank and natural, and his sense-of humor keen, especially when the Toll Brothers were the centre of the humorous situation. A Iarge audience turned out to en- joy this happy entertainment brought to Port Perry by the Women's Asso- ciation of the United Church, UNITED CHURCH NOTES Under the auspices of the Oshawa ~-HPresbytery Young People's Union, two young men students for the ministry at Raman; Oollsge are addressing audiences thtoughout the Presbytery. The idea of the visita- tions is an appeal to young people to become devoted desciples and active servants of Christ and His Church. Mr. Wesley Cope will speak at Port Perry United Church on Sunday morn- ing and at Prince Albert at 3 p.m, on the subject "Help Wanted". All young people especially should hear Mr. Cope. 1 Rev. Mr. Smyth will be in charge of the morning service, and will preach at night on "Marvelous Light". A congregational meeting will be held in the Church on Monday, May 20th, at 8 p.m. The Anniversary of Port Perry United Church 'and Re Dedication of the Organ -will be held Sunday, June 2nd, : SENLAC NONAGENARIAN IS LAID TO REST, 1d Final respects were idle an old and highly respected citizen "of the district, in the person of Mrs. Ruth Noami Crandell, who passed away at the "honie of her daughter, in Senlac, The late Mrs, Crandell reached the ripe age of 91 years, Mrs. Crandell, nee Verdin, was born in the State of Illinois in 1849, where she spent the early years of her life. She married C. Crandell in 1870. She moved to Canada in 1869, taking up residence in Fort William and Port Perry. She moved to Senlac in 1927 where she lived with her daughter Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Crandell is survived by four daughters: Mrs.Engdahl, Mrs. Leg: gett, Fort William, Mrs. Rumble of Porterville, Calif, Mrs, F, Newman, Senlad, three sons, Archie, of Toronto, Roy of Swift Current, George, Meyers Cove, Idaho, § A 11 a.m.--My, Wesley Cope, pe over that wind-swept glacier on thei RIERA ASANTE rr Ad i ERED he ty R87 3 wo nr Rad fa whe FREE Parking Phoue 1011 OSHAWA Air Conditioned Tovrsday and Friday, May 16-17 "Strange Cargo" starring Clark Gable and Joan Crawford, with lan Hunter Peter Lorre and Paul Lukas. REVIVAL, Friday at p.m, THANKS FOR TE. CEMORY starring Bob Hope, Shirley Ross SATURDAY ONLY Hilarity's Apoppin Laurel and Hardy, in A Chump at Oxford ;Monday,- Tuesday, May 20-21 Two Great Features Chrles Laughton and Vivien Leigh, in "Sidewalks of London and Opened by Mistake starring Charlie Ruggles and Janice Logan Treasure 0'Gold Dinnerware to the ladies both days. Wed. and Thursday, MAY 22-23 "The Man From Dakota" starring Wallace Beery and Dolores Del Rio and "SHIPYARD SALLY" with Gracie Fields and Sydney Howard. Singing, Dancing, launching a million laughs. SPECIAL Holliday Attraction: Friday and Saturday, Jack Benny, Rochester and z Carmichael, in BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN ; ) . NOTICE ~ | There will be a meeting of the tennis club on Thursday, May 16th, at the town hall at 7.16. Everyone in- terested in tennis should be présent. Mother's first thought is § "call the doctor", and ii] the quickest way to ; locate him is by tele- phone. The telephone is an instrument of protec- tion in every home. It brings "aid quickly in any emergency such as fire, accident, illness or burglary. The small cost of a telephone pays for itself many times over, giving constant pro and tection and daily pleasure convenience, 'v. FOR SALE ~ Good Electric Washer $29.50, |at 2c. per ®ane. also Vacuum Cleaner $12.50, and | of Strawberry plants at $1.00 per-100. Gas-Engine Washer $69.50. Apply to Carnegie Hardware FOR SALE Good sturdy Viking Raspberry cane Also good variety Small sized square piano (Chickering) for sale cheap. Apply to S. Arnoid, Prince Albert, Ontario, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rector--Rev. J. C. Clough Sunday, May 19-- ~ 8 a.m. --Holy Communion 9.45 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and ; sermon. Sunday, May 26th-- ~ 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 9.46 a.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Prayer and sermon at 7 p.m. MRS. JOHN BRADLEY DIES IN TIPTON, INDIANA The following letter was" received at this office last week. Tipton, Ind., May 7, 1940 Mr. Samuel Farmer, Port Perry. Dear Sir,-- You will probably be death, which occurred this afternoon (Tuesday) at 4:35. January 24th, 1856, at Saintfield, Ont. Most of her life was spent in and near Port Perry. She was married to the late John Bradley, at Saintfield on March 21st, 1878. There were seven children born to this union. living and one daughter deceased. She mae her home with her daughter, Mrs. J.-E. Ayres, in Tipton, since leaving, Perry, and enjoyed good health urf€il recently. The funeral was held on Friday, at Tipton, with burial at Redkey, Ind. Yours truly, James E, Ayres. CELEBRATE 57th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Fifty-seven years ago Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Allin were married. (Thursday) they are celebrating the anniversary of that occasion. bright and cheerful couple are en- joying fair health, and we join with their many friends in wishing them many happy returns of the occasion, Flowers : : Plants 'Hardy Perennials' (12 mixed varieties) Mixed named Gladiolus 3 doz. for $1.00 Seasonable Cut Flower BOUQUETS. 28c and up . Town Delivery Only. E. A, KENT ~ phone 58 surprised to learn of Mrs. Bradley's |} Mrs. Martha J. Bradley, was born Six are | # To-day | This | { --$1.00-- ff ---- { BROOMS Five String N 29¢ k | amount "of the tender, or Dearer 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 16th, 1940 LAWRENCE'S Drug Store NEWS "YOU CAN SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE" 'KresoDipNo 1 A safe, dependable dis- infectant for use with " HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM, 11 oz, size. Special 49¢. TEK TOOTH BRUSHES La Now only 29., 2 for 49. CREAM OF BARLEY ete eneta assesses testers errs ett ttre s rte ttttttssssressesees: ..__ TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE SEALED. Tenders addressed to the under- signed and endorsed "Tender for Coal," will received until 12 o'clock noon (Daylight S\ving), WEDNESDAY, MAY ' 29th, 1940, fot supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Oniatiol Forms of tender with all live stock. Has a high germ killing MODESS...... 12's 23c.; 30's 49c. power even in weak 5 48's 73c. solutions. VELVETTA TISSUES, .. 200's 10c. 16 oz. 50¢. 32 oz. 75c 5 500's 25c¢. 1. gallon $2.75 ELKAY'S MOTH CRYSTALS, Ib, 39¢c. #3 7. A. M. LAWRENCE PHONE 49 73 Rexall sw PORT PERRY piaiiatassisid 1351138 E888EE880E000E0ELS8SLESSLLIIALL McKAY'S * CREAM OF BARLEY Rich in Vitamins, Iron, and Salts. Recommended by Physicians. makes bone, flesh, muscle, nerve tissue and blood corpuscles. Infants and children thrive on Cream of Barley. Adults find it tasty and nourishing. 28&c. A BOX. Sold at Morrison's Drug. Store; is a body builder. It Port Perry 5 REAL ESTATE . Myrtle Station, Ont, Rg POBox. 47, Phone 120 r 2 - Farm, Village, © Town and City pro- Ww. 3, COOK perties for sale. All sorts of ex- changes will be considered. ,. NOTICE Avon wishing "AVON Products, please see Mrs.' R.' Collacutt. - Star Office Apt. conditions attached can be obtained trom the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; and the Supervising Archi- tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. i plied by the Department and in accordance plied by the Repartment and in accordance with -Departmental spécifications and con. 3 | ditions attached thereto. When the amount of a tender exceeds the sum of $5,000.00--whether it be for gne build. ing only or more--the tenderers must attach §| to their tender a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, rhade payable to i | the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its con- Stjtuent campaniss, unconditionally guaran- teed prifieipal and interest by the Dominion bY) Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. § "DOMESTIC 41b. "2b. MOTHER PARKER'S Bo Too Dehartment sso reserves the risht to i Shortening 47c 25¢ TEA" % Ib, 3%¢ {}]security deposit, in the form of x certified A - - : of the amount of id, to guarantee the TENDERLEAF © Toz. - 120z DOMINO ib. 1lb.. Dreger fulflinent rier Sontratt, TEA - 35% 57c¢ TEA - 33 65¢ i; M, SOMERVILLE, rr Ottawa, Apri so. 1040. Works, CLASSIC : : leanser For 14de f | SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED y BABBIT i 80 Cents ; COMFORT | HANDY - §|SUITS CLEANED "SOAP "3for14c AMMONIA 'pkg. 06c Dry Cleaned $1.00 "PEARL Small Large C. P. ROLPH SOAP * 3 for14c - RINSO 10¢ 4c - Upstairs, over Jemison's A . NEEDED IMMEDIATELY and j | reliable man with car, between 26 and Super Suds Bowl . 25c Tih, PML, SHINOLA MONARCH "WAX - 1lb.tin25¢ FLOUR °~ 927¢ 7% DOMINO NAVY : SOAP FLAKES 5 Ib. 29 "TISSUE ~ - 4 for 25¢ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES | BANANAS Firm Ripe 3 Ib. 25¢ PLAY 'PANTRY SHELF' CFRB TORONTO 3 THURSDAY 8 P.M. GET GAME CARD FREE AT YOUR DOMINION Green Celery eo = 15¢ Head Lettuce, large - 15¢ Tomatoes, fim - - Ib, 29¢ Carrots, new - = 2 for 15¢ Cabbage, green = 21b,13¢ Pineapples, lerge - = 923¢ 50 years of age, to supply established demand for « World's Famous Food Products, Soaps, Cleaners, Medicines, Mineralized Stock and Poultry Tonics, 1 Fly Spray, in nearby rural route. Farm experience helpful. Sellin ex- perience not necessary. nner must be satisfied with Li weekly at start, Credit furnished, right party. Write NOW, The J thins Com- {| pany, Montreal, dE - Naik 0-P-5 may 30 COURT OF REVISION Municipality, Township of Scugog, County of Ontarlo.. Public notice is hereby given that ¢|a court of revision will be held in the Township, Hall, Scugog, on: Saturday, the 25th day of May, 1937, at the hour of one o'clock to hear and adjudicate upon all complaints duly filed against the current assessment roll of the said Township, ~~ -* All appeals must be filed with the clerk on or before the 13th day of}. May. All persons interested are requested i] to take 'notice and govern themselves accordingly, John L. Sweetman, Township Clerk, A R. R. 8, Port Perry, Ont. DIED 3 : CURRIE+-At the Manse, 'Creemore, Ont, on Monday, May 13th, 1940, Reverend Edward C. Currie. Inter- ment at Richmond Hill, on May 16th, The BRAY CHICK § Does the Trick! § Beas A. R. GRAY RR. 2, Port Porry FOR SALE "Two, 3-piece Chesterfield. Suites, 1 De Laval Cream Separator No. 12. Will trade for pigs. Clarence Cook, Myrtle Station, (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) 244 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 "Tn attendance at my Port Plrry office on Tuesday and Thursday afterncons of eack week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentiee's: Barber Shop. Port Perry W. A. Sangster DENTAL S8URGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sloop's Tnsuzanes Office, 'DR. J. B. LUNDY -- DENTAL SURGEON Office above Bell Telephone Exchange, North side Queen Street, Port Perry. Phones: Office 68w," Residence 68) Telephone 237 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER In allendance at my Port Parry ofhes on Wednesday morning, and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appolatment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 FOR SALE - Gladiolus Bulbs, mixed varities 25e, Per dozen; also Viking Raspberry plants $1.00 per hundred; and box Plants of all varieties of Flowers and Vegetables, Perry, Myra Sager, Prince A mayl16 a novl RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS She ws 'Phone 174 r 12 Port a I A