2S * San k #4 3 Nios : <y 3 SRETRLT SAR : did: a ARR ERT NA dbs 3 FARE Nh Xia PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1941. hpi a i RA. f / i . / ' [| -------------------- -------- ------r i The Brotherhood | of Man : Joseph Denny Is it possible that we are brothers? What is the cause of the great dif- ference between us? If there are : Fi vie just two in the family the difference HS ge, Bea - \ is often widely marked and the more A : retry wri5D affectéd by nationality, prejudice, lephants have: fleas - . ; taught us that eleph This is an appeal to the women of Canada, There is Its success will be a big step on the road to victory. that number is increased the'more the : TO THE WOMEN OF CANADA . 7h various characteristics are intensified. ) ! A td isl I, Sa if one considers that the human : fed 3 ; el St, JE race. has been in existence for : H O B W J b SBE ie . | % Mag [7A thousands of years, that it has been ere 1S ne 18 ; ar OO : : . 1 Na vu R lace, climate, , food conditions, re- 4 Al ' C D Ll . : 8% ins and a thousand and one.of in- 3 which \ ou 3 one an O - ; » - dividual ehatectertsliis, 4 is i " } / y . : | | ; hg then that the human in- y 1 LE / 4% ante of the globe are so different «Ceiling Prices" Must Be Maintained ( PERE in make up. Our school master i a ; ' leas to bother Ry Lives wr gre fen of life in- one vital part of our war effort which depends on you. Its failure would be a serious blow to our war effort. 'fluence brought to bear upon it and © Your government has placed a "ceiling" on retail ~~ You can tip the balance towards success. i B thus leave its mark for the future. prices. You are the buyers of four out of every fivedollars Will you, then, undertake to make the successful ; - With the advent of modern means | worch of all the goods sold in this country. Your control of commodity prices an established fac? We of communication such as the radio, whole-hearted help is needed in this price control plan. know you will. And we know that when you undertake U 9 It isn't practical to provide a tele- 9) telegramh 2 ind SBN If every woman does her part, it cannoe fail. ~ this task it is as good as done. n BIG . hf 1 th electricity into 8 3, * j ' one system enou (1) given different peoples a new con- T « oo ~ | pa H h & 1 ra . those Copton of nationality and that ha» his is the work you are asked to do io va 1 ¢ at soross the wiles on in th nging abou / : . : had much to do in the bri ging "1. Make n list of commodities 3. Write down prices wistmas Eve and Christmas Day. of the present struggle; though hav- ing been governed so long, many of : the nations in the present conflict are - embarking into a phase of life about which they know nothing. : Then people are affected by pre- judice. Prejudice means the judging before one has all the facts laid be- fore him. He jumps to conclusions. Some one has said something and that has influenced the listener whether the speaker spoke the truth of not; or one has read something forgetful that often the writer pens his article to convey an idea that may be very far from truth. - Then people are influenced by a place, for instance, the people of New- foundland are far different from those living on Vancouver Island, because of their outlook. The dwellers of the - Hundreds of us will be on duty to put your calls through. If they're delayed -- and some are bound to' be -- please understand and be patient. Thank you. We want yon to sit down today and make a list of the After cach item we want you to write down, if you can, the things you buy from week to week and from month to month. highest price charged at your store during the period September Wie down food and clothing items In particular, becanse 1310 Octoberdl, 1941. Shc canaot semeliert c prices charged these account for the biggest share of your expenditures. Bur = i Sat petiog Lil J yous lis with hoi by Cp uf ) . are ing we want you to list those articles you buy at the drug store, prices well within the "ceiling" levels. 'As exceptions ar hardware store, and other stores, t00. ing discovered they are being quickly brought into line. 2. Make notes about quality 4. Keop this list --use it when you buy! Now go over your list again and mark down the necessary Make up this price list neatly and accurately. You will details about quality, type, grade and size. Then whenmaking pot be able to get all the items ac once, Keep ins to your future purchases you will be able to compare values as well © Jist from day to day. Make it your permanent check list-- as prices. - i. : your personal safeguard against any furcher rise in prices. Ch Prices May be Different in Different Stores A Fow Points to Remember There has always been'a difference in piles in different 1. The ceiling price is not necessarily the price you stores--even stores in the same locality. his may depend paid. It is the highest price at which the store sold the i on the kind of service the store gives, or the-way it oper- particular item between September 15 and October 11. ates. Some stores, for instance, have delivery service, give 2. A merchant may reduce his prices for sales or other credit, or provide other extra services. : reasons--he may also raise them provided they do not go Under the new Price Ceiling Order there will still be ~~ above the ceiling price. differences in prices at different stores. The new price 3. Variations in seasonal prices on fresh fruits and regulations will not do away with competition. The high- vegetables are tted. Rulings on seasonal markets will The DEVON RESTAURANT Headquarters for GOOD MEALS a "Thus the foregoing might explain, in some measure, why people have de- veloped as various influences of many kinds have been brought to bear upon _ individud] and national" life and has made them what they are even Recording Sec'y, Mrs, Parish; Asst. Recording Sec'y, Mrs. Crappér; Cor. Sec'y, Mrs. S. Ward; Pianist, Mrs, Corless™ Ashenhurst; Asst. Pianist, dd Mrs, C. Croxall; Missionary Sec'y, <> At Reasonable Prices Mrs. Roy Hart; Missionary Convener, | oq printing is essential to most business Highlands of Scotland have different ices a any particular store must fot gon Doris ¥ 45 ¢ y i I ct will ot bi : x N ! characteristics from the lowlanders the highest prices in force in shat store during the period Trade Board ein bikin Bi Plas i ; I | Fi i, x i 22 the Swiss ml Wo Sas far Sopiesmhes 15 to October 11. They may be a ljtcle lower 4. Fill out ot list without bothering your mer 2: y A . : loftier conceptions of life than the In- or a litcle higher than the prices in other stores. © chant. In many he i : : : ¥ p EE ee re » p . . cases s making a financial sacrifice t ' : ' habitants of flatlying regions. ~The prices you will mark down will be the highest = scl under open ceiling. The 27 ag him ded ICE CREAM, Bulk or Brick The various races are also greatly prices charged at the store where you shop. staffed and the Christmas rush is on. NEILSOC N 'S B d Ch 1 sim i affected by climatic conditions. Where : 14 ; | people do not have to struggle for an Sem : . - " ? 3 cic oXxe ; 0CO ates axisinse sid Sud watgrally roe, oF frre ie ----- Items most frequently bought ------------------------ " CICARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS, PIPES in pi ato oh ; 7 1 In Regular Style, or in Fancy Christmas Wrappings : This is not intended as a complete list. It is simply offered ide. Add i ig) supplies Sheds witli wy P fy Olered 232 gules ta ic the other items you buy or SxpESE ta bay, 1 : .Phene 96, Pott Perry. P.Densham, Proprietor effort on man's pa e mation Item (Size, ty, ete) Store Price It (Size, , ele. St : : "that has to fight for every outee that | ee tbat mm Assis spin cLoTHING Oates Wom er Chlldresy- Sid ne ats DEEL e ete ttetete ett tte est ste stets estes ttstistt ests tsstttstnsststetstetttettaetirtesnty po it puts into its stomach produces an | : Coats ie D A ithaca A LA 2 ambition and an incentive into many « Par E : 2 an individual life of which the non- 1 vo Sins ~ LICIOUS -- : producer knew nothing until the days ! : Prise BREAD d P ASTRY of common knowledge came into H ; gases 2 an : Z being.' i : Skirts, Blouses ? F 0 d . ; Hey : | Today the nations of the earth are 4 + Shirts... hid all youn GOODNESS our Bread and Buns are acquiring knowledge of "vitamins" or | Under . H 1e st. We have everything in the line of Cakes fobd values and coupled with that like : Cai Ogre _ Boots and shoes Pies, Pastry, ete, to satisfy that Hungry Appetite ih the Hare and the Toriolee fable the | OPERATING EXPENSES Rubbers, Golosh JUST T ALL -- : ; nations "who have" are resting on Vf undey abd el Stockings. J * laurels acquired in the past but the I andry anc cleaning. - be . JEMISON"S BAKERY {w inte" wi } Soaps and other cleaning agents s { "have riots" with the new universal } Blakes, Saicvs, Tomeh Hits Chis i . i / , } : \ knowledge are putting all their eggs L aa hye : : ) THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND. PASTRY into one basket and are meking-a} NUR mm mm mt mt em ne mm mm i ER : mm me mee] Phone 98, Port Perry. tremendous bid for a spot in. the sun. : 7 ; ; It is also surprising the effect that } ) Why you must do your part i religion has on ones make up which is To cnsure the success of this price control plan, eve If a price seems higher ili : mercha e 3 ; than the ceiling, ask your so strongly marked, Many are what woman in Canada should make a Tis, Retajllrs are showing a Aone further formation is ie port the full Rs a they are hecause they were so taught splendid spirit of co-operation. The gheat majority of them are... "details in writing. Address your letter to thie Prices and Supply 5 3 5 at Mother's knee but how many can ctermined to make this plan work, but if you do not co- Re ntative, Wartime Prices and Trade Board at any > the J iy 1 COAL DELIVERY. { say what they are, for an definite pperats the whole plan might fail -- prices 'might start to following: Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg, North : $1 v : ; , : LE * : reason of their own? That often re- skyrocket. So keep your list handy. Check the prices you pay Bay, London, Toronto, rockville, Montreal, Quebec City, # We have recently received from the oil controller a letter quires some crisis to bring the matter against it. ; : Saint Joha, Halifax, Charlottetown, ~ to the effect that we must conserve gasoline and oil to every to an issue. Published under the authority of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, gxient JENble, .. In order fo carry oul this. request we ; oi To 2H this there are one's . y 4 B , Ottawa, Canade have the f6llowing plan that we feel sure our patrons, under AN Ee iotiet.. ae of ' / i . , hil 5 the, Tite conditions, [will be glad to give us full co- § - féct of strong personalities over weak : . : ' i 3 8 : : f X : one, Our jealousies our in- \ to . : Ro delivery to Ly made of less than '14 ton lots except of urgent necessity, ph dividual handleaps our ho and -- ; . ---- : : : : ys 5 tears all play . part apes nas) - LE No delivery to be made until sufficient orders have ac- # | _tional and individual make-up, in the - : Samilated to make a full load except in cases of urgent ¥ lopment of the h . 2% 1 pr rae] 3 : Ho ; : En, 8 : Soyslopmen oe en roth esting uh opened by singing two ; 4 All coal dealers have to pay for the coal in 15 days after o purpose t Sil : it is sh 1f the .mi i a & 4 blood transmission there are four dif- verses of Silent Night, followed by [™ Tm shipped irom the .mine, and as delivery costs have A ferent Kinds of blood in the human]prover by Mrs, Hart. Mrs, W, Pal-|: ncrossed Anny beyond the increase in: the price of coal, race and one may have ony one of the|mer read the Christmas Scripture Done. D> nal be mak pay for the coa] on delivery § four in his make-up. But the Apostle] lesson. After the various reports were} .. b : 23 y * rs Heaton CHE stated nearly 2000 years ago on Mars} received and adopted, Rev. A. Jenner y ? : RN Hill and "God hath made of one blood | took charge of the meeting for the Experts REESOR S FUEL & LUMBER : all nations of men to dwell on the face] election of officers which resulted as] I : 3 ) ~ R [ : 5 of the earth." follows: President, Mrs. L. G. Brown; Phone 73w PO T oO : © "THIS CHRISTMAS" Let Canada Bread do your baking, where you are ~~ ) assured of highest quality." J "ALMOND BLOCKS ..........$1.00," $1.50, $2.00 OLD ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING 1 ty, 40¢, 2 Ibs, 75¢ ht (in crockery bowl) pi ' RICH FRUIT CAKE, any weight, plain or iced CANADA BREAD CO., LIMITED owe PORT PERRY, ONT... + he busiplalo l 55 though they do belong to a Brother-| Mrs. Roy Hart; Parsonage Com., Mrs. men, and to many private individuals, We Gt hood of Man. 3 Geo. Ward, Mrs, E. Paradine, Mrs. |. 8re equipped with modern printing machin- 5 Palmer, - Mrs. McGregor; Rep. to] ery operatediby expert craftsmen, and are ° Liaprar or Chyrss Boars, Jn yopper} Flower in a position to offer fine printing at' fair 14 * . an siting m., rs. R, Pari ne, . BETHESD A A son. pits, 1, Harty Hos: market prices. Call and consult us. ; tess Co , Mrs. R. Paradine : : ee phe Woman's Association. was Loach pred by Mrs. C. Groxall, : The Port Perry Star "Phones 60 and 86. held on December. 11th, at the home| Mrs, W. Palmer, Mrs. McGregor, The| of Mrs. Turner Ashenhurst. The|next meeting will be held on Jan. 16. eT }