ERISA Erbe RIA Pe " -------- DR. ED. BAILEY ' VETERINARY BURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls to me. " LY g B : --- : RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Phone 94 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Port Perry Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 237 v: DR. J. B, LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry Phones: Oflice 68w; Residence 68) ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Parry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 28 PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Plano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phone 80 Port Perry OLD HORSES WANTED .We pay highest price. All horses humancly slaughtered. See us before selling elsewhere. Dead horses and cattle : prommy picked up. 4 Phones: 95 r 21, Uxbridge Fy : 75J, Port Perry : ~ maylb H. ELSON, Uxbridge ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Asphalt Siding » Estimates given on all kinds of work: EARL WALLACE : Bb "Box 81 Port Perry Eavestroughing, a: cig ie o un * Will take away = A ALL n i Dead or Crippled 8 ! FARM STOCK = FREE OF CHARGE u Highest Prices paid for old ® u horses at your farm a Phone 2 r 3 Woodville . Reverse Phone Calls a Prompt Service . i Ed. Peconi, Prop §| WOODVILLE, ONT, ~® OO ml WANTED Dead Horses and. Cattle For free pick-up, Phone Port Perry, 118 » 21 Uxbridge 27-- Brooklin 62 We pay Phone charges. 'GORDON YOUNG LIMITED . AD, 3636 " Toronto Beth. Corrigan, youthful Toronto vol- oratura soprano, who sings for CBC Trans- Canada network listehers every . Sunday on the "Music for' nadians" , program, at 7.80 pm. EST, Miss Corrigan was a scholarship winner in the 1047 Kiwanis Music Festival, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of EMMA ALICE REAL late of the Village of Greenbank, Ontario, Widow. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died August 7th, 1947, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before Or 26th, 1947, full particulars of their claims. Im- mediately after October 26th, 1847, the assets of the deceased will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which" the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 26th day of September, 1947. . HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, eolicitory for the Executrix. octl6 Rising valoss means adjustment of INSURANCE your policies up-to-date? wild your insurance meeds may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Pert Perry APPLES FOR SALE Good quality Northern Spy, Red Spy, Baldwin, Stark, Pewaukee, limit- ed quantity Talman Sweets. Pickers urgently, needed. Apply to Wm Nesbitt, or W. D. Dyer, % mile north and - mile east of Brooklin. oct23 W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m: to § p.m. Office U over C. Blesp's Ofiee. ion Sales Ted Jackson, Auctioneer CHRISTY HARDY, Lot 11, Con. 12, SCUGOG, Thursday, OCTOBER 16. Farm Stock and Implements, Sale at 12.30, Terms Cash, ALEX. SEGAL, Lot 13, Con. 3, Reach, on No. 12-7 Highway, 8 miles north of Myrtle, on I RIDAY, OCT. 11. This is an' exceptional offering of | Reg. Holstein Cattle; along with im- plements, feed, furniture. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. OCT. 22--(Wed.) Gordon Prentice, lot 5, con. 7, Reach, will sell his farm stock and implements, including M.H. tractor, threshing outfit, and grade Holstein Cattle. Sale at - one p.m. All cattle are blood tested, NOV. 3rd--Dispersal sale of 18 head of Scotch Shorthorn, 8 head Jerseys, also implements and 'Furniture, the property of FRED R. PHILP. See bills for complete list. Terms cash. Sale at 12.30. PURE BRED SHEEP FOR SALE SOUTHDOWNS Entire flock of seven animals, all registered, all two shears or under. BRUNTON FARMS Phone 99 r 12 R.R. 1, PORT PERRY -- 'Do yourself, the 'and the Scouts, Buy an Apple on SATURDAY, BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY Apple Growers, a Good Turn-- from a Scout OCTOBER 18th PICKERING WHITBY, and can afford to ww UTICA The anniversary services held in the United Church on October 5th, were well attended. Mr. Young of Oshawa preached at both services which were well worth hearing. Mrs; McMaster and Mrs, 'Dobson sang a duet: in the afternoon with Mrs. Phair. accompan- ist. In the'evening, Miss Patsy Wilk- inson sang a solo accompanied by her sister Miss Betty Wilkinson, which was enjoyed by all present. /The community was shocked to hear of the sudedn death of Mr, Bert Bever- ley, on October 13th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cecil Harper, Holiday visitors at Mr, Russell Har- per's: Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haiper and Miss A. MORE MONEY! IF You Have GOOD, HEAVY, WELL-FATTED CHICKENS or CAPONS, send them to FARMS at ONTARIO . and you will have More Money to take home We sell direct te the consume ry pay you a higher price for your good chickens and oapons. GET OUR PRICES "FIRST PICKERING FARMS, LIMITED Phone 336, Night or Day, Whitby, Ontario SCUGUG The morning service will be held in the Head Church at 11, and the even- ing service at 7.30 in the basement. Sunday School at 10,30. : There was a good attendance at both churches to hear the Thanksgiving messages, and the Thanksgiving music of the choir. 'The date of dedication of the new church has been changed to November the 2nd, and the fowl supepr on the bth of November, Mrs," Denton, Belleville, arrived on Wednesday last' week to spend the winter with her son Harry at the par- sonage. The Thanksgiving guests were Mrs, York, and Mr, Emerson Harper. Miss L. -Ward, Toronto, visited on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Ward. Mr, and Mrs. Leighton and family, at their home here over the holiday. Mr, and Mrs, Prizeman, Toronto, visited at Mrs, J. Ackney's' over the' woah i holiday. : and Mrs. Mel. Hodgson, John a visited at Mr. Chester Geer's Machine Shop#: sum NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS in the; former SWITZER BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of 'Electrical and Mechanical Repairs Mr, -and "Mrs, John Crosier speént Sunday with. Mr, and Mrs, B, Beare. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross and family visited recently with Mr. Wm. Ross.' Mr. and Mrs, Chester Geer also Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Geer in Toronto one day' last week, ; The W.A. held: avery pleasant after- Highet and friends of 'Coronto with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith; Mr. and .Mrs, Scott, of Cobourg, with his sister, Mrs, Denton and son Harry at the parsonage; Miss Grace Demara and friend, Miss Vaughan, of Toronto, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Demara; Mr, and Mys, Cecil Ptolemy and chil- dren of Port Perry with her- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Prentice; Mr, and Mrs. KE. Rowland and little Jennifer of Whitby, with her parents Mr, and Mrs. C. Li Fralick; Mrs. L. Savage, Whitby, and Mrs, Holman, Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs, C. Graham; Miss Edith Sone, Port Perry, with Miss Lois Jeffrey. Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Reader with his brother Robert and Mrs. Reader, Sorry. to hear Mr. Cecil Fralick had]: the misfortune to get kicked by. a cow to-household appliances All makes and sizes of Eleotric Motors _repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. » | Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor FOR SALE--At the late Wm. H, Leonard residence, a Spinet Desk; | Chiffonier, Vanity Dresser, Set of Dishes, pillows, quilts, wicker sewing cabinet, a large book case, FOR SALE--20 Weanling Yorkshire pigs, young sows, will register. E. Thompson, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Girl's Black Cont, fur trim, size 16, Apply to Mrs. Law- rence Clark, Port Perry. GIRL WANTED--For store work. Write to Box 24, Port Perry Star, stating age, experience and salary ex- pected. FOR SALE-- 30 Rhode. Island Red Pullets, 6 months old. Phone 140M. noon at the home of Mrs. A, Knight, Uxbridge, on October 7th. Week end visitors included Scott and Bob Wilkinson, of the 0. A. C. and! Frank, of Peterboro -Normal School, with their parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Fred: Wilkinson. 'Mrs. Freeman Sandison, Mrs, Mark: and Brian, of Port Perry, and Mr, and Mrs. Ted Whitter, of Greenbank,' at Mr, Ross Sandison's, Mr. and Mrs, J. Collins at Elmer Collins' for the week-end. Mr. Fred Owen, of Toronto, visited at Donald Ballard's, Mrs. Steer and Ed. of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day, of Orono, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Steer, Mr, Walter Steer, at James Philp's. Miss E. Sutcilffe and Mr. Bill Ton- kin, of Oshawa, at Mr. R."Sutcliffe's. The music committee of the Church Anniversary wish to thank those who assisted in the music at both services. , We enjoyed the duet of Mrs. Dobson and Mrs. McMaster, also the solo of Miss Patsy Wilkinson. We appreciate the kindness of Betty and Pet in giv- ing of their musical talent, i FOR SALE--Quebec Heater, medium | size, in first class condition. Apply to Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey, Port Perry, Phone 218. "FOR SALE-"Apartment size cook stove, in good condition. Apply /Phéne 1246 r 12, Port Perry. and is using crutches, Hope he will I'soon be better. Mrs, Kennedy of Toronto, is visiting Mrs, Russell Hood and other friends and relatives for a few days. : Three men had the misfortune to get upset in Scugog Lake from a boat, on Sunday, near Stephengonys Point, but were soon rescued after they were well soaked. Their rescuers gave them a change of dryclothes, 'We hope they will have no bad after effects. Mr, C. Brown and friend of Oshawa, called at the pargonage Sunday morn- ing, and -later assisted Mr, Dehton with the service, } Miss Ann Melynchuk and sister Nettie spent the week-end and. holi- day in Toronto. | Mrs. A. Crooks is leaving on Tues- day for California sgein for the win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. M. King visited their daughter, Mrs, -T. Cook and little grandson Tommy Cook in Toronto re- 'cently. The Ladies work bees are' till go- ing strong at the new Church, The weather is grand for all the "fall work, which is coming along good. |APPLE DAY-- Saturday: one name. a | When I Took ar. Lt dings ond i i | sie 0 modern (2 | Kitchen 2 War WOMAN doesn't want to improve her home... whether she lives in city or country? ... Kitchén, bathroom, living room, playroom, verandah . . . there is § always something that can be done to make work easier, . pe y life more comfortable. But such plans take money --and most women want to be sure they can be properly carried through before they start. vd That means pha and that's where Canada Savings Bonds' come in. You may purchase up to $1000 i in any : They are as safe as Canadd, and may be cashed at your bank at full face value any time. They pay 2¥%9% interest for good measure, and are registered .* in the owner's name for protection in case of loss. They : may be bought for cash or on easy instalments, The whole family can get behind your plans to make your dreams come true with Canada Savings Bonds. Consult your bank or investment dealer today. Prince Albert Greenhouse Phone 174 r 11 WE HAVE: Just 14 Days More Good Quality Spring Filled Mattresses ~ BULBS "OF DIFFERENT KINDS Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, and so forth, Potted Plants at all times. Flowers for all occasions It will be two weeks before | 7 we shall have full supply. | Order ROSES for the week end, : "AUCTION. SALE of 40 head of Purebréd Herefords, the | property of Jeff L. Ashmore, at lot 4, con, 18, Emily "Township, 8 miles! East of Lindsay, on Saturday, Oct. 25. 14 breeding cows, Domino breeding; 2--two year: olds, Bocaldo breeding; 7 year olds, 7 Heifer Calves, 9 Bull Calves, all W.H.R. breeding; 1 herd: sire, Old Orchard Arthur, bred by John' a Terms Cash, sale alpm 0 reserve. Catalogues on; request. W. 8. O'Neil, Dentield, Auctioneer. FOR SALE--Acme Cooking Range, 9-16; Eaton roller beating Washing | - Machine. and Wringer; Stewart Clip-' ping Machine, all guaranteed going good as new. Phone 280, Fred W. Brown. : Ar M. Jawreses's a Spring Filled Mattress. : i sizes. "5k wy Enjoy, at low cost; the satisfying rest induced by Coil firings are embedded in'layers of colored felt--Result, u that. promotes refreshing sleep. $34.00 Value for $26, 60 Three Plece Bed Outfit Heh Bedstead of steel tubing, _ panel, and re-inforced with filler rods and cross + gtretchers. Mattress is filled with soft cotton, and . 'covered with durable art ticking, + Real 'Value at $32.60 | 'PTOLEMY'S FURNITURE - PHONE 248, PORT PERRY oyant surface All Sizes. - decorated with narrow High riser springs, 1] ------ "SATURDAY, GOTOBER 3 Pr Stock and implements, the property of OLIVER HUBBARD, 'Lot 2, Con: 9,{ East Whitby, 2% miles East of Rag- Jan. 'Sale at 12.80. 'Terms Cash. © Ciitford Pothick, Auctioneer FOR RENTY Part. of dwelling, con- sisting of four rooms, in Port. Perry. Write Box 41, Port Perry Star, ak IF BACKAKCHES are owing you. up, take RUMACAPS.. Pains and aches are relived after the first dose, Drug Store, : Towbin of Reach. ¥ . A Cotirt of Revision will be held in the Township Hall, Manchester, on Saturday, Nov. 1, 1047, at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. to hear appeals duly gf notified for or against 'assessments made. this year on which taxes for [1048 will be levied Fred Christie, Clerk 'FOR R SALE Eleven Pigs, 6 weeks' old. Findley Munro, mile west of 12 Highway. on 8th Con, of Rench.