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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1929, p. 10

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GOOD, OATS FOR SALE Apply to Henry Collins, lot 7, con 10, East Whitby, R.R.2, Port Perry. 5 april 4 Slopes WOMAN. WANTED TO ASSIST IN - FARM HOME. Avwly at Star Office. mar28 elope - FOR SALE Nice small home, has bath, electric ar lane. lose to Danforth nd house and farm Call and see me. opert Boynton, Port Perry mar28 EXCHANGE! EXCHANGE! Several clients, Oshawa property, on farms with or without mortgage. Uriah Jones, Corner Bond and Simcoe Strets, Oshawa, Phone 2667. aprd --------( 00m MAN WANTED for general work on farm, Apply to J. W. McCormick, Brooklin, Ont. 1 ee OO Qe NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of An- thony Wells, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, Deceased Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 51 of The Trustee Act, R.S.0. 1927, Chapter 150, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Anthony Wells, who died intestate on or about the 23rd day of February, 1929, in the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, are required, on or before the 1st day of June, 1929, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Leonard Burnett, administrator of the estate of the said deceased, at address hereunder given, their Christian names and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars, in writing, of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. And take notice that after such last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time ef such distribution. Dated at Toronto this 2nd day of April, 1929. CECIL E. PUTMAN, 101 Federal Bldg, Toronto, Solicitor for the Administrator. Sonya The Ladies ny ld a very suce Sucre 4 ui ete rainment. on ght youn, omen presented a play entitled: ow' the Story Mi Jean Charters gave some i readings. Mr. L. Gilson render- ed ¢ choice music on the violin, ac- nied by Mrs. Gilson. Other Tocal talent also assisted, at the conclusion of the progamme, lunch was served. Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray spent Easter in Toronto, Miss Lorna Dure was home for the 2 week-end. . Miss Mildred = McPhail "spent Easter with her parents. Mrs. Neil Ferguson and Mrs. Robert Ormiston were in Lindsay recently. Mr. Liexander McKinnon who has been on the sick list is im- proving. Miss Mary McTaggart with her mother, Mrs. Robert McTag- gart, for the holiday Mrs. Robert McNeilly was in Port Perry on Thursday. Miss Ola Hill visiting friends here on Sunday. Miss Aileen Williamson hasre- turned from a pleasant holiday spent in Toronto and Oshawa. Misses Doris and Anna Wil- liamson. were home for Easter. Mh KEY POULTRY FEEDS. How to Feed. Do not feed anything until the chick is 72 hours. old. Never let the chicks get chilled. At 72 hours feed charcoal and fine grit or fine sharp sand. Repeat this again two hours later. then put our Golden Key Husky Baby Chick Mash in small heppers in front of the chicks and from time to time refill the hoppers so that the chicks will get all they can eat. Haye plenty of hopper space-so that all the chicks ean get plenty of feed. There is no danger of overfeeding. Also have plenty of clean water and grit available at all times. Do not feed GOLDEN anything else to baby chicks or give them anything but water to drink. At GETS McKEE AWARD H. "Punch" Dickins, commer~ cial pilot, of Edmonton, Alberta, , who was awarded the McKee tro- phy for 1928, for meritorious ser- vice in the advancement of avia- dion in Canada. During the year he pent a total of 1,036 hours in the air. ten days feed sugar beets cut fine in half inch slices or chopped cabbage or lettuce. No grain is necessary until the tenth week, then feed Golden Key | Chick. Scratch and at the same time discontinue feeding the Husky Baby Chich Mash and start feeding Golden Key Developing' Mash, and if milk is available it may be-used to advantage, although it is not necessary. Plenty of clean water is necessary at all times, Continue this feeding until the pullets are nearly ready for the laying pens; then as it is necessary tohave the pullets in -eondition to stand the strain of heavy laying, hop- per feed three parts cracked corn and one part wheat for about two weeks, then move the pullets'to their parma- | nent winter pen and fill "their feed] hoppers. .witl ~Golden Key All-Year Laying Mash. Feed six quarts of grain (cracked corn and wheat) to 100 birds; two in the morning and four at night. We find that the birds reach the peak of production when they consume one pound of mash to one pound of grain. Here are thee: important reasons 'pensive type of restfulness. McLaughlin-Buick', lic shock absorbers . . « + absorb the jars and jolts of the ; thus adding still furs ther to the buoyancy of McLaughlin. roughest Buick travel. - And-Wvbekan ing spaciousness of McLaug _ interiors, provide luxury for every passenger. McLaughlin-Buick offers the highest standard of motoring comfort ever at- tained; and this is one vital reason why more motorists drive McLaughlin. M LAUGHLIN BUICK'S famous : cantilever spings--the most ex- springs employed on any car in the world, coupled with the famous McLaughlin-Bu? drive--are designed solely for comfort, not for transmission of power; and provide the maximum seat-cushions, together with the loung- torque tube degree s Lovejoy hydrau- front and rear deep, soft hlin-Bui unequalled riding Each $1040. - St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar Pure Dutch Cocoa,. . .per 1b 17c. P. & G. Soap ......10 bars 45¢. STAL NI { SURETY ites \PLR il St. Lawrence Yellow Sugar nl Icing Sugar; ......3 bs for 29c. Raincoats---The a Katbarolie raincoat i hy the most serviceable and attractive Sooling cont on the market. Blue ) and Fawn shades. : ; : Be " Gicerids 60 "Dice Sugar . vale a en Fancy Cakes, ......pe Huron Toilet Paper .. cwt. box 26¢ r 1b 25¢, 6 for 25¢. Staunton' s Sunworthy Wall Papers "They will Not ~ Fade?" Our stock is now 'complete with this new durable paper. in patterns. Better 'and Brighter than before. Buicks than any other fine car. N-30-3-208 BEARE BROS. YOU WILL NEVER GET COLD IF "7 YOU BURN OUR DEVOTED TO QUALITY The Durant "40" De Luxe Coupe Red Seal Continental Motor Bendix Four-W heel Brakes Morse Sikent Timing Chain Full Force Feed Lubrication Passenger Cars Fours and Sixes from $675 to $2095 f0.b., Leaside, Ont. Standard Factory Equipment : Taxes Extra HE Durant "De Luxe" Models lead the way in ban] porating refinements that until now were not obtain. able in the four cylinder field, You will really have to examine these smartest-of-all fours to fully appreciate them. And you must convince yourself of their great performance range as well as their unique riding and driving ease by taking one out on the road, Your dealer will oblige, without obligating you! BUILT BY : DURANT MOTORS of CANADA LIMITED CANADA Port Perry Ww hei Better Automobiles Are Built -- McLaughlin-Buick Will Build Them - Ontario We also find that the above method, if followed from the time the chicks are hatched, will produce plenty of 'eggs when the price is high. if the chicks have beén hatched during March, April and May. Dry pens, free from draught; four square feet of floor space for each bird; cleanliness and freedom from lice and mites;plenty of clean drinking water and good feed in correct quan- tities at regular hours, also a few sugar beets or other green feed, will produce a full egg basket. Sold by Jas. McKee & Son, at the Superior Store, Port Perry. -------- 000 300. ATTENDED RECEPTION TO HEALTH NURSE AT LINDSAY. (Lindsay Daily Post.) Lindsay Women's. Institute Held Re- ception for Miss Mabel R. McMillan. The reception given by the Lindsay Women's Institute for Miss Mabel R. McMillan, the new public health nurse, was a success in every way. Some 300 people grasped this . opportunity to meet Miss McMillan and practically | every club and organization was re- presented. The hall was decorated with the Institute colors, blue and gold. Assisting Miss: McMillan to receive convenor of the child welfare com- mittee. In the afternoon tea was poured by Mrs, Lou MacGregor and Mrs. W. A. Scott and was served by Mrs. Golden and Mrs. C. Beadle. On the centre of of their table they had a beautiful bouquet of spring flowers. In the evening Mrs. F. H. Dunk and Mrs, S. Higgs poured tea and Mrs. Dickerson and Mrs, Webb served it. Music was given in the afternoon and evening by Mrs, W, A. Scott, Miss Edythe Holmes; Miss Sluggitt and Mr. Reg. Howe. Miss MeMillan expressed her thanks to the Women's Institute for according her the opportunity of meeting the people of Lindsay in such a pleasant way and thought that it would asisst her a great deal in her work here. Miss McMillan, is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. A. McMillan, of G bank, A DIED Rundle--At Edmonton, on Thurs- day, March 14th, 1929, J. Wesley, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rundle. Interment took place in Edmonton. Mr. Rundle attended High School in Port Perry; but had| were Mrs, W, J. Waite, president of the Institute, and Mrs. J. Bradford, been in the West for a number of omelris EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Author of | The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 1516 PHONE Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) i516 COAL. We sell the best--Lehigh Valley Car and Solvay Coke. We can deliver it to your residence if desired. Myrtle Elevator Phone 120 r 5 Myrtle Station, Ont. J. A. HETHERINGTON 34 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronto Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m. Phone 258 W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 am. to 5 pm. Office over McKee's Shoe -Store. ELEVATOR A CARLOAD OF COKE HAS JUST ARRIVED me GOVERNMENT TESTED 8 CLOVER AND Sep Sam FOR SALE. (Get orders in CHOPPING DONE-ON. Day AND FRIDAY ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist SPECIAL PRICES MEN 5 SUITS and Overcoats] MYRTLE ==

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