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Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1931, p. 9

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© Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thornton spent Monday evening, the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan. Mrs. Jas, Wilson has returned home after spending the past week with her daughter Mrs. Russell Mark, Valentia. The Zion Dramatic Club held an oyster supper at the home of Mr. Fred Western on Thursday evening. Sup- per was served to about forty young people who enjoyed a good meal of oysters. Tomato soup was also on hand for those who preferred it. The evening was spent in dancing and playing euchre, etc. The musi颙 for the dancing was provided by Messrs. Loy and Carman Rogers. Everyone reported an enjoyable evening spent. Mr. Melville Thornton visited with his cousin Mr. Bruce Wilson during the past week. Mr. Stuart Hall attended the an- nual meeting of the Sheep Breeders' Association, which was held in To- ronto on Wednesday, and attended the Exhibition banquet at night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thornton entertained a féw of their friends to a dance at their home on Friday even- ing in honour of their nephew, Mr. Melville Thornton, who is home from the West for a short time. Mr. W. J. Hall spent Wednesday in Toronto. A number from here motored to Lindsay on Saturday and report the roads heavy in places. Friends are pleased to hear that Miss Ida McTaggart is able to be back to school again after having the misfortune of falling and breaking her arm. There was a good crowd at church on Sunday, it being missionary Sun- day. Miss McFarland gave a splen- did reading at Sunday School. Rev. Mr. Green preached a good sermon. The roads and weather were not very good but we were glad to see so many present. Mrs. Fred Western, Mr. Lloyd Western and Miss Gertrude McFar- land, were visitors to Lindsay on Sat- urday. Friends are very sorry to hear Mrs. Henry James has had a stroke, and is in very poor condition. We all wish 'her a speedy recovery. Mr. Frank Jacobs, of Eden, visited with- Mr. and Mrs. Silas Jacobs re- cently. Friends are sorry Mr. Silas Jacobs is still confinéd to. his bed. We all hope he will be better soon. : There are quite a number suffering from whooping cough and bad colds, in the vicinity. Mr. Geo. Thornton and his mother, Mrs. Wallace Thornton and Kathleen, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Loy Rogers. Quite a number attended the sale of horses at Mr. Percy Webster's at Oakwood, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sparks were visitors to Lindsay on Monday. Miss Helen Thornton spent the week end with Miss Meta Hall Mr. and Mrs. Collins,; of Pleasant Point, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thornton. Friends are sorry to hear Mrs. IL 'Hill is on the sick list. We all hope Mrs. Hill will be better again soon. The Zion boys journeyed to Little Britain on Wednesday and played a game of hockey with Little Britain boys. The score was 3-2 in favor of Little Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Dee King of Little THE PORT PERRY s¥az--- mbar es Britain, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thornton. ,Miss Florence Robertson spent the week end at her home near Lindsay, Mr. Melville Thornton, who has been in the Western Provinces for the past four years, is renewing old ac- Quaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hodson - were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hall on Sunday. They Invite you to Inispect their Goods id plated Ever.Re Myrtle Station Mr. Roy Bright had the misfo; to lose a valuable dairy cow last Farmers are taking advantage the good sleighing to get their years supply of wood. In two sizes. y: Safety azor with two blades¥ and pkg. of shaving cream, all for 50c. Kepler's Cod Liver Oil, with extract of Malt. A splendid w winter tonic. VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP, 5¢ per cake or 8 cakes for 25c. and Compre Prices. You get Excellent Forse for your "Money. Chain RED & WHITE Stores Speolals for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY [Sockeye Salmon, Clover Leaf, if, 15's 21c. Mrs. Frank Harrison spent a few JELLY BEANS, the kiddies treat ................. per 1b 19¢c. days last week in Toropto. STANDARDIZED COD LIVER OIL of definite Vitamin PEANUTS, fresh roasted ........................ per I 17c. Mrs. Oliver Lane has'returnedhome]ll = 7 #MF 13 MOLOHEY roe ranarnrperrn eae .per bottle $1.25 after spending last week in Toronto. Miss Olive Harrison left last week to spend the winter with relatives in New Ontario. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. Bakers and Confectioners, Port value Despite dese greatly lowered prices, the 1931 Pontiac is larger and improved in many ways. It is a beautiful car. Its spacious Fisher Bodies" are warm and comfortable. Rubber insulation at 43 points throughout the chassis eliminates squeaks and absorbs noise, vibration and road shocks. Pontiac's famous 60 horsepower engine delivers fine performance and is notably economical. AN prices at factory, Oshaws. Government Taxes, Bumpers and Spare Tire Extra. Six wire wheels, fender wells and trunk rack, included a3 standard equipment on sport models as slight extra cost. Away x ISTING from $875 . . 10W PRICES SPORT COUPE + 3 CABRIOLET . , $070" 2-DOOR SEDAN . $873 a-poorsenan , $970 last yesr's prices . . . General Motors value. . $875 . . sos eh _ PORT PERRY ~.that's what Va call real . with reductions of as much as $85 from . the new 1931 Pontiac offers you real The 1931 Pontiac has the complete equipment of a fine car, There are four Lovejoy hydraulic . shock absorbers. Five wire wheels are standard equipment on all regular models at no extra cost. See the 1931 Pontiac . . . drive it. You can buy Pontiac more conveniently through GMAC, General Motors' own deferred payment plan. You can be sure of continued satisfaction due to the protection of the written, understandable General Motors Owner Service Policy. PCNTIALCL ess a fine car, a modern car, a General Motors value Harold R. Archer Motor Sales Will do the rest. 'Morrison's Drug Store The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choles, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 73 W BERT MacGREGOR Pears "Falcon Brand," 2 tins for 25c. F. W. Brock & Son : A number of our people are suffer- Pert Perry = pd ~ Ontario VITONE, The Health Drink large ho. 21h oR a Sor ge ing from colds. Phone 16 WESTON'S SODA BISCUITS, 15 02. Pkg. .... + .vvsnreen. 15¢. -- Shure» Jorvies wis oo > 5 STRING BROOMS, real value ..............ocoiaveunnns 49c. nded. last Sunday evening, the | sesssssssssrsssssssssssssrserssterrrssststtststtssttsstsstestssstIststssstsesstsssssstansssssesessssey / pastor, Rev. Mr. Merriam, took his : iv text from the 22nd chapter of Luke, | § ; ak Tr basing his remarks on "Peter." The | # ANNOUNCEMENT : Qu . Oats, large package, 21c. 'choir, composed of about 16 men, led : PEANUT BUTTER, pint jars h 23¢. i f oll rendered tw . i | PEANUT BUTTER, pint jars .........cccc0c0.00.es e the service of song, and rendered two) § The Price of Bread is Reduced to §|SHREDDED WHEAT, (Cash and Carry) ............ 2 for 23. Bl KELLOGGS CORN FLARES ........ icine or i | SHAKER SALT, Red & White ...................... 2 for 19¢c. AUCTION SALE : of Farm Stock, Implements, etc., the 16e. for Standard Loaf i ° ~ property of Wm. T. Innes, lot 16, con. 1 Chipso, large package, 18c. 13, Reach Twp., on Thursday, Feb. 26, ; : / 1931. Mr. Innes is giving up farming, 3 ; + | MATCHES, Red & White, large boxes ............... 3 for 25¢. d th 11 be sold. See bills : a and overyping willie old Xe E. H. GERROW & SONS | SWEET MIXED PICKLES, large family jar ...........:..41e. | CORN STARCH, Canada Brand, BID PRE..:u ivi viiniisnase 10c. Perry. 8| LOAF CHEESE, Golden Spray, per 1b .................... 33c. FRESH CARROTS, per bunch 10c. AUSTRALIAN P , halves or sliced ........... 2 for 35e. RED & WHITE PAPER, large rolls ........ 3 for 2c. SUGAR, St. Lawrence Pure Cane Granulated ....10 Ibs for 55c. Pure Lard, 20 Ibs., $3.25 F. W. Brock & Sen Port Perry LAW OFFIC MONEY TO LOAN Office-- McCaw Block, Port Perry. GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. Phone 264 Phone 43 "QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE" E DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once FREE Have you seen the beautiful we are you can have your share BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, ete. Store. Try a bag of our 'REINDEER FL makes beautifu bread." - PORT ¥ PERRY, ONT. ficient proof that they are of the highest quality. Extra large tube JASMINE OF SOUTHERN. secre esss sss sestrass rss iving away absolutely FREE. If not, call and see them. Everybody may participate, an You will always find a full line of GROCERIES, J. F McCLINTOCK SAVE WITH TH SAF ETY Here are some specials on which you save real money and the fact that they are REXALL PRODUCTS is suf- REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA TooTH PASE. FRANCE-Our newest - Toilet Goods Line. troductory offer, we are 0 'Saturday ou can buy our Choice Pas! iio soe ol of petumme FREE with ess DoX ut Tace Toc. for 24's, 'and Bread Flour a0 $3. Sa Pastry Tour 100 1bs., yo powder. Both for $1.00. any of the following places: BILLIE BURKE 'CHOCOLATE BARS, rge 6 ounce Store, Port Perry | Willard & Co., Port Perry Wen sisinime ne tr nenssenen ae maaan ytd ny DR 19c. De Tom. Port Pert) The Raglan Mill -J. F. McClintock, Port Perry C. W. Lakey, Utica HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perry Dominion Store dishes ANNOUNCEMENT Te raise money, about $5,000 of : 'winter goods (men's, ladies' and ohildren's underwear, and many other lines) will be cleared out at less than cost. Come Into our ALIX. GILBOORD, Proprietor in our OUR. It store and see the many bargains for yourself. SATURDAY SPECIALS Gluten Meal & Shorts FLOUR Peter Raymer, Prince Albert PORT PERRY MILL PROPRIETOR

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