Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1931, p. 5

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See Display of AE Goods, Brushes, ote. ~~ == A. M. LAWRENCE, Phm. B. The Female swore Phone 49 . KEYSTONE TOILETWARE fei us show -you the Newest, Styles, Colors, ete. PORT PERRY, ONT. | - WE are all set for business in our New Store and we offer special bargains i in Shoes and Men's Wear. We feature quality goods that prove beyond a doubt that it pays to es the Best. Cheap gois are dear goods fo in the end. We offer the Public zools at prices that cannot be replaced for the same money. Fife © Give us a trial and be convinced. You 2 will do well to examine our samples. : If in need of a suit; we guarantee a fit i and our price is pw | J. McKEE & SON Superior Stores wosov/LE CANNINGTON a a 'September 23-24-25-26, i > The PREMIER EXPOSITION of Livestock, =/ | - _ LINDSAY CENTRAL FAIR 1931 The GREATER SHEESLEY SHOWS T Es ¢ pas ANIA HARD COAL |} the corner. Why not fil. 25 9) I assure' Have Plums and G expect es as soon as ® Feady. and, Il is le to have your Hoots and Shoes, _; Grockery, ele! a E MCCLINTOCK 'PORT PERRY, ONT. When Your Money Travels by Mail Send your rémittance by Canadian - Bank of Commerce Money Orders. They are convenient, efficient and economical. The money is fully in- sured against loss or theft in transit. It can reach only the person to whom it is addresseéd.- Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders are as good as cash and are acceptable anywhere in Canada, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated (rue STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ) Have you heard about PYRO-TEST i The FIREPROOF INSULATOR Cool in Summer Warm in Winter Fireproof all the time ' Port Perry 183 Oshawa Lumber Co. . LIMITED At Swan Brothers Port Perry ; CAWKER BROS. CHEAPER MEATS Owing to the lower prices on the Live Stock Market, we are able to buy better and are 'offering choice cuts of beef, veal and lamb at reduced prices. . Phone in your orders--29w * Lumber and Builders' 'Supplies We are grateful to our many patrons for their price." Let us s oo you our fine display of _ many lines 'Whic you teed when building, choice of a good place to buy stock at the right "Stoves House, vith modern bathroom, electric lights and furnace, BOYS FOR FARM WORK Boys from 16 to 20 years of a experienced on farms in Ontario, available immediately for placement on a yearly basis. Wages according torage, experience and ability. Pro- testant homes only. Write the Hostel, Notval, Ontario, or telephone George- town, 90 ring 8. ----, PP FARM FOR SALE OR FOR RENT 100 acres, more or less, West half lot 1, con. A, Mariposa. 20 acres of pasture with running water, balance in good state of cultivation. Frame house and out buildings. Small or- chard. Close to school, church, store and P.O. on county road. Apply to J. McDougall, Seagrave P.0., Ontario. S. 24 ' -------------- PO. ONTARIO COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR DATES Following is the revised dates of the local school fairs. Brooklin, Friday, September 18th. Manchester, Friday, September 25th. Seugog, Monday, September 28th. Greenbank, Tuesday, September 29th. Sunderland, Wednesday, Sept. 30th. ------, EP eee. HOUSE FOR SALE On Lake Scugog, brick, six rooms and bath, electric water system, electric lights, half acre lot, small fruits, fruit trees, double garage, good cellar, soft and hard water. Apply to G. S. Wal- win, Janetville Station, Phone Lind- say 1138 r 2-1. Sept 14 et Oe. WOULD YOU MARRY Canadian. girl 17, worth $20,000; Widow 36, $40,000; Widow 42, worth $70,000? Photos, description: free. Mrs. Warn, 8377 W. 4th St, Los Angeles, Calif. Oct19 The Creamery IS PAYING 21c., 20c., and 17c., FOR BUTER FAT. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to the PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to § p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store | ciation friends last Tuesday, Sept. 8, 'Sunday. en - Group No. 1 of thé Foot Appoint. vy. The Tiabining ah struck ih, tree near Mr. R. Hood's ment are Mrs. W. Jeffrey, Mrs. E. and killed a cow belonging to Mr, G Clark, Mrs. F. Crosier and Mrs. C.| oo The rain wis very ¢ Hardy. They entertained their asso- able, at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. C. Hardy,| Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark visited their but owing to sickness, threshing and| daughter Mrs. A. Brunt at Ennis. silo filling quite 8 number could not| killen, on Monday. be present. There were three visitors| Mr. W. Hope visited his sister Mrs) from Pine Point cottages-- Mrs. €.[J. Raymes in Port Perry one diy lust Elliott of Brooklin, Mrs. Miller and 'week. Mrs. Moore, from Toronto. We were| My. and Mrs, E. Hance and son Len very pleased to have these ladies with attended the Henry family re-union us. Our association were invited to| at Oshawa last Tuesday ber 8. 3 meet at their cottages some time next| Over one hundred" a enty-five Summer, | were present at this v gathering, The program for the afternoon was: Members of the family were present hymn 188, prayer lead by Mrs. Joblin, from Deckerville, Michigan; Scoter, Psalm 61 read by Miss Zella Hope,| New York; Albany, Buffalo, Belgrave, hymn 223, Rev. Mr. Elford read the Cannington, Preston, Georgetown, First Corinthians, chapter 12. Mrs.|Port Perry, Toronto, and Bowmanville. G. Sweetman read an inspiring read-| A warm welcome was extended to ing on Christfin Leadership. Then | the large assembly of guests by Mr. Mrs. C. Elliott gave us a very inter-| Dearborne as host for the day. Some esting talk on several different lines| of the older members formed them- of work, two of them were, some one selves into a committee to make a to look after the strangers who come history of the Henry family in Can- to live in our community, and the|ada and England. A very enjoyable other is' birthday cards ahd bags of day was spent by all, - cheer for the shut-ins, but it was all full of material for thought for our take the place of the one destroyed future use. It was decided to gather by fire. some clothing, bedding, stécking yarn| ~My. Charles Daniels and Mr. Paul or anything that would help thepe Mugford spent a very pleasant week in need of clothing in the West, also | ang in Toronto and Frenchman's Bay. fruit to send to Toronto. The closing A number of our citizens are pre- hymn was 180, and the gathering was paring exhibits for the Port Perry dismissed by Rev. Mr. Elford as the Fair on Saturday. call came for supper. A very pleasant Our girls' softball team will try and social time was spent by all. again for the silver cup. We wish Mrs. D. Hope, and daughter Zella | them success. were recent visitors of her cousin Mrs. Rev. Mr. Elford attended the Pres- Mr. Boyko has built a new house to A. Martyn: bytery meeting at Oshawa, last Fri- Congratulations to Mr. W. N. Miller | day. on winning first prize in the aeroplane Sa race at the Exhibition. Mr. Miller has been entertaining us all summer with his flying stunts; also Mr. G. N. Irwin, whose father lived on the Is- land, in his boyhood days, and who often flies around here. Winona - - - Ontario, Misses Della and Hazel Lee of | Represented in this district by Brooklin, and Miss Nellie Lee, Port Benjamin Smith FRINGE re : " Perry, visited at their home here on Nugsery Stock E. D. SMITH & yo LIMITED Nurserymen, Landscape Architects, Mr. and Mrs. S. Ploughman and daughters, of Port Perry, were guests of her brother, Mr. Geo. Samells, on Sunday. Mr. Milton Demera was the guest of Mr. Robert Fowler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aylesworth and son Harold, of Oshawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn, one day last week. : Mrs. C. Hardy has a freak goose with two pairs of wings. The second pair stick straight out out on each side. Miss Luella Jeffrey visited Toronto friends last week. Mrs. A. VanNess is visiting with relatives in Toronto. omelrist 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) 1616 Station-to-stas one") tion Le pm. and 8.30 pm. local - ime are om the low evening rate. Between 8.30 p.m. md 4. 2p a, - they are on the "nig rate" basis and still lower. The Lost is Found Nita was worried + « « she could not imagine where she had lost her bracelet--in the hotel or on the journey home. "I can't think what I could have done with it," she kept telling her mother. "Why not telephone. to the hotel," mother suggested. "It's after cightthirty now and a fall will ooly cost a few Imagine Nita's joy when the hotel clerk told her that the bracelet had been found in her room and would be mailed to her right away. Thanks to her mother's suggestion, Nita's anxiety was re- at once . - and the cost of the call was considerably less than her taxi fare from the Station. TS Ne REPS

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