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Port Perry Star, 11 Feb 1932, p. 8

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ACKACHE ASTHPION of faulty kidneys. Eradicate it correcting Nature's filters with ) ANTA'S KIDNEY PILLS Your foie wiry is anthorized to refund p SOLD preyed IN PORT PERRY AT LAWRENCE'S DRUG STORE price if relief The difficulties are - wily dream of a United States of Europe is still a distant vision. Europe is still a conglomeration of nations among which many have a racial and tradi- tional hatred of each other--for no light reasons, but in remembrance of invasion with all its horrors and many acts of enmity, oppression 'and injus-|, tice which still inflame ever-open KRUSHEN SALTS-- Now is your chance to get the Giant Package at the regular price of 75c. BIG BOY TABLETS 100 sheets, plain. last at 29c¢. each. FOLD-OVER WRITING TABLETS-- Regular price 26c¢. CLEOPATRA PAPETERIES-- Regular price 40c. CHOCOLATES--Moirs', from 50c to $1.25 per pound CHOCOLATE BARS--2 for 5c, or 7 for 15c. FLOROSA SOAP--3 cakes for 10c. CASTILE SOAP--S8 cakes for 25c¢. Morrison's Drug Store Phone 16 Port Perry Regular price, 86c. While they Now 19c. Now 29¢c. Ontario REDUCED PRICES CHOICE BODY HARDWOOD, CUT IN 12 INCH LENGTHS DELIVERED FOR $12.00 PER FULL CORD. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER WHILE IT LASTS: COKE DON'T FORGET WE SELL THE BEST COKE AT THE BEST PRICE. DELIVERED IN TOWN FOR $11.00 PER TON. WE PAY THE WEIGH BILL.. en Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry ds. Beyond Europe, other races live in supicion and fear of each other, or wait until the western nations weaken, before rising against their influence or domination. France is going to be the scapegoat of this conference, All ardent paci- fists will pick on her as the cause of delay and obstruction. But it is not great. The | ask £ many and Austria and Hungary hav been powerless because of guns and airplanes and ba; they disarm, or reduce their strength by 50 per cent. That, in their opinion, make it cent. easier for ny to coal Now you can positively identif; favorite D. L&W (hard coal) before you burn it, It's trade-marked protection, Order from your Dealer NOW-- and know what 'blue coal' comfort means THE COLOR GUARANTEES THE QUALITY your Scranton Anthracite (tinted blue) for your B3 A Genuine Optical Sale mn +GONDUCTED BY THE OLD ESTABLISHED ELLIOTT OPTICAL HOUSE, Limited Two Expert Skilled Optometrists in At tendance Going on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Our Guarantee of Sat- isfaction goes with each Patron. Consult us with confidence. Cut this ad. out for the proper address. Our werd is our bond. Our Goods are Reliable, Stylish $5.45 Sold by many for over Ten Dollars. When sold by us they fit your eyes properly. When we refer you for medical examina- y ion, follow our advice. able. Extraordinary Special Value. One Day Ouly Our Shell Frames and Gold-Filled Trimmings, very stylish and dur- Complete with Spherical Peris-copic lenses. Expert Eye Expert Iunded ry ists in att SAVE YOUR EYES and SAVE | MONEY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, Consult our Agencies with confidence of the most Skilled Service. AY 1 San recommend any at i nel of 2.00 to 6 00 p.m. | their bi meron, os M.D, Ex- WE HAVE = H UN DREDS ba OF THESE TES TIMON- Read what our distinguished patrons think of our serviee suited ne Deir. well and so much that I BLACKSTOCK (Continued from page 5) to: To the King, by Mr, Summers, and responded to by -all singing the National Anthem. To Our County, by Mr. Harold Swain and responded to by Mr. Bowen, M.P. and Mr. Bragg, M.P.P. To the class in Home Eco- nomics by Mr. Oliver Smith, and re- sponded to by Misses Frances Mount- joy and Aileen Devitt, and Mrs. C) Marlow. To the Ladies by Mr. H. Aitchison and responded to by Miss F. Eadie. To the Class in Agriculture by Miss Olive VanCamp and respond- ed to by Messrs. Murray Byers, Hec- tor Shortridge and Herbert Swain. To our guests by Mr, Cecil Hyde and $8.45 Sold by many for $10.00 Complete with frames and lenses. Meniscus Quality and Spherical Strengths. ial prescription lenses at moderate prices. I got trom you in Glace a responded to by Mr. Jos. Forder in the absence of the reeve Mr. Norman Green, Rev. Dr. Whittaker, and Rev, Mr. Newell. A piano solo by Miss Gladys Newell and music by the in- strumental trio Messrs. Harold and Herbert Swain and Oliver Smith, varied the program. The following prizes were then pre- sented after which all joined hands and sang Auld Lang Syne. For gen- eral proficiency--1 Olive VanCamp, 2 Evelyn Sanderson, 8 Aileen Devitt. First in nursing, Lelah Mountjoy. 1st in Household Science, Ferga Johnston, 1st in sewing, Frances Mountjoy. For general proficiency, 1st Oliver] Smith, 2nd Hector Shortridge, 8rd Leslie Taylor, For stock judging, 1st Murray Byers, 2nd Harold Swain, 8rd Herbert Swain. On Friday evening of last week the teachers, pupils and "ex-pupils held a very successful dance in the township hall. = An orchestra from Bowmanvi'le provided the music. Lunch was served and a splendid time reported by. all, Games were provided in the basement of the hall for the younger pupils who did not care to dance, ; Herel Money to Loan ; Office: McCaw Blk, Port Perry. Phone 264, : : Ivah Milner. These meetings are very three months' with out missing will receive a nice button, so come every Wednesday evening, the last one of the month being social. Mr. J. Demara, Mr. J. Hardy and Crozier Bros, have installed radios,] which we hope they will énjoy. The Centre Sunday School met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Sweet- to reorganize. Rev. Mr. Elford open- ed the meeting by singing "Follow. Me" A good report was read by our treasurer, Mr, R. Milnér. "The officers are as follows: Superintendent--Mr. W. Samells Asst. Supt--Mr. 8. Chandler. Bible Clags Teacher--Mrs. G. Sweet- man. Asst--Mrs, G. Samells. Senior Teacher--Mrs. J. Milner, Assistant--Mis H. Carter. Junior Teacher--Miss M. Sweetman. Assistant--Mrs, R. Reader. Primary Teacher--Mrs, G, Samells Assistént--Miss M. Milner. Secretary--Mr., M. Démara Assistant--Mr. L. Sweetman, Treasurer--Mr. C, Carter. Organist--Miss M. Sweetman Assistant--Mrs. G. Samells Librarian--Mr. 8. Mark Miss Ivah Milner, Miss Zella Hope, Assistant--Miss H. Carter at the close of each service. Some very interesting contests, games and singing was a part of the program. Mr, L. Sweetman gave a couple of selections on the piano.Mr. Samells treated the gathering to ice cake, which finished up a wery plea- successful year, Mrs, C. Samells has been enjoying a couple of weeks with friends in To- ronto and Oshawa. Miss Aileen Sweetman visited the last part of the week with her cousin 'Miss Audrey Whitney, at Columbus. Migs Zela Hope was the guest of Miss Grace Mark on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. G. Hood, Mr. and Mrs, R. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Demara, at- tended the 26th wedding anniversary of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stone, at Seagrave, on Saturday even- ing, Feb. 6th. A very enjoyable time was spent. Their friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Stone many happy Te- turns. Mrs. H. Demara is visiting with her sister Mrs. J. Wannamaker at Sea- grave. 'Mr, Norman Sweetman visited his friend Mr. Leonard Hope on Sunday. Hardy last Friday, in honor 'of her 13th birthday. Our reeve, Mr. J. Aldred is attend- 'ing County Council this week. ' correct in spelling for the past month. Master Glen Demar and Miss Anna interesting and all those who attend] ' {fi man last Tuesday evening, Feb. 2nd,| . cream, and the ladies furnished the | sant evening. We wish the school al Misses Jean and Joy Hood were]. guests of their friend Miss Clara]. 'Miss Rena Sweetman of the Centre | School received a prize for having all]. Thompagn won firs. prize for the best reading in their class, Mrs. C. Graham, daughter Dorothy visited friends in Toronto Ving Mr. Eric Mills of Seagrave, Mogford and Mr, J. Burnham, were guests of Mr. C. Daniels on Sunday. ld Nerden | ing a few weeks with his parents here. |} Mrs. Thompson and daughter Purchasing commodities by ying ox dollar down sod 8 dollar 2 pe week" wn a ulari the object WE ra a be i. it is i] dor, 2d the purchaser cont- inues to yourself a fortune on the geri: pop by placing regular installments of your earnings in a Bank of Commerce savings account. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE i STANDARD "BANK OF CANADA A) Clover Seed We are buying Clover Seed again'this year, and if you have any to offer we will be pleased to quote you our very best price. Will also quote on timothy seed. If you are mixing your own laying meal, we can su you with 60% pure meat meal or 40% mbat and bone m / of this hature is absolutely necessary if you would have winter eg ' 2 hod have Sia 'Purple Laying Mash, Oyster Shell an t. We always keep a complete stock of high class: Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, etc., and would be pleased to serve you during 1932. ! J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT I PERRY; ¢ ONT. DONT WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Haye your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and id OVERQOATS: in the latest styles. . Excellent cloths and trimmings. Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL | coAL COKE WOOD x "Blue Coal", America's finest anthracite, the seunine ; * Scranton Coal.

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