Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1932, p. 8

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A SYMPTOM of faulty kidneys. Eradicate it by correcting Nature's filters with ANTA'S KIDNEY PILLS Dupes Druggist is authorized to re!:nd purchase price if relief not obtained. SOLD ONLY IN PORT PERRY AT LAWRENCE'S DRUG STORE - BACKACHE Mus-Kee-Kee-- A great tonic composed entirely of herbs gathered by medicine men of the Red Fatian tribe, per bottle, $1.00 Sargon-- A good spring tonic and specially recommended for the liver. Gallagher's Indian Lung Tonic-- Now One Dollar formerly $1.50 per bottle. Cod Liver Oil-- Put up by Parke, Davis, & Co. market. $1.00. Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario None better on the 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 N'T FORGET WE SELL THE BEST COKE AT THE BEST PRICE. DELIVERED IN TOWN FOR $11.00 PER TON. WE PAY THE WEIGH BILL. Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry CAWKER BROS. Give service and quality in every thing required from a meat market. --FOR PROMPT DELIVERY-- Phone your orders to 29w | day morning where she underwent an | operation for appendicitis. ' of writing she is progressing favor- the Boy Scouts with their leader, Mr. Geo, Painter, at her home on Tuesday | night, when a most enjoyable. time was spent. Mrs, Totten spent last week with her mother at Stouffville. Owing, 1 80 much sickens 1 tha). community the dance that was put on by the hockey team in the Community Hall last Wednesday night was not very largely attended. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs, W. S. Parks in the death last week of her sister Mrs. Sadler, of Kinsale. Mr. Tom Smith, of Oshawa, spent) the week end with his daughter here. Mr. Oscar Downey, who went West about two weeks ago, with a car load of stock returned home on Saturday. Mr. Schyler Porter who has been living on the Bright farm south of the village for the past two years, moved to Brooklin on Friday where he will continue running a milk truck to Toronto for Mr. Irwin McBrien. We are sorry to lose them from the neighbourhood but Mr. Porter will be a great deal more convenient to his work. Mr. Frank Booth, of White- vale, who bought the farm last fall, has moved in recently, and they are being welcomed to the neighbourhood. A number around are confined to their beds with the flu. Pleased to note by last week's Star that one who received his early train- ing on "the stage" at the little red school house here, is still appearing before audiences, but as a youth Andy didn't require so many hot water bottles when he was in action here. The Woman's Missionary Society held a Pot Luck Supper at the home of Mrs. Hattie Hudgins last week, when a most enjoyable evening was spent by the ladies. GREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. Embury in Coboconk on Tuesday last week attending the funeral of a cousin. Several from here attended the Sun- day School Convention held in Port Perry on Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Sonley, Pinedale, at Mr. Bushby's on Thursday, Miss Jean Bushby was rushed to Port' Perry Hospital early on Thurs- At time ably. Mr. William Bagshaw, Sunderland, visiting his daughter Mrs. W. Somer- ville, on Friday. Mrs. Clarence Brown visiting at Mr. T. Brown's last week. Mrs. McArthur and Dr. John Me- Arthur, at Mr. Donald McArthur's on Monday. Mr. Alex. Real has hired with Mr. Peter Leask for a year. The many friends of Mrs. (Rev.) den on his birthday. A very ® evening was spent. Ee over the week end, - A play will be given in the United] | Church on the evening of March 18th,| under the auspices of the choir, en- titled "The Prodigal Son" given by the young people of Thornton's Corners. = MANCHESTER Miss Josie Mitchell, Toronto, spent the week end with her father and| mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mitchell. Mr, Johnson, Mrs. Jas, Mitchell, and| Mrs. Gerrow, attended the Sunday School Convention in Port Perry Wednesday of last week. The Sunddy School is holding] Prayer Meeting at the home of Mrs, Roach every Wednesday night . All are welcome and we urge you to at- tend. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cooper were in Oshawa on Thursday of last week. Sorry to report that Mrs. F-Crosiér is still on the sick list. vhloney a igs 0 he no tail you can put salt on The play is being given by the Manchester 'Women's Association, Be the one to hold the Jucky ticket. The Ladies' Aid is putting on a ids play on Friday night in the Township Hall. PM Pb The world disarmament conference will adjourn for two weeks beginning March 19, it was decided on Feb. 29. The world disarmament conference unanimously selected a yardstick on Feb, 256 to measure armaments in its futu¥e negotiations, and turned down a Russian plan for general and total disarmament, World-wide pressure on China and even more on Japan was brought by the League of Nations on Feb. 29, to accept a plan for an armitice and a round table conference to stop the Shanghai bloodshed. The German Reichstag concluded its brief pre-Easter session on Feb. 24 by approving March 13 as the date of the presidential election, then voting the Bruening Government its confi- dence by a margin of 25 votes and re- jecting non-confidence motions pro- posed by anti-Government parties by a vote of 289 to 264. mE rzQ WANTED 50 bushels of good mangels. Apply to R. A. Peel, Phone 86j, Port Perry. It has been storming lately, are comin! en the mud- cats and perch, the 'lunge, epicurean tastes--if we are not, we have the fun of fish- ing anyhow. LOST A Green Punt from Pine : Point. Finder please notify Murray McLaren, Phone 122 r 5, Port Perry, or R.R.3. tl MAW S FOR SALE Good shorthorn bull, 16 months old. Apply to D. Scott, Con. 6, Reach Tp., Phone 90 r 1-1, 1 One of the many pleasant things about the new Pontiac Six is _how easily it is controlled. The Syncro-Mesh transmission makes gear shifting effortless -- and quiet. With Pontiac's free wheeling, the clutch is unnecessary in changing to second and third steers on roller bearings, while large : brakes and tires bring you to a quick, easy stop. You'll find the Ride Con- trol located conveniently on the dash. With this, you can instantly adjust the shock absorbers for dif- ferent loads, roads and speeds. Many other handy the floor-button control to dim the headlights, will please you. Of course, - the narrow windshield pillars and the large 'rear window also help the driver. We could tell you a great deal more, but why not try these things for your- self? We have a car waiting for you 1 to drive. Risht sew we'ts in» pod. tion to give you a good allowa 23 : car--~G MA ER aunt. Tons home games from CF £.5, CX LLoat CECA, ut pom, speeds. Then, too, the car features, such as | Admission--Adults 26c. Children 16¢c| | i best price. but cheer upHshing days : and the bass will satisfy our lucky and can catch them. If desire to ny of your papers, jewellery, Ether J ) ly in one of our. Safety ; Boxes, you will find our s ie render prompt and courteous 'at all times during bankin The eost to you is only nor B we are glad to' be of any possible assistance When you wish access to your X. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE with which is amalgamated (rue STANDARD BANK O OF CANADA hos 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 Will also quote on timothy seed. If you are mixing your own laying meal, 'we can supply you with 60% pure meat meal or 40% meat. and bone mi Something of this ature is absolutely necessary if you would have winter eg; We also have Royal, Purple Laying Mash, Oyster Shell and Grit. We always keep a complete stock of high class Groceries, Boots and Shoes, grockery, etc., and would be pleased yo serve you during 1932 J. F. McCLINTOCK PORT PERRY, ONT. DON'T WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS in the latest styles. 'Excellent cloths and trimmings. Workmanship Guaranteed. FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL COAL COKE WooD | i "Blue Coal", America's fnat an the fon Coal: heacite genuine +

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