Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Mar 1933, p. 8

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; 9 Lawrence's Drug Store News : (You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) KEPLER'S MALT AND COD LIVER OIL--An excellent tonic, builds up resistence and stimulates the appetite. In two sizes 95¢. and = $1.50. WAMPOLE'S TASTELESS COD LIVER EXTRACT--The reliable all-round tonic is an ideal preparation to take at this season. 16 ounce bottle; $1.00. ADLERIKA--For constipation, gas on the stomach and intestinal stasis. Thorough in action yet gentle and safe. Per bot. $1.25, ONE CENT SALE--We have received numerous inquiries lately re- garding the date of our Spring ONE CENT SALE. We are now pleased to announce that we have set the dates for April 6th, 7th, and 8th. Be sure to watch for further announcements of this great money-saving event. A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49. THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY pS ALL THE YEAR ROUND We offer you the service of our bakery. We save time, and money, and worry for you. Let us take care of your baking troubles, E__XOeX__X GERROW'S BAKERY WEMAN 1S when it is still new. who know that .good lumber £ spells permanence, come to us § with their plans. Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. AS SHE s NEVER O go Tie (HE QUITS NY A house built of poor lumber J is pretty well on in life even § Builders Phone 240 { PORT PERRY, ONT. iff Xm 3 ¥ Tg old-time costumes, which 'was Sven Ttiea amusing, and well worth the price of 3 id | admission. About twenty boxes and ¥ rs: Suan man Claughton. It was, v2 worth) the price of sale. The autograph|'. quilt was also auctioned, Mr. Edward ! Pomiery ol btaining it at a good Procedts wore about $28.00, rie. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ballard and fam-| ily at Earl Ballard's on Sunday. = | Sorry to report Mrs. John Medd has made no improvement. Miss Audrey Miller visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. Offen, Cedar Grove, this week. - Mrs. Ethel Mitchell is staying with Mrs. Jas, Ackney for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell and family visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Alderson. Mr. Melvin Ross spent last week with his parents at Myrtle. Miss Della Lee visiting friends at week end.. on Thursday last. ~ Balsam. Miss Vera Miller at home over the ; Mr, Prank Hortop was in Markham | 0% ! Mr. Frank Kendall has been' con- fined to his bed with a bad back. Ss Mr. Samgel Ray is under the care]. of the doctor, with a bad head as the result of a fall a few weeks ago. Mr. Dalton Alderson had the mis-| fortune to lose a horse last week. ------------ > FARMS AND TOWN PROPERTIES Attractive prices tof value. See Boynton, Port Perry. ; Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. Fo or Counter Check Books of all Kinds --SEE THE -- Port Perry Star, Phone 50, Port Perry [ The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. Maclean's Stomach Powder Made in England for indigestion, dyspepsia and various other forms of stomach trouble. 75c. per package. Also in tablet form. Russian Oil with Agar & Phenolpthalieu For constipation. A mild but very effective laxative. 16 oz. bottle for One Dollar. Kruschen Salts The giant package. You may try the small bottle first and if not satisfied return the regular size bettle and get your money back. Jig Saw Puzzles A new lot arrives each week. fd Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario Are You Burning Our Better Fuels? If not, start the New Year right by phoning us your next order. We have a supply on hand of all required fuels to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pennsylvania Hard Coal--Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE--Nut and Range sizes. WELSH ANTHRACITE, SCOTCH ANTHRACITE, CANNEL OAL, STEAM COAL, BODY HARDWOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. No delay in filling your order. We have a full supply ¢ on hand at an times. - PORT PERRY COAL YARD : : 3 W. 6. W. PYATT nudge Py "Rote Servis and Bete Fi {Phone 976. ot one It is 'Woportant 'that "you THANK YOU, CANADA--FOR THE BIGGEST JANUARY AND FEBRUARY LOOK AT IT il SWEEP RIGHT PAST fA THAT BIG EIGHT/ ORE Dodge's cars were bo WHY NOT, THE DODGE SIX HAS 75 HORSEPOWER ~AND IT's ALL CAR= NO EXCESS WEIGHT by Canadians in January and February in any other leaped into the spirit of the race. January and February in Dodge history -- four times as many as in January and February, 1932 -- and this enthusiastic buying continues. The new Dodge Six--priced right down among the lowest priced cars --is performing 1933's miracle of sales. People have ridden in the New Dodge... have driven it... have seen its beauty and have agreed with us that the new Dodge is a "Miracle Car" . . . setting absolutely new standards of value in the lowest priced field. Value is shown by performance. We wanted to know exactly how could only on city streets and level pot up the terrific grades of mountain touring, So we gave YY it a mountain. test. ; Well, the new Dodge Six wasn't satisfied with: 3 "ing the younger the Eight far behind. That's performance for you. It's the same big Eo aaa ast ovarywiire Wie iu And real beauty, too. Not flashy perform--not But the'sind of smart, good Jocks that grow on. Pitted against it-was a high-priced eights _ cylinder car. Neck and neck they started out. But midway, the big new Dodge Six began to thet in high There's Ho ¥irplm wei show its stuff. Inch by inch it crept into the lead. "WHAT AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE FOR. SUCH A BEAUTY | race up! With a rush, its 75-horsepower: wight. prsotaeen cio pt yout drive withoin feeling .. No Surplus Weight : Andits fast! Flashing speed in second, like a smarely elinbtog a a oustein, dus getting to the don't Pp, th

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