Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 Jun 1933, p. 8

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Lawrence's Drug Store News (Your Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) . PALMOLIVE SOAP Te. cake, or 4 cakes for 26ec. | LE Te. cake or 4 cakes for 2c. CONDE CASTILE SOAP---This high quality French Castile Soap is 72% Olive oil. Large cakes bc. each, or 6 for 26e, X VINOLIA CASTILE Long bars CARNATION BATH SOAP--Extra large cakes, extra fine quality. Made in England, .. 20c. cake, or 2 cakes for 8be. VINOLIA BORACIC AND COLD CREAM BATH SOAP--In two sizes Small Cakes, 10c. each. Large cakes 20c. each, or 2 for 86e. NEKO GERMICIDAL SOAP--Cleansing and refreshing and at the same time prevents infection Per cake 26¢. KLENZO TAR SOAP--Excellent for shampooing...Large Cake 25c, A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49. PORT PERRY THE REXALL STORE Take advantage of the season, and advertise what you have for sale. EFFECTIVE MAY 8th Owing to the increase in price of flour, and tax on sugar and other ingredients, we find it necessary to increase the price of bread to 70. Delivered. Counter trade will remain at 6c. -- GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, 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. RAT-NIP FOR RATS--35¢. per tube. With each tube is wrapped a coupon. Send the coupon to the manufacturer with 30c. and you will receive three silver teaspoons worth fifty cents each. Your initial letter engraved on them if desired. See spoon in the window. YE OLDE ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS--Give health and tone to the stomach, liver and blood. 39c. per large tin. HORNER'S MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS--For acid stomach. 26c¢. per box. Four dozen tablets in the box. LYMAN'S WAVE SET--Large bottle only 35c. Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario * COAL - COKE - WOOD CEMENT - LIME - TILE When in need of any of the above give us a call. We have a full supply on hand to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE---That Better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. SCOTCH COAL, WELSH COAL, STEAM COAL, CANNEL HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE, BODY HARDWOOD, HARD-| WOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. CEMENT--A fresh carload just arrived, Also Fresh LIME and PARISTONE, TILE. Your orders will receive our usual prompt and careful Sttention, PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G.W.PYATT Phones--94 W and 94J. "Reliable Service and Better Pua" SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, commencing at the hour of two o'clock jn the afternoon to hear and consider all appeals duly filed against the said assessment roll. All persons interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves | accordingly. W. F. DOBSON, Clerk of said Municipality. SCUGOG Elford attending conference at Bow- manville. Sunday Schools as usual. Ice Cream Social on Thursday (to- night,) June 1st, for the closing meet- |' ing of the season. Eyeryone come prepared to have a good time as a special program is being prepared. Everybody welcome. All for '10c. The boys play their first game of baseball with Myrtle boys on Friday Let us be on hand and encourage the boys by our presence. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. D, 8 |"Cherrie back to their home here after being in Oshawa for a few years. Mrs. .-D. Hope and son Leonard, spent the 24th with the former's cousin Mrs, A. Martyn. Mr. George Fines visited with his cousins Misses Jennie and Mae Leighton, in Cartwright, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hope .and Eileen, Jack and Mack, of Prince Albert, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Demara, on Sunday. We congratulate Mr. Glen Elford on completing his third year course in Civil Engineering at Toronto Uni- versity, very successfully. Miss Hilda Milner has returned to her position with the General Motors in Oshawa, after her month's holiday. Mr. Stouffer, of Stouffville, was calling on his customer last week with the Rawleigh products. The Girls' Institute will not meet again until later in the summer. Miss Ivah Milner is visiting her sister Mrs, E. Sweetman. Miss Myrtle Sweetman, of Torénto, visited her parents, over the week end. Mr. George Fines visited relatives in Toronto recently. The girls are getting together to practice baseball to be Teady for the first game. CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Milner and family wish to thank their many friends and neigh- There will not be any worship ser- |: | vice next Sunday, on account of Mr. The young people are having an} night at the Centre school grounds.|: hoped she would be with them when], they held" Het meetings again next fall, % The 'W. May me on Wednesday in' the church aior with a goodly attend- ance. & Born, on Friday, May 26th, to Mr. and Mrs, C. Clarke, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Philp, of Toronto, yero pt visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ED, and week end visitors were: Mrs, G. Northcott and Miss. Ruth Northeott: of Toronto, with Mrs. Northeott's father, Dr. Campbell; Mr .and Mrs. G. Lyle, Toronto, with Mrs. E. Lyle; Miss B. Smith, of Niagarsi-on-the-Lake, with her mother Mrs. M. Smith; Miss Macpherson, Toronto, with Miss G. Martyn; Mr. Reid, Miss P. Reid, and Mrs. An- drews, with Mrs. R. Bond; Mrs. W. Campbell and family, of Toronto, with the Misses Tewkesbury and Mr. R. R. Bongard and friend, of Torento, also with the Misses Tewkesbury. \ HOW TO BUILD-A ROCKERY «By special arrangement with Arcadian Nurseries. : During the last few years there has been 8 tremendous demand for a space;in the garden that might be called a rockery. This desire has been created by the. -reminiseenses of travellers to Europe, who have been astounded at the magnificent beauty displayed by the floral gems, which have their home in the crags, and crevices of the Alps. These vistas of beauty are not easily forgotten. So they return with those memorable visions, determined, if possible, to}. build a rockery. A great many Alpine bours for the kindness and sympathy extended in their recent sad bereave- ment. plants take kindly to our Canadian climate, and there are thousands of locations that may be transformed. First then; let us keep a very strong x en's Association held its : ing hard they do not retain moisture. Sometimes it is possible to obtain] stones that have been subjected to the action of air and water. These by form an ideal material for a rockery. Regarding the placing of the stones]. the following suggestions may be helpful. A well planned | rockery should be two-thirds stone, and one- third plants .when finished. Do not place stones too close together; allow for ultimate growth of plants, Never have the plants in straight lines, or uniform size. Imitate nature as much will be the result. . Next week's article will deal with' Rockery, Plants, and will be" helpful in making your selection. Y 'If you" have any problems pertain- stamped addressed envelope. The annual Sunday School Anniver- sary which was held on May 21 and 24, was a huge success. The weather was ideal on both occasions and the crowd was immense. The Sunday services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Patt of Sunderland The music for the morning service was provided by Zion Choir assisted by Miss Wilma Hall of Sunderland. Seagrave Choir had charge of the] > Bradhi me between aE aie site Sn cont at alk wi Server : entitled Acquainted with Madge," prese given, and much credit is due the trainers for 'their "work in 'preparing| - the play. The play was presented twice so that everyone present might| : 'have the opportunity to see it. panied by Mrs. Frank Broad of Osh-| awa, attended the Anniversary here on Wednesday . | Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stokes spent Syne day with friends at Omemee, at the home of Mr. Norman Osborne. | Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Acton of: To- ronto spent Sunday, with her pa Mr. and Mrs. Joe Short, - Our hardball team played a game with the Little Britain Little Britain on Saturda: ening The Zion boys brought home the vie- | tory with a score of 23-10. It is to 'be hoped they keep up the good work. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Henderson of '"Getting] - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper and baby, | Mr. and Mrs. Allan of Orono, accom-| Mr. and Mrs. Francis' Stokes 'and Mr, Alvin Allan of Orillia is visiting ronto, visiting at Mr. Blaire's on Sat- "The St. Jolin Farm, near Sainttield fins been sold. \ ; ; Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Leo are mor- ing to Bond Head. i ew Lov he i Hrs, Baldwin has sald hor house to Mr. Dyson. Mrs, Williams: is visiting in Kin- cardine. | Mrs. W. Phosnis; Harry: and Joan, bof Toronto, were visiting friends there on Sunday. : Mr. W. Brooks, 'of. Manchester, 'Emmerson' s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, 'Spencer' and. family, of Claremont, were visitors at' Mr. 8, Tvan Spencer's 'on Sunday . The mumps 'are'in our: 'midst again. 10] Several of" the children have taken | them, as has Miss St. John, the teach- - er in the junior room. But the holi- days didn't go so hot as some of the: children expected as Miss Channon of Victoria Corners was called in to wield the brand of knowledge. ? 5

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