~ was served and everybody was quite . two able speakers, and made special "mention of the Utica Choir and also "Pickett, of Bethesda; who sang a solo. | 3 " : | % Ww Ray = ov ' < Steer. | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY. jth, 1984 a2 dt VI et T. BINNS JULY SALE of BRAY CHICKS . PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Only a few more days to get your supply--Last eggs now in incubator. Standard Quality Foundation Stock program was presented and about 40 "Three-week-old Pullets", incubator, Day-old Leghorn Pullets 3-week-old Place your or write direct to St. Catharines. Day-old Barred Rocks ..,........ .$ 7.96 per 100 $ 9.96 per 100 10-day-old Barred Rocks ,......... 11.95 per 100 13.95 per 100 3-week-old Barred Rocks ....... ... 16.95 pet 100 17.96 per 100 White Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes (day old only) same as Barre Rocks If you like Leghorns, this is what you want. Cockerels taken out as they come from the 86% accuracy guaranteed. proving very popular with many of our customers. : Standard Quality .Foundation Stock horn Pullets ........ 25.76 per 100 er with your nearest Bray Hatchery or sales office--or Send $1.00 deposit with order and pay balance on safe delivery of chicks. BRAY CHICK HATCHERY, 79 Clayburn Ave, St. Catharines, Ont. Bray Hatchery at. Lindsay, corner Lindsay and Kent Streets This advertisement has received Government Approval insofar as it refers to baby chicks. we have been hatching A real opportunity ullets next fall. The "Day-old Pullets" or 'This new development is .. $16.94 per 100 $19.95 per 100 $20.76 per 100 A-------- meee a -------------------- Eu---- IS EASY IF Ns THE CHOICE OF GOOD MEATS - -- FROM -- BERT MacGREGOR 1 YOU BUY EPSOM HOLDS LADIES' AID MEETING AT HOME OF MRS. R. J. CLARK. Last Thursday the Epsom Ladies" Aid met for the first time under the Presidency of Mrs. Alfonso Claughton. The meeting was a success and was held on the lawn of the hostess Mrs. R. J. Clark. A brief but interesting guests were present. ¢ After the program, a dainty lunch satisfied with the supper, weather and the number who were present. It was announced at the meeting that Mrs. Claughton purposes holding a social gathering at her home on the 19th inst. of which more particulars ; will be forthcoming. UTICA HOLDS DECORATION DAY ; Last Sunday favorable weather made Utica Decoration Day ideal in every particular. | : This meeting was distinct in that it had for its speakers, two consecrated laymen who very capably handled the subject. © These gentlemen were Mr. R. B. Smallman, of Port Perry and Mr. Geo. West, of Ashburn. It was very enjoyable to have them on this oc- casion. Mr. Smallman's address was entitled "Rememberance" and it will be long remembered. ; - Mr. Andrew Page, who has since its| . inception, handled the cemetery. funds, stated that the treasury now has $3600 in victory bonds besides $64 in cash. Mr. W. F. Thompson, of Manchester, paid very complimentary tribute to the that the musical program was much enhanced by the presence of Mr, L. Special mention was 'made to the present condition of the cemeteries under the able management of Mr. E. Kendall, the caretaker. A large gathering participated in the event. i SCHOOL REPORT S. 8. No. 5, Reach Sr. IV--Charles Cann 82, Aileen Harper 80,.Helen Hortop 178, Muriel Kerry 76, Verna Mitchell G8. . Jr. IV to Sr. IV--Rose Steer 83, Robert Sutherland 78, Kenny Reynolds 72, Richard Cann 61 (rec.) Sr. III to Jr. IV--Audrey Miller 82, Harlan Clark 81, Helen Robertson 72,| Blanche' Lee 72. : Jr, III to Sr. III--Murray Geer 80, John Ballard 73, Merva Ballard 172, Harold Harper 72, Bert Mitchell 69. Norma Davis*, Gerald Davis*: Sr. II to Jr. III--Clifford Harper 80, Thomas Sutherland 79. Sr. II--Alma Davis* Jr. II--Frances Steer 82, Marie Mitchell 78, Frank Skerratt 76, Geo- rgia Reynolds 74, Jean Ward 73, Doris Walker, 70, Melba Ballard 70, Willard Alderson 67 Ap. Pr. to Jr. 1--Stanley Alderson, Elmer Harper, Audrey Kerry, Betty Christie, Emmerson Harper, Eddy Sr. Pr.--<Walter Mitchell, Ralph Lee, Eva Henry, Jack Geer, Phyllis Akney. * Not ranked. 2 D, Catherwood, Teacher. lins, = Marion SCHOOL REPORT 8S. 8. No. 1, SCUGOG : Sr. IV--Irene Redman, Gladys Col- lins, Harold Martyn, Florence Carter, Alvin Heayn. School closed for the summer vaca- tion on Friday. Mr. Moyer leaving in the evening to spend the summer with his mother at Springfield. The Sunday School picnic that was held at Lakeview Park, Oshawa, on Thursday was largely attended. It was considered the best yet. Rev, Mr. Honey commenced on his new field on Sunday, preaching in the evening on the text "It is not yours that I want but. you", he explained very clearly the duties of the minister and he hoped with the co-operation of his parishoners here his labors would be very fruitful. On Friday of this week there will be an induction service here at 8 p.m., when Rev. Mr. Mec- Quade of Oshawa, Rev. Mr. Smyth of Port Perry and Rev. Mr. Crozier of Pickering will conduct the service. Mr. Frank J. Booth motored to Gooderham on Sunday and spent the holiday with friends there. Mrs. Crawford of Brooklin is spend- ing the summer at Mr. Frank Briggs'. Frank and Jim Maderson of Toronto spent the holiday with their father, Mr. Art. Manderson, Mr, Murray Spaulding of Toronto is spending the summer with relatives here, Mrs. Frank Brown is having a new roof put on her dwelling house at the farm. Miss Wilson of Mt. Zion is visiting her uncle, Mr, Wilfred Graham, UTICA Sorry to report Miss Marjory Bent- The afternoon session opened by the CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST cording to law, the last day for appeal * ley is seriously ill at present. singing of a hymn, Mrs. Robt. Heron | Miss Maudie Smith is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Lakey. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Williams and son, Miss S. Dafoe and Mr. Hamilton, of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. E. Kend- all on Sunday. Mrs. Bell of Ayr, spending some weeks with her son, Mr. Wm, Bell. REDUCED PRICES Suits sponged and pressed 60 Cents Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Over the Observer Office 'SHINGLES Best grade Quebec Shingles for sale at Myrtle Elevator of Ashburn read the Bible lesson and Murs. J, Johnson, offered prayer. Rev. My: McKay brought greetings from the Presbytery to the Presby- terial. Very appreciative letters were read by the supply secretary Mrs. McFar- quhar from the recipients of our bales. Mrs, Clarence Veal, Woodville, sang 'a solo. Mrs. .D. Strachan, of the Dominion Board was special speaker, at "the afternoon session. Mus, Strachan congratulated the Presby- terial on such a splendid attendance, and gave a_ very Inspiring message, stressing the responsibility and con- secration of each individual member in our 'meetings. The W.M.S. is the glory of our Presbyterian Church and we must tell our young people of the glory of our work. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Mys, T. C. Leask, Uxbridge. Murs. G. McEachern welcomed the Presby- terial to Woodville. Mrs. Ross of Beaverton moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Strachan, to the soloists, and to the Woodville ladies for their kind hos- pitality. The meeting: was brought to a close by singing a hymn and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. - S--- ~ "EYES OF LOVE" AT CENTRE CHURCH SCUGOG Miss Annie Gall and friend of Hes- peler, visiting with Mr. and Mrs." H. Harper. : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon . Bunker, Greenbank, with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lakey. Our boys played football at Green- Jr. IV--Edna Samells, Nelson Read- er, Percy Collins, *Lorraine Collins, *Olive Brown: . i Jr. III--Mildired Heayn, Joyce Read- er, Ruby Brown, Gerald ~Colleran, *Everton Collins. : Jr. II--Wallace Collins, Aleta Col-: Sweetman, Dorothy Graham, Elsie Reader, Merlin Collins. ! I--Myrtle Collins, Helen Sweetman, Walter Colleran, Allan = Redman, Evelyn Reader, Douglas Flewell, Geo. Samells, Roy Collins, Lois Reader, *Harry Brown. i Primer--Dorothy Collins, Jack Col- lins, Vernon Graham, 'Edgar Brown. * Denotes that child has been re- commended. * W. Niddery, Teacher. Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson are visiting at Lorneville. x : -Mr. Archie Phoenix, "Mr. Proutt, Cedar Brae, Mr. Albert Phoenix, Sask. at the home of Mr. Wm. Phoenix, on Saturday. Mrs. R. Cragg in Barrie last 'week visting her brother Mr. Bell. Robt. Buchannon, friend, and Miss Pauline Buchannon, of Hamilton, at the home of Frank Lee, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ouston, Toronto, at T. Sharp's over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Misses Olive and Dorothy Real, Toronto, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. Richard Real. A Mrs. Pesgrave, Toronto, was visiting at the Parsonage last week. ; - Mr. and Mrs. John Bagshaw, of Vroomanton, were visiting with friends here on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. Elmer Lee on winning the half mile race at the district field meet at Lindsay on July 2nd. Elmer took the race from 18 contestants representing 10 counties. He is now qualified to enter the Pro- vincial finals and we wish him every success there. H During the week we have had two football games. On Saturday night Brooklin defeated Greenbank 2-0. On Monday, July 2nd, Utica and Green- bank played a close game, with no scoring, after a ten minute overtime. The boys' softball team defeated Saintfield 21-8 on Monday afternoon. MYRTLE Miss Sylvia Hahn motored to Ot-| tawa 'on Friday and is spending the week with her sister Miss F. Hahn. . Master John and Miss Barbara Bright are holidaying with their grandmother, Mrs, John Bright, of Hamilton, Miss Lizzie Haycraft, editoress of the Bowmanville Statesman, spent the holiday with her cousin Mrs. Frank Briggs. Born--At the General Hospital, Lindsay, on Friday, June 29th, to Mk. and Mrs, E. Beadle the gift of a son. Congratulation to Miss Doris Simp- kins, who received her commercial diploma at the Whitby High School, last week and also to Melven Painter who was successful in his promotion "~ bank on Monday evening with a no score tie. The teams then tossed for the prize of a football, with Utica team getting the draw. | Keep in mind the anmvesary ser- Lindsay Presbyterial at Woodville, vices and garden party next Sunday and Tuesday, July 8 and 10. See posters for - particulars. Uxbridge, presided. ! a i The morning session -opened by The devotional exer- singing Praise. The Lindsay Presbyterial W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church in Canada . held its semi-annual meeting on Wed- nesday, June 27th in Knox Church The President, Miss M. Gould, of Dramatic Club will present their new play "Eyes of Love" under the auspices of the Scugog W. A, Cast of Characters Caroline--the negro servant Winnifred Allin Dalhia--Adopted daughter Rita--a two faced friend Mabel Beaton. Burt Wade--Rita's brother Bruce Beaton Mrs. Barry--Dahlia's foster mother Clark--busy butler...... Geo. Beaton. Mr. Harold Kerry has completed 8 (isos were conducted by Mrs. Nelson Judge Barry--Dahlia's foster father fine new bridge into his mill. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunn and family of Oshawa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Christie. Mrs. Wm. Philip visiting in To- ronto. . A good crowd attended the memor- ial services on Sunday. Miss Edith Lakey with friends here over the holiday. | Williams and Mrs. W. S. Harper, of! Port Perry. Royal Rankin--Burt's rival Victor Leask] § Encouraging reports were gIVen! yy, Rankin--a manacled man from Auxiliaries, Y. W. Auxiliaries, Mission Girls' Organizations and Bands. Miss Winnie Allin, of Wick, gave a splendid report of the Provincial meet- ing held at Hamilton. Admission 26¢ and 10c. | Don't miss seeing this sparkling production. Ball game at 6.30 between Scugog and Manchester, @ Broader Non-skid : @ Higher Non-skid Blocks @ Full Centre Traction See the NEW examinations. ® 25% More Tread Wear @® Supertwist Cord Carcass @ Saving in Price EVERYBODY WANTS IT! NO WONDER! Top quality in tires at a genuine saving in price was bound to stimulate demand. The new Pathfinder sells on sight. It obviously gives you more for your money. Siz SIZE 0 SIZE a x 21. 7.80 37% 259.90 ak a $10.00 Z SIZE 40 SIZE x20 $7386 rn 29.40 Sun. $10.98 "SIZ SIZE SIZE py 21 $8.18 5.00 x 19. $9.70 5.25 x 20 $1 1.66 GOODFY EAR PATHFINDER BEARE BROTHERS THE BEST TIRE NEWS IN YEARS ~~ 'Goodyear's Sensational new Pathfinder Tire! 8 IMPORTANT BETTERMENTS 159%, to 20% Thicker Tread 9 15% v Shoulders @ 2 Cord Breaker Strips NF \ complied with Section 7 of The Voters' List Act, Reviscd Statutes of Ontario, 1927, and that I have posted up at my POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST. Voters' List, 1934, Municipality of Scugog, County of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that I have being the 19th day of July, 1934. Dated at Port Perry, Ont, June 27th, 1930, JNO. W. CROZIER, Clerk of the Township of Scugog office at the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario on the 27th day of June, 1934, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Munici- pality, at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection. And I here by call upon all votérs to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- The Creamery: BUTTER FAT. your cream to PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors IS PAYING 22¢. 2lc. and 19. FOR You can save labor and make more money by sending Monday, July 9th, the The Wick \ Mavis Real |} Mabel McCullough] § Malcolm Ferguson | J Archie McMillan |} F. W. BROCK & SON | . The RED & WHITE Store Seasonable Suggestions for Warm Summer Days HELMET CORN BEEF 2 for 25c. CROWN TEA, 1's per Ib 9c. Fresh Ground COFFEE 27c., 33c., 39c. P. & G. SOAP, 5 for 19c. Gold Medal Yellow Label COFFEE, '2's per tin ........ 22c¢. R. & W. PASTRY FLOUR, .......... 24's The. 7's 28c. Red & White SALAD DRESSING, 6 oz. ...... per jar 15c. CERTO, per bottle 33¢c. ROSE BAKING POWDER, tin 15c. Camp, VEGETABLE & TOMATO SOUP ...... 2 for 19c. Chocolate Marshmallow BISCUITS ...,...... er Ih 15c. Gold Medal QUICK TAPIOCA, pkg. 10c. FLUFFO, Ib 11¢. | TIGER SALMON, ....... cen. 78 200. 12's 2 for 25¢. | FALCON PEARS, tin 1lc. OXYDOL, large 23c. f C. & B. RASPBERRY JAM, 3202. ............ per jar 36e. NUGGET SHOES POLISH, (all colors) ...... per tin 12c. | HAWES' FLOOR WAX, I's ................. per tin 43c. 1 PLUM JAM, jar 25c. PUFFED RICE, 2 for 29c. J BROCK'S BIRD SEED .................... per pkg. 20c. i -CRAX NEW WATER WAFERS, per pkg ............ 0c. 1} RASPBERRIES, tin 19¢. SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 for 25¢. BULK SOAP FLAKES, 3 for 19c. SUGAR 10 Ibs 59c. - Te C.&B. Marmalade 40 ounce jar 32c. Strawberry JAM 32 ounce jar 33c. T_T fe Ceili Phone 43, SAE aie SRS Sve Ses Port Perry MRE Sai Sek Cail j 11 i 1 CR TR RGR Tee COAL! WOOD! LUMBER! SUMMER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT FOR COAL. A car load of BRITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES has arrived at our yard and we would be pleased to quote you on your shingle and lumber requirements We also handle ASPHALT ROQFING MARMILL CHICK STARTER Again the Marmill Chick Starter is scoring a wonderful success among poultry raisers. We carry a line of Marmill Feeds. FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73; Ww. T. Rodman... BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy - Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done MERCHANT TAILOR the Telephone Office, Port Perry DON'T WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON 3% 3% ht? ~ nn wr at -- ns -- 1} po & it ie 184 -- Rl a or Tn C= od rE ns NT le a -- kis SATIRE I, JO Vp PAP of BS you TER HN ARN FE ph ya 0 EA Se £1 -