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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Oct 1938, p. 8

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dT = a TR > Rn os Lo , - > a i Lr, po or oT Eo Sh a a ES oe "i ch a oe hy 1", THREE DAY.... AT DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC Once again we have purchased the complete stock of a prominent Oshawa ators :: dealer discontinuing electrical appliances :: Electric Ranges :: Radios :: Washers :: Stoves :: Electric Refriger- ete. This Brand New Merchandise will be sold at less than cost price. :: Visit our store this week end. : Brand New 1938 SPARTON ELECTRIC NORGE ELECTRIC Refrigerator SPARTON ELECTRIC Reirigerator Refrigerator Deluxe Model with vegetable bin. All latest improvements-- Automatic clock defrosting. Regular $269.00. Sale A $113 QUEBEC COOK STOVES Brand new. Regular $24.50. Gurney Combination COAL AND ELECTRIC RANGE Automatic control. Quebec fire box. 0 ~ 8O8090008C870000000C0C 0000808008008 SRAR NNN ISAAANRRNITAINS oC x, OC Oe ee Latest style, in ivory. Was $169.00. MOFFATT ELECTRIC RANGE Slightly used. Was $94.00 744 and 84 Sale «roe 16.95 Deep SALE eer 124.50 +1 59.00 5Y cubic feet size, ish. Deluxe model. Sale Porcelain fin- Was $2.45.00. $149 SPARTON Console Radio Regular $79.00. Sale $52.50 OPEN EVENINGS LIMITED QUANTITIES USUAL LIST PRICE - $79.00 SALE PRICE - -. YOU SAVE - - Model F57,General Electric console, all wave, has Beautiful Walnut Cabinet, Wide Vision Automatic Volume Control; eliminates fading. SUT 4Y; cubic feet. Brand new, Regular price $189.00. Sale $173.50 McClary Table Top Deluxe ELECTRIC RANGE Automatic control. ce 114050 McCLARY ELECTRIC RANGE Latest style. Brand new. Ivory and Black finish. Regular $169.00 Sale . new, Side oven. Ivory and black. Sale Brand 4-burner. Regular $114.00. Assorted used Quebec Cook Stoves, Gas: Stoves and Electric Ranges and Annex Heaters. Don Christian Electric 38 SIMCOE ST. N.,, OSHAWA PHONE 84 49.00 $30.00 overseas reception Dial, Tone Control, A Very Popular Model LE. 4 DON CHRISTIAN ELECTRIC 38 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OSHAWA . Open Evenings Blackstock Fair (Continued from Front Page) : Tamworth $2] Boar--1 Newton Taylor, 2 Jas. E. $2 § Wilson. $8) Sow that raised pigs this season--1 i$1J. Wilson, 2 N. Taylor, #| Boar over 3 and under 7 months--1 %|J. Wilson, 2 N, Taylor, #| Sow over 3 and under 7 months---1 #s1J. Wilson, 2 N. Taylor. 4 Speciail--three Bacon Hogs--1 Jas, $2 | Wilson, 2 N. Taylor, 5 POULTRY 52 . Barred Rock Cock--1 E. Gibson. #5| Barred Rock Hen--1 and 2. Edgar #5 | Giibson. { 5 Barred Rock Cockerel--1 and 2 E. # | Giibson. : of Barred- Rock Pullet--1 and 2, E. ibson, $| Black Minorca Cock--1 and 2 Ed. 4 Williams. : s2| Blk," Minorca Hen--1 and 2 Leslie 23 | Cochrane, $2] Blk, Minorca Cockerel-4 and 2 Ed. Williams. : Blk, Minorca Pullet--1 and 2 Ed. Williams. bil : White Wyandotte Hen--1 Jas. Me- Kenzie, White Leghorn Cock and Hen--1 Isaac Whitfield. White Leghorn Cockerel and Pullet --1 and 2 Isaac Whitfield. Turkey Male-- 1 E. Gibson, 2 M. Thompson, Turkey Female--1 Gibson, 2 Thomp- son, Turkey, Male, 1938--1 J. McKenzie, 2 E. Gibson, Turkey Female, 1938--1 and 2. Jas. McKenzie. Gander--1 H. Cryderman, 2 Orval Stinson. Goose--1 and 2 Cryderman. Gander, 1938--1 E. Gibson, 2 Ed. $| Williams, ' Goose, 1938--1 #hd 2 Gibson. Drake--1 J, Stark.'- Drake, 1938--1 J. Stark, 2 Mrs. C. Wilson. Duck, 1938--1 Stark, 2 Wilson. Best Hen, any breed--1 L. Cock- rane. i : Best three Pullets, and one cockerel --1 Edgar Gibson, 0809080806000000080000080000¢ 50 808000008000000000000 ", 280808080 2828022809080 OPOPOROPOBOBOB0EOEOR0E0E00808008080SOE0S0SOORORO0ROROBORORON OPOSOSOSOSO OOOO EC OO R00 008080008 Pot", 0% 0% 0% 00 00 0% % "0 00 470 0 a %0 aT 0% 0% 0 0 0% a O80 15 Ibs. Butter, in crock--1 Mrs. G. Bowers, 2 Mrs. E. Dorrell, 3 Mrs. A. armer, : 10. Ibs. Butter in prints--1 Mrs. 1. Lowe, 2 Mrs, W. Webster, 3 Mrs, C. ill, Baird, 2 Mrs. W, Webster, 8 Mrs. G. Bowers. 5 Ibs. Butter (DeLaval Separator) --1 Mrs, I, Lowe, 2. Mrs, N., Green. White Bread--1 Lorna Hooper, 2 Mrs. C. Hill, 8 Mrs. E. Dorrell. Half Dozen Buns--1 Mrs, J. Boe, 2 Half Dozen Biscuits--1 Mrs. W. J. Rus. 2 Mrs. L. E. Mountjoy, 3 Mrs. Dark Layer Cake--1 Lorna Hooper, 2 Mrs. Ruttle, 3 Mrs. A. Read. Light Layer Cake--1 Lorna Hooper, 3|2 Mrs. Ruttle, 3 Mrs. J. Boe. Apple Pie--1 Mrs. W. Campbell, 2 Mrs. C. Hill, 3 Mrs. S. Malcolm. Pumpkin "Pie--1" Mrs. Hill, 2 Mrs. Dorrell, 3 Lorna Hooper. a Raisin Pie--1 Mrs. S. Malcolm, 2 Mrs. W. Campbell, 3 Mrs. C. Wright. Ruttle, 3 Lorna Hooper. Jelly Roll--1 Mrs. J. Boe, 2 Mrs. G. Forder, 3 Mrs. S, Malcolm, Mrs. Cecil Hill, 8 Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Half Dozen Cookies--1 Mrs. S. Mal- Mangolds, red--1 M, Elford, 2 W. Campbell, 3 N. Taylor. angolds, yellow L. Swain, 2 M. Elford, 3 R. Hamilton. W. Campbell, 3 E, Dorrell. Tomatoes--1 Mrs. N, Green, 2 Mrs. E. Dorrell, 3 G. Bickle & Son. | Watermelons--1 W, Campbell, 2 G. Bickle & Son. Citrons--1 O. Wright, 2 Jas. Stark, 3. Ed, Williams. 25 Yellow Table Corn--1 M. J. Hep- burn, 2 Geo. Biickle & Son. Sheaf Ensilage Corn--1'Roy Fergu- son, 2 E. Dorrell, 3 H. Beacock, Coll, Vegetables--1 G. Bickle & Son, 2 E, Dorrell, 3 Mrs. J. A, Johnston. Cabage, fall--1 M, Elford, 2 Mrs. G. Bowers, 3 Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Parsnips--1 G. Bickle & Son, 2 Mrs. N. Green, 3 Mrs. E. Dorrell: . Hall's Special, Potatoes-- Stanley Malcolm, FRUITS Northern Spy Apples--1 G. Biickle & Son, 2 W. G, Werry, 8 C, Wright. Russets--- G. Bickle & Son, 2 G. H. Baird, 3 W. G.-Werry. k Snows--1 W. G, Werry, 2 G. Bickle & Son, 3 W. Campbell, Baldwins--1 W, G. Werry, 2 Geo. Bickle & Son.. (To be continued.) aa ASHBURN The W.M.S. held its annual Thank Offering meeting in the church on Tuesday afternoon, There was a splendid attendance. .Mrs. Anderson, the president, was in charge. The meeting: was opened with the hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus Nnme" (Quins, White--1 Mrs. J. A. John rig pd Bo talk J ore Toter, ecutive meeting of Mrs, ys K Mangolds, A.0.V.--1 G. H. Baird, 2| Duff, Miss Marie West, 'at Port Perry next Sunday. there will ge --1 GQ, 2 Mrs, nt where was J. Sion, Jellow : Re Bickle 3 serv and social time heat. lec- Onions, red--1 Mrs. J. A, Johnston, | tion' amounted to $21.90. The ladies who attended Port Perry were nderson, we Geoff! Mrs. rs. J. Ms Johnston - and Mrs. BE. H ? The annual Thank Of ering ot % Burn's Church will be held on Nov. 6. oo Plans are bein made for special ° speaker and musie. : Puite a number from here attended the International Plowing match near rrie, 5 Bah and Mrs, W. Kerr and Mr. and x Mrs; W. Dryden visited with relatives NEL in Brampton on Sunday. 'Keep in mind the hot meat pie sup- per to be served in the basement of the ehurch on Oct. 26th, Various hot dishes will be served with other good things to eal, A good program is be- ing prepared. § ; Fo) anday being being very fine, : there was a good attendance at the Th church service. t >. hh Owing to the anniversary services 4 eron. ' be no service here, Our choir were at Prospect: last Sunday helping with their services. Anniversary at Epsom 4 | - Anniversary services, will bé held : | | in Epsom United Church, at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m, on Sunday, October 28rd. Rev. J. G. Robson, of Wilfrid, will be § the preacher at both services, Mon- 2 day, Oct. 24th, a concert will be given : > Sr by Parkdale United Church, Toronto. wore Play--"Two Masters"; vocal music and elocutionist, followed by lunch. DAIRY PRODUCE and D, SCIENCE 'b 5.1bs. Butter in prints--1 Mrs, G. H. Lorna Hooper, 8 Mrs. W. Campbell. 4 Angel Cake--1 Mrs, A. Read, 2 Mrs. 4 Brown Bread--1 Lorna Hooper, 2|# followed by. prayer. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Olive Duff, and a quartette was sung by Miss T eehill, Miss Vera Leach, Mrs, E. Heron, Mrs, Anderson, Mrs. Fisher offered a prayer of Thanksgiving, A questionnaire --was conducted "by G; Geoffrey. Mrs. Lucas of Lindsay, Presbyterial 'President, accompanied y 'Miss Errey, a missionary, were the main speakers. Miss Errey told very interesting stories of her work in C. P. ROLPH India, and showed different garments and articles she brought home with! OVER THE OBSERVER ORFICR a _----------- "f CLEARING AT 19. : Talcums, Creams, Perfumes, Powders. VINOLIA CASTILE SOAP ..........Ten Cakes for 25c. COLGATE'S FLOATING SOAP .........: 3 cakes for 1lc. JERGEN'S FLORORA TOILET SOAP ..%.3 cakes for 10c. COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, 2 cakes 1lc. RAT-NIP to clear out the rats ......... ERLE 35c¢. tube | SELOCHROME ENGLISH FILMS at regular prices. and good until October 1940. ; : it C0 P> 040 Morrison's Drug Store Admission 25c. © Children 16¢. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED 80 Cents SUITS CLEANED | Dry. Cleaned $1.60 colm, 2 Mrs, W. Campbell, 3 Lorna S. Malcolm, 2 Mrs. G. H. Baird, 3 Mrs. A. Read. W. Campbell, 2 Lorna Hooper, 3 Mrs. S.*Malcolm. 2 Mrs. J. -A. Johnston, 3 Lorna Hooper. Coll. Jellies--1 Mrs, E. Gibson, 2 Lorna Hooper, 3 Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Coll. Pickles--1 Mrs, Jas. Boe, 2 Lorna Hooper, 3 Mrs. E. Gibson. Strained Honey--1 Mrs. I. Lowe, 2 Mrs. N. Green, 3 Mrs. W. Webster. Mrs. W. Campbell, 3 Mrs. I. Lowe. E. Dorrell, 3 Mrs. N. Green. Best half dozen Biscuits, Blue Rib- bon--1 Mrs. C. Hill, 2 Mrs. G. Forder, Honeydale, 8 Tyrone. GRAIN AND SEEDS Leask, 3 Jas. Boe. 2 S. Malcolm, 3 N. Green. Spring Wheat, hard--1 N. Taylor. ountjoy, 3 M. Elford. Large Peas--1 Mrs. I. Lowe. Small Peas-- 1 G. H. Baird, 2 H. Beacock. * White Oats, early--1 E. Dorrell, 2 M. J. Hepburn, 3 W. J. Leask. White Oats, late--1 Mrs. J. Boe, 2 W. J. Leask, 8 L. E. Mountjoy. Barley, six row--1 L. Swain, 2 W. J. sk. . Barley, two row--1 W. J, Leask, 2 Jag, Stark. : White Beans--1 'H, Harris, 2 Ed. Willams, 8 Mrs, Tra Lowe. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Irish Cobbler Potatoes -- 1 S. Mal- colm, 2 G. H, Baird, 3 C. Parr. Potatoes, white--1 S. Malcolm, 2 I. Whitfield, 3 L. Swain. » Potatoes ,red--1 M, Elford, 2 Ed. Williams, 4 H. Baird Table Beots--1 Mrs. 8. Malcolm, 2 Mrs. E. Dorrell, 3 Lorna Hooper, Hooper. . Half Dozen Ginger Snaps--1 Ms. | ix Half Dozen Graham Gems--1 Mrs. 1 Coll. Canned Fruits--1 Mrs. J. Boe, | E Maple Syrup--1 Mrs. N. Green, 2 X Lemon Pie--1 Mrs, Jas. Boe, 2 Mrs. / 8 Mrs, Jas. Boe. ¥ Institute Exhibits -- 1 Shirley, 2' i Fall Wht, red--1 C. Parr, 2 W. 1.| § Fall Wheat, white--1 G, H, Baird, '} Spoing Whe, soft--1 EB, Williams, 2 L. E. PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 FHL A \ Si hE Hie aie The fuel burning season is here again. The thought of the ¥ householder must turn to the matter of heat. The most = satisfactory, as well as the most economical way of heating, is with prepared sizes of Anthracite Coal. We have in "Blue Coal" a size to suit every purpose, from the smallest heater to the largest furnace. COKE If you prefer Coke, we have Stelco Coke, made in Hamilton, Ont., in suitable sizes for small ranges and heaters up to furnace size, BODY. WOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, SOFTWOOD SLABS. 'PROMPT DELIVERY. : . F. E, REESOR and 73w SH pink 73) Pole We stock only Fruits and Vegetables that are sure to satisfy i Grapefruit 6 for 250. # Sweet potatoes Lemons 190. doz. . Coconuts Be. each Head Lettuce Celery a ; Cran Berries Bananas Oranges -§ PORT PERRY FRUIT MARKET BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY Phone 208, Port Perry RL LL LS SERS LL 02000000000 000 00400000) Long Beets--1 Cora Crozier.

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