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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Aug 1939, p. 5

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Pan PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, 1989 "BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY _ Healthfully Air Conditioned. = , All Shows Daylight Saving Time, Thursday, Friday 'and Saturday, AUGUST 31, Two shows at 7.16 and 9.30. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Cecil B. DeMille's "Union Pacific" -with Barbara Stanwick, Joel McCrea, Akim 'Tamireff, Robert Preston. Monday, Tuesddy and Wednesday, SEPTEMBER {, 5. and 6 Two shows at 7.80 and 9.30 ! yi Holiday Matinee Monday, at 2 o'clock n SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "Susannah of the Mounties" with Randolph Scott and Margaret Lockwood. % SEPTEMBER 1 and 2 A SPLENDID RECORD i A member of the purebred Holstein herd of R. Ray McLaughlin, Oshawa, has just completéd a great four-year- old record; the highest in any classi- fication reported during the past month. Elm Maud DeKol Eco-Sylv is the animal in question and her produe- tion figures are given as 1002 Ibs, fat from 26192 Ibs. milk, average test 3.82% -butterfat. This record is the third highest for fat ever completed by, a Canadian Holstein in the senior four-year-old class on four times a day milking. . "Maud" has a previous record of 650 Ibs, fat from 17274 Ibs. milk as three-year-old. . She has been graded "Excellent" in Seleé¢tive Registration, a tribute to her first class breed type. BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES AT I. R, BENTLEY'S, BLACKSTOCK . Upper School results of Blackstock Continuation School. Breck, Wm.--Trig ¢; Carter, Roy--Mod. Hist, ¢, Trig. 2, Phy. 2, Chem, 2, Lat. Auth, c¢, Latin Comp. 3; "Coulter, Jean--Comp. 1, Lt. Auth. ¢, Lat, Comp. c. DeMille, Henry--Mod. Hist, c. Emmerson, Ellen--Mod. Hist. ¢, Alg ¢, Geom. ¢, Lat. Comp. c. Galbraith, Marjorie--Mod. Hist. e, Trig. ¢, Chem ¢ Malcolm, Harvey--Mod. Hist. c, Phy ¢, Chem, ¢; Marlow, Madeline--Trig Cc. ALKA-SELTZER .......... § SCRIBBLERS plain or riled .......... Also 2 for 5c. "Six--bc. SCRIBBLERS for 25¢, Four--10c. SCRIBBLERS for 35e. _ Morrison's Drug Store PORT PERRY | SEASONABLE SUPPLIES NOVA KELP TABLETS, especially rich in'jadine for extra -- Mineral in your diet, 150 tablets 79¢.; 300 tahlets $1, 39 GENUINE: RUSSIAN MINERAL OIE # tasteléss, for faulty eliminatign .... RAZ-MAH CAPSULES for Hay Fever. .50c. and $1.00 box Steel, Margaret--Comp. 3, Trig. 2. Taylor, Kathleen -- Mod. Hist, 3; Thompson, Harvey--Phy. ¢,.Chem ¢; Trewin, Lorne--Mod. Hist, ¢, Geom. ¢; Trig. 1, Lat. Auth. ¢, Lat. Comp. rN] Trewin, Ronald--Comp, c, Alg. 1, Trig 1, Phy. ¢, Chem. 2, Recent visitors: Misses Helen Van- Camp and Marion Hill with Miss B. Edgerton; Miss Ruth Marlow of To- ronto, with her mother Mrs.<Jas, Mar. low; Mus, Robt. Bruce and Miss Mae at Cobourg; Mrs. Arthur Franks, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Reynolds of Peterboro with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy; Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Lumas, New York, Mrs. F. Larmer, Wyebridge, with Mrs. Robt, Parr and Eva, ' Mr, Wm. Young and nephew of Sault Ste. Marie called on old friends and acquaintances on Monday and had dinner with Mr, and Mrs. W. Van- Camp. Mr, Young was at one time a resident of Cartwright township. ; Messrs, Fred and Mack Waldon of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Hart Waldon and daughter Nancy of Montreal, at the home of Smith Bros. on Tuesday of last week. A number from here atended the Enniskillen Church Diamond Jubilee on Sunday and Monday, August 27th and 28th, Mr, Jack Smith is at St. Tosi Island .attending the funeral of his aunt, Miss Mary Barton, who passed away following a goitre operation at Richard's = Landing Hospital, ~The residence on Tuesday, August 20th, Sincere sympathy is extended to her sister Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Vincent of To- ronto and Mrs, V, Archer, sy Sun- day with Mr. and Mra. C. Smith, The September meeting e WA, of St. John's Church will be held at King with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Curtis]. funeral service was held at the late: has dreaded the day when Britain should ally herself with that unholy land. Let Britain be glad, (nor is it a case of 'sour grapes) that the much sought alliance never materialied. The country that played the traitor before would do it again at the first oppor- tunity, One lésson only should be enough along these lines. The al- liance just formed:is a blessing in dis- guise, though we still reel under the shock, and do not yet realize it. By the present alliance Japan is left isolated. By her conduct in the pre- ¢ent undeclared war in" China, Japan has alienated the affection of her best friends. Her conquest of China must soon end for she is nearing the end of her resources, She has lost the con- fidence of those who would have been her true friends. This is good for us all, Every nation has a right to live and should not be denied that right whether that. nation be white; black, yellow or brown, But as civilization advances that scale of living should be up and. not down, we should live and let live. . Japan by her cheap system of living was debasing the existing standard of living of other nations and compelling others through force of circumstances | to live, on a cheaper scale And other [nations would have been forced to do this had Japan and her friends_hgve Ask the workingman of Marichester or anywhere else for that matter, where the 'industrial system is in vogue, what havoc Japan has wrought with her cheap labor, Placing her in some cases less than cost, to the detriment of "British, American and French workingmen. Today we read in our S, 8S. lesson of a king who-did marvellous things until his head began to swell and then he learned that "man proposes but God disposes." Japan has got her lesson, dearly bought, . So long as Britain plays the game fairly and squarely she has only" to 'watch, wait and see what will happen to the combination of ganggters. Right always will prevail over might and the One who watches over the destiny. of: man and nations never sleeps; BUY.*YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES AT I. R. BENTLEY'S. AUCTION SALE manufactured articles on the market, THE RED & WHITE STORE Redpath Sugar, 100 Ibs. $5.59 Vinegar' gfonies 39c. a gallon Gem Jars: Small 99¢., med 1.13, large 1.53 : Zinc Ringg--23c. doz. SUITS AND OVERCOATS ,JOHNSTON Approved At the premises of D. McArthur &| Son, lot 11, con. 10, Reach, on Satur- day, Sept. 9th, consisting of 25 Grade Shorthorn and Hereford Cows; car- load of grade Yearling Steers, regis-| tered and enrolled Clydesdale Stallion, 3 years old; 200 White Léghorns, yearlings. Terms Cash. gained the ascendency. 13 County of Ontarlo Scugog Land Company ..$10.00 W. H. Moore, M.P....... $20.00 . Hon. G. D, Conant ...... 10.00 DONATIONS TO PORT PERRY FAIR Chriorstion of Port Perry ......, Township. of Scugog ....,.,... Township of Cartwright ........ Township of Reach ............... Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. mre 32 nf 2560.00 Cawker Bros. ...... ov 200 F. E. Reesor : S. M. Griffin CLOTHES Made-to-Measure LN $22.50 $24.50 eo I The Larges: Range of Suitings and Styles we have ever shown ..40 oz. bottle 89, ++ +29¢, and 57¢c, box .3e00.0e, and 10c, sea Phone 16 There is nothin be known about meats. that expetience. the buying and preparation of meats. on the good qua ity of our stock. BERT. MacGREGOR'S "WE DELIVER < PHONE 72-R-2- at Ml 0 OO CHICKENS WANTED opportunity for the farmers of this locality uce right at hime at highest market price, PICKERING FARMS, LIMITED, have installed a modern- plant for killing and finishing all kinds of poultry, at the 2 Highway, Whitby, We now have a buyer there for chickens and fowl. you have any quantity, write or phone to PICKERING FARMS, LIMITED Whitby, Phone 6-100 ] I OOS Here's an "to sell their pr Mushroom Farm, on No. 2 "Pickering, - CAREFUL MEAT BUYING like experience to teach one what should The greatest of care is exercised in We have had many years of You, can rely . PORT PERRY If Toronto, FR) 'Henshaw's Transport Is at: your service for all kinds of Haul Rulage H e or small : a ra Il receive rompt a careful P tention. Anywhere in Ontario Te Bell Phone 6 PORT PERRY, ONT. | Ray Henshaw, Proprietor ALWAYS READY TO SERVE - You with LUMBER or FUEL If you are building or * repairing, we shall be glad to provide plans si and eatimates, ei - We Deliver Ice for Your Refrigerator Phone 240 : Lake Seugog Lumber and Coal Co. PORT PERRY; ONT, 'spite of it heing such a Utopia the national foes; We all thought it a ing in disguise? Was it not that Napoleon got his initial disaster (his first Waterloo) when he soujht to invade the barren lands of - Ruasia, marck urged (Germany against ally- prove. the ruin of his people, Twenty-five years ago the British It is-true that Russia pe changed since thén. But how? e changed bosses. The ones she has now, however, are far less refined than the ones of earlier days. It is trugithey rumour that Russig is a far place ta live in than formerly; but conflicting and it makes one cautlous- ly suspicious that the good news we get from that.cauntry is written' for |" unsuspecting forklign consumption in people: who fled from her terrible shores are not very keen on returning even though such remarkable changes have come for the better, . For some time; [past the "Evangeli- cal Christian" a "Toronto publication, great calamity, but now that the| smoke has cleared, was it not a bleds- He returned tof France a sadder but wiser man, Ris-{# Ing herself with Russla an ft would | | with Reliable Fire Insurance Your Insurance with HAROLD W. EMMERSON people learned to their sorrow thelH :| loyalty of Russia to their friends when | § '| she left the allies in the lurch at a|f crucial moment during the conduct of | § the Great War, \e- material we get today Is very| The Board reserves the right tg class or section as the case "PROTECT Pla Phone 41 Cawker Bros. ~., R. B. Hayhoe,-8--14 Ib, pkgs, Mountain 'Pure Coffee, en, .25 3 pkgs, 1st prize in Collection of Fruit; 2 pkgs. 1st prize In Callectlon of Pickles; 2 pkgs, at prize in Colleetion of . Towela; 3 pkgs, 1st prize In Colection of Jellies We Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Lowest Market F Price. Courteous Service Phone29w Port Perry] © 2.00 add or "deduct credits from any ay Arise, OURSELF a Port Porry Prompt and v ga J S-- oo a SS wr: n PORT PERRY 22 Tn TR RR ot ne Setebebeh beta Phat let AR PORT PERRY the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith on [4 ' ' ; : > Harry Newman ........ 5.00 A. Waridel, in goods. . 3.00 Thursday 'evening, the 14th. The roll PRO . cal wil be amr witha if fon Jemison's Bakery [11.0 200 Luke Shore Cabin Park. . Cw Lndies Overcoats and Suits, made, 2 arnegie Hardware .... 3. 0 Lytle LL... X the Fall-bale.-- a 300 Roy At John «oir 100 | "W. R. Johnston & Co. : . ' 1 |BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS AND Arg Drenting.i,.\ ses. Mo Spruce Lawn Daley .... '2.00 Let us arrange to show you the very latest in Coats and Suits HOUSE FOR. SALE OR FOR RENT W. Leonard /,.......,.. .60 Venture Tea Room...... 1.00 ah YE > a W. Boynton .,...,...,.. 60 W. L. Parplsh .. ., .. .. 2.00 - g 3 rigrens : Bono Mee ., carer ieensy JAB H. Durkin... ., .. ceeyes LOO r y A GREENBANK Dr. Hamilton ....... ver 1.00 H. Willard,, .. .....5, 100 F. W. BROCK & SON M Mrs. Blake C hol McDonald Motors ....., 1.00 CH. Stone...; .......uven 1.00 ' 3 ' > ie and Lil J he ag oli - A. L. MeDermatt .,.... 2.00 Rennie & Peterson ....... 2.00 PHONE 43 0 . aying at ampheliory. Gerrow Bros, ..... veeer 200. PP, Bottling Worka.... 1.00 The Women's Association met BL pg 'Morpiaan 2. ver r 800 Beare Motors over es 2.00 the Church.on Tuesday last week whi. ( MeKeq., .. +10 vvrr 800 Walter Cook .. ........ 200 | =e eee some forty being present, Dr, Sangster ., ,...... 100 y Geop Hull =... ........ 2.00 Mr. and Mrs, N, Flewell spending| po McGregor... ...... 3.00 Le Te IAL 1.00 Some' time at Balsover wiHUMEs |. Gig. ™t >" 200. a Letcher ............ 1.00 Taonalls Parents, Mr. and, Mis. Me-| "gl yy Brack... vere (B00. Dr Bundy or vrerrnrs MD Nood Lumber il a t 4 to hi Fong Soy.. .. .. i... 1.00 Ted Japkson ........... 2.00 Alan Cragg hes, returne his) Ww. E. Webster .. .. ..., 300 S. Farmer ............. 8.00 haps in Taronto after spending the Harris & Harris .,.,.,... 1.00 Snowdon's Garage ...... 1.00 We would be pleased to quote on any hoki aye here, Paik A Jemison Bakery ...... 200 R. B, Smallman ........ 1.00 material for r thd buileing. PR kin, mer ia H. Wannamaker ........ .60 ~ Geo. Stephens .......... 1.00 0; was 2 0 2 Auto Wreckers ,, .,.... 2.00 Port Perry Drygoods .. 1.00 day, Port Perr, ; y Creamery.... 6.00 I. R. Bentley .......... 1.00 IS ' Atter visiting its and pnts Jeffrey & Taylor...... = 5.00 H. Fitchett ............ 1.00 SAT ud Bh pact ro Ks Ur ; C.{ - The T, Faton Co., Silver. Comport, Sheffield 'Reproduction, are proving a areat sales help. our motto is osnix le t-for home in Bran on, ons - Rest Baby Reef under 700 lbs. Any family having won $TOMER MUST BE SATISFIED Tuesday. ps a T. Eaton Prize in this class at a Fair in 1939 not THE CU Last Thorsday morning a truck eligible to compete .. .. .........iiuia... tines Ne 7.50 } loaded with cordwood, didn't make the - Jeffrey & Taylor, Credit. Note on Harness, 2nd prize (entle- 4 , " corner and crashed into the steps in 'més Turnout ". . 5.00 - 1 - , + aris {Tn brneLenns ! i front of Harry Phoenix's store. ~The "Massey Harris Co., Credit 'Note, god prise, Clydesdale Brood i a F. E. REESOR truck was completely wrecked, Some Mare swith. Fo iy PT CC 5.00 of the wood went through the window, "The Robert Simpson rystal Flower Vaso with Sterling Phones 73j, 73w, the pes) WAS strewn about the yard, . Bilver Deposit. 18st Prize Shorthorn Herd....,....... $7.00 Pedlar People, Credit Note, 8nd Prize Percheron Brood Mare FRIRBRRIRE LEU : U h Iv Alli ¢ With Foal 8 aly 44 viivsnisrinrrirensiaennarinss 6.00 n 0 y lances Ottawa Paint Co,, Credit Note, 2nd prize, Agricultural Brood : FLy Mare with Foal by side' -...........cvovvvinnennnn. 65.00 By Joseph Denny prety Metal Roofing Co., Metal Hog Trough, 2nd prize Best Pair ~ The whole clvilized world was stun- Sg lit en Son, TK ip Let Us Supply Your Baking Needs ned when. it was learned that our pro- Christie Brown Co., No. 3 Tin Best, Aso ed Biscuits, Lady - 2 posed'ally had joined hands with our making the most entries ., eed uals, Rd [J FRESH GOODS DAILY @ Bread, Buns, Cakes, Pies, Tarts TRY our BIRLEY'S REAL ORANGEADE, 5e. per bottle, or quarts to take home. i WE DELIVER _ ¢ PHONE 32 +-Gerrow Bros., Port Perry Oshawa Fair September 11, 12, 13 $1600. 00 IN PRIZES $500.00 IN SPECIALS "EXHIBITS AND ATTENDANCE INVITED ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 6TH se . YO F r Prize List Ty to the Secretary, Yenosha otel, Oshawa, = ae TE TL TI ! Wid

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