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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Feb 1940, p. 5

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BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FEBRUARY 15-16-17 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p.m, : 'Eternally. Yours' with - Loretta Young, David Niven, Hugh Herbert, Billie Burke, and Zasu Pitts, 4 \ SERVICE 7 A PHILCO SERVICE PLAN RADIO ~~ REPAIRS Any Make or Model At Reasonable Fixed Prices DON'T MISS THE Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, er FEBRUARY 19-20-21 First show at 7.00. Last Complete , show at 8.20. "Our Leading . . U Citizen" WONDERFUL . with op Burns, Susan Hayward, ON THE AIR oseph Allen, Jr., Elizabeth Patterson » Ey ' MUSIC NEWS Also an ADDED Attraction SPORTS DRAMA "Road Demon" with Henwy Arthur, Joan Valerie, Henry Armetta, Tom Beck, and Bill Robinson. ' Let us tune up your set. Complete Testing for all Radio and Sound Equipment. MEMBER of RADIO Manutactorers Service Farmer Radio PHONE 85 Tr Coming Next Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday, February 22-23-24, "Rulers of the Sea" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Will Fyffe and Margaret Lockwood. MORRISON'S DRUG STORE Seasonable Products THE YEAR ROUND SUNSHINE TONIC-- WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER OIL, $1.00 PFUNDERS TABLETS for stomach troubles. You can get 30 day economy trial size of Pfunders with guaran- tee of satisfaction. Try these tablets for hyper acid . stomachs. ; f Bauer & Black NEW VANISHING LOTION ; SPECIAL--15c. size free with 59c. economy size or with a 39c. bottle. COLD CREAMS, HAND LOTIONS, SHAMPOOS, FACE POWDERS Odd lines clearing at PERFUMES, £8 ..each 15¢c. | Nyal Service Store. Phone 16: i EVERY DAY SERVICE All through the year on every shopping day, we are at your service with the best meatsat the lowest market prices. : : Phone calls receive prompt and courteous service, : "Bert. MacGregor, Phone 72-r-2. DAILY | SPECIAL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION ° Pies, Cakes, Tarts, Buns, Rolls, Cookies Sliced and plain bread in Brown, White, or Fruit Loaf Fresh shipment of "Smiles.'n Chuckles" Chécolates. PEANUT BRITTLE 19¢. A POUND WE DELIVER PHONE 82 Gerrow Bros., Port Perry Offer You the Choice of the Market in Fresh and Cured Meats at \WKER'S Lowest Market Price, | Courteous Service Cawker Bros. Phone2)w Port Perry | PROTECT YOURSELF | with Reliable Fire Insurance Place Your Insurance with A HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phone 41 - Port Perry rt OY ¢ 1 Prompt and Mortgage Sale UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the powers contained in a certain mort. gage, which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction on TUES: DAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1940, at the hour of two-thirty o'clock in the after- noon at the Office of TED JACKSON, Port Perry, Ontario, by Ted Jackson, namely: . a parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, ship of Reach in the County of On- tario, and being composed of the south-west quarter of Lot Number Sixteen in the Fifth Concession in the said Townshsip, described as follows: Commencing at the south-west angle of said Lot # 16, Thence east along the north limit of the road allowance between the fourth and fifth Conces- sions of said Township, 25 rods 10 ft.; Thence north parallel with the west limit of said lot, 60 rods; Thence west | parallel with the south limit of said lot, 27 rods; Thence south along-the west limit-of) said lot, 60 rods to the place of beginning, containing eight acres more or less and being that part of the lands formerly owned by one, Robert A. Johnston and conveyed by the said Johnston to the said Peel. On the said Lands is a farm house and barn, said to be in a fair state of repair. "All the said Lands will be put up in one parcel and will-be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid. TERMS--10 per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid down at the time of the sale, and the balance to be paid within thirty days. For Further particulars and con- ditions of sale, apply to Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, Port Perry, Ontario, or to W. E. N. Sinclair, K.C., Oshawa, Ont., Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Dated this 26th day of Jan., 1940. --_-- we @er-------------- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Freeman J. Sandigon. All persons having claims against the Estate of Freeman J. Sandison, late of the Township of Reach, County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on ur about January 18th, 1840, ave hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned before the 27th day of February A.D. 1940, after which date the Estate will be dis- tributed, Dated at Port Perry this 3rd day of February A.D. 1940, "JOSEPH DENNY, Prince Albert, Ontario, Soliciltor for the Executors "herein, § rere tl presen _N OTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS | All persons having claims against the Estate of William Trevarton, Deceased, Farmer, late of the Town- ship of Reach, County of Ontario, Province of Ontario, who died on or about the 26th day of April, 1937, are requested to forward full particulars of same duly verified to the under- signed on or before the 27th day of February, 1940, after which date, the | assets of the estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims then received, and ignoring all others. Dated this 6th day of February, 1940. Austin Franklin, R.R. No. 2, Port Perry, Ont., Executor of the Estate. - ~~ feh22 ~ Strand Theatre UXBRIDGE, ONT. "Always warm and comfortable i | Thursday, Friday, Sat, this week Louise Campbell, and Fred MacMurray, in § "Men with Wings" This Play took two years to make at a cost of millions. Speed, Action, Romance, Comedy Thursday, Friday, Saturday next AKIM TAMIROFF in Ride a Crooked Mile: COMING--*'Tarzan Finds a Son"' - and 'Stable Mates." SCUGOG - daughter. ; The Community Club will be held in the Town Hall, on Friday evening the 23rd (instead of, the 16th.) Glad to welcome, Miss Marjorie Milner back from Unionville, where she hds been the past year. Mr, and Mrs, J. Young and daughter Isabel, fof Sunderland, visited thelr aunt Mrs. Wm. Savage, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E. Hance spent an en- Auctioneer, the following property, | I ! ALL AND SINGULAR that ceftain lying and 'being in the Town--~- Born -- To Mr. and Mrs. Harry; Hayes, on February 8th, 1940; a little LN NM NOW IS THE TIME T0 B70 TERE re Za SUPPLIES of Registered Seed feeding and bi: spring planting. tered Seed is sold only in sealed government-inspected. Buy Registered Seed! - write to:--the District Su DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION SERVICE PLANT PRODUCTS he front of Lhls tag was produced from o « ' $0 haa rn footid sad graded Snder the proviaions of tho SLEOB ALY, C Reglatrau one Comdlin Seed Cravens aie) f g and sale through the g resistant 'varieties of wheat and oats. Order supplies now for Registered Seed is pure as to variety. returns in yield, quality and grade. It requires no cleaning. Regis- For information regarding sources of supply of approved 'varieties 10 rvisor, Plant Dominion Department of Agriculture for your district, the nearest Dominion Experimental Farm, the Provincial Department of Agriculture, or the nearest Agricultural College. Food supplies are important in Wartime-- This year, plant and raise only the best! Agricultural Supplies Board DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA { Honourable James G. Gardiner, Minister COMINION OF CANADA "rp INEPECTION CARTINCATS Tas THIS CERTIFIES that the sed designated Bald inspected seed seop grown - vom = Goneretion_ ei Spat \ AY 3/4 are xapidly Browiog less through rain trade, particularly rust- It therefore gives better containers, government-tagged and rod ucts Division of the EO SLE ERR EE 109 joyable time with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, in Port Perry, one day last week. Miss Tvah Milner is visiting her sister Mrs, Geo. Russell in Oshawa for a few days. - ) - Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Mr, A. Sweetman and daughter Ann, of To- ronto, were week-end visitors of Mrs, Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, ; es Mr. C. Brown has returned to the home of Mr. R. Jackson after spend- ing a few weeks in Toronto. Mr. Geo. Bratley, Mr. C. Mills and Mr. Roy Hope spent Friday afternoon in Oshawa, _ ~ . Mr.. and Mrs. Creig Wolsey left on the 4th of February. for their home in Kindersley, Sask., after spending a couple of months with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hope. Mr. Wolsey was called to the Colors to get in training. Scugog boys won the tug-'o-war against Prince Albert and Seagrave at the sports night at Port Perry Rink. Mr. J. L. Sweetman received a letter from his cousin Major-General Wm. Miller of the 48th Highlanders who is overseas. William is well and in hard training. He says it is very cold and The letter was seventeen days coming | over. kveryone is very much inter- |: ested In William or "Bill" chums call him, as his Our good merchant, J. [.. Sweetman, has decided to. ask his customers to come to the store as the roads are not very good for delivering. But-we will see many, tempting things by visiting the store. Never mind, spring is just THOU SHALT NOT KILL! Drive Carefully! --provided you have them laying. A-Large and A-Pullets, last fall). So, to maké the most: from your pullets, you need to start your chicks early 'enough to have them laying by September. And chicks in March -- chicks that grow fast and lay early--and raise them right, you can have them in nice production by Labor-Day. Many Bray cus- tomers report their pullets lay- ing at 4% to 6 months--some even less. Apd they say there is no doubt about Bray chicks and develop into steady as wel as early layers if they are MARCH is.a Good Month to Start Chicks. when you Start the Right Kind Experience tells us that the highest egg prices of 1940 will be realized in September, October, November and December. these are the months you make your highest profits from your layers you make that much-more profit--for these are the months when the spread in favor of big eggs is widest (up to 10 cents a dozen between if you start the right kind of | ~~-of conditions? Take the first being the right. kind--the kind that live well, and grow i pe _ Year after year, . If vou have them laying big eggs, pullets, or good, plimp meaty market birds if they are cockerels. Isn't that the kind you want in your brooder house, this year? The kind that have consistent breeding, selection, blood-testing and general good management -behind them--the kind that have proved their real value on hun-- dreds of farms, under all sorts step ndw along the right track to poultry profits in 1940--see, ! phone write mé right away . to re you 'some of these ood Bray chicks, for March delivery. ~ 'A'R. GRAY : R.R. 2, Port Perry EVER TASTED . CAPON? ; oPeople who have tried them like Bray capons. Delivered already capon- ized and well started . . - 8 weeks old. Please order well In advance. N 4 he misses the Canadian radio pragram. 5 They had a visit from King George. | = ml around the corner. \m Lh gf FY] - pe Che [ST TELE LEE ei Lee B BU BBY BLOB OBOBY OBE OR OBLOWY ORY ON ONY ONY OB BNE OW ON BON me RED & WHITE store Wallpaper (Sunworthy) |Heavy embossed | 30 in. width Roll. 25c¢. bi Papers for any Ad Room. Single roll 10c. Rexfelt Floor Covering cover 9 x 12 floor for $3.60 MONARCH Dove Wool _ 18c. ball § NEW PRINTS--AII Tubfast 20c. 25c. 30c. BLACK TEA 1 lb. 65c. COFFEE Fresh Ground 39c. Ib PASTY FLOUR 24 lbs. 59c¢ QUAKER xxxx Flour 98 lbs. $2.89 NAVEL Oranges 25c¢ 35¢c 39c. LEMONS dozen 29c CELERY Hearts 2 bunches 25c LETTUCE, large 2 for 19c GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 25c Tomatoes--Bananas--Onions, etc. F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 T WET i PORT PERRY THEE EEE EEE Winter Is Waning Do you realize that Spring will soon. | en i be here. Get your repairing and oil- ing done now, then you won't be disap- § pointed when you need harness for seeding ! Do you need a new-set of Team Harness? If s0, order at once, and avoid delay. -_ W. E. WEBSTER ~-- "Beatty Block Co. Port Perry PUSSIRC ET SRE CRE SER Se SER dies oa CERN TW 0 Gr BB GU BF OF OF OF OB OBORC ERC BCM CEB "I . a KINSMEN | Ice Carnival: - OSHAWA ARENA $50 Door Prize, Good Prizes for Costumes. Admission: 25e. 'BE @ Bom motu BRCM CRECE ERE R BERR R MULLIGAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE has Installed a DE MILO PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE ' BEAUTY SHOPPE BARBER SHOP . SPECIALIZING IN | SPECIALIZING IN Permanent Waving and all | Hair Cutting, and all . other lines of other lines of the work BEAUTY CULTURE [ MISS M. PEERS Registered Hairdresser BELL PHONE 786 . H. H. MULLIGAN - Registered Barber = ERNE I AIS ERE I RL Friday, February 23rd} | 'PORT PERRY |

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