® PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1940 ° BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY (All shows Daylight Saving Time.) Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, a) ica MAY 2-3-4 Two shows at. 7.30 and 9.30 p.m, with Molly Badger, formerly of Barrie, 'Saturday Matinee at 1.80 in charge. Mae West and .W. C. Fields, in --PERM ANENTS-- : "MY LITTLE 10il PALIT a and $6 CHICKADEE" | .., ~ = ge HAIR TREATMENTS -+| for Dry Hair, Dandruff, and : 'alling - Hair, b BONAT STEAMER including Shampoo, Finger Wave, and Neck Trim, $1.25 . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, MAY 6-7-8 First 'Show at 7.80, Last Complete show at 8.560 p.m, "Blondie Meets e-- rs Shampoo & Finger Wave 50c The Boss" Manicures ' - - 35¢ with Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Facials - == 50¢ wala Smt Hair Tinting - 3.00 , Also an ADDED Attraction |Re-Touch - 1.25 'Kid Nightingale' (Bleaching ~~ - 1.00 | are at your service with the best meats at the lowest" .with John Payne, Jane Wyman, y Phone 228, Port Perry Walter Catlett, Ed. Brophy. : MORRISON'S DRUG STORE Seasonable Products * | MOTHERS' DAY CANDY. .....c..oocrirrimsrnnn50¢: 1h. BOX WOOD'S FRAGRANT DEODORIZER, .........oooo 10c. a box. LATEST POPULAR SONGS received each week. ~STOREROOT COMPOUND - useful -in treatment of lame back, Theumatiam, lumbago, back ache. 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. Try SELOCHROME FILMS for brilliant, sparkling snap shots, NOVA! KELP--Atlantic Ocean Kelp provides Iodine, Iron and other necessary iiGerals. 79c., $1.39, $2.79 bottle * Phone { 16 Nyal Service Store. EVERY Sig SERVICE + All through' the year on every shopping day, we market prices. Phohe ells receive prompt and courteous service. Bert. MacGregor, Phone 72.r-2 MOROIOROE0ROIORORORCECROICECaRIIoRC Roca tec eee 000 tS 000880080000 25 525258523232 R2RR25RS MOTHER'S DAY_MAY 12th | Get Mother a Box of Smiles. 'n Chuckles Choco lates, attractively wrapped, and lettered with-- "For Mother". All Prices. 25c¢.,-60¢c., 7bc., + $1.00. - Turkish Delight 23c. a lb. Peanut Brittle - 19c. Ib. ~ Everything in Baking Fresh Daily + "WE : DELIVER PHONE 83 Gerrow Bros., Port Perry in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S | Courteous Service Cawker Bros. PROTECT YOURSELF 'with Reliable Fire Insurance -" Place Your Insurance with CX HAROLD W.. KMMERSON: Ss Phone a "Port Berry PRENTICE'S| Beauty Shop B | France they will have direction lof We Offer You the Choice of the Market Prempt and LA eh SARS WAT FOR EXPERT RADIO | REPAIRS and Repairs of small electrical appliances ERT call: FARMER RADIO} SERVICE Phone 86 - - : sai------------ SCUGOG 'The evening service next Sunday at] gs the Head Church at 7.30. 'I'he Girls' Institute will hold its May meeting on'Saturday afternoon at 2.30 sharp at the home of Miss F. Carter. There will be election of of- ficers, Bring you knitting, girls! Roll call will be answered with "your favorite vegetable." The ice finally vanished from Lake Scugog on April 27th--the third time since 1098. LN The farmers are now very busy on the land. It seems there is not much done until th¢ ice is gone, * Messrs. Joel Aldred, David Hope, Alan Aldred and George Fines. visited Oshawg recently. Mr. Archie Black had a very sucy cessful sale last Friday, Mr, and Ms, Black are leaving this week for Buffalo to visit their daughters for a|} few weeks, Mr. Midgley and family are moving back to the farm in Cartwright, after | spendinf the winter at the; Club House of" the Scugog Game Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Murray who have spent the | winter "at -their home in Port Perry Port Perry |& Mr. Gerald Colleran is helping ih b 0. Reader for the summer." A. Black a few Nagle week. > "CANADIAN OVERSEAS NEWS Twenty-four hours after the in- auguration of 'French courses was an- nounced for Canadian troops in Eng- Jand, two thousand men had volun- teered to follow lectures. ss * All modern methods of education are brought into play in the educa- tional plan for soldiers "overseas. Linguaphones, for instance, are used to teach conversational French, A cinema van, donated-by the Britannia League is used both for entértain- | ment and educational purposes. $$ * * When Canadian: %roops' move to ---- At present in provided 'by their own canteens. England these are LS will soon be returning to the Island. }! = Mrs, C. Mills visited her cousin Mrs. |}: { TOLL BROTHERS Coming , ir, | lind BAPE pt Sea em Ae CATTLE | CALVES | SHEEP HOGS No person cares to predict the future trend of the live stock trade because any prediction is liable to be too optimistic, or on the other hand too pessimistic. ~ Due to war conditions is it not reasomable to suppose that as the months go by demand should increase, which in itself would | stimulate trading, and to a large extent absorb our surplus meat - products. The first essential is to finigh your live stock to a point where it appeals to the buyers and com- | mands top quality prices. MARKETS CASARASAAEANAAARSAAS NS a' 4 ' Toronto is one of the best live stock markets in Canada, i has excellent accommodation, comfortable quarters, free " running water, and Scales that are tested and 'inspected 3" regularly by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. A EX market where buyers assemble from outside cities, towns # and villages, buyers from numerous packing plants in i Ontario as well as wholesale butchers and buyers for js American and British Markets. " u SALESMANSHIP : : Can you afford to neglect seeing to it that your live stock is well sold? and up-to-date service for merchandising your live stock. Our salesmen with, expert knowledge of commercial live stock! are in a position to render a real service to producers, # and your interests fully protected. Instruct your shipper The Public Market provides the only reliable H or truck driver to consign your stock to us and have it sold i on the Open Market for the highest price available. It § will pay you to get in touch with us. Telephone Lyndhurst i" 1143 or 1144 or write us. i i Your patronage solicited and appreciated ; . o » bl . The United Farmers' Co-Operative ; Company, Limited i LIVE STOCK BRANCH WEST TORONTO K i J Tetatete tet ttt [3321238088818] = 1 Deciding to sc. ale the Volcano to PORT PERRY )| THURSDAY, MAY "9th, at 8 p.m. g In the UNITED CHURCH, Ri) of the W.A. HIKING. THROUGH SOUTH AMERICA" With the best of still and motion picture equipment, 7} the Toll Brothers spent 16 adventure-packed months ex- = | ploring in South America -- hitch-hiking, on mule-back, across mountains and through jungles--real adventure. Motion and still pictures in colour. "* _Presented by one of the brothers in. person. "Adults 250. Children 15¢. { a Te ST -- Se CE ff | DRESSES "Ladie's Print Dresses-- + Sizes--14 to 42 69¢ $1.00 $1.50" A Range of Print Dresses, Sizes 38-4 to 42 Assorted Patterns $1.50 In i lf m RED & WHITE son | a poms AA AP oN -- TT Ee Ladie's Print and Percale Dresses In Princess, Shirtwaist and Zipper Styles, Sizes 14 to 40 $2.00 } ER DRESS GOODS i POPLIN--Floral Patterns 36 inches wide, 45c¢ per yard : Hh LYSTAR--A Crease- Resisting & Dress Material, Plain Colours Re Green, Blue, Coral, White and . Cerise. also in Floral dress lengths - $1.00 per yd. Sink i TTT a a Girl's Print Dresses---Party Style 2 to 6--59c to 98c Misses Dresses, §to 14, $1.00 ' _LADIE'S and CHILDREN'S ANKLE SOX-- wi} n "Large Assortment at--15¢ and 25¢ ; . F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE. 43 PORT PERRY TREE EEE EEE EEE EE - YOU WILL NEED THESE =~ GOODS NOW Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh, per-bottle, Se - 38§c, 65¢c, $1.25 | Bickmore's Gall Salve, per box 3§c., 70¢. -Harness O11, the Best at 40c. per Quart Capo Hoot Ointment for Horses, per box 3§c. BUY NOW -- W. E. WEBSTER -- -~ AR. Be Coat __Slive Nic pret am a dt Batis Build ride; LE Mention was ts recently over the air in Britain that Canadian soldiers lacked reading matter, Two days later 5000 books had been donated. Another generous Britisher supplied 500 radios free of charge. * * 0% . Mobile tea vans which follow the troops on vanoeuvres are a popular inauguration in England for the Can- adian Active Service Force. Seven of these vans, four donated and three purchased by a welfare agency, are catering to the troops. Hot coffee, tea, buns adn 'cigarettes are provided for the soldiers at intervals of free- long from daty. LJ ¥ 'oe . Parcels aldesshid to Canadian soldiers in France will be admitted by French Customs Authorities free of duty, it was announced by the French Department of Foreign Affairs, . « Phone MW Port P erry Harry Rt sion, fornterly Can- ox adian Trade Commissioner in Liver- i pool, Buenos Aires, Shanghai, has #| been appointed Secretary , to ithe | Stipervisory Board * of the British Sommonwealth - Air Training Plan. This board includes representatives of Great Britain, Australia, New Zea- if | land as well as Canadian officials. There is a move in Oshawa to try and secure uniform summer Wednes- day half-holiday, = At presént each line of business operates o on a differ- ent schedule. oo Have Your PRINTING Done at the PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE Satisfactory Work Prompt Delivery Seasonable Prices We shall be pleased to quote prices on any printing job you may wish to'have. done. [PERMANENT WAVES : Beatty Block . Port Perry --. | MULLIGAN'S Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop: Adiunding New, Larger, More Attractive. and More Comfortable Surroundings. New, Up-to-the-Minute Equipment, Tr BE SI A STEER sr ro = Bell Phone 75 H. H. Mulligan, Registered Barber, Proprietor Miss M. Peers, Registered Hairdresser, Beauty Shoppe Operator MISS DORIS MULLIGAN, Student Hairdresser, Schoolgirls' Hairdressing GENUINE OIL Schoolgirls' Hairdressing Permanent Wave $1.00 Pinger Wave 26c. Pa $2.00 and up . a ee | eT --PRINTING- Of all kinds ° done at the Port Perry Star Office-- 'Posters, Sale Bills, Commercial Stationery, Booklets, * Folders, Catalogs, Wedding Invitations, or any other 'Printing you require. - Prompt work, low price, . I