fe » neta \ her -home-here for the week-end." "© Two shows at 7.80 'and 9.30 p.m, PORT PERRY, ONT, Phone 618, WHITBY Healthfully Air Conditioned = All shows Daylight Saving Time Thursday, Friday and Saturday; DECEMBER 4-5-6 Saturday Matinee at 1.30 p.m. GINGER ROGERS in. "Tom Dick and Harry" with George Murphy, Alin Marshall, Burgess Meredith, Also. the latest Canada: Carries Oon-- "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, DEEEMBER 8.9.10 - Last" complete show at 8.60 "Captain Caution" with Victor MATURE, Louise PLATT Leo CARRILO, Bruce CABOT. Also an ADDED Attraction: "Scotland Yard" with Nancy Kelly, Edmund Gwenn, > John Loder. COMING next Thurs, Fri, Saturday, December 11-12-13 "So Ends our Night" | with Fredric March, and Margaret Sullavan, PROSPECT Miss Marion Smith of Toronto, at Mrs. Somerville, of Toronto, is a visitor at the home of Mrs, J. Holli- day. : Th Mr, and. Mrs. Arthur Chumblay of |. Oshawa, Mrs. Wm, Hall, of the R.C. AF., Trenton, formerly of Ardath, Sask., were visitors of Mrs. F. Martin on Sunday. The W. A. meeting was held at the home of Mus. A. Gilroy 'last Wednes- day afternoon with a goodly number of members and Several visitors pre- sent. A pleasant afternoon was spent by. all, . Mr. and Mrs, WA Wilson in daughter, of Oshawa, were recent visitors at the home of Mr, C. Wilson. Much sympathy is extended to the| bereaved friends onthe passing of the late Mrs. Milton Holliday, Toronto. Mr. Robert Armstrong visiting with friends in Oshawa, on Sunday. Quite a nuniber: of friends from here attended the funeral of the late Arthur Thompson, of Oshawa, on Monday. Mr." Thompson spent his boyhood days in this community. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives and friends. PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY. PARLOR -- Skilled Operator. Very moderate prices ; - We specialize in-- Bonat Permanent Waves 3 Shampoo and Wave 650c Marcel - - 76¢ Manicure - - 86e¢| PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up Our work is up to'a standard-- Not down to a price. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1941 BROCK THEATRE MEY : s. A Fine of $5; 000 and two years imprisonment is provided for offences against this law What You Must Do fo Comply With the Law 1. As a Consumer ' You must not buy goods or services for more than the highest during the basic period, September 15 to October 11. - asks is a lawful price under the Price Ceiling order, and greenhouse products are exempt. 2. Ag a Retailer. vices in the basic period, September 15 to October 11. You must not buy goods or services from manufacturers or wholesalers or any other sources for more than the highest price you paid to them in the basic period. It is intended that cases of serious hardship should be adjusted by reducing thet cost of merchandise to the retailer. Retailers whose "cost of .merchandise delivered to them after the ceiling prices, should get in touch with their supplier and try to arrange an adjustment fair to both parties. ~The price of goods-of-a kind or quality not sold during the basic beri must not be more than the highest CANADA | THE PRICE CEILING ORDERS NOW LAW » price charged for such If "in doubt, ask your merchant for proof the price he Normal seasonal price changes in fresh fruits and vegetables « Wo -~ ay = price charged for substantially similar" goods in the basic period. 3. As a Wholesaler for more than the highest prices paid during the basic Wholesalers will be expected in some cases to reduce their prices below the ceiling in order that their retailer accounts may carry on. The continued flow of goods through normal channels is of the utmost importance and the Board will in "You must not sell goods or services at more than your highest price (less discounts then prevailing) for such goods or services during the basic period, September 15 to Octobey 11. period. Wholesalers in turn may have. to ask. their suppliers for price reductions, nN lervene if suppliers divert business abnormally from one cusomer to another. 4. As a Manufacturer Nii You must not sell at prices higher than your highest pr ice (legs discounts then prevailing) during the basic. - "period, September 15 to October 11. In some cases it will be necessary for Eales ivers to rediice their prices Deiow "the ceiling so that wie saler and retail accounts may carry on. . Where maintenance of the retail ceiling requires manufacturers' prices to be substantially reduced, the Board will investigate and in proper cases will afford necessary relief: Imports Retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers are assured by the Bosrd: that any considerable increase in the costs of import of essential goods will be coveréd either by subsidies or by adjustment of taxes. announced shortly. Services Also- Come Under This Law The price ceiling law also applies to rates and charges for electricity, gas, steam Yai, water, telegraph, wire- less, telephone, transportation, tailoring and dressmaking; hairdressing, barbering and hibiting of motion pictures. » provision of dock, harbour and pier facilities; warehousing and storage; manu- facturing processes performed on a commission or custom basis; undertaking and embalming; laundering, cleaning, heating, - decorating, cleaning and renoyating; repairing of alt; kinds; supplying of meals, refreshments and beverages; ex- beauty parlour services; plumbing, - You must not sell goods or services for more than the highest price at which you sold such gobs or ser- Details will be NO CHEATING OR EVASION "OF THE PRICE CEILING LAW WILL BE TOLERATED. "How the Price Law Works." a pamphlet setting forth how each branch of business must sinly the regula- tions to its own operation will shortly be available at The Board will soon open Regional Offices throughout -Canada where problems may be discussed. Post Offices and Branch Banks. Offices will co-operate with business in the adjustment of diflicultics. The Price Ceiling law is vital to Canada's war effort. PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtby visiting ALBERTA with friends at Chalk Lake on Sun- day. A Christmas entertainment includ- ing a play. a¥id dance will be held at Prospect school on Friday, December 19th in aid of the British War Victims Fund. Admission 26¢. and 15c. PRINCE ALBERT Canada It was moved by Mrs. McCrea and Mrs, Murphy, that the business meet- ing is to be held on Jan. 7th in the church, instead of in December. The. treasurer, Mrs. W, Martyn, re- ported having received a cheque for fifty-six dollars from the Township to be used for war work, The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction, As this was an open meeting several November 30th is too high in relation to You must not buy goods or services Lodi 3 ge goods or services re RED & WHITE ston HERE'S NEWS For Every Homemaker <4 Just 17 more. shopping dais before Chvistias and oh! 80 much 'todo! The telephone and delivery service provided "by Red & White Stores will be-more than appreciated during "this busy time. .. prices. ~ And, of course, quality goods at economy On sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4-5-6 FIVE ROSES FLOUR-- 98 lbs. $2. 95, 24 lbs. 78¢c. 7's 26. COWAN'S "Perfection" COCOA--SPECIAL--I1 Ib. tin 25c. Gold Medal TEA, '2 Ib, pkg. 49¢. G.M. COFFEE, 1 1b. 59¢c. Crown Brand SYRUP--2 Ib, tin .....0.... EERE CHEE 26¢. "PRESH NEW FIGS ...iviivicsisnsirsisvcgrsrnny 1b. 20c. CHOCOLATE FINGER BISCUITS TE 1b 23c, CHOCOLATE DROPS ............cc0vv... 12 1b, for 12c, CHOCOLATES--Supreme Brand ....... "...1 Ib. box 32c. Fresh Milled Rolled Oats, 5 lbs. 25¢ Master DOG and PUPPY BISCUITS .......... 2 lbs. 25¢ COOKING ONIONS ..... oo iii 3 Ibs. for 15¢. CREAM OF BARLEY ........................ pkg. 26¢. GRAPEFRUIT, Large Fresh Texas ........... { for 19c. Red & White Brand JEL L Y POWDER ....3 pkgs. for 2lc. HAWES' FLOOR WAX ...........o 1 Ib. tin 47c. I njoy light, white tea biscuits served hot. So easy to make * them with TEA-BISK--2'% Ih. pkg.--SPECIAL 33c. IVORY SOAP--Large Cakes ................. 2 for 2le. SUNLIGHT SOAP ....................... w..3 for 2lc. CUT MIXED PEE lL PE Rr. PRR PRP % Ib. pkg. 17c. GLACE CHERRIES ......................0 4 1b. for 12¢. SUPREME SHORTENING .............. 1 of carton 19c¢. AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR ee PRE. 176 Choice Selection of COOKED MEATS und BACONS F. W. BROCK & SON PHONE 43 PORT PERRY painting, MEATS THAT SATISFY You will be sure of satisfaction when you buy our meats. Whether its Fresh, Cured, or Cooked Meats you require, we can always give you quality and service. Give us a call. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Bert. MacGregor, Phone 72-r-w These MARRIED O'HAGON-SWEETMAN Married at the United Church par- sonnge, Uxbridge, by Rev, L. Atkin- son, on Friday, November 28th, Rena Viola, daughter of Mrs. Sweetman and the late" Arthur Sweetman, to|¥ Ross Douglas O'Hagon, both of Ux- bridge. -_, AS SHS CN FRESH BAKING DAILY Everything for the Christmas Box you are packing-- Shortbread, Christmas Cake, Chocolates, and Celophane Wrapped Cookies Saturday Special --Banana Layer Cake Fon In these days of uncertainty you need reliable insurance. We place insurance that gives you peace of mind as well as protection. " - HAROLD W. EMMERSON Phono 41 : ~ Port Parry Cérrow fires, Port | Poy | -C OAL ~ We have always had in stock GENUINE ALBERTA . COAL. Our last car of two weeks ago is nearly gone. Place your orders for this fine Canadian Coal; which is becoming more popular as the wood situation becomes more severe. SEE OUR STOCK OF JAP.A:LAC PAINTS LAKE £ SOUGOG LUMBER & COAL .CO., Phone 240w. : LIMITED The Rovomber meeting of the Women's Association, was held on Wednesday the 26th, in the church basement. The meeting was called to order with hymn 263. Scripture read- ing was the 23rd Psalm. During the business period the President reported two quilts having been quilted for a (riend, the amount, of charge to go in- to the W.A. treasury. . Lovely new homespun curtain material was on display for five of the basement win- dows. This was donated 'by Y.P.U. of the men came to ¢njoy the pot Joc supper, Proceeds $6.50. Roy. W. P. Rogers, of Bova ille a former pastor, preached in our church on Sunday. . The broadcast on Friday morning of the P. P. H, S. choir was firie and the class is worthy of cofigratulations, Mrs, John Warren has been on the sick list while visiting Mrs, W. Butt near Oshawa, Misses K. and D. Murphy were in Toronto last week. in beige and brown / brown accessories, After the mony the happy - couple left Tetlow were guests. The bride daa very pretty vool dress with cere- for aj. motor trip to Huntsville, amid show- ers of best wishes and confetti. their return they will reside 'in To- ronto. where the best wishes of Scugog friends will follow them, On Monday evening a reception was held whén they received many lovely gifts, and Mrs, 8S. Sweetman and. family, Miss Florence Carter and Miss Joyce Mr. On in Fresh and Cured Meats at CAWKER'S Lowest Market Price. Courteous Service Cawker Bros. Phone 29w We Offer You the Choice of the Market Prompt and Port Perry SORE og LL ce