& 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1944 Ye ATES i] yo IR Av earls ; LAR EVES SA Lai LL 'BROCK THEATRE oa Phone 618, WHITBY é Healthfully- Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday and Saturday, JULY 20-21-22 ' Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "UP IN ARMS" . IN TECHNICOLOR Starring DANNY KAYE and DINAH SHORE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JULY 24-25-26 Last complete show at 8.20 "TOP MAN" ~starring DONALD O'CONNOR, SUSANN FOSTER, PEGGY RYAN Also an ADDED Attraction "Minesweeper" starring RICHARD ARLEN, JEAN PARKER, RUSSELL HAYDEN Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JULY 27-28-29 'Phantom of the Opera" "IN TECHNICOLOR starring NELSON EDDY. i | 14 HEAD OF .¢% N. W. MALCOLM, | Phone 69, Port Perry, FOR SALE Work Horses Lot 18, Con. 8, Cartwright or 194 r 61. Queen Street, .Port Perry, Phone 94 (The firm of Greer & Humphreys Is dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 241; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week or by appointment. Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68J Hxpert RADIO Service 4 ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 W. A. Sangster DENTAL 8URGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to § p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST 2 W. A. IL MacBrien and Elizabeth Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber |g, [xccutors of the Estate of Shop. Julia Frances MacBrien, by their Phone 237, Res. 216 Port Perry DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist In Practice over twenty years. Now in Uxbridge, Ontario, King and Cedar Streets Phone 188 steady customers, | Province of Ontario, Spinster, who | claims of which the undersigned shall PHONE 234 on SATURDAYS McLean Radio Service SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. SUITS SPONGED~AND PRESSED SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS County of Ontario On Saturday, the 12th day of Aug- ust, A.D. 1944, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, I will offer for sale by public auction at my office in the Court House in the Town of Whitby all the right, title and inter- est of the Plaintiff, in the undermen- tioned lands and tenements seized by me under and by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, and'to me directed in which JAMES W. HOOPER 'is the Plaintiff and SAMUEL CAWKER is | the Defendant. The said lands and! tenements being, all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being "in the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, and being composed of part of lot 19 in the bth concession of the said Township more particularly described as follows: Commencing on the North limit of the said Town- ship lot two chains and ninety (90) links from the North East angle thereof being the North West corner of land owned by one Bailey; thence south sixteen(16) degrees Kast twelve chains fifty (50) links along the West limit of Bailey's lands to the South West corner of Bailey's lands; thence South seventy-four (74) degrees West two chains forty (40) links; thencel North sixteen (16) degrees West twelve (12) chains fifty (50) links to the North limit of the lot; thence East along the North limit of the lot two (2) chains and forty (40) links to the place of beginning, containing three (3) acres. hy H. BASCOM, Sheriff, County of Ontario Sheriff's Office, . Whitby, May 3rd, 1944, PART TIME MAN OR WOMAN WANTED "For established Watkins route of Mast be honest have travel outfit or means of getting one. No capital or experience required. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-P-5; 2177 Masson Street, Montreal. july20-27 and reliable, delivery. Agent--A. R. GRAY R.R. 2, Port Perry, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS in the Estate of Julia I'rances Mac- Brien, late of the Township of Reach in the Province of Ontario, Spinster, deceased. All persons having claims against the Iistate of Julia Frances MacBrien, late of the Township of Reach in the -died on or about the 24th day of May, 1044, are hereby notified to send par-. ticulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of August, 1941, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with regard only to the then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall nok then have notice, Dated at Toronto this 12th day of July, 1944, : v Solicitors, FENNELIL, PORTER, Mec- LEAN & DAVIS, 357 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. FOR SALE New set Low Wagon Wheels; also set medium height wheels in good con- dition. We have General Repairs for I. H. C. Farm Implements. C. SWITZER, PORT PERRY. HEMLOCK and WHITE PINE Cut and sawn to order in special Mill Valley Lumber Co. Ltd. Webster. aug, 10 sizes. Claremont, Phone 2020, Mr, NURSES' TRAINING SCHOOL ONTARIO HOSPITAL, WHITBY on announcing . OPENING OF FALL TERM. Attractive living conditions, hours and salary. For particulars write to the SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES, "Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ont. WANTED FOR SALE Wicker baby carriage in good con- dition. Apply to Mrg. B, D, Roberts R.R, 4, Port Perry, Antique Picture Buttons. Collector will pay good price for an old Button String. Mrs. E. E. Craig, 514 River- OT rr | VALID 2 i! ) pin i 256 Pages. ON THE SHORES OF SCUGOG A Well Illustrated Local History CLOTH BOUND. A Book you will want to keep for reference. - $1.50 CUSTOM COMBINING GRAIN and SEEDS {W. S. Croxall, Uxbridge. Phone 103 r 2 Attention Farmers WE WHOLESALE Tires Gasoline Tubes Kerosene Batteries Distillate Cables Cutting Oil Machine Oil Bearing Oil Fan Belts Spark Plugs Polish Cylinder Oil Wax Motor Oil Boots I'uel Oil Patches Harness Oil Wipers Floor Oil | Antifreeze I'riction Tape -4 (irease Linseed Soap | write HARKY O. PERRY Cities Service Distributor McLaughlin Cow Heads | Holsteins on Test The largo production completed by a Canadian Holstein on Record of Per- formance test during the past month was that of Elm Queen Colantha R., owned by R. Ray McLaughlin, Oshawa. She gave 919 Ibs. butter fat from 20,676 Ibs. milk as a senior three year old in 3656 days on three timéds a day milking. This record is the fourth largest ever completed in its class in 'the Dominion, and in recognition of this achievement, Mr. McLaughlin will receive a Certificate of Superior Pro- duction from the Holstein-Friesian | Association of Canada. Other smembers of the same herd also finished records in this class hav- ing 705, 647, and 579 Ibs, butter fat respectively. Still others completed tests in the mature class giving 7, 604, 668 and 532 Ibs, butter fat. The leader hére was the noted Montvic Bonheur Emily, the former Canadian the 1941 All-American Get-of-Sire, "Family" Also qualified for the 305 day division, heading the mature cows with 616 hs. butter fat. In the twice-a-day milking section y| side Drive, Toronto, of the yearly division, a clags of 46 OSHAWA, UnT. | Lo Champion Producer and a member of | four-year-olds was topped by Lady Veeman Finderne Ideal, owned by Clarence G. Croxall, Uxbridge. She gave 667 hs, butter fat from 18,053 SHOES Summer Footwear. 'Women in most sizes. Nurses' White Goodrich Canvas Footwear. for all the Family. : F. W. BROCK & SON White Shoes for Men and Complete Stock Men's Oxfords, black or tan, $3.75 to $7.00. Ladies' Black Oxfords, $2.98 and $3.35. Men's Sport Oxfords, tan, $3.95. 4 Shoes, $4.35 pr. MEN'S SUITS--WORSTED Blue or Brown--Y oung Men's Models--$28.50 Plates 45c. Bowls 75c. Small Plates 18c. Dishes---English Dinnerware Oatmeals 30c. Platters 75c. FELTOL FLOOR COVERING, 50c. sq. yd. Congoleum Rugs, 9 x 10V2, $9.25 | New Summer Dresses "54 50, MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS, $1.50 and $2.00 Attractive Models in all sizes $6.50, $6.95. Old Cheese, 1 Ib. 45¢c. Pastry Flour 24 lbs. 75c. Ibs. milk. CANADIAN THRUSH In competition with a number of Canada's most talented young voeal- i kitchen, clean and ~~ GROCERIES Amber Honey 54c. jar. Tomato Juice, 2 tins 25c. ~ Oranges--35c., 40c., 45c. dozen. : WPTB regulations to enable enforee- ment officers to investigale any com- plaints of evasion of ceiling prices and thus to protect both the buyer and the seller. HOME HUNTER READ THIS! Six roomed frame home, stone foundation, near Port Perry, in excel- lent condition. Good well, cistern with pump in kitchen, large garden with shrubs, flowers and Stable, good cellar, electric lights, completely stoves, summer trees. furnished, piano, 2 "1 [= nicely decorated. Apr il 15th. A comfortable home, Storm windows. Apply to Box 11, Prince Albert, . I Phone 240w About the Army Shingles NOW IS THE TIME TO REPAIR THAT ROOI® before the Spring rains. We have a large supply of B. C. Cedar Shingles, Toronto Asphalt Shingles, and rolled roofing. Rol-Bric Siding will be LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., available about LIMITED An army cook these days has to be versatile and if meals aren't ready ists, Clare Gagnier, the Montreal coloratura soprano, won highest award in a nation-wide contest "Singing Star of To-Morrow". radio Information Branch, W.P.T.B. All persons selling fresh fruits and vegetables to wholesalers and retailers must provide proper invoices at the time sales are made, F. LJ. Seldon, regional prices and supply represent- ative, pointed out. These igvoices should show the name and address of the buyer and the seller, date of sale, quantity sold, price charged and description of container. Duplicate copies of thdhe invoices should be kept so that they are avail- able for inspection by an authorized representative of the Price Joard at "any time within 12 months fafter the date of sale, In the case of fresh vegetables, such as onions and cabbages where WPTB regulationg require weight to be given, it is necessary that this be stated clearly. Mr. Seldon explained that the keep- ing of | when the troops are, it's a good cook i who can weather 'the subsequent : ! storm. More and more, in the light $ of overseas experience in the field the " | army has ¢ome to rely on improvised 4 {ovens and stoves and for this readon | $3 "a three day course in field cookery at the Canadian Army Trades School at Hamilton has been extended to a month. ' In that month the ambitious soldier- cook spends most of his time oulside learning to set up a stove from mud, stones and parts of oil drums. He finds that he can bake bread and pies and do just, about anything in the cooking line on these field cookers, Although units overseas are sup- few tons of this fuel in F. E. Reesor 90 0 0.0.0 0.000 RESSAS SSA other drum sits on top and is filled Irom this drum a pipe is there is a A. ar- The healing with water, attached and We have a good stock of COKE on hand. A you meet your fuel problem for the Winter. We have both Pea size and larger. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73w PERRIN FT RFR IAAF IR FIRTH ACs . invoices was necessary under the mud-packed and used as a stove, plied with petrol cookers which can be set up hurriedly anywhere their use is not encouraged because of the amount of petrol used and in England the cooks have to improvise their own] cooking arrarigements while on man- ocuvres. Even in the theatres of nac- tion this practice is continued as often as practicable. If a unit is in a semi- rangement for re-filling. is usually done by mixing oil water which drips into the stove and is ignited by some oily rags burning and in a flash pan. The discouraged owner of a small static location the men set to work to coffee shop in Ohio gave up the ghost build their own stoves and hot-water ,.,q placed a sign on the door: "No heaters. The "Lazy Man's Boiler" named) is an oil 'drum built up and An- (mis- . - " coffee, no sugar, no help, no oil, no heat, no profit. If you want a square meal, join the army." your cellar will help POBOPOPOROPOPOSO CBORC OSOPOPORO o iY oleate state te ste ate ate ate ste ate ate ate 22 8 F. G. Reesor | S08 8% 4% 0° 870 9%," 8° 46 VE RV LY An N.C.O. of the Royal Canadian Signals Corps, somewhere in Italy, has been garnering a striking collect- ion of German war equipment. Thus far he has a'German motor- cvele, equipped with six forward and two reverse speeds, more than a dozen wireless transmitting and receiving sets, a battery charger and an Italian receiving set, Some of the wireless sets are used to pick up enemy communications during a battle. But since there is no particular shortage of this eqdtpment, most, of them are used to bring in radio broadcasts from the -BBC. a FAERIE >. os Sd = ar-- RNA a Re 2 2 2 hin TREY rr -- Kno. re are ST AL TT Rar IPL. CHR Ls 1 rr. »