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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 May 1949, p. 5

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i Ur o2LEEE om 1) | 3 [T5| mmt PORT PERRY, ONTARIO; THURSDAY, MAY 26th, 1049 a "JALOPY" WATER HEATERS MUST GO If all the power wasted by inefficient water heaters could be salvaged there would be no need for power "cut-offs" of Water Heaters, GAVE POWER--SAVE MONEY Sooner or later you are going to have to do away with that old power waster you have in the cellar. Do it today and everybody will be happy, with plenty of hot water. The Hydro will appreciate your co-operation in saving power, and you will save money. cfg : Thermal construction of Inglis water heaters keeps water hot 2); times longer. hl Thglis Glasteel Water Heaters -- not just a "dolled up" galvanized \ tank -- Inglis is permanent equipment. Inglis ten-year kguarantee does not require any periodic inspection or revitalizing. You are set for life with Inglis. PRICED FROM $119.50 UP PORT PERRY ELECTRIC (1st door north of hotel) Phone 177 : Port Perry TT do. X A EN Ey LUMBER---BUILDER'S SUPPLIES NOW is the time to do that Repair job. We have in stock: "DRY SPRUCE FLOORING and SIDING ASPHALT SHINGLES 'and ROLL ROOFING. Eh : AQUELLA--To waterproof your basement. MODERNITE TILEBOARD for kitchens and bathrooms. GLIDDEN PAINT=Try our Glidden Cleaner. » Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY ty Phone 240. ww mm ff Of OO Of I 0 1 TT) cm L i 'Don' t forget 'the Rink Campaign "INVEST IN YOUTH" om I fre iii Sy } The Best the Market Offers § -Your Phone Orders Receive OO } Phone 265 r 81 R | RK FOR SALE--50 acre farm located i | Hydro vaailable, ii | Immediate possession, Y |son's Store, Port Perry. eb CLASSIFIED ADS CAPON 1ZIN G Have your cockerels Japobized at from four to five weeks of age. HARLAN CLARK Prince Albert, Ont. Port Perry SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you want ft. Call 0SS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 6, Fort Perry, R.RA. june WANTED -- We take away all dead or crippled farm animals, free of charge. For prompt service, Phone collect 2-r-3, Woodville, Ed. Peconi, Argyle. "DANCING ON CLOUDS" will be|G your tune, if 'only you use Lloyd's Corn Salve soon, 060c. at Lawrence's Drug Store. % mile from Highway No. 12. Frame dwelling and two barns. Good well. Spring in pasture. Apply to Murs. Ella Butson, Myrtle Station, Ont. May 26 GIRL WANTED--Apply at Levin- TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned for wiring No. 1 School in Scugog Township School Area; work to be done according to Dept. o Education specifications, as ounined in plan held hy secretary. Lowest or any tender not necessarily: accepted. Ralph Milner, Secretary, R.R. 8, Port Perry, Ont. CARPENTRY Any Ty madelli ling or new work. Free Estimates Given. ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and Excavating Work, FOR SALE--Keg. Yorkshire Boars, 4 months old; bred from winners at Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal Winter Fair, Sired' by Gravel Ridge Pat," Reg. No. 850483. ELLSWORTH KENNEDY - je i will be pleased to obiige you. thone| §y Ladies" Wedge Rubber Sole 322 Port Perry, for information. ml9 and canvas tops - Apply Frank Crosier, R.R.4, Port Perry. Phone 118 r 4. june2 WANTED TO RENT IN PORT PERRY for at least a year, four or five room house or apartment by August first or sooner. High School teacher and wife, careful tenants with Fine Marble patterns. $3.98 and $4.50 Goodrich Rubber Sole Lines for all the family SISMAN'S SCAMPERS-- Men's $5. 00 . Boys' $4.50 INLAID LINOLEUM Price quoted, installed, or by ? "SUMMER SHOES | Men's Crepe Sole Oxfords . Ladies' Crepe Sole Oxfords $5.95 $5.25 _ for sale. See Arthur Orchard (across the road from the United Church par- sonage) Queen- street. FOUND-- Pair of Corsets on 6th Concession opposite Brunton Farms orchard. Owner may have same by Nylon Hosiery Bathing Suits Smart styles for this year in stock ttl sesng $4.95 and up -- Supersilk, Gordon Sub-standards at a saving i Foy © FOR SALE--3 lengths of mixed dry summer wood and one of cedar split, ready for stove. $12.00 a cord de- livered, Phone 264 r 4, Port Perry, Harvey Malcolm, Janetville. june9 CARS, TRUCKS, ETC. 49 Sedans, Coaches and Convertables 48 Standard Coach : 37 Chrysler Royal Sedan 37 Graham Sedan ~ 36 Ford Coach ' 31 Oldsmobile Sedan 30 Chevrolet Sedan 30 Ford Model A Coach 48 Chevrolet 1 ton Pick-Up. 47 Mercury 3 ton Stake. .|48 Indian Motorcycle 49 Ferguson Tractors & Implements 49 Massey Harris: Pony Fordson on steel, CASH - TRADE - TERMS LE ASKDALE" 'GARAGE, Leaskdale, 7 wiles north of Uxbridge. FOR Sr Fin Model Battery - Careful Attention. 3 Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, Phone 2 Fi co on | : aan § Ey DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm. B. 8 Phone 16 PORT PERRY Lee 1 D. A. BIRTHDAY SALE ID. A" s Bixteenth Birthday "will be celebrated by a Special Sale of 'L.D.A. Merchandise from MAY 30th to JUNE 4th. Watch for Sale Bills. and I.D/A: advertivement in in your uplly -"newspaper. ! SPRCIAL GIFTS for all boys. and girls sixteen 'years old. um re sum i Smt pnt fe ai + 4 THE FICK OF | " THEM ALL k "Stove & Fuel oil, "Rezosene 5 GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS. "RAY BIRKETT AGENT. FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS: PHONE 200 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Tote sos 1 8 opr oec ACR I0R0R0I0RCRORCececececace ester aces aca ATR Rt tet tele kh: ------------------------ The People's Moat Market 'Where You, Get the Choioest in Meats!' FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS Ww. E. 'MacGREGOR, BUTCHER 'Phone 72w, PORT PERRY - a -------------------------- -- CL RR eat 3 Radio; Massey- Harris Milker, 2-unit; | Aladdin "Lamp, all 'in good condition. I Apply to Jack Holtby, R.R,2, Port Perry, 'Phone 107-r 31. PASTURE WANTED for 4 young "young cattle in vicinity af Port Perr y. Phone 174 x 31, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Frame House, 7 rooms, {hydro throughout, town. water, and well water at sink, built-in Ritehen 1 cupboards, lovely grounds, % acre |and, small barn at rear. Cash pre- even. .Phone 206W. § ALEXANDER BROTT, assistant con- 2 ductor of the orchestra of Les Con- #4 "certs Symphoniquest de Montreal, is touring Europe this summer to intro- ¥ dice Canadian music to European 2 audiences,' It is his second season abroad as an unofficial Canadian am- bassador and he will conduct all Canadian 'programs in the United Kingdom, 'the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. He will also give a violin recital. at the Glyndebourne Festival in Sussex, which annually at- tracts artists from all over the world. "Nine Canadian composers, including Mr. Brott himself, are represented in concerts planned for the four coun- tries. Mr. Brott is familiar to. CBC nétwork listeners 'as condiictor, eor- "poser, violin soloist and leader of the McGill String Quartet of Montreal. paying cost of ad ) | WANTED--Experienced tinsmith. Apply at Carnegie: Hardware Co., : Port Perry, Ont \ pr GLEN OWEN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Gas and Electrical Refrigerator Service. Repairs to all Electrical Appliances and automatic controls R. R. 1' PORT PERRY Phone 189 r § 20 oz. .... 2's rene . Fancy Tomato Juice Oak Leaf Fancy 'Cohoe § Salmon, A 8 37c, Pink Seal Fancy Salmon, talls GROCERIES .2 for 17c. | Kellogg's 20 oz. tin 20c¢. ATe. He. Plum Jam, 24 V's 2c. | Kellogg's Rice Krispies 'Kellogg's Corn Flakes, .... Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Prune Plums, 20 oz. tin .. Raspberry Jam, 24 oz. jar Dalton's Peanut Butter, june 16 Rousseau Upholstery Featuring a complete FURNITURE REPAIR and REFINISHING SERVICE Stokley's «( Stokley's Tasty King Peas, Horseshoe Fancy Sockeye Salmon, | RIL SO AP $1.40 and $1.65 ) a. NA 2 pkgs. 3le. \ Bran Flakes ..pkg. 22c. li 12 oz. pkg. 22¢. | .8 oz. pkg. 15c. SUPRRII : TUR TNE 39¢. h OZ. JAT «ov iiiieeesieneininns 29¢. 16 oz jar ..35e. U I F. W. BROCK and SON PORT PERRY REPRE "he Set ENG Le ¥ RATE REAS =a dh sr, PHONE 43 On hand is a complete line of Materials to choose from. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 483 and we will be glad to consider your next repair job. We do custom building, too. 216 Mary St. E., WHITBY Cartwright Roadway ping of 'Port Derry Standard, dated December 11th, 1890, and shows how the people of that time were interest- ed inthe building of the Cartwright bridge and roadway. SERRE ILIRI. LL oc bITa e3ERTIIRIIITLEIN Eo GRILL AT THE BUS STOP Have you tried DONLANDS ICE CREAM We have delicious "The following is a statement, furn- ish by Joseph Bigelow, of the par- ticulars in connection with the build- ing of the roadway between the town- ships of Scugog and Cartwright over [thie water and marsh lands separating these two township: from one to two feet of water over the marsh permitting «of small boats passing over it. During the summer the water subsides to about a level with the marsh. Formerly more or less timber grew on this marsh. The "building of locks at Lindsay for the improvement of the navigation of Lake Scugog and river is the cause of this overflow, rendering the construc- tion of this roadway much more ex- pensive than it otherwise would have been. "This roadway has beerr-talked of as a most desirable. object fo be a complished for the past twenty years, the completion of which would accom- modate a large gectioh of country. The best. evidence of its necessity is the liberal subscriptions which have SUNDAES, MILK SHAKES TAKE-AWAY SUNDAES POPSICLES, * "PIES NOVEL ICE BRICKS' PECAN NUT ROLLS A Nice, Clean, Friendly Store, and Service with a smile. [1313333124331 1128 CRRMRTENS Sun 21544400 2 FAT Following was taken from a elip- In the spring of the year Chet is J PROMPT DELIVERY 294 Court Street, Oshawa FARMERS Portable Gasoline Tanks Available OlL, MOTOR OIL, AND GREASES. Farm Agent, ROSS STONE PHONLE PORT PERRY 127123 Cities Service Products ON GASULINE, FUEL Phone Oshawa 2016 ja oamN timber and brush, 27 acres of heavy cedar and tamerac swamp was used, or an average of one acre for every 10 rods. The whole roadway was then covered with earch three to four feet deep with ten inches of gravel on the centre. Eighteen thousand feet _of lumber was used for fencing. The following tributed by individuals ferent municipalities: JAamounts were con- from the dif- Port Perry, $1655; Cartwright, $140; Scugog $243 and grant from Port Perry, $400; Ontario Govt, $1500, Co. of Ontario $500; Durham $500; GUT.R. $1500. Total expended on roadway $6,685. The advantages of the road way are In the building of the 270 rods of | nr Ae -- LY a Ta os BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD i EA NEWS COMBINATION. a YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER i gives you complete, dependable local news. You need to know all that is going on where you live. But you live also in a WORLD where momentous events are in the making -- events which can mean so much to you, to your job, your home, your future, . For constructive reports and interpre- tations of national and interna- tional news, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR daily. A OL | Say it with FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 'BOX PLANTS FOR GARDEN BEDDING SOON READY Get them at your grocer or at the . GREENHOUSE | NO DELIVERY OF 'ORDERS FOR LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR Funeral and Wedding Flowers our specialty. 5 Flowers telegraphed anywhere, Prince Albert Greenhouse PHONE 174 ring 1-1 0 0 OO ------------------------------------------------ been given in aid of the work. The jye already seen and felt by our mer- \ Ri bridge or roadway from Scugog to chants Ah largely busi- Enjoy the benefits of being i a Port Perty, though only about half pass that' is being done in town. The best informed--locally, nationally, Hs the' length of the proposed roadway number of rigs iif town on market internationally ih with your local i built by the County of Ontario, is said (Jays reminds us of old times, Farmers paper and The Christian Science : i to have 'cost about $25,000. These fyom all over Cartwright and part of Monitor, 2) facts were not very encouraging for Manvers can be seen on our streets LISTEN Tuesday nights over po the county or local municipalities, or at any time." ABC stations to "The Christian } the promoters of the proposed under-|' qpis youd js now part of 7A High-| Science Monitor Views the news.' RL 4 taking, to embark in the work, Who} ("id is a part of the Provincial) And use this coupon RN however, came to the decision if it Highway system. today for a special in- @ u. 8. Hi Ns go commenced it would never be This clipping was furnished us by troductory subscription. Funds 0) \ mshed. y Mrs. Herman Hooey of Blackstock. [cm ies 8 In order to carry on the work a : company was formed under the Gen- _-- The Christian Science Monitor, it {eral Road Company's Act, to obtain] pajlway rates in Chnadn are the| One Norway St, Boston 15, Mass. A a legal atsnding, with the following |jowest of any country in the world, Please send me an introductory . TW a legal standing. with the possible exception of some| subscription. to The Christian b The whole length of the roadway |, jental regions with extremely low| Science Monitor -- 26 issues. En- Rl over the marsh is 866 rods of which )iving standards. ~--Quick Canadian{ . RN 270 ods is formed of brush and tim-| pg tg, cloge one dollar. A ber from three to five feet deep and i 3 Nome Be 24 foot wide. The codar posts for the] In 1947 net profits of Canadign| oo mmm jf fencing are 12 feet long, and were corporations were 3% cents on every| Address ....ooooon drained We driven down after cutting holes in the [dollar of sales, of which more than x ice. The timber and brush were built|2 cents were plowed back into busi- A vs [R RR around the posts. ness.--Quick Canadian.Facts. PB7 5 X clean furniture. Will pay reasonable A rent for comfortable accommodation. the yard. g4 Write, C. R. Foster, 831 Broadview . q i: Ave., Toronto 6. 1 : ; iF, GIRL WANTED TO WORK IN VENETIAN BLIND Made-to- Measure 75c square ft i STORE, steady position for right 0 Any Colour C. coifiplete § party; good wages. Write to Box 19 . Port Perry Star. _ tfmayl9 re i s-- ee rt men - IRENE Eh OT |] Summer Range now ait, $2.35; $4.95; $7.50; $15.00 [} PR SEED POTATOES (Katadin) Ladies' Dresses 3d ori 7.00; 3 \ fil

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