Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1929, p. 8

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= A. J. DAVIS 72e Resell sue ' DRUGS, STATIONERY, | SCHOOL BOOKS CONFECTIONERY TOILETRIES . KODAKS and DEVELOPING Telephone 49 Residence 134 BROCK & SON DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BBOTS & SHOES. WALL WALL PAPER A SPECIALTY. Telephone 43 W. R. WILLAN THE MERCHANT TAILOR Clothes Made to Your Measure Telephone 46 Morrison's Drug Store KODAKS, FILMS AND DEVELOPING MOIR'S CONFECTIONERY COMPLETE NYAL LINE Telephone 16 I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & STATIONER Our Values are Equal to Anywhere EYES TESTED FREE. J. F. McClintock DRYGOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED. Telephone 36 "E. H. GERROW BAKED GOODS AND CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM & SOFT DRINKS Telephone 82. Port Perry Lumber & Milling COMPANY ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER HARDWOOD FLOORING SHINGLES, LATH DOORS and SASH | CUSTOM CHOPPING, FLOUR D FEED OF ALL KINDS. The Port Perry Branch of this Bank will move next 'month to the Ferguson Block, East of the Post Office. You are invited to call at || our premises, where we shall have every facility for serving you. The Royal Bank of Canada PORT PERRY BRANCH B. D. HENRY, Manager THE BACK-SEAT DRIVER We all know the nuisance who guides the destiny of the automobile from the rear seat, the person who always thinks he could handle the machine much more capably than the driver, He is like the man who stands on the sidelines of the game of life criticizing the actions of those who are do- ing things, but who fails to get into the battle himself. Every office has one but the boss gets tired and chucks him out, There are people like this in every community. You know well the man who complains about conditions, who is always opposed to everything, who does not work because he says there is no work to do and the community is going to the dogs. He stands out in contrast to the person who gets into the fight, makes the best of every situation and when he is not satisfied with conditions makes an honest-to-goodness effort to improve them instead of standing around and whining. No man can be happy if he is always running away from the problems of life. What can you do to enliven activities in Port Perry and make it a better community in which to live? Start anywhere but do something. Don't leave the work to someone else. Get that community spirit and fight. Every sincere effort at community betterment on your part makes you so much bigger. Boost your community that you may be able to boast it. Have no sympathy for the habitual knocker. Buy your goods in Port Perry. This will mean the success of your merchant and a bigger and better Port Perry. W. L. Parrish HARDWARE TINWARE PLUMBING, and HEATING Telephone 55. Willard & Co. General Merchants GROCERIES, DRYGOODS FRUITS, VEGETABLES. Telephone 46 r 2. JAS. McKEE & SON For up-to-date goods and service in Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hosiery, and Gents' Furnishings, the Superior Store, Port Perry, holds an enviable position, Every thing in the store is of good quality and the Price is as reasonable as is possible. The motto of the store is "Service and Quality." Buy from them and prove the motto. Phone your orders The Canadian Bank of Commerce Equi; 1 Tvi o Ho RY ca uip] or service--Following ag increased facilities to a the MAKE THIS YOUR E. B. Walker, Associate Manager tion of local have 3a two. out] BANK y H. G. Hutcheson, Manager. CARNEGIE HARDWARE Let us give you an estimate on Plumbing and Furnace Work. HARDWARE PLUMBING FURNACES CARNEGIE-DAY MOTORS This is "EXIDE" BATTERY WEEK. No where can you Beat Our Prices. Buy your BATTERY in our town. Phone 61 derwear and Hosiery; Staple Goods; Per in your Home Town. Phone 246 Bert MacGregor FOR QUALITY MEATS CANNED GOODS BUTTER AND EGGS Telephone 72 r 2 McKEE & SON GENTS' FURNISHINGS Telephone 152. Hall's Restaurant "A Good Place to EAT" ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONERY W. T. RODMAN MERCHANT TAILOR Made-to-Measure Clothes Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing W. A. BEATTY HARNESS, LEATHER GOODS, sue a ML BAGS BLANKETS, BELLS AND WHIPS BEARE BROS. McLAUGHLIN AND : CHEVROLET MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 180 W. A. L. McDermott FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS Telephone 128 W. House 128 J IR Kight, 3 Grant Mec Kis Pt Bargains for This Week End. Men's en's Fine Boots and Oxfords, 's Fine Socks, special at .. n's Good al Iwool Sweaters * Trench Coats, regular "$7.50 for... Slickers, regular $4.45 for Perry Dominion Store 's Slickers, well made, regular $7. for 's Trench Coats, regular $10, for Beautiful Suits, well made, of Botany Serge, Regular price $25.00, for sy ees new shipment froi factory at surprising prices se eesavesanaenaansnn STICK TO THE FARM "Stick to the farm", said the Governor To the wide-eyed country boy; Then he hies him away to his Govern- ment home With an air of rustic joy. "Stick ta. the farm said the railroad king i To the lad who looked afar; Then hies him away on the double co... $18.95" quick In his rustic private car, Sarees sasavanasnesn .-+++v..6 pairs for 98c: tresana tawa, a A forts of the said } nas millions. of aoa ment, nevertheless, the 'ernment was is he Tata of t. Hon. Minister of 5 Wilson Figary, 6 Jackie ey. Northern Spy Apples--Jean Moase McIntosh Apples--Jean Moase. Collection of Apples--Jean Moase, 5 Pears--1 re Oak, 2 Lillian Right, 83 M m,, 4 Grace Fas 5 Joan Motieny 8 Jackie Tinsley Salpiglossis--1 Jack Tinsley, 2 Harold Hall, 3 Helen Cawker. 12 Asters--1 Rosser- Williams, 2 Lillian Kight, 8 Roger Oke, 4 Muriel yillan, 5 June Sonley, 6 Vivien Wal- ce. Zinnias--1 Jean McDermott, 2 Geo. Stone, 8 Grace Moase, 4 Mary David- son, 6 Bruce re. y Phlox--1 Doris Suddard, 2 Mary Stone. French Marigolds--1 Joe Dawson, 2 Jimmy Davidson, 8 Marion Brent, 4 Bryce Moase, 5 Maxine Beare, George White. Pinks-- 1 Elaine Cawker, 2 Wm. Oke, 3 Ruth Hall, 4 Betty Mitchell, 5 Ellen Ploughman, 6 Howard White. Table Bouquet Mixed Flowers--1 Beeverley Kent, 2 Garnet Weir, 8 Edna Dowson, re, 5 Wm. Oke, 6 Marjorie Harrison, Dalhias--Beeverley Kent, 2 Garnet Weir, 8 Cora Gerrow, 4 Mary David son, 5 Clarence Beare, 6 Bruce Beare. Gladioli--1 Beverley Kent, 2 Vivien Wallace, 8 Grace Stone, 4 Ruth Hall, 5 Ellen Ploughman, 6 Josephine Cooney. Oatmeal Macaroons--Marion Brent, 2 Muriel Willan, 3 Ruth Carnegie Graham Muffins--1- Beth Archer, 2 Edna Blackley, 8 Vivien Wallace, 4 Katthleen Carnegie, 6 Patricia Jackson. Light Layer Cake--1 Virginia Na- smith, 2 Doris Suddard. Sept. Breakfast for 10 year old girl --1 Virginia Nasmith, 2 Kathleen Carnegie. Apple Pie--1 Ruth Brent, 2 Kath- leen Carnegie, 3 Jean Moase, 4 Helen Anderson, 5 Beth Archer, 6 Mary Davidson. Wash Cloth--Marion Brent. Darned Stocking--1 Isabel Ewers, 2 Mary Davidson, 8 Ruth Brent, 4 Max- ine re, 5 Jean Moase, 6 Florrie Figary. : vered Coat Hanger--1 Jean Moase, 2 Grace Moase, 8 Lillian Kight . Agricultural Scrap Book--1 Jean Moase, 2 Marion Kight. Collection Insects--Lillian Kight. Collection of Vegetables--1 Jean Haase, 2 Mary Davidson, 8 Lillian riting, First Book--1 Hi negie, 2 Bruce Beare, 8 Marion Brent, 4 Ruth Carnegie, 56 Bert De- Shane, 6 Billy Beare. ~ -- Writing, 2nd Book--1 Marjorie Harrison, 2 Elaine Cawker, 3 Mary Davidson, 4 Clara Gilboord, 5 Jessie Middleton Car- ld} Penangle Brand, full fashioned, in ) per pair. _ Childrenfs Shoes in Smart Styles: Exceptionally smart little Oxfords in Black or Tan leather, with stitchdown soles, : } Shi ¥ Calf leathers, are also an excellent value at this pri able as well, for they are fitted with stitch rubber heels. Price Men's Wool Sox Special This is a special purchase of - 50c value, in go t 8s a special pu regular ; 300 pale x0 Tat CAWKER BROS. for Choice Meats BABY BEEF YOUNG PORK LAMBS BELL PHONE 20w WE BUY CATTLE, POULTRY, and HIDES EARLY METHODIST CIRCUITS The following paragraphs taken from the late Prof. John Spuair's book "The Townships of Darlington and Clarke" (University of Toronto Press, 1927) throw much light on the size of early Methodist circuits and the arduous labours of the preachers. | "Down to 1828, although there are indications, more or less clear, that Methodist preachers were occupying our territory (the townships of Darl- ington and Clarke), we have found} little that is quite certain until we [th come to that date, In that year John Ryerson (an elder brother of Egerton Ryerson) and William Slater were appointed preachers on the Yonge St. Circuit, which then had 240 members. Mr. Ryerson has left some interesting and definite remarks regarding his labors that year. He says the Yonge St. Circuit was more laborious and harder to work than any he had yet, tory under discussion (Darlingt Clarke) there were no jes few parsonages prior to 1880. = Ini "It would appear that in the terri-:

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