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Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1919, p. 1

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A Hig vi wo ts 00. | Bracelet Wateh White Iv: Toilet Set $20 2%. .00, Silver inte $7.00, Jater Set, $17.00. JAMES eo . : James ns James | their boulevards nicely ct D CORN d Corn i is now in. npl is No. 1 ly, Longfellow, (flints) White Cap, Giant White, uth, { Dents) a tre growth and so will the weeds. |B hort : should sub the Niels 'that s and grass ne be g thousands of dollars to put e to be so overgrown with 'clothing' of those who at- 8 in wet weather. All streets in town altogether bad in ority of the property hold- ss condition. All the peo- 8 right out to the roadside. might be mentioned--W. H. J. C. Bell, William and Percy jw, A. J. Davis, Dr.D. Archer, doubtless many others. We ete list of those who keep would take too much room, how what is being done in have not attempted to that part of the boulevards e, while the rest of the prop- | an Many persons have a really good reason for not keeping the grass and weeds cut on their boulevards--said boulevards being like the rocky road to in. This defect will not be easily remedied, but the work can be done if it is undertaken systematically. If the dirt that i§ taken out of the ditches could be put on the boulevards where they need levelling, and - put into fair shape for sowing grass seed, the householder would generally do his share. We really don't need any more -mud on the middle of the roads a way. The question as to who cut the weeds-on the road- side has not. yet been answered, but there seems to be just as much reason for the householder to be required to do this work as to expect him to shovel the Stiaw from the sidewalks in the winter. If the Council has to cut the § rass 'and weeds, then the running expenses of the town will be increased that much,and of necessity the taz rate wiil be: ifiereased, or less work will be cgi AS A a | done in building gtreets and si lks.£ 4.1 The fighting editor will be a Y, tor a ogy ol or two, Please by. wireless. x THE AGRICULTURAL CLASS ROOM, PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL The room is well equipped, decorated and furnished. A pleasant room in which to study Th 2.300 000 dai Suttle rms Sen ,000 0 a profitabl basis. These 500,000 are able, basis. ari statement was made at a given at the time of the hi: of the 'Financial Sen- sation,"' a Jersey bull that was bought for the sum of $90,000 It is evident that the waste from unprofitable cows is very great, and there should be a de- {termined effort to weed out the poor voek A Bowling League Scores Two games were played on Friday evening of last week-- Uxbridge at Port Perry, and Sunderland at Beaverton. Th results were as follows: The game at Port Perry-- McHoull skip, Port Perry Hepburn sk D, Uxbridge Score 18-20 in favor of Port Perry | Dr. S.J. Mellow s, Pt Perry C MacNab, skip, i vO Score 20-21-in favor of Uxbri The games at Port Perry were very interesting and closely con- tested. | The game at Beaverton-- | Thompson skip. Sunderland McKenzie, skip, Beaverton Score 18-14 in favor of Sunder- land. St. John, skip, Sunderland Givens, skip, Beaverton Sepre 23- -17 in favor of Sunder- lan Secretary H. J. White and family are enjoying a holiday at Caesarea. We trust they will catch many big fish. The next game at Port Perry will be on Friday of 'this weak, when Cannington will play -the jocal bowlers: Bee Light at & Seagrave n, wife of the- pastor of the Methodist ate last Thursday. ~All re trustees of hr rbaving thi doc ght : a in fall fg) he d 23, the dates "will have 0 t Jour car pind eaarave nd me for Delayed AVING. -- The foundation of almost every successful business venture is built on Savings. The Standard Bank of Canada can be of great assist ance in helping you to de- velop your business. , THE OF CANADA PORT PERRY BRANCH R. H. SHORT Manacen mm---- a Good Fishing This is to remind you that the f,shing season is open on Like Scugog, and the fishing is good. Bass of fair size is quite plenti- ful, and if you have a boat and tackle, you can materially re- duce the H.C. L., and have a good time into the bargain. Duncan Cowan is Coming A concert is being put on im the Town Hall on Monday even- ing, June 30, the net proceeds of which will go to the skatin rink fund. Duncan Cowan wi be the star entertainer, and he will be ably assisted by Miss Hall, elocutionist, and other first-class talent. Admission: Reserved Seats, 36c and b50c. Plan at Davis' Drug Store. Ashburn continued from back page .8ay to them remembe e 'That sooner qo ! success will come, to ti who thinks he can." Owing to the metal workers' strike, the erection of the mem- orial flagstaff at the High' School has been delayed for an indefinite time. | 'The ceremony of raising the flag' and unveiling the tablet was to have taken place on Fri- day of this week. The postpon- 'ed date of -the event will be "announced Inter. Messrs W A Heron an "Fisher were in Port Pe Mr Chas Mint wdre spent the week en ane y Mr and Mrs John ays friends of Wick, spent Su. with his mother. Mr and Mrs Walter is, ot Brooklin, attended the ic on y. Why don't he married me Te football so they od rn

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