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Port Perry Star, 9 Sep 1920, p. 4

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one favoured with the most | cores was the 'Comedian, Percy David. He kept the audience in one continual roar of "laughter, and his every appearance was TLEY, Opt. ort Perey, Ont gerly looked for.' ! + Plan at McKee's Jewellery i Mr; Henry Parsons is now able to be about again after be- ing confined to his home for "many months. « His friends are pleased to see him enjoying such "The undersign repared to accommodate a limited num- ber of school board preferred.) Apply to White, Port Perry. 'Boarders Wanted ed is p ers. (Girls Mrs: J. E. M cl A o good health. : : a .| Ve nary Surg : So faras ye know, Me Robt. i Notice J Sroditors . i Defies "Hickam shop Wallace holds the record for|Of Frederick William Vipon " ; ho win tall corn, We havehad| deceased. pond, | Port Perry, Ontario exhibited in front of our office ou ummsant to Sec. 56 of Chepter 121, of - - -- Co m-- as measuring , 8in., |the Revised 'Statutes of. Ontario, 1914, ; os ps grown by. Mr Wallace, of Port ee Sven hat, all creditors Florence M.(C ook Perrv High School opened with an attendance of 82, which is un- usually large for the first day. Miss Aleta Ferguson is teach- ing at the Yellow School. : Mrs. Real and daughter, Dor- othy, returned home from the West; but Mr. Real is spending a month in British Columbia. Mr. R. H. Short has moved in- to the house recently vacated by Mr Dave Carnegie. Mr. Archie McDermott has secured a position in Oshawa. Mrs. H. McKinley, of Oshawa, spent the week end in town. Mr. Percy Corrin, of Toronto, spent the week. in town Mr. R. Brown, and family, of Oshawa, spent the week end in town. Master Dave Dowson had the misfortune to have his arm bro- ken through being thrown from his pony. Mr. T. W. McLean, and Mas- ter Lewis McLean visited friends at Richmond Hill and Toronto last week. They took in, the Exhibition on Tuesday, when attendance was 125,000. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parrish motored to Caledonia. Miss Grace Davis and Miss Estelle Bull are home again after holidaying at Bloomfield." On their return trip they visited Rochester and Toronto. r. Wilmot, of Toronto, has _-- visiting his sister, Mrs. G - Cormack. : » Mr. Walter Donaldson, of Yon- kers, New York, was in town on Tuesday, and had an enjoyable time meeting old friends. - He looks well and prosperous, and is deputy-sheriff in his district. Port Perry boys who go from home do well, Mr. Hugh Jack expects to leave this week to visit his s6n, Oscar. in Alberta. MARRIED -- Miss Margaret Ayers, of Summitville, Indiana, to Gordon Bradley, son of Mr. .and Mrs. John Bradley, of Port Perry, on August 16; 1920. The newly married couple have gone to British Columbia. ' We wish them long life, prosperity, and happiness. A few of the later books of fiction have been added to the Public Library collection. '"'Albert David sang his songs right into our hearts. - He re- minds you of John McCormack.' --Toronto World. Friday evening, Sept. 19. Plan at McKee's Jewelery Store. Public Schools _re-opened on Tuesday, the 7th inst, with the . attendance about as usual. Miss Duffield bégan her duties onthe | staff'in the Third Book room. ests of Mr Wm. * |to prevent delay at the gates. Fair Night Concert, Town Hall, Port'Perry, | Mrs, J. Powers, Port Perry, » . Powers. and ahs Bea lo michele. estate of ; Frederick William Vipond, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, labored, who died on or about the lst day of :Septomben A. D. 1920, are, on or before 15th day of October A. D. 1920, to send by post, pre-paid, to John Vipond, 6f the Village of {Brooklin. the executor of the last will and Testament of said deceased their christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full par. ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature securites (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the Teacher of Piano Bell Phone 7512 Peterboro Business College, Ltd. Tuesday, Sept. 7th, said deceased among the parties entitled = thereto having regard only to such claims ITT 1920 TT of which notice shall have been given as OUR.GRADUATES are Stic. above refuired, and the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of who claim of claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. 0 Dated at Port Perry this 4th day of September A.D. 1920. . Wm. H. Harris, Solicitor for said Estate cessful. Why? Because we have modern office equip- ment, experienced teachers and latest text-books: i OUR STUDENTS are train- ed to operate the following office appliances: --Mimeo- graph, Dictaphone, Calculat- ing Machines, Adding Ma- chines, Book-keeping Post- ing Machines; Vertical Files, Twpewriter, etc. # THIS EQUIPMENT cost thousands of dollars--but we installed. it real- Notice Dr W. A. Sangster's Dental Office will be closed from Sept- ember 6th to October bth, as he is taking a month's vecation. . izing that fo train our students pro- perly they must be able'to handle the machines they will run across in the best offices. OUR STUDENT owing to this train- ing are-able to accept the batter class of position at a better salary.' ? 3 Oshawa Fair Next Monday is preparation day and Tuesday and Wednesday are show days at what promises fo be Oshawa's best fair to date. The entry is large in all lines. The grounds and buildings are in good %hape.. .' The stabling room is increased and the build- ings have been overhauled: after the storm damage last fall. Tickets are now on sale in the stores in advance and extra sell- ers will be put on at the grounds In arranging to attend a business /college--see that they have the above equipment--nothing less will do these day of hustle--but it weild ~ have been alright 50 years ago. You want the best? Write for ? terms ~~ \ / J. A. McKONE, Principal ' Try Snsacrhers T8Lv0d Furs UY resity 70 Condtepadisi For sale by one or more stores in your town. ° ~~ or The special attractions in front|, of 'the grandstand are to give aerial and acrobatic stunts. The purses for the races are the big- gest ever put up. Trotting races only this year, There are two Merry-go-rounds coming and a big line of side shows, besides midway attractions of all kinds. The midway is a big feature, Every prize winper not in the parade will be docked @ dollar so ~ Sept. 4) 8 rooms, small or y distance' from station, sc and church, first dai farm, good hay lan J. H row y wishes to announce that he has taken _ over the local *© 'Massey-Harris | Agency and will keep parts ~at his blacksmith shop in © ~ PORT PERRY MISS HAZEL COCKBURN | TEACHER OF VIOLIN Class started July 1st, 1920. Applications for terms, ete. may be obtained at the Star ffice. Fall Fair Dates. Barrie Sept. 20-22. Beaverton Sept. 27-29 Bradford: Oct. 12 and 13 Brockville Sept. 21-24 Cookstown Oct. 5and 6 Elmvale Sept. 27-29 Lindsay Sept. 22-25 Markham Oct. 7-9 Newmarket Sept. 22-24 Oshawa Sept. 13-15 Ottawa Sept. 10-20. Peterboro. Sept. 20-23 Port Perry Sept. 16 and 17. Queensville Oct. 12 and 13 Sunderland Sept. 20 and 21 | Toronto Aug. 28 Sept. 11 Udora Oct. § ; - Woodbridge, Thanksgiving Day . = Farm for Sale 140 acres (134 acres tillable) 6 acres hardwood bush, lot' 31 in the 7th and 8th concessions of Darlington. Two frame houses, and two barns, orchard, smai Board has the Fair may have tof go elsewhere to get enough room. With fine weather there will be one of the best country|| (Theft, Fire and Liability), : GEO. R. DAVEY AGENT PORT. PERRY the parade will be large: Prize Price Tbe. "a winners are to cash their cheques | == = upon Yavel bt this year io Susie = = : : a quick settlement of the books. : YI From fairs in the past you can I INSURANCE judge this one will be: better as|f ER : that is the motto of the Directors|] EXCELSIOR LIFE The Park Commission think the|li | Fair ought to leave, how them 1 FIRE r at the grounds are popular for ged i a fair and after 85 years more of || Sick and Accident 3 the 99 year lease which the Fair AUTOMOBILE fruits. For further particulars apply to J. H: "Campbell on the premises, or at Enniskillen P,0. SG Ontario County Rejects All Bids For Bonds Ontario County has rejected all of the nine tenders received for, the $50,000 issue. of 6 per cefit. twenty installment. de- {bentures. None of the. offers were high enough to suit the awa welcomes you and the Di [adv. land. --- bargains, Wii J buying. Communicate with W J R.R: No 2, Port Perry, or Bell P rectors welcome you. My list includes some, rar for exchange or sale, also Western |! te or phone me befo o 5 C SWITZER | | 48. stabling for 100 cattle, 21 horses, 2 silos 1] repair, hard and soft water, good : oul was on a basis of 6.72 per - Big Folks enjoy our soda served in big - geperous glasses filled to the brim with soda of ever flavor. . It is the one drip that appeals to all ages and is equally 'enjoyed by the youngest as well as the old- est, No need to ask why. Just'stop in and have a glass and you'll know. = © : "H. S. WHITE Baker and Confectioner = Port Perry W.J.COOK = Real Estate 300 acres, 8 room frame. cottage, bath, 62 acres, about 50 a¢reg_timber, i furnace, hard and soft water, i 2 cellar, Township of Bott 30 atten fimbs re he. house in best of repair-and: nearly new; birch, beech, maple, rock elm, hip roof barn 100 x 60; stone stable under and second growth pine. River running all, cement floors; barn no 2 hip roof 70 x* through property. Any pal wanting Might 0 ee timber should investigate. ider house in exchange. oe consider, 2 acre, double house at Myrtle, brick cottage, 6 rooms on each, side, 2 furnaces, well at door, frame stable and drivg house; cement walks. 2 : pig pen, hen house, implement house and garage, spring creek, wells at barns, about 12 acres timber, This is a first-class farm for grain or stock, buildings and land extra nd, Anyone wanting a good farm at a reasonable price should look this overs 200 acres, Cartwright,'8 room Irame ; a house in good repair. Barn 130 x 36 PR Dakine big By p ne stone stable under all; cement floors, stab- "fost stone wall; cement floors, sildr oo 3 ling for 42 cattle and 14 horses, hay barn mill 'hen house, pi col ge? \ 362%, detvs hous 3 x 20, also garage: small fruit, some bash. halt mile to villager 0 acres cyltivated, balance timber some. gpring or fall possession, plowin done' suitable. for milling. # and ready for seeding: plowing t 70 acres, 6 room frame house, stone cellar, barn 60 x 40 on 9 ft cement wall, cement floor all through, drive house 36 x. 18 on 9 ft cement ol separate root house about 6 acres orcha-d, 12 acres timber, Fall possession. ; 23 acres timber, maple: birch, basswood white ash and hemlock, all milling timber." Purchaser to have five years to remove: timber. 3 100 acres, Lot 5, Con. 5, Pickering, half * mile from Kinsale, on County Road, rn : as the Sadler farm, large stone house, two stories, barn 70 x 34, stone stable, eement floors, hay barn 50 x 30, hen house and - pig pen 50 x 26, drive house, 90 acres: culy tivated, level land, some bush. . Sold sub- ject to present lease having about three years to run. Might arrange for fall pos- session, Also a five roomed house and a. ; stable" on' property. Terms and interest 15 acreg orchard, 700 trees, 300. Duch- easy, : ® ; gas, bala ce of different varieties of win= 97 acres, Lot 2% Con. 2. Pickering Town ! : © ship; stone house, stone "stables, silo, drive 3Y; actes, 7 room frame cottage, in good hoses, orchard, bush and gh] jreskc1 buildings. and isa. most desirable home; So) : being close to beth Public and Hi 'Schools and only & short distance g Fuah -100-~ acres about 30 rods from the J oration of Port Perry, buildings in Pair "6 acres in Porti Perry, 5 room frame State of répair, soil mostly all house, stone cellar, barn 30 x 40 on ce. loam. ; ment wall, also stable. Good orchard and 5 re small fruit. ; , "150 acres just outside to Sorpoation of yd = a ; Port Perry, 7 iroomed- brick house, hip = 8 room brick house in Stouffville, lot roofed barn 70 x 33, on stone wall, stabl- 172 x 72 feet, in first-class condition, : stone ing under all, cement floors, drive house, yeas; ba beauti- small orchard, land level and heavyqclay = ul shade trees, shrubbery and lawns, loam; 25 acres bush, about 35 acres of excellent garden, small fruits, This is an pasture: Fa . a ideal home and nicely situated, close HH y statio! 100ls. 7' i mn, stores, church and schools. + 5 acres, 7 room brick "house; hot house 18%40, barn 40x36 on 7 foot [cement an a heavy clay fairs in the Province put on in| ee County Council, and and it was | wall, V4 acre orchard, fall and winter fruit be poe said that an effort will be made | fsnces in good repels oi sandy shy lopen Last year Oshawa stood eighth|\\f J Cook - Real Estate to dispose of the bonds 1 atalino fa CORVeR 150atres, 4% m in the Province. This year it" *"" ™% ay dh B| The bids ran from 94.43 to is, 007 om ham Ta soi] slay Toamm, 9 room should do even better, The| A large list of farms for sale in 8255. sl SEY, (13490, stone stable de oh ave og. reals ask bi Town and Fair are yours. = Osh-| Ontario County. 'Some city property ¢ fe highest bid, that of Jarvis ho ase, 15 acres valuable ae ttlag i a spruceand other timber, actes orchard: | yj, i

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