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Port Perry Star, 1 Sep 1921, p. 4

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Ha on ae by ang ol n, Grimsb) 8 viene : last week. _ Mr. Hull;'of Lorne Point, To- ronto, has! dieton property, Port Perry. Clinton Short, Cadet In. |Hisblaad | the grounds bo oy aE 3 worl going s to 'hear.| Berea September th, 13the and 14th. . | M Sh structor at the High School, hi ust finished a course at Stan! a, ATopontow: «i vis 'Mrs/E. Crawford and dangh, ter Irene, of Detroit,are visiting * vith Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCaw "Miss Emma McCaw has just returned from a trip through British Columbia and Alaska. " Mrs. Rowland and family have returned home to Brooklin, after "spending their holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Musgrove. Rev. Mr. Rowland and Mr. G 1sgrove spent: the past wee brig HA ig isiting with the later's brother, who is manager of the Electric Light and Water Works at Midland. + Rev. Wesley Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, who have been holiday- ing here, have returned to their home in Belleville. Mrs. A. McLean, and Miss N. McLean, of Niagara Falls, spent the week end in town. Rev, W. D, Harrison and Mrs. Harrison return home this week and Mr, Harrison expects to oc- cupy his pulpit next Sunday. Raglan Miss Reta Luke and Miss Dor- othy Kerr, Toronto, are visiting with the former's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luke. : Mr. J. Stantan of Mount For- est is visiting at his home here. Miss Bertie Luke has return- ed to her position in Toronto after spending her vacation with her parents here. Miss Madeline Vallant spending a few days friends Whitby. Miss Pearl Brent visited in the city last week, Mr. and Mrs, C. Luke and son Elmer, of Myrtle spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Wm. Squelch. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Hodgson and daughter Helen of Detroit are visiting with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. €. Hodg- son, is with J. Stonehouse, J. Waddell and | Mrs. Waddell arrived home' on Monday evening from Wyoming, |p where they were attending the funeral of the 'late Mrs. Stead- man, a near relative of 'the Stonehouse family. : ---- Card of Thanks Mr, Jason Stone and family wish to thank 'their friends for their thoughtful kindness at the time of their recent bereavement. TTE------ Myrtle Mr. Jesse Bike has finished re-decorating the interior of the school, and it is nbw in read- ness for the reopening on Sept. Mrs. Bateman Las been under the doctor's care, of late. A speedy recovery is hoped 'for. Her daughter Mrs. P, Ferrol of Montreal; is staying with her. Mrs. Jas. Stephen has been Jisiting her daughters in Toron- Mrs. Gruer visited Ashburn friends last week. ing . The new addition to Mr. G. - Hahn's house is nearly completed Jones and Slach; the: pro tors of the new he: opti a splendid business i sd . 9 recen ught the Bert Mid-| arageare doing | The school's i igre SAE pe So ng an oh Aki 00 ng Lo New Millinery Parlor Mrs. C B. Tindall; of Oshawa stairs in the Purdy Block," Port 3rd. Her formal opening will be on Thursday, September 15. 7 Sept. 2nd BEN HOKEA and his. Orchestra will be at Bay Park, Whitby, on™ Friday, Sept 2nd, and furnish music for a dance and entertain- ment Dancing 8.30 to 1 " Died At the the residence of his son, James Watson, Sonya, on Friday, August 26, 1921, John Watson, in his 94th year. .Funeral took place on Sunday the 28th at Prince Albert, Auction Sales On September 14th, Charles Whimsett, is offering his farm stock and implements for sale at his premises lot 23, concession 6, Scugog. See large bills. Geo. and Ted Jackson, Auctioneers A Messrs Parrott and Johnson, Myrtle, will hold a big auction sale on September 19th. See bills. Wm Maw, Auctioneer, Big School Ahead for Peter- borough Business College Students are Enrolling Daily*for Fall Term in one of the Best Schools in Canadas Adverse t ade and commereial conditions apparently have no deleterious effect on the coming year's prospects of the Peter- borough Business College, Limited. which opens on August 30, wit for full classes this Fall and Winter. - Established in 1865, Peterborough has every reason to be proud bf this educational institutions, where under the capable pres. idency and principalship of Mes], A. Mc- one, and a staff of highly skilled assist- ants, young men and women aré trained in remunerative call for skilled help of both sexes.. This llege, without question one of* the best in Canada, for both equipment ahd teach- ing, has earned an enviable reputation for success--success in its remarkable percent« age of students who graduate, and the Lb. of d 1. 4 ia dastra hl) five letters on file from satished students of 1920.21 classes; for whom Principal Mc- Kone found openings in modern establish ments throughout the country, including Montreal and Toronto, with initial salaries of from $800 to $1500 a year, with bright prospects ahead. Such acknowledgments --a few of hundreds---attest that Mr. Me. Kone's interest in his students doe not end. with the payméntof fees or with graduny tion; but extends to their future cateeriand many have been placed by him two vor three times. = : . The Peterborough Business College has successfully aimed at keeping its" courses up te the repuirementsof modern business cencerns, where its trained students hate been and are in demand. Ten were placed in August, and at the present demand, a of the latest graduates will be engag months before any other graduates aré available for placing. Parents should make a note of this, ze the ad* visability of sendi le their peop to a modern bu 0ol with an es- tablished reputation for the highest effici- ency in staff, training methods, and equip- ceived enough initial pay their course bel the date of entering will open a Millinery Parlor; up-| __ Perry, on Saturday, September] Dancing at Whitby 2 every*indication | thods fitting them for] | gouiiions in offices which |' P In a posts. This is exemplified by some fifty-| a month or so; thus it will be at least "four | Bie cle, and a Star Office. rig you are a tailor and 'no, cleaner, will teach you how to do your "low cleaning in the most'modern and cheapest way. Other busi- ness, reason for selling. Box 13 Star Office. W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over L. G. Hall's PORT PERRY ONTARIO Miss Madeline Cockburn . Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of | PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169r2 . . Port Perry Pure Honey for Sale A limited amount of Clover Honey at 20c lb. Buckwheat 'Honey at 10c. Jno. F. Gerrow, Ash St, Port Perry, Bell Phone 156 r 2 Board For two or three High School girls. Apply at Star Office, For Sale Perfection Oil" Stove, three burner, "with oven. Apply at 3 4 7 4 + a + + * + + otessrsasisrisas DR. J. W. DAVIS, vc. pic |i CHIROPRACTOR Suite 104, 81 Victoria Street, Toronto ; Palmer Graduate ! Phone Adel 7458 . Literature on request i Coal for Delivery. Car load of steam coal for threshing. Pea, Nut and Stove Coal now in. stock. Orders so- licited.:. + .C. L. VICKERY. Bond Department Owing to the numerous requests from customers to buy or sell Bonds, Debént. ures and Stocks, on their behalf, our head office has establib \ed a. Bond . Department in order to facilitate these transactions, and we are now prepared 'to furnish efficient service to our friends, in the purchase sale' of securities. 'We cordially invite you to avail yourself of the service of this] Department should you at any time wish to J or sell securities. You will-find it a very Jan lutely secure. H. G. Hutcheson, Manager For Sale «Ontario Footlift Sulky Plow, and a Kid Kangaroo Gang Plow, both in first class condition. Star Office. or |' George Jackson, Port Perry What's a Guarantee ? . product. ship, ~o% ; - Shoes." age too--that they are de; make of car, anywhere. ~ clean-cut, without time or mileagé Ii and he lives up to every letter of it. Ci ment. Also that many graduates have re. py fraduates than| Our idea of a guarantee is that the manufacturer who gives one-which hasn't any tags and loopholes-- believes in his So much so that he stands ready to make ood any-loss suffered by the purchaser through defective material or workman- It's mainly because of the guarantee that goes with them that we are selling and recommending Ames Holden "Auto- Of course; we know they give the cheapest mile- dable- tires for any ° ut it's the guarantee that we talk about most, It's the straight gad 4 Lg shifts our responsibility on'# the manufacturer and - 1 ' yen =) : let us it you shou : he guatgates that goes th, + AMES HOLDEN { eu TO-SHOES" = VES bic Tires in all Standard Size McHale's Pyorrhea Remedy contains no injurious ingredients, gives immediate and per- manent relief, even in the most acute zases, being a pene- trating liquid it reaches the seat of the desease in the pus pockets that harbor the germs. «= a : + PRICE $1.00 TRIAL SAMPLE, 25¢c. ¥ 'If your druggist cannot supply you send direct ta us. Acute cases treated our dentist at a moderate fee. - Nurse in da Consultation free. THE MoHALE PYORRHEA REMEDY CO. LTD: | 17 BLOOR ST. WEST, - TORONTO = = by: : A. W. MORLEY CAMPBELL 71%. REPRESENTING + ihe gu bupis wil , EDWARD CRONYN & CO. Cronyn Building, Toronto A "members of Toronto Stock: Exchange, and of The Bond Dealers Association of Canada, 5 0 ' Dealers in ¢ Kis VICTORY BONDS 'Government and Municipal Bonds " J - , NAR. Potatoes, Apples, all kinds live. Fowl, Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, etc. Now is the time to sell. 1 am pay- 3 . Ad ~~" ingabigprice. L. JACOBS "2" PORT PERRY

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