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Port Perry Star, 6 Oct 1921, p. 4

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7" x friends in Town, at at the week end : LN utmber of oli our young: peo-| his have gone to vr to fur- Ch ther their Sducation in various 'lines of siady. Mr smith, who has. been with the « Star for a year, is now attending fhe Linotype School. Messrs. Douglas Lucas and John Harris are pars their law studies at Miss Grace and Mi oo, En asie Crozier are tak- ing a four years course in house- old economics at Toronto Uni- "versity, and Miss Jean Crozier is taking a course in Moderns at the same institution. We regret to state that Mr. George Rose, who recently un- derwent an operation, has been compelled to return to the hos- pital. Dr. F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St, Toronto, Optometrist and eye sight specialist will be at A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday, November 3, where he can be consulted about your eyes for glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Millsopp, of Yarker, 'were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H: W. Emmerson for a few days. Mrs Wm Bradburn, {nee Edith May Hunter), sister of Mrs. Jos. Peel, died at Quill Lake, Sask, on Sunday night. The Teachers' Convention will be held at Peterboro on October 13 and 14. Mr Frank Woodley and Miss Lucy Woodley left last week for Entrance, Sask., where théy in- tend spending the winter with Woodley Brothers, " Secretary Lucas will be pre- pared to pay the prize winners at Port Perry Fair, on and after October 15. Our electric light plant will be closed down for repairs on Thurs- day and Friday nights. Re-opening of St. John's Presbyterian Church Remember the Re-opening and 65th Anniversary of St. John's Presbyterian Church next Sun- day and Monday, October 9 and 10th Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Wm. Patterson, of Cooke's Church, Toronto, one of Canada's outstanding ministers will preach. On Monday Evening a chicken pie supper followed by a first- class entertainment by Herbert W. Piercy, well known through- out Canada and comes highly re- commended. 153 churches for three sucessive years engaged Mr Piercy. Niagara Falls Review says: A story with a great meesage to the age. A laughing success from start to finish. The audi- torium was not large enough to. "He left anf hold the people. Guelph Mercury: influerce for good which will never be forgotten.' ial music by choir at the Sabbath services and on Monday evening. Admission to Supper and En- tertainment, Adults T5¢; Child- ren 85c. te The Port Yerey Fuller parti wii ig You will be well advised to check that first cold -- weather twinge of Rheumatism before it Rose develcpes, we the standard remedy, T. R. C's. RAZ-MAH the POSH]ve + Asthma remedy also sold by P. G. Morrison. 1.0.D.E. The opening" meeting of Seu- gog Chapter, 1. 0. D. E., for this season was held at the rooms of the Order on Monda afternoon, the Regent, Mrs H Harris, occupying the ehszir. An' unusually large number were present, and plans of work for the coming year were enthu- siastically discussed Various communications were read, and matters dealt with concerning different affairs of the order. In regard to the celebration of Armistice Day, which has "been set for Thanksgiving Day, it was decided to confer with the Council and Board of Trade and join in whatever proposition that might-be agreed upon to fittingly remember this great event. A committee was ap- pointed for this purpose to meet committees from the Council and Board of Trade. Another mat- ter taken up was beautifying the lake front, particularly near the wharf, which it is hoped next year, may be. converted into a more - attractive 'spot than at present. Several ladies volun- teered their services and do- nations of plants and bulbs for flower beds. A certain amount of this work will be done this fall in preparation for next year. Tourist traffic and summer guests are yearly increasing, at- tracted by the beauty and con- venience of Port Perry and Lake Scugog, and both visitors and home people would hereby ap- preciaté an attractive water front as is seen in s0 many other lake fronts. The business meet- ing closed with singing the National Anthem, after which tea was served and a pleasant hour spent. . Married At the bride's home, by Rev. J. T. Hall, on Saturday, October 1, 1921, Gladys May Viola Smith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T." Smith, to Mr. Thomas Arthur Hunter, both of Prince Albert. : Car for Hire Apply to Morley Moase, Bell Phone 178, Port Perry. DR. J. W. DAVIS, pc. rhc CHIROPRACTOR - Suite 104, 81 Victoria Street, Toronto 'almer Graduate Phone Adel 7458 Literature on request Scugog Head Church: Anniversary services and Fowl Supper at Scu ugog Head Church, an Sunday and Monday, October 16 and 17. See bills A Convention x ~ A mass meeting of the supporters of She datioudt, oir ate h Methdint are having a concert on| Dugald Na- Friday even October we mae a sell the ae W. H. DOUBT Auction Sales * Thursday, Dob 208) ~ Auetion| sale of Reg. Draft Horses, Reg. Hereford and Jersey Cattle, jor Rest Shropshire Sheep, Hogs, Barr Rock Fowl, Hay, Roots, Machinery, at west half lot 23, con 8, Brock, half mile west of Manilla, the property of the Estaté of the Late Henry Glen- denning. 12 months credit. Sale at 1 o'clock. w. Marquis, Auctioneer. Mr. Neil Wilkinson is leaving the farm and is offering his stock, implements, etc for sale at lot 23, con 14, Reach, on Wed- nesday, October 12, 1921. See bills for particulars. Wm. C. Pollard, lot 8, con 4, Reach, will sell a number of Hereford cattle and other stock, at his premises lot 3, 'con. 4, Reach, mile west of Utica, on Salqrday, Oct. 15, 1921, sale at 1.30 p.m., Jos. Baird, Auctioneer Frank Vallant, Lot 8, Conces- sion 9, East Whitby, is giving up farming, and will sell his farm stock, implements, ete., by auc- tion, on Tuesday, Oct. 11, Geo. Jackson, Ted Jackson,auctioneers Thursday. Oct 20. Auction sale of Clydesdale Horses, high grade Durhdmn Cattle, Shrop- shire Sheep. Implements and furniture, the property of Jas. Risebrough & Son, lot 7, con 2, Reach. Sale'at 1 p.m, Wm Maw, Auctioneer. ¥ Monday, Oct 17. Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture, the property of Mrs. Thos. Midgley, lot 23, con 13, Reach (at Seagrave). Sale at 1 p.m. See bills." Geo & Ted Jackson, Auctioneers NAPLES Fruit Store | All Fruits in Season Bananas Grapefruit Oranges Pears Grapes - Celery Nuts. Mushrooms Olive Oil Blong Block Port Perry COAL To arrive any day--. Sar of of D. & H. Scranton] Nut Coal gre # all business from my| white enamel, with Reg. 310.00 Special . and Special Dios and Stand 3 only, Dressers and Stands, well made. ished, golden olor 3 ee white enamel beds, large 2 inch plate, mirror. 32.00 , 5 Regular $49.00 Special» '$21.50 Orig. ony ne * fame, apri with g Manchester Church Anniversary Anniversary services and a chicken pie Supper a1 sud Stes tainment will con- nection with the a church here at Thanksgiving time. Particulars later, How about that Phonograph? A little early for Christ- mas, of course; but why not get it now? We are selling out our stock of Victrolas at 20% off the list price. - Do not let these bar- .gains .go by, and be - sorry after. \ D. CORBMAN Bell Phone 157 PORT PERRY, ONT. For Sale : Souvenir Cook Stove and Quebec heater | © Bpply to Mrs. Patkia, Manchester, Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. imi Fitchette wish to Pappesiation of the ness of hears neighburs at the time of beh rocent fire, and to particularly thank the he night operator at Port Perry Bell Tele- phone © Central for the work' done in their For. Sale A few white Wyandotte and Bagted EE strains of bred-to-lay for the years. Price $3.00 each. : Sas Bie NEZ14 | ie heavy fle: Speci : $1 3.50 a Ci i 875 "SEARR® W. MERLIN LETCHER fo, ou've seen how much more y and efficiently you can clear up the numerous odd jobs about the farm. For milking, separat- ing, churn< You Need a Good Engine "You can't realize the saving value of a good To ey. un! TORR ilo Stone Seagrave Garage Bh t, ol Fenine lo there's if atl give better service wih so little attention as a Toronto En d ater Aud Shey | operite 'on ss apiain explain in: detail thess sturdy little workers next time you pass mn nay. Don't forget to see r al The Toronto er ants he oe ~at the same time. Se ~~ 14 acre, double house®at Myrtle, brick cottage, 6 rooms on each side; 2 furnaces, well at door, frame stable and drive house," cement walks. Nh 56 acres on county road, small frame house in good repair; barn 56 x 36 on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors, ae wind* mill, hen house, pi , orchard and small fruit, > Seine PE Rak i mileto village spring or possession, plowing done and ready for seeding. 150 acres Pasture Land two miles north of Port Perry--about 12 acres of timber-- opr Nona spruce, white beh 2d r. Nonquon croéses property. 1,200, half cash, * 200 acres, lot 1, con 3, Cartwright, 4 miles from Port Perry, cl clay loam, 180 ac cultivated, some timber, orchard, well and pring « creek, 7 roomed frame house, bam 6x36, stone wall, water in stable. wind. mill, frame barn without ae arate rivehouse, henhouse, piggery, stabbling for 42 cattle [ane 14 horses. 46Y2 acres, lot 13, con 8, Whitby, in the village of Raglan, 8 roomed frame house, stone cellar, hard and soft water, barn 56 x 36, stone wall. drive house, hen house, heavy clay loam, 9 miles from Oshawa. 25 acres, lot 35. con 9. Reach, 30°. from Dagmar Station, 13 acres timb-r. bal- ance pasture; gravel pit on property, wire and rail fence. 67 acres, about 4 miles Unbridge, clay loam, all workable, 8 roomed frame house stone cellar, hard and soft water, barn 50 x $0, stone stable, hen house, piggery, and le ent house 'an garage, chard easy terms. 160 acres lot 1, con Y, east Whitby, cla loam, 7 roomed frame house, stone rr ation, Yoster pi ped to house and barn frSm close spring by Fanos e engine, large frame barn stone stabling. piggery, hen house, garage. 5 geres in Prince Albert, 8 foomed solid brick house, in' | foundation, ha orcha Steam Vulcanizing rd, Ea lrticod aly safe wiathed of having eet ies W. J. COOK, REAL ESTATE "stone cellar, ndition, on stone h nd soft water, one acre 247 acres adjoining Port Parry, lot 17, con 7, Reach, two sets buildings, 7 roomed brick house, stone cellar; barn 70x33, hip roof, stone foundation, running o 2, barn 70x30, horse bam ; e house, 25 acres timber, good grain an stock farm. Possession arranged. . 100° acres, lot 10, con 115 Reach, II. roomed brick house, stone foundation, in good repair, barn 100 x 45, 'stone 'wall, cement floors, water. in stables, separate drive house, hen house, piggery, stabling for 9 horses and 30 cattle, 22 acres' of orchard mostly fall and winter fruit, fences are good, 75 acres under cultivation, 1% niles to school, | mile church, 12 acres rd wood bush. ~ This f arm is well situ- ated and is reasonably pri 23 acres timber, maple: bind basiwood white ash and hemlock, » all milling timber Purchaser 'have 5 years to remove timber. 50 acres, lot 6. con 6, Manvers, all good timber--maple, birch, pins, beech, spruce cedar; <im, etc, Creek crosses property. 62 bow acres" A To ord pio timber in the maple, basswood, rock elm and second ron pines. Ro ough property. pe wal I chould nvemiaie. Might Sov 05 acres, lot 34, con 9, Jishy, sited near Dagmar Station on C.P.R, clay loam, 70 acres under cultivation, wire a rail fences 2 well, Spring creek, 6 = orchard, ame house, 6 rooms, stone foundation barn 34x71 and"30x42, hen ho: for 20 cattle, Essy terms. : Baume, Faces, lot 27," con 8 West | to rn, 5 xoonad hard and soft wal 40 on stone wall, silo, 6 acres ard. be Athy, Manvers, comprised of cedar, Sabling 300 acres; B room krame cottage, bath. furnace, ar | soft repa

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