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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1922, p. 4

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Another Grand Masquerade Carnival will be held in the skat- ng rink Port Perry on the eve- wing of Friday, March 3rd, 1922. Program of Events. Best character costume lady-- 2st prize to value of $5.00, 2nd @rize to value $3.00 Best character costume gentle- man--I1st prize to value of $5.00, 2nd prize to value to $3.00 Best character costume girl, {oer 12 yrs and ynder 16 yrs)-- prize to value of $3.00, 2nd $0 value of $1.50 Best character costume boy, ver 12 yrs and under 16 .yrs) t prize to value of $3.00, 2nd prize to value of $1.50 Best ch costume girl, (under 12 rr 1st prize to value of $2.00, prize to value of $1.00 Best character costume boy, der 12 yrs) 1st prize to value $2.00 2nd prize to value of Best comic costume (lady or gentleman)prize to value of $3.00 Best charactér costume couple, Qlady and gentleman) prizes to walue of $3.00 each Best couple skating, prize to walue of $2.00 : Best lady skater, prize to value $2.00 Couple race (lady and gent) 3% mile, prizes to value of $2.00 each Gentleman's race (55 yrs or over) 4 mile, winner gets a bor of good cigars. : Lady's race % mile, prize to value of $2.50 Girls race } mile, under 14 yrs prize to value of $1.50 : Mile race (open) 1st prize to walue of $4.00, 2nd prize to value of $2.00 Boys race, % mile, open to boys over 12 yrs and under 16 yrs 2st prize to value of $2.00, 2nd prize to value of $1.00 ~_ Boys race, % mile, open to Boys under 12 yrs, 1st prize to walue of $2.00, 2nd prize to value of $1.00 v Keg race, (open) prize to value of $2.00 The last event is plenty : of good skating for all. RULES 1st Each contestant must present card at entrance, stating elass number, character repre- sented, and their own name.. 2nd Any costumes winning a wrize at last carnival will be wel- eomed on ice but will not be eligible for a prize. 3rd Parties in costume will Be allowed on ice at 7.45 (judg- in to take place at 8 o'cloc arp ; Port Perry Band will ndance of good hiking up py Prizes will be on dis) in + $he window of F. W. MeIntyre's arch of the lcensiou "The Late Mrs. Heal In the death of Mrs. Jas. Heal Port Perry loses another of the yumaning few of its pioneer citi- sae, J i Foal came 3 hi coun er paren 5 d Mrs. yh Jessop from Nor- an {folkshire, England, and settled on the 2nd | con. Reach, ¥% mile |= west of Shirley. "Mrs. Heal married Ewen Cam- eron of Prince Albert where she set up business: on her own ac- count as millinerand dressmaker. This business she carried on successfully in that thrivin burg, where the old house still stands, while her husband *'Hughie" Cameron was always a popular 'clerk in one of the leading stores. When the railroad came to Port Perry the business portion of Prince Albert moved down en- masse and amongest the number were Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. Mr. Cameron built a residence on the corner of Caleb and Elgin street where he and Mrs. Cam- eron, lived until Mr. Cameron's death in 1880. In the course of time Mrs. Cameron married Mr. Jag. Heal of Bowmanville, who took up his abode with Mrs. Heal, where he lived until his death a few years ago. Mrs. Heal was a consistent and' faith- ful member; of the Methodist Church, always ready and will- ing with both time-and means to help along the work of the church and a regular attendant until her affiction compelled her to forego the pleasure and Jiivilee of church fellowship which she so much ; appreciated.-- Mrs. | Heal was the last surviving member of a family of 7 children among whom was Dr. E. Jessop of St. Catharines and her eldest brother John who tramped through the Rocky Mountains to British Col- umbia in the early sixties and who afterwards became one of leading educationists in that province holding the most im- Dbortant positions in the gift of the Government. At the time of her death Mrs. Heal was 90 years and 11 months. The best remedy known for Asthma is RAZ-MAH, for Rheumatism ete. is T.R. C's, Both are sold and guaranteed by reliable druggists everywhere, Ask P.G. Morrison. Horses Bought Mr. R. M, Holtby found a ready response io his advertise ment for horses last Monday. About thirty "animals of good type were bought at prizes rang- ing from $85.00 t0$200.00. It is interesting to note this activity in the horse market. Arrived The German field to Port War Trophies Department, fr FAR the Women's Auxiliary, . from 6} joSpim, Adults 50c. Children | this | Shoulder Roasts {recovered her health and is re- lome in Cart-| fim "The Gun Has {2 t] Perry by the Canada adfam Lay arrived and is now on view in f nt of the Post Office, It is of | {00K five inch bore, and. in action |iPE 8 would have a Tange of hiss ora Sirloin Steak '1 Porter House Round Steak - © Choice Roasts ~20¢ 1b. ' We are pleased to note that Miss Glasgow is able to resume her duties at school after being ill for some days. : Mr. 8. Jeffrey is getting along nicely after his recent fall. r Mrs. EB. Walker will receive on Thursday afternoon from four to six o'clock, Miss 'Sarah Armstrong, who has been ill for some time, has turning to her wright. £ EY -Miss Hattie M. Bartley, of Lindsay, has been engaged as teacher in Port Perry High School, taking the subjects of English and Latin. = Her duties commence March Ist. Hydro Some 216 persons have already signed contracts for Hydro ser- vice, and seme 25 more are ex- pected to sign this week, so that Port Perry is carrying out its part of the Hydro agreement. Uxbridge seems to have been equally successful, and the next move must bé made by the Hydro Commission. Let it be soon. Jerry Gosling "See Jerry Gosling, the swotti- est boy on earth, and hear him tell about Huldy Sourapple, the big fat girl, at the Manchester hall on the evening of Friday, March 10th. A laugh or a tear every minute, : Seriously II. Word has just been received in Toronto General Hospital, | is} seriously ill. with" spinal menin- gitis.. He is very low and may not recover. 8 S. O. E. Entertain enjoyed by the members of Old England Lodge No. 9, and a number of their friends at the lodge rooms. = The Sons of Eng- land held open meeting; and a; program of songs and speeches 'was given, | -Emmerson meets Letcher, and that Mr. Wm Alexander; who is} chia - Tuesday evening' was much fo ether with a play-| € Ghost of Cook's | y 5 1 Tooth Leg of Lamb - 23¢Ibl' Ib. First class Lard BERT MacGREGOR Port Perry - 20¢ Ib, "Town League Hookey tae ip ursays The results of games in the o Letcher 7 Tuesday's games this week Emmerson 8 © Stone 2 Carnegie 6 Letcher 4 Standing to date Won Lost Tied 3 0 1 Stone 2 3.0 Letcher 1 2 1 Emmerson 1 3 0 - Thursday njght of this" week merson meets Carnegie, and Stone meets Letcher. Tuesday night of next week Carnegie Stone meets Carnegie, - Friday night, February 24th, at 7 p.m., Perry P. S. At 8.30--Honeydale vs. Green- bank, Admission to double header: Adults 16c. Children 10c. } i ABT Card of Thanks "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hood wish to thank their friends for their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement. Notice to Creditors Of Mary Ann Heal, of the Village of Port' Perry, in the County of Ontario, widow, deceased. : Pursuant to Sec. 56. of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having ine gf the estate te : of of Mary Aan Heal, "the Town of Port Perry, in the "of Ontario, widow, who died 6a or about the 13th day February, A.D. 1922, 'are, on or before the 23rd day of March, AD. 1922, to send prepaid, to W. H. Harris, solicitor omas James Widden, the executor ill of the said deceased their hristian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the executor will proceed to dis- 'tribute the assets of the Sia deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which n shall have been given as above required, and the said executor will not be liable the said assets or any part thereof, to any. person or pe: claims notice not r by him at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry this 2lst day of February, AD, 1922. "= . 1 eon EH, HARRIS, Solicitor for the Executor. let entitled, * ne 4 This playlet was st y a number of the young peo From Bite Albers. all ot wh xbridge P. S vs. Port f SL Evening Service at 7pm Holy Communion at 11 a.m. the 1st Sunday of the month. REV. NORMAN H. NOBLE ~ Incumbent . Auction Sale is holding a sale of Clyds : de shorthorn: fe W. F. Marqus, 'Au-}, and high March 1st tioneer. Auction Sale Mr. J. P. Trewin, Blackstock is holding an auction sale of | arm stock, implements & house- hold furniture, on March 1st. Geo, & Ted Jackson, Auctioneers For Sale H. W. Linke. Inimediate posses- sion. is § 4 Elect R. H. Halbert and have surplus have a credit balance of $108.89 in their political fund after hav- ing paid ail R. H. Halbert's élect- ion expenses It eost only $332.61 to elect Mr. Halbert, according to a statement just filed with Re- J. H. Purvis, of Blackwater, Mr. Halbert's election agent. = Alto: y 124 persons toward the ecan- didate's campaign expenses. The ¢ expenses were made up as follows: hire o I Prouiises i $80.05, services, $124.35; = advertising, $118.81. : --Globe Resolved: That advanced edu" cation is nec for suceess- ful farming. was the subject of. the Y. P. 8 debate last Wednes- Chas. Pilkey, lot %, con.' The beautiful residence of Mr.) Progressives of North Ontario turning Officer W. F. Greig byli zether $441.60 was contributed! Waya to Speed Up n "Galo sheep, Berkshire 7A ol £2 orsion. "of Rey Civdesdale Horses. hi Ask for our booklet, "A Few. Zr }

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