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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1923, p. 4

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, Examinations to High Grace McMillan and "Al- Marion Farmer wins |Win. . Doubt : Miss Madeline Cockburn Sholes i a mixed. or sale. App oft Pery| * Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of ~ PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169 r 2 Port Perry ted by 'atch for bills and date. Mr. Lewis McLean, who is taking an Arts Course at Toronto University was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradley, of _ Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rook, Mrs, Rook, Sr; and family of Toronto, motored out on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Rolph. I, BORN To Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnegie; Port Perry, on Saturday, October 27, 1923, a son. --) (ane TSASHBURN ~~ © ° A goodly number attended the Thank Offering of the W. M. 8, held in the basement of tne Church on Friday afternoon. Members from Utica were also present, and all en- joyed the talk given by Miss Little, of Scott's Memorial Institute, To- ronto, Tea was served at the close of the meeting and a happy social hour spent. Miss Marjorie Haig was home over Sunday. Mrs. Patte and family, of Toronto, visited her niece, Mrs. Robt. Heron, on Sunday. The Women's Guild are planning for a Bazaar on November 30th. fi --000= 7 "FREE DEMONSTRATION OF PHYSICAL CULTURE Mr. Walter Knox, who represents the Ontario Athletic Commission will appear in the Town Hall next Mon- day evening, November 5th, and give a free demonstration of physical culture as related to schools. The demonstration will be illustrated by moving pictures. Parents are re- quested to accompany their children, and where convenient to sit with them. The. parents. are cordially--invited Te to attend this meeting, and to learn what is being done in other schools in atheletics.--Monday, November 5 at 8 p.m. -- 0 ea A PLEASING CONCERT On Thursday evening last Harry Wagner and his company put on a very pleasing concert in the town hall. This musician has shown good ability as a master of the Hawaiian Guitar, and the results secured from his pupils were surprisingly good, when_the short term of their tuition is considered, Ada Wagner, mother of Mr. Harry Wagner, is an accom- plished pianiste and her selections were well executed and of a high order, They were well executed e order. They were accompanied by Archie Swan whose English sketches were very pleasing and rendered with lly good elocuti power. His "Clear Sweep" and "On the Yukon Trail" showed the breadth of his repertoire. Marion Goode gave some suitable . readings and her contributions were well received. It is said that Mr. Wagner may put on an Hawaiian Dance in the near future, DOD nn Private Sale Mrs. H. W. Linke will sell by private sale a quantity of house- hold furniture at her residence, Prince Albert "Bell Phone 117 2-2 The offering consists of; din- ing table and chairs, walnut sideboard, sewing machine, 3 iron bedsteads and springs, wal- nut hall stand, 4 burner coal oil stove and 100 jars of fruit. DOG LOST Brown and White short haired Collie bitch, on Monday night. Finder please notify A.D. Peters, Port Perry Phone 196 r 1-4, Reward. Advt. owe it to LR. BENTLEY'S and get get a Big Ben k Wy may when to gf and when to wake--no guess work hott it. You live once, why not live on time with the ot time. Use our clocks. * Repair Work Guaranteed. AT I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT. {Before You Read | This | ume win ume i 1 thn ve Li 15 ge: Hl a ton deere. woop cord. Dry Hardwood Slabs, : fiat lengths. a half cord. LIME AND CEMENT ON HAND. P. FIGARY Port Perry Ont. C. C. Stenhouse ARCHITECT H , Stores and Public Buildings BLACKSTOCK The regular monthly meeting of the Victorian Woman's Institute will be held at the.home of Mrs. Fred Willan, on Wednesday, November 7, at 2.30 p.m, Under the auspices of the Platoon Club, a splendid concert by Bowman- ville talent, will be put on in the armouries on Saturday, 10th, at 8 p.m. Admission, A 3b5c., children 25c. Services in St. John's Church Sunday are as follows: 10 am. Sunday School. 11 a.m.--"A Goo Man Crushed" (a study in the 1st and 2nd chapters of Job.) 7 p.m.--"The Quarrels of kinsfolk, The Victorian Woman's Institute has undertaken to send away a ship- ment of old papers and magazines and will appreciate any that are left | in the basement of the Town Hall. Mrs. William Fee and family," of Omemee, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey have rented their farm and purpose mov- ing into the village. Rev. E. O. Gallagher, Misses Flor- ence and Jennie Prout, Mrs, M, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George PRESENTATION On Tuesday evening, at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, the congregation met to express their regret that Miss Kate Ross was leav- ing town, and in a very tangible way their --appreciation of her services rendered as a. member of the choir during her stay here. Miss Merle Ferguson read an ad- dress and Miss Edna McK present- the leaderqf the choir, spoke feeling-" ly of Te eed fellowship which had existed among the choir members, and called on Miss Amy Beare, to present on behalf of the choir, as a little r brance, .a Jeather bound hymn book, Miss Ross replied in a few well chosen words, and after some further remarks from Rev. J. T. Hall and other members of the congregation, lunch was served by the ladies. The presentation was preceeded by a short program, in which Mr. V. Stouffer, 'Mrs. Emmerson and Miss Marion . Goode, rendered some very Nesbitt. pleasing numbers. The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you palatable, nutritious Will do the rest. want in choice, clean, 'and satisfying meats. If you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR Ring up Phone 72. vIMen's Heavy Caps, Men's Heavy Sweaters Men's Gloves, very reasonable PORT PERRY Dominion Store (ear laps) $1.49 $1.65 We have received a fine lot of Men's Heavy Work Shirts, different shades, properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building Oshawa, Ont. GIDDAP! O horse you are a wonderful thing; no buttons to push, no horns to honk; you start yourself, no clutch to slip; no spark plug to miss, no gears to strip; no license buying every year, with plates to screw on front and rear; no gas bills climbing up each day, stealing the joys of life away; no speed cops chugging in your rear, yelling summons in your ear, Your inner tubes are all O.K. and, thank the Lord they stay that way; your spark plugs never miss or fuss; your motor never makes a cuss. Your frame is good for many a mile; your body never changes style, Your wants are few and easy met; you-ve something on. the auto yef. He O00 CELEBRATION OF 82nd BIRTHDAY The family of Mrs. Jno. Claughton at Epsom gathéred at her home on Tuesday evening, October 16th, to H. S. WHITE cord: © All the} above cut in 12 inch} Dry cedar in 16 inch lengths, $5.00 | FECTION®Y alts. If it does - satisfy you, 'give you your money back. Always the Sane- AlvagsthebBest A product of The Quaker Mill, Pe b Part Peny. Hogg & Lytle Sunderland Tim Doyle Unde: Ws . Lapp celebrate her 82nd birthday. Many loving tokens showed their thankful- ness at having her with them. Din- ner was served at a" tastefully decor- evening was spent in singing ang tel- ling of incidents, which had happened when_the family was young and all at home together. Alanon Pochontas Coal . Pochontas Smokeless Coal, according to the reports of fuel experts, on tests made recently for the U. S. Government, con- tains less ash, and practically no slate, and gives almost double the heat of anthracite coal. Try a ton for your fur- nace, range or heater, and be convinced. $14.00-a ton at the sheds. $15.00 det fyered For P. FIGARY :: ORT PERRY Many folks in autos stop here for a pound or two of our most delicious candies. Our chocolates and bon bons have more than a local reputation; we get orders from afar off, too, Our confections are strictly on a quality basis. We'd rather cut the profit than the goodness of them. Try a box to-day. PORT PERRY 'put it there. can be obtained. milk at a profit. a keen appetite. Let The Milk Pail Tell The Tale TE milk pail tells the story of well-fed, healthy cows. The top. quart in the pail is the profit, and Schumacher Feed will "Schumacher Feed will give a summer ! , milk flow "while yiner milk prices healthy and on. and gives her 1 nd more eeps the cow ugh and Saskat _ November 3rd. 50 pairs Men's Rubbers, 9 irich top, .... 50 pairs Boys' Low Rubbers : 50 pairs Youths' Rubbers 50 pairs Ladies' Rubbers, 50 pairs Misses' Rubbers First quality Rubber Boots, every pair guaranteed Men's Overshoes, 1 and 4 buckle, at popular prices. Ladies' 4 buckle Overshoes, also 1 buckle and 4 This is a very popular overshoe. Everything we '- buttons on side. These are just a fe wof our many lines. sell we stand behind with our guarantee. JAMES McKEE & SON, ST. CHARLES BUILDING i We are offering special values for teq days, commencing 50 pairs of Men's Rubbers, 12 inch leather tops, Sale price while they} last $4.50 ..$3.50 82.50 ..To clear 75¢ ...To clear at 66¢ PORT PERRY 8 | | fh THE PALACE SHOE STORE The Wonder Kidney | TVET 510 Tod o I Ls Je 11 as Nationally Advertised Sold by Pr G. MORRISON, PORT PERRY, at very reasonable prices. Feed Schumacher Feed this winter. It is a perfectly balanced ration made +.of milled products of corn, barley, i, Sate and wheat, with linseed m wo ws eat it greedily, and digest it easily. They don't "go stale" on it. Iti 1s more cconomical than. straight v 'grains. : Try: it, and see' for ! yourealf Schumacher Feed pays. It bring your hogs to market earliest date, too. It produ = sound flesh, Produces sod REGULAR MEETING, I. O. D. E. The regular meeting of the Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E. will be held in their rooms on Monddy, November 5, at 3 pm. A full attendance is requested. Watch our advt. next week. : ALIX. GILBOORD Obestver Block Port Perry WE ARE AGENTS FOR ~ TORONTO WINDMILLS and Pumping Outfits WARRINER LODGE LO. OF. 'Warriner Lodge 1.0.0.F. will hold special meeting on the evening of Friday, November 2, at 8 o'clock. Members are requested to be pre- and meet Bro, Goodman D.D. of Oshawa, and participate in ant business.

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