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Port Perry Star, 10 Jan 1924, p. 8

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LAR A. 0, LEONARD, Inc. Mirs., 70 5ttvhv., N.Y.Clty Sold by P. G. Morrison, Port Perry Goode's Creamery at Port Perry 1s paying 465¢. per lb. for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream bo Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. 148 r 1-8, for particulars. C. C. Stenhouse ARCHITECT Houses, Stores and Public Buildings properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. PIANO for SALE at about 1/4 cost A high-class Wormwith Piano, in fine condition, for sale cheap. Apply at Star Office. FOR SALE Billiard Table, complete outfit, for $30.00. Apply at the Star Office. SCHOOL REPORT Report of 8. 8. No. 12, Greenbank. Names in order of merit. Senior Room-- Sr. IV--Honors, Wallace McMillan, Viola Butson, Ernest Till; Pass, Ross Blakely. Jr. IV--Honors, Clara Gibson; Pass, Elvin O'Neill, Theo. Cragg. Sr. III--Honors, Ruby Lee, Ruth Michie, Iva Bagshaw, Jean Michie; Pass, Harry Phoenix. Jr. IlI--Honors, Walter Phenix, Pass, Florence McMillan, Ivan Beare, Marjorie Phenix, Jack Real, Leroy Till, Ialeen McArthur, Helena Boe. A. 'M. Ferguson, Teacher. Junior Room-- "s Sr. 11--Honors, Oscar Gibson, Bob. McMillan; Pass, Frank Real. Jr. II to Sr. II--Olive Michie (Rec) Roy Cragg (Rec) Sr, I to Jr. II--Honors, George Beare, Edith McArthur; Pass, Elva Love, Gordon Blair. Franklin Pheenix Jr. to Sr. I--Pass, Ronald Lee, Elmer Lee. A Class to Jr. I--Lloyd Lee, Mar- garet Real Sr. Pr. to Class A--Nora Mc- Millan, Elinor Michie, Thelma Bag- shaw, Clayton Love. Jr Pr.--Allen Smith, Orvin Blakely C. V. Forsythe, Teacher. MRS. D. A. LYLE Graduate Nurse Maternity cases only. Daily or weekly engagements. Rates reasonable. Bell phone 174 r 6 ; Prince Albert, Ont. ET TIRE FOUND 84x5 tire, tube and rim, found just south of Nonquon bridge on 7th concession. Owner can have same by proving property and ying expenses. H. Smith, Bell Phone 153r2-4. R. R. 4 Port Perry. Jan 17 JACK MINER COMING The famous "Jack Miner" is com- ing to Port Perry, on Wednesday, January 16th. He is being brought here by the I.O.D.E.. Further par- ticulars later. Dr iA) rN fl Sold in Port Perry by P. G."Morrison eee QO SAYS PULVERIZED COAL WILL RID .MANUFACTURING .CITIES OF SMOKE The following is taken from the Baltimore Sun, of December 22nd. A new kind of coalwhich, it is claimed, will rid manufacturing cities of the smoke nuisance, eliminate stok- ers and clinkers and solve the rapid depletion of the world's coal supply, was described yesterday. Dr. Alex. G. Christie, professior of mechanical engineering at Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, told of the coal in a lecture Port Perry Dominion , Flannelette, 86 inches wide, reg 35¢c. b yds. $1.45] e, 29 inches wide, regular 25¢. yd. 5 yds. $1.10) tte, 29 inches wide, reg 23¢ yd.. 5 yds. for 99c. | nelette, 36 inches wide, reg 82c. To clear, 6 yds $1.35 e, reg. 65c. yd. To clear at 49c. yard. ] sure that you wil lsave money large and good, reg. $1.75 pair. To clear the |s nounce that we have reduced the price on a oe before a group of engineering stu- dents. Powdered or pulverized coal is the latest thing in fuel, according to Pro- fessor Christie, who passed a small bottle of the substance among the students for inspection. The coal is as soft as talcum powder and floats when blown into the air. The coal is first dried and then ground to such fineness that it will pass through a 200-mesh sieve," Pro- fessor Christie declared. "To pass through such a sieve the coal must be ground to two-thousandths of an inch in diameter. "It cost approximately 80 cents a ton to turn bituminous coal into a powder form by drying and grinding and about 50 cents a ton for anthra- cite coal. "The advantage of powdered coal are well worth the additional expense of preparation. When powdered coal . | is used in power plants one boiler does easily the work of two. We have discovered the efficiency of a ton of powdered coal to be between 86 and 92 per cent." Professor Christie said powdered coal was handled in Los Angeles in tank cars in the same manner that oil is transported. He affirms that coal with a high amount of slate in its composition can be utilized readily in the manufacture of powdered coal, 80 that this will take care of the fact that the quality of coal is becoming coarser each year. : x Plants for the conversion of coal to a powdered form are being erected in Milwaukee, St. Louis, Cleveland, De- troit, Pittsburg and Toronto, Profes- begin operation on a large scale they will be able to produce a daily output of 8000 tons of powdered coal. "Banking of fires will be unneces- sary when powdered coal is run into furnaces through chutes," Professor Christie said. "If proper precautions are not taken powdered coal will ig- nite by spontaneous combustion in a dry climate. For this reason convert- ing plants contain no surfaces or edges on which coal dust may collect being cleaned by a gigantic vacuum cleaner." Professor Christie is a son of Mr. chester, Ontario. ----000---- JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S, D.DS. DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office hours 9a.m. to 5 p.m.. Even- ings by appointment. Bell Phone, office 68 r 2. Residence 68 r 8. Office over Morrison's Drug Store. eeremetree{ Qre sor Christie asserted. When these | ed. and the entire plants are constantly try and Mrs, Peter Christie, of Man- |. IN LOVING MEMORY Hartry--In loving memory of our dear little daughter, Lillian Ade- line, who entered Life Eternal, on January. 10, 1022, "Thy Will be done" seems hard to say, When those we love have passed away; Some day, perhaps, we'll understand, When we meet again in that Better Land. Mother and Father. Acme Semi-Anthracite Coal A HARD BLOCKY COAL This is a very high grade coal and the producers call it a semi-anthra- cite on account of it's high efficiency in the furnace,stove, range and grate. It has the granular structure of the smokeless class of coal and has nothing in common with the ordinary split soft coals, which are often mis~ represented and sold "as anthracite substitutes. This coal has less than four per cent of ash and abut one per cent of moisture, so that the burnal matter is ninety-five cent and the heating ratio 2,600 U's more than the A CLEAR W. PREPARED COAL "Acme Semi-Anthracite" is a clean coal, e uniform preparation of the coal at the mines insures you a coal free from slate and stone. It is also free from slack or dust. Owing to it's high heat value, perfect prepar- ation, low sulphur, low ash, non-cok- ing and non-clinkering features it is a prime fayorite for any kind of do- mestic use. 4 NOT AN ANTHRACITE SUBSTITUTE "Acme Semi-Anthracite" is not to be confused with the ordinary anthra- cite substitutes which are being offer- We do not class "Acme Semi- Anthracite" as a substitute, but we claim it is a real good household fuel and we are convinced that it will hold its own, value for value, even with the best anthracite. = "Acme Semi- Anthracite" has the Snalitics that serve to make it a favo! fuel of the women folks who keep the home fires burning. It leaves little ash, does not clog the pipes and flues, POP, sputter, nor keep the hearth in- a clutter, It is the Jumily favorite. Ww A TRIAL 1: ORD ENOY vidal e sug, you give us a order now for a ton or a half ton and some of it out in jour furnace, stove, range 'or grate. is will con- vince you of its quality and enable you to place an order for your win- fer's needs. JUST PHONE 94. $14.00 a ton delivered P. FIGARY Coal and Wood, Port Perry. Blewett has decided to Mr. Howa his eleven 16th, sell thh entife contents of roomed house on January UPR ARE IR ip ¢ O hedoalianiddonlll PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Lig FL PHONE:I80 ble] and would be a real bargain to any | pupils of the They are.made of 'C Tweed, double breasted, convertable collar, and Ad vg Sizes 26 al 3 Size 31, reg. $16.. Boys' Tweed Suits ie) i Reg. $10.00 for $7.85 These suits are made of a good Canadian Tweed, in grey and brown . mixtures, well lined and the latest styles. Sizes 27 to 80, reg $10.00 for$7.85 Sizes 31 to 85, reg $12.50 for $9.95 Boys' Fleece-lined Underwear : Reg. 75c. garment. * To «clear at 65c¢. Sizes 11 to ; Sizes 1 to 5, Women's Fel 15 pairs only, We hs TIE OLY en brown, I in comf 8 btner hard hola. Hog $1.20 for 'Small Lots to Clear Remnants of Dress Goods, reg. 90c. yard. To clear at 48c. -- Remnants of Dress Goods, regu 60c. yard. To clear at 42c. | ; Remnants of laces and embroidery and insertion, all at half price. ; Belding's Mercerised Crochet Cot- ton, reg 10c. ball. To clear 8 for 25¢ Wash Cloths, reg. 12%c.cach, To clear at 2 for 15¢. : Boys' Fleece-lined Combinations Sizes 28, 30, 32, Reg $1.50. For $1.25 Picture Handkerchiefs Children's Picture Handkerchiefs, reg be. for 4c. or 7 for 25c. i ENNRRANRANRNARSNZRARERAAANANEARK RENE i" : ! A number of school seats are being Miss Madeline Cockburn HONEY FOR Miss Hazel Cockburn | ~~ SAL offered for sale at a very low price. They can be used for garden purposes oe 3 ; Teachers of Choice Clover and mixed PIANO AND VIOLIN Honey, for sale. Apply to . Doubt Port Perry school wanting double desks, Apply to Mr. A. W. Allin, Caretaker, Port Perry Schools. T Bell Phone 169 r 2 Port Perry | Wm. For good bread--use a good A To get uniformly good bread, must use | uniformly good flour. To get the best ed once every hour during Samples of each day's our own expert bakers at - that every sack measures up fo the Use a sack of Quaker Flour, Itit doesnot' | "prove absolutely satisfactory to you for every money without question. The successful concert given by the Sunday. School a ted. It certainly

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