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Port Perry Star, 1 May 1924, p. 4

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sr sister's home, Mr. and Isaac Turner, Port Perry. The Misses Dorothea and Virginia Nasmith have returned home after a visit to their grandmother in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kellett went to Chicago last week, where Mrs. Kellett will remain until some time in June. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Williams have returned to town after spending the winter in Toronto. We understand that the house and lot of the late Capt. Dixon has been sold to a Torontoparty. There will be no picture show this --( QOr---- L O.D. E. The regular meeting of Scugog Chapter, I. O. D. E. will be held in the rooms of the Order, on Monday, May 6th, at 3 p.m. ett) (reese. DANIEL DAVENPORT DEAD From the Elmira, N.Y. Star- Gazette we learn of the death on April 14th, of Daniel R. Davenport. Mr, Davenport was a former business man of Imlay City, Mich, and Port Perry, Ontario, and will be remem- bered by some of our older residents as one of the firm of Davenport & Jones. Std p pees NEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISE The average citizen who is in the habit of saying--"there's nothing do- ing in Port Perry" would do well to go to Mr. Allan Goode and ask for the privilege of seeing through his beautifully epuipped ice cream factory Mr. Goode is certainly to be com- mended for his enterprise. Speaking without professional experience, we should judge that he has set a good standard in his layout of the new plant. His equipment is of the most modern type and the machinery is very attractive in appearance. The whole place has a clean, well-lighted, wholesome appearance. The factory will likely be in opera- tion about the 12th of May, and we expect that "Goode" Ice Cream will be a popular luxury in this locality, particularly when it becomes known that Mr, Goode intends to use sweet &ream. His idea is to supply the tery, romance and ment lies in the ad son ware! If only the knives, forks and spoons of - our t grandmothers iol so tenderly could talk, what stories they could tell of their journeys down through the generations. Heirloom Plate may be had in or large assortments, in chests, or may be purchas- ed piece by piece. ith beauty in design-- richness in finish -- dignity and distinction in every line, *' Heirloom Plate" is the silverware of longest' service. See our window. Special attention given to all repairs. I. R.BENTLEY JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT "Jane" will be here in town on Sat- urday evening, May 3rd, at the Town Hall, Port Perry. en Ub BAZAAR the Methodist Church, Port Perry will be held on Saturday, May 3rd. In addition to the sale of many useful articles, there will be a sale of home-made cooking, candy and ice cream. Tea will be served from 5 to 6 p.m. Several musical numbers will be given during the tea hour. Everybody welcome. Lp The Oshawa War Memorial Fund now reaches about $16,159, but is still about $10,000 short of the objective. QO AUCTION SALES Farm stock and implements, at lot 9, con. 12, Reach Tp., on Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 o'clock. J. BAIRD, Bailiff, ------(me-- Mr, E. Woodruff, of Saintfield, is selling his implements and furniture on Wednesday, May 7th, at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. J. Baird, Auctioneer best; not to give an adulterated, cheap mixture; which, while it would give quicker profits, would not give permanent satisfaction. reese (J) (premests STREET WATERING Street watering has commenced, and should be continued until it is wise to oil the streets. This will de- pend upon the progress to be made in road construction. Dust is very ex- pensive to store keepers, and those whose houses front the much travel- led streets. termes) (press "NOTION" STORE Mrs. G. W. Schell, of Uxbridge, will open a store in the Leonard Block about Thursday, May 8th, for the sale of Stationery, Glassware, China and notions. mmr reemmenne NOTICE Parties owning dogs are requested to purchase Dog Licences at once, and save trouble and expense. E. H. PURDY, Clerk-Treasurer. Corporation of Port Perry. rem (Y() ream JOIN NOW Are you a member of the Port Perry Horticultural Society? If not, Join now, Give in your name and your dollar to Mr, W. H. Clark. » ree Qe. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE Irish Cobbler seed potatoes for sale. Get the Facts AboutYourEyes About the most common of all human neglect is abuse of the eyes. If your eyes tire, readin blurs, or you suffer wi headaches, you should have glasses. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED NOW. We can give you eye comfort W. A. HARE Eyesight Specialist At McKee's Jewelry Store, May 8th - "JANE" "JANE'--A Comedy in Three Acts. is to be given in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on the evening of May 3rd. Following is a cast of the characters: Claude Nelson Craig A William Tipson A The annual Mission Band Bazaar of | page A. B. Crawford | ation. But, more than that, it means that Chevrolet is more economical than any other kind of transportation. An investigation among Chevrolet owners of allclas- ses, shows that it is not only travel by Chevrolet than by any other means. That is what it means to say that Chevrolet is the most econ- omical form of transports; This implies, first of all, that Chevrolet costs the least per car-mile--that it is less ex- pensive to operate than any other make of car. v fort at convenferice a by Chevrolet owners, figure out the cost of a Chevrolet on a mileage 'basis. You will find that it is cheaper to travel with a Chev= rolet than without one. Chevrolet is easy to own. The G.M.A.C. plan of deferred pay- ments will enable you to finance the purchase. Investigate the new Superior Chevrolet today: Ask us about the G.M.A.C. Deferred Payment Plan BEARE BROS, Local Dealers, Port, Perry. MARRIED Hart-Brooks At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Brooks, Man- chester, the marriage was solemnized of their eldest daughter, Minnie Aliene and Mr. J. Roy Hart, of Ux- bridge. Rev. J. F. Everson, officiated, The bride was unattended and was given away by her father. She look- ed charming. in her travelling suit of sand poiret twill and carried a bou- quet of American Beauty roses. Miss Mildred Brooks, sister of the bride, played the wedding march. Follow- ing the ceremony a daindy lunch was served. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties were pre- sent at the ceremony. Immediately after the happy couple left amid showers of confetti for Toronto, Sar- nia and Hamilton. HARRY WHITE SELLS BAKERY BUSINESS Mr. Harry White, who has been in Port Perry for the past thirteen years has sold his bakery business to Mr. G. M. Gerrow, of Oshawa, who takes possession next week. «Mr. Gerrow has been with V. C. Lambert, Bakers, of Oshawa, and will do all possible to keep up the good reputation of the Port Perry business. Mr; Harry White is a popular man with the young men of the town, al- ways having taken a keen interest in sport. He will be greatly missed by the young folk, and he, in turn, has many friends with whom he is sorry to part. At present he has no definite plans. We trust that he will find a useful niche in the world and continue to prosper and be happy. sei See "Jane" at the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Saturday evening, May 8rd. ------ bin recl) FAREWELL ADDRESS The following address was presented to Mrs. (Rev.) J. T. Hall, who leaves this week" for her new home in Bel. mont. To Mrs. J. T. Hall-- Dear Mrs. Hall: We sincerely regret that you are leaving our midst, and feel that we are losing a Christian friend and teacher. We wish to express to you our deep appreciation of your services to our class. You have taken such kind- ly interest in each member and have made the lessons so instructive, so | interesting and helpful, that we have | felt an inspiration from each Sabbath to go out and live more consecrated lives." Our best wishes go with you to your new field of service, and we know that our lossswill be others' gain. We trust that you will enjoy your work in your new charge. hori Home-made bread is : sy to bake if new 'Quaker Ei ar i the least amount of work. as i in oh price lists that have been sent out by the Can- adian Steel & Wire Co. Hamilton. 847, all No. 9 wire, 50c. rod 950, all No. 9 wire, 54c. rod W. L. Parrish The New Series. Star Car has distinction . ofa type all a that makes an imme. inguishing recognize the New or you see them

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