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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1924, p. 4

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'advertise in the Globe. classified want ads. bring re- If you have anything to sell Their sults. Call at the Star Office. We can give you prices. We are pleased to learn that Miss Aleta Ferguson is recover- ing from her illness, and, all be- ing well, will be out of the hos- . 'pital next week. Miss Maril Snider, of Wawa- nesa, Manitoba, was the guest of Mrs, Bentley, last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Britton and family of l'oronto, are visit- ing her tather, Mr. I. Woodley. Mr. E. B. Walker, Manager of the Canadian. Bank of Com- merce, 18 spending a few weeks at the home of his father, Dr. 1. Walker, at St. John, N.B. Mr. Alfred Raper, of Mea- ford, Ontario, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlidge. Mrs. H. E. McKenzie returned to her home in Akron, Ohio, last Saturday morning, after spend- ing two weeks with her father, Dr. J. A. Murray and friends. Parties who have not received their Assessment Roll for the year 1924 may call at the Clerk's office and get one. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. BORN To Mr. and Mrs, C. B. McKin- non, (nee Miss Helen Bowles), Detro, Mich., a son--Bernard rr-- Qe. UT OF DANGER Latest reports are that Mr. Cecil Beare, whose life was des- paired of last week, will likely recover if no relapse occurs. At "time of writing, we are glad to be able to say, he is doing nicely. --OO----m PUBLIC LIBRARY The Public Library is now properly equipped with applica- ' tion cards and is free to any rate-payer of the town, Any resident of the village can pro- 'eure books by paying 5 cents for "an application card. In the case of children this card must be Signed by the parent or guard- ------00 Oe ~ PORT PERRY WINS THE / WHATTAM CUP. The following is the standing of the Lake Shore Bowling Won Lost Ti reathan 4 1 hina lik nn nhs 3 3 readin 2 : Mh ne naa a 2 has still a' game ibe ayed by thé Bowmanville lel as will be seen by ult of that game the fact that Port Whattam Cup. The Bin game was played Wednesday of last week|( Jour rinks Went Jo Bow: won points skips of those rinks were 3. F. MecCli ack * n and Nasmith. score ill not Sor Every Purpose Goggles for eye com- fort--sun, dust, motor- ing, fishing, golfing, ete, and--all outdoors. Come in and see the right goggle for every need. se If your watch gets a fall bring it to I. R. Bentley Jeweller and Optometrist GRAND OPENING Port Perry The new street pave- ment will be formally opened on, August 7th =a 1 = Representives f6f Provincial Goverti} ment and the County Countil will be present. Music by the PORT PERRY BAND and PORT PERRY ORCHESTRA Fhe War Memorial Committee will provide a good programme. P. FIGARY, Reeve. m---- Den JULY 12th AT OSHAWA Continued from Page 1 Primary Masters' Race. Members Race. Fat man's race, 50 yds. Orangeman's sons, 13-16, Children's race. L. O. B. A. race Speakers: Col. John Hughes, P.G.M,, East Ontario. J. D. MacPherson, P.G.M., of Toronto. Dr. James Moore, Brooklin. Dr. T. E. Kaiser, Oshawa. Major Bouncell, Bowmanville. There were two baseball games, and two soft-ball games. ee OO ns If it is rheumatism or any kidney ailment that troubles you, just buy a bottle of O. R. Kidney Tonic from P. G. Mor- rison, *Druggist Port P enjoy life once more. suffering from neuritis in the shoulder, being unable to sew or knit all winter, I got a bottle of R. Kidney Tonic and before and) his is to certify that after : | HR a com tert, HEE ris 8 glose | our football "team * piso : Gressiwoud, , here, next Saturday | GARAGE Through the Sebert ~ House Yards Hood Motor Sales Service as Usual BLACKSTOCK Mr. Hiram Lambe, of Man- chester, is visiting his niece Mrs. Thos. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hall, of To- ronto, spent the week end with their son, Robert. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Bailey, and Miss Annie Hamilton are spending a few days in the City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and son Ross, are on a motor trip to Woodstock. The monthly. meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church will be held at the home of Mrs. P. Edgerton, on Friday evening of this week. Master Morrey and Miss Helen Waldon, of Toronto, and Master Donald Lambe, of Lind- say, are spending the summer holidays at the home of Smith Bros. Mrs. M. Smith has taken an extended trip to St. Joseph's Island and Michigan. « At the July meeting of the Victorian Women's Institute held at the home of Mrs. Robt. Crozier, the members presented Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. R. G. Carruthers with a beautiful sil- ver hot water pitcher engraved with V. W. L, and the following address: To Mrs. Margaret and Mrs, R. G. Carruthers; Dear Friends: Inview of your - departure from our midst at a very early date, we desire to take this op- portunity of expressing before you a few thoughts that we have entertained since knowing you, From our first acquaintance we found you each possessed a most ameable disposition oor with an undying ambition to do all within your power to elevate the thought and life of this com- munity. * Your endeavours have extend- ed beyond your own church cir- cle and as members of this in- stitute which is not denomina- tional you have made a valuable contribution. It is our desire at this moment to have you re- ceive this little gift as a token of our love and appreciation of you. Our kindest wishes follow you to your new field of labor; our only regret being that: you did not decide to remain with us for another year, but we 'feel that our loss will be others gain and sincerely hope that it will be ible for you to render the eo valuable assistance to this organization there as you have rendered here. We will rejoice if at any time you can arrange to be present 'with us for our meeting. Signed on behalf ¢ of ¢ 'the Ww. % Mrs. We A. , Pres. 'Hine "85 , Sec'y On the evening of June 30th about 150 friends and neighbors met at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Stanford Swain to welcome P had used one bottle my aches| her hus v, M. Sanderson, ng pains Jett | me mils I am now and to shows Se with gifts n. husband akg has also used it with excellent Hime oF making, oii results for Pheumatism, was 4% b, home their daughter Annie and | WILL BUILD SCHOOL Blackstock people will erect an $8000 Continuation* School. The site is already chosen. It is ex-| pected that the work will pro- ceed immediately. It is the pose to take the full High Se ri Course up to Matriculation, we understand. eae Omens FOR SALE the estate of late John ton. Possession given this fall. For particulars apply | to the Ex- ecutor of the estate, A. W, Allin, Port Perry, Box 143. Court of Revision Take notice that the Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Village of Port Perry, will be held at the Clerk's Office, on Monday, July 28th, 1924 at 8 o'clock pm. to consider the appeals against the assessment of the said Village of Port Perry for the year 1924. . Parties in- terested are hereby notified to govern themselves accordingly. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. Whatever you need for your HORSES In the way of Harness Blankets Curry Combs Brushes, ete. + You can buy now at very low prices from _ Ww. HARRISON Blong Block Port Perry Repaiting promptly done. wor Prices Reasonable. psi Dr. A, J. Davis, Drigist, Port] Union Ave, Perry, 'has arranged with | F. F.E Lt Luke 167 Yonge age Sk, Toons, to | Piano and Vocal be at store pd - Bell Phone 81 : -- Miss Estelle Bull "COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE drip ie cons: Wel ER, Pup Perry, Bell Phone 18023. House and lot for sale in 'the Village of Epsom, belo! to} Though most roads a are blocked, you can Yeaeh the GARAGE i the Sebert House yards. otor Sales--Service as Usual a) Onin : LUMBER FOR SALE Maple, Basswood, Whitewood, a. linch thick, assorted widths, all new _|lumber also some cedar timber for , sleepers, A pure bred Angus bull for | sale. Apply Earl Tummonds, Phone 118 r 241, Port, 'Perry. ] a Sees nn BABY HICKS FOR SALE I 8. C. White Leghorns, Barred Ply- mouth Rocks and White Wyandottes, chicks, 20c. each. Hatches ready June 26th und July Sth. White Pekin and Pencilled Indian Runner Duck- lings, bc. each; ready July 14th. Not lpss than 26 birds in a shipment. FRED E. WILKINSON Brookiin, Phone 3212. re Now Ready ¢ 'The Dunlop Trail'; Summer Resorts of Ontario in a Nutshell for the Motorist. *The Dunlop Trail" is the " new-idea" touring Jeayls the first attempt to lay Ontario Lin wg holiday-seeker such a way that he can motér over the Province systematically. The whole story of Ontario is told in sequenée--Ontario from Winnipeg to Cochrane, to Windsor, to Montreal--yet the book es only comprises forty pages, and is pocket size, . = . : Not a reference page from cover to cover--in other words, you . + get the whole story of a district when you are at the-two pages - roring that Lor culat district. No advertising of any kind in Almas ad fstasions snacially drawn; all material specially of m| t red for y ver the sates Proves the To me Hie Tar been pid ; tempted in the history of motoring, - ; 3 n "The Dunlop Trail" you find River and Ore et special Train tripe; Luke io : Auto, Boat and Train trips; the first complete list of p in Ontario where are located; Club and Camp Sits in the Province, and real information, 5 want it, about steamer and fay. services for taking "where book, which rep- ever Byblished mer H * in the : has Trail inthe Isa en to Day 'old chicks, 15c. each; week old -

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