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Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1924, p. 6

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See our Diamonds if u are thinking of to uying gne. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hutcheson left | Quality for quality, Montreal on Monday for a week's {| W€ are prepar to meet the price of any one in the retail busi- ness. Mr, L. O. Clifford, M.P. of Oshawa, 'was in town on Wednesday, accom-[} Every stone guaranteed panied by Mr. Frank Mason. y gu Miss Wicket, of Toronto, was the |} We do our own repair guest of Mise Penhall, for a few days work, and do not keep you waiting. Easy to solve. Try it: VISITED PORT PERRY ea. Bx the. On Monday, September 22nd, a L e vour Watch or The 3 party of fourteen left Torento for a eav y picnic at "Lakeside Beach" and to Clock with pay a visit ta Port Perry. The happy party was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. B ? 1 Frank Brathwaite, (nee Mary Wad- dell), Canon Woodcock and Mrs. I. R. ent ey Woodcock, (nee Annie Roberts); Mrs. Annie Trounce Beecher, New York Bell Phone 169 « 2 City, Miss Anora Trounce, Buffalo, ; Em > 5 Mrs, Edith Parrish McDowell, Mr. u fs me--a-- and Mi3. Ruston, (noe Nonie Pater-[ \\__o Ha nde in gol) : (4 7, 7 , son); Mrs, A, H. Gregg, (Kathleen Sey BI) 7) ny! Ha Ly MceM ; . ; . working order, also single furrow A | : ; 1 THA ("7 (hl Y,) cMechan); Mrs. Jas. Gregg, (nee PALMER GRADUATE Alice Parrish); Mrs. Norman Mac- riding plow, nearly new. CHIROPRACTOR laurin, (nee Alice Burnham); Mrs.| APPIY Geo. Hackett, Seagrave, Ont. |QUEEN ST. Lt Jeweller and Optometrist ; et 'Ael Ad? os ¥ Vorld \ | Tes Asien Dora McGill Farewell, Miss E. M. PORT PERRY Yarnold. We enjoyed the hospitality Church Directory 0 a For information or OFFICE HOURS of Mrs. Farewell who opened up her demonstration call cottage where we dined most sumpt- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH uously. NOTES Happenings of by-gone days were Sunday, September 28th related, in fact at times we grew |A. E. Thornley, M.A. Minister hilarious, although we had nothing | Public Worship, Sunday, at 11 stronger to drink than coffee, which a.m. and 7 p.m. was very delicious. On leaving for | Sabbath School at 8 p.m. ' I 35 & ra: XV} Moftatt Motor Seles, Lu, 7 C.C. Stenhowse SRR; home we motored by way of Port| Prayer Meeting, Thurs. 8 p.m. Perry, calling on a few friends and locating some of the old places. It was a great pleasure, especially to those of us, who had not visited our old home town for some years, to note the many improvements and once more enjoy the beautiful scenery for which dear old Port Perry is becom- A goodly number of devout wor- shippers remembered their Master in His appointed way at our Communion Service last Sunday morning. Some were sick and couldn't come, others were kept away through 'ministering to the sick, but what about those who failed through indifference? The Mail & Empire wting and in this great fun game--from to Dad, Mother, and even Grandpa and Grandma. FARM WANTED Have good cash payment, to put ARCHITECT : : Rr pedi fe supervised. y Stores and Public Buildings Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. ------------ Kathleen Leask A. T.C. M and A. 0°C. : Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for examination : if desired. : ing noted. If 'after vacation we are promptly It holds no OT od ie 8 8 test of your. 3 down on a farm of from ten to fifty One of the "Old Girls." |back to our.own business, wherefore skit (ATO ay puzzle game, We know Ih hg ; acres of good potato land, not. par- | Nov. 1 Phone 115 r 3-2 ----e Oe not be as prompt in getting back to you will enjoy it, for everyone loves a puzzle, and you ticular about real good buildings if ; 5 _ TRUCK SERVICE our Master's business? At the end we venture to say you'll never have more fun. 4 x ; price Tow. Would Somsides Jager == = On or about October 6th, the under- | of the journey how can He say "Well p : - farm if prices reasonable. Apply : signed will start a motor-truck ser-|done"; if we have not been faithful ? Rn i 0 U CAN : | A N $ 1, 00 ° | Box 80, Oshawa, "Ont. Oct. 2 Advertise It pays. vice between Port Perry and Toronto. | In His Name your minister sends out orcs hows. Tt the Jud = 2' your answer st BP ize, and you have sont in one y ol Cattle, hogs, and general marchandise | the rallying call. doription to The Mail & Empire at $5.00 a year, you will $500 d $250; . oft F . WY ° ® ; ee 5 Port Perry Dominion Store accepted. Telephone 201 Port Perry. The minister and Mr, James Wad- Third ze, $150; (See second column. of figures in [prize Hat.) BARGAINS FOR THE END OF THIS WEEK Further particulars next week. dell attended thé meeting of the Bl NORMAN -EWERS. - | Synod of Toronto and Kingston, held OBSERVE THESE RULES ] tree) Qi in Knox College,, Wednesday, Thurs- 1. Any man, woman or entla who 1s ho ! : Pleated Flannel Dresses, beautiful shades, and well 'made. Regular $7,95 for $6.49. Regular $5.95 for $4.50. We also have nice shades of yard s, very reasonable. HOLD-UP A HOAX day and Friday of last week. ot toy of The Mail and Empire oF A couple of young fellows were en-| Next Sunday in view of the Plebi- Sop motte amily We wish to announce to the public that we are preparing to give you big bargains this fall in men's good over- family, may submit an answer. : y i : oi 4 3. SWERS MUST BE MAILED BY trusted with a load to be delivered in Seite Dampaig, he minister iu take OCTOBER 4TH, 1984. = tien 6n one T and collect y for same or his subject e. Mockery of 4 a All lls A aad bored. consecutively 1, ot Strong Drink." 1 rite your full name and address for Mr. I. Turner of Port Perry. On B hh ae Ee Yibper right hand corner. If reaching home one of them reported Have you enrolled as a volunteer having been robbed and tied up. Up- against King Alcohol and sent in your name to Mr. Samuel Jeffrey, Chair- man, or Mr. John Taylor, Secretary, =e Only such words as appear in the English Dic tionary will be counted. not use obsolete words Where the plural is used, the singular cannot be you desire to write anything else, use a wep / AR i a coats, sweater," all kinds of good underwedr, socks, rubbers, ete. % ag A good lifie of ladies' and children's wear, including, under wear, sweaters, stockings, etc. counted and vice versa. 5. on investigation it was found that imagination was more active than Tt 3 : highway robbers. The money im. |°f the Local Plebiscite Committee? once," even {ho d to Be sure to come and see our goods before you do your winter properly spent is to be refunded. aaa 3 Snject or artlle canbe named oBly : shopping. J Re Y - ETHODIST C ary 'words formed. by. the combination of two oF ¥ - This store will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, September; - MET CHURCH more complete words, where sash Word in itself is 29th and 80th, he ' * ie an object. 1 : 4 4 a Rev. Wm. Higgs, Minister. a The, answer having the, is Shawn ln he "AL > GILB OORD Sunday, September 28th picture 'tint Demin Fe2 nom; style op Mand: Be dsc ; . 11 a.m--The minister. writing have no bearing upon declding Lao WInLIv, : a AE . : . 3 p.m. --Sunday School A RT x1] Orygoods .. Ready-to-wear . 'Boots and Shoes. old rs awar any i a 8 fo wd 3 3 A * 7 p.m--The minister, ATA op. og fen : : 300008 | | Phone 177. We pay top prices for new laid e i 9. In the event of a tie for any prise offered, 2 3 Interesting Rally Day Service by the full amount of such prise will be awarded 3 - - : ao a tn rp 2 ana the Sunday School next Sunday at to each tied participant. - - . 10. Subscriptions (both new or renewal), pay §« a : 3 : : morning service. able in advance at §5.00 a year by mall will be | ; . aT Young People's League held their cepted aid bt by dE vanrib toh 'must } } . 1 : first meeting for this season, on Mon- |, be nent An, subscriber fs Ally ON. Who has not ° ¢ day evening with a good attendance been receiving The Mall and Empire by all since iy an . nT ; and an interesting program. They Pe "All nnswers will Fecelve the same consideration Prizes inclusive 1 NET IB, ug > : NE J lal i a og will continue to meet at 8 o'clock on f whether roa 2 subscription oy a AN tue OF A TIB Sh x Ce 3 4 4 i LD . Monday "evenings. J 13. Al pt! ! : BE PAID TO BAO TIED PA Sika Has installed a new VIS IB Laka air On Friday, October 3rd, under the : ; PE gt i ly IT TITRE TS 5 auspices of the Sunday School, the Ror XO ania 8 sons. HAVE #b i operated GAS 0 L INE P UMP i! famous "Peerless Jubilee Singers" connection with Tne Mail ane Empire. pai oe 3 Er EER SET ae will give a concert in the Methodist ate es on ok of 5 iv aa th: nr i _-- Keep this date o) You fad ce sn Tinad nd sonIYS. Besition or Se : aa : . PLN ' can see that he gets every cent '8 h P pen. Ih Tne judges will meet on October 15th, and { y 7 % gin : ublisied ine he s for will thoroughly enjoy these colored announcemont 251 ths Prive Wioners. and correct FR , a pays for . singers from the sunny south. They "I Empire ine as quickly thereafter as it is possible 3 NE Mies come very highly recommended. : - -- - - 00s 1 "A PLEASANT EVENT On Wednesday evening, September 9, 17th, a very pretty and impressive Huntsville ........,0...0 gathering took place at the home of [Keene .............. Sept 80-Oct

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