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Port Perry Star, 30 Sep 1926, p. 4

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Cie Town and has been spend- 'week with their father ~and » Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Town. : 0. L. No, 223 ing Fa x r meeting of K - ELS Becki L. No. 223 will be ld at the Rooms on Monday, 11th... An official visit of Officers is expected. Other nt business, W. S. McKinley, W. M. Gad. Morrish, Sec'y We are pleased to see Mr. and Mrs, Cid, "Jackson, of Canton, Illinois, in visiting their friends. "Mr. Albert Orchard has just re- turned from his trip to the West. + He says they have had winter there--six hes of snow--the sleighs running, and most of the crop unthreshed in the stooks, Miss M. Ratley, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Alma Blight for a few weeks. L O. D. E. The Scugog Chapter, 1.0.D.E., will hold the first meeting of the season on Monday, Oct, 4th at 3 p.m, in their rooms in the Davis Block. Mrs. A. H. Rose, the Regent, would be pleased to have all the members present. POSTAL PACKAGE PARTY You are cordially invited to attend a Postal Package Party, in the School Room of the United Church, on Fri- day evening, October 8th, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. The Post Office will open at 7.30. All parcels will be sent C.0.D, for the sum of 25c. Be sure and claim one. Your will get your money's worth. After all parcels have been claimed a Travelogue, by one who has really seen and heard, interspersed with some splendid and appropriate mus- ical selections will be given. Delicious and seasonable fruits will be served. Admission 15 cents, ECITAL A Recital by pupils of Rosswell Dobson will be held at Utica, on Thursday, October 7th, at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission 15e. THE UNITED CHURCHES | Rev. William Higgs, ' Minister Sunday, October 3--Public Worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at<3 p.m, * Y. P. League, Monday, at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 7.30 p.m. followed by choir practice at 8.30. Prince Albert. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public worship at 3 p.m, and 7 p. m. Rev. F. H. Mcintosh, M.A. of Lindsay, will conduct the services and preach. A choir of male voices under Mr. Vietor Stouffer, will furnish the music. Chicken Pie Supper and concert on Monday. 00 A VERY LARGE EGG Miss Edna Jackson brought a very large egg to the Star Office. It was laid by a White Leghorn Pullet... measured 7" x 8%" and et hey slightly over half a pound. This is the largest pullet's egg we have ever seen. On breaking the egg open it was found to contain another perfect egg. meee (JOO ere x GREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Jacobs, their two sons and their families, were the guosts of Miss A. Harmon, recently. Mr, O. Boomer was married recent- Ny in Spriugtord, to Miss Mary" Otis. e wish Pastor Boomer and his wife ovary happiness. Mr. C. White, son atid daughter, of Emsdale, visiting friends here re- cently, Mrs. 'Brock and daughter, of To- ronto, with Mrs, Weston Phoenix. We extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson of Balsam in the death of their son Ray. Mr, and Mrs. Jamieson were former residents of this neighborhood, WW UTICA Sorry to report the serious illness of Mr. Robt. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howsam with his parents on Sunday. Don't forget the Rally at the United Church, on Sunday Oct. 8rd. LA good program has been arranged by the Young Ladies'~Class. iss Vera Miller of Port Perry is assisting in the music. Everybody come and swell the crowd and encourage our Superintendent in his unfailing ef- forts to make our Sunday Schodol a success, Quite a number attended the Social evening of the Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs B. McKercher last Tues- day night. © = Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagg with his parents at Prince Albert on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Geer is busy getting his fall plowing done and will take pos- ession of the farm in the spring. Mrs, Cann, of Toronto, with Mrs, Jas. Bentley, a few days Tast. week, mien) (prrerree. CONTINUING MILK ROUTE The undersigned is continuing to deliver milk of high quality. Phone . prompt service," glean, good| ap rich milk, oe BORN To Mr, and. Mrs. James Harding, | the Port Perey Siltror po wilh Service at. 2 BY-LAW NO. 902 Wh rox. th pose ef. erecting. a High ereas it is ex ent to borrow for the purpose of er Bchool and purchasing land to be used in connection therewith the sum of $40,000.00, and that is the amount of the debt intended to be created. And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the Muni- cipality according to the last revised assessment vw is $709,344.00. And whereas the amount of the Debenture debt of the Corporation is $61,712.61, no part of the principal or interest of which is in arrea 96 Beh is therefore enacted by the Municipal Gorporation of the the Village of rt Perry 1. For the Purpose e mentioned in the prea ble there shall be Borrowed on the credit of th rporation the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars, and Debentures shall be issued therefore on the instalment plan in sums of not less than $100.00 each. 2. The Debentures shall all bear the séme date 'and shall be issued within two years after the date on which this By-law is passed and may bear any date within such two years and shall be payable in thirty annual instalments during thirty years next after the date when they shall be issued and the respective amounts payable in each of such years shall be as follows; 2d For Foriowing the sum of 11 980.65 1621.38 2602.03 81,447.08 12, 1029.68 1572.36 2602.03 30,417.36 13. 1081.16 1520.87 2602.03 29,336.19 14. 1135.22 , 146681 602.0 28,200. 16. 1191.99 1410.04 2602.03 27,008.98 16. 1251.59 1350.44 2602.03 25,767.39 17. 1314.17 1287.86 2602.03 24,443.22 18. 1379.87 1222.16 2602.03 23,063.36 19. 1448.87 1153.16 2602.03 21,614.48 \ 20. 1521.31 1080.72 2602.03 20,093.17 " 21. 1697.37 1004.66 2602.03 18,495.80 22; 1677.24 924.79 2602.03 16,818.66 23. 1761.11 840.92 2602.03 15,057.46 24, 1849.16 762.87 2602.03 13,208.29 26. 1941.62 660.41 » 2602.03 11,266.67 26. 2038.70 563.33 2602.03 9,227.97 27. 2140.63 461.40 2602.03 7,087.34 28. 2247.67 354.36 2602.03 839.67 29, 2360.05 241.98 2602.03 ,479.62 30. 2479.62 123.98 2603.60 3. The Debenture as to both principal and interest shall be payable at the Office of the Treasurer of the Village of Port Perry, in the Village of Port Perry. 4. The Debenture shall be signed and issued by the Reeve, and shall be signed also by the Treasurer, and the Debenture shall be sealed with tHe seal of the Corporation. 5. During the currency of the Debenturessthere shall be raised in each year the amount of the instalment of principal and interest payable in that year as set forth in section 2. 6. The Debentures may contain any provision for the registration of them autlicrized by law. 7. This By-law shall take effect on the day of the passing thereof. Til) this 20th day of September A.D. 1926, NEIL SWEETMAN, Reeve. E. H. PURDY, Clerk The above is a true copy of a by-law passed b: 7 the Municipal Council of the Village of Port Perry on the twentieth day of September, 1926, And all persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirious of ap- plying to have such by-law, or any part thereof, quashed, must make his application for that purpose to the Supreme Court of Ontario, within three months next after the first publication of this notice in the newspaper called the Port Perry Star, or he will be too late to % heard in that behalf. . EIL SWEEFMAN, Reeve. EH. URDY, Clerk. BY-LAW NO. 903 For borrowing the sum of $25,000.00. Whereas it is expedient to borrow for the purpose of erecting a Public School and purchasing land in connection therewith the sum of $25,000.00; and that is the amount of the debt intended to be created. And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the Muni- cipality according to the last revised assessment roll is $709,344.00; And whereas the amount of the debenture debt of the Corporation is $61,712.61, no part of the principal or interest of which is in arrear, Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal Corporation of the Village of Port Perry; . For the purpose mentioned in the preamble there shall be borrowed on the credit of the Corporation the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, and Debentures shall be issued therefor on the instalment plan in sums of not less than $100.00 each. 3. The Debentures shall all bear the sime date and shall be issued within two years after the date on which this By-Law is passed and may bear ary date within such two years and shall be payable in thirty annual instalments during the thirty years next after the date when they shall be issued, and the respective amounts payable in each of such Fears shall be as follows: N Year Principal Interest Total Balance 1 $376.27 $1260.00 $1626.27 $24,623.73 2. 395.08 1231.19 1626.27 1228.65 3. 414.84 1211.43 1626.27 23,818.81 e 4 435.59 1190.68 1626.27 23,378.22 5. 457436 1168.91 1626.27 22,920.86 6. 480.33 1146.04 1626.27 22,440.63 ~7. 504.24 1122.03 1626.27 21,936.39 8. 529.46 1096.82 1626.27 21,406.94 9. 555.92 1070.35 1626.27 20,851.02 10. 583.72 1042.66 1626.27 20,267.30 11. 612.91 1013.36 1626.27 19,654.39 12. 643.556 982.72 1626.27 19,010.84 13. 675.73 950.54 1626.27 18,336.11 14. 709.52 916.756 1626.27 17,625.69 15. 744.99 881.28 1626.27 ,880. 16. 782.24 844.03 1626.27 16,098.36 11. 821.36 804.92 1626.27 15,277.01 18. 862.42 763.85 1626.27 14,414.59 19. 905.54 720.73 1626.27 13,609.06 20. 950.82 675.45 1626.27 12,658.23 e1. 998.36 627.91 1626.27 11,659.87 22. 1048.28 577.99 =~ 1626.27 10,611.69 23. 1100.69 526.68 1626.27 9,410.90 24. 1155.73 470.54 ~ 1626.27 8,266.17 25. 1213,61 412.76 1626.27 7,041.66 26. 1274.19 352.08 1626.27 5,767.47 27. "1387.90 288.37 1626.27 4,429.67 28. 1404.79 221.48 1626.27 3,024.78 29. 1475.03 151.24 1626.27 1 ,649.76 30. 1549.76 77.49 1627.24 +8. The Debentures as to both principal and interest shall Reyable at the Office of the Treasurer of the Village of Port Perry, in the Vi | of Port Perry. , 4. The Debentures shall be signed and issued by the Reeve, and shall | be signed also by the Treasurer, and the Debentares Shall be "sealed with the seal of the Corporation: 5. During the rency of the Debontures there shall Ye raiged in each year the amount of The instalment of Prineipal and interest payable in that year as So forth in section 2. 6. Debentrue may contain any arovidion for the registration of them AA by law. 7. This By-law shall take effect on the day o of the ising thereof. Passed this 20th day 'of September A.D. ¥ NEIL SWEBTMAN, Reeve. f a By-La sed b gti BDY, Council The above n.d true copy.of 3 y-Law pas y the. of the Village of "Port Perry on the et day of September, 2] rsons are hereby required to take Dotjee that anyone des And ng to have such by-law, or uy pat: f, 'quashed; must make his applying & for that purpose to the Supreme Court of Ontario, Within Sores months next after the first publication of this notice in the news; Hewspapes too late to be heard in that NEIL SVEmTMAN Reeve. SL PURDY, Clerk. ~~ "PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister. St. Sony "Church, Port Perry So mmunion Service at 11 ny with | 8; selon Nesting at 10.45, ig . on. MEMORI Pol loving memory-. of 1 John Palmer, who passed away, Rev. 8. Ea mia ry 'A one we I 'but Year Principal Interest Tota Balance 1. $602.08 '$2000.00 $2602.03 $39,397.97 2. 632.14 1969.89 2602.0 . 38,765.83 3 663.75 1938.28 2602.03 38,102.08 4. 696.93 1905.10 2602.03 87,406.16 b. 731.78 1870.26 2602.03 36,673.37 6. 768.36 1833.67 2602.03 36,906.01 T 806.78 1796.26 2602.08 85,098.28 8. 847.12 1764.91 2602 34,261.11 p Stationer Get the prices on our goods before going where. We give as good, if not better value for the money. Have that Watch or Clock repaired. I. R. BENTLEY NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the estate of Simon , Edward Coombe, Notice is hereby given 'that all persons having claims against the estate of Simon Edward Coombe, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day of September, 1926, are required to for- ward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 81st day of October, 1926, Notice is further given that after the said date the executors will pro- ceed to distribute the estate having regard only to such claims of whic they shall then have had notice. Dated at Port Perry this 26th day of July 1926. JNO. W. CROZIER, Esq. Solicitor for the Executors of the said Estate. Oe COLLIE FOR SALE Well trained Collie dog for sale, Price reasonable. Apply to Arthur Gilroy, Phone 107 r 1-2. Blot ee SALE REGISTER Saturday, Oct. 2nd--OCredit sale of 100 Head of Fresh Cows, Springers, | © ,| Young Cattle and Hogs, the property of Mr, Alex. Calder, lot 6, con: 6, Reach. have cattle delivered at Brooklin. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp No reserve. See bills. Wm, Maw, Auctioneer. Lower Prices COUPE_ $1035 2-Door . SEDAN $1035 | home o Mr. Cooper, Sr, of Queensville is staying with his son Jas. Cooper for Buyers from the south will 'CHIEF vy Se A Flas gowned fn 1 in | €or} an er ee Columbia Roses. and Baby's - happ wrap. was a silver Bon Bo little flower girl a signet ring. cuff links. larity of thé young co Uble return from their wed ing at Seagrave. (Urns MYRTLE STATION Mrs, Scott of Seagrave spent a days at F, Harrison's. at Mr. and Mrs. Staple's Edith McGill) of Bethany. after spending a few days at D. G. Ross, a time. CBR and a car of cattle from R. Station for the U. F. O Oct. 7th. with Mrs, J. Hughson. OF THE JF OR the fis time quliy and performance have met at such a low pris Bathe Pomdec Six, Here is a car at offers not only the superior beauty and refinement of a Fisher Body and the satisfying performance of a big and flawlessly smooth six- cylinder engine, but also equip* ment in respect, mek saples fn roa The standard equipment i ~cludes : Low. pressure tires, nickeled 'radiator, sculptured < Indian head radiator cap, Fisher VV windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, indirectly of the pgm couple left for Joronta, Niag- 'alls and other points of interest. The going away gown of the bride was Log Cabin Tweed and she, wore "la Black Picture Hat. gift to the bride was a Fitch fur His gift to the bridesmaid Dish and to ihe The groom's gift to the best 'man was a pair of , The numerous beautiful gifts which they received testified to the popu- On their trip, Mr. and Mrs, Short will take up residence Miss Mabel Tordift spent 'Sunday (nee Miss Mr. and Mrs. LG. Ross of Camp- bellford returned home on Tuesday Mr. W. F. Crosier shiped a car of O. this] oe League 'will hold their re- 3 King Street, awa opening rally en Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughson of Odkville are spending a few days You ONE pir few --at your service-- the examination or advice . W. A HARE the Optomerist or Leonard Blk, Port Perry IAC SIX Beauty--Comfort--Performance at a Price Phenomenally Low- illuminated instrument panel, rear vision mirror, roller shade, high-speed rotary window regu- lators, and other essentials to complete satisfaction. 'Imagine this combination of beauty, comfort and | gage st the low price of Ramtine Six and you will understand why Pontiac has opened a new field of automobile 'valués to Canadian buyers. : Investigate Pontiac Six before Only Have |. A Graduate Optomerist is here and no fee is charged for every THURSDAY] 4 * Marcelling and Cutting |" Previously During the signing o (By Appointment) -- Mrs. Stanle; dri "1 5 : : BATE Bring You Hours Tue? Afi he] MRS. PEARSALL | Dr. J. A. Mathers el ohh] Crotch St, BelPhone 169 Physician and, Surgeon. magden hair fern. After lunch the A' Coroner in Ontario. Office, Queen St., Port Perry. Bell Phone 17 WL. A Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 am to 6 pm. - Office over McKee's Shoe Store. |- This is to give notice that I am con< tinuing my milk business, complying with the Government Regulations and ~ 'will suplpy T.B. tested milk only. Early delivery. Thanking customers for patronage. E. JENNINGS, Phone 189 3 NOTICE TO, CREDITORS. Of George Lansing, deceased. ~ Pursuant 3 Sec. 586, of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice td gd given that all bee An and others ha claims in the County of Durham, boa eh who died on or about the Second fay of of August A.D, 1926, are, on or the 28th ~day of October A.D. Harris's Hoonsin Per Soilrohaid. to , Port' erry, ntario, solicitors for Norman H. naing, Executor of the said deceased, their christian names and surnames, dresses and descriptions, the full rs of their claims, a ite ment of their accounts and the hp of the Soeurites (if any) held hy t them and that after the day last Hojeania the said No n H. Lansing Ra Tu d deceased among rties en- '| titled thereto having regard he fuck claims of which notice re sha urs bot = he ven as above req rman H, Yeon liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice 8 not have been : received by Harris & x; [flame at the ime of such distribu- Dated at Port P Ont, this ht Ba Pry, Ochi ed i A Fu " Po Sobre; for Norman gO Geo, Lansing, does. er PIGS FOR SALE Apply to Stanley' Gerrow, Port Perry, Phone 181. 2 You should order ~ your S u I TT See 0 i waive OVEREOATINGS We have special lines in blues and greys, algo in fancy tweeds. We will be PORT PERRY, - ONTARIO : ILK 8 : against the estate of George Lans - late of the Township of Carbmright. x

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