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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1927, p. 4

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Sh RES or {oatelo D.D.GM Mr. W. C. Jackson's address should "hie been given as' Canton, MI, in- stead of the incorrect address given . last week. The Presbyterian "Talent Work- 'ern" ave holding a sale qf Home-made conking on Saturdayafternoon at 3 o'¢loek in the basement of St. John's church. Dr. F. J. Horwood, Mus. Doc., of Toronto Conservatory of Music, was the guest of Rev. R. T. Richards and gave a delightful musical surprise to those who attended the Young Peo- ple's meeting at the United Church on Monday evening. : Hammersmith Minstrels are the biggest hit of the season--Clean, fun in their motto... Town Hall on Friday night. Miss Patricia Fowlds, of Hollywood, California, is the guest of Mrs. W. M. Letcher. Mrs. R. J. Bruce, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Carnegie. Mrs. Wilson of Pasadena, Cali- fornia, is with her mother Mrs, Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Jakes, Mr. and Mrs. Unwin, Toronto, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis. E. B. Walker on Sunday. Miss Lucille Leask, of the Ladies College, Whitby, at the home of her mother on Sunday. Miss Louise Carnegie spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oke and Mrs. Smith, of Marine City, were in town on Sun- day, visiting with friends. Miss Marion Goode and Miss Mellow were home on Sunday. Miss Miriam Harris was in Toronto this week the guest of Miss Elizabetn Allin. Mrs, Coburn was in Oshawa for a week visiting Mrs. Edmunds. Mrs. McKay, of Detroit, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. William Letcher for & couple of months has returned home. : Mr. and Mrs. Mackenzie motored to Kincardine on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S Jeffrey are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Orde and Miss Grace Davis motored to Picton last week, You can get your tickets at I. R. Bentley's for the Big Minstrel Show. About twenty-five of the Masonic brethren of Fidelity Lodge motored to Oshawa on Tuesday evening and paid a fraternal visit to Lebanon Lodge. Messrs. W.A. Christy, Robt. Somer- ville, H. G. Hutcheson and E.H. Purdy motored to Picton to attend a Masonic banquet on Thursday of last week. Don't forget the Bi ia the Town Hall on of this week. October 14th w CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION ' (yi. wv. 8, C. Jarrett, Morning service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m, . Te A SNBatr TY UNITED CHURCH, PORT PERRY Sunday, Oct. 16--11 a.m. "Faith." . "The Lost Opportunity." 3 p.m. Sunday School. Mid-week service at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday. : Monday, at 8 p.m.--Young People's meeting. All young people are in- viied to this meeting. Prince Albert Church Sunday School at 2 p.m. Church service at 3 p.m. -------- rn PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. L. Atkinson, Minister. St. John's Church, Port Perry Public worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Y. P. 8. on Monday at 8 p.m. Prayer service, Thursday, at 7.30 Lm. P Remember the sale of home-made - cooking in the basement on Saturday October 15 at 8 p.m. Anniversary services on Sunday, October 23rd at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m, conducted by Rev. H. W. Hare, of Beaverton. Breadalbane Church, Utica. A Sunday School at 2 p.m., Public worship at 8 p.m. 'C. E. Wednesday evening at 8.80 o'clock, BE PUBLIC SPEAKING IN SCHOOLS School children on the platform, speaking on serious subjects, are a recent innovation, remarked the Lon- don Farmers' Advocate, and they il- lustrate as nothing else could do how serious in some respects is the pre- sent training of the young. If public speaking has any: value at all, it means that children are trained to think clearly and to express their thoughts in well-constructed sen- tences. All this training should méan much in years to come when public affairs' claim recruits who have been trained from their youth up to clothe their thoughts in audible form. FAIRER RI MARK GOLDEN WEDDING A. number of relatives and friends from Toronto, Oshawa and Port Perry arranged a surprise party on Mr, and Mrs. Frank Williams at Port Perry on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. A bag of gold was presented, carried in on a tray by Master Rosser Williams, a five-yéars old nephew. A toast was proposed by Mr. Herbert Coulter of Toronto, son-in-law, and responded to by the "groom". Both Mr. and Mrs. Williams are born of pioneer stock. Both were born in Port Perry and have spent their entire lives in the town. Mr. William's father was one of the two first white men to settle in this part of the country. ~Toronto Star, PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE Agents for TIP-TOP We 'have secured the TAILORS agency for the popular TIP-TOP TAILORS and will have an 'expert representative at .our store on Saturday, October 22nd to take your measure for a fine suit or overcoat, a big range of popular He will have cloths to choose from. The price is very low---$24.00, and the goods are excellent. Fit absolutely 'guaranteed. Don't make a mistake as to the date--OCTOBER 22nd, it will mean a big saving for you to buy tailored suits and overcoats at this very low price. See our range of Fall and Winter Goods at ve low prices. Oranges Sunkist' r Doz. 30c., 60c., Bananas, nice and abb large and Watch our advt, each week, hf sweet and | Juicy : and . This Commission a : gime in ge ¢ : 11-8. Can't somebody ' change the Tonotony. of this 'series of sided w However, this. f5igame for our girls. Ji } till Evelyn Gilroy, B y lund ¢ a few others get their hand in pro- perly. a Thursday night A and C played a game of C. ; ah Friday 'we had a meeting of the Executive to finish arrangements for the field day sports. i Monday night the Flyi Eagles and the naughts Piayes Pein game and again the Dreadnaughts won out with a score of 20-10 to their credit. Tuesday afternoon the boys went back to the Fair Grounds and fixed up their jumping pits. In the Firls contest for throwing basket ball the result was: seniors-- Alma Clements, 1st; Annie Farmer 2nd; Edith Lucas 3rd. Juniors--Pat Cooney 1st; Helen Willard, 2nd; Lil- lian Murphy 8rd. We greatly enjoy the basket balls! provided .by the Board Cheers for the Board, B and A played on Tuesday xs of Education. and the Invineible (7) B's were feated for the first time--Score 19 to 17 in faver of A. teams were minus a few players, but B suffered the greater loss by not having either Palmer or: Collacutt, the latter hav- ing a sprgined ankle and Palmer sav- ing his arm for Uxbridge. Collacutt Jrinped on the Sire and hags oe aid up since. rt 1 grea missed in the Field sports. y BUT IT RAINED! ------000-- TRAINED SETTLERS "Where were you boys when I éall-| ed for you to help me an hour ago?" asekd Farmer Jones at the supper table. "I was, in the barn settin' a hen," said one. "And I was in the loft settin' a saw" answered another. : "I was in grandma's room settin' We lock," cai from the shird. boy, "lI was up in the try settin' a trap," said the fourth, "You're a fine set!" remarked the farmer, "And where were you?" he asked turning to the youngest. "I was on the doorstep settin' gtill!> was the reply. fy VV MYRTLE ELEVATOR | i Myrtle Elevator will re-open on October 10th, in charge of Mr. Chas. Pilkey. Your business in grain and feed solicited. C. GOODE & SONS, LTD. Et a SRT PIGS FOR SALE 22 little pigs, 4 weeks old. t Stanley Gerrow, Port Perry, ong | by our Former PrOAKAR Thess SET the Quebec Legislature who, with L. G. Rvith a score of 14 -12 in favor|' been| A Lincoln or a a) 'but there is a brisk al fll came with of tongue and said I'd Deter Tar, £2 Turn in my coach at once and get a new Ford car. k Since that cruel day I've waited and 2 waged many a war. With agents for the Chevrolet, the Pon! e Star, x Ford knows about my He will send alo throw in 'chasttonr ton. I'm just's humble country 'gis!' and never hope to own Co - car and my own. ' But Jhatedont WO) oe none cause pass them ar ; With my. Prince of Walesy style like in ny new Ford car. Bac > 'Anon. % lease 0 Oi IMPROVED QUALITY IN FEEDER * CATTLE 7 =~ Active 'bidding at prices about a" cent a higher' han those paid at last year's sale, gave a lively move- the second annusl auction pts at the Toronto Feeder Union' Stock Yards. The ids was generally in line er prices in the open cattle sale price of $10.10 per ewt. or the grand cl = 5 load shown DA pampon I of and sold to R. J. Spedrs. mt of 'Herefords, with weight of 1,140 pounds, . ince; for feed- Be hi hy sy Co. of To- ronto for export to Lancast®®; Pa., at a price of $10 per cwt. The fisst prize ford yearlings, O'Brien of Renfrew, ert Bros. exhibitors champion, fale Nearly:all loads sold were cattle in feeder condition and destined for re- turn to country points £ ted by M. J. sol to Ack- 1 the grand. || The show and sale achieved its object in the opinion of the management that it undoubtedly set a sta rn. served a$ a keen incentive for the I high-grade cattle for the cot. -* ¢ rin 087 head of cattle were sold townsmen Messrs Geo. & Son in a record time hours. mented upon this fine performance, At the banquet, prior to the sale, in the King Ed Hotel .- Hamar of the Live Stock Department at Ot- tawa, stated that 86% of our beef was consumed in 'Canada. v bad our The English market has been demand for surplus stock in the United States, AUCTION SALE Saturday, October 15, 1927--Aue- tion sale on hor 48 head Demers, K.C., has been inted by the Quebec Government to inves- tigate the functioning of On- tario Workmen's pena on Act. also visit New Brunswick and other it Ne on] at west. h s e at clock: F. W. iv + But Mr. Hen : ' cansiand Pil tell you what he'll do Franklin, a Hudson of. by Port Perry, Ont., Phone 210 group of five Here- exhibit b; to dinpose of at. this. 'sal kindly notify F. W. Bradley, not Jater than| Saturday, October 15th, Port Perry. FOR SALE * Wood range with hot water front, and a small box stove. (JQ mini. 5 Military Tournament--two medium size aluminum salt and pepper shak- ers, and two vinegar" jugs, one of] glads;and of ¢ na. Per- ach having takes wil pence ohaks 3 leaving at the Star Office or with Mrs, 8. Baird, Port Perry. -1 eee Oe AUCTION BALE The farm stock and Implements, the property of the estate of teh late | Fred G. McKenzie, lot 8, con. 7; of the Tp. of East Whitby, on new road 2% miles N. BE. of 'Columbus, will be offeerd for sale by auction, on Friday, 'October 21st.dt 4 pm. « sii Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. | | FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Frame house, central 'location; in good repair. Apply to Ben Bushby, 2 Apply Star} At the Fair Grounds at time of «| supply of Hydrated Lime. |w HARDWOOD, H YOUR NEXT WINTER'S Have you placed ; order 4 If not NOW is the « stock on hand of- CEMENT and LIME. Now is ! have a fresh Carload of the ee pime OOD~We have a full 'Call or phone and let - our prompt and careful atte For Sale--Co your order for your next 'proper time to do se, At fa Searls i x y we SCRANTON COAL in STOVE, NUT and PEA sises. SOLVAY COKE, in NUT and FURNACE sizes. STEAM COAL--Fresh Carload just received. MAR Ww S COAL WILL | YOU LESS IF-YOU Ty ON nT LE « * Ey £4 er

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