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Port Perry Star, 6 Mar 1930, p. 5

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' 3 tj Sings to eat" The waddise ng cake was 'they returned to Ashburn where they ' her marriage and the Andersons were x 1 Our Prices are very Reasonable, and our Service Rapid 'and Pleasing. No matter what you may need in Printing, we shall be pleased to quote you a price, and render such service as you may need in the matter. | WE PRINT-- POSTERS and Bills of all kinds for Auction Sales, Store News, Church and other Entertainments, and Public Announcements. VOTERS' LISTS, Reports, Prize Lists, Pamphlets. LETTERHEADS, Envelopes, Invoices, Statements, Blank Forms, Ledger Forms, Card Index Forms, - Receipt Books, etc. WEDDING INVITATIONS, Announcements, Visit- S ing Cards, Invitation Cards, Menus, Programmes of all kinds, etc. PERIODICALS and BOOKS. any kind of Printing. STAR OFFICE Phone 50 'Estimates given on PORT PERRY a r= "SUTCLIFF E& SONS We have : Lovely Flat rompers. New Draperies just received a shipment of New Spring Dresses And for quick sell the lowest price possible. are offering them at Crepe Dresses in the most up- to-date styles in shades of:-- Black, Navy, Monet Blue and Pine Green. For the exceed- ingly low price of Misses' Printed Silk Sheens--a most becoming dress for Spring wear, wonderful value, $8.50 /We are also now showing beautiful new Prints, Ginghams, Printed Broadcloth and Playtime Prints suitable for Ladies' house dresses, aprons, Children's dresses and $9.95 NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS New Chintz pretty designs and patterns In all shades New Class Curtain Materials in Nets and Figured Rayon in the newest shades and designs Come in and see them SUTCLIFFE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Margery Ellen Johnson, deceased. || Pursuant to Sec. 51, of Chapter 160 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 127, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims [against the estate of Margery Ellen Johnson, late of the Township of || Reach, in the County of Ontario, mar- ried woman, who died on or about the 19th day of December A.D. 1929, are, on or before the 27th day of March "AD. 1930, to send by post, prepaid, to William H. Harris, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitor for John Edwin Harris and (Emma Olivia Webster, executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a | statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said John Edwin Harris and Emma Olivia Webster, will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- [titled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the [said John Edwin Harris and Emma Olivia Webster will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to "any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been "ASHBURN (Continued from page four) sure that the village will appreciate having a minister and his wife in our midst. . Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Horn celel their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday, February 26th. These good people were both born in this com- munity, were educated, married and lived all their lives here. Fifty years ago the marriage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Mr. Rodger, who join- ed the great beyond some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Horn commenced their married life on a farm near Epsom, After farming for a number of years have resided ever since. There family are all living--Arthur, Russell and Mrs. Lawton (Ethel) at Saskatoon; Mrs. Wm. Day, (Isabel), Port Perry. Mrs. Horn was Jean Anderson before another of the pioneer families of Ashburn, ~ Miss Elizabeth and David still live in the village. down to a table laden with The Horn family had the Hydro in- stalled in the home for the mother with fixtures complete. This is a real gift as it is both useful and a monument, and showed the thought- fulness of the family. It is much ap- preciated by the parents, and may they live long to enjoy it. Mr. Williams has been confined to his home for several days with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Horn spent the week end with friends in Port Perry. Mr. Gordon Fisher made several trips to Pickering and Toronto, last week. Clayton Cassidy, of Brooklin, spent Sunday with Miss Mary Cassidy. « A number of the citizens attended the funeral of Carman Rodd, on Sun- day. The sympathy of the community goes out to the Rodd family in: their sad bereavement. ; The party at Mrs. Allen Ross' was TRAVEL lers' Cheques. They are as good as _ cash anywhere, and far safer. received by the said William H.Harris Tat the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, this 25th day of February A.D. 1980. WILLIAM H. HARRIS, Solr. for Margery Ellen Johnson Estate, Port Perry, Ontario. OO FARM FOR SALE 75 acres all workable, on county road, 8% miles from Oshawa city limits; brick house with slate roof; barn 85 feet long on stone foundation. Implement house; all buildings equip- ped with lightning rods. Cement silo, windmill. Possession April 1 next. terms very reasonable. Apply to W. L. Luke, 65 Division St, Oshawa, Phone 787M mar6 mn O------ ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS [/ TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the Creditors of Edwin Whippey will be held in the office of Harris & Harris, at Port Perry, on Saturday, the 8th day of March, at the hour of '2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, for the 'purpose of considering a report of the affairs of the said Edwin Whippey, and a proposal for the compromise of their claims. AND TAKE NOTICE that all Creditors of the said Edwin Whippey are requested before the said date to deliver to the said Harris & Harris, proof of their claims duly verified by oath. : A Be RP & SONS - PORT PERRY Going Out of Business We have decided to close out our business, and in order to clear out our stock of Suitings and Overcoatings, the prices will be reduced so low that it will pay you to buy NOW. We are making a special on Men's Trousers-- Values you cannot beat--$10.00 Trousers for $7.00. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE W. R. WILLAN MERCHANT TAILOR PORT PERRY | The Creamery IS PAYING 42¢c., 4lc., and 38¢c. for Butter Fat. You can save labor | and make more money by send- | Daughter's. ing your cream to the WHOSE CAR? PORT PERRY CREAMERY A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors Dad's. ANNOUNCING THE NEW FORDSON TRACTOR We expect to have Agricultural Tractors avail- able in the very near future. The new Tractor is manufactured in Cork, Ire- land, and will be shipped from there to Canada. The rating is 15-30 and it is equipped with high tension magneto, new air washer, water pump and thermo-syphon cooling, together with a number of other improvements. The price is $825.00 F.0.B., Port Perry, includ- ing gear shift pulley. Further details will be forthcoming shortly. We would suggest that anyone interested 'in a new * tractor would send us their name and address and full information will be forwarded to them as soon as possible. CARNEGIE MOTOR SALES 'PORT PERRY, ONT. _ Phone 190 r 1-2. When it's newly washed--Mother's When it's just overhauled--Son's. When theres & danes po When it needs repairs, fresh paint, new tires and a tank full of gas-- Wn SE RTD IER

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