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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Aug 1934, p. 8

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£3 ag 5 *, Ee, Sy Tn «! PORT PERRY, ONT.,, THURSDAY, AUGUST Page Eight EE 2nd, 1934 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Thomas Reynolds, deceased. All persons having. claims against the Estate of Thomas Reynolds of the Township of Cartwright, deceased, who died on the 13th day of July, 1934, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 8rd day of September, 1934, full par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after September 3rd, 1934, the assets of the" testator will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. Dated July 26th, 1934. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors Thomas Reynolds Estate: DON'T DRIVE Without Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance. Take advantage of our new low rates. (Fire, Accident, Plate Glass and Burgular Insurance also written at reasonable rates) E. H. PURDY Phone 33 Port Perry ------ FOR SALE Farm of 157 acres. 1% miles north of Columbus, 2 mile west. Good buildings. Running stream. Immediate possession to plow. Full possession April 1, 1935. G*D. "CONANT. K.C,, Oshawa. DR. W. S. HARPER Graduate of Trinity Medical College and Trinity University, Toronto. Post Graduate in Surgery of Medical Gradu- ates' College and Polyclinle, London, England, North East London. Post Graduate College London, England, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Office and Surgery--Port Perry, Ont Ww. "A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's Insurance Office ------ NOTICE - is hereby given that a by-law was passed by the Township Council of the Township of Reach on the 7th day of June A.D. 1934, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $2000.00 for the purpose of rebuilding he school house for School Section No. 7, and that such by-law was registered in the Registry Office for the County of Ontario on the 18th day of July A. D. 1934. ANY MOTION to quash or set aside the same or any part thercof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 18th day of July A.D. 1934. W. F. DOBSON, Clerk. --_-- eo FACTS ABOUT EYES AND. VISION By C. H. Tuck, Optometrist and Eyesight Specialist Pay For Vision Not Blindness Any profession has a debt to society which may in every case be covered by the educational viewpoint. Every individual has a debt to his fellow man and himself and is guided in this regard by Education: In eye care; from medical viewpoint laws of health" or from dental view- for)! BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offeriig good, values--60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done MERCHANT TAILOR ° T. Rodman Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry DON'T WORRY ABOUT | FIRE! | Have your property properly -5 insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON COAL! COKE! WOOD! We try to keep on hand at all times a stock of the following: { church service on Sunday. "the other into the hall. COAL--American Anthracite and Pea sizes. FRED E. COKE--Hamilton Stelco By-product--Range and Nut sizes. ALBERTA COAL--A car to arrive in October. Place your order and have it delivered off car and save money. WOOD--Maple Bodywood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood. LUMBER--We do not stock every kind of lumber but have a very good selection to choose from. SHINGLES--B. C. Red Cedar, Asphalt and Metallic. MARMILIL FEEDS--For young chickens and laying hens. Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73) (Blue Coal) in Stove, Nut REESOR ovemm vw NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Amos Wright Campbell, deceased. "All persons having claims against the Estate of Amos Wright Campbell of Prince Albert, deceased, who died on the 12th day of June, 1934, are hereby notified to send in to the under- signed solicitpys on or before the 3rd day of September, 1934, full particu- lars of their claims. Immediately after September 3rd, 1934, the assets of the testator will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which the solicitors shall then have notice. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for Amos Wright Campbell Estate. --\ MANCHESTER At dinner today I said to Samantha, "My Dear, do you remember the old Kevere Hotel?" And she said, "Yes, I remember it, and I remember nights when you forgot where the kitchen door was, and how many steps there were on the stairs, and the night you slept on the lawn, and I remember ee, "I forked a dollar bill out of my pocket and told her to buy her- self a new hat and thank goodness that changed the subject. But trust a woman to remember things you'd rather she wouldn't. But to return to the Revere Hotel out and went to Uxbridge. I'm not just sure of the order but after him came 'Péte Holt, Mr. Saxon, Bill Heard and then Mike Tooley. While Mike was there the hotel was burned down. Then for quite awhile that piece of land was just an eyesore till someone Dated July 26th, 1934. - 'put up a shanty for making tile. That stayed a while and then was moved to Greenbank and a crop of weeds oc- cupied the corner. A few years ago Mac Beare and Jim Boe bought the place and the present garage was built. When the garage was completed the boys had a kind of house-warming in the shape of a dance. In 1933 it was taken over by Dennis McKinzey, the present pro- prietor. And by the way, Dennis had his { mother and Dad visiting -him last week-end. Ross Strong and Grant Hunter, of Prince Albert were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb in Norwood over the week-end. : © Mrs. Arthur Crosier and Miss Mild- red Crosier spent the week-end in Beaverton. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Lorne Thompson in the passing of her mother, Mrs. EE. M. Williams, of Prince Albert. BASEBALL--Manchester played at Blackstock on Friday evening, July 27, and by all accounts it was a good game, The score was 6 teh in favour of Blackstock but Mancdester boys tried hard. They are hoping to play It was a two-storey white frame build- in the tournament at Port Perry on ing and stood on the lot where Dennis August 6th, so be sure and wish the McKinzey's garage it at present. It boys luck. On Thursday, Aug. 2nd, faced south and if standing to-day Myrtle are playing here so be sure to would be right up to the edge of the come out and cheer for Manchester. paved road. There were two doors leading into it from the south, one led directly into the bar-room and the In the hall, a door on the left led to the sitting-room and point "health and the care of the|on the right to the bar:room. Straight teeth"; from the legal standpoint, his, ahead were the stairs. Behind the regard for the rights of others and sitting-room was the dining-room 'and the laws of the country in which he!lat the far end of the hall the kitchen may be a citizen. Since abuse is the child of ignorance it is only right that we should assist running back slantwise was located. At the cast side of the hotel and from it fol- one another when the opportunity lowing the direction of the Manchester offers in such important principles as|to Fort Peiry Road was added a shed sight preservation and conservation. | where one might tie one's horses Over ©! Where possible the public should be this shed was a ballroom and here all ticulars of their claims. educated to know their respective con- we young sheiks used to take our girls tribution to health and efficiency and the seriousness of just buying plasses. The value of any lens or the value of any pair of glasses depends upon the skill of the one prescribing them and the value of the examination. "(To be continued.) TAKE NOTICE For a limited time only you may receive 40% of the original cost of your present Singer machine, if you exchange it for one of the new Cabinet Electric models. Terms $4 per month. For information, apply to the SINGER SHOPPE i 18 Ontario St., Oshawa, Phone 696 waltzing and a jolly time we had, too. Just a fiddler and caller-off those days. Across the road to the west and in that field which is part, now, of How- ard Dobson's farm, there were about 14 box stalls and a storehouse. Man- chester used to be a great place to show horses so the hotel had these stalls to accommodate 'them, The storchouse is now used as, a 'driving house and garage on the Hugh Strong farm, 1 George Hawke and a man .named Plank were a couple of proprietors of the Revere Hotel, but the first one 1 remember much about was Tom Ben- nett. He it was who gave the hotel Swanick spent Sunday with friends at| That it may to us forever the name of Revere: Later he sold On Monday, July 3th, Prince Albert came over to play an exhibition game and the score was 11 to 9 in favour of Manchester. --TUncle Ebenezer. --_-- eo -------- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Joseph Dowson, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Joseph 'Dowson, of the Township of Mariposa, deceased, who died on the bth day of July, 1934, are hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned solicitors on or before the 3rd day of September, 1934, full par- Immediately after September 3rd, 1934, the assets of the Testator will be distributed among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the solicitors shall Athen have notice, Dated July 31st, 1934. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for Joseph Dowson Estate. --- MARSH HILL Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lorimer and children spent a day at C. Lorimer's and journeyed from there to Orillia, Messrs: John Davidson and Wilmot Pinedale, [their 'belosed in the usual yay: Mr. Frank Welsh and Norris spent Wednesday of last week in Hamilton. Mr. and Chailie Hoar and children, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Sam Hood. i There was a good turnout at the Some of the people around here went to the wilds of Northern Ontario in search -of blueberries, but had a|. rather fruitless trip. MYRTLE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and son Jack, spent' Sunday at Mrs. Thompson's sister's home at Beaver-. ton: : Mr. and Mrs, Levi Tordiff and Lois, visited friends at Solina on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Duff and family, and Mrs. Chas. Taylor and family, attended the annual Taylor family at Oshawa last week. ' : Harvesting operations are quite general through here and there is every prospect of a splendid crop. Rev. Mr, Honey preached a most practical sermon on the Bible and the origin of the Bible Society on Sunday evening. Mrs. Randall, of Toronto, assisted 'the choir and sang a solo, "I'he Old Rugged Cross" which was much appreciated. _ Since Mr. Stanley Nottingham has restocked his store the corner has got to be quite a busy centre.' I: Messrs. Glen and Douglas Foster, of North Battleford, in company with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, Tennyson Perryman, of Columbus, called on old friends here on Saturday. The former are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Foster who moved to the West from this community a few years ago. Mr. Mark Duff is returning from the Old Country this week with a consign- ment of horses that he bought while there. . A Mrs. Id. Cooper entertained the Willing Workers Class and incidental- ly made it the occasion of celebrating! her mother's birthday. The usual! business was transacted and plans | made for their annual picnic at Port Bolster. The class' were made the! recipient of a quilt whieh they are disposing of to raise funds for the class. At the close of the mecting a tempting lunch and birthday cake were served, ZION, Mariposa | The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hall on Thursday the 26th. - The meeting was opened with a hymn followed by prayer. The president, Mrs. Osborne, took charge of the meeting. It was decided to hold an ice cream social at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hall on Fri- day, August 3rd. Lunch was served by the hostess. A number from here attended the dance in Oakwood on Friday night. Messrs. Sam Hall, Leslie Hall and W. J. Hall were visitors to Toronto last week. ) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sparks and family spent Sunday in Toronto." * * Miss Tillie Crawford .is holidaying with. her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Cress and family, Lee and Allan, of Toronto, are holidaying with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Moses Gilson. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Western during the past week. Master Wilbur Hall is visiting his aunt Mrs, Stanley Sweetman, A number from here journeyed to Oakwood with the ball team on Wed- nesday evening and watched a very exciting ball game between Zion and Oakwood. The score was 10-7 for Zion, BLACKSTOCK The July meeting of the A.Y.P.A. of St. John's Church was held at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Argue on Wednesday evening last with an at- tendance of 45. The meeting opened with a hymn, Bible reading by the rector and prayer by the president. The program which was in charge of Miss Mabel Argue and Mr. Percy 'Hamilton, consisted of: a splendid talk by Captain Gibson of the Church Army on his Missionary work in the Peace River district; community sing- ing, a piano solo .by Miss Florence Fair, a- duet by Messrs. Cecil Hyde and Perey Hamilton, "Home on the Range", a reading. by Mrs. T. Smith, and a missionary contest conducted by Dr. Whittaker and won by Miss F, Fair. Lunch was served by the group in ¢harge after which a vote of thanks was tendered Mr, and Mrs. Argue for hospitality and the meeting As this is Cartwright Centennial year, the following 'was used as a very appropriate closing hymn: Bless O Lord, Our Township glorious, On this our Cehtennial year, : Be our home and refuge dear, '| Argue who was holidaying there, - ROCK "&W BOTTOM "PRICES for high grade tires These are genuine Goodyear Tires-- Supertwist Cords. rugged "Speedway" Tread 9 months Prices guarantee of other LE LILES i defects ahd sizes in [ICICI proportion BEARE BROS. 'Port Perry Bless our homes within it boundary, Bless our mothers, fathers all; For our hope, success and triumph Rest within its hallowed wall. Guide, Lord, all who are its leaders, Give them strength and courage true; | In.the years that lie before us, Justice by-us all to do- For the century behind us, or i For the triumphs we have known, For~Thy blessings and Thy guidance, These our thanks we give alone. Grant, O Lord, the wide spread Empire Which this Township forms a part, May forever serve to bind us, In our loyalty and heart. August being a holiday month, the next meeting of the A.Y.P.A, will be held in September at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Archer. The pro- gram will be "Our Form of Govern- ment and Inventions" and will be in charge of Dr. Whittaker and Miss Annie Archer. Mrs. Andrew Devitt and daughter Helen, of Bowmanville, have returned home after a pleasant holiday with Mrs. S. A."Dévitt, who one evening during the visit entertained Misses "| Wilma and Jessie VanCamp to tea in honour of Helen. Recent visitors to and fro were: Mr. and Mis, Arthur Wright and Miss Annie Wright, of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright; Misses Florrie Proutt and Marjorie Nesbitt, of To- ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey; Miss Florence Nash, of Trenton, with Miss Hazel Mountjoy; Mr. and Mrs. J. Kincaid, of Tyrone, with Mr, and Mrs. A. Woodard; Mrs. Dempsey of Strat- ford, with her daughter Mrs. (Dr.) McArthur; Mr. and Mrs. S. Swain, and Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Power, of Lindsay, with friends in Kedron; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Miss Evelyn Devitt and Mr. Cecil Hamilton, with friends in Cavan; Mr. and Mrs, Ira Argue and Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Darcy, with Mr, and Mrs. R. Spinks. } Miss Agnes Whittaker, who has been spending her vacation with her Oshawa where she will in a few months complete her three year's training in the Hospital there. We are pleased to welcome back Mrs. Jas. Marlow to her home here, after spending the winter with her daughter Ruth, in Toronto, and fo know that she is recovering from her recent and very serious illness, Mark your calendars for two con- certs to be held in the Community hall this month, one by the United Church Choir under the leadership of Mrs. Saddler and Mrs, Gordon Strong; the other a play entitled "The Three Pegs" under the auspicés of the Women's Association of the United Church, We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham and family of Oshawa, to our village. They have rented Mrs, O: Wright's vacant house. Miss Leona Weatherilt and Messrs. Percy Hamilton and = Cecil Hyde motored to Wasaga Beach and were week end guests of 'Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Dawson. On their return they brought home with them Miss Mabel ! (Contifiued on Page 5) © 4 Mavis Talcum-- used daily--is the sure and certain safeguard of the loveliness of youth. It actually pre- serves the fresh texture of the skin and does not clog delicate pores or enlarge them. Absorbs perspiration and deodorizes. Mavis, in the familiar red conuminer, is indispensable for men, women and children. Use Mavis Talcum ALL OVER from shoulders down. Mavis Face Powder, for face and throat. VY. VIVAUDOU of Canada Lid., Toronto MAVIS We say our meat is GOOD. - : Our customers say it is DELICIOUS We can supply you with the best cuts and at prices most reasonable. Phone your next order to us. . 'We carry Fresh, Pickled, Smoked and Cooked Meats - CAWKER BROS. Phone orders to 29 w, Port Perry. : Prompt Delivery 55¢ $10 TALCUM POWDER 25¢ ~-- A fresh carload of ST. MARY'S CEMENT just arrived. Also LIME, HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, et¢., on hand. OAL Famous Reading Anthracite- that Better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. You can always depend on getting the very best heat satisfdction when you order FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE. i=: SOFTWOOD COKE :-: HARDWOOD PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones--94 W and: 94 J. "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" [] Gerrow's Bread and Pastry are Delicious This is the remark made by our customers. They are parents at the rectory, has returned to § wholesome, too. If you are not a regular customer let one of our drivers call when on his route. Yon will be more than pleased with our goods and services. GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Port Perry. English Health Salts, 49c, per Large tin. Dreskin & Italian Balm, reg. ssc. each Introductory Price, both for 36c. | ___Instant relief from Sunburn, greaseless & Prep stainless. Regular 50c. package for 20c: : Kills flies and costs less than other Flyocid ~~ preparations. 'Sold also in bulk. - Williams' Shaving Cream, Large size, & Williams' Brushless Shave,--70c. value for 39c. Mr. J. H. Stephenson, i ialis « Jo I'L, 2 yeglass Specialist will be here en oe Sond oy Fv 9th Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario { - BY a IS -®

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