Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 28 Jul 1909, p. 1

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45 loads gravel out logs cong een year of gravel piflot 9, con ne . | Edward Ashton :3 1-2. days shovelling. gravel Whitby town line... A Rdwin Ward, gravelling on con AABN wvay trey J. Himmingway, work on Div. 7. J- Hemmingway 88 loads gravel Wm. Byers, material and work on bridge, app lot 20 Ton, 3.. {J Johnson bonus on 60 rds wire. fence... Theo Fitchett temporary aid E. A. Walker repairing' : Ins usual t 80 umpire aug both sides say he is were a couple of compiaints ater being taken out of its natur- 3¢. One by John Stone con 13, other by F. McClintock. Both Being investigated by the Council. everybody but the editor of a paper. © "About dl that "took dn Port Perry Inst week was and that took first place, ave heard of no murders; 8 or other the dog fights are The public li- as been nicely decorated on iside, but the summer suns thus energetic action before the hallway. Our towns: thave three subjects fof con: -~the new cuivert, local + and automobiles, On ull opics there seems 10 be room bate; and this talent is being ped. ci Williamson, of Blenheim, is t of Rev; R. H. Leitch. spend his s ped time lis father, 'Mr. RM, will take the services in the Baptisy church, Firewood for Sule of wood for sale. Sum- 1.00 per cord; 12 iu. « Th per cord; 16 in. hardwood, $2.10 per cord; delivered in town, i Mis Maud SLigginholtom, of Lindsay, iS" spending a few days with Mr. Mrs. Geo. Stone. Miss H. Davey is spending a few days in' Whitby. Mr. Alf; Pdrkio, Lindsay, was in town ou Sunday. ' The Juniors Win Again \ Quite a good showing' has been made by the Port Perry J uniors in baseball this season. Earl White- way isdoing good work as pitcher. In fact the boys were all on to their job on Monday evening when théy played the Uxbridge Juniors; and defeated them by a score of 14 to 4. Will Togram did some fine | playing on second base. Neil Camp- bell did some very fair batting. The boys thought they would be weak in their battery owing to the fact their catcher, Harland Graham, had been disabled; but Norman Palmer stopped the balls all right. Ux- bridge battery was good, but they proved to. be poor batters. The short-stops on both sides were not up to the Brooks was not in Lou Palmer acted tis sent four 'eggs ce the other day, altogether 12 ozs| | for hen's eggs.| € variet at once? great convenien ces in handling the idly ily fs TE is opened ww vmay make depos goss Raiiies of two members of the family, and ee their " vidual v on ns a Accoust with One Dallas Why ook Perry Branch: S-uurcuzsom, cKstock a Branches also at 'ClaFémont. Stan triiia. Thirty Days SALE As the undersigned is going to Manitoba he will offer for sale at reduced prices a limited number of first classi-- HAYRACKS OBehoats together with numerous other articles. 'These ra~ks and boats are made of A 1 material and the workmanship is guar- anteed the best. A snap for the few farmers who take advantage of this offer while they last. Andrew Campbell PortPerry ..... .- Oat. res Fall Term Opens Sept. Ist. ELLIOTT ie school is Mquestionably, reatest. Best and Most Successful Colle Let us educate you for posittons worth from 35 to $100 a month. We know how. Our graduat ily secure employment, Write to-day for magnificent catalogue Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts., Toronto, Ont. W. J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Bowmanville, Oshawa, Sunderland and B Whithy, =. Don't Forget the Fire men's Excursion to Niagara Falls, on Wed- nesday, August 4th. £68886806¢ Over 'one thousand stu dents enrolled by our chain last year, It pays to attend a link of this great chain; for "IN UNION FHERE IS STRENGTH. : wilt The demand uates is THRE the supply. ae Otber schoels engage otir graduates as teachers. A special course for teachers. Graduates of two. yeaes. ago are now earning $2,000 per annum, Three courses--Commier- cial, Stenography and Tele graphy, Fall term opens Aug 30 Write for, particulars: | THE COLLEGE OF QUALITY PETERBORO i BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO, SPOTTON, Pa. FIFIIIIIIIS Send Star to absent friends STRAYED Came on the premises of J. Hughson, I6t 11, con. 2, Reach, the first week in June, a yearliag calf. Owner can have same by paying expenses and this advertisement. + ee ---- gs Teacher Wanted: + The underigred will receive plications for the position of ache er for 8.5. No. 1, Scugog. = Please state qualifications. A pply to I RODMAN, Port Perry: RAYED On June 1st. there strayed on to the premises of Wm, MeMillaa west: balf of lot 22, con. 1, Broek, s year- ling heifer, Owner can have same by identifying property and paying expenses. E THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS TO EVERY RULE You can pléase some of the people all the time. ~. You can: please all the. penple some of the time. But you can't please all the people all the time. This is an old adage; but in this case we claim to be the exception. = We make it a point to please every- every time when n for them. én we do photographie work of dvantage of a good thing when Exeryb Ske 1)

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