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Port Perry Star, 22 Jan 1920, p. 4

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. room for rent in our new P. G. Morrison, Druggts' Mrs. W. GC. Morphy Hamilton Spectator » A host of friends learned with ? ze ret of the death of Mrs Mary orphy, wife of W G Morphy a her residence 51 East Avenue north, Hamilton, on Wednesday, January 14. 1920. Deceased had resided in the City for many years, and was well 'known for charitable work conducted in the . community where she lived. She worked -untirin, Daly during the war for the Soldiers' Field Com- fort Fund, and had knitted 'doz- ens of sox and prepared other comforts for the men overseas. Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn her death two daugh- ters--Mrs. F. W. Mclntyre, Port Perry, and Miss W. Morphy, at "home, also three brothers--Dr. J. A. McGill and Dr. J P McGill, of Chicago, and R. S. McGill, of Simcoe, and a sister, Mrs, R. H. Bruce, California. Personal Notes Mrs. A. Thompson, Markdale, is spending a few days with Mrs F. Woodley. ~ I desire through the Star to express my gratitude to the ministérs and laymen of the Methodist Church in Port Perry, for their kind and helpful visits to our home during my illness. E. Briggs. Miss Grace Davis attended the * Rexall Convention in Toronto last week. Hold the Date Wednesday, February 11th, for a concert under the auspices of the ladies of the Port Perry - Methodist Church. Particulars next week. Business Change Mr. W. U. Carnegie has taken his brother, Mr. D. Carnegie, into partnership with him in the hardware business, and the firm name will be "W. U. & D. Car- negie."' Domestic Souvenir Range for Sale In good condition. Can be seen at the office of the Port Perry Star in the Jessop Bloek." re "Storage We. have - excellent / storage the bi t iden ig gemen celler, or stairs at the S 2 year | old filly. | An 4 sows,a ** ston's p {rit tainable: Registered "Golden Gleam' Apply to C Coulter; Bell Phone | 108 r 3-2 County 'Council t|County of Ontario: The first meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Ontario, for the year 1920, will be held pursuant to the statute. in the Council Chamber at the Court House, Whitby, on Tuesday the 27th' day of January, instant, at the hour o two o 'clock in the afternoon. All accounts to be laid before the Council should be forwarded properly certified, at least three days before the meeting of the Council. Dated at Whitby, this 19th day of January, A.D. 1920. J. E. FAREWELL County Clerk, County of Ontario Married In Teronto on Tuesday; Janu- ary 13, 1920, Miss Elsie Stab- back to Hugh Arthur Pargeter,. both of Port Perry. Christie-Farrow On Thursday, Januar 15, 1920, the marriage took place of Mr. Grant Christie, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs: P. Christie, Manchester, to Miss Farrow, of Fergus, Ont. Miss Farrow for- merly taught the public school _{at Utica, and was very popular in that district; was erformed in Torontp - by Rev.J. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs Chriktie have the hearty good wishes of a wide circle of friends. The ceremony FOUND On Cochrane St., Port Perry, pair of glasses and case. Owner can have same at Star Office by paying expenses. - Library Officers At the annual meeting of the Port Perry Public Library the following officers were elected : President--Samuel Farmer Secretary--T. W. McLean Treasurer--Dr. J, B. Lundy Directors -- S. Farmer, Dr. Lundy, T.-W. McLean, Rev, Mr. Stent, Jas. Carnegie, T. H. Fol- lick, F. W. McIntyre, James Stonehouse, Dr. Mellow, Mrs Lundy, Mrs T W jMcLean, Mrs, Farmer, Geo. A. McMillan, Miss Adams, Mrs A H Rose, Mrs. Forman. : The Librarian, Miss Sexton, gave her report as to the books read ge follows: Fiction--3 Juvenils His 131 Travel--40 Humor--20 Biography 47 Essays-- Literature--11 Science--81* . Nature Study--47 ring ; Or of heed to lay L th Rock Pullets, Lewis} AN Clark strain. The finest io : Port Perry 62 acres, shout 50 acres timber, in the Township of Manvers, com; of cedar, birch, beech, maple, basswood, rock elm, -- second growth pine. River running rou, pr v n wanti ing g 8, D Soper ao perso! he i fnber in exchange. 3 acre, double house at Myrtle, brick cottage, 6 rooms on side, 2 furnaces, well at door, frame snble and drive houses, | 'cement walks. ronte, | mile from Malvern Station on the C.PR., 4 miles from Kingston Rood} level black loam, all tile drained; 6 inch tile," flowing well, stone house, large bam on 10 ft.. cement walls, stalls for 45 hesd cattle, water in each stall, two large: silos built of fire brick, 136 acres, Lot 23, Con, 3, Whitchurch, 2V; miles from C.N.R. Station, 10 acres hardwood bush, two acres orchard, eight roomed me-house, rn 30 x 60, frame stable 30 x 40, drive house 30 x 40. 5 100 acres, Lot 5, Cos. 5, Pickering half mile from Kinsale, on County Read, ij as the Sadler farm, large stone house, two stories; barn 70 x 34, stone stable, ¢ floors, hay barn x 30, hen house and pig pen 50 x 26, drive house; 90 acres cul- tivated, level land, some bush. Sold sub- ject to present | lease having about three years to run. Might arrange for fall .pos- session. Also a five roomed ho 'and a stable on. property. Terms and interest easy. 97 acres, Lot 24, Con, 2, Picketing Town. ship, stone house, stone 'stables; silo, drive house, orchard, bush and spring creek--1 mile'to C.P.R. Station, 22 wiles § from To- ronto, bic 200 acres, Sesthow, 14 milagiom Tou: own... SPINET oR "WANTED Ww. U. CARNEGIE, PORT PERRY 60 acres, i rods east of My e Cl PR. Stasion. 'seven roomed Baris, ope. cellar, hard and soft clay.and | hip rot p 'water--soi an "barn 36 x 60, yp stable under $7000 Gown wi cre of oid "$1,000 down wi 'handle this property, 150 acres Pasture Land two miles of Port Perry about 12 acres © timber "spruce, white birch and ol crosses Ya ac ep Lom Yt Prey cer 0. Gall covers your farm operations 1% i haa he : : xh paying wil Reale in 1t is the only system with which goe$ a cellar; htc and i Brae Systematized Pocket Note Book, and hich: 36, one sable andr i. Thi ln + good simplifies your Income Tax Return Sek pra Kh 'ance at 515%: Sefh on ; {gb 8] 15 acres 'orc in F ; HE i ita gop y loam. Dn 2 (Al Zk T PORT P - 2 west and north sides. ite Ask to see the endorserfient of Governmés: and offered at a very reasonable price. Cun Ailes Gans ee mice financial men. Ba 'meres OFC 10 roomed frame house, fri So windmill, cement silo. Fallor spring: pos- session. Apply to W. J Cook. R. R repair; pan 124 x 36, 9 grain and: stock farm close to: school ml i : orcha 2.000, cask payment. dow, bal-. ; May be obtain # fr 0 $ apple "Ardea just co coming into. bearing. west and north' ny } 3 sfcted ata very rensoable pice. "land Farmer organization. officials an and Heading barn 44x70, coment floors, water. in stable, Pe m------ Estate We have a number of 'choice farms' : on our list for sale.. Also some town property. Parties looking for_ either Lh .{ would do well to see & McKEE & FERGUSON - Real Estate Agents . McCaw Block: Phone 1562 No. 2, Port , OF Bell Phone 10722 | or Inde- pen ent 406. SHUR-ON § HOW MUGH' ARE YOUR { EYES WORTH? Don't take chances when you can get my services of over 20 years experience =. F. E. LUKE, Sie PIANO. AND vot Studio at the home of Mrs, Wm Nesbitt, Bell Phone 139. Ww. A. SANGSTER 'DENTAL SURGEON 167 YONGE ST., TORONTO Ye Olde Time CONCERT under the auspices of the: I. O. D. E. at Ye Town Hall, Port Perry, (where Lilla meets Queen) 'on Wednesday, January 28th, at Eight of the Clock. : The Program Chorus--Long, Long, A Solo by. Garry ets o! Office rs--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Church of the Ascension -------- = Hu i Office over L. G. Hall's Sunday next being the last! Io PORT PERRY = ONTARIO Sunday in' the month, "service, --_------ will be held at 7 s.m. IN - Georg e Collins Presbyterian Church || EXCELSIOR LIFE Real a Agent G. Richardson, i : FARMS FOR SALE Arthur, Ontnrior oil Bon fuo3 | n FIRE Good Properties, "Terms to suit Sick and Accident I f ihe fees in fhe Preshyterian | urch, next Sun mornin y morngil. AUTOMOBILE : (Theft, Fire ang Liability) and evening. GEO. R. DAVEY AGENT - PORT PERRY Hockey Match Monday evening,- January 19; an interesting hockey: match | was' played between a town} team and the Bowerman-Me= Gregor boys. The latter won} after an exciting game, The} lgcore at the end of lst peri lwas2t05 and th the Second pri

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