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Port Perry Star, 3 Jun 1920, p. 4

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Se the last Sun- rath i at8 p.m, C. B.A, L. Th. Incumbent Car. _ tndustion of Presbyterian N a or Friday evening, Rev. Mr. t of Stirling, Ont., was No of St. od Ee Church. The rs were Revs. (Mesets, le, Turkington, Haig, Sin; . Rey. Mr, 2nd nd John Harris were also : A pe ekion sem were served, and an a social hour was spent, during which the members of the congregation welcomed Mr. and Mrs, Hall. of COMING PF. E. Luke, Opt. D., 167 Yonge St., Toronto's able éye- Sight Specialist, can be consulted about your eyes for glasses at A. J. Davis' drugstore, Port Perry, on Thursday, June 10th.§ S. 0. E. Church Service Old England Lodge, Sons of England; will hold their annual church service on Sunday, June 6th at 7 p.m. Rev. W. Har- rison, will conduct ND service in the Methodist Church. Mem- bers of the Lodge are requested to meet at the Lodge Room at 6.30 p.m. i. 0. D. E. Dance On Wednesday evening of last week the I. 0. D. E. held a most delightful dance. The town hall was transformed with Spring blossoms, the orchestra from Toronto rendered the most inspiring music and everything contributed to an evening of great enjoyment. Many guests from out-of-town were present and expressed their: pleasure in the occasion. The ladies, who worked untiringly desire much credit for the success of the dance. MISS HAZEL COCKBURN TEACHER OF VIOLIN Class started July 1st, 1920. Applications for terms, ete. may be obtained at the Star Office. PORT PERRY 11am. ~All are Welcome. Next Sundny. Don't Delay, Soe us * . atonoe LR. BENTLEY, Opt. - Port Perry, Ont. Siney next, phe first Sunday in the month, Holy gemmunion at 53 a.m, Mofning Prayer Bay Pony, cheap' for quick sale, Apply to:Box 9 Star Office FOR SALE Choice Collie Pups for sale. Apply to Frank Lee, Greenbank, Phone 51 r 2. Personal Notes Capt. Hughbell, of Halifax, is the guest at thé Rectory. Mr. Walter Cook, Toronto, has been visiting friends in town. Messrs. Frank and Ben Pettitt, both of whom recently under- went operations, are doing well. Mrs. Bouckley and children, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Widden for the week end. Miss May Farmer, Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs, S. Farmer Mrs. R. J. Bruce, Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. an Mrs. James Carnegie. » WANTED Competent girl for general housework for small family, All conveniences. Highest wages to right party. Apply to P.O. Box 476, or phone 303, Oshawa. W. H. HALL FOR SALE A one-cow cream separator, practically new also waggon gearing, with 24 inch truck wheels, nearly new. GEORGE JACKSON, Port Perry, Ont. TAKE NOTICE--On and after July 18t, 1920, the subscription price of the Port Perry Star will be $1.50 per year. BAPTIST CHURCHES GREENBANK 7.30 p.m. Pastor E. Orsborn The Gift of Spikenard. -~ Cn Other farmers have these big advantages Electric light in the house, stables, garage and other buildings. Power for §eparator; pump, grindstone, fanning mill and any other light machinery. Running water wherever required, Also made in 65-, 100- and 200- light sizes The "F" Power. and x0! light Plant {of Raglan, to J.E. Nottingham's Jos. Er g, {Maver Cre George Luke. Fi ine > Communion at 11 a.m. § i Geo Wallace's house and the Choreh of Ascension. lot to a oon SRE fs * R.'M. Holtby's 'farm -- nort| 0! O Housekeeper Wanted |," tor fy "Soin 5050 | Apply to W. Aylesworth, W. W. Holtby. can Scugog, Ontario | "william Ormston's farm: to For Sale George Mackie. High School Notes Previous to his departure; from Port Perry, Mr. H. Ebbels | t presented the Sehool with a arge glass case of beautiful wax fruit. It will form an attractive and highly useful ornament in our agricultural class room. The gift is-very much appreciated. A bed of genuine Flanders popRie s has been planted imme- diately beneath our' memorial flagstaff. The work was done by three of Form II boys, Roy Brown, Smith Ferguson;and Ernest Gerrow. The flag was displayed on Friday in memory of Pte. Mur- ray Watson, who was killed at Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917. The information at first received as to the date of his death (May 28) was incorrect, and the error was not disdovered until after the correct anniversary. Wanted A Gasoline Engine, about 2 or 24 h.p., must be in good econ- dition. Apply-at Star Office. halt to Clyde's fom South ag " - Hockin's farm to Henry ' et i, pais, Mrs. J. 8 es. Notes lo Creditors etes, i Village of Blackstock, | 2 Robert John McNally, late of | ihe ant, deceased. Putewani to Section 56 of c aples 121 of the R. 8.0, 1914, Notice is hereby ge that all creditors and others having c against the estate of Robert John McNally, I late of the Village of Blackstock, in the | County of Durham, who died on ér about | the fifth day of May, A. D. 1920, are, on or before oe fifteenth day of June WD. 1920, to send by post, prepaid, to N. S.| McNally, 'of 03 said Village of Black-- stock, the administrator of said deceased their Christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full particu- lars of their claims, a statement: of their * accounts and the nature 'of the secufities (if any) held by them, and that after: the day last aforesaid the Administrator will proceed to diftribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled there- to, having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said N. S. McNally will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim op claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Parties owing Robert John McNally will kindly settle by the 15th of June, 1920, so that estate business may be closed. Dated at Pout Perry this Twelfth day of May, AD, | W. H. i: Solicitor for Robt. John McNally Estate W. J. COOK | Real Estate Agent 62 acres, about 50 acres timber, in the Township of Manvers, comprised of cedar, birch, beech, maple; basswood, rock elm, and second growth pine. River running through property. Any "person wanting timber should investigate. Might consider house in exchange. Ya acre, double house at My#le, brick cottage, 6 rooms on each side; 2 furnaces, well at door, frame stable and drive house, cement walks. © * 57 acres on county road, small frame house in good repair; barn 56 'x 36 on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors, silo, wind" mill, hen house, pig pen, orchard and small fruit, some bush, Ratt mile to village, spring or fall possession, plowing done and ready for seeding. 100 acres, Lot 5, Eon, 5, Pickering, half mile from Kinsale, on County Road, known as the Sadler farm, large stone house, two stories, barn 70 x 34, stone stable, eement floors, hay barn 50 x 30, hen house and. pig pen 50 x 26, drive house, 90 'acres cul- nd, level land, some bush. Sold sub- EVERY USER A BOOSTER Electric power saves time and labor on the farm, to say nothing of the conveni- ence, safety and comfort of electric lights in the home and around the farm build- ing. Delco-Light brings dependable electric service to any farm at low cost * Write for Catalogue JAMES BOE PORT PERRY = / Box EER LENE HS For Liver Ills. For Sale - 150 acre, 85 plowed, 3 alanes pasture, plenty of shade funiting » Stone 18aid Pp. GC. Morrison, Druggis: ang Ra Eoang Of Charles Calder, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the R. S. O., 1914. notice is hereby given that all creditors'and others having claims against the estate of Charles Calder, late | of the Township of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, farmer, who died on or about the 6th day of April A.D, 1920, are, on or before the 25th day of June A.D. 1920, to send by post, prepaid. to William H. Harris, Port Perry, Ontario, the admini- strator of the deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their asseunty and the nature of the securiies (if any) held by them and that aftes the dy | oat rend the said William Heard will proceed to distribute the assets Harr -- said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of 'which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said William Heard Harris will not be liable fer the ts_or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose or ims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Dated a Port Perry this nineteenth day of May A.D, 1920, ~~ WILLIAM HEARD HARRIS, Administrator for the said Charles Calder ject to p jeans ease g Phout, three A years to run. t arrange for fall pos- Notice to Creditors: passion, nM ve roomed house and a le on Property. Terms and 'interest _ 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 miles from To- ronto, 60.acres, Whitby Township, just 60 rods east of Myrtle C.P.R. Station, seyen roomed house, stone cellar, hard and soft water--soil, clay and clay loam--hip 'barn 36 x 60, stone stable under all. Drive house, pig pen, about one acre of orchard. $1,000 down will handle this property. 100 acres about.30 rods from the corp- oration of Port Perry, buildings in fair state of repair, soil mostly all a heavy clay loam. 150 acres just ouiside to corporation of Port Perry, 7 roomed brick house, hi barn 70 x 33, on stone wall, NL ing under all, cement floors, drive house, small orchard, land level and heavy clay loam, 25 acres bush, about 35 acres of pasture, 150 acres Pasture Land two miles orth of Port Perry--about 12 acres of "timber-- marae, Sedu spruce, white bineh a poplar. uon crosses pri ri DR IT00, Bal nea PIOpElty, T¥iee Bowes Company. Ltd, To : nto 210 acres, West Whitby, of Ashburn on County Fond solid brick house 14 rooms, slate roof, 5' separate cel- lars, three fire places with ntles; 100 x50 on 9% foot stone i Yrs under all, hip roof; implement house a | drive house with hay loft over all 16 x60. ~. : i No.expense has been spared t gi one of the best homes in ths Cou & Spring creek crosses corner of farm, one mile to station, soil clay loam. pesly o . bicook: R, R. Ne. 2, Port erry, or Be 22, % pendent Phone 406, 4 2 Ince All Kinds of Live Poultry WANTED D1 If you have any Junk Sell to us and get th ; e . BEST PRICES Lg tn rie ig WOOL" Hides and Sheep Skins Wanted. ISAAC TURNER Bell Phone 213 - The CLEVELAND : ! THE CAR WITH "PEP" " "other light cars. Car Field [r will dominate beeause 'it is so much better. dominate because it gives so much more in smooth - flowing power, in ease of riding, in style and quality, thangs This Car will Dominate the. Light & It will i Thousands of Cleveland Sizes are on the road fetic (now, performing i in every sense and in ae ght up to expectations. Cleveland owners tell us all ell you: if you z ask thet. the last degree Ts mike west

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