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Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1920, p. 4

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Bt LR. ype tit has Ee revised estima ing service in Scott upon which depends 'the iate construction of lines to bridge and Port Perry: These 'estimates 2 Take Natice oat the Assess this approv, or id Village of Po Scott Township farmers will be bean returned and wey be 'iti- | notified and if the new figures ted in the offices. of "the are satisfactory arrangements der k, W. H. Harris, from hour: | can then be made to 10-12 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Appeal: will be received up to June 19th | Scott Townshi 1920. Port Perry. Appeals and enquiries to be made to Douglas Lucas, Assist ant Clerk. Port Perry Taxes All unpaid taxes must be|in case the Scott Township farm- handed into the Treasurer with date any unpaid accounts shall for collection, or the property| can be proceeded with feturned to the County Treasurer | for sale. By order of the Council. Port Perry, June 10, 1920 ESE -- { ation. | Appreciated at Stirling | The News-Argus, of Stirling, Chief Engineer says: ""The call of Rev. J. T. Hall, | NOTE--We understand that the to St. Johns Church, Port Perry, [surveys of Reach and : Scugog was the occasion of a largely at- have been completed since this tended meeting to say farewell | letter was written. [Ed to Mr. and Mrs. Hall. rh ---- "The ~hairman, in reviewine the work during the six years of Mr. Hall's pastorate, said that never before in the history of the congregation had they been in such splendid financial ecir- cumstances, having closed the year for the first time in his recollection absolutely free of debt, and with a substantial bal- ance on the right side. Short and F. Taggart. Mr and Mrs. were presented| 4 T. W. McLean, W. Letcher, with a purse and address of ap- E: H.-Purdy and W. Linke. preciation, in which soecial men- ' tion was made of the excellent work of Mrs. Hall in connection Yours truly, F. A. Gaby, oo-- Bowling The following are the teams selected to play the League matches for the season 1920. 1 8. Jeffrey, J. Swan, W. 8S. Short and H. Carmichael. 2 M. Letcher, S. J. Mellow, J. F. McClintock, D. Carnegie. 3 J. Lueas, J. McHoull, R. H. Carnegie, W . H. Harris, Geo. A bb ® and the Guid. Missionary H. McCaw, E i B. Walker, h wa £ Clg sed with best! ; pop team ow its own V : gkip. dbo ..2 Spare men must be taken ip sase of defaplt b RE i noTicE_o and roiayed" jp! na s y Ist, , 1820, the By Oo ; Star ioe ¢ be, Sunderland. year. al Notes IN . y LL Ei: in. 5. If manufacturers must 4 to play Linder at a ~Manutaglureis A Must pa , , on all man ed sold for re-sale, of the members 1s of to Sood 50 Fu coisa er or the farmer? Sens Fas d banquet ye BE Weclban 4 * tton and. da hter, | i Ascension, on ihe C by y i fre ia 29th, yn aay | re un Dp : a and will spend the | wil He rved at 6 o'clock. Town. N Cowie, of Graven-| LS g the have. be prepared and submitted to the Board for approval. As soon as iss obtained the roceed with the constrdetion of lines fo p, Uxbridge and In the course of a week the survey of Reach and Scugog Townships will be undertaken and the estimates for these two localitjes will be rushed so that ers decide to with draw =we will in the next ten days. After that|endeavor to secure the loads-in | Reach and Secugog so that the be placed in 'the bailiff's hands [lines to Uxbridge and Port Perry Matters are in such shape that in the course of two or three week we will be in a position to give you more definite inform- "| Apply to Frank Lee, Greenbank, rful opposition with the aid| «f Spare men--W. Graham, Jno. power band of patriots. Conditions' , Nasmith, W. McIntyre Ja, b builders, and again and again sig- r house,' 'by his house,' 'everyone Teams 1 and 8 are to play r against his chamber,' appear. ridge and et, 'over against their own houses.' ; in ople would take that as a motto, «(ple who have a 'call' to do so and k just start in, in the fashion of; Mrs. J. Wickett fwill seil her furniture by public auction at her premises, Perry Sl,. Port Perry, Thursday June 17, at 1.30 p.m. Geo, Jackson : Ted. Jackson) Autioneers TAKE NOTICE--On and after July ist, 1920, the subscription price of the Port Perry Star will be $1.50 per year. 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 Bay Pony, cheap for quick ale, Apply to Box 9 Star Difjge "FOR SALE Choice Collie Pups' for sale. Phone 51 r 2. MISS HAZEL COCKBURN TEACHER OF VIOLIN Class started July 1st, 1920. / Applications for terms, ete.' may be obtained at the Star Office. ample being of use to you." hat was his problem?" lag 0 rebuild a ruined city in the face] « The Moline Universal Tractor the horses stood--is driven j Exclusive Features with ~~ Indispensable Results ~~ k Dose ail ied w hg cluding ultivating, f Means No duplication, by horses < So an Sompltly operates both tractor { .Means A large saving in labor ob tracior and implement © "| Means Great else of opegation : implements form but one vais Toctor#2d| Means Can back and turn short Fissinrd sight" Stles= Potent | Means Better and faster work Traouve situ in Sout of the work with Means = Power like horses are used UTILITY IS NOT SACRIFICED FOR PRICE The Power of a Correct Principle The principle of doing all field oper- ations with one man sitting where he can watch his work is correct, or farmi- ing has always been done backward, and the operator would always have ridden or led his horses instead of them. you now have ith the Mo. line Universal the same as with other types of tracted Dealer: Bell Bros., Scarboro Junction, Ont. : L the power of nine big horses whe: NOTE~If desired cos flees the poe of i bg brs here heres draw implants you oe and hitch ded up ia the § Pp just like horses are hitched. so bad that people said, 'Will revive the stones out of the heaps mor C. V. Purdy, J. Leask, W. he rubbish that have been burned ?'| "uj salem was literally in rubbish."| «j hat did he do?" e built it up. The third chapter is history is full of the names of ant little phrases, 'over against against- his house,' and even 've thought of it so often, Mar-! it would help! Of course there} always TD to go afield,! | leisure to 0 But suppose that! rest of us," who haven't time or, ngth to spare for that sort oft; ah's | , 'over against our; houses," Surely it's our first duty; ild up the broken-walls that Ne a san fram ave ORLESIT 2 A Susi i oe, 85 plowed, balang : of shade pasture, plenty The CLEVELAND _THE CAR WITH, "PEP: i fins | This Car will Dominzie the Light "Car Field "= «t= =" will dominate Beeduse i > it is so ack "better, dominate' because it gi gives so 3 Juiich It will ile. in. smooth. in cine "and in. the last a

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