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Port Perry Star, 24 Jun 1920, p. 1

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: Lo > w. EMMERSON C2 phos 5 Sie at i BR Js EN » * cs ¥ t 'Lime. Juici 81 Ha Se : Res Health Salts v/800 per large can Nyal's Easem For tired and aching feet | i 's Chocolates at 75¢ Ib: Poi sn, Hellebore, and Insect xis Cape for grubs and insects. i. Marlatt' Specific for Gall Stones Morrison's Drug Store --- B Your Summer Cos for Dainty, per Cos ete Dainty, artistic Beauty Pins and Brooches Fl: You cannot. do without & Bracelet Watch for the summer i Rings in Pearl, Onyx and Pearl; Onyx and Diamonds : : Fancy Beads in different colors. ; June. Wedding Gifts Plain Rings --- -- JAMES McKEE - . STATIONER CALF MEAL f our Royal le Calf Meal. Tn go> wood hei mill, a en a 3 ne Our Seed Corn i Here need of seed-eorn give us a call. hl Bs Rennie' s--Nothing better. HYSE. MCCLINTOCK Ontario Port Pesry 4 ic | tion on Mr Wray's farm w {ering ti EIplowing showed a clean, even \| readily controlled. Many favor- || able comments were m ) er roof ie bah: Gost of f hivine? i ita would bé a t boon'to the country, if - the overalls were 'used for purpose for which they are made 2 | Pe '--work. To use them a ciety' fad i is a disgrace, to the overalls, 5 - "Sornething ¢ doing all the time?" 'seems to be the modern motto.-- But 'with 'those who use the tto most, scant considération| § given to work; anythi but}, that, vt mg | Port Perr Motor | Club. Port P Motor Club was or ganised on Monday evening, the ow! lowing « 0 rs eta ol elected: dent--C. C. J foes) Vice Pres.--I. R. Bentle 2nd Vice Pres.--W. H SL Secretary--Frank ive: Directors--S. Jeffrey, Ross Hood, W. L, Parrish. The Club is a branch of the Ontario Motor feagae, which is roads; the elimination of. reck- less driving and road hog gging. [Establishing local Touring bu- reau in the town; Givin ng free legal advice, when required owing to accident or | other auto difficulties of a legal | character; Erecting road signs; Assisting members to get autos through eustoms, etc. Baseball paoutfville v8. Port Perry, on afternoon) June 25, at the E hs rounds. This i is the first | Gr 2 |of Port Perry's home games in | the Tri-County League. il} | and roet for the home team. 'Ad-| ) mission: adults 25¢, hildren 15¢. A oly Tractor Demonsiration The Moline Tractor de Biro. [Ch el attended and showed successful Sorkin of 'the tractor, econsid- e land available. The|G Ingram, Manager turnover, and the machine was e by lo- cal farmers as to the work done. What is Your Health Worth? It is worth-thousands of dol lars. In fact no limit can be placed on it. There are promi- nent Reohle all over Canada, who will gladly tell you how they re- 'covered theirs, egsily and at er dreamed it was gall stones ruining their health. and keep- ing them unfit. Perhaps you hardly know whether you have these in your system or not. Have you sometimes a pain in the stomach or side? Many cases notice headaches, billiousness, or nervousness. Some more ser- ious have all these symptoms. You will be taking a good step towards health by getting to-day a bottle of Marlatt's Specific,"' "for sale by all druggists through- out Canada. If your dealer can- not supply you, write for. free §|' booklet to J, W. Marlatt & Co., Toronto, Ont = Special agents in 'Port Perry, Ont: i kb |. An unnsual "so<Tattractions, together with an ex- The. following a were $j made for i ay 3 eB for Ditching and rep culvert, Div 12, Con 2, carrying on campaigns for better | % Paving i in culvert and Widening road small expense--people who nev-|gd TAKE NOTICE--On and "after July Ist, 1920, the casing fe subscription price of the ture Rr Sel ad y arty to he Port Perry Star will be given under the auspices of the $1.50 per year. : Burk o SER W Db 'the the ier eve Garden Party at Prospect Tuesday evening, June 29. fafthe There are ithree big features Maypole Dance. There will also' at the Garden party to be held at be fancy dancing, abundance of music; dumb bell exercise, Port other w "J Cooks on - Friday evening of this week, June 25--Mus- rry Band, and man grave's Orchestra, Joe Williams, comedian; and Port Perry Jazz Quartette. There is always a good time at Cook's Garden Par- ty. They put up a splendid sup- per and a first-class program. Seagrave Our anniversary was a fine success. Two splendid sermons were delivered by Rev." Mr Mason, to two interested con- tions. e Sonya team won the ball game. The ladies kept-up their reputation by providin, ne of of their best spreads in ment. - The Whitby a ee gaye e ut A Maypole Daves llent supper. You may go by to from the Post Office to Mrs. Woods' home for 5c. 'The admission will be 50¢ Children 30c. Reach Council Met at Man: ter on Monday, : June 4 a Court of and after disposing a few Second Sites against the 4 Assessmen! and making a om cor- {ovine the Roll was pi ire gf) certi- | Grading and gravel Whitby TL $20. ated: | Gr A Rd. Cont, 75. 2. ading gra * | Grading sideroad, Con 1, Div Cutting down hill and J Div3 in lve n2, 75. a splendid entertainment. Cun. down lill and 1p culvert con 2, total amount taken in was al iv 11 100. on latest Conference re- | ports concerning Seagrave Cir- 135. "cuit. Rev. Mr. Carmichael is to be pastor for the coming year. Week end visitors-- Rev. and Mrs Partridge, of New Liskard; % Mr. Parker, of New Liskard; io6| Mr. and Mrs, Harrison, Miss 50. | Harrison, Mr and Mrs C Sleep, 56, "Mr and Mrs L Sornberger, Mr Building Bridge, Brock Rd, Div 25 800. Grading and gravel, Con 5, Div 27 100. Hilton apsen, and Mr and Rep Culvert, Con 6, Div 31 100. On receipt of a telegram from Gravel Con 3, Div 18 Sea rading and repairing avel road, Con 2, Div 15, Stone and gravel. Brock road, Div 14, Con 2 and 3 50. Gravel and claying road, Div 13 50. ep Culvert, Con 4, Div 50, Rep Culvert. sideroad, Con 3, Div 16 25. Grading sideroad, Con 3, Div 22 Grading and gravel, Div 23 & ding and gravel Brock Rd, D 21 avelling, Cin 5, Div 24 Srading and save), fone Div 2 120 Facing anc: ral Ing, LON y '| California, Mrs Thos Midgley Grading and gravel, Simcoe St, Div 34 100.]and son Herman, left to see Grading Brock Road, Con 8, Div 40 125. | her son Henry who was quite ill. Shortly afte¢ starting an- 28 other message was received to 50.| the effect that he had died. We Grading Con 9, Div 4 75. | extend our sympathy to Mrs avel sideroad, Con 5 Div 42 200.1 Midgley and family in their be- tan est Con10.Div43 200.1 reavements Death occured at ng Cen 10, My) 75.| San Diego. Southern California. Gravelling. Simcoe St, Con 10, Div 46-25. Myrtle and gravel, swamp road, Div 25. The garden party which was .| held at Mr. Levi Tordiff's last B. Week was a Fhlendid success .|despite. the showery evenin Grading and grav, Con 12, Div 56 25, en amounted to $80.00. 2 Grading and grav, Con 11, 1Z, Div 57. 150. Widening road and fulven, Divs? 300. Sunday being Conference Sun- 100. day; all services except the Sab- Srbing Eon, B 13, Di Grading, a =e 15, Div 62 30. hath School were cancelled on Grading and oo '| this circuit. and gravel. Con 13, Div 63 Grading, Con' 14, Div 65 -| Mr. P. G. Kent is, one of the - ating and id gray side Hiderond. Div70 .!recent purchasers of a Ford car. Grading, Con 14, Div 66 .| Mr. Thos Duff, who has been Gravelling Brock T L., Div 68 .| confined to his bed during the Grading and grav, Div 67 past week, suffering from in- ACCOUNTS PASSED juries he received when his ahndn, ay tases team ran away, is improving. Mr. O. Downey was in the city last week attending his brother-in-law's funeral. Albert Beverley, W. F. bonus 42.00 SE money collected for SL, 3 'Conference Changes The following changes have fia Medd, W F bon bonus 08 McKinley, coda Harris, shoveling sow mn Wm os. been made in the location of the Methodist ministers of this lo- cality. - Now placed thus-- Mrs ck, nursing Fred Hope Rev H Wilkinson, Greenbank. H Faux, cuttin el 35.00 Rev R G Carruthers, Cartwright Treas wnt, I Li aetiement TL98.12 Rev. J R Bick, Wooler Tre Prtle: pret Kiled by, dow. J o99| Rev F H Howard, Whitby The Pedlar People, at 316.24 ' : Wm Evans, grading Div 40a 73,50| Rev W B Tucker, Brighton Chas Wells, dragging road 26,25| Rev T A Carmichael, Seagrave Rich Comer, shovelling anew 10.75| Ray J W Bunner, Greenwood 80 a few sma! ccoun Council adjourned until the 12th July Rev. Jes Eames, ii TN Rev Charles Adams, Myrtle Rev Geo Nickle, Odessa Rev F G Joblin goes to Bayside to teach in consolidated school Warriner Lodge No. 75 Gensel Con 8, Div 37 Sadening Road, Con 7 Div 39 Gravellingrcon 12. "Div 55 " " Conlin, Ed Conlin, S L 1919 Arthur Sleep, W F bonus Wilson-Ripley A very pretty June wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Puilip Ripley, Son- va, by Rev. F. Joblin when their elder daughter, Mary Veras be- came the bride of Mr. George Wilsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas Wilson, Sonya. The bride, who + was given away by her father, was charmingly gowned , in Seopgette and Crepe de Chene. The wedding march was played by » 38 obln, fter a bounte- |. t the © happy couple left onto, "After their honey- , Mr and Mrs Wilson | Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows" Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, aN. Secretary ze for ge Habits Ft habit is fred, £200 I rs on Dupt. Baie to sake It easy STANDARD BANK OF CANADA ws Deplial, Surplae ond Vidivid PORT PERRY BRANCH ' R. H. SHORT Manacen Changes in the Time Table There are persistent reports of a number of changes in the local railway time table, but as yet no definite information is at hand. In the new schedule it is said that the morning trains will ruh as at present. No. 379, now going south at 1.30 p.m., may be changed to leave at 3.30 p.m, which would enable one to go to Lindsay and return the same day. No. 380, now leaving at 5.50 for the north, will be about an hour earlier, making connections via Manilla and Blackwater, for Toronto and Peterboro. The evening train will be an hour later than at present, but not late enough to make connec- tion at Whitby with trains from the east. The worst feature of these proposed changes is the fact t! the local agent has no defini information, although it is said that the new schedule is to cone' into effect on Monday next: Tent for Sale 9 x 15 ft, 6 ft walls. Extension awning. Apply to Mrs. J. L. Forman, Port Perry, Ont. Bell Phone 40. TAKE NOTICE--On and after July Ist, 1920, the subscription price of the Port Perry Star will be $1.50 per year. Entrance Examinations The Junior High School Entrance Ex. aminations will Be held in Port Peny THigh School en Mcnday, Tuesday and. Wednesday; June 28th, 29th and 30th. The time table is as follows: Monday, June 28th 8:45-9:00 a.m.--Readjng Regulations 9:00-11:00 a.m.--Grammar 11:10-12.00 a.m.-- Writing 1:30-3:30 pam--Ceography uesday, June 29th 11:30 a.m.--Arithmetic 4:00 p.m.--Literature Wednesday, June 30th 11:00 a.m. --Composition :15-12:00 a.m.--Spelling 30-3:30 p.m,--History Reading will be taken at convenient times during the three days. Candidates will bring with them pens, pencils, rulers and erasers. The Port PerryBoard of Education of- fers three prizes for competition -- one to go to the highest cendidate froma Port Perry Public School. and two to the Righ- est candidates from all school outside of Port Perry. These prizes are given on con- dition that the winners attend: Port Perry High School for the full school year 1920-21 fee of $1.00 will be charged all candidates, to be collected the first fore- noon of the examination. 9: I 9 | 1: . THOS, H, FOLLICK, Chairman, High School Entrance Board in Oshawa. Ea et R. A. FITCHETTE Butcher and Drover, Wholesale And Retail Our Meat is always Fresh and | Tasty Live Beef and Hides wanted : FITCHETTE 4 a :

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