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Port Perry Star, 22 Jul 1920, p. 4

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Ea J of Oshawa High School, is the * the late Thomas and * Minto, expect to spend a couple of at the home of Mr. Arthur Bai i' i Bea : oP | Newton and Whit dall, ear, ewton an ~ Concert |W F will entertain. : School and wife 2 peng and Mrs. Linke. : Mrs, Davidson and her eich vine 'Glasgow, Scotland, are Mr. and Mrs. James Resth E. Althouse, Principal est of Mr. and Mrs. H- inke. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. .Jackson announce the engagement of _ their: only daughter Mildred -C. to Jack M ram only son of ire Mrs. M. Ingram of Toronto. The mar- . riage will take Place quietly the ~ latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollock in- tend to leave this week for Manitoba, where they months. Mr Dorman Corbman is spend- ing a week in Toronto. Miss F. Manning and Miss P. " Nickleson, of Toronto, are holi- daying in Port Perry and Cedar Creek. , Mr. and Mrs. W. McClay, of 4 rena, visited Mr. and Mrs. H W. Linke recently. The annual Sunday School Picnic of the Church of the Ascension will be held at|W Stephenson's Point, Wednesday, July 28. Those going will meet at the Parish Hall at 1 p.m., and will be taken to the Point in motors. All children, parents, and members are asked to come and bring the usual basket. i. ©. D. E. The Scugog Chapter of the I. O. D. E. had charge of a booth at the fair grounds on July 14th. Their sale of home-made cooking and sandwiches, provided by the members realized $89.23. Seagrave Last week while Mr J Tanner was working on his home, he had the misfortune to fall and eut his leg which required. fif- teen stitches. Mrs B Love and four children of Lumsden Sask, are visiting in this locality. Mr W Frise and family, and Miss Scott, motored to Toronto 5 on Sunday. Mrs Scott was visiting with friends in Myrtle last week, Among the week end visitors were: Mrs N Mitchell and Miss Dunn. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Howard Tanner--a son. Garden Parties There should be no complaint that there is "nothing doing." arden Parties are very popu- Jag these days. ist; Victorian : Women's Institute Here is a partial ler, one mile east of Blackstock, served, and a play given by a Chalk Lake Dramatic Club, entitled "Larry."" On the even- ing of Friday, July 23rd. At the home of Mn James Munro Sone. oD the evening of Wednesda 28th. Tea served. esa i 1, Cadmus vs. Sonya.' The Marr Family will anthelc e Methodlst Church put |* eir event at the home of r Bowes on the even- y 28, when Troupe and Orchestra i re ti en nal € nome 0 Robert Jackson at Nestleton, ness. LR. BENTLEY, Opt, Cook stove, in good condition, Apply to Mrs. John Bradley, Port Perry. Bell Phone 83 r 1-2; / LOST tween Port Perry © 'and Altona, via Myrtle. = Reward offered. Advise Star Office. BASEBALL: Sunderland 7 Port Perry 5 -Sunderland ' fans state that this was the best game they have seen for a long time Port Perry out hit Sunderland 11 to 7 but hid hard luck, ' Tommy Bowerman fell between bases and was put out. Two Sunder- land runners scored when Murch- isons bat bounded and ' struck Deshane on the head. Port Perry staged a rally in the 9th. Howard struck out with the count 1 & 1, Dan. McTaggart tripled to deep centre, Jackson worked the squeeze p= , Me- Taggart scoring, Jackson stole second; - Bowerman was out, Deshane singled to left Jackson scoring. McGregor popped out to Doc Paul. The latter had pre- viously hit a double and 2 singles The leading batters are: De- shane 441, Harrison 385, D Mec- Taggart 306. Born At Simcoe, on Sunday, July 18; 1920; to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Martin, a daughter. Reach Council The regular meeting of Reach Council was held on July 12th, with all members present.» The principal business was the passing of a 'counts W Christie, claying and gravel ing, div 13 $61.50 H H Cragg, gravel 20.85 Howsam Bros, gravel 11.25 R J Murray, work 8.50 Wilmott Gregg. W F bonus 11.90 as Hadden, gravel 18.75 J Malyon, work on road, 7.50 Blair Bros, teaming 21.50 Wm Bowles, building bridge and cedar for same 65.00 Wm Magee, drag timber and spikes supplied 17.756 J Rogers, work on bridge 22.50 C Cook, cedar for bridge 36.00 J Rolph, work on bridge 12.00 T Kilpatrick, work and timber for bridge < 81.00 W J Cook, work on grader 72.00 G McClintock, grading and geavelling 149.00 J H-Leask, road overseerer 100.00 J H Webb, gravel and work W C Pollard, gravel » 00 RE Anderson, ezpense re Brill=| ing child 28.41 Robt Palmer, widening vod, w E Tummonds, filling in road 65.10 W White, gravelling 144.00 w White, repairing culvt 9. oo R Scott, gravelling 89.00 Ed Bryant, widening road 254. x S A Wal Nallace: grading and gravel AECl hton, SL 1019, 28 8 McLeod, grading aad gravel 04.00 J Medd; gravelling 14.00 w Pearson, roadwork 57.80 I, gravl and work 6.30 § Croxal, ned Tie 18.45 A ar, "W Fbonus 10.86 G Me Clintock, shov snow 80.75 Port Perrys Ont.| On July 16th, aclub bag, be-| ir friends. know we can please you in hotel accom- Medation, : roms Garden Party, at Sonya A Garden itd is to be held}. Ladies' Aid of St. drews Church, on the evening of Wed-| - nesday, July 28th, at the home of Mr, James Munro. 4 MYRTLE Rev. Mr. Adams and family, have arrived from Havelock, and sonage. Mr. and Mrs. -L., Smith, Condersport, Pa. are s the summer with the sister Mrs. John Bright. Wedding bells are again re- sounding. Haying operations are. nearly completed ih this district. The crop was much heavier than was 'expected. Miss Daisy Rodd has been visiting in Greenbank. a er's ASHBURN The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary So- ciety met.in the basement of the Church on Thursday evening, July 22nd. Miss Arnie Balfour left on Monday for Saskatoon, and wili spend the summer with her sister Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick. We notice in the report of East York Entrance Examinat- ions that a pupil of our former teacher Miss Heaslip won the silver medal which reflects cred- it to both teacher and pupil. attending the Garden Party at Raglan on Wednesday, July 21,1 when Ashburn football team will play Brooklin, Farmers from many parts of Canada and United States will take in the Dryden and Miller sale on Wednesday, July 21. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Fisher entertained a few friends on Thursday evening, July 16, in honor of théir-sister: Miss Mar- garet Fisher, whose wedding takes place shortly. UTICA Miss Price, of Toronto, will conduct the services next ' hure Mrs, Devis was in Toronto for the week end. Mrs. Geo. Aird and son Harold | of Ottawa, 'are spending thelrt. holidays here wood. spent Sunday with bi] 90 | brother, Mr. H. Wagg. 2 Mrs. Wilde and daughter Mar-| garet, - arrived from England, recently. » Mr. EA Es Port! erry, is busy these er: ing a new house for Mr Jones... x Mr. and Mrs. Skeratt and to | ity motored Mr. B. : oy under the auspices of the Sonya o are getting settled at the par- Quite a* few from here will be|- Say Eiternoon in the Methodist| = Mr, Wagg and family of Good: : 2 Derksh "mules, one with r i pi ki freckles, th e oth am attac nts. 2 riding heifers good as new. 10 3 erlahie: rock 72 4, cahiro sheep. dapple gray Monorek§ chick 10 Holstein Jersey roosters. urham hen, soon fresh. : 1 John Deer Binder, with foal * - Poland china bobsleigh, good layer. 1 1 cultivator that can be ridden or driven by chicken. 1 riding '1 new cutter runs fine if driv. en Slow and smooth. 2 fallen top buggies, one of ¢| Which has fallen. } plough with valentine flounce | ht handed pig scraper. 3 old cultivators coming in soon 1 wheel 'harrow, can pace, trot or. gallop, and is not, afraid of cars, } 9 broken milk-stool. 2 empty corn-cribs with springs complete. 1 rocking chair,better than new with game leg. 1 fleece-lined board with- out shelves. able milk 2 leaking unw pails, good as new. 1 left handed pancake turner, 8 broken soup dishes. 1 piano horse. 10 yards canvas belting, better than"new. 1 well 25 feet deep. A number of post-holes. A green cat and other articles too numerous to mention. Free lunch at noon 15 cents each. All sums of $25.00 and under cash and over that nine months to pay itn at 7 per, cent: Haycede Johnson, clerk. I.°C. Maginty, auctioneer. Pumpkin Centre, Ontario. . Ww with jee, : 'milk cows. tic hire yearling elves, 6 | for ye possible from Cross country test run. There will be ork to San Francisco extracting mileage from gasoline that only an expert knows how to get. The mileage obtained from the fuel will be that which thé aver- age, ordinary driver can obtain and the rin will start at mid- night of July 18th. rdless of weather or other.conditions. Every possible condition of weather, of climate, of roads, mud, sand, hills, mountain passes should be encountered on this seven day drive. fr solid brick 7 room house; the purchaser. W. H. Harris With thosadi in view, Tho d test] has been nnn as far as}, e : no expert drivérs to take the car| i through the entire run ke th New, Property for Sale $3500 buys the C. W. Lingle farm--100 acres pasture and woodland, 50 acres cultivated--creek in pasture, good barn, and pig pen . . . Three miles north of 'Port Perry. Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the Marlow Block, corner' and Queen Sts., Port Perry. "This i is one of : most valuable business blocks in Port Perry, and . no doubt will make a great deal of money for A grand Garden Party w will be held under the auspices of the tholic Congregations of Ux- bridge and Port Perry, at the 'Church Grounds, Uxbridg:, on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, July 29th. Admission adults 59¢c., children 35¢. As Ny Perry the Port Perry For Sale =. 150 acre, 85 plowed, balance pasture, plenty of shade and rd) running water, hip roof barn, stone, foundation, driving house, brick and 'frame house, 8 rooms, small orchard, short distance from station, school and church, first class dairy arm, good hay land. . H. Brown, Seagrave, Phone 116 r 1-4. C. SWITZER | wishes to announce that he has taken over the local Sh Bell Woatepsblamin | Agency and will kee at his black shop in - PORT PERRY parts smith MISS HAZEL COCKBURN | TEACHER OF VIOLIN © Class started July 1st, 1920. . -Abplisations Fil terms, etc. - may be obtai Offs" all De Apply.te | W. J. COOK : 300 acres, 8 room frame cottage, bath, furnace, hard and soft water, stone cellar, house in best of repair and nearly new; hip roof barn 100 x 60, 'stone stable under all, cement floors; barn no 2 hip roof 70 x 48. stabling for 100 cattle, 21 horses, 2silos pig pen, hen house, implement house and garage: spring creck, wells at barns, about 2 acres timber, This is a first-c| or stock, buildings and land extra Anyone wanting a good farm at a Fensonable price should look this oyer. 200 acres, Cartwright, 8 room frame house in good repair.' Barn 130 x 36 Hone stable under all, cement floors, stab. Hug for 2 cattle and 14 horses, hay barr 56 x 36, drive house 36 x 20, also garage. 180 acres cultivated, balance timber some suitable for milling. 88 acres. 8 room frame house, hip roof barn.80 x 44 on'9- ft stone 'wall, a for Shorey, 26 cattle, box stall; silo, pen, drive honse, separator room. clay loam, 25 acres seeded down. 70 acres, 6 room frame house, stone barn 60 x 40 on. 9 ft cement wall; cement Hoor all through, drive house 36 x on 9 ft cement wall, separate root house about 6 acres orcha-d, Fall possession, Jor oF gaain HT 12 acres "timber. 23 acres timber, maple: birch, basswood white ash and hemlock, all milling timber. Purchaser to have ive yes to remove timber. Ngee 15 acres orchare 700 trees, 300 Duche {ese b of di ent varieties of win- ter fruit. repair, hard ra ¢ huildings. nd a most d : be : Real Estate 62 acres, about 50 acres Fes timber, in the yunship of Manvers, comprised of cedar, birch, beech, maple, basswood, rock elm, birch secon growth pine. River running through property. Any person wanting timber should i investigate. Might consider house in exchange. Ys acre, double house at Myrtle, brick cottage, 6 rooms on each side, % furnaces, well at door, frame stable and drive hotse, cement walks. ge 57 acres on county road, small frame house in good repair; barn Wi on 9 foot stone wall, cement floors, silo, wind~ mill, hen house, pig orchard and small fruit, some bush, Ralf mile bg spring or possession, plowing done and ready for seeding. Rh . : 100 acres, Lot 5, as the Sa ex farm, id ee ject to LT Years to run. session. sable on nr "or Lot 24, Con. 2, Pi oT rere hoses. dione i a on ve house, bush and spring creck--1 mile to 22 miles. To. Jronto, 7 fore 3 % | 60 acres, Whitby Township, just 60 ods can of Mynle CER Station. seven Lis ¥

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