Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 29 Jul 1920, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

[rs Hanna and daught- "er, of Ottawa, are the guests + + Mr. and Mrs, Groves, at Pettitt's . Point. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Purdy, "have Deen visiting with friends 'at Smiths Falls. aX. "Mr. and Mrs, F. W. McIntyre. 4 - have returned home after spend- ~ ling a week at Hamilton and -' : Niagara Falls. ~ "The Misses Lucy and Ida] - Woodley, who have spent some months with their brother at Ed- "monton, are. expected home at an early date. Miss Annie Martin of Midland is spending her holidays at her home here. Miss Mildred Hortop is holi- daying at Sturgeon Point. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nicholls gave a dance and social evening at their cosy home on Friday night, in honour of Miss Laura Ingrdm, of Port Perry, who is the guest of Mrs. Thos. Hdar," : ~--Bowmanville News. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Monet spent the week end in town. On their re- turn they were accompanied by Miss Edith Monet, who has been » spending a, couple of weeks with friends in Cartwright, also ~ Marian Farmer, who will be their guest in Toronto, Mr. James Morrish, Toronto, has been spending a few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fleming ahd son, of Toronto, the guests of Mrs. G. R. Alexander. Mr. W. A. Alexander is at home on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey are eepected home from Mon treal this week. . Mr. Rogerson is building a , cottage on Platten's Island, which he purchased a short {ime ago, He is also-levelling up the roadway at the front and side of his hotel. He is making many improvements in his property. Miss Doran Clark, Toronto, is the guest of Miss Marjorie Groves at Pettitt's Point. = Mrs. Biggs and family are holidaying in Toronto. . Miss R, Beare - has returned home after spending some weeks in a Toronto hospital. Her health is improved. : The Union Picnic Seldomhas a more enjoyable outing been spent by the Sunday S#hool scholars than that on phenson's Point, when the Pres- byterian and Methodist Sunday Schools united in their annual picnic. - 'The weather was ideal, there was ample transp riation accommodation, and through the generosity of a number of mer- chants and others, a pleasing program of sports was run off and suitable prizes given. Civic Holiday - Monday, August 2nd, has been proclaimed Civic Holiday for Port Perry. ; : Carden Party at Scugog Island at the home of 'Mr. Thomas Redman, on the evening of Wed- nesday, August 4th. Watch . for bills Court of Revision Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held by His Honor the Judge of the County "Court Mrs, J. H. Wagner. : Wednesday of last week at Ste] of the aunty of Ontario, at the|but after three shots, Mr. Mec- Town Hall, Port Perry, on Tues-|Cabe was driven to rear of ' dag she Tenth day. of August, |the store, while vas taken a 10 oclogk in the fore-|fromtheopentill. ~~ - noon to : ie the| The three men made off in the gaveral appeals from the Court |car, which had been kept Revialon dor the Municipality ning by one man. grip without pinching, of dainty constraction, yet se- cure. * They combine com- bine comfort with sightli- ness, Il. R. BENTLLY, Opt. ( Port Perry, Ont. UTICA Miss Lorne Ward, is 'home for a mont'i's holidays, Mrs. J. Carnington, of To- ronto, and Mrs. Hooper and son, from Edmonton, were visiting with her sister Mrs, J. McHay, Utica. EE Miss A. Christie is home from Cleveland, Ohio. 'Miss Spragg, of Toronto, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Giebner, - Mr. and Mrs. Manning, of To- ronto, and Mrs. Coldwell and Son. are visiting with Mr. J. ones. on Clark Bros. and Mr. George Mr. Spencer have all purchased cars recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson, of Pickering, is visiting Mr. Wm. Rusnell. Mr, and Mrs. George Lyle, and Miss Lyda McClintock, were cently. Small Black Club Bag Lost Containing wearing apparel. Finder please communicate with 3. Mitchell, Seagrave, Ontario, i Church of the Ascension Sunday, August 1st, 1920 Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion at a.m. Stinday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. hn, em em ee WED ree BASEBALL At Uxbridge, on Friday after- noon: July 23rd the locals were defeated by 6 to 1. Both pitchers were good, but the Uxbridge team played better in the field. The leading local batters are: Deshane .417 Harrison .3567 Howard .308 Jackson .286 The team average is .239 Robbery. at Pontypool. 'Samuel L. McCabe 70 years old, a pioneer storekeeper of Lo- tus, six miles from 'Pontypool; was the victim of 8 daring high- ed men arrived in the village in a high powered machine early in the afternoon, and as fishing visitors are numerous, they di not attract any attention. One of the men, while getting bis cuits at the store, happened to see the payment Of monéy on a twine deal, and returned two hours later, ostensibly for more biscuits. As Mr. MeCabe hand- ed out the change, he fcund him- self facing a revolver. At the words 'hands up," being deaf, he asked the stranger to repeat his words, but the answer was a revolver shot. A struggle ensued i Hd: 5 not affect -- ny This mountings | Ward, Mr. Norman Ballard and|. visiting at Frank Hortop's re-| the, St. Cl to your friends. We know we can please you in hotel accom _modation. Veterinary Surgeon. Office at house, east of Switzer's : blacksmith shop. Port Perry, : Flerence M. Cook A.T.CM.and A. O.C.M. _ . Teacher of Piano Bell Phone 76 r 2 Sept. 4 License No. Lost No. 33548. Finder please not- ify N. S. McNally, Blackstock, or the Star Office. i < Feed Crain for Sale Apply to Ernest Holtby, Manchester, Ont. ntario | - > © Reduced Operating Costs A ways. "By providing a piston-to-cylinder seal which maximum power. It helps fo save friction waste in every part, keeps the engine running smoothlyand out of 'the repair shop and minimizes Gepreciation. = ee a Ts Imperial Polarine prevents friction. by, coatin every wearing surface with a heat and r-resisting oil film. It id all the po dg the piston chamber. Imperial Polarine gives correct lubrication to every part of your car. _ One of the three grades described below is special suited to your motor. Look for the Imperial Polarine Chart of mmendati when you buy oil and learn which grade to use. _ Sfommencations. ~ ; Liperk Polarine is sold in sealed gallon and four-gallon cans, 1214- allon steel kegs, steel half-barrels and barrels, by dealers everywhere. here is an appreciable saving in buying half-barrels and barrels. MPERIAL Polarine reduces automobile operating costs in many Pa . ¥ way robbery. Three well dress- | 1h "NOTICE The Farmers' Union Milling Co. has a car of bran and shorts due to arrive. Parties wanting same will do well to beok their orders. Yours Truly, ¢ The Farmers' Union Milling Co. Per Jas. McKee, Manager Notice toCreditors Of Sgrah Jane Stubbs, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, widow, de' ceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56, of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes 8f Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Sarah Jane Stubbs, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, widow who died on or about the 7th day of May A.D, 1920, are, on or before the 23:d day of August A.D. 1920, to send by post, pre-paid. to W. F. Dobson, Man- chester, Ontario, and .'W. F. Thompson, Manchester, Ontario, the executors of the last will and Testament of said deceased their christian namés and surnames, ad: dresses and descriptions, the full par. ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature securites (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Executors wi proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which natice shall have been given as above. required, and the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person "or Jorn of who claim. or claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time such distribution. Dated at Port Perry this Twentieth day of July, A.D. 1920. - Win, H, His, Solicitor for said Executors 2 For Sale. 2 27 acres of land, on lot 23, concession 1, Brock Township. Apply te James McKinley, 994 Bathurst St. Toronto. [31-3 For Sale at a Bargain walnut, regular $155. For sale at $126. Mada A ©. . George R. Davey: t to church.and Apply will | good running water, hip : ri of|J. H. Brown, A new Cabinet Phonolo, solid (Light medium body) oF pON NS TUN Aid IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A . (Medium heavy body) - A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED TO YOUR MOTOR -, . ._ OTL LIMITED Lights Eubrication ® 9 ee = 3! Cities ' (Extra heavy body) 7 For Sale . 150 acre, 85 plowed, balance pasture; plenty of shade and roof barn, stone foundation, ving house, brick and frame house, 8 rooms, small orchard, short distance from Station, school and church, first' ¢lass dairy farm, good hay land. Apply to Seagrave, Bell Phone 116 r 1-4. " C. SWITZER wishes to announce that he has taken _ over the local Massey-Harris | Agency * oy d il k < : y andwill keep parts Noo osepiniia cs. _ PORT PERRY W. J. COOK 300 acres, 8 room frame CoUAgE; bath, furnace, hard and soft water, stone cellar, hip roof barn 100 x 60, stone stable under 48. stabling for 100 cattle, 21 h pig pen; hen house, implement house and garage, spring creek; wells at barns, about 12 acres timber, This is a first-class farm for grain or stpck, buildings and land extra good. Anyone wanting & good farm-at 'a reasonable price should look this over. ~ 200. acres, Cartwright, 8. room * frame house in_ good repair." Barn 130 x 36 white ash an all milling ex to have five years to "house, conven: TEACHER OF VIOLIN ool, ideal jest tos) Suitable for dairying.{. Appl ere A bo Mrs. T. . i ley on the en Cs Ea bis > ss may be obtained at the Star |b house in best of repair and neatly few; bi all, cement floors; barn no 2 hip roof 70 x 2 silos timb 23 acres timber. maple: birch, basswood: Yesalosks bers. : Real Estate . 62 acres, about 50 acres timber, in the Township of : rs, comprised of cedar, igch, beech, ma basswood, rock elm, and second gro nb pi "Re r i t Might house in exchange. Bo - Ya acre, double house at Myrtle, brick cottage, b rooms on each side, 2 furnaces, well-at door, frame stable and drive house; cement walks. PR "57 acres on county road, Small frame house in good 'repair; barn 56 x 36 on 9 Hoot stone wall, cement floors, silo, wind- en »small frui tone stable under. al 8 "house, pi y in 42 ale and 4 aes a. rama Ets baa, KH mete lee x ve house spr : possession, plowing done 180 Actes cultivated, balance Shes some ay r seeding.' plowing. don : suitable for milling. AISA TNE TN "Con ksxtinm # Jam 0 « 44 en' i stone all, .sabling Jar, large House, two for. horses, 26 cattle, box sta silo; pig jes, barn 70 x 34, stone stable, cement' pen, drive honse; separator room. | fioors, lay bain 30% 30, he house: and clay loam, 25 acres seeded down. * pig pen 50 x 26, drive house, 90 acres cul- Fy 70 acres, 6 room frame. house, stone tivated, level land, some bush. Sold sub. - cellar, barn 60 x40 on 9 ft 'cement wall. ject to present lease having 'three cement floor gh, drive house 36 x run. t arrange for fall pos- 18 on 9 ft cement separate root house session. Also a five roomed house and a > shut & acres orcha.d, 12 acres timber. "property. Terms and interest :

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy