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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1920, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hooper left holidaying Hy town, the ts .of Mrs. Hill's mother . Richard. Mr. Hill san 4 sing solo in the Methodist ch on Sunday evening. Mrs Cowie left for her home in Gravenhurst on Tuesday after visit to her mother, Mrs. Robt McKnight. _ Rev. Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hall are spending their holidays near th ee . Bates con- Care on Sunday, and will continue to do so until Rey. Mr, Hall's return. : Mr, Arthur Allin, of Ottawa, is visiting his uncle, Mr. A . W. in, } Mr. William Ross, of Toronto, nt Saturday of last week vis. Joe friends in town. ' Messrs. Clinton Short and L Br Harrison. have just re- « turned from a very pleasant : holiday at Sturgeon Point. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Allin, of ~Oshawa, have been the guests 'of 'Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allin. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Motherell; and Mrs. M. Motherell, of Win- nipeg, "have been visiting friends in town. Mr. Motherell was a former resident of Port Perry, but has not been here for many years. He sees many changes, and is well pleased with the im- provements that have been made. Mr. E. H. Purdy has been judging field crops near Parry Sound. ® BORN--In Port Perry, on August 5th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs, Harry Nott, of Toronto, a daughter. Mrs. Harry Nott; accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Gunning, both of Toronto, are spending a short vacation with Mrs. R. P. Nott. Mr. and Mrs. Bigler, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmendorf motored from Rochester to Port Perry, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Carmichoel. Miss Catherine McPhail has returned to Oshawa after spend- ing a couple of weeks at her home in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. ' Charlie Bower- man are taking a. trip to the Georgian Bay, going by motor boat. <Mr and Mrs, G. Musgrove have been holidaying in Owen Sound. Rev. and Mrs Rowland are ~ spending part of their holidays | with Mrs. Rowland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Musgrove. . Misses Wilhelmine and Pearl Evans of Toronto, spent the weekend in town. Mr. Frank Chapman, U. F. 0. Nominee, attended the Imperial Dress Conference at Ottawa last Mr. George Collins effected the following sales of farm pro- Phen Stanley Pogue, Seugog, ght Wesley Page's farm in Reach, and Milton Collins has bought the Stanley Pogue farm. Word was received on Tuesday of the death of Rev. Mr. Yelland . at'his home in Exeter. Deceased | 'was the father of Mr. Sampson -Yelland of Port Perry, who re- ived a hurried .cdll on Saturday ge to see his father who was n failing fast. r. Yelland's friends extend sympathy to him in his] griday to spend a month in : <Q Port Perry, Ont, Church of the Ascension There will be no 'mid-week service in the Church of 'the | Ascension on Thursday svening : of this week. i : Port Perry Fair ; September 16 & 17| Prize lists out this week SE Personal Mrs. Wm. Woodley, Lindsay Ba Wooster, Me mil} oodley, Mrs. oodley, o of Bris and Mr. Wm. Woodley, Brisbane; Australia, were the unday. yTICA < Mr. Brown, of Toronto, spent the week end at Mr. H. Davis'. Miss Elda Christie spent the week end with her parents. The Ladies' Aid will meet on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. Hortop. Everybody welcome. > Miss Maud Ashton is home for a few holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon and family spent Sunday at Caesarea Mrs Henderson, of Toronto, spent Sunday at Mr. H Dayis'. "Mrs. Clarence Gall, is visiting at Mr. Harper's, The road at Utica is being im- proved by a new cement bridge. Maid Wanted For general house work. Ap- ply to Mrs. S. Jeffrey Qe ine Myrtle Recent showers have done much to improve the pasture and help the root crop. Mr. and Mrs. W. McGowan and son Willie, of Toronto, have been holidaying at Mrs. Todd's. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Chalk Lake, § spent Sunday at Mr. Thos u ' Mr. Leury, of Cochrane, visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Robt. Chisholm. - It is reported that Mr. John Burns, Jr.," of Manchester, has purchased the: livery business from Mr. Thos. Smith, .and will take possession in the fall. Mr, and Mrs. Spanding, of Toronto, have been visiting the latter's aunt Mrs. Geo. Ross is and INSURANCE EXCELSIOR LIFE FIRE ; . Sick and Accident AUTOMOBILE (Theft, Fire and Liability) 'GEO. R., DAVEY. AGENT There is to be a 'Baseball Match at the Fair Grounds on' Friday at 3.30 PORT _PERRY "hh R. BENTLEY, om. . \. guests of Mr. Frank Woodley on: : location. 3. D. McMaster er. Veterinary Surgean Office at Jhouse. east of Swit: mith sho 'Port P Pony, Btari Florence M. Cook A: T.C.M.and A. O.C. M. Teacher of Piano Bell Phone %r2 Sept. 4 Feed Grain for Sale Apply to Ernest Holtby, Manchegter, Ont. Notice to Creditors the Township of Reach, in' the County of 'Ontario, widow, de- ceased. Pursuant to Sec. 56, of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 21914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having Slams against the ate 0 Sarah Jane Stubbs, late of the Township of Reach, inthe County of Ontariofwidow who died on or about the 7th day of May-A.D, 1920, are, on or before the 23rd 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 sdid deceased their christian names and- surnames, ad- dresses and descriptiéns, the full par. ticulars of 'their claims, a statement of their accounts and thesnature securites (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Executors will proceed to distribute the 'assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have bsen given as above required, and the said 8 will not be liable for the said assets or'any part thereof, to any person or persons of who claim or claims notice shall not have been received them at the time of isuch distribution. Dated at Port Perry this Twentieth day A.D. 1920 of July, A. Wm, H. Harris, Solicitor for said Executors 0 For Sale 27 acres of land, on lot 23, foncession 1,. Broek Township, = ply 'to James McKinley, 994 Bathurst. St: Toronto. [31-8 For Sale at a Bargain A new Cabinet Phonolo, solid walnut, regular $155. For sale at $125. George R. Davey Farm For Sale Part of lot 23, con' 13, Reach, 65 acres, good barn, stone base- ment, Food Stables, implement house, roomed house, conven- ient to church and "school, ideal Suitable for dairying. Apply to Mrs. T. Midgley, on the premises. i: [31-8 Apply at Star Office. - 7 Mc Sr ISSEY For Liver Ills. ' Of Sarah Jane Stubbs, late of |: Two Iron child's cots for sale. FALL ° Peterboro Business College, Ltd. | Tuesday, Sept. ih, OUR GRADUATES are suc- cessful. Why? Because we have modern office equip- ment, experienced teachers and latést text-books. OUR STUDENTS are train- ed to: 'operate the following office appliances: --Mimeo- graph, Dictaphone, Calculat- ing Machines, Adding Ma- . chines, Book-keeping Post- ing Machines, Vertical Files, : Twpewriter, ete. THIS EQUIPMENT cost 'thousands of dollars--~but we installed it real- izing that to train our students pro: perly they must be able tg handle the machines they will run ra in the best offices. OUR STUDENT owing to this train- ing are able to accept the better class of position at a better salary. In arranging to attend a business college --see that they have the above g less will "do these' day of hustle--but it would have been alright 50 years ago. You want the best? Write for terms +. J.A. MoKONE, Principal / 2 a | Roadsters Ponies, Caring Home Tandems, and Avguit 17; 18, 19, 20, 21 5 Days of Solid Enjoyment A $6000 in Cash, and $2400 in Cup Prizes 100--Classes--100 Huntefs, High Jumpers, Saddle and Harness Hors, ; our-in- Hand horoughbred and the Heavy Draft. iat and teeple Chase Races Daily. ~ As staged at the Olympic in London, England. The most spectacular performance of expert, horseman- ship ever shown in America, and" possibly the only ~ , chance to witness the event in Canada this year. _ | Don't Miss the Royal Canadian Dragoons Ia the famous Musical Ride, they are better than ever: The 48th Highlanders Band will furnish musie at each'performance. Military Tattoo and F ireworlss 2 at Night + For Sale 150 acre, 85 plowed, balance pasture, plenty of shade and good 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 farm, good hay land. Apply to J. H. Brown, Seagrave, Bell Phone 116 r 1-4. °C SWITZER | wishes to announce that he has taken - "over the local Masséy-Harris Agency nd will kee tg 3 his blac Softh x shop i in PORT PERRY _MISS HAZEL COCKBURN TEACHER. OF VIOLIN Class started July 1st, 1920. - Applications 4 I for terms, ete. Jay be obtained st the Star Office, : F all Fair rae pa : suitable for ili Lamas Stout i BEE W. J. COOK : Real Estate 300 acres, 8 room frame cottage, bath, 62 acres, about 50 acres timber, in the furnace, and soft water, stone cellar, Township 'of Manvers, comprised of cedar, house in best of repair and nearly new; bi 'ech, maple, basswood, rock: elm, hip roof barn 100 x 60, stone stable under and second growth: pine. River running all, cement floors; barn no 2 hip roof 70 x through property. Any son wanting 48. stabling for 100 cattle, 21 horses, 2 silos timber should i investigate, Pi consider pig pen, hen house, implement house and house in exchange. fase spring creek, wells at barns, about 2 acres timber, This is a firsticlass farm ". V4 acre, oobi house 'at Myris, bck for grain or stock, buildings and land extra cottage, 6 rooms on each side, 2 furnaces, good, Anyone wanting a farm at a 1 reasongble price should look this over. wellat dean frame smble'snd drive house, 200 acres, Cartwright, 8: Zon frame. . 57acreson county von amall frame house in. good repair. « Barn 130 x 36 hLouge in good repair; barn, x 36 on. 9" stone stable wider o all ment floors, . stabs foot stone wall, cement floors, le wind~ ling for 2 cattle and 4 horses, hay mill, hen house, pi orchard and, 56 x 36, drive house 2 x 20, also garage. small fruit, some % 5 bel to vi 180 acres cultivated, balance timber some spring "or fall possession, plowing .and ready for seeding 70 acres, 6 room frame house, stone cellar, barn 60 x 40 on 9 ft cement wall, cement floor all through, drive house 36 x '15 acres orchard, 700 trees, 300 Duch. 2 ess, balance of different varieties of win- ai 97 acres, Lot 24;.Con. 2 } X ship, stone house, stone hg repair, hard soft water, huildings. and i isa most desi being e "to Schools and only a short distance to town ration of 'Port Perry, 6 acres in Port Perry, 5 room frame ge opi, soil mostly ho Har, 30 x 40 on a {mats ie sable Be orchard a | small fruit. 2 " ; ! pers GRAND CAVALRY DISPLAY ¥ % sie fom Ril, Con. a Bg ih as the Sadler farm, Taree stone house, two thom 6 seven orchard T3 acres tnmber, sorion barn 70x 34, sane sable, sement Fall possession. : rs, hay x30, hen house and ul Big peh 50 2 26. deive house 30 aston out ak: 3B timber, maple: birch, basswood some 'bush. Sold sub. white ash and hemlock; all milling Amber fect ts present, Insc heving aliout three Faishases to 8 hen five years to remove Lo Also a five somet ha a - able on property. Terms and interest

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