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Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1920, p. 1

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Sense Medical Advise 60c each Stationery ; Chocolates Cigars hs Chewing Gum Bathing Caps Morrison's Drug Store of earry +16, and 17 jewel styles. Our Repair Department is at Your Service JAMES MKEE Ape Get our cans ready, About Se tember 1st, the best varieties of' Plums and Peaches will be ready. © We will have a good. supply EET on hand . A) Wait for the best varieties. Mem R. Grant, and C z . "Eudora Re * great aptitude for business and as a salesman had 2d He was ,. on. November 27, 8 and Laura, Mallory. His minister, and his paternal ficer who served during ar, and afterwards settled near. 2 Mr. Jones was educated at Albert College. After leaving college, he taught Public School for'one year, and then began his business career at Madoc. After clerking for some time for the late E. D. O'Flynn, he was taken into partnership by his employer. = About 1870 he moved to Port Perry to manage a general store for Paxton & Jones,- Shortly after, he and "his brother William bought the business, and for eight years carried on a large trade under the firm name of Jones Bros, After selling out their business to Abbs, Patterson and Reid, the Jones brothers went intoiron mining near Kinmount with the late Thomas Paxton, M,P.P. In 1883 C, W. Jones returned to Port Perry and resumed business, this time in partnership with Mr, D. Re: Davenport. Some years later, they sold out and went to Michigan and California, but event: ually returned to Port Perry, and once more engaged in busi- ness there. © Mr. Jones remained there until 1909, when he moved to Haliburton County, and @fterwards to the Village of Bancroft, to engage in pulpwood and lumber business, in ich he has been associated for some years with his son, He is survived by +s of Toronto; Gordon M. ancroft; by four daughters W. J. M, Cragg, of Kobe, Japan; Mrs. C.F, Hunt, of York City, Mrs. Bancroft; by two brothers, Dr. G. W. Jones, of Imlay City, Mich., gnd W, M. Jones, of Roland Man., and by three sisters, Mrs. Hedge, of Hyde Park, Ontario, Mrs. Paxton, and in 1885 to Mary A. his widow, by four sons, Geor harles H., of New Bedford, of Hillsboro, N.B., and Mrs. Tuer, of Liberty, Texas The late Mr. Jones was a talented He showed few equals; his religious zeal, and his man. moreover, his generous nature, ability as a publi¢ speaker marked hin éut as one who would have made his mark also in the Christiah ministry, or in pub- lic life. He made & host of friends, who will mourn his death Qur sincere sympathy is extended to the family and' friends. Interment took place at Prince Albert, on Tuesday of this week. The places of business were closed, and the town 'bell was tolled in honour of the deceased, 7 Buying Local Bonds A writer in The Financial Post says, "The time has come . when 'municipalities will have to take 'a greater interest in their own securities,' * Sa And Canadian municipalities are beginning to take a greater interest in the ultimate Rlacing 'of their debentures. Municipalities that have depended entirely upon the lar rer finaneial centres to absorb their securities in the past are djs- Sovering that there is a market for their bonds and debentites (AT Hi .. From Halifax inthe east, to Pentietton in the -west, a score or more or more of municipalities are conducting bond selling campaigns. : Rr i NG : DEALER IN b PIANOS; OR The following is the "J. M. English, 85 points a on McLaughlin, 83 poiftts E. L: Stackhouse, of Ottawa, and Miss pg Re ---------------------- Se Cia p Competitio ng ld crop: competi in gat right for 1920, hts ¥ Ison Marlow, 88 poin allace Marlow, $74 points { Luther L. E. Mountjoy, 84} | Fred Taylor, 824 points ; i There were 13 competing /. J. Rilance, of Beaverton, as the judge. . Victorian W, I. The regular monthly meeting of the Victorian Women's In- stitute will be held at the home of Mrs. Matthew Smith, on ' Wednesday, September 1st, at 12.30 p,m." Lunch served. i Bowling Tournament at ort Perry i i Li: { The Bowling Tournament held at Port Perry Greens, on Wed- [nesday last, was a grand sue- | cess. The day was ideal and: everything went along without" & hitch in the proceedings. The {bowling was good and some { very close and interesting con-! tests were run off. {During the evening and at the conclusion of the Primary Event the trophy and prizes for this winners and runners up. Mr. McNab, of Uxbridge, was for- mally presented with the Cup of the Central Ontario Bow ing League which = Uxbridge has won three years in succession. The following are the teams and the score of each. Primary Event' Round 1 Port Perry--Purdy, 9 Uxbridge--Hepburn, 11 Port Perry--Mellow, 28. Sunderland--Pinkham, 5 ° Port Perry--Mclntyre, 9 Lindsay--Turner, 12 findsayRogers, 48 ln Beaverton--McMillan, 16 Uxbridge--McNab, 12 ' Canning:on--Plank, 13 Lindsay--Brady, 13 Port Perry--=McCaw, 11 Sunderland--St. John, 8 Port Perry--Letcher, 14 Sunderland--Brethour, 9 Port Perry--McHoull, 13 Port Perry--Jeffrey, 11 Uxbridge--Tipper, 7 Round 2 Hepburn, 12 Mellow, 11 McMillan, 14 'Turner, 9 Brady, 16 Plank, 10 McHoull. 14 Letcher 5 Jeffrey, bye : Round 3 Hepburn. 20 MeMillan, 5 Jeffrey, 14 Brady, 9 McHoull, bye Semi Finals A Jeffrey, 13 McHoull, 6 Hepburn, bye Final Port Perry Uxbridge Jeffrey, 21 Hepburn 11 R H Short Dr: Mellow Jas Harrison 'E Miller P Ingram ; Tunstill Consolation Event Round 1 Pinkham, 6 Rogers, 18 cNab, MeCaw, 7 Brethour, 18 St. John. 12 Tipper, bye Round 2 Purdy, 19 Meclntyre, 14 - MeNab, y 9 Bre , 6 'Mellow, 18 Turner, 5 _ event were presented to the » } 22 g Plank, 2 bye * 0 RR RT PERRY 11 a.m. » re All are Welcome. Next Sunday fg : S AVING. -- The every successful business venture is built on Savings. A The Standard Bank of foundationofalmost | Canada can be of great assist- ance in helping you to de! velop your business, ; OF CANADA PORT PERRY BRANCH ©. R.H.SHORT Matacen ~ WL Purdy, 11 Tinpa:. 19 McNab, i0 Plank. 9 Leteher. 15 MeNilla:., 2 Brady. hye Round 4 Letcher, 16 McHoull, 14 Semi Finals Purdy, 9 Letcher 15 MeHoull, bye Final : McHoull, 10 skip, Letcher, 18 Jas Swan John Nasmith Jas Lucas i F Taggart C V Purdy As you will see by the score Mr Jeffrey wins the primaxy with Mr Hepburn runner. =. Mr. M. Letcher wins the eon- - faolation with Mr. J. MeHoull o& runner up. This is the second time Mr Letcher and his quas- tette have won the consolation, Dr. Mellow won the "Hard Luck" eyent with Purdy as run- ner up. ~ Two rinks of local bowlers went to Whitby on Friday night and played 4 games winning by up. Change in Game Laws Partridge may be shot between the 5th and 20th of November only and no person shall take, kill, or have in his possession more than five birds in any one day, nor more than ten for the season. No muskrat shall be shot or speared at any time, nor shall any muskrat or heaver house or dam 'b& cut, speared, broken or destroyed at any time, No trap must be set closer than five feet from a muskrat or . beaver house. Another impor- tant change is that' moose or deer cannot be shot or molested while in water: Lodge No. 76 Meets every Second and Fourth ~~ Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome * T.W. McLean, .P. Ingram, oN. GC. Secretary CHURCHES 'GREENBANK 7.30 p.m. . Pastor E. Orsborn ¥ STANDARD BANK

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