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Port Perry Star, 11 Aug 1921, p. 4

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Hay Fover, Sui af as Cap. are just as sure for Rheum- : Sued' Neuritis, ete. Sold locally by P. G. Morrison. Mrs. Rose, of Detroit, is the guest of Mrs. John Harrison. Mr. and Mrs, Dr. jnderson, o of Jleveland Mr, and Mrs. T den, Toronto, and Miss Saw bell, Ottawa, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Medd, of nya. Miss Eula Arlidge, Mr, G. Ainsley Arlidge, and Mr. G. Rattray Robertson, of Toronto, were fhe guests uring the week of Mr. M. Arlidge, of the: Canadian Bak of Commerce September 27-28 are the dates set for the Cartwright Fair. Gerrow, Stouffville, has beau visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gerrow. August 17th is the date of the P.ospect Lawn Concert Port Perry High School Normal Entrance ad Junior Matriculatio 1 Passed Normal Eoin Roy Brown (honors), Charles Cawker, Ernest Gerrow (hon), Lewis McLean, Percy Malcolm, James Michie, Ella Spence, Allen Sweetman (hon), Alymer Tennyson, Edna Wallace (hon) 2 Passed Junior Matriculation Roy Brown, Chas. Cawker, (partial), Ernest Gerrow, Harold Jackson, (passed in French Com- position), Lewis McLean, Percy Malcolm, Helen Mellow, (com- pleted), James Michie, Ella Spence, Allen Sweetman, Aly- mer Tennyson, Edna Wallace Don't Miss the Prospect Lawn Concert Aug. 17 The work "of repairing the school is progressing and will certainly be an improvement. The Board of Education have re-engaged Miss Glasgow for the next term. Business Purchased Mr. 8. L. Wright of Uxbridge has purchased Mr. J. Nasmith's vulcanizing business and expects to re-open it on: August 15. Picnic Postponed Until Friday The Methodist a. School Picnic will be held at Cawker's woods on Friday afternoon. Au- to drivers are requested to be at the Church at 1.80 p.m. Bowling Tournament The Central Ontario Bowling League Tournament will be held at the Port Perry Greens on Wednesday, August 24th. Cartwright Council Regular meeting of the Coun- cil was held with all members present. Minutes of last meet- ing read and confirmed. Bill presented for burying dead fish on the shore of Lake Scugog. On metion bill laid on the table for consideration. By-Law duly passed fixing Totes for the following: unty $9609.92 Qouty and bridges 5500.00 Schools Grant 5400.00 Township Total rate for above 23 mills By-Law also passed re School Nite estimates. 53 S. No. 1 $300. 00 2 500.00 9 275. Orders sgd as follows: Pedlar People Flivert Hes 98. Children' 8 Aid Soc. G rant 40. Forder roads ete. 145. by Wi Railroad tax 2%. illiamson poles 4, rder refund 6. Summer colds, Asth. -| 7|waiian Orchestra and Concert Car 1 threshing. Coal now in stock, : licited. CL VIC CKERY. Lost Bar Pin set inte and a gapphire, 4 Sata turday. ease Te i to Miss Rink News The purchase of the property for a 4 site from Wm. Parr been completed, and the Rink Company have received the title deed. A number of build- ing plans have been seen, and the Directors went to Uxbridge to see the rink there. Building cost are steadily going down, and that is the reason the build- ing is delayed Stook Notes W. J. Mitchell, of Manchester, has improved stock by importing a couple of fine Chester Whitss from Portland, Michigan. are pl to see this ii Droge sive move on the Mr. Mitchell, even Hod] the hog market is not very promising at the present time, It's the man who has the staying power who wins Manchester Mrs. D. F. Hagarman and daughter Mrs. Rumball are wiih Mrs. S. Barret. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Edward Barrett on Wednesday. Sacrament servicés were con- ducted in the Methodist Church, here on Sunday last. The Manchester Girls Circle were entertained by the Girls' Club of Prospect. They all had a delightful time. Miss Helen Crosier spent a few days with Miss Nora Wallace, Port Perry, last week. Mrs. Bennett of Muskoka is with her mother Mrs, Boys. Miss May Coultice is visiting her sister Mrs. W. Walker. Mrs. White, Barrie, is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hill and family with Mr. and Mrs. Thos Barret and Miss Marion were in Caesarea on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier and Mrs. Bond called on friends in Brooklin and Whitby on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Best, of Manilla P. I. was the guest of Mrs. EH. Bond a couple of days this week. Raglan Mrs. H. Collins spent a day in the city last week. Master Joe MdCann spent Sunday at home. Miss Audrey Brandon visiting at Mrs. H. Collins. Master Gordon Vallant visiting at home. The Fielding Machine is on the job again. Mr. R. Davidson has his barn completed. Mr. R. Corner's raising was well attended. Concert at Prospect The Prospect Ladies' Aid and] Young Ladies' Club are holding a lawn concert at the home of W. J. Cook, on Wednesday even- ing, J, Cock; 17th. Toronto Ha- Company will be Shere, together with Mr, O. L. Thompson and an élocutionist. ~ See bills for particulars. Hear the Hawaiian Or. chestra at Prospect Lawn Concert About' 1400 people will take part in the Canadian National Exhibition spectacle this year. Coming Dr. F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St, Toronto, Onsometyist and eye- sight specialist will be at A, J. Davie drugstore, Port Perry, on Thursday, August 11, where he can Sonselted about your eyes] Beacock, Clerk ig, I g oad of stean : coal rh 0 m A Pea, Nut and Stove : "Orders so-| 2 diamo ort Farson - ward. Finder} BE 3 Jesse or leave at Star Office. Soldtby P. G. Morrison 13th ANNUAL COBOURG HORSE SHOW August 16-20 Over 1g us with prizes in Cash and Cups exceeding ,000. Special Features Daily A Flat Race and Steeple Chase - -also Exhibition of Expert Horseman- ship, and Military Tactics by a Cavalry Squad from R. M. C., Kingston. High Jumping will this his yout prove well worth seeing as the best horses in the jumping class will be here and every effort will be made to break the FB I ME It ' 490 Touring . ' = $860 Ce 4% Coupe - . $135 FB 490 Sedan - - $13% FB 490 Light Delivery b $860 FB Touring Special "Prices F. 0, B. Garsws. Sales Tax extra BEARE BROS. Dealers at Port Perry and Uxbridge + SE A EE $009 09004 0000006000600 60060000000000000000bo000banas PEF E44 ba of CONFIDENCE who made the wonder- ful jump 7 feet, 10% inches in Horse Show Park in 1912. Three evening concerts with Firewords Moving Pictures, etc,--Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. General Admission 50c. Grand Stand 50c Autos 25¢ Egerton Boyce Uryanist and Choir Director Port Perry Methodist Church Pupils accepted in piano, organ and voice. Thorough, practical anu up- to-date methods used. Terms moder- rate. Apply at Private studio at the home of Rev. |, C. Bell, Port Perry. House for Sale home for sale, corner of Perr: and Shanley Sts. 9 room brie floors, hard and soft water, fine lawn, possession in August. We make CLOTHES that fit. See our range of suitings and be convinced <we make and sell - the best. W. H. DOUBT Sonya Miss Pearl Ewen has returned to the West, after her vacation, accompanied by her sister, Miss Jean Ewen. We regret to report Mr. Jas Watson on the sick list. Rev. Geo. and Mrs. Mason are having a week's holidays. Visitors during the week: Miss Jean Ormiston, of New York City; Misses Lexie and A. W. Allin is offering his | house, electric lights, hardwood | Gertrude Munro, Miss M Watson ' Phone Adel 7458 Literature on request Cre PaciFic FARM LABORERS WANTED Tai Sug Going "--$15 to WINNIPEG. "Fare Returning" --$20 from WINNIPEG. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM TORONTO Full particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. B. HOWARD, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, 34 cont per mile Winnipag to destination. %4 cont per milo starting point to Winnipeg. GOING DATES a TERRITORY i 5 AUGUST 8, From Stations in Ontaria, Smith's 's ine. to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore Line * and From 8 Ki to R . | From Stations on Toronto-Sudbury fii fod between Toronto Parry Sound, inel AUGUST 17 From Stations Dranocel to Port McNicoll and Bur ton, to Bo rir ure. p From Stations South and West af*P. to to and includi TAUGUSY to, {¥ From O, Owen Sound. Nvierion 2 Scanacrie, Fees including H, milton ng wna Mary's, Xe 3 or! urwell, an anches, AUQUST 22. {From Stations Toronts and North to Befae tuclasive. LEONARD LEA AR OIL DEAFNESS and BE ED NOISE. Simply it Back of the Ears and rt in Nostrils, For sale in Port Perry by P G. MORRISON 7 DR. J. W. DAVIS, pc. pc CHIROPRACTOR x 'Suite 104, 8] Victoria Street, Toronto Palmer Graduate The Voice 'That Commands Supplies! Long Distance Mobilizes the Necessities sof Life i yous set not lack, food or other: necessities; growing ; IS eau) of Ends and, ru You over two A My Toronto Wis sp ro fer ry dy. i wiles ET jr ter ei a ite Progressive dealers rely on Hie os Backs eh Eri! es quickly, bu use 1t ens to secure. + the order at the same time. _ unites af paste Ona quiet morning a thirty to 1 oy some 5,000 telephone. Fe Diane and king ous rings up week inthe sty markets, summoned by eri Te enables conditions and order x rings up fom

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