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Port Perry Star, 23 Feb 1922, p. 1

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JAMES Mc _ JEWELLER ; 3 | Love Boat"'--By -- of Venetian Moon "What'll You Do" --Fox Trot No One's Fool" --Fox Trot ditty These new Feist songs are on sale now at 35¢ copy KEE STATION ER / One between Seagrave and Port Perry Two at Saintfield, 2a] - Two at Greenbank. ' Thirty-one hotels in Port Perry ar eh tele} ting Cart- it. FOOL Sqn remark- able fact is that there never was} a hotel on Scugog Island. till Al that the illicit still fof. a Ye arin A "pure," did prevent men from see- interes visit from these {interesting fiends. ' Now almost all these hotels are gone, and with. I the eve disap- "| peared the "good old days' when Ga cemented every 3 birgaing ons, and 9 opt pl lively ow 'progressive man |" ro sees that one lige is 'suf icient for Port Perry and he is turning the ground floor of the St. Charles into two Ic | stores, in one of which Mr. Har- i {old Archer will conduct his hard- 'ware 'business. 3 A J rt Raglan; Mr, Irvin Ormision spent 'a few days in the city last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Brent and family, visited at Mr. R. Coates', | of Shirley, on Sunday. "Miss Erie Nottingham enter- tained a number of her friends at a Valentine Party on Tuesday evening last and a very enjoyable time was spent. | Miss Emma Hodgson has re turned home after s Spending the vast week-with friends on Scugog. A number from here attended the Shantymen's concert given at Myrtle on Monday evening. al | report it the best of the sea- Glad to report that Mrs. R Squeleh is ay after her ness. ora Hyland spent the dathor b homein Cadmus: To otto on Jo Thurs. of last week. 8 Ald: eda jot ) ey tof Ose Jive. "There were also an illicit dis-| "pays for Dans 5 buy new goods po "that they may sell them and' ke a profit on which to Then some merchants put these goods neatly away on the shelves, and - gest |to-advertise the fact that |they have these goods, so, {that it is not surprising | that| their customers sometimes remark, "Why, I never ew you carried these ods." But more frequent-| people say nothing. They Ber" and Te mich be si buy their goods else- that lng * "ioe devils," and dying' "af. t" soeidl) Bi acc Dp 'here attended 2 er Tro, Jere sale held sof Oona ot there. Every new shipment of pods received is subject patter for newsy advertis- g--the kind of advertising \t pays for itself, As long as thousands. of "le ty stores by our local peo- ol advertising will more th in pay for itself. the saintly 'Old Fashioned er," who at the door of the house is adopted son--at Manches-!- ter on Mageh 10. Change of Program 'It was' the intention of the Port Perry Rink Company Di- rectorsto admit shareholders free at the Carnival on March 3rd. In fact there is a motion on the min- ute books of the Company to that| effect. But when when this idea became public, a considerable number of shareholders thought this would be an unwise move in view of the fact that there is still urgent need for meney to pay the outstanding obligations of the Company. Consequently the motion for free admittance of shareholders to the Carnival of March 8rd was rescinded. However, the Directors were face to face with the fact that had promised certain privileges to shareholders; and so it was decided to put on a Community Night. at which shareholders are te be the invited guests, but the general public will be wel- comed to enjoy the fun upon pay- ment he sum to be announced 5, on the bills which will appear: later: The date has been set for, Wednesday evening, March 8 Two feature of the evening' s program have been decided upon TDlenty of time for skating and ndance of good music. Other go anee of the program are be- ing arranged. Willetts Found ed 12 il 2nd Barrie Sehool | and ght she lars are spent annually m|: 8 he gram, games of all kinds were 3 played, snd Ti finally light refresh- | will de Bp J SR flatly o spent. A Beautiful Play e beautiful play "An Old Fons Mother' will be given in the hall at Manchester on the evening of March 10, under the Susi fogs of Je Buspices of the Remem the 'date, ed Md for big bills, Open Meetings re Electricity Reeve Rundle has received word from Mr. Parker of the Hydro Commission that open meetings are being arranged at which the uses of electricity on the farm and elsewhere to be il- lustratéd by pictures. The: meetings will be in the evening, and will be held on the following dates: Wick--February 28. Greenbank--March 1. Seagrave--March 2. Myrtle Station Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson have returned home from a two months' visit with relatives at Niagara Falls, Myr. Roy Ferguson, Blackstock, spent Monday with his uncle, Mr. J. E. Beacock. Mrs. Stewart Bryant, of Sas- katchewan, who has been visiting her father and other relatives here, returned to her homein the West last week. At the recent Toronto Conser- vatory examinations held in the Whitoy Ladies' College; Mrs. L. Tordiff's pupils who were sue- cessful are as follows-- Primary Piano-- Ruth Stutta- ford, honors. Introductory Piano -- Pauline Price, first class honors. Special mention should be made of Ruth Stuttaford, as she ob- tained honors in Elementary last summer, and passed her Primary Piano in six months with honors. On Thursday evening, February 16th, some pleasant hours were spent, when the pupils of Mrs. L rdiff gave a piano recital, The company included pupils with their parents and a few in- vited guests, numbering about forty-five. The program was very pleas- ing from start to finish. During the 8 program, Mr. T. Price, who as chairman, asked Mrs, eer to come forward, and in a few well chosen words, on he- half of her pupils, he spoke of the esteem in which Mrs, Tordiff is held b: them, and the excel- lence and patience of her work as a teacher, and the good work she 'has done among and for them. As a token of their love and respect for her, little Miss Evelyn Gilroy presented Mrs. Tordits Iwith a pretty and f t bo- quet of narcissus: ang jongalls. Mrs. Tordiff acknowledged the kindly and beautiful gift with warm words of thanks. At the conclusion of the pro- to a close an even- | part as 'Everyone heartily agrees that it was a time well and prof-{F . TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGRTY-THREE MILLIONS H. G. Hutcheson, Manager x my SPECIAL Naval Oranges, re 90¢ dozen. 8 % ogo. ; -Naval Oran es, regular 40c dozen. P "For 800 All good scund fruit. Splendid for marmalade We also have Naval Oranges at 50c, 60c. and 70¢ a dozen " Grapefruit, 3 for 35¢ Grapefruit 10c each Bananas, 40c¢ & 50c doz. . Lemons 30c dozen * Spanish Onions, 216 25¢ Malaga Grapes 'CASH AND CARRY MEANS b CHEAPER GOODS, 3 La i D. CORBMAN. i ATR Utica Mrs, Steer was calling on Mra. James Mitchell one day last week. Mr. Geo. Lyle was visiting at Mr: Frank Hortops on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wagg of Prince Albert, were the guests of Men and Mrs. Harlem Wagg recently. Miss Cora Kerry was visiting Miss Mae Rusnell one day last week. We 'are sorry to report that Mrs. Skerrat is on the sick list. Miss Marjorie Claughton and Mr. John Claughton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. : Miss Gwen Ackney spent the y A rg I a week end with friends in Us- fe oridge. 3 ¥, We are sorry to hear that Lula 15 Christie is not improving im i ie health very fast. i Mr. Lane and Russell were ia i Oshawa for a few days last week CCl RE I, HQ Notice to Creditors i bi Of Jang Lambe, of the Township of Reach, Agen Ph Pr A in the County of Ont., married woman, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 36 of Chapter 121 wf the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914 notice is hereby given that all creditoss and others having claims against the estate of Jane Lambe, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, married woman, who died on or about the seventh day of February, A,D. 1922, are, onor fore the twenty third day of , rch, D to sen y post, prepa to % Harris, Solicitor for Richard asd * William Graham, the executors of the last Will of the said deceased, their christiam ° namkes and surnames, addresses and de- . scriptions, the full Jatticniare of helt claims, a en their accounts GB any) held by gem, we that after the 3 last aforesaid' the said excutors ceed to nihne The. es of the. said deceased Mimoug the irties en there to | ving aly te to" ich Abily of of notice: shal hav fee oh for the | Sa or persons ok Ls arent Nd notice shall have been received by them at whall tie, ES this tensity 4 H. HARRIS, Sesto fo the Exeamare.

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