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Port Perry Star, 24 May 1923, p. 9

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sym © J. Peel & Sons,wish 1 that they have decided to deliver milk and cream to all parts of the |the Catholic Church and Mrs. ! Jackson's residence. Finder please eave with Mrs. Jackson. DELIVERY to announce Town. x-| It you wish to have he rig all phone 1/90 r 1-83 and you will be sure of "| prompt delivery of pure milk. CARD OF THANKS Dr. W. A. Sangster wishes to thank the many friends for their help and pathy during his recent bereave- PORT PERRY Foro HOOD MOTOR SALES as * I'the F' 4 B Bir | at Whithy. to W. Jackso For Tillage of 0 to the lst Columbus, Ontario, Municipality of the Town t the i ons Town of K.C. hy vy Officer and his Clerk ne Whose address the Municipality 166 of Braoklin, on the Gtk day on 933, to hear complaints as of voters, for Pol divisions Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4 Township ,éf Whit! E. Farewell, K.C. his 'the of voters fory Wii asd complaints 8s to the List of Voters for Po 5 and: Subd P. G. : d atthe : ¥ 3 T EH dr , for the Township of that Judge R f South ship of 1 following times Village of Manchester, day of June, 1923, to hear as to the list of voters for Poll to hear Complaints lling 2, 8, 4 and 5 for Hat ohn E. e Swill be. Albert is Whitby. of the Town- in the hi By R. Ruddy will be F. Dobson, whose chester, . Ontario, For the Municipality of the Villa of Port Perry, at the Town, Hall day of June, 1923, to hear complaints 1 Subdivisions Nos. 1, 2 and A the TAS Gilli will be the Revisi \A.McGillivra e Revisin, by, and that John|Officer and his Clerk will be E. H. 1 be a ; ; a be ho Revis: Purdy; whose address is Port Perry. Sub- ing Officer and «J- Ror" : + For the Municipality of the Town- W! McBrien, Whose Add ss is Brook- ship of Scugog, at the 1 Town Hall jn For the G ¥ of the Town- the eal 'ownship of ugog, on the A M unicivality y v of June, 1923, to hear com- Halt bg tby, at the Town |ilaints' as to the list of voters of 5th day of 19 o. olting Subdivision No. 1, forthe day of June, 1923, the Township of and that eof 2 3 Judge R. Ruddy will be the Fast Officer, and his Clerk will Rud ¥ Gral whose address is Port Forty: Officer and his Clerk [ine can SILER TAKE NOTICE each sitting will commence at 1 whose address | o'clock in the forenoon and will con- tinue' until the appeals have been dis- posed of. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE Revising Thomas ivisions Nos. 1 Town Hall, in the hawa, on the 6th own Hall in|, on the 7th |" complaints 4 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE r and his Clerk will be W. address is' Man- e to the Village of Port Perry, on the Sth as to the list of voters for Polling 3, for the of Port Perry, and that Judge p if Seu on or efore the 5th day of June, 1 Yespestively apply, complain or ap- peal to have his name or the name of any other person entitled on or re- moved from the list. bert, occupied the pulpit here on Sun- day in the absence of Rev. Mr. Lati- mer, who took the anniversary ser- vices at Manchester. Miss Elsie Dring took charge of the Literary and Social Department of the League on Friday evening last, the t.» » being, "The|Life and Works of Long :llow", which was both edu- cative and i. e ing. This week's meeting will be | Large of the Citizenship Department. We are sorry to report the critical illness of Mr. Wm. Squelch. Miss Irene Vallant, of Whitby Hospital, was a recent guest of her father. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rahm, visited at the home of Mr. Wm. Prescott, at Enfield, recently. Mr. Fergus Nottingham, of Osha- wa, spent Sunday with his father Mr, J. E. Nottingham. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moon, and Mrs. L. Stanton, were recent guests of Mrs. Bond, at Manchester. that such appeals must be by notice in writing in thé prescribed form SIGNED by the complainant in DUPLICATE and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer for the Polling Subdivision in respect of which the appeal is made or left for him at his address as stated above. THEO. A. McGILLIVRAY, Chairman of the Election Board of the County of Ontario Dated this 19th of May 1923, Of WANTED | Horse weighing about 1300 pounds, 8 years old and sound, also two Hol- stein Cows due to freshen. Apply at Star Office, Port Perry. May 24 se () () (Jess. FOR SALE Hatching Eggs, Baby Chicks and Ducklings--B.P. Rocks, White Wyan- dottes, S.C.W. Leghorns. Eggs, $1 for 15. White Pekin and Fawn Indian Rufiner Duck Eggs, $1. for 15, $6. that any voter who desires to com- . s and Wyan-| OLD ENGLAND LGDGE, S. O. fi ot fon 108" he Fomplata 125, 3%, Jor 2 Qt 0, gor S00. Chicken and. Wren | OLD ENGLAND, LiBOS, 8, 0, 2 Subdivisions Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, any person entitled to be entered on es " Not 1 * tha Members of Old England Lodge are 9 and 10 for the Town of Oshawa, |the said list has been omitted from ( Ducklings 35c each. ot less than | oquested to meet at the Lodge Room and that Judge RB. Ruddy, will be Re- | the same or that names of any per-(25 birds in one shipment. on Sunday, May 27th, at 6 p.m. for ore hove dens Oo bigs ban snared threom aay + | Toone " ei | vie he Matha Saurehy Por on Rare, e address is Oshawa, | ""p "he Town of Whitby on or be-| Fred E. Wilkinson, Brooklin, Ontario. Dey as 7 Dan mt. ONT. 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