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Port Perry Star, 19 Jul 1923, p. 4

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ome of Mr. and n and daughter, | ride, and Mr. D, lidaying at Honey Bay. th, of Montreal, pil holiday. 11 in his position .D is visiting for a Island, Toronto. KING A START Doubt has joined a rty, whose headquarters Bay, and will be away 'of the summer at least. t. Brock is at the Fisher at Windsor, and expects ere at least until next 1] Nesbitt is with the Gener- forks at Windsor. d Mrs. E. A. Totten; of Port | visiting friends in Port inning of the week. that his father, enhall over the week Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Rose are in Hamilton, visiting their son Ausbert. Mrs. Albert Stevens has just ar- ¢ Western « Canada, last A. B. Cawker, E. Y. Spurr, and Geo. R. Davey are y this week attending the "WARNING ns in this vicinity were each for placing used imps on their letters. & O'Neill Solicitors, Notary Publics _ Office--Queen Street PORT PERRY 3: ONTARIO y Bell Phone 185 In ormerly occupied by Mr. H. L. Ebbels.) sensi Yrs BOWLING AT UXBRIDGE Particlpate--Ladies. Serve Excellent Meals fying words are necessary success of the Uxbridge Club's tournament of standpoint it was an cess: weather fine, the the local bowlers, very ladies were the finest There's no use deny- et that the ladies accounted cent, or better of the; 'were out in goodly numbers 'their smiles and the dinner r they put up was good King George. were prettily decor local bowlers did every- d to make it a success. Willis, the president, little speech at the open- welcomed the visit- » W. F. Greig makes secretary. Club's second tourn- future. eight playing greens. the third year for' the not by any means School 'met to ne | An interesting ge, of Toronto, | of music and literary selections was '| evade the customs. r, Rev. W. D. Harrison and his charge in Deseronto. * ° 7g program, consisting followed by an address. read by iss Gertrude Stoyin, and Rev. and Mrs. Harrison were presented with 8 beautiful solid mahogany and silver mantle clock, Seth-Thomas move: ment, and a pyrix and gilver Casse- role. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harrison made very suitable replies which were followed by kind and well de- served words of appreciation of the work of both Mr. and Mrs, Harrison during their four years here; by the chairman, Mr, Bell and other promi- nent 8 of the cl After dainty refreshments were served the evening closed with a host of good wishes following Mr. and Mrs. Har- rison in their new field of labor. eee 00 Ome NEW LAW'FIRM Messrs, BE. M. Hand and J. D. O'Neill, are opening & law office in the premises formerly occupied by Mr. Ebbels. These gentlemen have been associated in law for about a year and a half and each of them has had some years' experience prior to their partnership. The firm's office in Toronto, (Excelsior Life Buldg.) will be continued in conjunction with the office in Port Perry. in Oe PORT PERRY ANNUAL BOWLING TOURNAMENT ON WEDNESDAY JULY 25th. ? The _Clab"are looking forward to having one of the largest and best tournaments ever held in Port Perry. The caretaker is busy putting the eight greens in first class shape and with the new lighting system which has just been installed, there will be no excuse for not drawing to the kitty. The is not sparing any ex- pense in making this tournament a success and are putting up sixteen lovely prizes, valued at over one hundred dollars as well as the 8. Jef- frey cup to winners of Primary evert and Port Perry Cup to winners cf the Consolation event. eee QO ASIDE FROM MATHEMATICS The teacher had been explaining fractions to her class. When she had discussed the subject at length, wish- ing to see how much light had been shed, she inquired: "Now, Bobby, which would you rather. hayve---one . apple or two halves?" The little chap promptly replied: "Two halves." "Oh, Bobby," exclaimed the young woman, a little disappointed, "Why should you prefer two halves?" "Because then I could see if it was bad inside.' --Chicago News 000 SONYA We extend our best wish to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Johnston. visiting with her sister Mrs. T. D. Clarkson. Miss Thelma Cookman, of Toronto, is holidaying at her home. Mrs. Richardson and family, of To- ronto, are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leask. The Ladies' Aid Society is holding their annual Garden Party on July 26th. See bills for particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. McDonald, of Greenbank, visited at Mr. John Mec- Taggart's on Sunday. Miss Mary Watson, week end at her home, " ---- OO THE TIME IS DUE The time is due when the good people of the world should use their brains to meet the efforts (success- fil efforts) of law breakers.' There seems to be an epid of spentn + the 'who have since left for their i Wr Special _priees ori our' Leather Hand bags and Purses from now until July lst 08 If youneed a purse do not miss this sale 0: rstock of Cut Glass is complete. Water Sets $2.75, Salad Bowl and Servers $3.00 Berry Set 7 Jlecss $4.50 6 Tumblers for $00 656c. Apex Records 65c. We also have a few Starr Records left to go at 400. or-3 for $1.00 Have your eyes tested by us Our prices are reasonable, I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT. The Greatest A : [ 8 "RADIANT'" combined Waxer and Polisher. 1 | Lubor-Saving Applia J: 'No more gore knees--no more sore' backs-- The "RADIAN LY will give your floors a soft reflecting radiance, and a hard surface that will resist the heavy imprints of shoes. : Just call at our store'and ask fora demonstration 'of this wonderful machine. jA.LMEDERMOTT FURNITURE a FUNERAL DEALER. (5A DIRECTOR 4 E ELE ELLE AAW @ The "RADIANT"! has two waxers and two SF fohors kg: . change from waxing to polishing, raise the machine b the handle, and swing it 'over on the brushes. ga, The most | The most important of |. You have only two Eyes. If they should fail you. V A minutes serious thot ould convince you of the: of giving your eyes proper attention at the First Ev $ uble. . Correct Glasses Correctly Fitted W. A. HARE, Optometrist OSHAWA- Over Mitchells Drug Store. ' et FARM TO RENT 126 acres at Oshawa Harbor, ex- cellent land in good state of culti- vation. - Ample buildings. Plowing after present crop. Full possession, April 1st, 1924, ~ G. D. CONANT Barrister, etc.,, Oshawa. W. J. COOK Dealer in The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it goed BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. ~~ Ring up Phone 72. ~~ AT MoKEE'S i JEWELRY STORE, Thursday July 26th PORT PERRY Stop Lightning Destruction BY USING Dodd & Struthers Lightning Rods We also handle Pumps, pump repairs REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 W. E. HARRISON Blong Block, Port Perry. Manufacturer of Hand-made Harness and dealer in Robes, Blankets, Whips, Mitts and Gloves. Club Bags, Suit Cases, ete, RUDDY'S LUNCH The Place for Good Appetizing Meals JAS. RUDDY, Proprietor, Bell Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Sarah 'Onnis King late of the Village. of Port Perry, in the County of On- tario, widow, deceased. . Notice is hereby given pursuant to, R.S.0., 1914, Chap. 121, that all per- sons having claims against the estate of the said Sarah Onnis- King, who] oo APPETIZING PASTRY This is the hot weather season when baking is not a pleasant task. Let us bake your bread and cakes for you. Try our "City Dairy" Ice Cream A. E. SIMS = PORT PERRY for all makes of pumps; oronto Pumping mills; * piping; cement tile; wells dug. po Thos. Raines & Son, Port Perry £9 LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE NUMBER FIFTY ~ me ~ --y ~ Do Not Lose Interest \ by delaying to deposit your savings, F you cannot visit us personally, send your deposits by mail. Have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is safely protected and is earning interest regularly. " THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. PAID-UP CAPITAL 15,000,000 RESERVE FUND 413000000 PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manages, died on or about the 5th day of Feb- ruary, 1928, are required to send post on or before the 11th day of August, 1928, their names, addresses and de- claims, and security, if any, held by them, duly certified, and that after the said date the Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the 'law breaking. It used to be, and is still, considered clever by some to Smuggling was ed a proof of smartness. That sq ral . same attitude of mind has spread to the O.T.A., and now the laws against | giving "racing, tips" are being violat- ed in the same flagrant manner. has been a lot of nonsense about, "personal liberty." can be no such thing in the . | absolute sense under civilization. The ort 'and safety of our fellow beings, require restrictions of any. kinds--law is the price of _ ld think to hear certain llc that the license law was + violated; that Government con- light 'wine and} , and re- cohol or would put a stop to} said d titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, : } Rose M, Ringland, Lindsay, Ont. 4~ Florence M. Mark, R.R.1,Seagrave, | . Ontario, Executrixes. pe NO. W. CROZIER, Port Perry, On Solicitor for Executrixes.. Dated at Port Perry, July 2nd, 1928. J W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEC PORT PERRY, ONTARIO | prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned l scription, and full particulars of their] d among the parties en-|" ~The STAR SEDAN sign--cowl level with h | shield, top low and ON ort Perry Star SAMUEL FARMER PROPRIETOR GOOD JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR THIS LOCALITY 7 Reflecting the Spirit of the Great Out-of-Doors IAT man or woman w loves the great out-of-ds 'does not thrill when spin : glang the rons in a McLaug} B or it is somethin, ing : than merely a wont | a Unc ou de

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