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Port Perry Star, 13 Mar 1924, p. 4

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week. Their address will 269 Wellesley St., Toronto. We "trust they may find happineess and prosperity in thei r new home. Lyle has rented Mr. and will be moving to town. Mrs. W. H. Harris slipped on a hardwood floor, and in putting out her arm to save herself her wrist was 'broken. Miss Elsie Bradley is home from Welland, and will remain at home until after Easter. We are pleased to note that Miss Aleta Ferguson is out again after her recent illness. Mr. Stewart Collins has pur- « chased the house and lot in Port Perry belonging to Mrs. A. Stevens. Mr. Hardy Purdy is in town for a few days. Port Perry folk will have to be careful now when they say "I'm going to the City." The -question now is what city--the Baby or the Queen? ae i RECEIVED WITH THANKS The Rink Company wish to acknowledge, with thanks, the following donations of one dollar each, to the Rink Fund. W. E. Loftus, Norwood, Man. C. D. Purdy Winnipeg, Man. T.B. Lund, Winnipeg. G. Harrison, Winnipeg J. C. Dennison, Winnipeg H. Knox, Winnipeg K. Meharry, Winnipeg Mrs. G. S. Orde, Winnipeg re Oe . MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of the 1.0.0.F., dated for March 10th, has been postponed to March 17. -- OO Rev. J. D. Maxwell, Toronto, will preach in St. Ji ohn® s Presby- terian Church, Port Perry, on Sunday, March 16th, morning and evening. --O DO Standard Bank of Canada. Province of Ontario Bonds. Clients who purchased Pro- vince of Ontario bonds through us will kindly bring in their interim certificates and we will forward for exchange the de- finitive bonds. We will perform this service for others who pur- chased elsewhere at the usual rates. 4 H. G. Hutcheson, Manager. eats) Oren. MID-WINTER MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS At the recent mid-winter ex- aminations at Whitby Ladies' College, Miss Helen Mellow took honors in Intermediate Piano 'and First* Class Honors in Musical History and Junior Harmony. Miss Lois Lundy took honors in Primary Rudi- ments. Both these young ladies are pupils of Mrs. J. E. Jackson. ' Congratulations. POO ROAD CONVENTION On March 26th, the annual County Road Foremen's Con- verition will be held in the Town Hall, Port Perry. The meeting will be addressed by Mr, Jardine, of the Ontarid Dept. of Highways, Mr. dD. J Kean, County Road Supt., and 2 the County Advisory Board, "Messrs. Stiver, Walls, Forgie & and McMillan. . A Addresses of welcome will be a 3 "The m RAISE why oom on the; * arrival of the 9.30 tran. ei Pn ating of The Port special meeting of the Po y Board of Trade is called , passed away on March 10, 1 We unileraband: that Mr. Bd. 8 Whitfield | . Tennyson's house on Lilla St. | 'ning right" bring it im. Dur Repair Department 1 is Ring to ed, if it is not worth fixing we will tell you so. . If your watch is not "run- Maybe it needs only clean- ing. Your watch should be cleaned every year; it will then last longer. Whatever be your troubles ws ur needs in the jewel- ©, come to us. We shall | io you faithfully. 9.8 I. R.BENTLEY JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST PORT PERRY, ONT. BROOD SOWS FOR SALE About six Yorkshire White Brood Sows due to fArrow about April 20. Price reasonable for quick sale. Ap- Ply to Jno. W. Crozier, Port Perry. 0 0 Oe ASTHMA CHOKED HIM Toronto man now breathes eas- jer and is rapidly regaining ac- customed health and strength. Gives Dreco all the credit. "For the past few months," says Mr. Edward.J. O'Brien, of 151 Priscilla Ave., Toronto, "I have suffered from bronchial asthma. It seemed I could hard- ly breathe at times. In fact, I was so bad sometimes that they would have to take me home from work. I'd be able to work two or three days and then would have to be home in bed for the balance of the week. Dizzy spells came over me and spots floatéd before my eyes. "My system in general be- ¢dme very weak. I lost my appetite, couldn't sleep and felt all tired out. The different medicines I tried gave me only temporary relief. Never before have I received such wonderful benefits from anything as I have from Dreco and especially in so short a time. "Dreco seemed to be just what I needed, for my system has greatly improved in every way. I can breathe much easier and my work seems lighter and easier as a result. I gladly praise Dreco for. the wonderful comfort it has given me." Many discomforting ailments are directly traceable to a faulty or run down digestive system. Put these important organs in proper, healthy working order and strength and ability to throw off disorders, acrue to the whole body: Dreco contains na mercury, potash or habit form- ing drugs.. 'It is made solely of herbs, roots,bark and leaves and acts quickly; pleasantly and in an entirely natural way, - Dreco is being specially intro- duced in Port Perry by P. G. Morirson, and is sold by a good druggist everywhere. tre (JQ pre ST. PATRICK'S TEA This popular tea will be given in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry; on Monday |. evening next. : Adults 40c. Children 25c. Everybody wel- come. rte YH Prememcinne PROHIBITION CONVENTION A Prohibition Convention and Conference of all interested in the Prohibition movement in Ontario is called for Tuesday, | March 18th, at Massey Hall, Se Oi a IN MEMORIAM = In loving memory of our dear Mes Alfred Butt, ry mother, ' great the bene it brought to them is beyond human ability to reckon. . i It has provided. them, ata cost unequalled in motor- dom, withameans to speed up business, to increase wealth, to better health, to bring friends closer and to open up every part of - the whole country to every Canadian. » The fine quality,' strength endurance and full equip- he savings at by day: 'as he drives 'No other ear built fico be run or maintained. as cheaply as' Chevrolet. Cheyrolet cars are built in Canadaby Canadianwork- men. Every dollar you 'pay not only buys a good- looking, comfortable car but helps build up a strong Canadian industry. ; Ask us about rosa Deferred Payment Plan , == | Home-made bread i is new Quaker reci are the recipes of who oe. to bake Sos rd the least ls gr amount of work. Every recipe has Proven by our own master - baker. Send us your address and we will mail : ~ these recipes to you without charge. The quality of Quaker Flour is a byword, Tt Tts. uniformity in baking is assured by hourly tests during the milling process. Thousands of home bakers know that aker Flour is best for all baking purposes. DISTRIBUTORS---Pb underlad: Tim. Doyle : ptr of Tn Ger Mi, Path nt vn a i a I ft may be cold now; but Spring will be, along before you realize it. + This is the time to have your har- ut in shape. We cando it tis ow eter and more cheaply than . when the Spring rush begins. Do not forget that we can supply you with harness parts, brushes, curry combs. blankets Gloves, Mitts, etc; bags: suitcases, etc. Specially bows W. EK. Harrison, Port Perry. | 5 hake If you wo the . sizes and we will tell you how little it w olay angweod flours. 0 TE

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