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Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1924, p. 4

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During the month" of + |§ June you may find it gt Dn e 'made as of ee Ee hu necessary to purchase a and girler They were cach gi wedding gift af se | ee and buy an ries the oy hay ag foie to us. You on which ma Barter When | LC , Port Perry, on Wed- ng. Among. ou i lt "That article is yeduced to-day evening, May 28th. Many |} articles such as Pierced }| anc S4d Shot! was handed 10c. change. Now Silver Sandwich Plates, Cake Baskets, Bon Bons, Flower Baskets, ete., of unusual design and ual- ity -- gifts that will be cherished forever. We are right on the job ready to show you our goods and help you in your choice. 'ministers of Whitby Presbytery were Rev. Mr. Haig, Moderator, was in charge of the proceedings. "Rev. Mr. Maxwell, of Oshawa, de- livered the sermon--Subject, "A good 'soldier of Jesus Christ." Rev. Mr. Rae, of Orono, gave the charge to the minister and Rev. Mr, Fraser to the congregation. All of these addresses were of a highly spiritual order, and should prove helpful to the relation of pastor and people. After the induction luncheon was served in the basement and a recep- tion was held for Rev. Mr. Thornley © + and Mrs. Thornley. id -- One comes the result of the test--only 36 scholars out of the 100 handed back the Toc, change to erally the person who entrusted them with the , and sent them on the errand. The other looked upon that 10c. as legitimate "graft." Ses}, discovered 8 umber of i Her cresting thelor 92.) Ction SL an sconcerting ideas as to standards o Ra Scholars almost always considered it right E the fh of adventure! _Both, ah conceived beat the government or a corporation such as 8 and used, are good thin; . railway or a telephone company. mean an understan of life, and of Fight yy If you wish to make some little tests with your living. Its study sho! - conduce to sanity and} children, try it out a bit; and if they are honest, to sound morals. If not, it is as useless as the truthful, clean and courteous in speech, kindly to: study of jazz. The love of adventure and ro- their friends and those who n kindness; and mance is also useful as giving stimulus and color reverent in their attitude toward things that are to life. 'But is; must be guided by kindness; | - religious, then thank God for a wonderful bless- chivalry, courage and generosity. No one but a ing. Your boys and girls are growing up to be moral idiot would talk of "adventure" of killing the kind of citizens we need: a little boy for money." shad to clea But the fact of the matter is that boys and ~~ We need religious education in home, school, ades, good barggin on girls who are honest, truthful, clean, courteous, and church; and we must cease to emphasize | Ladies' All Wo Sleeveless Pullovers, beautiful $2. 79 kindly and reverent, are not as plentiful as they ~denominationalism or the world will be in hope. shades, toclear ~~ ' : should be and the neglect of religious education less religious, confusion. 8 | Ladies' Good: Raincoats, to clear - =» - $2. 75 a L bn o Cbs REE Bring your repair work to I. R. BENTLEY JEWELLER & OPTOMETRIST WHITBY MINSTRELS 1st Port Perry Boy Scouts are well PORT PERRY, ONT pleased with the concert given by the ' Whitby Minstrels at the Town Hall, Port Ferry, on the 28th of May. There was a perfect avalanche of fun from beginning to endof the per- _ Br IE = "Bargain for the End of this Weeki' Ladies' All Wool Silk Finish Pr Pullovers, beautiful $2. 49 RRR SR FREE ADVICES ON FOOT TROUBLE A foot expert trained in the methods has a distinct bearing on the matter. : : Ladies' Umbrellas, good 'make and good bargain, -- x toeclear as formance. rerhaps the star number [of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, of Chicago, 4 was given by Dy Juvenile | Will be here on, Thursday afternoon, 1 vo EEE Ladies' Ginghant House Dresses, hice rake, to $1 89 v \ Tumblers. Their athletic work was of June 12th, 1924. CHEVROI ET a Clear i excellent quality. If you have aching feet, pains, ; Pure Linen Towelling, 16 inches wide, to clear $1. 1 5 IN The minstrel songs went with a |Cramps, callouses or burning sensa- ; 4 five yards for - tion at the ball of the foot or toes, {allen arches, painful heel, weak turn- ing ankles, sore limbs, corns, bunions "brought down the house." '""Teach-|©r Perspiring feet--you are cordially er, Km I go Home" was a comedy | invited to see this foot specialist. that kept the people laughing. In He will be pleased to make recom- the singing parts of this number | mendations, without any charge or Miss Laura Mackey's selections were | Obligation, as to what your trouble is given in very good voice. We were | 40d how to relieve it. H. H. STONE --a factor in modern business / and social activity F the automobile were suddenly with- drawn from our modern business and social life, do you realize how speedy and complete would be the disorganization? Wider in its influence and effect than any other swing and zip that was infectious; and the end men and interlocutor kept up a running fire of jokes that T y y 'en Shadesof of Good Gingham 3% 'inches wide to 29¢. y d Pure Wool Grey Tailor-Made Suit 'at $30.00 A nice line of Ready-Made Cloth- We have a lot of new goods of the nt aunty to be sold at low prices. ALIX. GILBOORD DRYGOODS, READY-TO-WEAR, BOOTS & SHOES pledsed to hear our friends Mrs. G. r PORT.PERRY PHONE 177 P. d and D. D, . General Merchant factor of present-day existence --the automobile . 7 & E a, pug, Wm. D. Dykes, Some| ery ont. has become of vital importance to commerce and ing to clear at cost. re bearing te society. have been much appreciated. Fr $16.00 to $20 00 Cd =e At the conclusion of the pr. THE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. And Chevrolet can claim a prominent place in om $10. s Gl ; ; Se Teg St Lie rogram | THE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION A i ee te Reais. 8 Stationery, Glassware, Notions » Perry Troop of The Boy Scouts Asso- ity and dependability within the jek of the An excellent line of QQ Os : : HYDRO RATES LOWER THIS ciation to. acknowledge receipt of popular-priced car. : Shirts Ties Cap 8 We sell Toronto Star, daily, or weekly MONTH? cdsh subscriptions as hereunder: Chevrolet transportation is the most economical 2 5 E It is expected that there will be a | MT H. S. White, Mr. Geo, A. Rose, r mile. Chevrolet reliability is an established We shall be glad to 2p Open venings reduction in the next bills to be sent | V+ E+ N. Sinclair, M.P.P.,, Mr Robert t among motor-car users. Chevrolet exceeds them to you. Somerville, Misses M. L. and E. Harris, Mr. Ed. Balfour, Mrs. Ada J. Vickery, Maj.-Gen. Jas. McBrien, Rev. W. P. Brown, Mr. C. R. Stewart, Miss G. V. Stovin, Mr. W. M. Cutts, Public School Society, Miss May Walker, Miss Effie Gamble, Mr S. Farmer, Mr. A. J. Carnegie, Mr. E. H. Purdy. expectations in the beauty of its appearance and the completeness of its appointments. The Chevrolet Utility Coupe (with its handsome "body by Fisher") is the choice of the'corhmercial user--the business or professional man, or sales- man, whose business the automobile has assisted so materially. The Utility Coupe is a car of which anyone may well feel proud. GOODE ICE CREAM Cones and Fancy Dishes ICED DRINKS Bottled or from ~. the Cooler. out by the local Hydro Commission. This is not , absolutely certain; but it is expected, and is made pos- sible because of the good profits made ~~ by the Hydro during the past year. The Port Perry demand for elec- tricity is steadily growing and there should be a steady decline in rates W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT. TAILOR _. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO COURT OF REVISION 'with the increased load. ----e() ee DROPPED DEAD The committee appreciate the gen- erous response to their appeal and Investigate Chevrolet prices and performance. Township of Reach. MRS. G. W. SCHELL, PORT PERRY Take notice that the Court for the | Revision of the Assessment Roll of Ask us about the GMAC Deferred Payment Plan will acknowledge further subscrip- for Homomical CB ausperigions 2 tions in these columns. E. B. WALKER, Chairman, Troop Committee. rr L O.D. E. The regular monthly. meeting of the Scugog Chapter, L.O.D.E.,, was held on Monday, June 2nd, being the last meeting of the season. The Regent was in the chair, An address of appreciation was Mrs. John Harrison took a hem- orrhage of the lungs on Monday evening, and died almost instantly. She was a very old woman, being in her 82nd year at the time of her death. Word was immediately wired to her brother, Mr. Robert Wise, of Chicago. The family have no con- nections here; but Mrs. Harrison had many friends in the Old Country. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Harrison in his sud- the Township of Reach, will be held '| at the Township Hall, Manchester, on Saturday, the 14th day of June, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. to consider appeals against the assessment of the said Township for the year 1924, Parties interested are hereby noti-|' fied to govern themselves accordingly. W. F. DOBSON, Township Clerk. C 3 EVROLET den bereavement. | --0 Oe LEG BROKEN was injured. We trust that his in- " Riby Ellis is laid up with what ap- pears to be a crack in one of the bones of his leg. He was helping to carry a stove when his leg was twist- ed and apparently one of the bones read to our former Regent, Mrs. Geo. Jackson, The sum of $25.00 was voted to the "Star Fresh Air Fund." The cheque was held back unrdesdadCflpa,yacoa will be held back until June 15 and any person wishing to help this cause may leave their contributions with Mrs. A. H, Rose or at the Star Office. The members of the Chapter are LOCAL DEALERS 'Eyes - Examined BY THE MOST MODERN METHODS. © = GLASS EYES FITTED. jury may not be serious. ----)) Qin. % THE BAND We are glad to be able to an- nounce that the Port Perry Band is being re-organized under the leader- 5 of Mr. Ross Roach. "The first making arrangements for a picnic at Glen Major, on Friday, June 20th. The musical selections of Mrs, D. Carnegie, Mrs. H. Emmerson, and the Misses Cockburn, were greatly en- joyed. The meeting closed with God Save the King: week and any p * > F. E. LUKE OPTOMETRIST 167 Yonge St. "Poronto. BEARE BROS, PORT PERRY PORT PERRY SCHOOL REPORT Donald Campbell, 248; Sam Naple, | The following is the standing of the | 545; George McKay, . 235; Floyd pupils of the second class of the Pub-. Thornley, (new pupil). ry, lic School, for the third set of exams. nx Sr. 11 v Total 800. Honours 600, Pass 480.| 100%, 400. = 76%, 800. 60% 240. Gertrude Barker, 693; Dorothy Mil-| Norma Hooey, 347; Terry Woods, |. ler, 681; Esther Turner, 670; Pa- 304; Sidney Smallman, 291; Reta Wil- | tricia Cooney, 861; Geo. Tinsley, 657; | 147%, 278; Marjorie Tinsley, 267; Jean Josie Nott; 649; Archie Farmer, 609; | Wakeford, 266; Harold Raines, 253; | HO Go | 4 (17-01-43 LILLE] Rela BLD LTAER : A i 4 poh PERRY i g | 1 |

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