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Port Perry Star, 4 Sep 1924, p. 4

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Elton Wright, of Detroit, ) some days with Mr, "John F. Wright. M. Hayden has returned "after spending some time ith Mise Irene White at Fene- The A lowing friends and re- ves spent the holiday with Mrs, Jas. Rodman, Miss Evelyn 'Rodman, Mr. Jas. Bagg, Mr. and Mes, Edward Peer, Mr. and Mrs. E Tomlinson and family, Mr. : od rs. Wm, Lafferty, Mr. W? Lafferty, Jr., Miss Elma Laf- ferty, Miss Catharine Bronson, Mr.- and Mrs. J. Rosser and family, all of Toronto. Messrs. T. J. Widden and F. Moore, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Toronto, Lake Stugog was dotted with small craft on Labor 'Day in search of duck and pleasure. The game is none too plentiful as yet, and no large numbers were bagged. The following were guests of Mrs. G. Deshane recently: Mrs. G. Brownell, her daughter, Mrs. E. Allen, grand daughter, to- gether with her children, and Mr. V. Deshane, a cousin, all of Watertown, N. Y. Mr. John MacLachlan left for Burlington this morning where he will spend the fall looking _ after the fruit crops in that dis- trict. Mrs. Markham and Miss G. Markham, of Toronto, are visit- ing with friends in Port Perry. Miss Rose Hall, of Los Angles, daughter of the late Harry Hall, is visiting with Mrs. W. Pheonix and other relatives of Green- bank, Ont. nD ns KING EDWARD L.O.L. No. 223 The regular meeting will be held on the second Monday of the month--September 8. The brethren are requested to be present at this meeting. seinen Opie PUBLIC LIBRARY ald GENUINE Wal Eversharp Pencil 2 Come in and we will show you what we have in 4gese lines. Spectacles repaired, and broken glasses duplicated Leave your Watch or Clock with I. R. Bentley Jeweller and Optometrist Church Directory METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, Sept 7. Rev. Wm. Higgs, Minister 11 a,m--The minister. 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--~--The minister. Stranger and Visitors Welcome. Prayer Meeting, Thurs. 8 p.m. At the morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered. You will find a welcome at the mid-week service of prayer, praise and study. 'The minister is conducting a weekly study in the Epistle to the "Galations" which should prove interesting and helpful. 000 A UNITED MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION We desire to express our sin- cere gratitude to the officials of each church for their generous pr ision made for our vacation to our congregations for Air loyal co-operation. . The spirit of fellowship dnd mutual consideration has been very commendable. William Higgs Sept. 2, 1924. A. E. Thornley. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : NOTES Public Worship, Sunday, at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sabbath School at 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday at The Public Library Board will 8 p.m meet on Tuesday evening, 11th September, at 8 o'clock in the Treasurer's Office. Every mem- ber expected. : L 0.0. F. Warriner Lodge, No. 75, will meet on Monday evening, 8th of September, at 8 o'clock sharp. Every member is requested to be present. Matters of import- "ance to be discussed. -- (res WIND-FALL APPLES FOR MAKING JELLY {free from worms, 75c. bushel at H. C. NASMITH pO Mr. Geo. Morrish attended the fiftieth convention of the Loyal e Blues, at Truro, ~Nova Scotia., last week. There was 8 good representation of On- : embers, and according to 8 of the various lodges, the in a flourishing condi- orrish was re-elect- will be held at 3 --()0 (prem GOOD GARDENS Sood flower gardens are Reeve Figary and Mr. Clarke. have grown some very ~ flowers, and their nds are in fine i Both these gen- Through the courtesy of the Editor the congregation of St. John's has been granted space each week for church notes for which the minister has promised to be responsible, - The Whitby Presbytery will meet next Tuesday in our Church, and in the evening at 8 o'clock Rev. D. N. Mclachlan, B.D., Secretary of the Board of Evangelism and Social Service, will give an address on "The Present Aspect of the Temper- ance Situation." e Moder- ator of the Presbytery will pre- side. The general public are cordially invited to hear this vital issue discussed. This evening meeting will be held in the Town Hall, and ar- rangements are being made to form a local organization to take up the work during the coming plebiscite campaign. ors are specially invited. During our vacation we have had the pleasure of hearing the gospel preached by Rev. Messrs. Higgs, of Port Perry, Turking- ton of Whitby, Mason of Bow- manville and Dyer of Green- bank. We have also had the pleasure of having our sons Peul, who is teaching school at Connaught, Ont., and Wi who has been attending Normal at North Bay, spend their va- cation with us. in Port Perry we wish to ex- The elect-] After spending three months ie press our appreciation of the| cordiallity with which not only] ¢ ne jour own congregation but thef room | whole community have recived | us. ivl4, nouce 18 creaiors and others having ¢ againsy the estate of Wiliam Miller, lale of ihe Vinsge of Greenbank, in ; y of , who died on or about 1veh day of *January A.D, 1944, are, on or beiore the Mourteenth aay of September A.D, 1924, to-send by posy, pre-paid, vo. wm. H, Harris, solicitor, for Wiliam Ms Keal and Marcombe Real," executors, their chcisuun Names and surnames, ad- aresses apa descriptions, the full paruculars of their claims, a state- ment ot their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held 'by them, and that atter th day las aroresald the said executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the sald deceased among the parties en- tilled thereto having regard only to such claims or which notice shall nave been given as above Fequired, and the said executors will not Liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons o. whose claim' or claims notice shall not have been received by Wm. H. Harris at the time ot such distri- 'bution. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this Db. 1924, 9th day of Aupust 2 WM. HARRIS, BL for Kxecutors, Port Perry, Ontario. ------ CHEAP FUEL: NEWS There 18 an overstock of Pea and tgg Coal, and the D. & H. Company are shipping me a car each, and advise me to pass it on to the customers at a low price. 'L'heretore I will accept orders as 1ollows: Pea Coal, off car, at $10.50; delivered, $11.50. Egg, otf Car at $14.00, delivered, at $16.00. 1 am limited in supply to those two cars. Order early that you may get your share. Hemlock Slabs in 14 cord lots, $3.25; 15 cord lots, $6.25, de- livered in town. Hardwood, 14 cord lots, $4.00; 14 cord lots, $8. delivered in town. Prince Al- bert, 26c." extra. - The above wood is all cut 12" long, tf 4 C. L. VICKERY. Kathleen Leask A. T.CMand A.OC. M. *' Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils prepared for examination if .desired. Nov. 1 Phone 115 r 8-2 names SCOUT NEWS The members of 1st Port Perry Troop who.were in Camp last month report a splendid time under the Leadership of Assistant Scoutmaster Harry Woodcock. There were plenty of "eats" %and the camp site on the farm property of Mr. Wm. Irwin was ideally situated. The evening camp fires were particularly enjoyed by the » Troop Members as well as the visitors. Candidates for the Swimmer badge were examined by Mr. J. Ashton, an experienced swim- mer, on Wednesday last, and Patrol Leader Clifford Vickery recommended for his certificate. The following are the neces- sary qualifications: 1. Swim 50 yards in 'water be-| yond his depth. 2 Be able to undréss in' water «» beyond his depth. « 3 Swim without clothes 100 ds, usifig the breast stroke, and 50 yards on the back with the clasped on the i Ged dn, front Buy now; w For reured - : araen soi, roomed 3 phy veilur, ume 2 ie Ww well and p house in Eoud | pair; vouble "garage, X chicken house, spi _assorted truits, good 10 scnool and church, $600 cash, balance mortgage at6% | Good town property--1 roomed frame | house on Union Avenue, % acre land, some ru, stable, , §od w water. Price $1000, as much cash as pos- sible, balance secured by mortgage : at 6%. , A good farm property---Lot thirteen, composed ot 61 acres more or less, well fenced and well watered, frame . house, barn 46x32, stone sta all in fair good repair, close to Port] Perry. Price $8500, $1000 cash, balance, mortgage at 6% %. . . Good for garden or chickens--b% acres, on Simcoe street just outside corporation of Port Perry; 8 room- ed frame house in good repair, all newly decorated and painted inside | ~ and out, good stable, drive shed and garage, new hen house, some choice fruit, good water, nicély situated. Price $3200. Terms to suit pur- "chaser, . Cheap home with conveniences-- Two lots on Lilla street, two blocks from Town Hall, 7 roomed frame house newly decorated, with all Hydro lights, good hard and soft water. Double garage, hen house, some small ffuit, apples and plums, good garden., Price $1500, 00 Cash, balance on mortgage at 6% %' A very cheap home--Quarter acre lot. on Rosa street, good 5 roomed house, stone foundation, Miss Estelle Bull, Piano and V. geil . Bell Phone 31 Gt CARTAGE * LOCAL AND LONG DISTANC \ RELIABLE SERVICE F. R. BENNETT Union. Ave., Port Perry. Phone 210 May 29 A HIGH GRADE SCHOOL Giinels (i dio Invites "the patronage of those wha desire. to get the best train- jichanged "Lurge ligt | REAL ESTATE{-- Box 47, i. Station. Ya HY and sal {rope x oT and ex- reasonable terms. "to select' from. "Bell | Phone 1: 120 rE ae 2 Miss Madeline "Cockburn I Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of "PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 1692 0 Whatever |you need Port Perry ing for choice business positions. Write today for catalogue. Enter any time. W. J. ELLIOTT, . Principal. cistern in cellar, good well, stable, some small fruit. Price $1000, $400 cash, balance, mortgage at 6 per cent. This property is in good jepair--3i acres good garden land, 8 roomed frame house, stable, drive shed and arage, hard and, soft water in ouse, electric range wired for A volts Hydro. apple trees asparagus bed, ph ds ar frost, This property is situated on Union dings are «dn good | sopair, ied foundation, good cellar. Price $3000. $1660 cash, balance on mortgage at 6%. An ideal. place--nine acres more or less of good land, stone cellar, . new barn with stabling, two good wells, nice lot of fruit, Spry creek in pasture field. Beautif shade trees and good fences. Price $4000. As much cash as possible. A real Farm Batgain-92. acre Sarm, well fenced, good water, comfort-| able farm house, good Neawaod bush, frame barn, large new drive shed, 3 acres select apple orchard, beautiful maple shade trees, close to school, church and store, not far from Port Perry. This most de- sirable farm can be purchased for $2300, with part cash payment, easy terms on balance. This is the time tol buy property, while prices are. low. WE SELL SCHOOL BOOKS ZS Ew Men's Dreés Shirts, rej eS Men's Work Shirts, i $1. 156 and $1. 25. ¢ Good step fu Men's Kal Pani, ies 10 to dv rg $235 C. C. Stenhouse ARCHITECT = Houses, Stores and Public Buildings properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. Poultry Fat, good "quality paltry wanted; Herbert Hook, P Ont... 51, r2, Seagrave R.R.1 ~ Brushes, ete. * You can buy ne now at very low prices from | W. HARRISON Blong Block Port Perry Repairing promptly done. Good work. Prices nab! Wanted * PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE Larges Summer Clearil "SA L $2000 worth of Goods MUST be SOLD i in A FEW DAYS to raise cash and to make room for our fall and winter g people now realize that the Port Perry Dominion Store profit to keep our store well advertised... These prices ar oods which will be here immediately after this'sale. Many handle only first quality goods and sell at a reasonable e absolutely cost and less 'than cost, and we guarantee it will pay you. to visit « our store, especially on Fair day. The sale commences on September 11th at 9 a. m. and con- tinues to September 20th, Here are a few of our sale articles: ; Men's Raincoats; reg. $9, $10. and $12. for $7.76 to $9.26 Men's Suits, 'regular $19.00, on sale at $14.75. Men's Suits, regular $25.00. Sale price $17.75. Men's Felt Hats, regular $2.95, Sale Price $1.99" | Men's Hats, regular $4.00, Sale price $2.75 Men's Caps, 8 lines, regular 49c, $1.25 and $1.75. go at, cost. Men's. Summer Underwear, good quality, 2 pieces, regular . 79¢. each. Sale price 2 pieces for $1.25 Men's Summer Combinations, regular $1.89. For $1.19. Men's Merino_Underwear, regular 98c. Sale price Men's Athletic Underwear, combinations, reg. 95¢. for Be. $1.16. Sale price 89¢. ar $1.95. Sale price $1.65, 'o tear at. All to Men's Dress Shirt, r 2-for $1.95. To cledr at $1.50. Ladies' Summer Vests, to clear at cost, Here are some good bargains in Ladies' Stockings se Silk, regular 69c. and 75¢. pair. 2 pairs for 99c. Silk Stockings, reg $1.10, $1.25 and $1.35. Clearing at 89¢ Ladies' Woolen Stockings, regular 89c. Sale price 65c. Ladies' Lisle Stockings, 25¢ pair. ; 3 4 We have quite a lot of children's wedr--gingham dresses, - and rompers, good quality. To clear at le: als Quite a lot of Children's Stockings which i to cost. | Boys' Caps, regular 75¢. 'Sale price Boys' Combinations, regular 89. To clear Boys' Underwear, 2 pisces, regular 49c. Boys' Overalls, good drill , regular $1.65. Boys' Khaki Pants, of good heavy drill, re | A lot of boyg' hogts, dress and work, .~ YARD GOODS

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