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Port Perry Star, 2 Oct 1924, p. 4

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Mrs, M. A. Strait holds an auction on October 9th, at her residence Lilla St., Port Perry. The list con- sists of household furniture and ef- ~ fects. No. reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 pm. Geo, Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. . en (Os Coming--Dr.F.E. Luke, Optometrist' at A. J. Davis' store, Port Perry, Thursday, October 9th... Don't miss seeing him. - IRERGPRIEED |, ©, SE RASPBERRIES IN OCTOBER Mr. Wright Crosier picked some very fine specimens of raspberries from his patch on the first day of October. rte Gm 1.0. D. E. The I. O. D. E, will meet in the rooms of the Chapter on Monday, October 6th at 3 o'clock. rr) Qe Mrs, Geo. R. Davey and Mrs. S. Farmer are delegates to the Pro- vincial W, C. T. U. Convention now meeting in St. Catharines. ima Drains Concert IN THE TOWN HALL PORT PERRY BY THE THE IONIC Male Quartette October 8th Admission: 50c. and 35¢. Plan at Davis' Drug Store Ha CHANGE OF DATE Owing to the fact that the Ionic Male Quartette had booked the Town Hall for Wednesday evening, October 8th some two ago it has become necessary to change the date of the Prohibition meeting which was to have been held on the 8th. Unfor- tunately we cannot give particulars now as tq date, but it is probable that .. the meeting will mow 'be held on the 16th or 16th of October. sessenen (() (J mn. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER A Chicken Pie Supper will be served by the Ladies' Aid of St. John's Pres- byterian Church, Port Perry, on Mon- day, October 13, The supper will be followed by & concert in the Town Hall. See bills for particulars. 000 MRS. WILLIAM CAMPBELL The late Mrs, William Campbell, who died on September 14th, 1924, at the home of her daughter in Toronto, was born in Raglan some 68 years ago, and was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balfour, being one of a family of nine children. | - In early womanhood she met and married William B. Campbell, and had she lived two weeks longer she would have ben married fifty years. Deceased lived in Port Perry for about thirty-five years and was well liked for her kindly disposition by her 'many friends and neighbors. Her last illpess, was short. She was visiting her daughter in Toronto, and "was about to return home when she was taken ill. with. heart trouble, which illness proved fatal. "Mrs. Campbell is survived by her 'husband and seven children. There are four boys--Kenneth, of Humber- Ont.; Hugh, of Port Perry; Jil and Colin, of Toronto; and three girls--Mrs. Arthur Thompson, Mrs. 3 ; ulholland, and Mrs. Mabel means on wate and Optical Goods. What we sell is good, and can be depended on. Reliable goods at re- liable prices. Bring your wateh, clock and jewellry and optical repairs tous. Everything guaranteed. I. R. Bentley Jeweller and Optometrist SHIRLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Toms, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oetober; 8th. Good pro- gram, A pleasing feature will be the exhibition of house dressesy Three prizes will be given for the best and smartest dresses made by the ex- invited to be present. re He VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! Do you want to see the drunkard reel- ing down the city street? Do'you want to hear the shuffle of his poor unsteady feet? Do you want to smell the fumes of evil liquor as you pass? Do you want to know that yonder lad is taking his first glass? If not, Vote! Vote! Vote! Would you bring back wretched squalor and a wife's pathetic face In the home of many a workman, who, before, could keep his place In the busy hum of business -or upon the good old farm? . Would you keep temptation from him? Help preserve his soul from hart? You must Vote! Vote! Vote! Since the boys marched on to battle-- _ suffered till their work was done; Left their lonely comrades sleeping, whete the great Red War was won, Won't you slay this ugly giant, stalk- ing now within our view? Dont depend upon another--this at- tack dévolves on you-- You must Vote! Vote! Vote! --Elizabeth A. Powell. LUMP COAL Car of 4 inch lump, and better, of Yougheheny and Ohio - block coal, suitable for domestic or threshing pur- poses, at low prices. C. L. VICKERY Port Perry © -- - Ont Phones: Office 73-W. Residence 78-J WHITBY, ONT. To Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark: Kind Friends--We received the box of lovely gladioli and asters you sent us on Saturday, and they were very much appreciated and admired. We had two bouquets in the Chapel on Sunday and also had enough for a bouquet in every room. - It surely would do your hearts good to see how. the old folk admired them. Trusting you may be long spared to grow such lovely flowers. 'I remain yours 4 gratefully, a Mrs, Olive Ada Wickett. en Or HIGH "SCHOOL FIELD DAY School will be Thursday, hibitor--Ladies of the community are |' of Old OFFICIAL RECORDS PROVE ALL THIS! The are Jollowing table table shows Sher fen fo Shere offences that ed decrease in posts hart rnd" AI down he fn Ontario! of increase of 45 per cent. in the number of 2 : F iF 5 : i 5 Hig lige fof For the Honor of O1d Ontario mark Your Ballot thus: " i #F £ | Ate you ia faveut of thu son. ] tincance of The Ontario Tom. perance Act? Are you in favour of the sale of beer and § F | 7 i : E | The Ontario Plebiscite Committee 2 Toronto Street, Toronto G. B: Nicholson, Chairman FARM WANTED ~ Have good cash payment, to put down on a farm of from ten to fifty acres of good potato land, not par- ticular about real good buildings if price low. . Would consider larger farm if prices reasonable. Apply to Box 30, Oshawa, Ont. Oct. 2 BE at Church Directory METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wm. Higgs, Minister. October 5th. \ 11 a.m~--Rev, H. J. Latimer 8 p.m.--Sunday Schoo. 7 p.m.~Rev, H. J. Latimer Y. P. League, Monday, at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 8 p.m. Remember it-is on Friday at 8 p.m. of this week, October 3rd, that the "Peerless Jubilee Singers" will give their concert. On Friday, October 10th, the An- nual convention of the Young Peoples' Societies, of this district, will be held in the Port Perry Methodist Church. Sessions commence at 2 p.m. and at 7.30 pm. All are welcome to come. A very helpful program will be given. Rev. Mr. Earle, B,A., of China, and Rev. A. Mansel Irwin, M.A., B.D, of Whitby, will speak at the evening session, ; rn (YH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTES 'A. E. Thornley, M.A., Minister Public Worship, Sunday, - 11 a.m. and 7 p. Sabbath School at 8 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thurs. ville, will preach for us at minister takes Lx srmivslsiry The sates Bull as of Sg Pith Niges,. TRUCK SERVICE On or about October 6th, the under- signed will start a motor ser- vice between Port Perry and Toronto. Cattle, hogs, and general marchandise accepted. Telephone 201 Port Perry. Eurther particulars next week. NORMAN EWERS. eens) (Prensa. PRINCE ALBERT Church services will be withdrawn at Manchester and Prince Albert on Sunday next on account of Anniver: sary services at Bethe] at 2.30 and 7 pm. The Ladies' Aid are planningfor a Cafeteria Tea and concert on the evening of Friday, October 17th. The major part of the program will be given by Toronto talent. The residents in the western part of the village were startled on Sunday evening by a noise which suggested an earth-quake. The heavy rain had caused the interior of the old hall, owned by Mr. Christie, to collapse. Mr, and Mrs. Josiah Smith received the sad news from Toronto, that their little grand-daughter Vera who had been sticken with spinal meningitis on Saturday, had passed away Mon- day evening in the Sick Children's Hospital, The recent repairs fo the parsonage have added much to its comfort and appearance. The appreciate the people of the circuit in Making their abode comfortable, 1 ------O OO NOMINATIONS of At the Nomination Meeting on tor and family |. shown by. the HOUND LOST Black and tan female hound, an- swers to the nande of "Jeff"; lost just north of Seagrave, on Saturday, 20th of Sept. Suitable reward. Anyone found detaining 'this animal will be prosecuted. Thos. Watts, Box 485, Oshawa. Sle DOO LOST and Fred Raines' property, (com. 7, Reach), handbag, containing -émall green purse and sum of money, also pair of ladies' glasses. Finder pl notify Mrs. Kirley, Port Perry, Phone 3 r 4. Finder please notify On Sunday last between Port Perry | | Phone 177. - REAL ESTATE Box 47, Myrile ily od » soit | Bou Sy. pe Pane list. 94 sel Bell Phone id if Sale Bills Printed at Star Office ae Kathleen Leask ~~ A.T.C.Mand A. OC. M. Teacher of Piano and Theory. Pupils p¥epared for examination if desired. Nov. 1 Phone 115 r 3-2 Port Perry Dominion Store ~ ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce - the e Deaple | that we are getting in a lot of Fall and Winter go body to visit and we are wanting every- our store, and look over our high quality stock whic we are offering at very low prices. We specially invite the young] and see our nice line of seasonab Call to see our stock-be boys and girls to come in clothing, at low prices. fore you do your Fall and Win- ter shopping. You have nothing to lose, and we are sure you will save money 'by inspecting our stock. Try anyway. - ALIX. GILBOORD Brygoods Ready-to-wear The Standard Garage Has installed a new VISIBLE, air operated GASOL INE PUMP Si a "The customer pan see that he ots. eve cont's soaks Worth of gasoline, he pays. ie 8 ; ry ; Boots and Shoes We pay top prices for new laid eggs "

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