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Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1925, p. 8

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CE DR. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO W. A. SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Kours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over McKee's Shoe Store PORT PERRY. ONTARIO Real Estate Morley Campbell's List PORT PERRY BellPhone 183 W 6 roomed house, % acres land, good well, large stable and hen house, fruit In good repair. Situated on Union Avenue. Price $1,100. $500 cash, balance at 5%. 146 acres, all workable, 7th con. Reach, good 8 roomed brick house, barn 58 x 60, stone stable, cement floors, straw house 20 x 30, hay barn 40 x 50. pig pen, new chicken house, and drive shed, all in good repair. This is a wonderful producing farm, all for $9,600. $2,000 cash, balance at 6%. 8 rooined frame house, % acre land, good stable, some fruit, good water, situated in the Village of Manchester on Provincial Highway. Beautiful shade trees. All for $2,000. $1000 cash, balance at 6%. § Good 6 roomed frame house, in Utica, large woodshed, cistern, stable, nen house, nice lot of fruit, % acre land, close to school and church. $900. $400 cash, balance at 5%. Yossession any time. For reiired gentleman--1 acre good garden soil, 7 roomed frame house, good cellar, stone foundation, new t well and pump, house in good re- pair. Double garage, new large chicken house, splendid lot of assorted fruits, good fences, close to school and church. Price $1160. $600 cash, balance mor{gage at 6% A good farm property--Lot thirteen, composed of 61 acres more or less, . well fenced and well watered, frame house, barn 46x82, stone stables, all in fair good repair, close to Port Perry. Price $3600, $1000 cash, balance, mortgage at 5% %. Good for garden or chickens--b% , acres, on Simcoe street just outside corporation of Port Perry; 8 room- ed irame 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, nicely situated. Price $3200. Terms to suit pur- A very cheap home--Quarter acre lot on 'Rosa street, good b roomed: 'house, stone foundation, cistern in cellar, good well, stable, some . small fruit. Price $1000. $400 cash, balance, mortgage at 5 Homebrew Recipe--Such are. scarce but I will give you 'Chase a bullfrog for three miles gather up 'the hops. To, them ten gallons of tan bark home- made soap. Boil 36 hours, then n 'through an 1. W. W. sock to from working; add one to each pint to give it. a a little into the kitchen sink, if takes the enamel off it is ready f bottling. visiting with friends. Mothers take warning--Preachers cannot save your daughters nor can teachers. The home is above the church and state. . Residents of the. Village were very son slipped and fell, injuring her head on the ice, on Sunday morning. Friends of Mrs, Chas Hall will be glad to learn that she is improved in health after her serious illness. You are a booster or a knocker: There is no middle ground. To which class do you belong? The man who does the most for his home Village is not always the man who receives the most credit. Be a booster and let your position be so certain that those who run may read. Enniskillen Quarterly Official Board of the Union Church, at the meeting on Monday, unanimously in- vited Rev. Elmer Belknap to remain as their pastor for another year. He accepted. It is our minds that build our characters. If we think evil thoughts our acts become evil, but if our thoughts are good our acts are like- wise. We can banish evil by oppos- ing it with good. ~000 mm VICTORIA COUNTY SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL SALE Twenty-one shorthorns were offer- ed for sale at Lindsay. The bidding was spirited. In spite of the fact that the stock was very young, (the average age being eleven months), froma contemporary. Here it is: be sorry to learn that Mrs. J. H. Hender- |. place of the Rev. J. H. Turkington, who resigned when the congregation voted against Union and became the associate pastor of the Methodist Church where all of the 99 who voted Union are now worshipping. It is stated that the non-concurring portion of the congregation are in good financial conditions The church is now free of debt and there is mon- ey to their credit. --Whitby Gazette. In a letter signed by H. M. Gil- christ "on behalf of the non-concur- ring Presbyterians of Oshawa," read to the Board of Education, he asked that permission be granted them to use the assembly hall of Centre St. School for three church services every Sunday until June 14th, at 3 nominal rental, drawing attention to the rea- son of the withdrawal from the Presbyterian church as being circum- stances over which those associated with him had no control. The re- quest was refused. 4 --Oshawa Telegram. Since this report was published we learn that the K. of P. hall has been secured for services. The Palace Shoe Store For High Grade Footwear better the trade. newness, St. Charles Building. JAMES McKEE & SON, Our Big Midwinter Sale is Now On. We never do anything by halves. we inaugurate a shoe sale, look out for something startling. That's why so many people look to us with confidence for originality, variety and highest quality. When Better the grade, uncommonness, PORT PERRY Telephone 162 r 3 Will do the rest. The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR Ring up Phone 72. wl PORT PERRY DOMINION | ESTTiE aE 8 1 i ee OOO MAN ASPHYXIATED AS HE SLEEPS IN HOME : The following clipping was sent to us from Walter Donaldson, Yonkers, "Returning to her home at 120 Woodworth Avenue yesterday after- station. The doctor worked over Mr. Donaldson ig an effort to revive him, but found that, the man was beyond aid. Mr. Donaldson was 45 years old and a native of Port Perry. He was educated there and after his school- ing he learned the baker's trade. He came to this coumptry 30 years ago and had made his home in Yonkers since. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Dora Wilt- zine Donaldson; a daughter, Hattie, and four sons, Walter, Edwin, John and William Donaldson. There are also four brothers, William Donald- son, Long Branch, Cal; Alfred Don- aldson, Barrie, Ont.; Charles Donald- son, Port Hope, Ont; and Walter Donaldson, 94 Buena Vista, Avenue, Yonkers, N.Y. ie The funeral will be held on Satur- ~--Uxbridge Papers please copy. THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA The recently issue 55th Annual "This See our Spring display of New Papers. ' We still have a few patterns of last year's stock on hand. + These will be cleared at good reductions. Bedroom papers, reg. 20c. to 26c., clearing at 15¢. roll. or Kitchen papers, reg. 25¢. to 85c., clearing at 18c, roll. - All Wool Serge is a | dren's garments is a | 54 in. wide. Regular pr Printed Linoleum Rugs. We have two patterns only to clear. They come in light or m brown shades. - Size 8 x 3; yards. Regular $15.25. Sale : ard lar $17. $13,756. 8 x 4 yards, regu 50 for $15.75. Get Ready for Spring Decorating. yh N os The friends you ek to meals--all who eat in you home--pass judgment on your baking skill. Fou B you want to be known as cook Quaker Flour. - It makes bread, cakes and pastry win sure approval in any company. is Dining rs ee * Se Ask to see the Spring Standard Designer Fashion' x Book. All Patterns Kept in Stock. 2 The court of neighbours s ¥

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