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Port Perry Star, 5 Mar 1925, p. 8

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AA DR. J. A. MURRAY, 8 . DENTIST ce upstairs in Leonard Block ours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 93 © PORT PERRY, ONTARIO -W. A. SANGSTER . * DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 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 werd Price $1, 100. $600. cash, ance at b%. 145 'acres, all workapie, 7th con. Reach, good 8 roemed brick house, "barn '58°x 60, stone stable, cement floors, straw house 20 x 30, hay barn 40x 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 5%. -l 8 Joomied frame houses % atte Jand, good s me _fruit, gi water, Etnated ry Tg Village of Manchester on. Provincial Highway. - Beautiful shade trees. All for $2,000. $1000 cash, balance at 6%. Goad 6° roomed frame house, in Utica, large woodshed, cistern, stable, hen house, nice lot of fruit, % acre « land, ! cloge 'to schodl and church. $900. = $400 cash, balance at" 5%. * Possession any time. For retired gentleman--1 acre good gurden soil, 7 roomed frame house, ood cellar, stone: foundation, new al aud ie" house in goof » re- .. Double garage, new 4 hick hous fin lot of] assorted fruits, good fences, close to school and church. Price $1160. prey cash, balance mortgage at 6% farm property--Lot thirteen, composed of 51 acres more or less, well fenced and well watered, frame i ae og 46x32, Sous stables, good 2 repair, close to os 63} Price $3500, $1000 cash, Ey mortgage at 6% %. Good for garden or chickens--b% acres, on | ihpnd street just outside Corporation of Port Perry; 8 Joon, ame house in good repair, all newly decorated and ted inside and out, good stable, drive shed and Jasage, new hen house, some choice Price chaser, water, nicely situated. , Terms to suit pur- ai ; friends in this vicinity. Mrs. W. Philp Hos: rotated home): from tig wi nin | been visiting' with Srionds, <_ Albert recently, itn his parte NESTLETON ad Mr. Wm. Porteous, of the Civil Ser: vice, "Toronto, was a week end visitor, of his son, Mr. Harold Porteous, Harris, Co., Toronto, is visiting, with his parents, Mr. R. W. Philp. Mr, and Mrs. William Heaslip, of Janetville, recently visited his sister] at Mr, N. C. Marlow's, Our hockey team journeyed to Port Perry, and played a friendly game with 'Honeydale, the latter winning by 3-2. L000 SHIRLEY A number of young people of the community 'met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Franklin, on Monday evening of last week and report an enjoyable time. There is quite a lot of 'sickness in the neighborhood. Mrs, John Brent and family spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, J. Stone of Columbus. CEDAR CREEK Mr, John Fowlie has returned home from the city for a time. Mr, Lyle will return to his farm in the spring, from Uxbridge. Mrs. John Fowlie "has recovered from her recent accident, we are pleased to report. pp PRINCEALBERT The entire c: ity was on Saturday, February 21st, when it was announced 'that Miss Rebecca Holman had passed away in Toronto, Deceased was one of this village's most esteemed citizens and the rela- tives have the sincere sympathy of all in their hour of sadness and sorrow. hookad 1 was going to have a stag dinner on Sunday but that old black hen laid again and I decided to give her another chance. Mrs. Woodley received word last week that her niece died in Toronto. Satisfactory progress is the report of the sick in the village. Mrs. Effie Sandérs, of Toronto, who was visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Bond, has returned to her home in the City. A number of children have con- tracted measles in a mild form. Mrs, James Warren, who just re- turned from Blackstock, was called to Oshawa where her son David, is ser- iously ill. | son, AL Stith, uri Mariposa, My, Miller, Oshawa; was calling on friends inthe Village, for a few days | last week, Mr, Howard Philp, of the "Maissey- ¢ Mr, David Warren, is very ill in Oshawa at time of writing. Mr. Angus Kirby has moved into the Miss Holman residence, Simcoe | St. South. Wedding bells are ringing. We are very 'sorry to have to re- port that Mr. Johnston Devitt is ser- iously ill at Myrtle Station.' We wonder why the lady lost her temper the other day. Mr. H. Dobson, Manchester, and his violin gave entertainment to a num- ber of friends in the village Thst week. Miss Reta Watren had a sudden call to Oshawa last week owing to the illness of her brother, David. Mr. Max. Smith, of Oshawa, was in the Village last week. Arrangements are being made for Epsom' talent to give the play "Cran- berry Corners" in the Methodist Church about the 20th of March. Farther particulars will be announced latgr. : E A SA T The Uxbridge Business Men's Bible Class héld their annual banquet in the Methodist Church, on Friday evening, of last week. The speaker of the evening was Rev. Mr. Horston, of Woodville. Save $4.00on a fon of Fuel Solvay Hard Coke, The Faultless Fuel for Ranges and Heaters. Only $12.00 a ton. Furnace size $13.50 Agent for Port Perfy P. FIGARY. The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choles, desi, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If-you want it geod BERT MacGREGOR Will do the rest. © Ring up Phone 72. - : "My lias used: 10 : ye a 1 could no in| Sad and 8 | now! + "I find I can keep my sales up to the mak by calling customers by ong is tance. "The ey ifhit twin Tg trave = and I can do id with them in a fraction of the time it takes me when travelling." Who could you sell today by IT'S A HARD LIFE 1 At seven o'¢lock on the night of January 18, 1874, Mrs. Ezra Furrow rem: to her husband, 'Ezra, hadn't you better £2. om out and get 'some water? ere about two foot of snow now ok [I Congoletim Rugs at Reduced Prices 10 only Congoleum Rugs, Ain good patterns. This is a clean -up + our 'winter stock and in order to make room for our Spring. patterns we put 'these rugs onsale. Size 2V6 x 3 yards, regular $11.25." Sale price $9.95. 2 Size 8 x 3'yards, regular $13.00. Sale price $11.95. Size 8 x 81% yards, regular $15.75, Sale price $13.95. | Size 3 x 4. yards, regular $18.00. Sale price $15.95. | Wall Papers me Tg This week we put on sale 4 patterns of Paper at 8c roll siftable for bedroom or Litehen: = | Men's Heavy Rubbers at Clearing Prices ~~ ll We have only a few left and would more than sacrifice profit to clear them out. Men's heavy snagproof, rubbers, lace or 2 buckle; $3.36. «To clear at $2.65. Men's 1 Buckle Overshoes, regular $2.75. To clear at $1.95 pair, : 2 pairs oply Men's Heavy Lumbermen's Socks, regular $1.50. To clear at 98c. Men's - Sheepskin Moccasins for wearing under heavy rubbers, Teplar $1.65 for S6c. | All Wool Ribbed Hose, 69c. pair. This is a strong all wool ribbed worsted hose in fine and wide rib. "This it our Dest winter hose for hard wear. "Sizes 7, 7 Hh, 8, 91%. Regular 90c. Sale price 89c pr. no sign of a let-up. Might be too deep to get to the pump in} the morning." "Tain' a bad idee, Maria,'* re- sponded her husband. At nine o'clock he returned with the water: "What kept ye, Ezra?" asked Mrs. Furrow. Mr. Furrow and muffler. "'Nothin' t" amount t' an thin,' he said. "Had teshovel my way to the pump, o'course. ! Then I come down on the pump handle too hard, I guess, an it broke. Found 'a piece o'two-by-two in the barn so I whittled a new handle out of that. Wouldn't'a' taken so long only the bolts was phed his overcoat a leetle hard t'fasten on account| of it's bein' kinda cold. . Guess 1 friz a finger, but nothin' 't' amount t' an'thin'.' "No, "taint nothin', ?? said Mrs. Furrow after inspecting the fin- ger, "You saved youself some trouble not waitin' till t'morr' morin' t'git that water." "Guess I did,' said Mr. Furrow, X settling down to h lpanac. /] At seven o ok on March 14,1. Dw 1924, Mr. Westchester yelled into the telephone, * this the water com Well what's the idea of cuttin' off my] water, hey? We haven't had any water for ten minutes and until we do I can't shave before a When laden tables challenge Wherever the the neighbourhood Se wo er Soon the baking poopie Tor Ae 70k rowiet 88 8 Bake with Flour--sad your bread, cales' Quaker erly Tl Sire Ser 1s fuse Sa UN cooks of Four ommmRity. * Deal withthe dealet who sells Quaker Four. do do not kyo bis name, writé us and we will direst you A produc ot The Quaker mil, Peterborough and Saskatoon ) 1 go to the moves. . What? Testing the pumps? - well, why can't you pick out a civilized to test 'em, hey? Fine service a man gets for his Joney nowa- days! Here you everybody w with silt hour| / NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of George Wells Colton, deceased. | - Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 upset | of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, UPSEL| 1014, notice is hereby given that all| | creditors and others having claims. of Wells

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