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Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1925, p. 4

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x monthly ioting of will be held in the Order at 3 pm, on member is asked to make a effort, and' be present at this brought up--=So help the Order with your presence. gail | 5, 8. Williams of Winnipeg, was 'the guest of Mrs. I. R. Bentley last "week. : The house on Lilla Street; formerly -owned by Mr. Robert Town has been | :sold to Mr. Chas. Taylor. .° Mrs, Duncan Town, of To is spending a few daysswith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Town. Mr. Dan. Boe is about town again after some weeks of illness. We are . glad to see him better, CAR OF FRESH CEMENT NOW IN, C. L. Vickery; Port Perry. Dr. E. S. Baker, of Haliburton, will commence medical practice in Port Perry about the 15th of May. "He is a son-in-law .of Mr. C. L. Vickery, and has many friends ih town. We welcome him to Port Perry. We are pleased to see Miss Helen Mellow, and her sister Frances, about again, after their recent serious ill- ness. . tr (een Dr. J. A, Mathers, of Toronto, has bought the medical practice and pro- perty of the late Dr. 8. J. Mellow, Dr. Mathers has had eight years' ex- ~ perience in medical work, having two and a half years' hospital work in from now until Apr. 30th You will no doubt. see | Something ou want or | will need for a present. later on. : Le Have 'you had that watch or clock attended to yet. y mm , Make use of our Op- tical Dept. We are at your service. ------ 1. R. BENTLEY Jeweller and Optometrist. BASEBALL A revival of Baseball is assured in Port Perry this summer and the support of all fans is needed, The Big Four League consists of Oakwood, Sunderland, Lindsay and Port Perry was organized at a meet- ing in Sunderland and a schedule drawn up starting about May 25th, An organization meeting will be held at the Clerk's Office, Port Perry, to elect officers and make arrangements for the fixing of the diamond. An interesting part of the schedule is | that each town will have a tourna- ment during the summer and the tournament champions will play off with the single schedule champions for the championship of the group. All players will be tried<ous and a good turnout is wanted. . "THE ow price of the | Star Car is furtl : emphasized by its small _gas consump- tion and its minimum maintenance cost: NEW PRICES | Cormiiercial Chassis' - Standard Touring - Special Touring - Broughsia - = Special Sedan The Closed Models and thé Sect Tour-' ing have 4.95-inch Full Balloon Tires and - 20-inch Wheels, and the Special Models . have Bumper, Motometer and Bar, Rebound Snubbers, Scuff Plates and Trunk with Suitcase as Standard Equipment. : STANDARD GARAGE Ontario N= F.0.B. Factory--Taxes Extra Port Perry . [MES an Bots" cas PORT. PERRY, ONTARIO {Larvex Moth Proof for the be boug call personally and apply Larvex -}to clothi for 50¢ worth of material destroyed by moths every year. - Re-modelling, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing one. ~W. H. DOUBT MERCHANT -TAILOR AGENT FOR Liquid prosiono hh Can} the bottle. or will ing, carpets, upholstery. - Suits insured against moths| Thousands of dollars' NOTICE Any person owing an account to Phones-Office 6812. odamée ors Office over Morrison's Drug Store. IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE BEST! ~ _ t "the last 1% months has secured. employment, Open all year. : Enter now. Catalogue 'free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. ~ EGGS FOR HATCHING ~ From pure bred white Wyandottes; Exhibition Stock, winter layers. 50c. per 13, $3.60 per 100 at farm, the estate of the late Dr. Mellow will kindly call at the store of W. M. Letcher, at their earliest convenierice.! A DIED the Canadian Medical Corp, Over- seas, and one year at Toronto Gen- eral Hospital, as well as five years _in_general practice. He comes here' "immediately, and has high recom- mendations, Hg is a married man with two ies and will be a wel- come addition as a citizen of Port Perry. Sree 00 eee y FOR SALE Quantity of choice seed potatoes, Apply to B. Jones, R.R.1, Port Perry, Phone 190 r 1-2. If you are troubled with. Hernia, see F. T. Thompson, at the Sebert House, Port Perry, on Wednesday, May 6th. Examination free. rrr QO VISITS UXBRIDGE. . Friday evening, April 24th, on the invitation of the Young «People's Society of St. Paul's Church ,Ux- bridge, A.Y.P.A. of the. Church of the Ascension, Port Perry, paid them' a visit and put on "The Man from Arizona" and that laughable comedy "The Home Guard." The visitors also rendered other numbers, including Violin selections by Miss M. Cockburn, recitations by Miss Marion Goode, vocal solos by Rev. 8. C. Jarrett, while Mr. Cock- burn entertained old and young alike with his famous "Dancing Dervishes" At 18% Hannaford Ave., Toronto, on Saturday, April 26th, 1925, Edna May Town, beloved wife of Frank Trebell, aged 42 years, 1 month. Interment was made at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. I AEN RAIN F. T. Thompson, Specializing in the treatment of Hernia, will be at the Sebert House, Port Perry, on Wednesday, May 6th. i (Ore UNITED CHURCH Ministers: Rev. William Higgs Rev. A. E. Thornley Sunday, May 3rd, 1925 Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. S, 8. and Bible Classes at 3 p.m. At the morning service the Sacra- ment of the Lord's: Supper will be administered. Y. P. League at 8 p.m. Monday. Junior League, Thursday at 4.30. Preparatory Service on Thursday at 8 p.m, at which Rev. A. E. Thornley, will preach. -- Orn FOR SALE Durham heifer, rising 3 years, due in about two wéeks. - Apply to P. H. Raymer, Prince' Albert, On the 1 of the t the good people of Uxbridge served a "dainty lunch after: which short ve: marks of appreciation were indulged in by Mr. Watson, President of St. Paul's A. XY.P.A., Rév." Mr, Taylor, Rector and Rev. S. C. Jarrett This is the first occasion the A.Y. P.A. of Port Perry have had the 'pleasure of visiting the Uxbridge So- | ciety, <All 'report a-good- time with the expectation of a return visit from Uxbridge in thefiear future. Port Perry CAFE NOW OPEN Meals and lunches at tall {OI _hours. tos Cream Served 'Modern Service, Prices Reasonable Give us a trial We will please you ; Everything new *. Tobacco for Sale. oi FONG 8QY, Proprietor. Stare " To-morrouw's Car To-day" tre CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION | Sunday, May, 8rd--H. C. at 11 a.m. Subjeet, "The Cross" Tuesday, May b--Women's Guild in Parish Hall, Wednesday, May 6--Junior W. A, at 4 p.m. in Parish Hall. Thursday, 7.30 p.m On Friday last the embers of the bridge, the A. Y. P. A., Church of meet the branch members and their friends of the Anglican Church there. Our branch were 'asked to provide the evening's entertainment and faithfully upheld the 'traditions of Port Perry. Uxbridge likewise re- sponded, not with musical selections, but by placing before us such things that gratify and appease the aching void of man. 'We are endebted te the owners of cars who made possible our visit, iy This coming Friday we are hoping sto visit the A. Y. P. A at Blackstock, intending to make the. best use of our time there. . Last Sunday both "congregations, Mey 7th--Evensong at Sh in oy Bas nail. St. Thomas, of Brooklin, and the Church of 'the Ascension, were favored by a visit<of.the Ven. Arch- deacon Warren. Those present at edth "service, morning and evening, were rewarded by listening to the expositions of the scripture as put forth by the Archdeaton, Svein) () (mn---- ABRAHAM BOLTON - Mr. Abraham Bolton, who died at Port Perry, on Wednesday, April 22, 1926, in his 74th year, was born in Mariposa. He lived there until after his marriage to Miss Elizabeth Wil- liams. That ceremony took place on the 17th of March, 1875, and Mr, Belton lived long enpugh to celebrate his golden wedding, Deceased was one of a family of |. Seven children, three of whom sur- vive him. They are Mr. Emerson Bolton, Mrs. Thomas Cook and Mrs. Thos. McCoy. He is also survived by Mrs. Bolton, .and one daughter, Mrs. Donalda Midgley. Twenty- -seven years: "of Mr. Bol- ton's life were spent in Toronto, 'and 'Perry about four years ago.. Since W. Merlin Letcher, Administrator Phone 160°r 2-3. Apply to "Mrs. Ida M. Mditland, Ap 9 tf. : -- Mr. and Mrs." Bolton moved to Port that time he has put-up a nide- home on Bigelow Street. . . - He was an industrous, kindly man, and his family and friends will great- ly miss him. "Mr." Bolton wag 'a member of the} L.O.L. No. 187, Toronto, and Win- chester Lodge No. 78, C.0.0.F., of Toronto. He was a member of the Methodist Church, and the funeral services were conducted by Rev. Wm. Higgs. Ray ¥ Interment was made in the family | burial plot at the Pleasant Point Cemetery. Dr. E. S. Baker + COMING TO . PORT PERRY ABOUT MAY 16th, 1925| Further, announcement later. : er a I know fields of "That's why I Wooden Get. the Most Tor Ladd Your Work 'and Money you've 4 big investment tied up in your vant to see you ge full returns for «this money. , too, gives 15% extra capacity. Get full value for your investment. Let's talk it over or wt some <ofs my" _ MILTON STONE free Port Perry, Ont.

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