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Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1925, p. 7

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rkish Bath Towels, Extra | ~~ Large Size, Pair $1.75 || i all lines rns to match and ania 1| pertaining to : Price of cloth $6.50. 1 doz. napkins $6.50 fi Sealy al i fringed ar ok a this Business. np eee ef 1825 x blinches, ~~ Per pair $1.75 Wall Danas Damask Sideboard Runners | || Wall Paper a d .. -'$100Yard | Honeycomb Bed Spreads Talis gang. This Tabling-i , made of half is runner can b tinawylength and 0. a Choice line o bleached yarn n & heayy welghe. To G0 inches iy 15 rl LUST can be a $3.95 Wall Papers. de and woven in a fleur de lis pattern. + scarfs or dresser scarfs. Woven in'clover pattern. : : or ®lm racy Pep yard $1.85 Per yard $1.00 English Honeycomb Bed Spreads, large No Job too large Fi So a i a Ee aa 5 size; 72 x 98 inches, Woven in neat conven- or too small. LS BEER . : el ; i : = 8 tional design. : ; TRL. at A JUNE ia in 5 l Price each $3.95 a! WASHGOODS 8 BOAT OR CANOE | one 205 ~ WASHGOODS SALE . ("Silk Panel Curtaivs W. WARD ESE Gi + CUSHIONS 95¢c. Complete A lee ar THe a TY fa} Decorator Voilenes, Butterfly Voile, Ginghams, ie etc.; 28 inches wide, selling regularly up to $5 00 Each The Panel Curtains are being used a , 8bc. yard, Sale price 25¢. yard | > : ET great deal this year and would make an acceptable gift. We are showing silk panel curtains woven in a lacey design of cream silk and finished at bottom with deep fringe Price each $5.00 ~ . IR ~~ Cushions for beating or use on veran- dahs. The cushion is 18 ins. square, filled fs : * with d cott i oo Organ dies, Voiles, 'Wehite Musling, with capoc and cotton and covered with Fancy E Port Perry CAFE NOW OPEN Meals and lunches at all hours. Ice Cream Served Modern Service Prices Reasonable Give us a trial We will please you Everything new Tobacco for Sale. FONG BOY, Proprietor. ' each Cloth, selling regularly up to dainty chintz. : MT ; Price each 95c. . Clearing price yard 50c. - - ; TEACH MEN HOW TO LIVE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION The primary purpose of education is to teach men. how to live," declared Canon AT Shatford, of Montreal, in an address before the urban trus- . tees yesterday. "Education is for the purpose of makingighen more alive than they ever were before; that they may think more clearly, imagine more vividly, "act more nobly and resolve more strongly," de- clared the speaker. There is not a single faculty that it should leave untouched." ~ Speaking of #he other conception of education Disc Clutch that requires no lubrication ~ the Canan said there was the abstwact conception, . | ; : T Ems is a new type of clutch in the New Chevrolet. It makes gear shifting easy--it starts the car smoothly; alight pedal pressure oper- ates it--it has more than a thousand pounds pressure action, delivering all the power to the rear axle without slippage -- it is fully enclosed -- it is simple --it has no internal adjust- ments -- it requires no lubrication -- what more can be wished: for in any clutch? knowledge for knowledge's sake. 'Then there 'was-the utilitarian idea; preparation for making a living. Finally, there was the cultural con- ception under whith students went to college to acquire polish ;and wear their knowlédge as a savage wore his nose rings, for decorative pmr- poses. There was a measure of truth in all * "these, he said, but they were secondary to the main purpose outlined," Fo SHALL WE ALLOW THE DOUKHOBORS TO * DISOBEY OUR LAWS Twenty-five hundred Doukhoboné assembled in mass meeting at Brilliant, B.C., April 5th, and declared to Inspector Dunwoody of the Provincial Police and Sehool Inspector Sheffield that they would not send tReir children to the public school. The Doukhobors were informed that the laws re- + garding schoql attendance must be enforced, but 1926 AtBowmanville At Oshawa At Port Perry At Whitby Junel9 | July 3 | Juneb July 31 | Aug. 14 July 17 li) July.8 SHORE. Aug. 14 ~~ Bowmanville | vAKE £ i em RAT Ber iy co rd Hr abl Tt miata Sl gl 0 4 June Oshawa CLE Tor] July 17 bo ps | June12 | June26 | oo [uly 10 % Port Perry Jily 24 Aug. 7 80WL ING Aug. 21 Completely Enclosed ii Flywheel and Disc Clutch showing internal construction : NE rT 3h 7 5 Whitby fe 3 July 31 | nacue Beare Bros. Port Perry the refusal was definite and absolute. They re- . plied that they would not obey the Sthool Laws because these laws were contrary to the Douk- _hobor interpretion of the "Laws of God." | There are nearly. 10,000 Boukhobors in the ~ Kootenay, which is about ong in five of the pop- _'. Jaws requiring the registration of births, mar- riages and deaths and they are now defying our laws regarding education. How long shall 'we allow such lawbreakers to enjoy the privil (of Canadian citizenship? Let us exercise lay, patience and even endurance but at the sibility of the development of such comm eas as are-held by the Doukhobors. Ta ¥ " HLL ® Roe Sh same time we must be firm and prevent the hose . Perry, in the County of Ontario, Coal {by post prepaid or deliver to Jno. W. said deceased | with full particulars in writing of __ jeurity, if any, held by them NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Philip Figary late of the Village of Port Dealer, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of "the Trustee Act, and all other statutes applicable having claims and demands against the estate of the said Philip Figary 'who died on or about the 21st day of April, 1025, are required on or before the 11th day of July, 1925, to send administratrix of the estate of the christian and sur , ad and descriptions, their cldims and a statement of their accounts and the nature of the se- thereto, that all creditors and others] =~ ceived by her at the time of such distribution, ' " Dated at Port Perry this 4th day of June, 1925. Florrie Figary, Administratrix. + Jno. W. Crozier, Barriester, ete. Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for. Admimistratrix. re YO Opin. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Jane Fitchette, Deceased. ~ Pursuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, notice is hereby' given that all creditors fand others having claims against the estate of the Jane Fitchette, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, who April A.D. 1926, are, on or before sénd by post, pre-paid, to Harris & verified, and' that after such tian died on or about the 22nd day of | the Fourth day of July A.D. 1925, to] ee -------------------------------------------------------------------- tribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto = having repard only to sueh claims of which notice shall have been given as above required; and the said ex- ecutors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been | received by them at the time of such ] distribution: ' To Dated at Port Perry this Fourth day of June A. D. 1925, X Harris, solicitors for Charles Wells | Geo Whit excomore of the |™

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