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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1925, p. 8

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FERRETS FOR SALE rown or White, healt rking ferrets, also Airdale lie pups. Apply to Norman Burnett, Prince Albert, Ont. 2 000s ' QUILT FOR SALE . The members of the Baptist Church at Greenbank are offer- 'ing a quilt for sale, the proceeds to bé applied for icc work. The quilt may be seen at Mrs. Spears' Hairdressing Parlor, Port Perry. 0 > DRY HARDWOOD FOR SALE 12 inch, $3.50 ssingle cord. "Apply to Alex. Lee, Phone 115 r 2-2, , OF Uxbridge R. R.3. _ m--0 FOR SALE DeLaval Cream Separator No. 17, late model, good as new, power atachments, Apply to D. C. Leask, Greenbank, Phone 51r24.0rblr 3. Port Perry CAFE * Meals and Lunches at all hour, _ Ice Cream Served. Modern Service. ' Price Reasonable We will please you Everything new, Tobacco for Sale. FONG SOY, Proprietor. Give us trial, - You should order "your SUIT NOW : line of , OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues - and greys, also in fancy tweeds: We should be pleased to havelyou { call and see our goods. WE DO ALL OUR OWN WORK Cleaning and Pressing Done. 'W. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office, Port Perry \ Scranton Coal A BLACK BUSINESS HANDLED fo opm SHITE 2000, Ibs. ONE TON We still have a good supply of os 'Coal and Coke on hand as' follows: ANTHRACITE BRIQUETS yay received for Furnace : use a car-of Bes Coke. | expectations. See our attractive] a basin of water and made His a horse, his electric light was a shrill shout through his hands. He hewed for his furniture; spun for his clothes; tilled for living; When he died not a newspaper printed the news and his pos- sessions were too few for a will, fa We'll never have to go back to ie FEA coal those days. > Newspapers %i Ss advertising have helped make STEAM COAL / |the change It pays to read|® advertisements and find out the time-saving and helpful articles that are constantly coming on] the market. find out where to get these * | things. oat Louie on Thursda op at There pe 'for ly boys and girls are developing We observe 5 'great deal of activity in certain places when the young folk are practising songs and- exercises of various Kinds, suggesting pleasant entertainment bye and bye. Perhaps we do not often stop to think what this means to those who shoulder the |. false." The better he bengves tertainments involve. | ile we enjoy the pleasure of the season let us not forget the ef- forts and even sacrifices that | are made on our behalf. The weatherman has evident- ly resented the remarks of a certain editor, who hinted that he might be a woman, since he has been changing his mind 80 often lately, and is 'about to prove that such suggections are responsibilities 'that these en- the better we'll like him. Aunt Susan, who visited here, was so much enjoyed a short while ago, is, we understand about to appear at Enniskillen with "all her retinue. All of which is another wey of saying that Scugog Dramatic Club are going to- give the play "Aunt, Susan's Visit" at Enniskillen on Friday evening of this week. Weather man please observe. Miss Reta Ashton, who has been visiting with friends here has returned to her home in En- niskillen. Miss Myrtle Ploughman was visiting with Mrs. Gordon Jef- frey, recently. Mr. 'E. Hewitt, has 'returned home from visiting in Darling- ton, for a few days. Mr. Eugene Beech was visit- ing with his father at Haydon last week. ----0 0 Om _ "PRINCE ALBERT Mrs. Thos. * Rogers left last week to take up her winter quarters in. Oshawa. Will the writer of the letter, signed "Jessie" kindly send her address to Box B2, then the'item will appear in the Prince Albert news in the next issue. Major Campbell is moving in his summer house for a time. Lains have made the Toads, in bad condition in Some places. It is often been asked: "Why do high minded and clear think- ing men do not seek election for a place -in the public' offices ?"* Messrs. Sheriff and Richard Thompson have returned from the West. = Mr. Norman Lyle has engag- ed.with Mr. Grant Christie for a time. tendance was not as large last Sunday as usual. ,Call on Geo. R. Davey, Port Perry, for first 'class Fire In- surance. Never again like it: Your forefather's bath tub was the creek; he mimmored hig face in fire with a flint. His Ford was wick in tallow; his telephone a mixed for his. bread. Read the Star and "Everybody i is requested to be - | easting yd 'his station rho ] 'North: Pole, and appareritly his | Reindeer are in good s S the dash south. Alr {Tree of the U. €C. 8S. S. on Mon- "Church and Sunday School at-]° Mrs. Snelgro i hana over the: gh enc Mr. 'Thos. 'White has front of his property, : The Cemetery - Compa y. are doing some repair work thei meet in brick house on Church St. 4 nesday n ~ Mr. Harvey Plum was at the . Gor Royal Fair last week.' Mrs. Boynton, who was visit- Wiping th scholarshi ; ing with friends in the City' re- nding for. Bo year cently, has returned home. igh a, Whitby ¢ Collegiate given| | Mrs. M. Dunn was visiting in ad of Education and Oshawa, recently. . Mrs. Wauchope and family have returned to the city after visiting 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Turner. het a {ror Fowl: only. Phone : shipment as early ble id Decembe At Tot 22, 'concession 3, Gart-, Yet oO wright Townshi hip, on Sunday,| = : November © 22n( 1925, John... thei N. 4 pre \CUGOG CENTRE CHRIST- . ; ah Ss MAS TREN McKee, in his of year.' . EWERS B oys' Natura Wool Brawers : oe PERRY CARTAGE PHONE 201 The. Christmas, 'tree. enter- tainment of the Scugog Centre Sunday School will be held on the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 28rd, when a fine program of drills, choruses, songs, etc., will] - be given. Admission, adults | 26¢. Cchildren 15c¢. Walter Samells, Supt. 0 0 Oe . THANK OFFERING : The Prince ' Albert United Church are holding a Thank Offering on November 29th. DATE CHANGED Manchester Christmas Tree| date has been changed to Dec. 22nd, 1925, Half Price 4 Boy's s $ natural Wool Drawers at half p price. Sizes 2 and 32 only. Regular $1. '35 value. For 5c. Fancy Check Cibghanis, 19¢ yard Hh this lot we have a' good assortment of small and large patterns, 27 inches wide. Soper value 25c¢. yard. Speqal at 19¢. ved 3 Ladies' Undorvests: at 59c¢. il all | rE Lo mantras 6 Gs UTICA 'Calling up Prospects. These 'vests are a good fine quality. lightly fleeced inside; Do not forget our anniversary strap, over the Shonider, Regtlar 75¢c. value For 59¢. by Long Distance is the 'best way to advertise our business' * Writes a Shoe Merchons 17 in the United Church next Sun- day, November 29th, and the chicken pie supper, Tuesday, Dec. 1: Rew Mr.-Alton of {Good- wood will preach at both* ser- vices on Sunday and Mrs. Bell's Rubbers for all the F dmily.- ok We handle the Dominjon 1 Brand, Concert co., of Oshawa, willl Arve tf ] ; toughest prospect yield to . provide the entertainment on 4 r r ci s Tuesday night: Long Distance selling : is Gr ocery Spec a "10 pounds White Sugar for oy 'Coffee, Ladies Delight, repular 7c. for. =. Shredded Wheat, Remember the' Christmas ...B8c;: 1b day - night, Dec. 21st, 1925 in Memory. Hall, Lviv. 2 for 2Be. The Presbyterian S.'S. are hold- ing their Christmas Tree on De- cember 17th. "Everybody come, Mr. Edgar Hogarth with Mr. and Mrs. Kendall on Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Jas. Bentley al- 50 Mrs. Jas. Hortop have gone to Toronto for the winter. Mr. and Mrs; B. Cragg, Green- bank, 'with Mr. and Ms. Chis. Lakey; on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall with- Mr. and Mrs. 'R. Harper Calin. "eee Cash and Carry Government Inspected Meat This speaks for itself. Fd. Balfour oa Sunday. - : WA | EERE sna Sa te rt Perr the week. Bi : 8, 0788 Rolph Blook wa P ort P err y Mr. and Mrs. -L. Mitchell, of " so -- pe oe Rolled Oats, 514 pounds for . Sunflower Salmon sve Spain ol New Dates, 2 pounds for ... "Comfort Soap, 10 bars for -Seedless Raisins. 'Buy your Christmas supply and save money. These will look: Shéep-l later on; : 2 tbs. for 25¢. o i Oshawa, with Mr., and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell, Mrs. H. Wagg with her sister H Mrs. Urquhart at Zephyr on|$ unday. G. W. McKinley and Government and Minicipal BONDS TORONTO BonD EXCHANGE | "LIMITED, SUCCESSORS TO G. A. STIMSON & co. Mrs, Doris with her sister More, Chas. Lakey. Mr. James Lakey,: celebrated his 95th H with his son James Lakey on|# Sunday. - Mr. "Lakey is still | § hale and hearty. ~ H ene (0) ems PRINCE ALBERT H The allotment of the Mainten- | ance and Extension Fund of the | United Church, Prince Albert |#H Circuit, has béen fully sub- scribed." "This circuit was the | The Suitable Chiistinss Gift for the Business Man-- Printed Stationery. : of Bro, i3 birthday | § hs / frst to report the objective|# . | - joy Pe i mg Ch, eac in'this Presbytery. : # v. C. E. Dyer of Greenbank. |} "1 he Oldest Bond House in Canada with cs the Thank Offering |§ © 300 Bay Street He Services next Sunday. at 2.30 and 7.30 pm, ASHBURN : Mr. 'Eugene Stevens, of To- ronto, preached at Services in" Burn's Church on'Sunday. |§ Mr. and Mrs. Nithwander, of |§ . \ f- sday night at] Sunday, Nov. 29th--Our . Come! _

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