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Port Perry Star, 21 Jan 1926, p. 4

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{ = i 1 E : ? time of writing. - Vs sick for some days but is im- dan, 25 Unhridee at Port Perry _ For Assessor and Auditor for = turned ee. after atending : convention at Cobourg. - r. W. J. Coultis is very ill at "Mr. A. W Allin has been quite proving in health. Mr. H. Stone, of Western Can- ada is visiting with friends in this locality. DOG LOST i Black and white hound, with slight touch of brown, goes by the name of Toby. Finder please notify Gerrow's Bakery, Port Perry: RU * INTERMEDIATE 0. H. A. Jan. 22--Cannington at Port Perry Jan. 22--Uxbridge at Lindsay Jan, 26--Whitby at Cannington Jan, 26--Lindsay~u%. Uxbridge Jan, 20--Cannington at Whitby Feb: 2--Port Perry at Uxbridge Feb. 2--Whitby at Lindsay Feb. 6--Lindsay at Cannington Feb. 9--Port Perry at Lindsay ' a (JQ memes. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St. John's, Port Perry. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sunday. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Y.P. Guild on Monday at 7.80 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Ser- vice on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. The annual meeting of the Congregation on Wednesday evening, January 27th, at 7.80 p.m. in the Schoolroom. Re- freshments served by the ladies. Breadalbane, Utica. Sunday School at 2 p.m. with election of officers for 1926. Public worship at 2.45 p.m. W.M.S. and Ladies Aid held their first meeting of the New Year on January 15th. Mona Fuller Brush Co. Hamilton, Ont. The Fuller Brush Co; announce a decided reduction in the price of all. personal and household brushes during the present season. - The Fuller man will call soon, and explain in detail. EARL THOMPSON, Bell Phone 18 ~~ Port Perry. TENDERS | WANTED the Village of Port Perry Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the position of assessor, and for the position of auditor to audit the Corpora- tion books, for the year 19265, the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Tenders to be in by January 25th, 1926. E. H. PURDY, ' Clerk. AUCTION SALE- : Geo. Hood & Sons, Scugog Tp. are giving up farming and are selling their farm stock and Im-| ">plements" by auction, on Tues: day, February 16th. See the posters for list and par- Big Silver Hale Now to February 1st We are offering any: piece of Flatware in stock at a big reduction, if you'need any bring in your list of wants and let us quote you prices. For watch, clock or jewellery repairs see us.' I. R. BENTLEY Jeweller and Stationer. WANTED Green Round Cedar, 8 feet, 16 feet and 24 feet, 6 inches at top end, reasonably straight. Apply to C. L. Vickery, Port Perry. nee (Henne THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Annual Meeting of the Port Perry Horticultural Society 'was not largely attended. Miss = Alexander, Secretary-: Treasurer, gave her annual re- port, which showed a member- ship of 220, and a balance in the bank after all expenses had been paid of some $32.00. The election of officers result- ed as follows: Hon. Pres.--H. G. Hutcheson President--Samuel Farmer. 1st Vive Prés.--Mr. Maries. | Directors--Mrs. A. H. Rose, Mrs. Forman, Miss G. Davis, W. H. Clarke, Mrs. I. R. Bentley, W. H. Harris, H. Roberts, Dr. J. B. Lundy, F. W. McIntyre, Wm. Ettey. It was decided to hold a flower show, the date to be decided at a meeting of the directors. At.-a.meeting of the directors on Monday evening, several matters of interest came up for discussion. . It was decided to hold the next general meeting of the So- ciety in the Parish Hall, Wed- nesday, February 3rd. At that meeting the getard] business' of the Society will be discussed, plans made for the flower show; the list of premiums introduced, and a plan of town beautification presented. A question drawer will be instituted, and a round- table conference on garden pro- 'blems will be held. hand them in to the Secretary or President and every effort will be made to have your ques-. tion well answered. In considering the date of the Flower Show it was decided to leave the matter to the next ticulars. . Sale at 12.30 p.m. da Ges. & Ted Jackson, Auctioneers = 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for ... ; . eevee 1'8 2c. veves 8 3b6C. 24's $1.10 - gebe meeting, although tw fea wil be ited ove February 19th, or Feb- "SUPERIOR STORES OVER 200 STORES Specials for Frid'y & Saturday, Jan' Y, 22 23 Bulk Dates, .....5.. iv 5.2 hs for 28¢. Sterling or Clark's pure Catsup, ..12 oz 22c. J....08c 8's 65c¢. Flatware | : 2nd Vice Pres.--Mrs. A.J. Davis | If you havesquestions to ask, |. "Pai Totiot sos 6 cakes f SUPRRIou Fin 3 Saige or Now! To-day!! The opportunity of winning a beautiful piano, a radio or a phonograph, absolutely without cost, is again . offered to the music-loving public--with this addition, there are eight big prizes instead of three. Your chance of winning one of the capital prizes is that much greater. Nineteen Pianos, three Radios and ninetéen Phono- graphs have been given away FREE in previous con- tests by the Canadian Selling Agents--Will YOU be tucky this time? 'Send your answer in early--you have a better chance. REMEMBER--PRIZES ARE AWARDED FREE TO THE BER: REATEST. MOST ORIGINAL CORRECT LR SEND YOUR REPLY TO-DAY RT Ak LAE My pI to the Puxsle oss DICK HAS.....PIGEONS N Name... AIO cies 4 covalll How to Solve the Puzzle The solution of the puzzle is simple. First decide how many ..pigeons Jack has, then find the answer. 1st Prize 2nd Prize Additional . ; Capital Prizes 00 [I $ .00 : $475.00] $125-90f ys pone, PIANO--A RADIO Receiv- cabinet size, fine Jasre 0g Sut u acces- ei fs an ment in walnut Lui thou sep EVERY ANSWER RECEIVES A REWARD The puzzle is not difficult. It's cdtchy and makes you think, but anyone can solve it in a very few minutes. As in the previous contests yout answer may be sent in on the coupon, or any other material, or in any way you desire. There is no limit to the size of the solution. It As agreed that the answers shll remain the property of WITHOUT . the Canadidn Selling Agents, and that there shall be no ACCESSORIES" 4p5e0] from the decision of the judges. THINGS TO BER : Prizes are awarded to the best, neatest, most originalsorrect answers, Should the first prize winner already own a piano, the prize will be given to the next best. Send your reply now--This may be your lucky day. DON'T DELAY--" ur Figure out answer. Your solution Radio in (without accessories). next six Rf -- Lo) pC ----------------------------"N) Write your name and address-plainly on your solution fo the P 'and send it to {he 'Canadian Selling Agents, at the - address given below. Every answer will receive a rewssd, 80. be sure and send your reply in promptly. 'HE PRIZE IS AWARDED ro NS Th First ANSWER RECEIVED... ii the rize--a $475%0 piano. The second prize is a $125.00 pelses are beautiful, ADIAN SELLING AGENTS |. | Oshavas Ontario. 5 eB INSTRUCTIONS upright, ! full-size cabinet model ruary 26th. This," however, is 2! not a final decision, but will be left to the members, If you have any -ideas regarding the| Flower Show, or the date, let|of Rheumatics. | some of the officers know what [to give my cure to all Physicians. H yoli think of the matter at anfl will prove the cure and will show H date that the 'ailment does not return. I OPEN YOUR EYES AND > READ THIS! ere at the post Hoeting. which wil be + wat, lp to the : Dox miga bein at the Parish doctors. 1 do. ut asl a, it. §| Hall, on Wednesday, Feb. 3rd.| cure ig Powder (contains no SS 'for 25¢. Tama: oat speéialist on all nds. We are offering wonderful Bargains. in Buber Footwear for I would ue pleased the balance of this month. £ : 25 pairs of Low Snag Proof Rubbers, re : tic Tist ot premiums | is also 'the 25 pairs youth's Jow Si : od ond and will be pre- o_o the Jes, 2 Sew ul 2a 18 Jr 12 ch ER "FOOTWEAR BARGAINS 'op. Rubbers,

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