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Port Perry Star, 4 Feb 1926, p. 8

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JR BUSINESS TO EXAMINE THE 'EYES AND Supply Glasses That Will Correct Any Defect: . WE DO NOTHING ELSE. But we do it Scientifically and Correctly. W. A. HARE, +}. "EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Leopard Block, Port Perry, % & "Cash and Carry Government Inspected Meats This speaks for itself. Ed. Balfour Butcher Rolph Block Port Perry A BLACK BUSINESS LIME HANDLED WOOD 2000185 -1 TON Etc. DIST! IRIBUTORS OF SCRANTON COAL * COAL! COAL! COAL! While the Coal situation this winter has been very serious we : have been able so far to obtain a supply sufficient to meet all de- a mands, and our customers.«an rest assured. that while. there ds fuel .available.- we.will see that there is no shor tage experienced an extract from the Toronto which will give a good idea of in Port Perry. We are printing Telegram of the 30th of Janudry; how matters stand at present: We will have another car of Nut C oke « on hand next week, and would advise anyone wishing tb secure a supply to place an early order. A car of this reached.us last week; but it has all been ~ sent out to customers so that just at present we are out of Nut * Coke. There will also reach us within the next week or ten days a car oo of "pest quality" POCOHONTAS COAL, rut size™ This coal "is' 'suitable for. use in ranges; heaters or furnaces, "and will "give goed satisfaetion. # is used very extensively -in 'larger eities when there is plenty of Anthracite available. We still have some PEA COAL (Anthracite) but our supply is getting low. Also we have a good supply of best quality KEN- TUCKY DOMESTIC COAL. Several customers have tried this lately and are well pleased with it. WOOD: We have a full supply of wood always on hand: Hemlock Slabs; $3.00 th cord; Hardwood Slabs, $3.50 14 cord; Body Hardwood $4.00 1/4 cord. . Your orders will receive our best attention. FOR SALE---1 set heavy Bob-Sleighs, also light wagon and 1 heavy wagon. Can be seen any time at Coal Yard. PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT. Phones--Yard 94 ; Uptown Office 233. Affords. i Cheap for Cash, hs aE preached i Burns Church on unday last. An excellent programme was given on'Friday evening last in the basement of the church under the auspices of Women's Guild and W.M.S. A number of our young people living around Dagmar will present a play on Thursday evening, Feb. 11 un- der the auspices of the Com-}/ munity Club. Miss Gladys Parrott was home over the week end. Mr. Robert Heron was in Port Perry on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pilkey and daughter Phyllis, of Pickering, visited Mr, and Mrs. W. Heron on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hockley of Fielding, Sask, are visiting in this vicinity. Mrs. D. Brown has been spending a week with friends in Whitby. -- OO Sa PRINCE ALBERT Mr. H. R. Murphy returned home on Friday of last week after two weeks absence at his old home at Glasgow Sta, Ren- frew County. He was called home on account of the serious illness of his mother, who pas- sed away on Jan. 15th. He also spent a few days with friends in Ottawa. AAT RR NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Mary Jane Pogie, deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 66 of Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914; notice is- hereby. given: that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Mary Jane Pogue, late of the Township of Scugog, in the County of Ontario, iwdow, who died on or about the 14th day of December A.D. 1925, are, on or before the 4th day of March 'A.D. 1926; -to--send- by post, prepaid, to Messrs, Harris & Harris, Port Perry, Ontario, solicitors for John Wesley Crozier, administrator of the said de- ceased their christian names and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid John Wesley Crozier will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the -partios an. titled thereto haying regard only to been given as above required, and the said John Wesley Crozier 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 Harris & Harris-at the time- of such distribu- tion. : 'Dated at Port Perry, Ont, this 1st day of February A.D. 1926. HARRIS & HARRIS, Solicitors for the Estate of Mary Jane Pogue, deceased. 008 Send the Star to to Absent Friends Eyes Examined by the most modern methods. , Glasses if required at right prices, Artificial eyes fitted, F. E. LUKE (Upstairs opposite Simpsons) 163-167 YONGE ST., TORONTO. RR : You should order your ASHBURN + * Rev. 'Mr. McCulloch; oranto, such claimg of which notice shall have | hly equiv low BY a -auto with good care will few yedrs~at most ahd pidly | deteriorate. = But : tion is a permanent investm essential to the child' ewit happiness, financial su civic usefulness, . With t sage of every year it will yield greater and greater returns: "Between the school and the parent there should be under- standing, sympathy and co-op- eration to' the end that every child may® obtain the largest possible, now and throughout his future, from public school education. iy "Education deserves at least as much attention as the auto- mobile." This concrete way of putting it challenges our attention. Some people do not yet agree that a child is worth as nguch as an investment in an automobile, They have never realized that education wealth are closely inter-related, and it is excellent business prac- tice for any community to make vestments in its schools. Ea oe 11] N-- ; BLACKSTOCK At the annual Vestry Meeting of St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, held on Monday afternoon the 25th inst) the financial reports of the different organizations -showed 'the fin- of $646.17. chosen for 1926. Warden F. F. Willan, S. J effrey,; Lay Delegate, to Syn- od, J. R. McLaughlin and Sam. Jeffrey, Sidemen, J. R. Hamil- ton, Levi McGill, S. Jeffrey, S. McLaughlin, Envelope Sec'y, Jack Hamilton, Auditors, Fred Hyland and R. Hamilton. A committee was also ap- pvinted of the Rector and Ward- ens and others for the purpose of devising ways and means of keeping 'the fiftieth anniversary July. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith by the members of the A. Y. P. A. of St. John's Anglican Church, on Wednes- day the 28th. After its election of officers for the year a musical contest and other garhes were indulged in. = The officers for the year chosen were President, Jack Hamilton, Vice President, Jack Smith, Sec.-Treas., Howard Bailey, Pianiste, Laura. Bailey. wre QQ mares SALE REGISTER Thursday, Feb; 11, Extensive, unreserved auction sale of 100 Registered Yorkshire Hogs, 3 Shorthorn Cattle, 8 Registered Holstein Bulls and 30 Grade Holsteins, the property of Twin Stream Farm, Whitby, Ontario. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. = See bills. ~ Wm. Maw, Whitby and L. E. rani, Toronto, Auc- tioneers. ; / 1PRESBYTERIAN Rev. W. L. ir Pastor Ist. John's, Port Perry : creates wants that |# industry and commerce must|#$ supply, that advances in gen-|$ eral culture means higher stand- | § ards in living with consequent |# openings for live merchants and! § manufacturers. Education and|# substantial and increasing -in-|§H ances-to-be-in-a healthy condi-|# Domestic Shortening, per 1b. tion, the total "receipts being|$ : $4,303.80 and a balance on hand |# Sugar, SRY UL The following officers were |$ Rector's | § Warden, M. C. Smith, People's Vestry | # Clerk, Howard Bailey, Treas, | § CHURCHES 3 b4 : : : 3 3 : : 4 : 3 34 'Men's 121i in. Men's 15 i ons Zh Leather Top Rubbers, red so Leather To 'Rubbers, hg sole, 8: in Leather Top Rubbers, red sol e, Men's 15 in. Leather Top. Rubbers, white bi $4.25 Men's 4 Eyelet Laced Rubbers $935 Th 'Boys' Heavy Snagproof Rubbers, $1.89 : Boys' Gum Rubbers. $1.75 ing our stock of WALL PAPERS This week we are dow] i complete' Spring new papers suit- able for all rooms, Bedroom Paper from 10c roll up, § Diningroom and Kitchen ~ Paper, from 10c up. Ask | 'to see our samples. 'Pure Family Lard, per 1b Special Prices in Groceries for this Week. Edwardsburg Corn Syrup, 5 1b pail. . Sweet Corn'....0. r..... on .48c. Shelled Walnuts, ...... ..1% 1 for 250 : 2 tins for 26¢c + Shredded Cocoanut; per | wire ae v0 ERE id Teing Sugar, ... 5. i 0... * ...3 Ibs for 5c. aly ats ve Comfort Soap, . wren ceed 9-bars for 50c. 10 ths for 210 Lennox Soap; ........... ...6 bars for 23c. BROCK BROS. & CO. PSesssttttesee tt tttttttttststsssttstssstesttssssttttttettttssttettrtsstesttetsrtttitteitisttrtttttttttsttttttttttitttttestettesessesssssssstesssssseess --_---- Public Service at 2.45. ; The W.M.S and Ladies' Aid on Friady at one o'clock. A good attendance is hoped for. sss x, 1. ew x Prince - Albert news arrived too late for this week. of the opening of thE church inlay qe Reliable News is Always Welcomed Visitors from a distance ' Don't merely say the are here. erha iS many years a they have been about these parts, and they may have an interest- ing story=to tell. Please write the story, send it in, or tell us about it. UXBRIDGE U.F.0. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING At the recent annual meeting Secretary Clifford Gray report- ed the net proceeds for live stock 'shipped, together with ware- house receipts as totalling $251,- 835.94, "an increase over "the previous of $51,000. The year's activities include the erection of an up-to-date shelter « for live stock - after weighing, and before loading on 'the cars, and a great deal of the usual shrink in weight will, it is y believed, be thus prevented. = The following officers were elected for 1926: President, A. Shell; Vice-Pres., Fred Dure; Sec.-Treas,, Clifford Gray: Di rectors, Albert James, John J. Carmody, John Munroe, Herbert} Pearson, Bert Blackburn, Ben. Forsythe. and Alex. Noble. + --Times AUCTION SALE On Wednesday, February 17, at- 12.30 p.m.' Mr. -Laug! hlin Christie will hold an Dy sale of his farm stock and imple- Sionte, ete., at his"mpremises, lot 0, con. 4, Reach. Township. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers baa 00 AUCTION SALE Geo. Hood & Sens, Scugog Tp. are giving up farming and are selling their farm stock and Im- pléements by auction; on Tues- day, February 16th. See the large posters for list and par- ticulars. Sale at 12.80 p.m. Geo. & Ted Jackson, Auctioneers AT : AUCTION SALE * Mr. Ross Prentice, of lot 1, con. 8, Scugog, will hold an auction Sale of. is ann stock and 'implements at his preruises on Wolncolay February 24, at 12.30 p.m. Geo. £4 ackson & Son, Auctioneers

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