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Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1926, p. 4

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~~ dresses and descriptions, the full par- 3 ra whi : assets. or or any pa jhe sald a rsons of whose |re i 1 © solicitors of their accounts and the nature pRer) | fom: month et Tot of st Tuesday of each month. 'monthly meeting of the Ww, will be held at the home of Miss L. Stoyvin, on Wedneslay, 4 March 31st, at 3.30 p.m. The W. A. of the Church of the Ascension will 'hold an Easter Sale of Home-made Cooking, on Friday, April 9th. BORN At Port Perry, Ont., to Rev. L. C. and Mrs, Harvey (nee Lillian Follick) of Hamilton Conference, on Monday, March 22nd, 1926, a son. rere (J (rr. OFFICERS OF THE EX-SERVICE MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB. 'The following are the officers of the Ex-Service Men's Social Club, which takes the place of the G.A,U.V. OFFICERS FOR 1926 Hon. Presidents . Maj. General James H. McBrien, Capt. Wm, A. Sangster, D.D.S, President: Padre, The Rev. S. C. Jarrett. 1st Vice President: Capt. J. A. Mathers, C.A.M.C, 2nd Vice President: J. E. Jackson, Esq. Secretary: Melvern R. Arlidge, Esq. Treasurer: W. E. Roberts, Esq. General Purpose Committee J. A, Hayden, Esq. Convenor. ih a. Hood, Esq. A. L. McDermott, Esq. R. Tinsley, Esq. A. Ww. Morley Campbell Esq. UH rm UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. William Higgs, Minister. MARCH 28 Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 8 p.m, XY. L. on Monday. A Lantern Lecture on the interior of Africa. Beautitul films of that interesting field of Missionary work. Everybody welcome. Prayer Meeting on Thursday at 7.80 p.m. Choir practice at 8.30. Special Mission, April 11 to 21, under Rev. Dr, George Hanson, of the Lept. of Evangelism. Annual Meeting of the Congrega- tion, Thursday, April 8th, at 7,30. ---- OY ---- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Pastor. March 28th. St. John's, Port' Perry. Public Worship at 11 am. "The Crucifixion of Jesus," At 7 pm. "Christ restores Peter." Sunday School at 8 pm. Adult Bible Class in the auditorium. Young Men's Class in the Vestry. Guild on Monday at change of hour.) Bible Study, on Thursday at 8 p.m, "The Christian Home" Breadalibane, Utica Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 2,46 p.m. pm) (enim p.m. (Note ~ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Evensong and Sermon at 7 p.m Subject--"Friends of the Master" Solos--*"Shepherd of Souls" and "There is a Green Hill Far Away." Thursday, Evensong and address at 7.80 p.m. - 5 A SN NOTICE TO CREDITORS _Of Robert James Fowler and of Catherine Ann Fowler, deceased. Pusuant to Sec. 56 of Chapter 121 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others havinge claims Spans the estates of Robert James owler dnd Catherine 'Ann Fowler, both, late of the Township of Cart wright, in the County of Durham: Rol James Fowler died on or about the 25th day of November, 1921, and Catherine Ann Fowled died on or about the Tenth bh day of January A.| --D; 1926; are, on or-before the fifteenth day of April A.D. 526, to send by Dost, Pre-pai id, to ho 2 wh & the ad. ator of the said-deceased, their christian names and surnames, ad- ticulars of their claims, a statement of the security (if a 'held Shem and that after the np) rl by the said Borard Brown a4 af to Sistribute th the assets of wil proses aid a Ll notice shall have been foward Brown wii. met be Jiupee ool] rt an; rson or n XT § shall not have 8 Harthe atl a of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, | ited 'sages of he ing account of the ; Diamonds | Watches Jewellery - Silverware Stationery Get the prices on our goods before going else- where. We give as good, if not better value for the money. Have that Watch or Clock repaired. I. R. BENTLEY Jeweller and Stationer. . LOST On Friday night March bth, an army horse blanket, between the Sebert House and Seagrave. Finder kindly leave at Sebert House stables or phone 92 r 6. Roy Scott, Seagrave -------- THE MILL (Continued from last week) "For forty dollars per thousand feet, 'We have hemlock. lumber dressed complete, The best of spruce on sale for fifty, It will make a new floor look quite nifty. We have piles of pine at sixty five, It would do to make a new bee hive, If you have it made into trim or base It is by the foot we reckon your case. | If you build a home in another town, Or in the country you need it laid dawn, On your doors and windows and floor- ing too, We will give a delivery price to you. If boards you need of any Kind, mind, And do not buy from another source, Unless our price is wrong, of course. (to be continued) PORT PERRY MILLING COMPANY Invited Unanimously At a meeting of the*Quarterly Board of the United Church at Port Perry, a unanimous invita- tion was extended to Rev. Wm. Higgs to remain another year as pastor of the congregation. Mr. Higgs thanked the Board, and accepted the invitation. The meeting was largely at- tended, and plans were made for the year's church work. ere OOO MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION The eleventh meeting of the Ministerial Association of Port Perry and vicinity was held in the United Church Parsonage on Monday afternoon, March 22nd. There were present Revs. Higgs; Brown, Griffith, Latimer, Powell, Swain and Weir, and Mrs. Elsie Smith, who happened |g heir | to be in the neighborhood repre- senting the Deaconess work of the United Church. The paper of the occasion was given by Rev. Mr. Brown. Its resaid | subject was "Happiness and Old Age." It consisted principally of selections of poetry and pas- Scripture, It was a pager difficult to estimate. very interesting and -pro- table din discussion followed * which Mrs. Sraith gave an interest- ess work and outlined to some ex-| tent the policy and aims for the future. ! Gerrow will be pleased to know Please keep our company's stock in ¢ o Sunderland, Ont. : TER The 'many CHES] of Mrs. GS; that she is recovering from her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. McGahey and son Lloyd, are spending some time at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs, T. McKee. Miss Myrtle Cary hos been spending a few weeks with her aunt Mrs. M. J. Archer. ed to her home after spending the winter with her sister in Queensville. Alderman Chas. Lamb of Lindsay spent a short time with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lamb, last week. We are glad to report that Mrs. A. Cumming is recovering from her recent illness. Those who braved the storm to see "Charley's- Aunt" given by the A.Y.P.A. of Blackstock were well repaid. The play proved to be the most delicious piece of tom-follery since fun began." The characters were well presented and showed much careful training. We are sorry to see our friend Mr. A. Johns using a cane. We hope for a speedy recovery. Our U.F.0. man, Mr. Frank Crosier, shipped a valuable load of live stock to Toronto last week. The regular meeting of the W. M. S. was held in the United Church on Friday of last week. , EGGS FOR HATCHING Jersey Black Giant Eggs for hatch- ing from choice stock, good laying strain, Price*$1.50 per 15. Apply to Mrs, D. J. McTaggart, R.R.2, Seagrave, Ont. tf, Seagrave, Ont. Charlie Chaplin in "The Gold Rush," Port Perry Picture House Thursday. Friday, Saturday, Mareh 25, 26. and 27 rere) () (pra CARD OF THANKS Mr. J. W. Thompson and family wish to express their sincere appre- ciation for the many acts of kindness and words of sympathy during their recent bereavement. W. €. T. U. TRAVELLERS' AID To the Ladies of Port Perry and -wicinity: We are taking the liberty to ask that if there are any ladies who have Surprise Soap Wrappers, Empty Spools, or coupons of any of Gillett's Products, will if possible, bring them to 'the next meeting of the Union, March 31st, As April is the month to send them to the Travellers' Aid Department. This Department reports, the good work is still going on, and every year shows an increase in its activities. The Women's Christian Temperance Union, has ever stood for purity of life, truthfulness and moral uplift of the people. Frances Willard, our beloved lead- er,, had two planks in her platform: "The abolition of the liquor traffic" and "A white life for two." Have we as Unions done our part in work- ing for that which is vital to ideal homes, and good citizenship. ~Sec'y T. A. Dept, Local Union, AUCTION SALE Friday, April 2nd, 1926--Auc- 'tion sale of cattle, horses, pigs, hay, grain and poultry, the pro- perty of Chas. Luke, lot 23, con. 9, Whitby Tp. Sale at 1 p.m. ---- Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. T--G00-- "DIED In Reach Township, lot 13, con 3, on Friday, March 19th, 1926, 'Fanny Francis White, be- loved wife of John W. Thompson. in hér 65th year. ~~ rete) SUPERIOR BRED-TO-LAY ROCK_EGGS FOR pen," owned the. champion | 'Barred Rock hen in Canada in 1924. Eggs $1.60 for 16; $6.50 per hundred. At house $1.00 for 15; $6.00 per hundred. If you want weighers, layers, and pay- ers, buy from Herbert P. Baker, gO COMBINATION SALE Miss A, Thompson has return-| meen (J (HQ # PORT PERRY ) = DEALER IN oN House phone 66 It Pays to Pay Cash Office phone 207 ; 2 " FORSALE. ~ SECOND-HAND MACHINES Peewaukee Apples for sale. Apply to Geo. Lee, Greenbank, Phone 651 r 2. Lp FOUND P In lobby of Port Perry Post Office, a sum of money. Apply at Post Office. in good condition, cheap. Cultivator, Massey-Harris, 18 tooth. Massey- Harris Binder, 6 foot, Frost & Wood Binder in real good condition, 6 foot. MeCormick 7 .foot Binder, Frost & Wood % foot Binder, 5 foot Mower, Special consideration will be given fo customers giving their orders at the pd ' shop for all new machines. Driving Send the STAR to absent, and time costs money. Friends. C. Switzer, Port Perry SOME PIECE OF MACHINERY, THIS MELOTTE! oucKr TO LAST STILL SAVING EXTRA CREAM FOR ME, EVERY MILKING LIFETIME, Youre pouring pro away with your skimmed inilk CEM Hist in'butter fat nate they have used the ssane Melotte You 40c.a pound, may te the pig tro five youn exten cream or Alf fees Sing is Toh thy which Sey ol Froud have Jos ve lost if th E Sortie 3 TR nen on wok oo] ven't , i Hoe nd ont Sr hd a wk tte rator, te in the all the rich cream from ip that you'ss ot i ne Surely it's worth the little time very' munuts and trouble it takes to Gll vt this out the coupon CREAM SCPARATOR a Canada igi fA pe TER" iA AAJ 1d | | Sm 7 gd EE HAMILTON ONTAR) C Proves RiDhuramesiviruise: Local Representatives, - GEO. JACKSON & SON. Port Perry, Ontario. ° _ Phone 81 L Anyone requiring repairs for International: Farin 5 Machinery kindly give your order before you start on the land. "See us before you buy any new Machinery or Cream Separators New stock of Electric Fuses and Lights Good supply of B. & H:-Paints, Oil, and Lead on hand. ; Are your Grinder Plates woren out. ; ] Massey-Harris 1 No. 4 Drill, 13 hoe, : SH a Wis Mis Packer Poh seleplione ison Sout pay-roll. : Make it work for you! - All Heavy No. 9 Wire 8 Lines x 47 inches high, at 50c¢. per rod 9 Lines x 50 inches high, at 55¢. per rod WALL PAPERS Let us show you our new samples for Spring; 'priced *rom "7 cents, and upward. THE NEW MAXIMUR PAPERS We are also stocking the new Maximur, 30 inch papers, the most modern and finest decorative hangings. Their width permits greater variety and grandeur of design, besides showing fewer seams when hung. W. L. PARRISH PORT PERRY ONT. The Best the Meat Market Affords. fr ~ Cheap for Cash. sla Phone Your Orders for Quick Delivery. Cawker Bros. * :: Port Perry SEAGRAVE Rev. J. W. Davidson was in To- 'ronto on Monday and while there had i FOR SALE 2 Geldng, 6 years, 1550] Gray Percheron, 3 years, oH Ibs. Bay Mare, 3 years, Young pigs, sows to farrow in April, May, June. 0.A.C. No 21 seed Barley, Abundant Oats, Sensation Oats. Stan. Wool- ridge, R.R.2 Seagrave, Mar 18 \ eeeQOQ-------- . SEED GRAIN FOR SALE All kinds of seed grain, clover, LL.D. was conferred upon Allenby: over the, week end in Toronto. Mrs, Melville Sleep, accompanied by Miss Reta Sleep ere im, Tor 'oronto on Tuesday attending the banquet given by the Fuller Brush Co, in the ity that evening. Mrs, James Shunk is spending the timothy, and potatoes. Apply [Week end in Toronto to James Ward, R. R. 1 Black. | oor 20d Mrs. J. & prom, of Li "| water. Phone-- Sunderland | relatives here © ga Central. : :s Miss Gertrude tehell is in To-. As ronto this ey as : SEED OATS Tore to His or his wos for 500 bushels O. A. C. No. 72|Fred Gros mao Me, Stan, Walridge was In Lind- on Sa Seend Oats. Price .65¢ bushel. Apply to Arthur Sleep, RR. 2|° Seagrave, Bell Phone 123 r 3. | station, 14rd ..... Aylmer Tomatoes, 24's Ria SUPERIOR STORES _ | Er te OVER 200 STORES | Specials for Fr rid'y &S 10 bs. Granulated' Sugar Sina eT ge 3's oy Pastry Flour 4. vuii sivises Navel Ortiges, . medium 43c. eye 2 for 23c. Superior Floor WAX. uviiv iene 2h 1 Shoe Polish, per tin ......,. errr ie.T'8 SBC. rr Polish ......12 oz 43c. Targe 53c. Charm Cleaner, per pkg. ........... ++...2 for 29¢. C.T. Slams OF Cleaner, per tin... the honour of attending Convocation - Hall, where the Honorary Drgree of of Miss D, Wright was holidaying tur, r. Wm, Cox J visiting at) the -

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