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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1926, p. 4

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ie for glasses at A. J, Davis' Port Perry, Thursday, May 8 ti underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis recently and is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. Neil Yellowlees, expert piano tuner, will be in Port Perry next week. Leave your orders at Davis' Drugstore. ) Mrs. Fred Taggart is not receiving again until autumn, Mr, Douglas Lucas, of Toronto, was home over the week end. Mr. W. A. Christy has been appointed Secretary - Treasurer . of Port Perry Board of Education at a salary of $200 per year. Miss, Amy Beare is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Williams, have returned home after spending the winter in Toronto. Mrs. Harper of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Byers. Miss Wickett, of Toronto, is spend- ing a few days with Miss Penhall, Mr, Lewis McLean is home for a time, Mr. Norman Bradley, of Toronto, was visiting his parents on Wednes- day of this week. Mr. Gordon 8S. Howard, who has been in the Standard Bank, Brantford, for some time, has been transferred to Calgary, Alta. -------- CADET INSPECTION The annual inspection of the High School Cadets took place on Tuesday morning of this week, with Capt. Edwards, of M.D. No. 2, as Inspector. After the inspection the Capt, gave a short talk on Cadet work and dis- cipline and complimented the boys on their good work considering the facilities they have and the weather conditions. Following are the officers of the Company: Robt. Harris, Company Commander, Grant Real and Grant McMillan, Platoon commanders. Mr. E. J. Spinks, B.A. is the instructor. After the address by the Captain, | Mr. E. B. Walker, Chairman of the] Board of Education, presented prizes to the boys for the year's work in athletics, ete--I1st Senior, Clifford Vickery, 2nd, Senior, Morley. Doubt; 1st Junior Lloyd Rundle, 2nd Junior Ralph Wallace. rm 11" ge EY PIANO RECITAL A pleasing piano recital was given |. by the pupils of Miss Helen Mellow at the home of their teacher on Fri- day evening of last week. The pupils are showing fine progress in their musical education. eee 0 0 Oe THE GUESSING CONTEST In the guessing contest at the Superior Stores, Port Perry, as to the weight of the small wagon and con- tents, the following guesses were made: Mary Walker 18% Ibs, Mrs, J. Al- dred 47, Wm. Day 36%, John Farmer 30, Merlin Raines 17%, Merlin Dow- son 65, Henry Dodd 81, Murray Luke 21, Bob Cawker 29, Geo. Tinsley 85%, Keith Hooey 25, Gertrude Druen 36, Fred Switzer 29, Bobby Woods 28, Bobby Woods 28, Dave Harrison 67, Fred Switzer 29%, Alvin Bruce 75, Garnet Weir 46, Dave Dowson 21%, W. Tummonds 27, Dave Dowson 25, Cecil Jeffrey 33, Grant Robertson 22%, Herb Hope 42, Herb Hope 24, Herb. Hope 33, Herb. Hope 84, Dave Aileen Tummonds 32, Mrs. Mac Beare 81, Fred Switzer 321%, Wallace Arm- strong 120, Earle Reader 28%,] Archie. McDermott 381%, Luke Smith: 38, Geo. Tinsley 80%, A. McMaster "85, Mr. E. Lee 88%, Mrs. Vickery 63, - Geo. Dowson 35; M. Mehaffy 40, Bruce | Beare 19, W. Corrin 34%, A. Mec- Master 33, 10 oz, M. G. Banting 54%, W.G. Schell 49, Allan Dowson 38, Harold Burton 856, Garnet Weir 35, Bob Ewers 30, Leo. Burton 387, Walter Hood 40. The correct weight was 34 Ibs and 'winner was one of "Mr. "Herb. Hope ildren, Prince Albert. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 'Sunday, May 16th, Sunday School Pam... Evensong and sermon at Hay 14th, induction of oF the : Dowson 27%, Edwin Mitchell 28%, : lection. Don't miss this opportunity of hearing this great speaker on this great subject. May AOth, 1926, Isabella Bradburn, 'wife of the late Robinson McGill. of Port Perry; and the sympathy of | 'the community is extended to the family, f | are holding their on Sunady and Monday, May 23 and 'Sunday. Rev. Langford, | a 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. Monday, 24th, program of athletics will be given in the afternoon. A supper: will be served at the. church at 5 pm. fololwed by a program at 8, in the Armouries when a play will 'be given Lindsay talent. "See bills for further particulars. The Wick United Church Sunday School are holding anniversary ser- vices, on May 23 and 24, Sunday the 'services will be conducted by Rev. W. A. McKay, a former pastor, at 11 a. m, and 7 pm. Monday, May 24th, tea will be served from 5 to 8 follow- ed by a program given by Mr. John Walker, and Sunderland Orchestra. See bills for further particulars. ----)() (mens WANTED TO BUY small house in good repair. Apply to Mrs. A. E. Howard, Box 99, Trenton, binei"LLIS The Creamery AT PORT PERRY is paying 36¢c. per Ib for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to PORT PERRY CREAMERY GOODE BROS., Proprietors NOTICE I have received this week a car Toad of N. B. Shingles and lath, and the prices of these are as follows: Extras Blackstock, Scarboro Bluffs, Port Whitby, Whitby and Oshawa, will al- so be present. The service commences punctually at 8 pm. Those wishing to obtain a seat are asked to come early. All are welcome. A reception is being held after the service in the Hall. a ine. GOING TO TORONTO Mr, Thos. Nugent, Greenbank, has bought Mr. Robt. Doubt's house. Mr. Doubt has bought a business in To- ronto and will move there." We wish the family every success. They have been good citizens. m------) THE UNITED CHURCH Rev. William Higgs, Minister May 16--Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Y. P. League, Monday, at 8 p.m, Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Choir practice at 8.30. The Bay of Quinte Conference will meet at Kingston, May 25th. It in- cludes the following five Presbyteries, 'Renfrew, Kingston, Belleville, Co- bourg and Lindsay. jbrHn- PLAY) . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev, W. L, Atkinson, Minister St. John's, Port Perry. Service at 11 a.m.--*"The Covenant of Service." 7 p.m.--*The Investment of Talent." Sunday School at 8 p.m. Guild, Monday at 8 p.m. Bible study, Thursday, at 8 p.m. Name." Breadalbane, Utica Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public Worship at 2.45 p.m. ¢ ER -._ COURT OF REVISION VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision for the Munici- pality of the Village of Port Perry |, for the year 1926, will held its first sitting in the Clerk's Office on the 1st day of June, 1926, at 8 o'clock p.m., to hear and determine the several complaints of errors or ommissions in the Assessment Roll for the said Municipality for the said year 1926. All persons having business at the said Court are hereby requested to attend at the time and place men- 'tioned above. Dated and published this 13th day of May, 1926. E. H, PURDY, Clerk. COURT OF REVISION ere Orient SIR GEO. E. FOSTER AT WHITBY Sir Geo. E. Foster, one of Canada's 'foremost orators will deliver an_ad- dress on "The League of Nations" i the United Church, Whitby, on Tues- day May 18th at 8 p.m. Silver col- ---------- DIED At Oshawa Hospital, on Monday, 'May 10th, 1926, Douglas Beacock, sonj. of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Beacock, Myrtle Station, aged 6 years. DIED At Winnipeg, Man., on Monday Mrs. McGill was a former resident | ANNIVERSARIES The United Church at Blackstock services The Lord's Prayer, "Hallowed be Thy | +} To all whom this Notice may Concern th | this Council particulars of their in- Ladies' and children's hair cut- ting, Marcel Waving, shampooing, and all scalp treat- $5.60, Clears, $5.10, 2nd Clears, $4.50. These shingles are noted as the best made in Canada. They are a thick, clean, heavy, pliable shingle without splitting, also they do not color the rainwater, which will please the ladies. I also have in stock all kinds of Lumber, Lime, Cement, various kinds of Coal, Coke, Cannel Coal, Hardwood, slab wood all cut to order. Would be pleased to call and see my stock. Good value for small money. Yours truly, aC L. . L, VIGRERY, THE MILL Now if you've read these lines each week, It has given us pleasure thus to seek, Your custom, as well as your good will, To help, ug to run the farmers' mill. The first' lines came to us at night Till then we never tried to write, Such dope as you have lately read,, We had no idea it was in our head. We feel we have perhaps written enough About the mill and all such stuff, So for a time at least will stop Until we have some new idea to drop. If you have been tempted it to read Then we may have sown a little seed, We will let it grow and say good-bye, If we succeed, then you will know why. R. M. HOLTBY PORT PERRY MILLING CO. re () () (pee NOTICE OF BY LAW for Stopping up and Selling a Portion of a Highway in the Village of Port Perry. TAKE! NOTICE that a by-law will be introduced at a meeting of the 'Council of the Municipal Corporation of the Village of Port Perry to be held on Monday the 14th day of June, 1926 at the hour'of eight o'clock p.m. at the office of the Clerk of the said Corporation, to stop up and sell to the Port Perry Board of Education, that part of Ottawa Street running westerly from Rosd street to a line to be drawn across Ottawa Street parallel to Rosa Street and approxi- mately six chains or such distance less as may be deemed necessary, westerly from the west boundary of Rosa Street. AND TAKE NOTICE that any per- prejudicially affected by the passage of such by-law, are required at or be- fore the said meeting to present to juries and thereafter at the said meet- ing the said by-law will be passed. of May, 1926. The Municipal Corporation of the Village of Port Perry. Neil Sweetman, Reeve E. H. Purdy, Clerk, EE HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Curling, ; pson's ment, ete. Hair combing made a 'Finest California Prunes .,... into switches and curls. Have W: T. Superior Toasted Corn Flakes, 'a Covabob made from your long| ~~~ ;Orapemns .;iv..., ... hai. "| Merchant Tailor || Bost Bran Mrs. Spears ®° Phone 246 # Dutch Tea Rusks, per Port Perry. Over Tel. Office, P Perry {Harvest Raspberry J Blong Block son or persons who deem their land]. |See our attractive DATED at Port Perry, this tenth day : OVERCOATINGS WE DO ALL OUR OWN WORK elliptic Springs Modern quality. chassis { ey Coach 18 the Che let Coach you will ] VIO. oo Ed t scores" of unus eatures such as you would Vee Coach a: ect to find only on higher May be tanht ced car sc clutch-- Time Payment Plan extra large brakes--eemi-float- ing rear TE with one-piece premecd gtee] steel | Sousifigr vacuum y fuel feed tank in rear-- Et ih Sank 4 lighting sowie o tion--Fisher VV one-piece windshield, auto- matic windshield wiper -- and cowl lamps. Come in and see for yourself this remarkable coach value. BEARE BROS. Dealers - Port Perry E.2018 NEW LOW PRICES JUST ARRIVED CARLOAD OF GYPROC You get the advantage of our buying in carload lots. Price $42.00 per 1000 ft., in 1000 ft. Lots Smaller lots 4c. per foot. . ALSO CARLOAD OF ROOFING and a CARLOAD OF FENCING It will pay you to see oir Roofing and Fencing, and pay Jo prices Efore buying slsewhere Victor & Gibbs Traps 32, .76 dozen. Gibbs "Catch and Killem" Traps $6.50 dozen. Sap Spiles and Pails, Garden Tools, Paint, ete. Our Prices will save you Real 'Money. Carnegie a You should order | your SUIT NO : line of We have special lines in blues |§ , a : sparagus Tips .... Harvest. Yellow. Cleaning and Pressing Done. ud Thom omestead Peas ,....... Seedless. Raising LAT COST _ mg e sale offers a splendid op- to buy at prices that will save you much money. All 'Cloth and Trimmings | sold AT Cos. W.H. DOUBT : Port Perry The Best the Meat Market ih Affords. - : Cheap for Cash. Phone Your Orders for Quick Delivery. Cawker Bros. of Port Perry HAROLD R. ARCHER wishes to announce that he has employed Mr. Robertson, formerly of the General Motors Maintenance Staff, and is prepared to repair to repair all makes of cars We guarantee our work. \ 'Harry McMillan ------ DEALER IN ?C. C. M. Bicycles Brandram Henderson Paints and Oils Frescotta, an A1 Cold Water Paint Toronto Asphalt Roofing Beatty Barn and Stable Equipment All kinds of Grindér Plates and Plow Points See us about fencing before you Quild How ~ ae your separator before the Spring : Milk Flow. -- Phene 207 Port Perry, Ont. ~ SUPERIOR STORES 10 Ths, Granulated Sugar . Satusoay Shortening, .,.......,,...1's 19¢. 3's 62c Pastry Flaur-,, ov. voy oie +78 880: Oranges, sweet and juicy per dozen ....89%. Water Glass, ....i..02.....2 tins for 25c¢. Harvest Tomatoes, (Btoa customer) Delta Pears, 2's Be vmsisa ia aeas 2 ting 200; "Ayl er Catsup, 12 oz bottle bereiaas .19¢. OVER 200 STORES Saturoay May 14th and 15th Finest Grade Lima Beans rnb 28a. Large White Tapioca....,,.,....2 Ibs 9¢. | DeLuxe Jelly Powder .......!,.5p y Special Caroline Rice .,...,.,....2 Ibs 23¢,- Superior Cocoa, 1 Ib bags, .,..2 bags for 23¢ Economy Tea, cecerciinies per db 59c 8 per tin 11c. | Roasted Peanuts . Jot tin 24e ....per Ih Sasmininminey EE cooper pkg. 21c. Easi-Whité Toilet Flush Suvi 08 Cooking Figs ..........5...2 Ibs for Be. Superior Floor Wax . 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, all selors Jif Chip Soa) ith: 2tins for 29¢, | p P RE 8 eT Ly he Pgs Superior Baking Powder, 18 25e. Ya's rig : Pur Maple Syrup, per gallon ., . 50 "(bring your own container) 2 Single Comb Anconas, the great 'winter EGGS FOR HATCHING .|§ s will be sold by the ol. cad ns auf » iia

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