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Port Perry Star, 22 Jul 1926, p. 4

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Nod Piano mation -and r ; who passed the ele- Both are ..Sp bargains on tailored suits at W. H, Doubt's for the next two oul. An opportunity of a life time. See for yourself. Dr. W. A Sangster and Mr. W. G. Hull have gone on a motor boat trip through the Kawatha Lakes. They will be gone for two or three weeks. "Mrs. W. G. Hull and daughter Joyce are spending two or three weeks in Toronto and Hi ton. Mr. Sampson Yelland is spending his holidays in Exeter. 'Mr. Angus MacGregor and wife, Mrs. Sarah Town, Miss Eva Town, and Miss Mildred Botwright, all of . Toronto, spent Sunday at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Town, Mrs. W. Saunder of Chicago, spent the week end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Town. A number of Hamilton and Stoney Creek Boy Scouts were in town on Monday, on a bicycle trip. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Rose have returned home after an extended trip through Michigan. Miss Laura McClintock is spending her vacation in Milwaukee. Mrs. Jas. Swan and her daughter Miss Jessie Cormack of Kitchener, left town on Tuesday to spend a few . weeks at Wassago Beach, Georgian Bay. Mrs. Rhubottom, -formerly Mrs. Whiteway, of Port Perry, died at her home near Flint, Michigan, and her body was brought here for burial on Tuesday. tee) Qn. PLANS OF PROPOSED SCHOOL AT TREASURER"S OFFICE The plans of the proposed new schools will be open for inspection at the Treasurer's Office on Monday and Thursday next week from 8 to 9 pm. On Monday they will be in charge of Messrs. Smallman and Davey .and on Thursday by Messrs. Anderson and Shepherd. = These gentlemen will gladly explain any matter regarding the new schools to parties interested. You are cordial- ly invited to inspect these plans. S---- PORT PERRY EX-SERVICE MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB ATTEND CHURCH Last Sunday afternoon" the Ex- Service men paraded and attended Divine Service at the Church of the Ascension, under the auspices of the Ex-Service Men's Social Club. - The parade was two hundred strong, and was headed by the 34th Ontario Regimental Band, which delighted the people with their music, " The address was delivered by Rev. S. C. Jarrett, who spoke of the ideals of the veterans in their service. A pleasing incident was the meeting of "R. 8. M." Cooper, of Oshawa, and "B, S. M." Hayden, both of whom had served together in India. Two Fenian Raid veterans were in the parade. Mr. Jos. Raines and Mr. LeBar. ead} mre ' DECORATION SERVICES The people of Greenbank will hold «decoration services at their Union Cemetery, west of Greenbank, on Sunday, July 25th, at 2.30 p.m. edi} ioe BORN ! To Dr. and Mrs, J. D. McMaster, at Port Perry, on Friday, July 16th, 1926, a son. ----0 0 0 COOK-HEWITT Married at Toronto, on: Wednesday, July 14, 1926, Miss Bertha Hewitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt, late of Liverpool, England, to Mr. Walter Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cook, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Cook will reside at 203 Yonge St. Toronto. Congratulations. een (YY Pisin. PORT PERRY WIN AT UXBRIDGE Skip 8. Jeffrey and his rink were|® successful in bringing home the 1st prize from the Uxbridge tournament last week. Skip D. Carnegie and his rink, brought home the 8rd prize. A "Diamonds Watches Jewellery Silverware Stationery 7 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. men en PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W, L. Atkinson, Minister St. John's Church, Port Perry-- Public Worship--At 11 a.m. "The Apostles Creed--last section. . "I be- lieve in the Holy" Ghost, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness 'of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting." At 7 pm.--"As a flower of the field so he flourisheth." Sunday School at 3 p.m. . Prayer Service, Thursday at 8 p.m. "Give us this day our daily bread." Breadalbane, Utica Sunday School at 2 "pom. Com- munion service at 3 p.m. Prepar- atory service and choir practice at 8 p.m. Frday. The annual Picnic for the Presby- terian Sunday Schools and congre- gations of Port Perry and Utica will be held at Oshawa Park on Wednes- day afternoon, July 28th. Autos will leave the Churches at 1 o'clock. You are invited to attend and make this annual outing for the Sunday Schools and congregation a real sul cess. .GREEN PEAS! GREEN PEAS! Your order will be promptly filled for Green Peas by C. H. Kellett. 11 quart and 6 quart baskets. ----000-- PARTIES \ GARDEN At Sonya July 28th, at the home of Mr. N.. Palmer, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Sonya Church. Sup- per served from b to 8 p.m. The program will be put on by Jimmie Read, Comedian, Miss Ferne Edwards, Elocutionist, Manilla, Miss Dorothy Thatcher, Dancer, and local talent, Adults 50c. Children 26c. At the home of Wm. Bowles The annual Garden. Party of the R. C. Churches of Port Perry and Uxbridge, will be held at the home of Mr. Wm. Bowles, on Wednesday, July 28th. Supper from 5 to 8 p.m. The entertainment will be given by the members of St. Francis Boys' Club of Toronto, and/Oshawa talent. Dancing with three piece 'orchestra, Admission 60c and 26c. At Columbus United Church This annual Garden Party will be held on the church lawn on Wednes- day, August 4th. Supper from 5.30 until all are served, The program COMING Jessie Butt, Mrs. A, R. Westlick, the Port Perry 'Band and a Kilties Band. Girls Soft Ball--Raglan vs North Oshawa, at 6 p.m. Admission 50c. and 26c. At Brooklin The Anglican Church at Brooklin |, are holding a garden party on July the program for the evening. At Greenbank The annual Garden Party of the | United Church will be held on the Church lawn on August 10th. The Port Perry Band will be in attend- { lucky day for Port Perry bowlers. will be given by Percy David, Miss| 29th. The, Port Perry Band are on]: ance. Watch for more particulars. { vo Toad is GARDEN PARTY \ Ralph Gordon is to be the big at] traction at the Raglan Garden Party on July 28th, He will be asissted by | Mrs. Olive Seeley, saprano and ac- _companiste. Port' Perry 'Band in till all are served. RYE STRAW rye straw should call 8. Trees & Co., Whitby befoye threshing same. Telephone 1 - ' ----000--~ OPEN MEETING . A meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Friday evening, 'July 30th, under the auspices of the Prohibition Union. Mr. A. E. Hawkes will be the speaker for the evening, 'and a musical program will be given: Admission free, Everybody welcome, errs rere SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The members of the United Church Sunday School had a delightful pic- ni¢ at Stephenson's Point on Wed- nesday afternoon of last week. This annual event is greatly enjoyed by the little folk. imam) (iain House for Rent Apply Star Office ren QQ Or . » Shoe Repairing The undersigned has opened a shoe repairing and shoe-making shop in the Leonard Block, at the rear of A. Prefice's Barber op. Prompt expert service given. Bring in your orders. JOHN BEST. ~ --O 0 FOR SALE 2 Singer Sewing Machines, Quebec Heater and pipes, Tailor's stove and irons, 15 Ib electric iron (hot point), small elettric iron, 3 tables, one 156 feet and 2 smaller (one suitable for carpenter's work bench, hardwood), office desk and partition, new Taylor safe, fire and burglar proof, safe burglar proof, a quantity of new bee suplies, including 40 new supers .and new honey pails, also quantity of planed lumber. 3 HOUSE FOR SALE--Brick house, with all conveniences, suniroom, open fire place, bath, spring water tapped in kitchen and basement, hot and cold water in basement. A bargain for_quick sale. W. H. DOUBT. ere) Omit W.C.T. U The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held at the home of Mrs. 'Wm. Reader, on Tuesday even- ing July 27th, commencing at eight o'clock. A full attendance is earn- estly requested. - al amis VELOUR RUG FOR SALE 9 x 12, in good condition. Price reasonable, also 6 gal coaloil can. Mrs. Robt. Doubt, Port Perry. NOTICE : : July 20th, 1926 To the Electors qualified to vote_on the 6th of August for School Pe- bentures. TAKE NOTICE that the list of said electors will be posted in the office of E. H. Purdy, Town Clerk. All parties interested are requested to inspect the aid list to see if there are any errors or omisions 'therein, E. H. Purdy, Clerk, FOR SALE ' Horse, buggy, harness and cutter. 'Apply at Star Office. You Only Have ONE or examintion PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, attendance. Supper served from 6 Farmers having good length fall{ [2 ST. MARY'S Pyramid brand CEMENT NOW -IS THE TIME to do that cement work - you have thinking about. A good ever- lasting job demands the best cement. NUFF SAID We hava it. Port Perry Coal Yard AGENTS New car on hand. Yard Phone 94 PROPERTIES FOR SALE 6 acres good 'for market garden or chicken ranch, 8 roomed frame house in good repair, Fue fosndation, alt newly decorated an well, stable, drive 4 pid, hen house, garage, all ds of choice trully «| beautifully situated. Good terms to suit purchaser. 8 roomed frame house, good # foundation, cement floor in R large cement shelf and cistern, newly decorated and painted, in first class repair, barn, stable, chicken pen cement floor, garage, 2-56 acres all kinds of it, large strawberry bed, of Hides Situated in the village of tle Britain. For si very reasonable. 100 acres, more or less, situate near Lake Scugog, good 8 roomed barn 42 x-70 two drive ways, stone stable cement floor, water in stables, |. litter carrier, cement silo, hay fork, 15 acres mixed wood, running water, Balance easy terms. 50 acres more or less bordering on Lake Scugog 6 roomed frame house, stone foundation, in repair, 30 x 50, good well, also spring creek fruit trees, ront, $1600 cash, balance: good terms, Seven roomed frame house on stone foundation in foo ood repair, good well, small fruit, also large stable, drive shed, hen House, % acre choice land, |, Union Ave. $1,000, good terms for balance at 6%. Six roomed bungalow foundation and house in good Zopair,_% arden land, some 760 cash, cement hole size of a St. balance Chika Brick store on Queen St. oe stories with stone basem 1 rented. Price for quick sale $900 if sold at once, Good eight roomed house-at Epsom, two acres choice garden soil, new stable, hen house, drive shed, fruit ot highway. $1000" cash, balance easy terms. Scugog Island, 74 acre farm, on 9th concession, good house, hiproof barn, new drive shed 'and hog pen, well | farm for little money. $1000 cash, balance easy terms. . For further information see A. W. MORLEY CAMPBELL Real Estate Uptown Oifiee| 233 75 acres workable land. $8,000 cash. | all" descriptions, good water, on main fenced, good water. A very desirable |' PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE 183w | No fen Ee a a 1 | Champlain asked for their chief and | the staring throng conducted him to- Ry a lodge where sat two chiefs, for each band had its own. ' They celebrated the meeting with feasting, smoking, and speeches; and, the rieedful ceremony over, all descended together to Quebec; for the strangéts were-benton seeing those wonders. of architecture, the fame of which had pierced the recesses of the forest. B 3 1. Electricity can 'be developed from water power and is useful in transportation and other necessities of life. 2, On several occasions the prin- 'cipal tested the senior pupils' know- 'ledge of grammar and hygiene. 8. Farmers are persuaded that from the weather. "4. The Iroquois summoned a coun- eil of war and acknowledged that 'they had been completely deceived. 5. Barren soil and noxious weeds prevent the successful growth of asparagus, onions, lettuce, and rhu- barb. 6. The Indians were granted many ne | Privileges but remained dissatisfied | Desauie they believed the govern- ment should recommend the course they sought. -- tts EPSOM Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lamb and daughter of Uxbridge visited with 'friends here recently. Mr.and Mrs. Jas. Watling, Mrs, Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. Jos Cook, 'all of Toronto, were Feverit visitors in the village. ; Misags Evelyn and Olive Mortimer of Toronto are spending their holi- days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell and sons also Mr. and Mrs, Mortimer, all of 'Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. J. Milman. While engaged repairing a wind- mill on the farm of Mr. Jos, Wilson last week, Mr. Chester Asling*had 'the misfortune to take a stroke. At the time of writing we are pleased to say Mr. Asling is somewhat im- 'proved. Mr. apd Mrs. Bert Emblem and daughter of New Toronto, visited at 'day. Mr. and Mrs. E. La Rose and son 'they should store their Jpualiery { 'the home of Mr. Jos. Wilson on Sun- | 05 00 50 5.10 40 4,60 .20 : 43 0 .10 35 05 4.26 5b 4.06 .35 3.60 20 va "715 Taylor's Corners. 246 3.30 7.00. Lindsay ¥ 3.00 Read up The bus will leave Port Perry for Toronto and Lindsay, start. ing from the Sebert House corner, : Rate from Port Perry. to Toronto and return--$1:80 each way. TORONTO Port Perry Dominion Store CLEARING LINES On account of unsettled season we are over stocked with a lot of summer good which we are going to sell at clearing prices. It will pay you to call in and see our prices and goods. Special Bary ns for the end of this week. Men's Straw Hats, o La ainhints a ates ee -Men's Dress Caps, to or at Men's Dress Straw Hats, to clear at ....... Men's Working Shirts, made of good cloth, with double 'yoke, 0 Men's Working Boots, guaranteed for good wear, to clear A A good line of Men's working boots at . ciate inere $2.00 We are clearing out this week. all our Men' s, Women" s and Children's running shoes and canvas boots at cut prices: Ladies' Silk Stockings, good make, regular 69c. at 2 pairs for 98c. Butterfly Silk Stockings, well known for good wear, reg 95¢. pr. _ To cléar at 2 pairs for $1.75. We have a good selection of children's stockings and socks, fo clear at reasonable prices. We have a lot of yard goods to clear at cut prices, Voile 40 inches wide, only 29¢. y We have a lot more bargains Ye mentioned but when 'you come to dur store you can do better than if you would send away. N PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE £ pf aed a sana nana h N of Unionville visited with 'and friends here over the week 'end. Mr. John Millman and Brown spent a few days last week with friends in Toronto. Mr. Frank Watson and son Will of Toronto are spending their holi- days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Asling and son of Toronto spent the week end with his father, Mr. C. Asling. Mrs. T. Seager of Madoc is spend- [ing a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C, Asling. > Miss Hagel Ackney spent last Sat- Dry Goods :: Ready-to-wear :: Boots & Shoes : ' ALIX GILBOORD § Phone 177 lati ERs 5 urday. with lends in Toronto. intend spending = two months with ~~ Miss B.| relatives there. The recent rains have donk much good to the root crops in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe of Unionville are visiting with Mriand, Mrs, Ed. McCulloch. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Gibson and: children also Mr. and Mrs. C. Gibson, \ all of Cartwright, visited with friends ; here recently. © Mr. Walter Ashton, of Oshawa, Mr, and Levi Duncan and Mr. Herb, Costello of New Toronto also 'Mr. and Mrs. Allan Buck and children of Toronto are spending theiy holi- days with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyle, Prince Albert, visited with friends here re- cently. Mrs, Herb Ashton ang Miss Stutta- ford of Ashburn visited. with his sister Mrs. W. Rogers recently. Mr, and Mrs. Pascoe Luke have : visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. gone to the North West where they 4 8 L S. 3 Jas, Ashton recently, You should orden line of OVERCOATINGS| See our attractive i es per dbzen .... Siar Bak Plaaawis SUPERIOR STORES SPEC IALS IRA 10 hs. Granulated Sugar ..... , anges, per Some bs OVER 200 STORES July 23rd and 24th Christies Sid Tea Dossngt Gems . ..29. Large 'White Tapioca. $i ine veo iB ibs 19c. | Interlake Toilet Paper, large rolls, 8 for 25c, ; 'Huron Toilet Paper ........6 rolls for 26¢.

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