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Port Perry Star, 19 Aug 1926, p. 8

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a / EE ibe rh ie pur pe Sra fon et Me Jp oc Be it therefor i Munisipat ial ray of Pork P bo o gli of he oXCorporation sum of Sixty-five thousand dol and Debentures shall be, "of =i for on the installment plan in sums b and these two I sum of , an ithat » the amount of the debt intended to be created. And Whereas the amount of the whole tea ee the Muni- cipality acco last revised assessment voll I is 709,344.00 dollars. And whereas the amount of the of not less than $100,00 each." = 2, The Debentures shall all bear the same date and shall be issued within two years after Le date on which this By-law is passed and may bear any daté within such wo years and shall be payable in thirty annual instalments during the thirty years next after the date when they shall 'be issued, and the respective amounts debenture debt of the Corporation is 61,712.51 517100 dollars, no part of the Year Principal' 978.62 1027.22 1078.59 1132.51 1189.14 1248.59 1311.02 1376.67 1445.40 1617.67 1593.56 1673.23 1766.89 1844.74 1936.98 2033.83 2136.52 2242.29 2364.41 2472,13 2695.73 2725.62 2861.80 3004.89 8. The Debentures as to both prin- Interest 3250.00 3201.08 3149.71 3095.78 3039.16 ayable in each of such years shall » as follows: ™ Total 4228.30 , 4228.30. 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4228.30 4230.84 on the day of the passing thereof, Balance 64,021.70 62,994 48 ~61,916.89 783.38 59,594.24 58,345.65 57,034.68 55,658.06 54,212.66 52,694.99 51,101.48 49,428.20 47,671.31 45,826.57 43,889.59 41,856.76 39,720.24 37,477.95 35,123.54 32,661.41 30,055.68 27,330.16 24,468.36 21,463.47 18,308.34 14,995.45 11,516.92 7,864.46 4,029.38 cipal and interest shall be payable at subject to its being assented to by the Qffice of the Treasurer of the Village of Port Perry, in the Village of Port Perry. 4. The Debentures shall be signed and issued by the Reeve, and shall be signed also by the Treasurer, and the Debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the Corporation. 5. During the currency of the Debentures there shall be raised in each year the amount of the instal- ment of principal and interest pay- able in that year as set forth in section 2. 6. The Debentures may contain any provision for the registration of "them authorized by law. 7. This By-Law shall take effect the electors. Passed this Neil day of July A.D. 1926 Sweetman, Reeve, E. H. Purdy, Clerk. The above is a true copy of a By- law passed by the Municipal Council of the Village of Port (Perry on the tenth day of August, bioze, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of apply- ing to have such By-Law, or any part thereof quashed, must make his ap- plication for that purpese to the Supreme Court of Ontario, within three months next after the publica- tion of this Notice in the newspaper called The Port Perry Star, or he will be too late on that behalf. PEACHES! PEACHES Direct from grower to consumer. Crop is short, so order your peaches NOW. Late Crawfords or Elbertas. Guaranteed No. 1 quality. 11 quart baskets $1.25 at Port Perry or Prince Albert stations, or my home. My Fee doubled order eof <1924, 'thus shouia be sauistactory guarantee of quality. Phone or mail your order. J.T. Hendersgn, Prince Albert, Phone 117 r 12. This will not ap- pear again. viuer ---------- POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRsT Voters' List, 1926, Municipality of the Village of Port Perry, County of Ontario. Notice is hereby given that y Have transmitted or delivered to 'the: per- sons mentioned in section 9 of The Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Muni- cipality to be entitled to vote in the ; said Municipality at elections for| members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said List was first posted up at my office at Port Perry, on the 29th day of July, 1926, and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pr to SECOND-HAND MACHINERY 2 6 foot Massey-Harris Binders, 1 No. 4 Massey-Harris Corn Binder, in good condition. No, 10 Stiff Tooth Cultivator, nearly new, Imperial Junior Plow, nearly new, 2 second- hand Gangs, No. 21 Cockshutt Plow, nearly new. Cyrus Switzer, Port Perry ee QO A GOOD SUGGESTION The following suggestion from the Pickering news is timely and wise: "When so many busses are in operation, and motor traffic so heavy we think that the same law that is in force in the city compelling motor traffic to stop when passengers are alighting from a street car should also apply to motor busses and autos on the Highways. 000 ONTARIO ELECTION? (By Canadian Press) Torambo, Aug. 12--_"Voters of On- tario will go to the polls to elect a Legislature on October 28th or Nov. 4th, with the latter. date as a favor, te," The Toronto Telegram states in a news story today. "From a very reliable source it was learned this morning that a pro- vincial election is inevitable provid- ing the Dominion election shows that Ontario is still strongly Conservative. The possibility of a reduction in a have any errors or omissions cor- ber of Conservative seats in the next House of Commons will result rected according to law. ; Dated this 29th day of July, 1926. E. H. Purdy, Clerk, and in by-elections in the Local House another session before the plunge is taken. > S------------ MARLOW PICNIC The Marlow ' pienie was held on August 4t Nestleton - At 11 am. ars began: 'Yo assemble, until a large number of relatives had gathered. They - were met by the genial' host and "hostess Who gave 'them a ve warm welcome to their home and spa i lawns, b tifully decorated with, evergreens, flowers and flags for the 'occasion. bd of evergreens, and a sumptuous "was partaken. of by all. called the gathering to order and musical selections and readings were given by several of the grandchildren while speeches were given by S. Me- Laughlin, Rev.' Mr. Walker, Rey. Mr, "Powell, R. Philp, Geo. Marlow, Sr, J. McLaughlin and H. Philp. Mr. G. Marlow, Sr., related many thrilling adventures 'of pioneer days, Officers were elected for the com- ing year. A hearty vote of "thanks was given Mr, and Mrs: S, McLaugh- lin. The sport committee had been at work, and an, enjoyable afternoon was spent by all--hard ball for men, soft ball for the ladies, and races of various -description for the younger people. From b to 7 a splendid luncheon was served of salads, meats, Truits and ice cream, Over two hundred guests were pre- sent, motoring in from Oshawa, Whitby, Toronto, Holstein, Lindsay, Bethany, Port Perry, Swift Current, Sask,, and surrounding vicinity. Around sun: set, the noisy hum of the motors told that the time for "augrevoir" had strived and after a cordial invitation by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marlow, Jr., had been accepted for the annual picnic next year, the great Marlow Picnic of 1926 had drawn to a close, marking a most successful and enjoyable day for one and all. ree OO BLACKSTOCK Jubilee Services will be held in St. Johns Church, Sunday, -August. 29th. The special preacher at the 11 o'clock service will be The Right Reverend James Fielding Sweeny, M.A,, DD, Bishop of "Toronto. His Lordship will also dedicate the following gifts: eight stained glass windows and one memorial--"The Sower" donated by Dr. F. and Mrs. Marlow, Toronto; one memorial - from the McLaughlin relatives of Cartwright and Toronto, "Angel of Ressurrection." A stone font from St. Paul's Church, Bloor St. E,, Teronto; oak pulpit from the Wm. Parr family, Toronto; Prayer Desk and seat from members of the A. Y.-P. A, St. John's Church, of Blackstock; Lectern by Miss Florence Fair, Blackstock, in memory of her aunt; Communion Rail from the members of the W. A. of St. John's Church; Collection Plates from the Church Wardens, Brass Book Rest Rest from Mrs. Robert, Spinks, Black- stock. Additional furnishings will also be placed in the church such®as new curtains and matting. The special preacher+at 7 pm. will be the Rev. Canon Gould, B.A., M.D., C.M., D.D,..D.C.L; Canon of St. George's Cathedral Jerusalem. Special music will be rendered' at both services, assisted by Mr. A, J. Haycock and Master Sidney Haycock of Toronto. On Monday thé" 30th, a Garden Fete 'and Reception will be held on the Church grounds commencing at 2 pam. Supper.will be served at & p.m. Admission 35¢/, children 2be, Port Perry. Band will be in attend- ance to help with the program in the evening which will consist of singing, speeiies, ete. : Sha at Orchard View Farm, ! Dinner was served under a atnopy 3 {At 1.80 Mr." Chis, MeLaughtin | look at your 'air! You're no lady, an' and Prayer Book, Alms Bason and} ' chokin, own tongue, prvi apn dedi qugnce and earnestness of his 'whom an urtknown tongue, found it a pleas- ure to listen and even edified, Chief Bigeanoe possesses a. remark able amount of vitality for a man of ninety-four years, Those who came the second time hoping to. hear hip were well repaid for their perse- .verence as much in looking upon a man--a living epistie--as in listen- ing. to his story. At the morning service the anton of the erection of the church in September, 1869, was read. 2 The affair on Monday, we are pleased to say was also a success. A good crowd gathered on the grounds, considering the threatening appear- ance of 'the weather and we believe that those who came spent an enjoy able time. Much credit is due the ladies who provided the lunch as well as to all others who aided in one way and another to make the cess. The Indian le helped a great deal by putting the grounds ih shape and making baskets and other articles for sale, An entertainment in the church concluded the festivities. The mem- bers of the Rama Orchestra contri- buted several numbers, the rest of theprogram except an instrumental by Miss Elizabeth Bigcanoe was given by local talent. The gross proceeds amounted "to $125.00, Rev, Fred Joblin, B.A., will preach in_ the Centre. Church on Sunday evening service at 7.80. 7 : Port Hope tax rate is 48 mills on the dollar for 1926. eu. ,n e Don't forget the Street Dance on Friday night at Port Perry. Lots of good music and room for all. i OR READY FOR (CLEANUP Long and angry had been the dis- cussion over the fence, andthe voices 'of the two women had risen higher 'and higher. At last, to the delight of the neighbors, Mrs. Binks began to tell Mrs, Jinks exactly what she thought of her, "Mark my word," she sereaméd, I'll pay you out, you 'ussy! An' Just if I wasn't a lady meself, I'd lay my 'ands on you!" "Hoh, would you " retorted Mrs. Jinks. ""Then I'd get my 'usband out to see and you'd talk different!" "Would I?" snorted Mrs. Binks, black with rage. " An wot would your 'usband do, d'ye think?" "You'd soon find oat replied Mrs, Jinks, in cold tones. "E's a dustman an' used to 'andling rubbish!" estes m---- FOR SALE In the Village of Prince Albert, six roomed frame house with attached kitchen, half acre garden, small barn, Apply to Morley Campbell, Port Perry, Ont. & See "Richard, the Lion Hearted" at the Town Hall, Thi , August 26, A great picture. Pyeceeds in aid of the War Memorial Library, * m-- 8640 ne --+ Coach CAH Prices se Pesto Come Can affair a suc-| § quantity of lumber for sale phone 4 : re SE _ Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs: for Sen Pork el 18 oz., 2ifor 25c¢. La 2 for Kell Es Bran Flakes 2 for 25c. ~ Certo, for Emaking jam n and Jey, ¢ This oath we offer, all summer dre goods at a good reduction. ah . 3 + x as bed 5 " bt \ VOILES- 596. yd. ; In a good assortient" in Blues and + lacks only. Regular prices, 76¢. Clearing at 69%¢." ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS--69c. 'yds They are yacstly Then) in stripes and checks and Taney Spot patterns. Regular price $1. -90; price 69c¢. ay One only, navy blue rayon silk Sreps dress- pattern. Regular price $5. 0 Sale price $2.95 for end. One only, rayon fancy crepe dress end with blue background and. fancy block patterns. Regular price $6.00 Clearing price $3.50 for end. BOOTS AND SHOES 10% DISCOUNT During this month we offer 10% Sistoont. in Ladies' : Children's 3] and Hon! 8 fine egnd work FE H00tS... | | Tuesd' y Thurs. | Saturd'y | = TOWN HALL Adults 290. Doomopen Children 15¢, 7.30 p.m, Saturday; August 21st FEATURE 'CORRINE GRIFFITH In DECLASSE Monday, Aug. 26th At Reguiar Prices #4 ZANE GREY'S Thursday, August 26th i LIBRARY BENEFIT WALLACE BEERY in * RICHARD THE LION HEARTED Le SEE SPECIAL ADD Por meee © PROPERTY FOR SALE Building and' lot on North: Street, formerly the 'old foundry; for .im- mediate sale. - Will be sold separately or together. Building 60" x 22' Suit- able for storage { Mrs. C. A. Rundl

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