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Port Perry Star, 11 Nov 1926, p. 5

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Fo RT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 192 y-aristmas Lifts can be made inexpe abort involved increases the value in the. estimation of the recipies Spare moments from now until Christmas can be : used in making up da ty useful articles for Christmas giving. Hd : ARTHUR W. LYNDE Us. a 4 Teacher of Singing ~ Small Girls' Hose || Flesh Colored Hose [|i mies worry Smet | ~ Sizes 4, 41%, 5 and 51, ~ For wearing under silk te Stele 7 W Forgas yd. 45c. ft 75c. er . Yes, it's almost like buying a new i ; ; 5 : \ . throat,, wh throats, coughs LN : a : HL dl Ty : a ; : Fine ribbed cashmere hose in sizes Light weight cashmere hose in flesh bronchitis, adenoids and tonsil ills are y he Cr Hh jh color for wearing under silk hose. treated with Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs 1 Orie tal Laces f: fine 76 yds. of fine Swiss lace, 6to 9 in. stated above, Knitted in 1-1 rib : P . Tonsilitis. Results wonderful. Sold Ex rl ni Juices of Ime: | wide on net ground-in black or from purest wool yarns, Black, | \ er pair 75c. by A. J. Davis, Port Perry. =a : net, with Swiss appli: - designmand sdgings. oraser®! | cieam, an and cardial, notice ro cumprrons 1 que edging. neg. 40c. ys o a Te : : : Men and Boys Wear Of Anthony, Demill, Deceased. To Py Sale Price 39c¢. yd er pair 45c. of he Ravi Sine par 1 Sale P rice 29c. yd > ; . ! ; Men Ss F elt Hats 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims 3 ge t the estate of Anth Demill ® 5 ' $ 5 te of the Township ot Cartwright apt i! ; t rham, Farmer, Ree Taffeta Ribbons [| Women's Cashmere 2.7 EGA 5 . of August A.D. 1026, are, on or be- Men's fedora hats of quality Italian fore the 26th day of November A.D, Fos : 4 9 f r . : : 1926, to send by post, prepaid, to g : ; ) 4 . ; Hose felt in grey or fawn. Harris & Harris, Port Perry, rar iB . é P % h solicitors for, William Heard Harris 3 an ames Henr; emill, Executors eas ' rice $2.75 each. of the last Will ul Testament of the : A said deceased thels Shristin, najiey ¢ ° and surnames, addresses and desc In this lot are some &® . @ < tions, the full particulars of their 13 e . . i exquisite designs in : re ' 3 claims, a statement of their accounts 4 a Women's hose of fine cashmere yarn Boy $ Tweed Suits any) held pure of the securities (if Swiss lace on net Pure silk ribbons 5 to 6 in. wide in any) held by them, and that after : in black, cream, fawn, brown. or Joy last orosaid, William Heard oe . . 3 i : ' ' ' ' Jam y Demill will ound in white or ud ROG COIL (eae Me $5.00 precead to dliribue the wasis of the lack. Width 6 in. to Sal P: cr aii P ir $1.00 Bove sults of.coud tweed in Sch clues, having. regard only to ain. : . ; er parr \ oys' suits of good tweed in size puch claims of which notice s v : 9in. Regular 75c. ale Price 19c. yd . : been given as above r uired, and the 32 only with bloomer' pants. said William Heard Hatris and Jan Henry Demill will not be liable for cease nt., this 28rd day of October A.D. 1926 : 2 2 | SCUGOG AND ITS ENVIRONS Rev. S. G. Pinnock of Toronto. ro and made all house building wood- Suite. Tor Anthony Deal the said assets or any part thereof, oA HARRIS & HARRIS, ° J L i \ : work. It is said that Mr. Stacey has Conte om rg ne SELLLSSISE EYEE Subseribers to fhe on expressed to us his determination henceforth to serve God. And 0f the British and Foreig 9 . : : EE ------------ ---- Pe st bar Ristt an: k : T 3 Sin opaon, or persons poe & Winter Butteric I W November Delineator been received by Harris & Harris at g . 2 the time of such distribution. i 25c. @ . & 20c. Dated at Port Perry, O ASHBURN fo and establishing planing mills Port Perry, Ontario, Oshawa as well as building all, or The reamery > is : 'ciety addressed Burn's Church con- : 3 : A - by the way let me here record a Sifcumstance connected Tithe, crear on Sunday last. He is a POMS 3 nny 9 due fess Susie paying 86c, 85c. and 82 for ~ ........ introduction of the B.C. cause into the Is oy x Mother Taylor, Most attractive speaker and well] Fi® - aly . m Ey yo Ok sh- or erry dar Butter Fat. You can save labor i old man (then a boy,) rey A Sthes gud | locality amid, #ifted to give a true and vivid ac- iy Torante. te bo bua in nd sks more money by sena- ve! Tr, but when hi & 7 ir count of the splendid work accom- 2 © ohaiiton oad persecutions, this family Shagtully pened iteie) Sn: of the siendd. work by the {48> apartnisnt houses and iin) Can Save Mone PORT TERRY CREAMERY door for the preaching of the word, and out of their eep b Pi spread of the gospel, having been a| oo C 18%. 2 Syidence of Mr, Goode Bros., P roprietors ter bin the preacher. After one of his visits, the family were Stacey's financial interest in the City : : Th issi in Africa for many years, : : e000 mires § i tance, one shilling was all missionary. In of Oshawa, it may be said that al- in a great strait, for the means of subsis } ! Services as usual next Sunday at : n oe they possessed, and where another was to come from, Hie know; HLT, aT ih ay ut thotgh bs hos Feticed Som ative For one month, beginning Thursday, CHIROPR ACTIC friends Taylor then an active healthy lad, was sen ot ice at 10 am, [Contracting and building he still has | October 21st and continuing until-6 p.m. not our el lice was cut off, for each | before 'morning service at 1 Am. | out thre hundred families buying ey The Drugless Road to Health . bakers, to purchase. ES Aout hd A ties was cit 0 of the boy Don't forget the Community Club or renting homes from him, Through, on Thursday, November 18th, you gan J. A HETHERINGTON ; member of he fami] y, this did Bol piece, "no! dear" was mother's | °® Friday - evening. Social Commit- SUE all the years dr. macy od subscribe for the Port Perry Star for one N y, . : CHIROPRACTOR : " ow [tee in charge. A good attendance Foes le Tretia : ina] ear for : tl Father Taylor, "sive the boy another Disc" an seconds| nse wher Somme sen snr Pivianed a ae y Bunter: Wedseniay wud Filter 78aid Father Taylor, give th fod £ pis Eat to cut, the|Joy an evening together. Counties .about seven hundred acres om 23 pm. the word by the act, Look ith ol his strength, and something The Women's Guild are making ar- of farming land, = About 21 years ago 1 : 25 \ --000---- fell Sick tush, & 8 Ther up, and lo, a shilling with a large eo oyper ail Sensert Mr. Stacey became interested in pub- ® ; 3 : Te : e Y fas % + Ft th ce fo th oe CM MES ORT 0 ee my | SEAGRAVE ou y ; in the city this week. Up arrears at the same rate durin these . 7 ef > levoutly knelt around the alter, and poured forth : . the south-east ward in the town eoun ring Lh STORE Fh Tamily. 8s Shey de God Yor his mercy, and not so, thinks our aged Te Siaizs Parrott was home on and served continually to 1911, four weeks. Every subscriber is Invited \ He (the then boy), for when a few days ago he told me the Mise Prien Miller of McMaster] He Was elected Deputy-Reeve of to take advantage of this opportunity to Big variety of Mixed Cookies, circumstances, he said, "Thank God we never have since that Oshawa in 1912 and Reeve in 913, A F University and her sister Dorothy of ; 2 save money . 20c and 25¢ I. day, to present, wanted a shilling. ; ; Moulton Ladies' College spent the | "¢TViNE in these years also the Coun Soap Chips ,......... 2 bs for 2c. (This interesting circumstance was a ey to me twenty- Yiolidag af Lom | ty: Council where he became widely 3 Palmolive Soap... ...... 3 for 2b. i ears ago, b ther Taylor himself. A : : ! or | known for his efficient and valuable Comfort, Gold, P, & G, Soaps, the ay Aki had inspired the Islanders with buoy-| Quite a few of the school children servieds. He again entered the coun- PmiTh 39 % 0. Soups s . from school on account of : : ELL RT AT a 17 bars for $1.00 the tea, nor were they disappointed, for from Reach, | 2¢ away from cil in Oshawa in 1918 and 'in 1919- M . . CHIP inicio 23c, rane] » the various vehicles well laden- with hicksnpox. Mrs. Arthuf Holman of | 20-21-22 Was Mayor of the City. He Equal fo or Below ail Or der P rices Shredded Wheat se friends came pouring along and soon the cheerful greetings of Toractc: me or Sunda igi Ww married . Ethel Louisa Hogarth, Sherriff's Jelly Powder ....3 for 2c. old friends, and former acquaintances gave way to the bustle of Ha, pe wit * | devghter of John Hogarth of Solina, . 6 Ibs Cooking Onions for |... .. 25. the tea table. A hall, kindly lent us by Mr. Finley, proved a Valker. Mrs. Bini Jones of Belle. | OPtario, in February Sth, 1905, and The following goods are from our|®D: & offering some special bor. great accommodation, where table after table was crowded by Me and Mr. id Mrs. Jones, of Bal.| 125 one son and ore daughter. Mr, ] k d 5 Il gains in Flannelette Blankets, Towel. those who felt the invigorating effects of the 'cup that thers, big and i et al Stacey is an, ardont Saban and j= a T€gular stock, and in all but two CABS ine Women's Hose. ; tin 8' f at one time fears were entertaine : Ly 2 member of the Oshawa Hunt Club as . . EL ; 3 BO oieatay 2nd slihough a 'give out, yet there was not only day well as being an enthusiastic member | ATE sold at less than mail order Prices: |tarse size, good heavy Flannelatte A ur worthy teachers, Miss Werry RG . Blankets, for $2.25 pair. but to s . As tm rps lect} 3nd Miss Blackwell, spent Thanks-| °f-the Oshawa Curling Club. Com. Mail Order Our Price | Good qualily of red striped Turkish i "Bro. Whitloc] had, ere the tables wi re all served, responded 21¢ : Spent ee a TOO . Price Towelling, per yard 25e. to the wish of the pastor to address those who, having partaken | ving at their homes; ~~ | SUCCESSOR NAMED TO OFFICER Cut GI Wat q 475 4.175 | Women's heavy EE aad cotton §f tea, had repaired to the church. . We learn that his speech was] ~~ yop '<...{ _ TAYLOR OF PROVINCI ut Glass Water Set $4. $4. hose, per pair be. : highly appreciated. Having all found our way to the sanctuary, JOHN STACEY POLICE TF % Y Women's Silk and Wool Hose, 85c¢ pr. 'th nd, at the tion of Bro. Barker,| John Stacey, the candidate of the| Provincial Constable Cook an, of J . ~ rey, the chain, and, af the the peaking ws resumed, | Liberal-Cosservative Party in thel Petorhors, with veces ier' ot| IVOrY Clock (white house) 3.95 3.75 WES. CROSIER, SEAGRAVE. 5 ced that together the Sunday's col-| Riding of South Ontario, was born in Very efficient 'service, is replacing 0 ee foe the proceeds of the tea, 850 Uston, Devonshire, England, on. June Provincial Constable H. 0. Taylor Ivory Brush nal 6.00 5.50 AUCTION SALES € 1X the house a : > Lord. | 22nd, 1867. When he was. ut the| who for the past four years has been ctogon shape iday, Nov. F ie ecrtully to work, and in a few minutes|age of four years his Teo came stationed in Ontaric Gounty, with Wr 1st Watch 15 jewel Swiss 6.75 6.65 Friday, Nov. 19--Farm Stock and eth ch and or, the they settled in| headquarters at Whitby. Officer Tay-| es Sou to OF] Lmplements, the property of Thomas a ourisy Dat or has been promoted and has gone Pocket Watcl det fever 5.00 4.75 Bartley Joi, 8 sn 9 Reach fis farm 1 family of twelve children, | to W: ; ! % . 4 ra gerd won the ire dpe Cookman was in Peter. Pyrex Pie Plate, 8 1n. 3.50 3.25 See bills for terms, etc, Sale at 1 k t o'clock. : wit "parents until hen he | boro several , and th \. ; : Tw amined Mr, it aie prominent "| Pyrex Casserole 0.50 4.75] Georwe Jackson & Son, Auctioneers | Woods in the flower and vegetabl with an investig into ey ; - 000 Lf gardening. Tn Tags Boston aoe police. ons In tha Ee ats Teaspoons, A ) set 4.25 4.00 = Feidey; Now. 26th--Farm Stock & } for himself near Courtice|He served overseas and was wound i | [mplements, the property of. Bert. until. 1894 when | afterwards returning to Canada oe Tambour Clocks 12.00 11.50] midcter, 10s me ooo Reach Tp, wii 4 See bills for particulars. Sale at one ; io, Big Ben Clocks 4.25 4.25 ate ais I. R. BENTLEY > Jeweller Stationer Optician

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