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Port Perry Star, 21 Jul 1927, p. 5

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-- ~ Picnic we The ever welcome: e of Mr, and . Mrs. W.. .A.~VanCamp, Burketon, on July 7, was thrown open to a host of FARM MACHINERY. F{ Sas Drenld Jum a0 snd sr whe] -R E PAIRS ~ Mrs. VanCamp's brother, Mr. Wm. rp a 'Swain, Grandview, Manitoba who ropood of at Bukstan Je. on is | NOW IS 'the time to look ' over your ma- to Halifax 0 see his many rents |CHINETY FOF repairs, so that yo yo u can give your agent a chance to get them for you. to Halifax to see his many friends and relatives in Cartwright! We cannot carry all parts in stoek, and do not want you to be disappointed because you do not order early enough, We The day was wet and cloudy, not an You will soon be needing: twine. a ideal day. for a picnic but the genial shall carry a good stock. Order ng once. Price right. PERCY S. JONES PORT PERRY BUY YOUR made' sunshine within, About 50 'guests partook of a FROM THE sumptous repast at noon and then the PORT PERRY MILLING & LUMBER Co. young folk gathered together for an exciting game of baseball when the Niggers wiped the Indians off the For Pastry, or Lily White for Bread. The number of users is growing daily. Our customers are pleased with our flour. Tryit: be convinced, field, the score being 1 to 8 in favor of the Indians. The rain coming on Mr. William Causley, recently with the Galt Milling Company, is anxious to have the again chased them to the house where they found their elders passing the house wives of Port. Perry and district to" use his flour. time sitting around the fire relating stories of people and doings of times past, With 'a long journey ahead of 80 many and the day darkening in rather early it was soon time to gather together again for supper to which very member did ample Justice, Speeches were 'then the, order of the day and Mr. Wm. Swain spoke in his usual witty manner after which all sang For they are jolly good fellows and wishing Mr, Wm. Swain and Mrs. VanCamp bon voyage. 39c¢. Gartreot ' Men's Balbriggan Underwear in white or ecru. Sleeve Shirts aud knee, length drawers: SEE Tbe, JULY EACH 39c. » Short 1 Bor s ---- -- : 35c. Boys' Ne ce Shirts sige 1204 only, Regular $1.2 Ci 4h k % JULY SALE 7 5c. ey 's Tweed Suits Among those present were Willigm Swain, Grandview, Man.; Harry Mec- Arthur, Ida; Wm, Clark, Banner; S.J. Dundas, Ingersoll; Mr... and. Mrs. Jas. H Douglas, Cavanville; Manson Cath- cart, Cavanville; 'Fred Swain, Cavan- ville; Miss T. Law, Cavanville; Miss A Caghoprt, Miss W, Catheart, Mra, .+ Staples, 'Cavanyille; Miss Swain, £ Thi Mrs. (Revs) M. Sanderson, | " Bircheliff; Mrs. Ruderick, Ingersoll; Mr, and Mrs. W. Tinney, Mr.-and Mrs. SiR. Hooton, Mr. and Mrs. F Werry, Mr and Mrs.W. VanCamp and family, Mr. and Mrs, A. Bailey, Mr, and Mrs.} , NOW _ P. VanCamp, L, Werry, Mr. and Mr a 1 .L. Swain: i. family, Jr. and Meo, S. See "Ln Biiracnve ne o Swain and family, Mr. and Mrs, W. OVERCOATINGS Bradburn and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vaneamp and family, Harry * VanCamp, Weir Swain, Mr. and Mrs. R.. Hamilton, Cecil Hamilton; Perey We have special lines in blues Hamilton, and greys, also in fancy tweeds. We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods. We Do All Our Own Work. grounds, Galt Maple Leaf Quartette Cleaning nd Pressing will entertain.' Admission 50c and | Done. ie Ses bills lwter IW. T. Rodman Merchant Tailor |Over Tel. Office 'Port Perry ---- -- er ---------- You should order your HAIRDRESSING AND- BEAUTY PARLOR We specialize in all styles of Ladies' and Children's hair cutting. Mares! Waving, Curling, Shampoeing and all scalp treatment, ete. Hale made into switches and curls. Have ; a Covabob made from your long hale. Mrs. Spears Blong Block ie. 2p pr Pants. | ss. 75 Boys' Suits of Grey Tread. with 2 irs of higbmers. 5. $30. 35. JULY SALE $8.75 " Mex? s $1 .00 Braces ie Made of Silk Elastic webbing with kid ends, at ; JULY SALE se. Men' 's Silk Neckwear « 49c. re In Knitted Silk or ilk fabric. Regular $1.00 quality. . JUL¥ SALE 49¢.. Men's Collar Button, lever top and celluloid back. "JULY SALE 3 for 10e. "Butterick Quarterly 250, : ir Delineator -25¢, Bic In the afternoon part. of the Sensi MUST WIN CIVILIZATION IN THE SCHOOL TEL Ea DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m.' to § pm. Office over McKee's Shoe Store. W. J. COOK Real Estate Box 47, Myrtle Station Property quickly and satis- factorily bought, sold and ex- changed on reasonable terms. Large list to select from. Bell Phone 120 r 2 . 000m a Keep this date open--August 3rd. this is the date of the Greenbank Garden Party to be held on the church gested by The Halifax Herald: "Hats off to the Past! Coats Off to the Future!" © * fos SOLIDARITY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE heon was served for Mr. Fydell's promotion, 'and sad- Et madi the ness at 'the thought of separation - the spacious 'were exp! by different members, * _ Mrs. Fydell was pre- 'sented with a bouquet. of flowers. - attended the game of baseball, others spent the time on the lawn of the church; renewing old friendships, while 'others gathered Th the church Canada' 8 greatest Row of wealth is in boys and girls declared the Hon. R. A. Hoey, Minister of Education, Manitoba. If the battle of civilization is lost in the school, led program. it will never be won by the police, the law aourts, Mr. Stanley Jackson, Governor designate of Bengal, India, in replying to the toast of "The _Buildersesf the Empire' at a dinner given in hon- * "our of himself and Lady Jackson, said: "The British Empire was a great heritage, in w 'old and On Thursday morning the pupils of "auditorium to hear a i a the school assembled in the Kindet- The pastor of the churéh, Rev. J. H. or the hangman. It must be won by those who which had been built upon foundations that never Douglas * occupied the. chair, and are Responsible for he trating of the yo: oo could be shaken. Never was there greater oc- i nly eons Wereigiven by tue - ia (a re a are! oii _has no ¢asion than now to be gratified at the solidarity ey. Mrs, Rew) B. C. wi i prog greater source of wealth than its boys and girls of the Empire. They had to have faith in the i played and Scotch songs by . Mr. Black, a who are the most precious gifts of the Creator to British record, which had brought prosperity and ig liv o. - A sketch a country. cave Work of training the Youth Ie he improvement everywhere. Attacks on the in- ¢ to which human beings are eve the chars mad by. Those who afiminister the oo and those who an ity he Empire so pied ot dearest? . Capt, teach the children can through their co-operation 4nd" smashe TS e 'loo goke for do more than any other agency to mould the with hope to his time in India. India was congrega- national character of the future. greatest partner in the Empire, and her 3 ; the | DOs had to be instilled. with confidence in the good ; EST ONSILE FOR . faith of this country and 'its desire to further 'EDUC ery her interests, ; (Cheers) : the programmes of 14 és.in Canada. ~The and United Church peo- he necessity of inculcating God in the minds the "there may be sufficient There are now 60,746 altos fn the school: 3 A 3 of Toronto and vicinity who have accounts with nin n 3 iy a hational a the Penny Burk tin repr uk hat ibility fc the rel ious on May 3, no less ou Ee Bai pupils. Fa = 60,746 scHooL, CHILDREN NOW HAVE . BANK ACCOUNTS - ~~

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