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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1928, p. 5

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nf dali A ¥ a¢ Sudan, rica, India, West Indies. Rn of the world's raw y to - between | 000 pounds | ba oo it 1s pre- ing er 5 y g [) A IRAifts the load off the road. ¢ the load the more air it take tire makers have worked 'out t tion pressure for every size 0 loads. ' Know tHe correct pre: stick to it. Don't gu three pounds under p oe life of a tire. : riding o on =igfand if there isn't Ed Lo riding straight into trouble. Pip py i + Doin To Depot and lave for you and it -- gauge it, Tio o oY ssure cuts mide off th iting with her| Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Knapp and Radbourne, of Toragito, children spent Sunddy at the home of 7 Melville Knapp. end visitor at his home here. Everyone feels sorry for he post keys, geese, ducks and chickens, g to shorten their lives for the mt of others. While it is a nt ey in the communi] Edward Buck at the home esday las lute of Bowf, 3 A +the Parsonage. from Bast Rho- Australia | was home over the week end. SCUGOG A Mr. N. Foster, and lids es of Toronto, spent the weck end with his daughter, Mrs. F. Crosjer. Mr. and Mrs, C. Fralick and Lillian, spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. A. Clark and Earl, Mr. J. O'Brien, | were in Norwood over the "week end. . Miss J. Crooks, of Toronto, spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. J. Milner. Miss Blanche Sweetman, of Toronto, as home over the week end. Misses Florence and Elva Elford, of Toronto, visited with MY fe at - ot F~odwin an a. ot A despatch the "H" ore opened The | into Im oi gill | 101 the , Brunt, of Ennis It is gfhd Mrs. D. Harrison, and af of Port Perry, Mr. A. Mark, Olive and Blanche Schell, of Perry, spent Sunday with, Murs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Crozier, of Manchester. Mrs. Ashton and daughter June, "with her daughter, Mrs. S. Y y. Quantz spent the wesk . Gerrow, of week end with Mr. and Mrs, tice. adies' Aid meeting held at the . Stephenson, was a great out sighty' were present. away on Sunday 1 following an 50. acre farms both close and in X good state of re- established rages, Jaen street % haf hat} it onli ht t bi to-day. Act quick if interested Beau fol b brick residence, with all nveniences, hardwood fe on one of the best resi- Port Pe: You really have ave fo. se see these Pe otities to ap, Poi have for sale an up-to-date chicken farm with new modern build- ing, good brick house and well lo- cated. Hydro installed. I would consider it a pleasure to show any of alive properties to a prospective bu: » MORLE CAMPBELL Port Perry Real Estate Man Phone 183W eat) erases 4 Wednesday, November 21st--Mr. Alex, Lee, Lot 10, Con. 9, Reach, "Hillside Farm" is selling his Farm Stock and Implements, together with hay and seed grain. Sale at 1 p.m, See hills for terms and list. Geo. Jackson & Son, W. F. Marquis, Auctioneers FOR BALE ? High oven Peninsular Range. Ap- 1 ois Sow anc . Apply to Oscar Gilroy, P VF 2:2, Port Perry. 1 his farm stock and a quantity of stove auction at his pre- Scugog. & Son, Auctioneers. Saturday, November 24th, . sharp. See bills. 00Q~-------- FARM FOR RENT 100 acres clay loam, 70 acres fall plowing done. Firewood, south half of Jot 21, con 9, Reach, (Geo, Marks Farm), 2% miles from high school at her parents in Barrie. end with her parents in Preset, Miss Etta Smith was home over the week end in Prince Albert. Mrs. D. Taylor of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. W. McKinley and daughter Emma, of Port Perry, Miss L. King, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymes, of Port Perry, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Demera. Mr. Allan Sweetman, of Toronto Born----To Mr. and Mrs. E. Beacock, on Thursday, November 8th, 1028, a son. Congratulations. Mr. G. Hall, who has been at Seven Mile Island, for some time, has bought irt Perry, 9 roomed house, stone bling, good barn, litter carrier, r.in barn and house, good stone 5 orchard and small fruit. Pos- sessign in April. Apply to H. Noller, 1 Playter Blvd, or at Star Office. Dec. 6 arenes PRINCE _ALBERT Mrs. Spurr, after attending to the closing up of her mother's home here, '| has gone to her own home in Borelia. Mr. Ramer has taken a holiday while the hunting season is on. The Misses Prout, of Markham, are in charge of the store. Born--To Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrae, on Tuesday, November 6th, 1028, a son. Congraiulati Mr. Jas. Warren has gone to Osh- awa, to spend the winter with his son, Mr. David Warren. Those - spending the Th holiday in our village were--Miss E. Shith, of Scugog; Mr. F. sete, of Weston, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffrey; Mr, and Mrs. Earl Williams, of T' and Mrs. Williams. , with P ' Now is the time tor 'that 'wow Fur Coat. A Persian Lamb is what you want. See our stock coats and let us take your measure and MEN'S SOCKS A special clearing line of Men'; These come in to Mis. A. J. Dana Seagrave, Phone | W. F. Marquis, Auctioneer. tee you satisfaction in your new Fur SPECIAL $345.00 and $375.00. METALLIC HATS A new Metallic Hat with your fur coat Soe om our Special at $4.95 Special, Saturday Only QUILTING CHINTZ Quilting chintz of unusual value at 25¢ yd. in a variety of designs and colorings. Special, Saturday night only, 9 yards for $1.98 would be nice. Brown; alo a few OVERCOATS Navy Blue Overcoats of exceptional Fast colors with attractive linings. not a coat more dressy than a navy blue See our special at only $16.50 i MEN'S SUITS See our Suits before buying elsewhere. Our prices beat them all for quality. A pure wool Botany Serge Suit, with extra pants. $25.00 SUNDERLAND I CE SIC. = Phone 246 Headquarters Established over Thirty years ago in Lindsay SUTCLIFFE & SONS, Lm PORT PERRY, ONTARIO BEAVERTON Victoria Booth Demarest WILL GIVE HER SECOND LECTURE TO WOMEN ONLY "Love and Marriage." Mrs. Demarest will discuss--the modern dancepthe gift of womanhood, counter- feits of love, conditions to a happy marriage, unmarried mothers. ete. GIRLS UNDER FOURTEEN NOT ADMITTED SILVER OFFERING. NO ADMISSION FEE. NURSERY FOR CHILDREN UXBRIDGE UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.00 o'clock or so, before going to Ayr, to spend the winter, with relatives. Something very unusual of late years in Prince Albert, is the building of two new houses in one season. Mr, Clyde has so remodelled the old Philp property, that the house is now a handsome and modern looking build- | ing, and the.new cottage home of Mr. Ben, Smith§ built' by the Carnegie Bros., is certainly most attractive looking. The Pumpkin Pie Social held by the Ladies' Aid, in the church basement last Friday evening was quite well at- tended. After a delicious supper was served, a somewhat impromptu pro- gramme was given by home talent, which everyone seemed to enjoy. A very sociable evening was spent, Rev. Mr, Richards asting as chairman. On Wednesday, October 81st, at Uxbridge, Mr. B, Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Smith, Prince Albert, | was married to Miss Florence Webb, daughter of Mr. F. H. Webb, of Ux- bridge, Rev. Mr. Owens, pastor of the United Church, officiated. After the the bride's home, Mr. and Mrs. Smith took a motor trip visiting friends at Weston, Burlington and Hamilton, then returning to Toronto for a few | days before returning to their home in Prince Albert. arn) (ei FOR SALE Mrs. Jenkins has for sale on Sat- urday November 17th, the following articles: Child's crib, new; cradle, coal oil stove, wringer, sleigh, quilting frames and other small articles. 1 | wedding supper, which was held at | At Port Perry, on Sunday, Nov. 11, 1928, Elizabeth Pettitt, in her 64th year. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, November 18-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion, 8 p.m.--Sunday School 7 p.m.--~Evening service. Friday, 7.80 p.m., week night service. On Tuesday evening a missionary lecture was given by Rev. A. C. Me- Cullum, who has been working for the past three years among the Indians 'and Esquimaux in the Yukon and at the mouth of the Mackenzie River. His lecture was beautifully illustrated 'with a set of slides which vividly de- picted the scenery of the great North- land, as well as the hardships and dangers of the work there. AGN EW DEMAREST WILL GIVE HIS ADDRESS, . "I'he Making of a Man," TO MEN ONLY - FRIDAY EVENING, 7.45 O'Clock UNITED CHURCH, U;

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