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Port Perry Star, 7 Mar 1929, p. 4

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Personal Items At the recent mid-winter Theory Examinations, of the Toronto Con- "servatory of Music, Miss Valde Hor- _top, succeeded in passing the Junior Counterpoint, with first class honors, 88. Miss Hortop is a pupil of Miss Lucile Leask. : Mrs. Francis Jones and daughter 'Leona, of Oshawa, were the guests of "her sister, Mrs. Stewart Collins, for 'the week end. Mr. W. H. Doubt, of Oak Ridges, spent the week end in town. His many friends were pleased to see him looking so well. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Purdy were in Toronto on Friday attending a ban- quet and dance at the King Edward Hotel. This function was tendered to the municipalities of Ontario by the A. E. Wilson Construction Co. Messrs. Robt, Somerville and W. W. Crosier spent several days in Toronto last week as delegates to the Good Roads Convention. =" "Mud"'--"What use is mud"--you'll learn if you see "Arnold goes into Business. Mr. Grant Rundle is visiting his mother, Mrs. Chas. A. Ruhdle. Mr. Donald Boynton, of the Royal Bank, Toronto, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Boynton, Mr. Robert Harris, of Osgoode Hall, spent the week end in town. Dr. Harold Jackson; who is on the hospital staff of the Memorial Hos- pital, Morristown, N.J., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. an Mrs. Geo. Jackson. fe FARM MECHANICS COURSE AT x AT GREENBANK j MARCH 11th to 15th A very concise, yet complete course in Farm Mechanics is being planned for the farmers and farm boys in Reach Township from March 11th to 15th inclusive. This course is very ¢ different from the usual Agricultural MUSIC EXAMINATION REPORTS Theory x } @ona Leask, Intermediate Harmony 3 Beare Be rel prea ve---- yg PORT PBR EY ¢ 8" Successful pupils of Miss Helen Mellow, in the recent. Midwinter Ex- aminations: Port Perry Picture House Piano Doris Murray, Primary, Honors, 72. Doris Suddard, Primary, Pass. Grace Bradley, Primary, Pass. Kathleen Carnegie, Introductory, 1st Class Honors, 86. . Pass. Mona Leask, Intermediate Counter- point, Honors, 70. Berniece Leagk, Intermediate Counterpoint, honors, 74. Lois Lundy, Intermediate History, 1st Class honors, 92. Helen Willard, Junior Harmony, Pass. Dorothy Davey, Primary Theory, 1st class honors, 98. Dorothea Nasmith, Primary Theory, 1st class honors, 96. : Storey Beare, Primary Theory, 1st class honors, 84. Helen Vickery, Primary Theory, Honors, 76. a " All the pupils of Miss Mellow's class were successful. DS FEBRUARY EXAMINATIONS 'FIRST BOOK 100%--600. 75%--450,. 60%--360. Bert DeShane 540, Ruth Carnegie 508, Harry Carnegie 469, Marian Brent 461, Mike Naple 441, Dorothy Pyatt 430, Bobby Jeffrey 424, Gordon Sutcliffe 412, Rody Hayden 407, Billy Beare 385, Charles Sutcliffe 365, Bruce 333, Constance Naple 3523, Muriel Willan 317, June Dunsmore 201%, Burgess Beare 282, Victor Reade 222%, Norma Harrison 215. Norman Gilboord, absent. * examination missed. ST JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PORT PERRY . Short Course as all the instructions ; will have to do with everyday mechan- jcal problems every farmer is up against from time to time.' Lectures will be held from 9.30 to 12 o'clock, and from 1.30 to 4 o'clock, each of the five days of the course. Here is an opportunity for five days instruction of very great value to each and every farmer. ne en RURAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Seagrave vs. Manchester Greenbank vs. Honeydale Port Perry Arena, Thursday, March 7. Be on hand. It may be the last. a three years' subscription for $2.00. oe Splendid value at the former price, r this radical } library table in Canada. en OQ Om HIGH SCHOOL NOTES board! as well know the worst. interest at present. of ipterest onthe program as well i Admission 26c¢. that you will enjoy yourself. was exhibited by both teams, the hig Uxbridge by Crosby. our team. shots. ended with 3-3. successful in getting four. vantage, score . three more, scoer 6-10. 'H. N. Sheriff . Furrier. 6 BOND ST. W. - have your Spi ; This is the time to clothing ored. "My Stars and Garters" so Flower says in "Arnold goes ihto business." The Family Herald and Weekly Star have just announced a special offer of reduction should now place the Family Herald on every Examination Reports are coming out every morning now, and how we all dread to look at the bulletin- But we do--one might just The Glee Club Concert, to be held in the assembly hall, on the evening i of March 12th, is absorbing all our i Each of the four rooms in the public school, which are under the supervision of Mr. Lynde, will give several selections. The High School Glee Club will present several numbers, and there will be other items A very cordial invita- tion is extended to everybody to come to our concert and we'll guarantee On' March the 1st the High School hockey team visited Uxbridge and were defeated 6-10. Good fast hockey score being attributed to the poor light. The first goal was scored for Dowson, for Port Perry, then went through the Uxbridge defence for the 1st goal of In the remaining part of the period both Harris and Dowson succeeded in scoring twice on long This however, was balanced by Uxbridge with two scores. The period In the second period Dowson scored 3 times for Port, while Uxbridge were In the last period Port Perry played well on the defensive but to no ad- for Uxbridge managed to making the total Ladies' Tailor and " OSHAWA. Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity--| Sunday, March 10th-- Morning service at 11 o'clock Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Evening service at 7 p.m. Utica service at 2.30 p.m. {| Y.P.S. ont Monday at 7.30 p.m. | Mied-wek service, Thursday, | at 7.30 p.m. ee nr ST PATRICK'S SUPPER St. John's Presbyterian Church will hold its St. Patrick's Supper on Fri- day, March 16th. Supper served in the basement from 6 to 8 p.m., fol- lowed by a concert in the auditorium of the "church. For full particulars see bills. mar 14 FOR SALE OR RENT 7 roomed house on Union Avenue, Port Perry. Electric light, 2 lots, double garage, small fruit. Apply to Fred Lyle, Port Perry. mar 14 MANY SPENT ENJOYABLE EVEN- ING AT LO.D.E. SKATING PARTY The 1.0.D.E. Skating Party held at the rink last Friday evening, was a source of satisfaction to both the ladies and the public. The event was well patronized and the gate receipts were gratifying to the members of the Order. Rather mild weather had somwhat softened the ice but in spite of this all the skaters enjoyed them- selves. The Port Perry Band furnish- ed music. A number of races, lucky numbers, ete, had been planned and suitable prizes were presented to the following winners: 1st Lucky' Number, Miss M. Davis. Boys' Race, Forbes Nasmith, Girls' Race, Jean Switzer, Boy and Girl Race (under 10) Jack Beare and Mary Stone, 2nd Lucky Number, George Beare, Greenbank. A Grand March by all the skaters formed a fittting conclusion to the pleasant evening. ennai CARNIVAL ON FRIDAY Don't forget that the Carnival ati Port Perry Rink, is on Friday, March 8th. Be sure and attend this last event of the season. etiam SEED GRAIN FOR SALE If you want real seed grain, we have all kinds of it. For partic- ulars ring James Harding, ve. Bell phone 92 r 1-6. . We are in . | the market for some good common white peas. mar2l mere Y Yr. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH March 11-- 11 a.m.--Series on what we believe. 4. About the Holy Spirit. ; 2.30 p.m--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--The guest who didn't fit in. lo Monday evening, March 11th, at 8 < TWO SHOWS = - SATURDAY, MARCH 9th -- | Sir Rider Haggard's MOON OF ISRAEL To all who enjoyed 'The Ten Commandments' Don't miss this production! TOURING .... CONVERTIBL SPECIAL COUPE .... .........:.. 880.00 DELUXE COUPE ..................1060.00 SPECIAL 2-DOOR SEDAN ..... verve. 930.00 SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN ......... 980.00 «ois valve. $ 755.00 Six Cylinder Durant Model "D-60" SPECIAL COUPE ............. «0. . $1061.00 DELUXE COUPE ........... «reas. 123100 SPECIAL 2-DOOR SEDAN ...........1086.00 SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN ..........1166.00 DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN .1321.00 WANTED BUYERS FOR GOOD USED CARS We have in stock a number of good used cars that we are selling at sacrifice prices for the next ten days. 1928 FORD, 4 DOOR SEDAN ; 1928 FORD CABRIOLET, with rumble seat. 1928 WHIPPET, 4 door Sedan 1927 CHEVROLET COACH 1927 STAR COACH 1925 FORD COUPE A number of othér cars at Bargain Prices. Give us a call. STANDARD GARAGE PORT PERRY, ROADSTER .. .... 755.00« Durant Car Prices Port Perry Retail prices shown include license, spare tire, tire cover, bumper and bumperettes. All Deluxe models have 6 wire wheels and 6 tires as standard equipment. . Four Cylinder Durant Model "D-40" ONTARIO . 5 SAND: ob COKE (When you buy from us you will always be sure of getting the best grades of fuel. Phones: Yatd 94. Uptown Office 233. J Do a] $3,000--s lights, hardwood floors. . 50 acres, good buildings, close to good town. This is a good home, Ideal chicken farm. Port Pe WESLE PRINCE ALBERT Mr. and Mrs, Petre and fawily of Oshawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ward on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid held their re next week. Mr. Angus Kirby is busy with his wood saw these days. Miss Anna Rawlins has returned to her position in Toronto, after spending some time visiting at the home of Mr, : gular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. T. E. Philp. There was a good at- tendance of members and visitors and all enjoyed the meeting and social time after. Mrs, W. Macpherson, of Toronto, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Mark, at the home of W. J. Martyn. Mr, and Mrs. I. Irwin, of Seagrave, were ' recent visitors at the homes of Messrs. Stan. and Herb. Hope. We regret to have to report the sudden death of Mrs. Boynton, one of the oldest and most respected resi- dents of this locality, She passed away after an illness of a few hours duration at her home here on Tues- day morning. The sincerést sympathy of all is extended to the eaved family. A boys' club of Trail Rangers has been organized in connection with the Prince Albert Sunday School, under the leadership of Mr. T. Sager. The officers are Grand Chief, Ross Murphy, Sub. Chief, Herb. Tombs; Tally, Ralph Lyle; Cache, Grant Hunter, Mr, and Mrs. Brown and baby, of Oshawa, visited with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward, on Sun- day. The Ladies' Aid are planning an "Olde Tyme Social", the date of which will likely be March 18th. -Come out dressed in your oldest costume, The older the better. Further particulars Thos. Turner. I. GAS ENGINES AND TRACTORS 1. Gas engine principles. 2. Ignition. . Carburetors and carburetion. 4, Lubrication and cooling. 5. Adjustments. 2. Care. and SEWAGE DISPOSAL @ Long splice, 1. Care and protection of the farm ARM 2. Selection of pumps, adjustment! and care. None : 8. Modern systems of getting water | VIL 4. Bow 'so instal » kitchen sink and pS, ais. | Farm Mechanics' Course tob held at GREENBANK MARCH 11th to 15th, 1929 A FREE COURSE FOR FARMERS AND.THEIR SONS 3. Sharpening equipment. 4, Sharpening saws, chisels, ring tools (practice. IV. IMPLEMENTS 1. Ordinary care and oiling. Pere a) Bearings 2. Overhauling and repairi &) Fistons. and rihgs 8. hauling of War, . Vaie valves and plow. : . Troubles--i 4 CIN 17. Choice and care of belting. - | 1. y SHOTS SPyOG 5 Pulleys and Pulley Speeds. 2, pons and tucking. II. WATER SUPPLY AND c) Short splice. RRY L0/ . . A full supply of Coal, Coke, | ood, etc., always on hand. PORT,.PERRY COAL YARD REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES FOR SALE ix roomed house, electric $1,000 buys 10 acres, barn 30x40. $3000 buys five acres, electric lights, 30 acres, buildings, electric, Other good properties ir and around TTY. Y BOYNTON, PORT PERRY TT meee ree Herbs, all Herbs, Gallagher's Keeps You Wonderfully Well Take it. Eat better. Sleep, work, play better. Mother Nature's own good herbs, rich in diving power, these are what make s Tonic #@nd System Builderso good. It really works for people who are constipated, rundown, N= ~ OF COMMERCE BABY BEEF WE BUY CATTLE, POULTRY, and HIDES ALL SUITS safest 'and most convenient way to send re- mittances by mail in the Dominion; if goes astray no loss is sustained. Should : desire to send money to a point outside the country, a dian Bank of Commerce Draft | will servé your purpose for forwarding money 'to foreign places. wl THE CANADIAN BANK ) with which is amalgamated ( THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA IN BULK LAMB OYSTERS YOUNG PORK ---- VEAL ---- BELL PHONE 29w JF CAWKER BROS FRESH CAUGHT WHITEFISH BEST QUALITY RED SALMON 'S AND OVERCOATS REDUCED FOR 10 DAYS Now is the time to place your order. = our very special $32.00 Suit Ask to see. in grey and blue worsted. W. R. WILLAN PORT PERRY MERCHANT TAILOR Ty a bottle, It will Keep you clear of d weather ills. Sold, as other Gal- ousehold Remedies ad Herbal H we P. G. MORRISON, PORT PERRY EE ------------ VARIETY THE VARIETY STORE IS OFFERING ODD LOTS OF : CHINA AT 50c¢. A GOOD CHOICE OF FRESH CANDIES Gum Drop, regular 26c.1b for 22c. Jelly Beans, regular 26c Ib for 22¢ Small Mixture, regular 30¢ Ib for 26c. Butteretts, regular 40c 1b for 88c. Chocolate Creams, reg 35¢ 1b for 28c. Sugar Creams, reg. 25¢ Ib for 22c. WATCH OUR WINDOWS R. H. PIERRE Proprietor BLONG BLOCK PORT PERRY. FOR SALE Pt. Perry Dominion Store * ANNOUNCEMENT Store Improvements Ensure Better SERVICE. We wish to announce to the public of Port Perry and vicinity that we have enlarged and improved our store to be able to handle a large stock, and a better assortment, and will try to give good Watch our advertisement every week. So far our prices are reduced. Come in and see our goods and prices. All Winter Stock reduced to !/2 Price "STORE; and better bargains, FOR SALE CHEAP comfortable six roomed cottage and 20 square yards of Inlaid Li god as new. Apply to Mrs. Howard Bartley, R.R.1, Port Perry, Phone 221 tee OO FOR SALE BY TENDER Elizabeth Jane Moore, deceased, of- fers for salé by tender the deceased's house with two acres of land on the bsouth 'side of the road between Man- chester and Port Perry, part of lot 14, Con. 5, Reach; also a one-half acre Tot in the village of Manchester, part of lot 18, con. B, Reach. The said house is said to be a comfortable frame dwelling. Tenders will be received by the Ad-| ministrator, W. F. Dobson, of Man-| chester, Ont., or his solicitors, Harris| & Harris, Port Perry, Ont, fo 31st, 1929. Es half acre of ground. Good barn and driving shed. First. class hen house Port Perry. The administrator of the Estate of | and run-way. Apply S. E. Embury, | Property and paying expenses. mar 7| Arthur Sleep, Phone ~ PORT PERRY DOMINION STORE : STRAY HOUND Strayed to the premises of the undersigned, lot 22, con. 10, Reach Tp. Owner can have same by proving 247 r.8, R.R:2 i A vd Seagrave. * 'In Accordance With Our New Cash Plan We Have Something to Offer in BATTERY PRICES I cLiFToN 11 Plate - "CLIFTON 13 Plate siors |

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