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Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1929, p. 1

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--To' clear out all the mice and rats. , DIAMOND and DYOLA DYES, also Hat Dyes. 0, KRESO DIP and CREOLIN DISINFECTANTS. pd Eat en Morrison's Drug Store : Ontarie, : AE PortPerry = 4 a 8 We. now ha ~~ TRY THEM You will buy more, if you buy any. E--xex--x ok E. H. GERROW & SONS Pom Parry, The Peoples' Meat _ Bakers and Confectioners, veagency for these popular shocolates. just before d 0 ) may yet bring about its own explosion. Time will We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. 1 Myouwantitgood = BERT MacGREGOR 2 i e will b buying Alsike again this year. AEN ALSIKE have any to sell we will be v Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, Premier Elect of Ontario. Sweep of the Province Conservatives Win 87 Seats - Mr. Sinclair Elected in South Ontario flo, hte ter, and it has for them become a dead issue, progam of the opponents of Government sale of liquor be is a matter that events of the next four years will determine. There is a saying that-- 'It's always darkest awn." The mixture of gasoline, alcohol and Z tell. To any Government it will be a serious problem. ~ Mr. W. E. N: Sinclair put up a-great fight under most litics may be trying conditions. No matter what one's ¢ you must honour him for his courage and sincerity. At 1 o'clock this (Thursday) morning six seats remained doubtful. The party standing in the Ontario general election was as follows: Conservatives .................. - Liberal-Progressives ......... United Farmers ........... EE STANDING AT DISSOLUTION Progressives... ...,. .\. civic, 5 HOW THE LEADERS FARED GRENVILLE-- 3 Hon. G. Howard Ferguson (C.) ........ 4,448 Thomas H. Bradley (Pr.) ..,.......... 2,391 ~ ONTARIO SOUTH-- William E. N. Sinclair (L.) .......... 3504 Frank L. Mason (C.) ................ 8246 -- MIDDLESEX WEST-- : Lorne W. Freele (C.) ................ 8,220 John G.- Lethbridge (P.) ............. 8181 Thomas G. Turnbull, (L.) ............ 2985 CONSERVATIVE GAINS FROM LIBERALS Frontenac- Is, York North, Essex South. CONSERVATIVE GAINS FROM PROGRESS H sex 1 Ontecia gr "LIBERAL GAINS FROM CONSERVATIVES ~ Bruce South, Glengarry, Simcoe Centre, Waterloo North. Ferguson has won a complete victory. | oubt as to the mind of the people on the| Liquor Control Ac¢t--the great majority of voters are either satisfied with the Act or indifferent as Yo te mat t Dundas, Lennox, Haldimand, Nethumberland, Ottawa East, Perth South, Prescott, Russell, Simcoe Southwest, Middlesex for a few weeks as the young people are busy at the program for our chicken pie supper. Remember the date--19th of November. The Thank Offering service at the Head Appointment was well attended. Rev. Mr. Newell, of Blackstock, gave most" excellent sermons. Mr. Chas. Samells and Mrs. C, Graham sang a | duet and Mrs, S. Rodman sang a solo. | These musical numbers were enjoyed, Collection was about $30. Services as usual next Sunday. Remember the Hallowe'en Party at the Head Church on Thursday night. Adults 25¢, Children 10e. . There will be a Hallowe'en Party at the foot school on Thursday evening. Admission 16¢ and 10¢, A Rev. and Mrs. Newell, Blackstock, There will Be' 10 League meeting moving £0 'the vil a stroke which left him paralized, although always worker and a kind and thoughtful neighbor, He leaves to mourn his death, his wife who was Harriet Bell, four daughter, Mrs, Hudgins, at home, Mrs. Luther Lich, of the West, Mrs. E. T. Slemon, of Ottawa, and Mrs. G. | Davidson, of Aurora, US.A., and two sons John of Seattle and Robert of Edmonton. The funeral, which was largely attended was held last Wed- nesday, and was conducted by Rev. R. J. Merriam and Rev. Geo, Nickle, who | pallbearers were old neighbors-- Messrs. J. A. Carmichael, W, Graham, | Levi Tord!ff, Jno. Quinn, H. Lane, and I Grant, The flowers which were Mr, and Mrs, J. Joblin, and Mrs, W. Wanamaker, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodman, on Sunday. Mr. Ramsey gave a very interesting talk to the children of the Foot School about Ireland. Miss Armstrong, of British Columbia, a talk on her mis- sion school at the mines, Mr. Raymond Fralick and Miss Ivah Milner, enjoyed the School Fair trip last week. There were 81 young farmers took the four day bus trip given by the Dept. of Agriculture. We understand a number are to go to Brooklin on Friday to conpete in the stock judging contest, Mr. and Mrs, C. Hardy and family visited his cousin Mrs. Hill, of Scott, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, T. Clark, of Norwood, spent the week end with their sons Messrs, E and F. Clark. Mrs. Pettitt was in Oshawa over the week end. "Mr. and Mrs. Beacock and son Bob were in Orono on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. G. Sweetman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Martynt, 'on Sunday. Mrs, C. Hardy had the misfortune to lose her whole flock of geese, They simply disappeared. ' Mr. J. Aldred visited in Toronto over the week end. Mrs. J. Jackson, of Blackstock, was the guest of Mrs. J, Pearce, over the week end. Mr. Gea. Cox, of Raglan, was the guest of C. Reader, on Sunday. Messrs. Percy Jeffrey, David David- son, Donald Crozier, were guests of 'Mr. Milton Demera on Sunday. "Miss E. Smith visited her home at 'Prince Albert, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A, MacGregor, of To- ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Beacock, on Monday. Mr. Croskery, of the Dept. of Agri- 'culture, has placed a number of sheep with the farmers on the island. Congratulations to Mr. B. Moore in securing the Epsom mail route for the winter. " Mr. J. Pearce was in Toronto on Monday. MYRTLE Miss Ross, who has been holidaying with her sisters here returned to To- 'ronto on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duff and family visited Mrs. Duff's brother, in Broug- ham, on Sunday. A number from here attended the Anniversary services in Ashburn on Sunday, and the supper and entertain- ment on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Morrow's appeal to the young people for greater service was very impressive. The ladies of the congregation are 'busy preparing their missionary play "Nation Building" which they are to silent expressi of r brance were sent from his family, the Hubbell family, of Oshawa, Mrs. T. W. Ross and daughter, of Whitby, Miss Me- Farlan, of Tilsonburg, the community, the Davidson Pearsall Co., of Aurora, and Mr, V, Hudgins, and a wreath of wax flowers for the grave from the church, The flower bearers were Stanley Rodd, Reid and 'Earl Cook, David Grant, Harry Briggs. Much sympathy is felt for the sorrowing widow and family. SEAGRAVE The members of the Quadrata Club are holding a Hallowe'en Party at the home of Mrs. A. Orchard on Friday evening. Don't forget the special services to be held in the United Church on Sun- day the 10th of November. A special Thank Offering will be taken. A number from here attended the fowl supper and concert at Sonya on Friday evening last, A splendid con- cert was given and an excellent sup- per served. Two bus loads of old friends from Toronto attended. Mr. James Harding and Mr, Frank Heatlie were in Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beadle, of To- ronto, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, I Beadle, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sleep and family of Lindsay were visiting relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Bennett, of Oshawa, were the guests of Mr. and Mts, S. J, Wooldridge, on Sunday. Mr. Mac. McMillan was visiting in Utica on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. James Munro, Sonya, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Marks, Mr. "Bob" Brown, Jr., left for Flint, Mich., on Sunday where he will con- tinue his studies and training for a civil engineer. We wish him every success. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grose, Mr. Elgin Frise, and lady friend, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Frise, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. R, Black and Mr. A. Mark, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Clarke, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke and family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sharpe, spent Sunday in Lindsay. Mr, and Mrs, M. McMillan, Mac., Neil and Velma, and Mr. and Mrs. J. McLean and family, attended the fun- eral of Mrs. W, Ross, Argyle, on Sun- eral of Mr. Wm. Ross, Argyle, on Sun- day. The funeral cortege took one hour to pass, showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Mrs. Ross was only twenty-one years of age, and was a talented singer. Mrs, McLean was an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodd, Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. G. Montgomery, of give in the church in Ni ber. The Cressy Medicine Co., who have 'been holding concerts in the old Tem- 'perance Hall, for the past week left 'on Tuesday for Claremont. Mrs. Butterworth was successful in win- ning the motor rug in the most pop- ular lady contest, with Mrs. Ivan Rodd a close second. g » : | Fishley and Mr. Frank Smith, were in B nville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Holdershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt and Mrs. C., W. Moon were visiting in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leask were in Whitby on Monday. Rev. B. F. Green was in Toronto on Monday. Mr. Neil McMillan, Miss Irene Oshawa on Wednesday to hear the "Dumbells. andC, Pilkey, attended t t at Oshawa In ing. = : The Adult Bible Class of the 'day School is holding a social evening this Friday night at the home of the teacher Mrs, E. Mole, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chisholm spent Saturday in Toronto, There will be church service here next Sunday merning at 11 mm. in. stead of in the evening. A number from here attended Ash- burn Anniversary Services last Sun- day. The Hallowe'en Tea held last Friday was well attended, After supper had Spoke very feelingly of his life. The |been served a program was given, con- sisting of community singing, piano duets by the Migses Cogk, Piano solo by Lois Tordifr, readings by Mrs. I); Leury and Miss Vance, numbers by the kitchen band, short address by Rev. Mr. Nickle, of Toronto, and a number of contests were held. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn and Mr, S. Spencer, of Toronto, Mr; and Mes. Spencer, of Chalk Lake, Mr, and Mrs. Geos Wilson, of Goodwood, and Mr and Mrs, H. Stacey, and Miss Stacey, of Oshawa, were with D. G. Ross for Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hughson and Mr, and Mrs. Chapman, of Oakville, were at Mrs, J. Hughson's for the week end. LL ---- BLACKSTOCK The social evening held in the town- ship hall on Friday last under thé® auspices of the Victorian Women's Institute was the first of the season and was very encquraging both in the splendid attendance and the enjoyable time reported by all. The prizes for the progressive euchre were won by Miss Dempsey and Mr. Cecil Hill Rev. Mr, Mason, of Toronto, was in charge of the services in St, John's Church on Sunday and was entertain- ed over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham. Mrs. Osmond Wright and Lula were in Oshawa on Saturday. Mrs. T. Smith is visiting her perents Mr. and Mrs. F, Lamb, of Manchester, Mr, and Mrs. R. Willan and family of Port Perry spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Luther Mountjoy. Mrs. Wm. VanCamp was in To- ronto on Monday. The regular monthly meeting of the Victorfan Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Strong, on Wednesday afternoon, November 6 at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. Cooper, Orono, the District President, is expected to be present to address the meeting On Monday evening a splendid meeting under the auspices of the Pro- hibition Union was held in the Town. ship Hall, The speakers were Mr. Ww, Ross, H. G. Machlin and members of the W. C. T. U. from Bowmanville. The addresses were interspersed with musical numbers and readings by Miss Adams, Mrs. M. Smith spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J, R. McLaughlin. Don't forget Friday evening, Nov. 8th, the night of the Bazaar to be held in the armouries under the auspices of the W. A. of St. John's Church. See bills for particulars. Mr. and Mrs. C. Devitt, Mrs. L. E. Mountjoy, Miss Leona Weatherilt, Mrs, Fred Hyland and Byron, repra- sented the Ladies' Orange Lodge at the True Blue Lodge Banquet in Bow- manville on Monday evening last. ER LL ---- GREENBANK Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beare spent au week in Kingston visiting his sister Mrs. W. Nichols. Mrs. Wm. Murkar, of Pickering and Mrs. Jones, Ottawa, at Miss Harman's last Thursday. Mr. Fred Love, of Niagara Falls, with Mrs. E. Cragg, on Sunday, Mr. J. Watson, and Miss M, E. Watson, of Georgetown, visiting at the honie of A. Rood, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Reg. Foster at A. Rodd's over. the week end. : Miss Nettie McMillan visiting her sister Mrs. J, Leask. Miss Magie Blair has returned home after having been in Oshawa Hospital for several weeks. : John Wright, Manilla, at Mr. Peter Leask's last week. Ni Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson gave n '| very enjoyable party last Friday evens

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