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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Nov 1933, p. 5

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eile DL EEA RAGES "PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1988 Tf ' Es IL = Eh oPLY P v -- : ; - palatable, nutritious and satistying. meats. : : 3 \ | The Peoples' M Meat Market R I S T M AS | weeks | is too few 2 qQ : . 5 Will do the rest. F. W. BROCK & SON .The RED & WHITE Store *, We sell everything you Nou want in choice, clean; p. 4 LADIES VELVET MOTOR BOOTS--Gologhes, laced style of shoe, trimmed with fur, black with Cuban heels Price $3.45 BLACK RUBBER GOLOSHES FOR LADIES. Dome BA ) aad | 1 ; 3 fastening, Cuban heels. *_ Price $1.45 | HISTORICAL SKETCH OF | The frame and body of this uild: \ . ,ADIES' PULLOVER RUBBERS. . ..Prices 65c. and 75c. 4 _., SEAGRAVE ing was built of a double thickness of e € Ss a XX: ay kal PULLOVER RUBBERS. .. Prices Gac, and "75¢ » pra pu LIE © {two inch plank. Lumber was so cheap : MEN'S SIX EYELET LIGHT WEIGHT FELT BOOTS, with AR To, Acontinued from page. 4). they could use any quantity which : rubber bottom, rolled edge soles. Sizes 6 to 11. $2.95 Bi aan Alte the new school was built ser-| did not affect the price of the building : oh 4 : MEN'S OVERSHOES, cashmerette. 1 buckle $1.75 2 buckle $2.35. 4 buckle $2.85. MEN'S PULLOVER RUBBERS, full fitting ....... Jak SPAT CLOG RUBBERS .................. WS BLACK RUBBERS with red sole ................. $1.00 GIRLS' RUBBER GOLOSHES.. .Sizes 11 to 2...... $1.45 Sizes 7 to 10 $1.39. BOYS' RUBBERS, rolled edge soles. Sizes 11 to 13, 75c. Sizes 1 to 5, 89c. LIGHTWEIGHT RUBBERS FOL BOYS, sizes 11 to 13, 66c. Sizes 1 to 5, 7bc. ts vices 'were held in it for some time. |to any extent. Sey ©. About 1876 the first Methodist Church| One of the high spots in the aatly x ; Hr TN was built on the. lot which is now the history of this- house was 18756 and a 0 al O W of ur er é a V in garden of the parsonage. "A 'parson- few years later, when Mr. Elijah age was built on the present lot a Tanner was the proprietor. This was Enkei EE Bea dvertising Christmas goods : > during the pastorate of Rev. T.. W.|Mr. Tanner is, and has been for many | . ; iH Liggett, in 1892 ; years a resident of the village. He » > . % The present parsonage was built|spent many years in Michigan and|. , ie in 1893. The contractor and builder | Western Canada, but came back about 1S a D p 1€e8 to a 1nes O gl was Mr, John Stovin, of Port Perry. | fifteen years ago to spend a well- ; Hid One of the workmen was Mr, Frank |earned rest, after a varied career. £ - - : ° ima pono lien kal 0 gaggonable merchandise A short time after the building of | now over eighty. ° the Methodist Church, a Bible Christe| = The Ocean House was built by Me- vs Er va mer Carr and George Hall. $ a path east of where William Brown eet it, Tho] tom 10 bald was rom the railway in Beautiful Mariety at the Star Office. Present United Church was built in|crossing west about two hundred rods 5 ian Church was built which is now a|Kay and Fraser, The first landlord BOYS' TWO BUCKLE GOLOSHES with rubber soles. i) ky - machine shop owned by Mr. Wes. | Was James Broad. The last few years Sizes 11 to 13, $1.65. Sizes 1 to b, $1.85. iS "dt Frise, The first pastor of the Metho- his house has served as a residence. Be A dist Church was Rev. Daniel Dennick, Corduroy Roads praomal reetin Bard 51 . : a ae . and as laymen preachers Messrs Pal-| In 1846 there was no road or hardly SEE OUR DISPLAY OF A TOYS, A Rigi 1906-7, started under the pastorate of where a corduroy was laid. About} === = = "Rev. J. W. Young, who died in the|1850 a contract was let to Charles and{ BOYS' SWINE CLUB PROJECT. PICKERING wives and families when they have the Hd winter of 1907. The church was con-| William Brown to cut the timber' on List of Prize winners The township council will have their | opportunity to do so. It is hard on . 2 pleted under the pastorate of Rev. J.|the road allowance and place the 1088] prizes awarded on a General Pro-| troubles for the remainder of the|those people who are working hard to G A M E S, DI SH ES i by U. Robins,' and dedicated on October crossways to form the foundation, ficiency basis as follows: winter in dealing with applications for | make both ends meet, and are forced : 2S 19 and 20, 1907. then to cover them with earth. Along d relief." Among those applications ave i 'der to gi relief t ) : Ey : : : . n So hibited 400. ts. A to pay taxes in order to give reliel to GEA . The corner stone was laid by Mr. in front of Mr. $: Reynold's farm the fen 8.0 ws (ex SH ) og a number which are really not de-| those who are too lazy to work. Of THIS WEEK EAN W. L. King. The building committee bottom was very soft. You can see Reports: (Feed, ate) in ....100 pts serving, but the council cannot see| course there are. hundreds of deserv- : ; : " AY jab! were Rev: Mr.' Young; chairman; Mr; the ends of some of those logs to-day. Judging yipetion is 200 pts. them starve. This class are those|ing cases where men are able and g ! 5 N igo) . Robt. Thompson, W. J. Gibson, John' . = fe First Butcher | Questions .\...............200 pts. who have been idle all summer or the willing to work, but cannot get it. LF WwW BROCK & SON ] ast 5 Wells, W. J. Rogers, John Brown, qj. got butcher business was| Meetings .......c..... +...100 pts.| most of it because: they are too lazy ~ --Pickering News 0 ° ° ; i} o : . Richard Reynolds. After. the death varvied on by . Dan. Btalker. on the Total iz fr 1200 pts. to work, being confident 'that the RE - : . 34 2 4 of Mr Young, Mr. Robins Was chair- © cc Ho LEAR aM AR Cr council will provide them with the REPORT OF MANCHESTER Ph 43 P t P ' 3 A man, Latin il ibs: Desa the hi ah "Gerald Peel, Sunderland, R." R. 3," yecessaries of life as well as some of SCHOOL one y FOr erry 4 , a in ep gi 4 The dedicatory sefvicts were con- si i uring the bullding | $8.00. Points 1055. | the luxuries. There are a number of| Sr. IV -- Hon.--Harry McMasters | } Bim 1 ; ARS 'ducted by Rev. Mr. Williams, of Ham- Building of the Railroad Francis Argue, Cannington R. R. 2,) able bodied meh, fit for any kind of [ 75%. Pass--Ruth Mitchell 7160, |: 0 500k Scamon. : EG ~ ilton. : onieimg ARs $7.00. Points 1031. hard manual labor, who have refused | Alverta Mitchell 61%. Below Pass-- sv. II--Hon.--Marion Franklin 78.1 Jr IV--Stewart Bray 66, Jack HIG . , .!'" The building of the railroad was Mill B R.R.2 ' Ly . Sr. on.--Marion Franklin 78.% . i vai WD : Hotola sinrtod BE 1854. whom ths rod, was Fred McMil 2 eaverton » work on a farm at the prevailing| George Lamb-577%, Reta Munro 55%, boo A vhur Mitchell 65, Wesley Bright 65, Harvey Wilson 61, Clayton hh : 1 : r ; ¥ » Trav ila ct Ore x a \ d % i + 38. DARA Xf In the days of the stage coach car- extended from Port Perry to Lindsay. $ote. Tony ® Bs derland R. R. 1," wages, but this is refused on the most | Murray Wilson 51 We Wiis Munro] 1 hnston 61. Miller 38 . . his wo rying wall Land Paeseigere- the During those days HHidts nd ond Ac m. Channon, Sunderlan » unreasonable excuses. These men| 46%, Roy Dobson 36%. I--Victor Henderson, Jim Suther- Jr. III--Ruth Bray 72, Jean David- ih taverns as they were better Lncwh at or 2 Sy the - Nonquon, as $5.00. Points 987. should be sent to the lumber camps| Sr. III---Pass--Mina Dobson 68%.4, . gon 66, Blanche Wilson 656, Lloyd pai : ¥ : yl 3% Pression: ar Juon, ~ Ross Marquis, Sunderland R. R. 1, or to highway construction camps and| Below Pass--June Mitchell 50, Rose Yr. Primeva--Heo Seankli Joy | Davidson 55, Lloyd Rozelle.43. xe th im r > : : : ghway p Sr. Primer----Helen Franklin, Harle i at time, were a 'necessary evil, every laborer could get work on the . : i ) y : AN Pa There. way. one at the townline: bes railroad, - and every: farmer ~ could $4.00. Points. 981. compelled to work for their own living! McMasters 547, Keith Wilson 49%. i II--Doris Bryant 80, William Moon 35 ne? Sil a i fr re the. 0b ot Ernest Sonley, Blackwater, $4.00. if they will not provide for their Absent for three or more examina-f po inners Leah Crandell, Frank 76, Earl Bray 70, Jean Ormiston 70, XW now occupied: by. Jimmie Campb 1, di Points 963. I Crandell, Grant Franklin. Hazel Bray 68, Ben Rozelle 66, Harold NE Vs Plo i I grading. = Bertwin Bawshaw, Sunderland R.R., ' Vite. Teacher. uke 60, Ross Dickey 57, Gordon Fes _ another on Jas. McDougall's corner, The Correll House, a the pro-|; "gy 00. Points 962. R. I. White, Teacher. ilr a8, : one at Snyder's and the Orser House prietorship of E. Tanner, accom- =: DM Pp ; Harold Davidson, Cannington, $4. 00. - WwW hh, D Bry- at Honey's Corner. After the chang- modated sixty to seventy' men with Ripe avis nh RAGI AN on Lan) Wilson 55; ajsy Begs i 4 1 f th a ing of the roadway to its present board and lodging for a_ number of . $4.00. | en Count Bak n . place, Abraham Correll built the Cor- months. And incidentally an oc- Charles Clarke, Blackwater. $4. Nl : | Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellington and son . Pr.--Marion Davidson 80, Verna ) : : . 3 y s _| Points 957. Ronald, have moved to Oshawa for ie 75, Pearl Rozelle 70. Rg _ rell House, better known in those days casional shot to warm the inner man. Lawrence Clayton, Dooiiciion R.R. i i : . he winter months. Jr. Pr. Ellen Rozelle 60, Gordon a8: the Nongquon Tavern, n 1850, t (To be continued) 1. $4. 00. Points 925. at Champions Are Mis. Wm. Bright, Sr., has returned Hambly 60. } A verion, R. R. ye 'home after spending a couple of Highest marks were obtained - by . ly i 920. io seks wi riends i shaw Doris Bryant and Marion Davidson é 2. $3.00. Points : ) weeks avith friends in Oshawa, ris Bryan y 'On the Shores of Scugog." Watson McNabb, Cannington. $3.00. ; é rowne - 3 Mrs. Morley Cook and daughters | 80% each, E Points 913. 1 spent a day with Mrs. G. Brent. G. Penman, Teacher. Wm. Butterworth, Sunderland R. Mr. A. A. Miller spent' a day in : 2 R. 3. $3.00. Points 912. ~ Judging for the Five Roses County Baking Contest was i Er Bis adhe I BR i li riiiiiiiiiilt ro WwW in in t e r e St James Brennan, Brechin, $3.00. 'completed i in five Ontario Counties Mi. Wm. Luke has returned from Port Perr Points 904, M I 4 i by November 14th, and here are foronto after spending a few days. A y . Donald J. Murray, Cresswell. $3.00 f ul 5 : Mr. I Mrs. Geo. McCullough : . is being shown in th therin of Points 876. . : co] the chief prize-winners:-- IRE IF Fi Ti Hit Sr) ae) Dominion Store emg e ga g | Jackson Francis, Cannington, $3 00. Below is Mis. F. Flood, of Port eek. © SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK of material for the new edition of Joinin B10, Thompson, Beaverton RR Hope, who made the leading cake | Jit ites Th pres spent a day Sens Pure Wool Copppinalions, S108 x -- 5 ' hi ' ast week in the City. 'enman's, to clear at ........ 95 Es "our local history. Please send in 7 hi Yous i } $3.00 in Durham Sonny 0) has ig Now that winter has set in, the] Men's Merino Combinations, } larence "Fair, Blackwater. $3.00. Five Roses Flour for (] pas children are enjoying the hot lunches Penman's, to clear at ........ $1.39 any items of historic interest. emotion Sunderland years. She says she considers it very at Li gohan, a Bens ing ow, Hadesens - : ; is! : Miss Hazel and Mr. Fr rose, wavy weight, ¥ ceereren . DO YOU KNOW that twenty- five different tug 2 $3.00. Points 857. excellent for tea biscuits, rolls, pas- of Toronto, spent the week end with| Men's Heavy Work Shirts ...... 9c. 5 "and steamboats did business on Lake Scugo Keith Rynard, Sunderland R.R.1. try, and cake as well as for bread. their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J] Men's Horsehide Work Mitts, (Fo the early years? That one steam tug could ol $3.00. Points 851. - ' ? Grose. lined, only ..........oo.oene 5c. fla of four loaded scows? That a scow coul carry Li : lag Rive Beaverton, R. R. 1. Above is Miss Edith Mullett, of Miss Kemp and Mr. Art. Omiston, Men's Wool Work Sox ,.... SEREE 19¢. sixty to eighty full cords of wood? That Port- $ oints 842. of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. We will have a good selection of all 2 P 2. hi t f re ti b rf ~ John Gilbert, Udney R. R. 1, $2. 00. Bancroft, who baked the chief loaf and Mrs, Irwin Ormiston. kinds of Christmas goods, to suit ; ; €rry Wasa s ipping poin OF Square timer or Points 829. in Hastings County. She has used Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family | everyone. Sie the English market? That -the Nonquon,K was Gerald Akister, Sunderland, $2.00. Ag! i TRI: WER ey TOD Borer PAID for Fowl, Worl, pene : Hitt le at one time? Do you know more facts? SE Points 826. ' Five Roses Flour for many 2: ye all welcome Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ginose Feathers, Horse Hair, Hides SE We shall b le d th t Gordon Luke, Cresswell, $2.00. and says: "We use it for bread, and family, of Sudbury, to our com-| and Farm Produce. Sall 177 for AH has ; e shall be pleased to see them at-- in Muir Brin: $2.00 cake and pastry, as we prefer it to Ruin Sy having taken Possession iLbumatin, ow ri y 7 ERang : ' 4 A of Mr. D. Thompson's store. We wish | ALIX GIL , 3 p ? 5 ; THE PORT PERRY STAR Points 797. h . any other. We also find i y oe most hem every success. Ee EE he, J in Lloyd Bagshaw, Sunderland R. R.1. economical and always 0 e same Messre. Lloyd and Clarence Miller 3 « : ; : ry : Bow. Polass 976. v : high quality " ; spent the week end with their aunt MAN CHESTER Gr TA "wr : ei - hegina ainman, ptergrove. : 'l in Coldwater. SN 3 : S200, Poinig 774. Mr. and Mrs. Pilkey spent the week Sorry to report Mrs, John Johnson at oo . - oy : eo, H, Harrison, Sunderland, R.R. ! end with friends in Toronto. on the sick list, also Mrs. Lloyd Me- A 1. (Did not exhibit) Points 312. Other County Winners are ind Mes, Win Avery spent | Kee and Mildred Cooper. Ra Roy McMullen, Sunderland R. R.2.} UNTY--Cake: Porritt, Tweed. Sunday with her brother Mr. Ormi-| Mr. and Mrs. W.. Crosier visited A (Did not exhibit.) Points 260. HASTINGS CO et Mia. G, Porsiu, Bloomfield, ston, of Enfield, who is still under | with his father Mr, Jabez Crosier of a oy Elmer Purvis, Blackwater, (Did PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY--Cake: Mrs. Lewis Cleave, Bloomfiel ort Perry. on Sunda \ singer hibit Poi ta 205 ' "RR. 1. Bread: Miss Hazel Moore, Bloomfield. the doctor's care. / 7" ey, a g A " Zi on Hn : SR A% SYAIDIL), Tolnts 20% 1» NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY--Cake: Mrs. W, H. Jones, Castleton. | Mr. and Mra, Morley Cook spent) Bre We WOR od Bon HCOD & 5 f ; ¥ I ) A ------ WP ; Bread: Mrs, Fred Atkinson, Campbellford. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Horner. d Doreen 8¢ , WARS : : ¥ , ; . : is cone Miller , so, Earl Mitchell, spent a day in To- . ; UNTY--- y Millbrook, R.R. 3. Miss Laurene Miller, Mr Norman also Ear , % Ne [¢3 R P I R I N G Al BEAUTY PARLORS FOR DAIRY DURHAM £0 Besa In N: Batch H Re Norwood. Wilson, spent Sunday with Mr. and | ronto last week. i a COWS PETERBOROLIGH Sou TY--Cike: Jo. ary i > Mrs. I. Dearborne, of Prospect. Mr. Kay OIllif is visiting in Detroit a : is Expertly and Promptly An Sraorionk step In clean, Mil rea fs, s ' Mr. Chas. Luke had the misforture | this igs: Hach 5 ) roduction is to clip the udders, hips Ou atulations to these ladies, and our sincere thanks to all who of having three cattle fall in the pond.| Mr. Sidney Harben visiting in To- a : 'done at Reasonable Prices flanks of cows, thus making the have atred the Five Roses Baking Contest. Other county ns will With the help of neighbours he got|ronto'this week. FOR daily. brushing -much easier; and more be announced later, as judging progresses. them out and seemed none the worse| Mrs. Howard Dobson attended the CAN SA : = BY: + H effective. Clipping of the tail, head, |: Counties foie Jalged Noy. 25 to Dec. 6: Dufferin, Grey, Bruce and Huron, for their cold dip Educational Convention at Beaverton 3 3 - neck, and shoulders adds to the ap- ; The heavy snow fall the latter part|last week. LR wr : JOF IN FARMER pearance of the cows, and aids in get- of last week made it look like an old| Mrs. Rosswell Dobson and daughter : ENN Ex ting rid of lice, which will multiply fashioned winter, with sleighs and] Joan, called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard RR " a Dobson, on Tuesday. Ad EC quickly at this time if not promptly "Milled by LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO. Limited cutter in use. n a : Phones 85 & 50, Por t Per r ly eradicated, A good wet, or powder : Offices 4 TORONTO OTTAWA LONDON HAMILTON BRANTFORD Report of Raglan School Don't fail to attend the euchre and 5 shampoo. repeated in ten days time] DBURY _ SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. and MONTREAL, P.Q. Sr. IV--Marjorie Bray 69, Dorothy | dance in the Hall on Friday. Come 4 : / | wi do the trick. Bright 686, and have a good time,

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