Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1920, p. 1

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ai for a good reliable tonic Cameras and Kodaks = 30 printing and developing done here. » Stationery, Chocolates ; d been H Hur? ad 1.the an : an efficient ! many Y departments of w of the church. Mrs. Phair is survived by three sons--Ernest (with w she has lived for a uymber" of years), Norman nd Cecil and} one daughter--Mrs. Mails Omangeville. A al Co NOTICE - lon conduetion anaesthesia, : mpting lines. 3 : vie. and Gents' Regular W Jone ie = Cut Glass, : nery. M¢KEE | STATIONER hing, : Clocks, 8 It Don't Look: Much Like. Winter Just Naw, Bt § It's Coming! {iy in. al and. heavy as they can be bought 'anywhere + a gol tre. of Boots, Shoes ronto this wi eourse-of pn at the door. o ed seats : seats will be and both ' 'On the first night, | sildren will be admitted for 25¢! d tax; but they must reserve eir seats the same us adults. i fA ER Ie Charles Taylor' 5 ~ House Burned 3 'While Mr. Charles Taylor was: fin Port Perry on Tuesday his' of | House was burned to the ground, T + Tt so happened that both Me. : Mrs, Taylor were away f e house when the fire bro ue, Mrs. Taylor being at the ,'80 that the cause of the cannot be accurately known. i i 4 1 iA spité of the efforts of the seighbors, most of the furnitare Yh eas fu Tas p IEE TEhe house was ton clothing were burned, and; O destroy ted where help could have Pleas secured sooner, but it is isolated, d it was fortunate that any- | thing was/saved. " There was some insurance. Get our 'Columbia x rafonola for Xmas. * Turkey, male Turkey, male, 1920 \ key, hen. | 'Display of east, 4 pairs Pair of Geese Display of 'Ducks; 4 aire Pair of Ducks Display of Chickens, 4 pairs Pair Spring Chickens. EGGS' T6e.; 12 fresh brown, weight con- sibered. ¢ 12 fresh 'white, weight con- siddred. bef BUTTER . Butter, 10 lbs in prints; plain --18t $5, 2nd $4, 3rd $3, 4th $2, 5th $1. Butter--p Ibs in Crock--1st $4, | 2nd $3, 3rd $2, 4th $1. : HORSES Single Driver, roadster, any size, Open to farmers only. 1st $7, 2nd $5, 3rd $4, 4th $3, Single Driver, ster--open : Ast 7, 2nd $5, 3rd $4, 4th $3 "Best Gents' Outfit-- 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2. - Best Draft Team-- «+ 18t $7, 2nd $3, 3rd $2 + Best Agricultural' Team -- 1st $7, 2nd $3, 8rd $2. . RULES AND REGULATIONS Entries should be made early. FALL exhibits for Hall must he place by 11 a.m. on the day of : Battenprints must be Hen' ws Be BEggs--1st, $1. 00; 2nd yb R. Davey . Manchester Christmas Tree The Christmas Tree and enter- tainment in conneetion with the Manchester Methodist Sunday School will be held in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. on Tuesday Dec- ember 21. © A good program is being prepared, and committees are endeavoring to make this the best entertainment of the sea- son." Everybody welcome, Ad- mission 25¢. Clerk's Notice of the Posting of the Voters' List. Voters Lists of the Village of Port Perty,in the County of Ont. Take Notice that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the per- sons méntioned in' Section: 9 of the Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the eopies required the said sec- tion to beso transmitted or: de-{0 livered of the list made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said 'Municipality /to be entitled to vote in the said: Municipality at 'Municipal Elections, and Elec- * {tions to the Legislative Assem- bly; and t...0 the said' List was first postu ap at my office on Friday. the Third day of Decem- ber, 1920, and remains there for inspection. : "Electors are called upon to ex- 'amine the said list," and, if any : missions, or any other errors are found therein, to take im- nd. Hediste en ings to have the g said errors. , eorrected. sewing Ng gt en reception in Moncton. {the School Hose, on Tuesday, 'dialogues, ete.; will be {Come out and boost the com- od: Mr.-Cl = only 55. feat Port Perry. Good N News from 'Moncton. leasing to know that iy Crawford 4 Wt je bh BAPTIST CHURCH Until further notice, 'service will held in Baptist church at 11 a.m. Je 'Sunday, instead of 7 p.m. : Shirley Shirley is to have a Community Christmas Tree and, Concert in i December 21. A good old time program of Tecitations, solos, given, munity. Come to the concert at Shirley at 8 p.m. Come early. Bring ¥ your friends and parents. iddies are sure to enter- itain you. Remember the date December 21. , Advisission 25¢, I children 10c. To Manage U. F. O. Co-Operative Co Mr, H. B. Clemes has been appointed manager of the U. F. ./Co-Operative Co. at Toronto. emes-has 'produce department of Gunns Ltd. for a' number of year and with his éxperience wi be a valuable man for the Co.-Oper- ative Co. Legislature: Jan. 25 It has been . announced by Ack in remier @ ne Legislature will open on January 26th. Stick to Business Noone familiar with the re- sources of Canada can for a mo- ment think that this country will suffer any, serious depres- sion. Canadians are in the posi- tion of the man whose father left him ten thousand dollars to work for. The wealth is in the keep on digging it out. lowered production do nothing toward increasing wealth, On the contrary the record of high price and low production has spelled misery to thousands, and hardship to most of us. After all, work is the great cure of most econoinic ills. Grain Moving In the monthly letter of the Canadian Bank of Commeree, has the following figures as to the movement of grain--"Out a total crop of 240,000,000 bushels of wheat, 142,000,000 bushels had been inspected up to been-with the} country, and it is our business to} Prices artificially boosted by |' STANDARD BANK ot pd rn PORT PERRY BRANCH ' Warriner Lodge No. 75 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' -Hall: = Visiting. Brethren Welcome T.W. MeLean, P. Ingram, N.4G. Secretary Contributions of the Office Dog He--*'The artist whose pie- tures show that angels age all' women certainly didnt new eh t 'haps "oo e~--"That is perhaps true. may be that he mew only men." "No, I now nothing about music,' gle this cow-bell.' 'But suppose I come in at the wrong time?' "You can't do that in jazz." ; 000 Anything to. Suit "Have you ever appeared as a witness in a suit before?" asked the attorney. - : "Why, of course!" replied the young lady. "What suit was it? "It was a 'blue suit with white collar and white cuffs and white butons all the way down the back." 1610-- Manhattan Seiand sold by Indians for a kég of whiskey," 1920--Citizens want to trade back. 000 "Dear me, you seem to be wedded to crime. This is' your the middle of November. : This represents 90,648 cars, as. con -1 pared with 49, 912 cars at a cor- responding date a year ago. In the terminal elevators at! the head of the Great Takes, ! wheat stocks on Nov. 720. were pared'with four and a half mil- lion bushels a year ago; i In the country elevator stocks are ac- cumulating, and at many points lack of elevator space prevents delivery by farmers. . Coarse: grains however, have moved out more readily. 1 - 1 For the first time in four years' fio has gone below $10 barrel Fan States, sixteen million bushels, as com- fiftieth conviction.' '"Yis, me golden weddin' you ' might say, 'yer Honour.' 000 A Georgian law yet to a wealthy client he desired fo im- press: "I played Hamlet once."' "Indeed! Did you have much of arun? "About six miles, as I remem- ber it!' ® 009 Safety first a 'And is ten dollars all youare offering for the return of your wife?" "Byery cent!' 'No one will bring. "her Back for that paltry sum.' : xl know that." & "All you have'to do isto jan- \

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