Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 7 Dec 1922, p. 4

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iad vs heat he eet ap n charge of St. Paul's C burch, iron. po ols: whee i bela) Ss Ouray ® a 2 which he went from i St. Paul's is a prosperous congrega- ion Jucg ng from the annual Jape, ,which calls for a revenue f 000 The wishes Mr. Bent success in his important ------ BANQUE" On Monday evening after the Tonto, arorited that august body by entertaining them to a supper in the Yety comfortable quarters of his new place of business, it was a crack below the belt but they all stood for it. i All members were present, only unfort- r. ith was to express his appreciation and nd sprlogize for being nnable tp remain. d set his alarm for an early hour and could: not afford to rob himself-of rest-at both Tt seems the councillor' sorchard is infested with field mice and he is trying to exter- minate them with owls and he has to get up at four o'clock every morning to change owls. | Councillor Hutcheson was trying out a' broncho cough that sounded like a real wheeze from Muskoka, he addmitted that the sight of an undertaker drove him into a doorway. However Ruddy says the only kind ot comsumption the councillor's hectic flush and feverish eye registered was food comsumption, and Jim ought to know Hutch evidently believes in feeding a cold; well he was in the right place to exploit his theory. Councillor Stonehouse had been putting through a by-law to insure pure milk supply. He had given such a realistic discription of the Soiguity of pigs and milk in some dairies that he had lost part of his appetite' Well "Pigs is Pigs" and milk is milk, or ought to be, and as Rib. ling says, "And neverthe Twain shoul meet." However the alderman should and did very well, His milk by- law isa geod one, it contains a clause to the effect t no fowl or fowl language is permitted in the milk house. The place where Figary sits "is head of the ble" whether at council or eats and he was soon on terms with the Joss of Shicken It'sa a illor Wright Crozier was in his onthe right of the Reeve. The t is might, and Wright ig ile 7 ive up fot Bontps bat does pot bin real victuals. at least his check did not it. No George, | am not going to print his cheque, | tore it up Clerk-Treasurer Purdy was the wise. Heimer of the sextette. he came Props red eat for both offices, he had in: r strike a had more the calendar since He says Ruddy en had done injustice nd pie conversation and flowed freely sparkling with | burden of the song was we do for Port Perry a more reckless uced eS Stonehouse stoed A eutall T--it was like t the fellow sun ys wd wellorg ae ! L assessed an; this Sd ia TER Ta yu Seribe. H. ETE Methodist Bazaar The bazaar under He Auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Moth- odist Church last Friday evening was a decided success in every particular. The bazaar was opened offic- ially by the president Mrs. Geo. Jackson and then the selling of the articles at the various booths ' began and was continued till nearly 10 o'clock, when it was found that nearly everything which was put on sale had found a buyer. Supper was served from b to 8 o'clock, which was well patronized. The total re- ceipts were about $325. which amount was very gratifying to those who had worked h make it a success and the Laies Aid wish to foank 'one and all f d liberal hy You should 'have Your. eyes saeefaly and scientifically rly testing 9 the eyes, an wrrectly figtmg glasses is our business, Consultation Free. W. A. HARE Optometrist At McKee's lewelry Store on Thursday 121; Acres Bush and Land For Sale Being the N. E. corner of lot 16, Con. 14, Reach Township, 12% acres of hardwood bush, (including land, which is first class.) Well ded, timber of good quality. Also 12% "acres of cleared land adjoining bush. Apply to Neil Wilkinson, Port Perry, Ontario. EC -------- RESS A roa Det took place on Thursday evening of last week, when Miss Florence Brown was presented with a silver tea ser- vice and the following address: To Miss Florence Brown: -- Your friends, the staff of the Port Perry Bell Telephone Ex- change, ae met to-night on an errand that gives us pleasure and just a wee bit.of regret. We are pleased to know that your life hopes are being fulfilled and that your work among us has been of the kind that stands the test of years. We are proud of your comradeship and of 'the sterling character that has stood behind your ten years' of service. The bit of regret is that this daily job that bird only aggociation must be broken. Yet PORT PERRY, we should be pleased to know that you will be happily living in' 'our town--one of us in every sense. ~In presenting youn with this Silver Service as a token of your esteem, we wish you a long life of usefulness and happiness. ---------- Shell Spectacles special at $5.00 I. R. Bentley's CURLING At a recent meetin local curlers, the folloy of the ng offi- |! It is probable from present weather. conditions that the curl- ib soon open, and that the will have a good member- EEEEEE---- : IL R. Bentley's for Brass Goods, Cut Glass and China. ssn BAZAAR The Ladies' Aid and Mission Band of St. John's . Presbyterian Church ' will hold a Bazaar on December 16th, at '4 pm. Fancy and he aricles, fruit, pickles, and home-made cooking will be on sale. Afternoon tea will be served, and at 18ix o'clock supper, for which 26¢ will be charged. Get your supper at the Presbyterian Church on December 15 Mrs. J. Stones will open her store for hand-made woolen goods, socks, mitts, sweaters, etc., on Thursday, Dec. 7th, in the build. | ing north of Leonard's' photo gallery, and will be prepared to take orders. Eevee mseormemsemeeeezens Pear] Bead Necklaces, good quality, * 2 to $350 to $15.50 at I R. Bentley's. "EAT. MORE OF im This Bread i is wide in town, by people who spend their money here und port the town industries. Sims' Bread is good. £at more serve you well. of it. A.E. SIMS, = Property For Sale i I have a splendid list of farms and town properties for sale. Apply to Morley Campbell, Port Perry, Farm seller, or phone 183 W t. f. House for Sale 7 Room Frame House, good condition seven acres good garden land. All kinds of fruit. Driving shed and stable, garage. Apply to Jason Stone, Union Ave. Pont err Oct 3%) or Morley Camphell ron Perry FOR RENT Office in the Ebbels' Block. Apply to Mrs. W. Hooper, Port. Perry. .t. HOUSE TO RENT A six roomed house, newly de- corated, good cellar, plenty of hard and soft water, garage and stable. For particulars app! to James Gilbert, Cassimir St., Port Perry. 2 REPRESENTATIVE WANTED District Representative wanted ® io and surroun ¥ Bory to represent the old iene Fonthill Nurseries. A splendid opening for the right man. For full information write--Stone & Welling- 'ton, Toronto. WANTED A capable housekeeper about 140 or 45 years of age, must be a good plain cook and capable. For a middle aged couple, only a small home with every conven- ience. Apply Box 279 Whitby Farm to Rent Between Oshawa and the Lake. About in excellont state ping moi dng. Pisin Sec air present ot ot Apply to G. D. CONANT, Onn 20-of Oshawa, Ont. Farm to Rent Thi .Christmas Greetings If you are thinking of sending a personal message of ng to your friends at Christmas, remember that we have a very beautiful selection of these cards: at the Star Office. W. E. HARRISON Blong Block, Port Perry. Manufacturer of Hand-made Harness and .|dealer in Robes, Blankets, 'Whips, Mitts and Gloves, Club E Bags, Suit Cases, ete. SPECIAL FOR THE =~ « CHRISTMAS TRADE 3 Ladies' Hand.bags, Shopping Bags Club Bag Fittings, all vying Bugs and th _and colors. ¥ Applications 3 Applications are invited for the position iter of the © Accounts of los, the Sui to be It is made well, : Sup- Be yal to those who P. FIGARY PORT PERRY PORT ERRY A Nice Selection of Hats 'Ranging in price from $1.75 to $12.00. Specially Trimmed Hats, Extra Value, $4.95, $3.95 Ladies' All Wool Hose. particularly good--§1,50 MRS. C. TINDALL, Port Perry BONDS For Safe Investment My policy will be to consider safety of principal first and a rate of Inter- est consistent with good security. Consult me regarding a twenty year bond bearing 61/5 per cent. and sold to yield 614. : Interest rates are falling, conse quently this Bond will go up in price. Buy now and secure the high rate of Interest, also see me regarding Mutual Life Insurance. Fred. C. Taggart, Phone 9. Port Perry Office Phone 94 ~ Residence phone 214 lesan on South Halves Lots Thirty.one and Fourth Concession, Daf p ort . Perry. for the year Do Not Lose Interest | PR cing ig Wo deposhs yous F you cannot visit us personally, JE Tou, Jannct visit spe Have the satisfaction of kno knowing that your money is 'safely protected and is Ye 1] "THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAD CARIAL - - sien PORT PERRY BRANCH, E. B. Walker, Manager. MISS ESTELLE K. 8 Teacher of ~*~ P/ANQ AND VOICE .| Pupils prepared for examination 2 Phone No. 217. Miss Madeline Cockburn Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169¢2 .. Port Perry SH GT, WINTER TERM OPENS JAN. 3rd _ Girls) 7 Yonge and Charles Streets Foront. This School stands to-day with a clean cut record for high more money by sending Your cream'to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. 'Proprietor. Collins state Agent -Geor, Real . suit is our edily d oti the a of to , both we have ever had. Come in and see them--it costs you noth Fine wool is "| vancing.™ ng that good - now, § Don't forget that I a nice line of Men's Cap and the prices are right, W. H. DOU Merchant Tailor : : s "milling" of Quaker Fon i it to be of stan- some : Bo rcbes Sh al : ke ike f | a | "OUR baker--who tests cvery | | SE -------------------------- |Bake prea the Quaker Way] Is A *

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