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Port Perry Star, 8 Feb 1923, p. 5

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Priced Twenty Per ( On Men's and m 24 to y military collars, : in oxford grey, navy with red, fawn "with brown trimmings, and several other combinations. This would be an ideal sweater for the schoolboy. \ \ ~~ Men's Caps We have already received a shipment of ~sortment of caps up to a fair standard of 'materials and patterns: Sizes range from 658 to 74. ~~ Prices are $1.25 to $2.00. ! - - 4 NG 9 y ' ds aye. e Farmers' Union Milling TE § q ° [ ; ; Company, Limited. The damage caused in our engine room by fire on January 22nd is repaired, and the Planing Factory and Chopping Mill are in good order to "execute your work. a Our new miller, Mr. Alex. G. Smith, a man of over 20 years' experience, is overhauling the Flour Wil, which 'will soon be ready for business and prepared to fill orders for-- a wn, Lily White, Pas as compared to the 1921 total of $228,697,353. * A perspective view of the Mutual Life's progress since the organiza- tion of the Company in 1870 shows a | @ marvelous record of steady devel- "| opment. The Mutual Life is the only Life Insurance Company in Canada which distributes its entire net pro- "| fits "among its profit-participating "| policyholders, and the . remarkable solidity of its growth is a tribute to Men's Spring Gaps, thus bringing our as '| of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, _| against the estate of James Ernest i| Perry, Ont., and John A. Buck, R.R. 4 W. H. Harris, Port Perry, Ontario, -1 Solicitor for the said -Executors, their | christian names and surnames, ad- skin coats, with NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of James Buck, of the Township. of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, deceased. Pursuant to sec. 56, of chapter 121 1914, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims Buck, late of the township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, gentleman, who died on or about the twelfth day of January A.D. 1923, are, on or be- fore the twenty-fourth day of Feb- ruary A. D. 1923, to send by post, prepaid, to 'H. G. Huthcheson, Port No. 1, Goodwood, Executors of the Last Will of the said deceased, or to dresses and descriptions, the full par- ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the gaid executors will proceed to distribute the .assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. | Dated at Port Perry, this 18th day of January A.D. 1928. . ~~ W.H HARRIS, Solicitor for the executors. between the two we have to clear 98c a garment. Boys' Overcoats ---Starting- Thursday morning we are reducing every man's and boy's overcoat in the store by twenty Eco Our Stock dhsludessome young mers Soaks n snappy ied models or loose sack backs. We also have a few of th with half belt or plain backs. The materials in these consist chiefly of all wool blanket cloth, coats some smart models in belted styles, in blanket cloths. Sizes from b to 14 years. FUR COATS There are also two heavy black dog h guilced lining ar wrist bands, which 202 reduction. If you have not yet bought your winter overcoat, it will e men's heavy ulster coats In the boys' come under this EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND + OTHERS estate of Franees Robson Wales, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of Florence Robson Wales, late of the Township of Reach in the County of Ontario, spinster, who died on or about the 7th day of October, A.D. 1922, and all others having claims against or entitled to share in her estate, are hereby notified pur- suant to the Statutes in that behalf made and approved, to send by post prepaid, or otherwise deliver to the undersigned, the Executors of the Es- tate, on or before the 19th day of February, 1923, their christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, and full particulars, duly verified, of their claims, accounts and interests, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. Immediately after the said 19th day of February, 1923, the assets of the said estate will be dis- tributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or interests of which the Executors shall then have notice, and all others will be excluded from the said distribution. The Toronto General Trusts Corp., 83 Bay Street, Toronto, Executors. Malone, Malone & Montgomery, 85 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors. Dated at Toronto this 16th day of January, 1923. in, the REPRESENTATIVE WANTED District Representative wanted for PORT PERRY, and surroun ter- to represent the old reliable Fon! Nurseries. A Splendid 'opening for the right man. 'or full information write--Stone & Welling- ton, Toronto. : We . manufacture). We have about one half dozen of these = © guaranteed all wool Sweaters (Warren's ufactt They are an all wool elastic ribbed Sweater in combination colors of khaki and garnet, black and "purple, royal and white.. Sizes 38 to 42. Regularly $9.50, Sale Price $7.95 Boys Union Pullover Sweaters These Sweaters are made of a medium weight union yarn in the pullover style. They come in navy with red, brown with fawn, ete. Sold regularly at $1.25 to $1.83. Sale price 98¢c. Sizes 24 to 34. 98c ted, more profitable. Let's talk this great im to Toronte Stable ment includes Stalls, 'Water Bowls and Lister M. J. STONE Men's Linen Collars During the year's business there have been a great many lines of collars bro- * ken into, and in each size a few collars are left over. Some are slightly soiled. e February Delineator I'll Show You How to Increase Your Profits If you'll talk over with me the ~advantages Toronto Stable Equipment. will .bring » to your farms J .. Toronto Stable Equipment lis Gesigned to save you labor, | keep the stable cleaner, keep ur cattle healt} ier, more con- ve Bll fo These collars we are putting on our counter at half price. quality linen collar. Sizes range from 1314 to 1614. ~ Sale Price, 2 for 25c. They are a good Price 20c M188 ESTELLE K. BULL Teacher of PIANO AND VOICE Pupils prépared for examination 'hone No. 217. ' Goode's Creamery at Port Perry Is paying 4lec. per Ib. for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to Port Perry Creamery Alltan-Goode, Proprietor. CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL The regular meeting of the Council was held with all members present. Reeve T. F. Bruce in the chair, The auditors' presented their re- port and on motion was received and fyled, and the auditors paid and dis- charged. Correspondence was read from Me. W. E. Armstrong, re culvert in front of his property. Correspondence was read from W. H. Harris, re account of D. Jom Me-r Arthar, for $40.00 inspecting schools, was received and fyled. = » A resolution* was passed re ex- penditure on roads to the Depart- ment. John Wright was reappointed as sheep valuator. Clerk was instructed to post up notices re dog assessment--"That no dogs will be erased from roll after the June meeting of the Council." N. Mountjoy complained as to a tree falling on his property. The matter was réferred to Councillor Devitt. Alda = 5 ...The clerk was instructed to. property in Blackstock. A by-law will be introduced at next. tendent. % Orders were signed for the follow~ ing accounts: \ R. Nesbitt, auditor...,........$8.00 R. Ferguson, auditor.........,.8.00 M. English, 3% cords wood. ...48.60 'Municipal World, acet........ L. Byers, eefund school tax.. JA. De , ref und school tax. 17. B. Martin re eave troughs om his meeting to appoint a road Superin- . H. Beacock, for S.8. No. 5....275.00 A, L. Bailey, lumber for doors,..7.35 = 23.48 AAEM AA KA A A PABBA a lk LA ASE A saan LX Sa FY a appa fuodh A BR ALE a ah SR Rb ACRE nA Rnd :

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