Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1923, p. 8

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for sale. Port Perry 2 . tion 1s to be congratulated on eo hand Cl Clover an a ea) fhe o-si af Hult £07 m. ~Doubt Port Perry a real Christmas Seal, not merely an PORT PERRY Lt 2 A, D. Peters, Manager. EE We are prepared to instal wooden} Jf pumps at reasonable cost. Prompt, good work guavanteed. ? If you need hayracks, stockracks, wagon boxes, troughs, or any similar work, we can give you satisfaction. Call and get our prices or write for particulars. / P.O. Box 88, Port Perry. - make an excellent Chri stylish. Sold in separate tua if 1923 Christmas Seals The National Sanitarium Asyoelas you buy or not. Christmas delivery, for Consumptives. To meet a persistent demand for advertising sticker, quite a new de- at Port Perry ou oan save labor and make | your 'money will be made to serve x money by sending your greater end, for it will go to help eream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. g Is paying 4c. per lb. for butter | seals in lieu of othe fat. arture has been made this year, in - Sr hat they are printed in ten different A. MD RMO Goode's Creamery | fifinai™ Bo saramag i L.M¢ I I} attractive, The Hospital 1s in need of funds to carry on its work. hy not buy these Not only will you get good value In return, but Solisone i distress. or sale by school children, and banks, or 'direct from Xmas Seal Separtment, Gage Institute, Toronto, nnouncing New Ford Models The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, announces a complete line of new Body Types which are on n display at all "Ford dealers' showrooms today: They are the handsomest Ford cars that have ever been produced. New body designs of striking beauty have been combined with structural improvements which contribute to the fine appearance of these cars and many refinements have been included which hitherto have been available only in cars of much higher price. These new models express the very latest in motor car designing and with the new features which have been introduced are the best value that has ever been offered in the automobile market. New Ford Prices Touring Car, $445 Runabout, $405 Truck, $530 Coupe, $665 Fordor Sedan, $895 All these prices are f.0.b. Ford, Ontario. Sales and Government Taxes extré. These cars can be obtained through "the Ford 'Weekly Purchase Plan. > This suite shown Shove, made of iy reeds, would gifs; very very durable and yet We have a good selection of small re ine gifts, which are on display now, We invite you to call and see, whether Any article chosen now will be Again we draw your attention to the fact that our prices on any furniture meet that of the eatalogue houses. Black. Sizes 614 to 8. Castor. Price $1.25 Women's Brown. . ' PRINCE ALBERT Mrs, Campbell, Manchester, has a large number of pupils in- her class or music, in the Village, - Mrs, Woodley, who has been visit- ing with her son, tar. Arthur Wood- iey, has returned to the City. ~ Dr. Hugh Ray, of Aurora, was calling in the Village recently. Mrs. 'thomas Collins, Scugog, is spending the winter with her daught- er, in the Village, Mr, and Mrs, Sanders, of Toronto, were recent guests of Mrs. Sanders' mocher, Mrs, Armstrong. Mr. Parrindar has moved into Mr. Linke's residence for a time, It is reported that Mr. Chas. Pat- terson, of Philadelphia, has pur- chased the Miss Holman property. Mrs, R. Bond, who has been visit~ ing in Raglan with her daughter, Mrs Stanton, has returned home, Mr. Harvey Plum has returned home from the West. Sorry to report that Miss Rebecca Holman is seriously ill. Hope are repairing their residence. Mr. Josiah Smith and his nien are working on Miss Sprague's house. Mr. Edward William was in the City for a few days last week. 'the school children are working hard preparing for their Christmas entertainment. Mr. Hall and family have moved to the farm they purchased from Mr, Clark, Mrs. Swift, of Toronto, has been visiting with friends in the Village. Mr. Costello, of High Point is mov- ing into the Village. Mr. Thomas Turner has gone to Hamilton for. the winter. Mr. and Mrs, H, W. Linke have lett for an extended trip to the United States. Mr. and Mrs, Dan, Boe have moved to Pori Pertye . ; MANCHESTER - Mr. Grant Christie and e, to- | gether with his father, Mr. Peter Christie, were in Toronto last. Mr, Thomas Thompson is in ex- hibiting, horses for Mr. G. Christie at Toronth and Gue LR Women's Gloves wake Prese quality with short cuff. "oto Gi e Women's Chamolsetts " Gloves with long cuff, Colors Mode, Brown and rice $1.00 Women's long wool loves with cuff. Colors rown, Grey and Light Cashmere Hose in Heather Black or Special Price 90c. Ladies' Silk Hose for Xmas Present. Colors Black, Brown and White. All sizes, Prices range from $1.25, $1.50 to $1.90 Messrs Robt. Butson and Stanley! We ses plead 0 se Mi. I. La H. Lamb | out again after his recent illness. STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERN with THE BELROBE Ladies' Felt Boots with Dongola foxing. Women's Felt Slippers, with soft soles, Colors. Wine and Brown shades. Price $1.20 per pair. Women's Spats in Light Grey, 10 in, size, reg. $1.75, for $1.25 pair. Miss Lowes of Epsom spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs, Bleut. Mr. John Collins has purchased a new Ford Truck. Miss G. Ackney, of Whitby, spent ithe week end with her mother Mrs. J._H. Ackney. : e000 MYRTLE The Prayer Meeting which the Rev Mr. Latimer is conductihg every Tuesday evening from. 8 to 9 o'clock, is. being. well. attended and is prov- ing very helpful.' Quinn & O'Boyle were at Fenelon Falls last week on a buying expedi- tion, Mr. Archie Johnson is moving on to the farm he purchased from Mr, B. DonRelly, just east of the C. P. R. station. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton and baby, late of Grimsby, are visiting Mrs. Ashton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Heron. ¥ Mr. Thos, Duff is visiting his son Lorne, at Shirley. : I SNAP IN PIANO A high-class Wormwith Piano, in fine condition, for sale cheap. Apply at Star Office. remem (YY Pres BLACKSTOCK os Services in St. John's Church on Sunday, December 9th, are: 11 a,m.--Job's Challenge. 7 pm.--The Realization of the. Ad- vent.Hope, « = Don't forget the bazaar to be held in the basement of the Union Church on Friday evening of this week, under the auspices of the W.M.S.. A splen- did musical program, is being provid- ed, lunch will be served and there will be an abundance of useful and pretty days with her parents, Mr. Sud Mrs, F. Lambe, at eis Wedding bells k are ringing. nL Shirts, This is a clearing lot of Travellers Samples and Broken lots of our own stock. Reg. Prices $1.75 to $2.50. Price to Plaid, with felt leather soles. | Eliza Sextofi, who died on or abou things for sale in the different booths | claims 'Mrs. T. "Smith is spending-a few | Mer' 5 underpriced i Child's felt slippers, Po 'Sizes 4 to 7 Price 75¢. "= 84010 Ofc '" 11to2 '" $1.00 $3.50 pair - groomsman. Her husband prede- ceased her at Port Perry in 1900. To them four children were Hattie who died in Port Pen 1895, Andrew, now living in boro, Mary, (Mrs. Mills) of anation, Alberta, and Gertrude, (Mrs. Worthington) of Conneaut, Ohio, = = During her residence in Port Perry % Mrs. Torrance was an active, con- sistent and grea eatly beloved member = of St. John's 'Presbyterian -Church, leaving behind her to this day fra. grant memories of her kindly, neigh borly acts, particularly in times of sickness. The remains arrived at Port Perty on the morning train, Thursday, and were conveyed to the Pine Grove Cemetery, where they were laid to rest beside her husband and daughter, the Rev, J. T. Hall, officiating. ee (reer NOTICE TO CREDITORS : In "the matter of the estate of Eliza D, Sexton, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Outarjo, spinster, deceased.' Notice is hereby given, pursuant to R.S.0. 1914, chapter 12%, and amend- ing Acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said the 1st day of November AD, are required to send by post, pre; or deliver to Jno. W.Crozier, Solicitor for Walter A, Sexton, adminis of the said estate, on or before the fifth day of January A.D. 1923, the names; addresses and description and full particulars' of their di security, if any, held by the certified. a that after the | Miss Eva James was in Whitby | no | recently.

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