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Port Perry Star, 3 Jan 1924, p. 8

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e's Creamery _ at Port Perry: Iss 46ec. per Ib, for butter fat. You can save labor and make more money by sending your cream to + i Port Perry Creamery | Billiard Table, complete outfit, for Allan Goode. Proprietor. Start the New Secure for P.O. Box 88, Port Perry. C. C. Stenhouse ° ARCHITECT Houses, Stores and Public properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. PIANO for SAL at about 1 cost A high-class Wormwith Piano, in fine condition, for sale cheap. Apply at Star Office. ; FOR SALE $30.00. Apply at the Star Office. Year right. yourself some nicely printed business Stationery. The cost is little. Consult us at the Star Office . about this matter. Our Printing Pleases. PRINCE ALBERT Miss Reta Warren is moving to Oshawa soon. We feel very sorry to lose such a faithful member of the choir. The Ladies' Aid met at the Parsonage on Thursday after- noon. Dr. Campbell returned home from Lorneyille, on Thursday, where he has been on business for a few days. Mr. Jas. Lambkin, who is a son of the late James Lambkin, and Mrs. Lambkin, who is a daughter of the late Philip Mar- tyn are visiting in this vicinity. The singing by the Martyn sisters in the Church on Sunday evening » Was-Much app:eciated. "~Mr. Eric Thompson, Miss M. Stanley, and Miss Elva Miller, all of Torotno, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Boynton. : Be UTICA NEWS ' Mr, and Mrs. Earl Howsan, of Greenbank, wag visitors at the home of Mr. George Kerry, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagg and family spent Christmas with relatives in Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop spent Sunday in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mitchell, and Miss Mae Rusnell, Oshawa, Mr. Jas. Mitchell and family, Mrs. R. N. Rusnell, daughter Lula and son Wilbur, of Utica; also Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pilkey and family of Claremont, and Mrs. Jack Tarr and daughter, of Lemonville,-spent Christmas at the home of Mr. J. E. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs S. McDonald and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Lou. Wagner and family, spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe. . erry Dominion. TORES oes ins for the End of the ~~ Week. , 100% wool, heavy weight, Reg. ear 4 5 $1 fleeced lined, first quality, regular j To clear, per suit ; 1 79 wool socks, reg. 29¢. pr., to clear, 4 prs, .99 wool, - heavy weight, elm rer Sweaters, 10006 wool, heavy Sto ae sid Wool, heavy reg. $1.95. Se 8 « éah Buildings | including th Snlargemen of EE o amount of fee. ery n e proper floor was placed in the farm mechanics building where it was badly needed. | It is" a fact not generally known that the equipment of the household science and agricultural departments of the school is fully paid for by the Government. These two departménts receive grants amounting to $2740.06, a sum large Shough to pay the salary of one assistant teacher and half the salary of another. A word was said as to the need of physical culture and super- vision of play. This department of the school's work could be strengthened with great advantage to the scholars. We engage teachers with special qualifications along this line; but we fre- quently could use these qualifications more fully. Referring to the matter of salaries the speaker said that Port Perry is not paying unduly high salaries, as compared with those paid in similar municipalities. They are about the average, and |® but little above the minimum. Plaid Four p thing for ch Yoda Lane Hair Child's Wool Gloves to 50c. pai The address was concluded with a brief word about vocational | P yjama Cloth a 10c¢. education which is taking a large place in the teaching of young people today, and which, related to the academic training, will be Five ends Pyjama Cloth in n an important feature in future educational matters. An opportunity was given to the new nominees to speak, and Mr. W. A. Christy complied, accepting the nomination. He yualified that evening. In his remarks he commended Mr. Figary or his good work, and had some kind} Schools. COUNCIL OF 1924 ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION Reeve--Philip Figary. Councillors--H. Neil Sweetman. . Hutcheson, Jas. Stonehouse, Geo. Jackson, BOARD OF EDUCATION The following Trustees qualified--Mrs. Geo. Jackson, Mr. W. A. Christy, and Mrs. A. B. Forman. Mr. Letcher was not home in time to qualify, and Dr. Mellow decided to withdraw from the Board. There are two others to be appointed--one by the County Council and one by the Municipal Council. Consequently there will be no election in Port Perry. _REACH COUNCIL ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION The Council of 1928 was re-elected by acclamation. I ------------ TIRE FOUND 84x56 tire, tube and rim, found just south of Nonquon bridge on 7th concession. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. H. Smith, Bell Phone 153r2-4. . Perry. MRS. D, A. LYLE Graduate Nurse Maternity cases only. Daily or weekly engagements. Rates reasonable. Bell phone 176 rv 5 PrincesAlbert, Ont. pre (ime "SHIRLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. F. Franklin, on the afternoon of Wednesday, Janu 9th at two o'clock. An especially good time is expecte d. Mrs. Collett will give her report of the conven- tion. Mrs. Darcy will give a paper; Mrs. Allsop, a recitation; and the girls will provide music. Every woman in the community is invited. : : On JOHN BELDON LUNDY LDS, DDS. DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office hours 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Even- ings by appointment, Bell Phone, office 68 r 2. Residence 68 r 8. Office over Morrison's Drug ree 00 Ore Smith, R.R. No. 4, Port Perry. Bell Phone 168 r 24. Jan. 17th. HOUSE FOR SALE The house and lot on Mary Street, Port Perry, thé property of the late Eliza D. Sexton, is still for sale. "Apply to Jno. W. Crozier, Port Perry. Jan 24 Nt JACK MINER COMING The famous 'Jack Miner" is com- ing to Port Perry, on Wednesday, January 16th, He is being brought here by the 1.0.D.E.. Further nar- ticulars later. Lanett] rte Orig SALE OF TIMBER Tenders for the sale of 40 acres, more or less, of first growth timber, situate lot 18, eon. 2, Township of Reach, County of Ontario, consisting of pine, cedar, maple, beech, ash and oak, will be received by the under- signed up to January 15th. The highest or any tender not necessarily | accepted. For further particulars apply to a R. B. SMITH, "Glengow" - Dec. 15, 1928, Columbus, Ont. Fire Insurance Let us place your Fire Insurance for you. We re- present severa very reliable companies. © Geo: R. Davey (GRIT | PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR |QUEEN ST. PHONE IB0} | Wi place of the ordin One piece on yard for Te Brown and White s Wash Cloths made of Turkish Tow epe Kimona C . yard, y words for the Port Perry T ow elli : ba : Cl 3 ge Cotton Tea Towslling, regular 20c. for 15¢ wide, regular 25, elling, regular 12}e., to clear yard: Union '§ Men's and Boy's Mitts to Clear. i Boy's Mule Mitts, lined and with knit cuffs, 25c. pair. ry Men's Mule Chore Mitts, lined and with knit cuffs, special at Men's Heavy W for $1.48. EERE fm In SEATS FOR SALE A number of school seats are being offered for sale at a very low price. They can be used for garden purposes and would be a real bargain to, any school wanting double desks. Apply to Mr, A. W. Allin, Caretaker, Port Perry Schools. rk Shirts, in Dark Grey T' Weed, sizes 14} to 17, regular $1.85 Xr Miss Hazel Cockburn Teachers of PIANO AND VIOLIN Bell Phone 169 r 2 Port Pyry Horst mint who PR : the ew :

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