Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1924, p. 8

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Creamery . Praprieter. for years and in Tackles: s 1 consider wonderful it in > am firmly con- saved my life." , 90 Usbridge eed to kid Pump Works A. D. Peters, Proprietor. PORT PERRY We are prepared to instal wooden ' 'pumps at reasonable cost. Prompt, _ good work guaranteed. If you need hayracks, stockracks, wagon boxes, troughs, or any similar work, we can give you satisfaction. See our porcelain cylinder pumps in action at our premises. Buckets, complete, $1.76. Call and get our prices or phone 148 r 1-8, for particulars. C. C. Stenhouse ARCHITECT Houses, Stores and Public Buildings properly designed and supervised. Union Bank Building, Oshawa, Ont. PIANO for SALE at about 1 cost A high-class Wormwith Piano, in fine condition, for sale cheap. Apply at Star Office. JOHN BELDON LUNDY L.D.S,, D.D.8. DENTAL SURGEON Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons and University of Toronto Office hours 9a.m. to 6 pm.. Even- ings by appointment, Bell Phone, office 68 r 2. Residence 68 r 8. Office over Morrison's Drug Store. Steel Oil Drums 'For Sale Fitted with Brass Taps STANDARD GARAGE Port Perry COW FOR SALE Good milker. Will freshen soon. Apply to Peter Raymer, Prince Al- bert, Ont. Jan 17 guarant . very first dose, coughs, colds and bronch tis. ,Get a bottle at your druggist's 'today. W. K. BUCKLEY, LIMIT D 142 MUTUAL ST., TORCNTO 180 Sold in Port Perry by P. G, Morrison I Ye l1glh 0 . A It's You That bronchial cough which may be bothering you, causing you to lose sleep, keeping you "below par" and generally lower- ing your resistance against the attacks of so-called dis-ease, will soon disap- pear if the cause is locat- ed and adjusted. This is what the Chiropractor does. Treating the effect will give you no permanent relief, and the latter is what you desire above everything else. Freedom fomEain TRC: bi is Rheumatic Capsules for RHEUMATISM SCIATICA NEURITIS LUMBAGO TEMPLETONS TORONTO say Sold by P. G. Morrison, Port Perry LOST On Queen St., Port Perry, on Wed- nesday of last week, Waterman Fountain Pen. Pen part only. Find- er please leave at Star Office. mgt (fest FOR SALE steam engine, Goodison For particulars apply to Jan 24 16 h.p. Portable. F. Malcolm, Nestleton, Ont. CASH BUSINESS at CROSIER'S STORE MANCHESTER, ONT. We have decided to do a Cash Business this year, for two reasons: We can buy to better advan- for Cash, and can give customers better value for Life" put on so 'successfully on of the Union Church will be present- ed again on 'Friday, evening of this week in the town hall at 8 o'clock. Admission Adults 26c., children 16¢. On Friday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bailey were pr d with a miscellaneous show~ er at the home of Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Parr. 'the largest drop in the shower was & beautitul chair, a slight token of ap- preciation of the efforts of both Mr. and Mrs. Bailey as members of St. John's choir, : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malcolm from the West are renewing acquaintances in the township. We are very glad to welcome them back. The A.Y.P.A. of St. John's Church presented their play entitled "As a Women Thinkéth" to a full house on New Year's night. Splendid music between acts was furnished by Mr. Henry Marsh and his sister and Master Donald Lambe, all of Lind- say: The proceeds amounted to $136. BT C de RAGLAN Ho! Hear from the news I have, For truly it is good-- About our anniversary, Thank you! I knew you would. On the last Sunday of last year The services began: (Held the Raglan Methodists) To Tuesday night they ran. On Sunday afternoon, the young, Who go to Sunday School, Gave a short program, and 'twas good, As they are as a rule, Toronto sent a minister, Who told the girls and boys How wicked people suffer, and About the good one's joy. At night he spoke to grown up folk, We had a lovely time: I'm sure that all resolved to live Lives that were more sublime. On Tuesday as we always do, We had a supper first: A bountiful and splendid meal, I almost thought we'd bust. But no, thank goodness we did not, Qur frames survived the test: We all could to the concert go, Which we did with much zest. And what a concert; were you there? If not you missed a treat: The artists, one and all were grand, Our hearts missed many a beat. First Mr. Barton's violin And Mrs, Barton's voice, Was ever music quite so sweet: It made our hearts rejoice. And Rosswell Dobson, Ha! Hal Hal Funny? Yes, that's the word. Our sides they ached, after the feed, Oh, wasn't he absurd. Then Mr. Savage played the horn In a delightful way, Mrs. Carruthers did 'elocute In words both brave and gay. You'd hardly think, unless you'd heard 4 A minister's good wife Could so entrance you, with such speech, So full of fun and life. . The little children gave a drill, Which certainly was good, And Arthur Ormiston did recite Just like you knew he would. Four little girls did splendidly, A pantomine they ave Called' ap. Night", each And really seemed 'quite brave. About the social ednesday. night; § 'Lhe play entitled * "The Time of His Christmasnight, by the young people eos 'did her| NOT "AN ANT ACITE BUBSTIY "Acme Batra" is not to be contusea with the ordusry anthra- cite substitutes which are Doing ofter- oad alte hal " as a su we claim' it is a real good household fuel, ana we are convinced that it will hold its own, value for value, even with the best anthracite. "Acme Semi- Anthracite" has the qualities that serve*to make it a by fuel of the women folks who keep the home fires burning. It leaves little ash, does not clog the Pipes and flues, pop, sputter, nor keep the hearth in a 1t is the family favorite. TRIAL ORDER NOW We suggest that you give us a trial order now for a ton or a half ton and try some of it out in your furnace, stove, range or grate. 'This will con- vince you of its quality and enable you to place an order ior your win- ter's needs. JUST PHONE 94. $14.00 a ton delivered P. FIGARY * Coal and Wood, Port Perry. clutter, AT CROWN ATTORNEY ASSUMES OFFICE Colonel J. F. Grierson appeared in the police court in Oshawa last week for the first time since his appoint- ment by the "Attorney-General's De- partment, as successor to the late Colonel J. E. Farewell. At the opening of the court, D. A. J. Swanson asked the bench if he would be permitted to say a few words of congratulation on behalf of the members of the bar, of the town |. of Oshawa and the County of Ontario, to the newly appointed Crown Attor- ney. Mr. Swanson said that Col. Grier- son was a man of broad experience, wonderful geniality and with compet- ence and ability to fulfill all the duties connected with the office. He tendered to his learned friend heart- iest congr and d him Tati V ' Womeg's Drawers ; 39c¢ pair ha Wonderful value in Women's Ne white knitted cotton Drawers of medium weight. Sizes 40 only. 2 Regular 75e. value for 39c. pair. Ladies Voile and Silk Waists, $2.48 Nine only waists, made up in a good style of plain white voile, nicely trimmed with lace; and plain white Habitua Silk, in neat styles. Regular $3.75 to $5.00. To clear a 32:48 . Boys' Overcosts Four only Boys' Overcoats, in ~g66d heavy Brown They have high reversible collar 'and belt, Sizes 26 and 27. Regular $1000, or Sizes 31 and 35. Regular, $15.00.~ ~ $12.50 These or two of a of colors. $2.00 and that as far as the bar was concerned | they would render all the co-opera- tion and assistarice possible as had been' shown the late Col. Farewell. Mr. S also congratulated the bench, on securing a man with the integrity and ability of 'Col. Griex- son, to-act in the capacity of Crown Attorney. The new Crown Attorney, in reply, said that it was extremely pleasant to hear remarks of sentiment such as had been uttered by his learned friend, Mr. Swanson, and expressed for other members of the bar. He assured the members of the profes- sion and the bench that he appre] ciated the honor of having' 'been ap- pointed to the position. Col Grier- son said that the responsibilities of his office were fully realized and that in the performance of those duties he would hold the scale df justice in mean balance and in no way would he be partisan. It would part of his policy to place the facts before the couft in a just and honest manner and an unfair advantage would not nh Now For Si he wv Ford sunny combined with dependability and economy have been degree of convenience and The fr out fy thi ne. oil of te alli ~. stationary type. Four doors are Plovided, o access to front or rear from either side. Upinioery and appointments are of Pr atl only in cars ob

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