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Port Perry Star, 24 Jul 1924, p. 4

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4 Mr. CTR F. Porter, Mi { ad 1 T. Blight, spent Tuesday at C. R. emiloyees picnic at ath Get your supper on Friday night at the Manchester Garden ~ Party, and hear the Port Perry Band, The Misses Brownscombe "and that splendid entertainer, Duncan R. Cowan, Mr. Robert McClintock, of "Toronto, was in town this week Mr, Harry Spence is visiting his sister Mrs. Spears at Marsh- view Cottage. Miss Marshall, Lindsay, was in town this week. Mr. S. Farmer was in Toronto this week attending a meeting of the 0. E. A Miss Alma Blight is holi- daying in Toronto. Mr. Nathan Byers was in town this week. Mrs. C. R. Allison, Fred Alli- son and wife, Mrs. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Roblin, of Adolph- ustown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Souch and Mrs. Souch, Sr., motored from Detroit and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kellett. Dr. John Davis, of Montreal, is spending some days in town. Parties who have not received their assessment slip for the 1924 may call at the Clerk's Office and get one. E. H. PURDY, Clerk. Rev. S. C. Jarrett will preach : in the Church of the Ascension next Sunday, July 27th, both morning and evening. Miss K. McPhail and Mrs. N. Wilkinson, visited .with Mus. P. D. Clarkson, last week. Mrs. Somerville and Mrs. Shea of Toronto, were recent guests. / of Mrs. McFarlane and Mrs. N. Wilkinson. Mr. Jack Wheeler, teller of the Port Perry branch of the Stand- ard Bank, has been transferred to West Toronto, and his place has been taken here by Mr. Ardron, of Orono. Miss Evelyn Alexander has returned home after attending Summer School at St. Cath- arines, and visiting friends in Brantford and Toronto. Mr. Herbert Roberts and son of Niagara Falls, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Smith. Mr. Mansell Jackson, of Lan- 'sing, Michigan, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson, of Scugog. Messrs. Hugh and George Mec- Houll, of Peterboro, were guests of their brother, Mr. J. McHoull, this week. rfected to The open tournament under | be wo De Shanes of agripaltire, 18} the auspices of the Port Perry ve on hand a fow sry wrist watches, Walt- and S "We. have also" a few Swiss make pocket watches which -we are gelling at reduced prices during this: month iv only) Have youreyes tested y I. R. Bentley Jeweller 'and Optometrist Mr. Hardy Purdy, New York, was in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ingram are holidaying i in town. GRAND OPENING Port Perry The new street pave- ment will be formally opened on August 7th CC 194 == Representives of Provincial Government and the County Council will be present. Music by the PORT PERRY BAND. PORT PERRY ORCHESTRA The War Memorial Committee will provide a good "programme. P. FIGARY, . Reeve. HAY FEVER Summer. Asthma Will Spoil your summer and make Som) pany a to your Friends ess you get relief, Get a cf fa RAZ-MAH today. Most peuple feel better from the first dose. favor of Raglan. GARAGE Through the Sebert|" House Yards 'Hood Motor Sales | ) Service as Usual "HAIR WORK Ladies' hair combings made into switches-also dressmaking done. Apply to Mrs, Spears, Phone 101 3, Port Perry. ron. ap Don't forget the Manchester Garden Party on Friday night, July 25th., at the home of Mr. Jos. Strong. A good supper and entertainment is being provided. RAR RAGLAN Miss Beulah Dring of Toronto, spent a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dring. Miss Ada Wadge, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Brent. A large number from here at- tended the garden party held at the home of Mr. W. Dryden, of Brooklin, last Tuesday evening: A splendid time is reported. Mr. Lloyd Hughson, of To- ronto is visiting his grandfather Mr. W. Brent. The young ladies of Myrtle and Raglan played a lively game | Good of soft ball last Thursday even- ing, the -result being 37-4 in "Re : Clerk's Office 'on a the. 26th, Sos, 8 oclod the assessment must be with the Clerk not later than 7th day of August. All parties interested are rv quested to govern themselv accordingly. : E. H. PURDY, Clerk. | Whatever : you need for your HORSES In the way of Harness - Blankets Curry Combs Brushes, ete. You can buy now at very low prices from W. HARRISON Blong Block Repairing promptly done. work. Prices Reasonabl e. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Platten vigited at the home of Mr. E. Gerrow, Port Perry, last week. Miss Greta Hodgson, of Osh- awa, spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Edna McKee, of Man- chester, visited her sister Mrs. J. T. Evans, last week. Miss Rose Brent was a recent guest of Miss Stella Reeson, of "| Columbus. "we = Mr. and Mrs. Bedford, of To- ronto, visited at the home of Mr. F. Dring recently. Miss Ruth Avery of Ingersoll, was a recent guest of her cousin Miss Allie Avery. Miss Ruby Thompson, of Osh- awa, was a Sunday visitor at'her home here. Miss Madeline Vallant, of To-|€ ronto, is spending her vacation "| at the home of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Little, of Ed- monton, called on friends in this neighbourhood over the week ATT ER GRADUATE ROPRACTOR N 57. PHONE'180 RT PERRY | OFFICE HOURS 3-5 & 7-8 P.M, vote... FOUND Auto tire, tube and' rim in Port Perry. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply Donald Shepherd, Port Perry. rat) QO AUCTION SALE The undersigned has been in- structed by W. M. Currie to sell 1 public auction the household to the estate of the late W. M. Currie, at the residence, (oppo- site the School), Port Perry, on Saturday, July 26th, 1924. See bills for particulars, Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers our druggist will refund your ifa$l box does not bring relief. Ab. for fm Generous sam id in stamps. Templetons, 2 RAZ - MAH r.sale by P. G. M G. Morrison PROGRESSIVE FAI FARMING Miami, Fla,, July 12--One of the latest comemreial uses of te sifplane which may possibly revolutionize Bowling Club will be held next |that of Sowing seed by 'plane, Wednesday. From all appear- ances it looks like a big day. Qt . "FINANCIERS" . WON successfully demonstrated in the suburban teritory of Miami re- cently, where 640 acres of land were sown to Homi grass with. I TREE A TT 8%% north-eastern by "Town of Leaside, Ont. ~ Due June 15th, 1045. 1046.1047-1048.1040- 1950-1951, DENOMINATIONS: $1000. The Town of Leaside adios the City of Toronto on the Bonds his district is Mealy rovieg snd 1 xpd to soe 0 Lads will be annexed to the City of Toronto. . PRICE: 100 Flat--Yield Over 5% % > "A 'notices of appeal ai EC Port Perry Li ects and real estate belonging | A 5 "Davie, Dil Perry, has arranged Ww jith Dr, FE, Luke 167 Yonge St, Toronto, to be at his store. : July stat. a you can reach. the = 3 through the Sebert House wards. Hood Motor | Sales Service as Usual Now Ready © COLLIE PUPS POR SALE Apply to Chas. Wells, RR1, Port; Perry, Ban} Phone 18028. lumber ;also. some a a : : sleepers. io some cates mbar for, sale. Apply Earl Tummonds, Phone 118 T 2-1, Port Perry. ; with truck and carrier. John Medd; R.R. 1 Port Perry, Phone 190 1-1. --------000-- KEY FOUND Apply at Star Office. _--__ Not a refererice pa get 'the whole story "The Dunlop Trail" resents the first attempt to is the "'new-i " 'The Dunlop Trail" Summer Resorts of Ontario i in a Nutsholf for the Motorist: All maps and illustrations specially drawn; all material compiled. 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