Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 Oct 1924, p. 5

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otwithstanding the high e a purchase of Corsets to sell at this are male of fine White yi a low : ce {ll also-have pea jackets 4 Fawn or cotton market. we have ular price. 'bust model. $1.00 : These Suits are e made of All Wool Cheviot Serge. The coat i is made in a smart belted style, and each suit has ; pairs of bloomers. Size 8 to 10 years Size 11 to 15 years Size 16 to 17 years BEE a Autumn Butterick Quarterly 25¢c. 11.00 12.50 13.50 Prey The prices range from $5.00 12. 50; according to the style Af age. . For big boys, from 12to 16 years, we are showing a heavy overcoat of Ulster Cloth with an invisible plaid patiern, Has reversible collar and It: Sizes 33, 34, 35. Price $14.00 In Men's Coats we have several styles, and a* good selection of cloths. $23.00. At this price we have a Smart Coat made of check backed cloth in lovat shade. $30.00. One®f the latest models is made of Heavy Ulster Cloth in dark blue grey plaid with quilted linin belt and patch pockets. _F. W. McINTYRE ng to the waist. Finished with 3-piece October Delineator 20c GREENBANK SCHOOL FAIR continued from Front Page Ward, 4 Stephen Boundy, 5 Enid Wal- lace, 6 Marion Watson, Class 26--Pumpkin, any variety 1 Toleen McArthur, 2 Lillian Pickard, 8 Elmer Lee, 4 Ronald Lee, 5 Bernice Wallace, 6 Elvin™0'Neill. Class 27--Citron, any variety 1 Marjorie Mitchell, 2 Bennie Pickard 8 Audrey Jean Whitter, 4 Clara Gib- son, b Oscar Gibson, 6 'Wn, Huffman. Class 28--5 Snow Apples - 1 Ivan Wallace, 2 Roy Cragg, 3 Thelma Bagshaw. Class 29--5 Spy Apples 1 Eleanor Michie, 2 Wilmot Swanick, 3 Iva J. Bagshaw. : Class 30--5 Fall Apples 1 Anson Swanick, 2 Morley Raines, 8 Andrew. Davidson, 4 Ivan Wallace, 5 Mildred Croxall, 6 Jean Boe. « Class 31--5 Winter Apples 1 Oswald Croxall, 2 Ruby Lee, Mar- Jory, 'Mitchell, 4 Alma Lee. Class 8 Pears, any variety 1 Noreen 2 Iva 'Bagshaw, 3 Toleen McArthur, + Everette Hook, 5 1 Helena Boe, 2 Viola Butson, 8 Geo. Beare, 4 Lloyd Ashenhurst, 5 Gordon Blair, 6 Jean. Boe. ¥ Class 34--Sweet Peas. _ 1 Ruby Lee, 2 Leona Brown. Class 35--Asters 1 Gordon Blair, 2 Frank Harding, 3 Gladys Caok, ' Elsie, Ward, § 5 Jean Whitter, 6 Bernice Wallace .. .. .. Class _36--Zinnias 1 Bernice Wallace, 2 Eleanor Michie, 3 Hazel Blakely, 4 George Beare, © Ruby Lee, 6 Wilmot Swanicki Class 37--French Marigolds 1 Lucille Gibson,"2 Aileen Raines, : Ruth Michie, 4 Vera Hopkins, Leona Brown, 6 Marjorie en 2 :; Class 38--Mixed Flowers » ; 1 Jean Boe, 2 Marjorie" Mitchell, 3 Hazel Blakely, 4 Grace Wilkinson, 5 Lloyd Ashénhurst, 8 Myrtle Blakely Class 39--Loaf Home-made Bread 1 Bernice Wallace, 2 Mabel 'Sargant- son,8 Lillian Pickard, 4 ¥van Beare, 5 Aileen Raines, 6 Leona Brown. Class 40--Plain Cookies 1 Marjorie Phoenix, 2 Ruby Lee, 8 Bernice .Wallace, 4 Viola Butson, & Hazel Blakely, 6 ve Watson. 1 Marjorie Mitchell, 2° Marjorie 'Phoé- nix, 8 Mabel Sargantson, 4 Ruth | Stoain, 5 5! Marian Watson, 6 Norene Croxall, "Class 42--Tea Biscuits a 1 Aileen Raines, 2 Iva Watson, 8 Ruby Lee; 4 Marjory 5 Ber- nice Wallace, 6 Ruth Michie. . Class 43--Layer. Cake, light ~ 1 Aileen Raines, 2 Elsie Ward, 8 Viola Butson, 4 Iva Watson, 5 Join | Davidson, Lucille' Gibson. Class 44--Layer Cake, dark 1 Rachael Ashenhurst, 2 Marjorie Mitchell, 8 Norine Sonley, 4 Bernice Wallace, 6 Iva Watson, 6 Rita Beare. Class 45--Box containing lunch 1 Norené Croxall, 2 Mildred Croxall, 3 Bernice Wallace, 4 Rita Beare, 6 Ruth Stone, 6 Viola Butson. Class 46--Jar Jelly 1Myrtle Blakely, 2 Hazel Blakely, 3 Elsie Ward, 4 Rachel Ashenhurst, 5 Ruby Lee, 6 Lucille Gibson. Class 47--Pickled Beets 1 Nelson Carnegie, 2 y Lee, Jean Michie, 4 Marjory Mitchell, Marjorie Faug, 8) Norine Sonley oes Class 48--Canned Corn 1 Viola Butson, 2 Nelson 'Carnegie, 3 Aileen Raings, 4 Ruth Michie, 5 Mar- jorie Faux, 6 Ruth Gibson Class--Plain hand-sewing, girl 12 1 Violet Pickard, 2 Ruby Lee, 3 Hazel "Hackett, 4 Grace Wilkinson, 5 Myrtle Blakely. {Class 41--C soles; itl under 3 Class 50--Work Apron, hand made 1 Myrtle Blakely, 2 Ruby Lee, 3 Ber- nice Wallace, 4 Viola Butson, 5 Rachel _Ashenhurst, 6 Myrna Beare. Class 51--Hand-made Towel 1 Rachel Ashenhurst, 2 Viola Butson, 8 Hazel Blakely, 4 Myrna Beare, § Ruby Lee. Class 52--Useful article made from Prize Ribbons 1 Vjola Butson, 2 Bernice Wallace, 8 Norine Sonley, 4 Myrtle Blakely, 5 Rachel Ashenhurst, 6 Mae Hackett Class 53--Centrepiece, white 1 Viola Butson, 2 Mae Hackett, 3 Ruby Lee, 4 Bernice Wallace. fa EL Kis AS RIE, ER respgeuT ER psa EEE py Class 54--Centrepiece, colored 1 Ruby Lee, 2 Viola Butson. Class 55--Fancy Needlework. 1 Ruby Lee, 2 Rachel Ashenhurst, 3' Viola Butson, 4 Marjorie Faux, 5 Bernice Wallace, 6 Wilma Sonley. Class 56--Crochetting with cotton. 1 Bernice Wallace, 2 Viola Butson, 8 "1 Elsie 'Ward; #4 Ruby "Lee; 6 Glaays Cook, 6 Ethel Bryant. Class 57--Crochetting with wool. 1 Marjorie Faux, 2 Bernice Wallace, 3 Elsie Ward, 4 Rachel Ashenhurst, 5 Hilda King, 6 Grace Wilkinson, Class 58--Knitting 1 Viola Butson, 2 Marjorie Faux, 8 Ruby Lee, 4 Bernice Wallace, 6Grace Wilkinson, 6 Hilda King "Class 59--Darning on socks _ 1 Marjorie Faux, 2Ruby Lee, 3 Norine Sonley, 4 Myrna Beare, b Grace Wilk- inson. Class 60--Patching 1 Marjorie Faux, 2 Viola Butson, Bernice Wallace, 4 Hazel Blakely, Norine Sonley, 6 Ruby Lee. Class 61--Weeds Gordon Ward, 4 Arthur Huffman, 6 'Violet Pickard, 6 Ruth Stone. Class 62--Weed Seeds 1 Marian Igleson, 2 Grant Orchard, Class 63--Insects 1 Nelson Carnegie, 2 Ruby Lee, 8 Elmer Lee. Class 64--Grains and grasses, : 1 Anson Swanick, 2, Wilmot Swanick. Class 65--Leaves 1 Ivan Wallace, 2 Anson Swanick, 8 Wilmot Swanick, 4 Dorothy Mark 6 * | Grace Wilkinson, 6 Jack Sidall. Class 66--Native Woods | 1 Wilmot Swanick, 2 nson Swanick, 13 'George- Davidson. 68--Handwriting, 2nd book. Clags "ti Sense Burton, 2 Enid Wallace, 8 m4 Afton Fisher, 5| 1 Nelson Carnegie, 2 Jack Siddall, 3} = oy Free. advice on your foot troubles , Class 75--Bird House ! 1 Wilmot Swanick, 2 Anson Swanick, 8 Nelson Carnegie. Class 76--Plan for Poultry House. 1 Ivan Wallace, 2 Rachel Ashenhurst, 8 Gladys Cook, 4 Lloyd Ashenhurst. Class 77--Work done with knife. 1 Ernest Till 2 Joe Hackett, 3 Clar- ence Collaren, 4 Ross Blakely, N Class 78--B. P. R. COckerel 1 Harry Chambers, 2 Franklin Phoe- nix, 8 Gordon Blair, 4 Harry Spencer, 5 Everett Hook, 6 Ivan Wallace. Class 79--B. P. R. Pullet 1 Gordon Ward, 2 Franklin Phoenix, 8 Ivan Wallace, 4 Enid Wallace, 5 Gordon Blair, 6 Everett Hook Class 81--B. P. R. Hen, 1923 eggs. 1 Gordon Ward, 2 Franklin Phoenix, 8 Mae Hackett, 4 Ivan Wallace, 5 Enid Wallace, Class 82--Dressed Chickens 1 Iva Reynolds, 2 Ivan Wallace Class 83--Brown Eggs. 1 Jean Boe, 2 Everett Hook, 3 Ronald Lee, 4 Rachel Ashenhurst, 5 Grant Orchard, 6 Ruth Gibson . Class 84--White Eggs 1 Jean Boe, 2 Wilmot Swanick, 38 Mildred Croxall, 4 Bernice Wallace, 5 Viola Butson, 6 Anson Swanick Class 85--Calf, beef breed 1 Frank Real. Class 86--Calf, dairy breed 1 Jack Real Class. 89--Paublic. Speaking 1 Jim Paul Class 90--Public Speaking, girls 1 Noreen Croxall, 2 Enid Wallace, 3 Hazel Blakely, 4 Mae Hackett, 5 Ruth Stone, 6 Grace Wilkinson. Class 91--Button-hole contest 1 Ruby Lee, 2 Marjorie Faux, 3 Mae Hackett, 4 Hazel Blakely. Class 92--Grain and Root judging 1 Clarence Colleran, 2 Albert Arnold, 3 Ross Blakely, 4 George Davidson, & Merlin Stone, 6 George Burton. Class 94--Physical Culture 1.8. 8. No. 15, Reach, 2 8.8. No. 10, Reach. School Parade-- 1 8.'8. No. 12, 2 8.8. No. 16 Collection from home garden 1 8. 8. No. 10, Reach.. Yul LATE Dr. Wan, M. Scholl of Chicago, | fuill be hore =, oss ink are ily tm Specialist. Is 36c. Ib. fi fat op 1 | more money by' sending your cream to Port Perry Creamery Allan Goode. Proprietor. FOR SALE My ideal home, half mile form city limits of Oshawa, near Kingston Road, six roomed house, hardwood floors, electric lights, garage, barn with stone walls, shrubs, flowers, 2% acres in fruit--strawberries, pears, blackberries, raspberries, cherries, and fine orchard of apples, 13% acres pasture with running stream, land of best slits, big 'maple trees. fronting SoH H _-- Box 3908, Oshawa, Ont RE POTATOES FOR SALE Nice, clean, smooth, white ang dry. Thanking my customers for past favors I respectfully solicit your order again for prompt delivery. C. H. KELLETT. SRE, 1 3 J ---- DIED At Whitby, on Wednesday, October 1st, 1924, Priscilla Petick, aged 84 years. Funeral service was held at W. M. Letcher's Undertaking Rooms on Thursday, 2nd inst. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery. SACRED, 1 SR ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Bethel--Special services on Sunday, October 6th, at 2.30 and 7 p.m., con- ducted by Rev. E. F. Swayne, On Monday, a supper and concert will be held, commencing at 5 p.m. Scugog--The Head Church will hold their anniversary services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p.m. conducted by Rev. M. R. Sanderson, on Sunday Oct. b. On Tuesday enening a supper and concert will be held in the church. Utiea--The Presbyterian Church will hold anniversary service at 11 am. and 7 p.m conducted by Rev, Mr. Dyer, on October 6. On Tuesday evening supper will be served in the church after which a concert will be given in Memory Hall. Columbus--The Methodist Church are holdifg special sérvices on Sunday, October 12th conducted by Rev. C. C. Washington, and on Tuesday are having a fowl supper and concert. FARE neler AUCTION SALE Robert Moase, lot 2, concession 4, Mariposa, is selling his farm stock and implements by auction at his premises, on Tuesday, October 14th, 1924. Sale at 1 o'clock. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers PRR Pe FOR SALE White enamel double bed, springs and mattress; small bureau and wash stand. Price $10.00. Apply at Star Office. RAV, CR HAIR WORK Ladies' hair combings made into switches, also dressmaking done. Apply Mrs, Spears, Phone 101 r 2-3 Port Perry. Coal, Coke, Wood The quality of our coal cannot be beaten,neither can the price. SCRANTON COAL TO ARRIVE. Car of Egg which will be sold from the car at $13.75 ton. Ask for prices delivered. STOVE COAL. Three cars to arrive which was ordered last month at the same 4s summer prices, $15.00 at car, $16.00 delivered. Solvay Hard Coke. Pea $12.00, Nut $13.50 delivered. DRY HARD WOOD. | $4.00 single cord, dry hardwood slabs $3.50 single cord, delivered, - 12 inch lengths. } DOMESTIC. S COAL. tu si x sy CL ope aim Aome-Semi Anthricite * Egg size, $14.00 ton deliv | Steam Coal, $11.00 a ton at the sheds. ~ Nut Coal in Stock.

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