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Port Perry Star, 11 Nov 1926, p. 4

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iogne -- ' -- = : X x ls seaibe, ey Local l ems "and Mrs. J. F. McClintock. PA 3g PORT PERRY a - Sor-------- ne ---- en .. COMING--Dr, F, E. Luke, Opto- 'metrist, at A. J. Davis' Drug Store, Port Perry, Thursday, Nov. 11. See him about your eyes. : | ere QQ Mrs, Fred Harris, and Mr. R. F. Mc- Cracken, all of Toronto, were guests * of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Harris for Thanksgiving. The following were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson for the holiday: Miss E. Kirkpatrick, dieti- tian-in-chief, at the Sick Children's Hospital, Mr. G. H. Rutherford, Mr. Stanley Teskey, Mr. Harold Jackson, all of Toronto, and Rev. E. A. Tonkin of Bowmanville, Mr. Harry Lundy and Mr. Charles Thompson, of Brantford, were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lundy, for Thanksgiving. Miss Bessie Crozier, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents. Mr, Elmer Mitchell was in town for the holiday. Mr. Lewis McLean, of Knox Col- lege, was home for the holiday. Mr. James Mowat, Jr. and Mr, Wm. Mowat, and lady friends, of Toronto, were with their parents for the week end holiday. Mr. Clifford Mark was in town on Sunday. The Missés Greta and Marion Foster, of Toronto, were home for the Thanksgiving holiday, Mr. Hardy Purdy was home for the week end. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Carnegie and family, of Toronto, in town Monday. Mr, Armstrong McFarlane, of Oshawa, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mr. Clifford Vickery, of Toronto, spent the week end with his mother and sister, Messrs. Karl and Morley Doubt, of Toronto, spent the holiday with friends in town. Mr. William Nesbitt, of Toronto, spent the week end with his father. The Misses Dorothy, Mary and Aileen Higgs, spent the week end at the parsonage. Miss Edith Peters, of Madoc, was home for the holiday. Mr. Aylmer Tennyson, of Toronto, spent the holiday in town. Mr. Grant Real," of "Victoria Col- lege, was home for the holiday. Miss Laura and Mr. John McClin- tock, of Toronto, were home for the week end. Mr. Grant Rundle, of Toronto, was with his parents for the holidays. Miss Elsie Jillard, of Toronto, was with Mrs. Nelson Williams for the week end. Mrs. Aaron Williams and Mrs. F. Moore, are spending a week in To- ronto. Mr. Ernest, Moore, of Lindsay was with his father for the week end. Mr. Jack McConnell and Mr, Yates, of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McConnell, of Cannington, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Siberry and family motored from Toronto and spent Sunday with Mrs. Siberry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Clark. Mrs. R. J. Brown, Lorraine and Thelma Brown, of Oshawa, spent the holiday with the foremr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark. Mrs. Armstrong, and son Frank, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr.. Mr, John Harris is in Belleville for two days this week on business. Mr. B. F., Crandell, of Toronto, in town over the holiday. * _ Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Harris; Mr. and] flamation must go when sore throats nose, and tonsil ills are treated With Mrs. Sybila Spahrs Tonsilitis. Take the short cut. Try the Best First, Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsil itis, treats bronchitis, catarrh, cough, quinsy, whooping cough, sore throat and tonsil ills successfully. Why hesitate, it's guaranteed. v tert) prin, FOR SALE ply to Nelson Williams, Bell Phone 148 W, Port Perry. ' . ------() () (fren. PROPERTY CHANGES The following real estate sales have been effected by Morley Campbell: George Mark farm to Mr. Boynton, of Markham; Mr. Thomas Rogers' chicken ranch and market garden' to Mr. Geo. Kerry, of Reach Tp.; Rev. J. W. Bunner property in Prince Albert, to Mr, LaBar, of Toronto; Mr. Wm. Dawson's farm on Scugog Island, to Mr. Geo. Schell, of Reach'Tp. ----( OQ. FOR SALE : 107 acres, 100 clear, north half lot 24, con. 1, Township of Brock. Spring possession. Easy terms. Would exchange for other property, Wm, McTaggart, Sonya. 4 -- Mi FOR SALE 3 good Scotch Shorthorn Bulls, ser- viceable age, also some heifer and young cows, in calf. Bred in the purple, full accredited herd. Inspec- tion solicited. Adam Wallace, phone 114 1-4, Port Perry, Seagrave P.O. 2 I HH Ie Note: Pain, disease germs and in- Sur- prising results. Try it. J. Davis, Port Perry. rere Q Oe streals on the 17th, ever. Whitby on the 4th and 6th of Nov. ----OY-- TENDERS WANTED 1927. Timber at lot 8, con. 10, Twp. Reach, known as Gregg Farm. Tend- ers close Nov. 30th, 1926, and must be sent to Marshall O'Neill, Green- bank. Sh -- mist PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. William Higgs, Minister. November 14--Public Worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 pm. The Bowmanville United Church choir, of 40 voices, will give a service of song in the evening. This choir is above the average. Do not fail to hear it. Y. P. L., Monday, at 7.80 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Thurs., 7.30 p.m. Prince Albert Church. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Worship at 3 p.m. i rind CAR BADLY DAMAGED On Sunday morning Mr. Bert Hunt had the misfortune to have his car very badly damaged in a collision with another car north of Greenbank, Mr. Hunt was driving north along the Provincial highway and was pass- ing a car while going up a hill, when he collided with a car coming south. The result was a badly damaged car. ----00 0 WOODVILLE WINS CUP The Woodville debating team, of the United Church, represented by Public : able. Onions and other vegetables. Ap® Sold by A. Be sure to hear the Whitby Min- Better than Played to over 1000 people in To cut 200 cords of mixed timber from the stump; cut 12 inches long, sawed, split and piled, by April 1st, WOOD FOR SALE wood, in 12 inch and 4 ft lengths. Prices reason- Jas. Hortop, Bell Phone 54, Port Perry. : i ci QQ. PHYLLIS GERROW WINNER OF THE GOV. GEN: MEDAL. (Medicine Hat News) 7 The bronze medal donated by His Excellency Lord Byng, for highest marks in the public schdbl leaving examinations, in June, 1926, in this Inspectorate, has been awarded to Miss Phyllis Gerrow, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Gerrow, No. 78 Aberdeen St., Medicine Hat. 'Miss Phyllis is a neice of Mrs, W. Nott, Port Perry. We are glad to hear of her success. i imme) (maint BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greaves, on Tuesday, November 9th, 1926, twins, boy and girl. ED ematrs IN MEMORIAM Mitchell--In loving memory of our mother who passed away, November 10th, 1924, in Port Perry, Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days. Sincere and true in heart and mind, A beautiful memory left behind. Husband @nd Children. a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev. W. L. Atkinson, Minister. St. John's Church, Port Perry Nov. 14--Public Worship at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. The Women's Missionary Society will hold their Thankoffering meeting at the morning service, Miss Ethel Reid, a Misionary of the Presbyterian Church in China will address the congregation. An invitation is ex- tended to the women of the congre- gation to attend this service. Sunday School at 8 pm. The Young Men's Class meets in the Vestry. The Young People of St. a will visit the Young People's ety of Chalmer's Church, Uxbridge, on Monday evening, Nov. 16th, and will provide the program. Prayer service on [Friday evening, at 7.30 p.m. Breadalbane,* Utica-- / Sunday School at 2 p.m. Public service at 2.45 p.m, Miss Ethel Reid, returned Mis- sionary from China, will address the Congregation in. connection with the W. M. S Thankoffering. eee Qe To those who love dainty and | wholesome delicacies, there will be an | opportunity of procuring them, at the | Sale of home-made Candy and baking | to be held on Saturday afternoon from three to six, under the auspices of the Young Women's Auxilliary of St. John's Church, in Mr. Hare's Office, Leonard Block. i Serta mn CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday next, Nov. 14, Holy Com- munion at 11 am. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Nov. 17th--Evensong and Choir Practice at 7.30. Saturday--Junior W. A. in Parish Hall at 8 p.m. " Sunday last members of the-Port Perry Ex-Service Men's Club attend- ed the morning service dédicated to Miss Mayne Tompkins and Norman Jamieson, have been successful in | winning the final debate and the sil- ver cup which was offered by the | Young People's Societies of Bay of | Quinte Conference. The debate was | held at the Conference in Napanee | last week. _,_-------- 'Business Taken Over Wishes to announce that W. H. Doubt, tailor look after the needs hand Prices very low. no PRESSING BLONG BLOCK | The Best the Meat M: Affords Cheap business and is Pre : of the men of tnig A good line of Suitings and Overcoati for your inspection, t us do _your tailoring. AND CLEANING Do Er the fallen in the Great War. At this service after the singing of thel| National Anthem, the Honor Roll was then read, then the observance of the two minutes silence. The special lesson was read by Dr. Mathers and an appropriate address given by the Rector. -- W.R. WILLAN | erchant Tailor he has taken over and you will #7, : i NE -- and one motor rug. Suitable reward. quantity of milk from tested Ayr- shire cows, Messrs, Geo. and Howard MeMillan at Greenbank. Extra cream carried at all times. Phone orders to 232J. ue Pr a properly pair of glasses. fitted I. R. BENTLEY Optometrist Jeweller and Stationer PORT PERRY Now that the | evenings. oy ye LW ) ' "Protect your eyes | ~ with | ssf - NOTICE I have a car load of those N, Shingles which do not color water, to arrive in a few Prices right and terms right splendid shingle. Would be to have you call and inspect. Our shingles have arrived and prove to be better than any we have had previously this year. C. L, VICKERY. pn Ira LOST ON ROAD NEAR PORT PERRY Oct. 28th, two bags of decoy ducks fees Give information at Star Office. -- stents. ¢ PLENTY OF MILK Hillside Dairy has for sale any the herd belongs to Fresh Car load- of ST MARY'S CEMENT just received. Last car we will bring in this season. . Phone us our r ing shipped out rapidly each day. Port Perry Coal Yard W. G. W. PYATT Yard Phone 904. Uptown Office 283 COMING A. J, Davis, Druggist, Port Perry, has arranged with Dr. F. E. Luke, Optometrist, 167 Yonge St., Toronto, to be at his store, Thursday, Nov. 11. He has been coming there for over 25 years. Don't forget the date. F. E. Luke (Upstairs opposite Simpson's) irements at once, as it is] ~ Marcelling and Cutting 3 Manicuring (By Appointment) MRS. PEARSALL Crandell St. Bell Phone 159 Port Perry Ontario / % ney Gadi ie te 'them A Graduate Optomerist is here --at your servioe-- and no fee is charged for examination or advice W. ASHARE 3 King Street, Oshawa or Leonard Blk, Port Perry, 168-167 YONGE ST. TORONTO W. Al DENT. GEO Office. Hours--9 a.m. to § pm. ; Office over McKee's Shoe Store. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO You should order SUI Ta NOW Szeour attr active line of OVERCOATINGS We have special lines in blues" and greys, also in fancy tweeds. We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods. : We Do All Our Own Work. Cleaning and Pressing W.T. Rodnian Merchant Tailor Over Tel. Office Port Perry -- -------------------------- ------ Treat brpnchitis, quinsy, catarrh and § A infected throats and tonsils with Mr& Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis. A wonder- every: THURSDAY. " Have you closed the deal? Because, if not, I have the final shove to give you. Mary drives the carl \ =. You know how timid she is of oars? I took her out Friday afternoon, in fifteen minutes she had mastered the simple gear . shift, she fed the gas feeds gruel to the bahy, and with her eyes shining and face flushed, she drove proudly out the highway, like a princess. Tos Of course, you know the fears I had I thought she'd rake the gears, bust the fenders and what not. of fact, go into the ditoh at a ourve, but without my help, she went into low and out ; came that sturdy Star car, as smooth as : silk. from Mary, now. I am going to have the dickens of a time getting the lend of my new Star car = 1 _But never mind. If Mary : t in its favor with you. as tenderly as she She did, as a matter At'will ful medicine. Buy a new throat. - w: -- A helpful suggestion, at our risk. ss

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