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Port Perry Star, 20 Nov 1930, p. 4

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» in i nS HAA ad TAD he UR ao SRNL Hall, November 25th. "Safety First" a brisk, snappy, laughable play put on by the young people of St. John's Church, on the evening of Nov. 26th. On Monday evening the members of the A.Y.P.A. of St. Paul's Church, Uxbridge, were entertained by the . Port Perry branch. A party of near- ly forty motored over for the occasion. The visitors gave the program for the evening and a delightful one it proved to be. The local members supplied refreshments and after the concluding ceremonies the party broke up, all having enjoyed the evening. EN SEE ENJOYABLE SUPPER . AND CONCERT AN Last Friday evening the Ladies' Bible Class, in the United Church, gave a very enjoyable supper and concert. The affair was well at- tended. After the supper a good program was given by the following artists: The Sunday School Orches- tra; Vera Williams, child radio artist; Miss Marion Goode, Miss Helen Mel- low, A.T.C.M., Misses Valde Hortop and Helen Willard, and Miss Enid Wallace, Juvenile Orchestra, and the Stone Trio--Misses Mary and Graca Stone and Master George Stone. Rev. Mr, Richards occupied the chair. These social events are much ap- preciated. mm m--~ HON. WILLIAM SMITH ACTIVE AT 83 YEARS Hon. William Smith, lifelong resi- dent of Columbus, and noted politician of South Ontario, celebrated his 83rd birthday on November 16th. In spite of his years, Mr. Smith is still taking an active interest in community af- fairs, although he retired from active politics in 1921. Since that time he has lived quietly in the village of Columbus in a cottage near the farm where he was born and where he lived for many years. Having been elected Conservative candidate for the Provincial House in 1 1882, he had a very active political life until 1921, when he was defeated by the Liberal candidate Lawson O. Clifford. Between the years of 1882 and 1921 he sat in 22 session of Par- liament and never once was he in the Opposition. Mr. Smith makes the proud boast that he has sat in Par- liament with every man who later be- came Premier of Canada, and that Sir George Foster is the only man living who can make the same state- ment. Twenty-three of those with whom he sat in the House died during the past year, Mr. Smith has been President of the Maple Leaf Fire Insurance Company since its beginning in 1895. He is re- garded as one of the best farmers in the district, and an excellent judge of cattle and horses. For some time he was Paymaster of the 34th Regiment. a _ FOR SALE--Plymouth Rock Pullets for sale cheap. Apply to Walter Bown, Port Perry. Phone 168. 4 BIBLE SOCIETY The collectors for the Bible Society will soon be out canvasing for sub- scriptions for this worthy cause. Keep this in mind and save a little for them. a CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Sunday, November 23rd-- 3 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Friday, 8 p.m.--Weeknight service. Rev. C. E. Whittaker, rector of Blackstock, will, it is hoped, be the preacher at the Sunday evening ser- vice. Dr. Whittaker was for thirty- fivé years a missionary in the Arctic Circle. He will have an interesting message to give. Fe ON PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, November 23rd-- 11 am.--"Does the 20th Century Need God?" 2.30 p.m.--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--§eries on Some People of Israel's Iron Age--(1) Joshua's Triumph. - Prince Albert 1.45 p.m.--Sabbath School. » 3 p.m.--Worship Service. AEN IEE "Just a little personal favor gents-- it ain't money I want, it's love." Heart throbs of sentiment from a true Irish heart. See McNutt at the Town ALBANE Service at 2.80 pam. t "Are you a mason?" This is the famous mirth-provoking play to be given by the High School at their Commencement Exercises. Don't for- get the dates--December 18 and 19. . * =» The newest thing in Mother Hub- bard's cupboard is the dog instead of the bone. nook Last week third form acquired a reputation for high spirits. The simplest question seemed to cause such mirth. We wonder why? * * * But, oh the change! Now, with the rest of the school, everyone staggers under a load of books a yard 'high, and wears a frown of concentration as deep as that of the Romans--the term examinations are coming. Well, cheer up scholars! They will not be as difficult as the finals. * * * A boy's blue minuet suit used in the Commencement Exercises two years ago, is missing. If anyone knows of its whereabouts please re- turn it to the school. EE, mm Sure November 25th is the night to see the real Irish Maid Mary Ann at the. Town Hall. "For the love of Mike, why did the boss elope with a Turkey ?" EE mma MR. WILLIAM HERN Seventy-three years a resident of Port Perry. On the 7th of November Mr. Wm. | Hern celebrated his 83rd birthday. Of the eighty-three years of his life, seventy-three have been spent in Port Perry. He has seen this beautiful village grow from a tiny hamlet in the bush, through its palmy days when the lumbering industry was at its height, and the population of Port Perry was about 2000; to the present time when Port Perry is remembered with pleasure by residents and visit- ors, : Mr. Hern, who is still keen of mind, and able to sharpen the saws of the lumber mill, has always been asso- ciated with that concern. remembrance is of the time when he, as a lad of eleven years, piled flour barrel staves at 5d per thousand. Through all the varying fortunes of the lumber mill and sash and door factory, Wm. Hern has had constant employment until his age forbid the hard day's work. Even yet he goes down to the mill to fix the saws as occasion requires. It is interesting to list the succes- sive owners of this lumber business, for it passed through many hands. The owners were: Bowerman Bros., Bigelow & White, Bigelow & Trounce, Paxton, Bigelow & Trounce, W. J. Trounce & Co., James Carnegie, Carnegie Bros., Farmers' Union Mill- ing Company, and now The Sam N. Griffen Lumber Co. We congratulate Mr. Hern upon his long and useful life, and trust that he may enjoy many years of health and 'happiness. EEN ANN AUCTION SALE--Farm implements, belonging to the estate of late C. Marks, at his late premises, on the Seagrave road, just north of Honey's Corners, on Saturday, Nov 22nd. Sale at 1.30 Terms Cash. Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. Nam . A TIMELY ADDRESS Club, W. R. Reek, superintendent of the Ridgetown Experimental Farm, predicted that when the present per- iod of depression and reduced priced for farm products had passed, about ten per cent. of those in the agricnl- tural industry whom he described as "fair weather farmers" would be out of business, while the farmers who weather the storm would be thinking more seriously than they have in the past. He declared that it takes periods of depression to make farmers realize the importance of culling the and the boarder hens from tleir flocks. He criticized the doctrine of reduced farm production, at the same time advising that the farmer should endeavour to produce just as mwch grain on a smaller acreage and devote the other land to production of rough- age and pasture. i : : Ofte Meow Bick His earliest | | 'trated lecture in the United Church, Play at Oberammergau. 'provided. Addressing the St. Thomas Kiwanis | unprofitable cows from their herds | Sy iy You-Need a Planing Mill? WHY! When you ask us for a special sized sash, a short piece of base-board, or an odd design of casing, in order to c6mplete the _ alteration job you are doing and get the material made to match the trim you now have. : We have the machinery to make it for you--and--we do not charge.two prices for this work. Our prices on all materials are at par with all other lumber companies and our policy is no do- ception; accurate and satisfactory service. ; 5 Sam. N. Griffen Lumber Co. Phone 240 Day or Night Port Perry WILLARD'S "STORE NEWS CHOICE GROCERIES We suggest that you look at the lines listed in this column. They are especially selected for your benefit and the new prices which are shown are real inducements for the careful and sincere buyer. Cream of Tomato Soup, Heintz .. ........ 10c¢ and 15c¢. Canned Peas: :.....c..v.iverisrasarins ..10 tins for $1.10 Cooking: BealI8 0... vaieiis divs nnn sr treds 5 lbs for 25c. Norwegian Sardines, choice .......... Sex nie awit a 15¢. NEW VALENTIA RAISINS ARRIVING THIS WEEK Grecian Currants, new ............v.. .....2 Ibs for 35c. Candied Peel, English chopped mixed, ........ per 1b 25c. Candied Whole Cherries ........ ivi. vn «.% Ib for 15¢. New Hallowi Dates ........c....hcansiasien 2 Ibs for 25c¢. New Pitted Dates ........ coc vevviavinrien 2 bs for 25c. Almond Icing... 0. vii dy ii err nairaay 14 1b for 25c. TRY A POUND OF OUR 49c. BULK TEA California "Emperor" Grapes .......,... ....per 1b 15¢c. Layer Table Figs, fresh .................,... per Ib 25c. Cake Candies, assorted ..........c.vc.. Lt. per pkg. 10c. Saver Kraut, Libby's ....... 00 covisanney per tin 15c. BRING IN YOUR VI-TONE COUPONS. THEY EQUAL 10c ON THE PURCHASE OF A TIN OF VI-TONE WILLARD & CO., Port Perry PHONE 46 r 2 THE PORT PERRY STAR ~~ PRICES co QUALITY GOODS AND LOW unt for the Success of of our sale. Every article in the lines advertised is marked at cost, and many lines below cost. The cold weather will soon be here. Now is your opportunity to save a lot of money. It is a pleasure for us to serve you. \ JAS. McKEE AUCTION SALE of 20 cows and 75 Yorkshire Pigs, at lot 9, con 4, Pickering, on Friday, November 14. Sale at 1.30 pm. Ten months credit "on bankable paper. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. NOTICE--I, M. T. O'Brien, of To- ronto, will not be respongible for any debts contracted in my name after this date, without. my written order. Dated at Toronto, October 31st, 1930. (Signed) M. T. O'Brien Nov 6 18 HOG AND MILK COW SALE--F. M. Chapman, of lot 9, con. 4, Picker ing (4 miles West of the Whitbhy- Lindsay highway) is selling brood sows, young boars and 80 shoats, and 26 cows and heifers, at his farm on Friday next, November 14th, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. The cows. are better than the aver- age herd in butter, fat and most of them are fresh, Terms--10 months' credit on bankable paper bearing six per cent. per annum interest. Wm. Maw, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE--Mr. John Wilson, lots 18 and 19, con. 10, Cartwright, on Thursday, Novémber 20th, 1930, his farm stock and implements. No reserve. See bills for terms.' WM. MAW, Auctioneer. THE Passion Play Don't fail to see and hear an illus- Port Perry, on Friday, November 28, at 8 o'clock. Subject: The Passion Rev. E. C. Hunter, B.A. of Toronto, will. give the lecture, .Special Music will be Everybody welcome.' Ad- mission, adults 20c., children 10c. United Church Friday, Nov. 28th Nn W.C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. E. A. Walker, on Wednesday, November 26, at 3 p.m. As there is some im- portant business to attend to we re- quest a good attendance. We invite you to call. President. ENN AEE NOTICE--Gentleman's blue minuet costume was loaned sometime dur- JEWELLER CHRISTMAS CARDS See our selection at our prices, and you will not go elsewhere. 16 Assorted Cards in Box for $1.00 EN NN " GLASSES We have a few pairs of glasses. which we are offering at an ex- tra special price: : I..R. BENTLEY Seeing is believing. * $2.95. OPTOMETRIST ing 1929 from the High School = Would the one who borrowed it t ? kindly return at once. ! NNN FOR RENT--Part of house with ' stable and garden. Apply to Mrs. Alice Bickell, Port Perry. nov27 AN NOTICE--The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will not. be re- sponsible for any debts contracted by his wife, Elizabeth Smith. Signed Sidney O. Smith, Box 8, Prince : less clinkers, and low in ash and Also Rlberta Coal and Coke. * LAW OFFICE GREER & HUMPHREYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN ort Perry. ~~ Phone 264 Albert, Ont. nov 20 December will soon be here with its low temperatures and howling | winds, so don't be caught without a good supply of coal on hand. We sell the D. L. & W. Scranton Coal, which is the standard anthra- cite of America. High in heat units, high fusing points, which means '| A.D. 1930, to send by pos | proceed to distribute the assets of the {for the said assets or any part there- mgjsture. All sizes kept in stock. ae " & SON, -SELLIN the line up and you will have Men's Good Work Boots' Men's Pants ......$1.39. PORT PERRY "Port Perry Dominion Store Many people visited our store and admitted that they saved money on their merchandise by buying here. 5 SPECIALS FOR WEEK END Men's Heavy Work Shirts, double yoke Men's All Wool Heavy Socks .. Men's Wool Ribbed Underwear ......... ...garment $1.10 Great Special in Men's Overcoats, regular $25.00 for $17.95 We have a good supply of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Clothing, Sweaters, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, and all kinds of smallware, at remarkably low prices. ALIX. GILBOORD, Proprietor G OUT Follow no regrets. Men's Overalls. .. . ....99. ana vse v3 pairs for 99. COAL COKE ABLACK BUSINESS CAN RALLIES W. G, W. PYATT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of Matilda Rodman, Deceased Pursuant to Sec. 51 of Cha; 150 of the sed Statutes of tario, 19217, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Matilda Rodman, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County and Province of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 14th day of September A.D. 1930, are, on or before the 30th day of November Pprepai Greer & Humphreys, Port Perry, soles. for Mary Ann Mills, Aa stratrix of the estate of the said de- ceased their christian names and sur- names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts gnd the nature of the security, (if ) held by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Administratrix will said dee among the parties en- titled thereto having Tegard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Administratrix not be liable of, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by Greer & Hi at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, Ont., this 25th day of October A.D. 1930. GREER & HUMPHREYS, Solicitors for Estate of Matilda Rodman, de- _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Albert Rees, Deceased. Pursuant to Sec. 51 of Chapter 150 f the Revised Statutes of - | claims so WOOD TILE Best grades of Hard Coal, Coke, Can- nel Coal, Steam Coal, Hardwood and Hardwood Slabs, Soft Wood, Cement and Lime. A car of Alberta Coal just arrived, lump size, specially prepared for On- tario use. This is the best month to put in your next winter's coal. Phone your order. Our truck service ensures prompt de- livery anywhere. . THE PORT PERRY COAL YARD Phones: Office 94; Residence 233 emis ministratrices will proceed to dis-® tribute the assets of the sail deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Admin- istratices will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or Slajms Jotice Shall not have been re- ceived by Greer & Humphreys ai Yue ot Furh distrib y ¥2 81 the ed at Port Perry, this 1st day of November AD, 1980. 7 Greer & Humphreys, Box 131, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors for Annie Rees and Emma Skill, Administratrices of Estate of Albert , deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of George Marlow, 8 Senior R, 8. 0, 1927, Chapter, 150, Sec. 51. All persons having claims against the estate of Geroge Marlow, ony Retired Farmer, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Dur- ham, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of August, 1930, are here- Y81 by notified to send to the undersigned solicitor for the executors, on or fore the 18th day of December, oof full particulars of their claims. After said date the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst those en- having regard only to 4 panied at Port Perry, November 11, INO. W. CROZIER, Barrister, ste, Port P On a : HE po eas ; &

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