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Port Perry Star, 31 Dec 1913, p. 4

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John Jitter, of Toronto Mr. and Mrs Jtter will ive in "Port . Perry, after their return from their|N wedding trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and Berlin ARMITAGE STALKER ----- On Saturday, Dec. 20, 1913, Albert Arm- itage, of Toronto, to Miss Margaret Stalker, of Toronto, by 'Rev, Dr. W. J. Wilson, of Elm Street Methodist CC! urch. Mrs. Armitage was Por verry, formerly of 'ora Brimble, of Peterboro College, is spending the holi- th ber parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murray, of 'Toronto, spent the Christmas holiday in town. | Miss Dhel - Purdy and her brother, Hardy, are visiting 'at Smith's Falls, Mr, Will Evans, of Sunderland, has bought the old Ackney homestead on the eighth concession of Reach, lately owned by Mr. George McGregor, Mr. Evans moves on to the farm in the spring, Mr. Clarencé Town spent the holi- day with his friends in Port Perry. The Post Office . The boxes in.the new Post Office will be allotted this Wednesday after- noon from one to four o'clock, and the front door of the office will be opened on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. Clemes, of, Lind- say, spent the holiday with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hadley and child were in town for Christmas. Mr. Fred Purdy, of Smiths Falls, brother of Mr. E. H. Purdy, has been appointed to the Custom Department. at Smiths Falls, The Band At another meefing of the band boys on Friday evening, at which there was even a larger attendance than on the former occasion, it was decided to send the instruments at once to Toronto for overhauling and putting in playing condition for early practice. An ample subscription is now available among the bays fo pay for 'this, and with: plenty of volunteers the outlook is most promising if only the Council 'and townspeople will stand behind the boys. This town. has had a good band'in the past, 'and can well support another, therefore let every: body boom it. - SE------ Choral Union Ths Chionl Unis iy again for practice, in the town un Friday evening. The men are. requested. to % be present at 7.30. o'clock, and the company at 8. 'Mr. Follick has secured copies' of "The Hallelu- jah Chorus". which 'vill be practiced for the first time on Friday ¢ evening. presented. to a Port' ain audien Reserved seats at. Byers 3sc. on g seats 5c. Plan open on Friday, Ja 2. Don't delay do.it now. The lowing are a few of their press notices: Miss Kathleen Wallis, Violin "Her obligatos, as well as her solos | were worthy. of special mention, ; She. was repeatedly recalled." Express: Herald, i state. Newmarket! gr the "Her. playing was brilliant, but ar-{P tistically restrained. "Mount Forest |m Confederate. Miss Florence Mae Neill Soprano, "Her seléctions: were high-class and} é effectively given." Won the audience with her charm of voice and manner." --Renfrew Journal. "Excellent voice, charming presence] Will look forward to her re-appear- ance in this city," Brantford Exposi- [8 tor. " x Miss Pearl O'Neil, Entertainer. "An-exceedingly cicver rtainer: Her face and. voice mar pressive." --St. Catherines Standard. | 3 "The best ever." <Varna-Clinton News Record. "A humorous and "dramatic enter-, tainer of great ability," She bas few equals." Belleville Imelligencer. Miss Dorothy Atkey, Pianist. "The tone quality of her notes were well pronounced and the spint of her playiug very appealing,"'--The Toron- to News. "She rendered' different numbers that greatly pleased the large audience, --Toronto Sunday World. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carmichael were in Uxbridge on Christmas day, visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. Mellow. Prize List Raglan Christmas Fair bows Draft Colt of ror3--1 N, Scott, 2 D. McCullough. Draft Colt Yearling--i H. Pearson 2 Wm, Avery. Draft Mare or Gelding, 3 years-- 1 A. Fisher. cation 'as fo Toad" knows nothing of roads ship councillor, "In small towns much the Same thing is true--a 'good road builder would' be useful in any "council. If takings well so much the Our great problem will be the cheap and permanent i maintenance of the waterworks and Added to this will be the | " Agricultural Colt 19131 B. Lyall 2'A; Hodgson, 3 W, A, Parrish. Agricultural Colt, yearling--1 R. H. Hunter, 2 Juo. Bray. Agricultural Colt, 2 years--L. Hall {i Roadster Colt, 2 yra--x T, Thompson {, 2 T. Fowler, 3 R. Wi General Purpoge Colt, yearling--1 R Davia Davidson. General Purpose, 2 years--1 W. A: Parish, 25. Rahm. 3 R. David son. > Agriculture Team 1 Thos. Hall, hg driver, 154 hands and over-- Wright, 2 A, Black, 3 Ro Spinks, Single driver, under 15§ . Farmers, only--1 L. S, Baker, 3 5. A. Devitt. that 'transportation_exj : Ford Serves your evel

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