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Port Perry Star, 8 Apr 1914, p. 8

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TE Can LT Stas its NY i gf el pais a ndence speakers being Messis Savage and Craig. The boys and girls who had| ; ©; been trained by Miss: Hartry, assisted ; _ . splendidly. Our pastor, Mr Totten,{ Miss Lulu Bushnell, is visiting i resided. He spoke of the Pledge ys friends in Toronto. ~~ signing campaign, and used a book | i + 'he has beenusing for about 35 years. | + Mrs. Jos. Holtby is in Toronto In it are u great many pledges; at the undergoing an operation. grea y. ple es; at the Sr based close he organized a Gospel Temper- Mr. Russell Sutcliffe has purchased 5, 0 Society, and secured a good a new team, 2 many members, 2 ta Mr. Ernest Wilson is in Uxbridge The many friends of Mrs.' Hunter at present, selling maps. regret to learn she has been: seriously Mr. Geo. McClintock wears a smile ji. = or days. i He Mr. John Johnson intends to try x his fortune in the city next week. We | ° 'wish him success. Manchester Sonya x . es The regular monthly meeting of the Sonya Women's Institute was held on Prosp ect April the 2nd at the home of Mrs. dir James Watson at half past two. Miss . Eva Dure occupying the Presidents We are glad to welcome Miss F. chair, the meeting opened by singing Wales in our midst again. ~ : "The Maple Leaf Forever', and Mr. G. McClintock is all smiles. | reading The Lord's Prayer in concert. It's a daughter, The secretary then read the minutes Mr. A. Wilson had the misfortune | of the February meeting which were to sprain his ankle while working in|adopted. Some business was then the elevator at Myrtle. discussed. : Mr. Ed. Conlin's young son acci-| A paper was read by Mrs. 'Geddes, 2 - Stomach Bitters, gular. "a bottle, on sale at 2 5 ¥ Fas Insurance w rhe ENTS % ~ . - - - dentiy drank poison, one day last|on "House-cleaning" which was very © CUT FLOWERS FOR EASTER ir week but fortunately recovered. ne: rh etal DY es ? ; a Mrs. O. Gilroy and daughters are an Yarson Wich was very: highly 3 iy : TREE Tig oii : - ppreciated and Miss Hazel Gibson E D PPPS + 2 fe visiting friends in Cambray. A. Ji D AVIS, ruggl st i SATISACHON ASSURED: pL tin ha . . hci v JR SEA § ; IDL A teins SEN. At : Tul 400d bes 16%: wesk esting nas then viosed. by singing Port Perry Ontario In all out settlements for fire losses | - CAWKER BROS Mr P. Diamond also had a success- | God Save the King" © : ! ; X Jot our policy holders have expressed| . ey wl ful bee. The next meeting will be held at the ; = oe aor ave oyremed lo PHONE 2 Miss Gladys Wilson and brother | home of Mrs. Moses Gibson, on May : £0 Tote hw pr YN : 7 : . Mi. D. Harndon has hired with, -- - 1 1 Mr. J. Burns for some little time. Wood bees have been all the rage See our splendid line of fi Messrs. Clarence and Earl Cook, | the past week. : : . » Si spent the week end in the city. We are sory to hear of the illness EASTER : N OVE LT I ES £ # Easter Post Cards 6 for 5c. decom Mr. and Mis. 'I. Dobson visited at| Mrs. Cormack and family, of Pick- ecorating P. Diamond's on Sunday last. ering, have moved on to the West- Ee ST EE Our League in charge of Miss|lake farm. 'We all wish them success Write general delivery : Morgan was very successful. in their new home. Easter Booklets " - 5c... 10c,, 1bc., 26c. - Basiit Easter Eggs - ie wo mau 360 to 106. Port Perry hdr igs] Chickens, Rabbits, Candy Baskets, 1c. to 15¢ each ------ Li aes 3 {4 . F » h go v he : aaa & ne a eT Sittings of the Division Courts QOUNTY © RIO read a paper on "Objects and Bene- Hilliard visited in Sonya over the] 6th, at 2.30 o'clock. : ; : . . + week end. x : B® 2 3 5 : Mr. John Burns, jr. has lately won and married one of the best girls in wr \ J . ; Miss M. Morgan visited at Mr. W. {of Mrs. James Buek but hope for a Easter Post Cards =." =i '. 94orbe. House' this spring," © © Mr. A. Gilroy is still under the] Mr. Wm, Giebner who has engaged Mr. C. Wilson had a very success®| fic of Women's Institute". The Pickering. Congratulations John. Utica Cooks on Sunday last. speedy recovery Easter Post Cards ~~ - - - each be. doctor's care. with Mr, Joseph Holtby, for the sum- -| mer, commences work on Monday: | We are pleased to hear that Rey. Dixon has been appointed pastor of the Presbyterian church. He is an eloquent speaker and we consider the people wise in their choice. Mr. Forester has been quite ill for ; . two weeks. We are glad to know he x = ROSE & C LAKEFIELD CEMENT [% Miss I. Hartry has accepted the Bethel 1 wish to advise the public that the Lakefield Ce- position of organist of the Manchester Rok Church and commenced her dutie last Sunday. ¢ Miss Mix and Miss Marion, of Cannington, spent a week at the parsonage. ment will be on the market this year. The Canada GAD ie Terk, 3 Cement Company, owing to its very. high cost of ~~ Dressed. Lumber bri 10, Mar 14, manufacture, had decided not to make any this i Bug Lumber = 4, , Noy. 20, year; but the'demand was so very insistent, both Pes pon gton>-Cle 5. H by the dealers and the public, that the Company' Shingles 5 : Somston. na B has agreed to produce it; bnt the Supply will be + 400 |6 Beaverton-- . : A X Prince Albert Get a supply of our Good Candies Best quality--I owest prices : | v ql J CORNER STORE. | Mr. George Lane, of Port Perry, has been renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity. We are all glad to see Miss Woon, session. the Sunday School here. We always 'Mr. Banks, of Manchester assisted have a good enjoyable time at Bethel. Fo ios On Wednesday evening, April 1st, Jast Sunday Shening io the Service of Mr. James Rattenbury gave a social Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell, To- evening. About twenty of the Bethel . . y ronto, visited his parents. Great Sunday School boys were! the Chosen, sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mus, | EOC: Games of nearly every des- Miss A. Sonley bas sesigaed her our school teacher, back at her school limited, and dry rock substituted, where possible. - M Beav iH 24 . | again, after a long siege of la grippe. position as teacher at Shirley in . , order to attend the Peterborough| All are looking forward to the 24th yarn: - Jan, arl My first car is booked for shipment, April 15th, ng & | July 16, Sept 10, Nov 18, have handled this cement for twelve years without Normal School for the rest of the|©f May celebration and anniversary of a failure. Campbell in the loss of their only cription were played, and in between . child, a very bright, sturdy' and precocious: boy. of seven years who last week subcumbed to meningitis. Mz. Johnston, Manchester, visited our village this week on his annual rounds as assessor. A meeting of the 'Mission Band was "held last Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. U. Campbell. We are hoping for good results from this lately organ- ized band, The members of the W, C. T. U. are sparing no pains to make their Friday Service both interesting and profitable. ~ Mrs. Hislop, Pro- viola) Organizer of the W. C. T. U. 'will give an address. Mrs. D. Archer, Miss Richardson and the Port Perry Orchestra have kindly promised to assist. Pn Treadwell is visiting her , Mr. Craig. ' _ Allen, of Greenbank, visited old neighbor, Mr. Ward, last : firey lias fx the 'com. rom the emigrant of an Englishman, times Jimmie was busy hopping around with plates of taffy which were enjoyed by all, even though many were unable to open their mouths for some minutes after each distribution, Music in attendance. Lunch being served at 12 p.m. Everyone present was in the highest of spirits, and en- ?oyed themselves immensely in spite of the very wet conditiou of the weather and roads. Mr. Arthur Shackleford and Edwin Blight spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. John Watson has purchased a new pump for spraying his apple trees which he is going to operate with "his 2% h. p. gasoline engine, which will be a great improvement on the hand pump used last season. v 3 Xs wh Utica = new circular saw, " orders early in order to segure it. * Wedding bells are ringing. Sas Mr. Geo. Carey has: purchased a Price $1.75 per barrel net. * Place OAL DEALER FOSSAL BALM Goes Right fo the Spot you have a cold in the head--if 'nasal. passages are inflamed, "§. or if you suffer.

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