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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1914, p. 8

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Country | Correspondence Manchester Ou Total agent, Mr, Jos. Baird, is doing quite a business in the wagon} Jing this spring. ' Mr. Caswell, of Toronto gave. "a "wery interesting address in the interests of the Dominion Alliance on Sunday morning last. { mmuch impressed, In the evening an Educational Sermon was preached by Rev. Thos. Laidlaw of Epsom. Mrs. Mary Fitchett 'passed away on Friday last after a long and painful Two sons and a daughter joe are left to mourn the loss of a beloved mother. The funeral on Sunday was Sargely attended. - On Sunday next the President of 4he Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Sunday School Association will visit our Sunday School and give an ad: Miss E. G. Beswick of Toronto, Jhas been visiting friends in this vicin- sty for the past week. Mrs. Walsh, of Napanee, has re- fumed home after spending 'some dime with her late sister, Mrs, Mary Fitchett. . Mr and Mrs. McLean, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Parkin, Don't forget the Sunday 'School Day on May 24th. Our football team had a good practice on Friday evening last. Some Promising players have already beén moticed. A number of the farmers here are Shrough seeding and more are fimish- sing up every day. 10: Prospect Mrs. E. Martin is not improving as well as we would like to see. Miss Frankie Diamond spent the week end in Toronto visiting friends. Mrs. G. McClintock has returned home after visiting her father in Raglan Mr. A. Savage preached a very . helpfal sermon on Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. Cook spent a few 'days in Toronto last week, The following officers of the Ep- worth League were elected recently: President, Herb. Smith; 1st Vice President, Jessie Diamond ; 2nd Vice President, Gertrude Armstrong; Treas- mrer, Mary Martyn; Secretary, Win- wifred Armstrong; Organist, Vera Cook. = int ones Prince Albert Mrs. Smith, sr,, returned from To- wonto where she spent the winter. Mr. S. Eveland has left for Sarnia where he has employment with the Electric Car Co. His family will join #im shortly, Mrs. Robertson, Oshawa, visited her father, Mr. Proutt, last weck. Mr. Morley Campbell has, at a «considerable sacrifice to his own inter- ests, granted our boys of Prince Albert he use of a field for baseball grounds. The shouts of the boys piercing the stillness of these fine May evenings is a cheerful and welcome sound. We wish them a successful season. Mr. Jos. Ward recently attended the funeral of his brother, Mr. Robert Ward, Claremont, who, at the age of 5 years, succumbed to a stroke of panalysis. He was an enthusiastic mmotorist, having visited our village weeeatly i in his car. Miss Madden spent last week in sbridge. Mrs. Geo. Bond was called to "Whitevale to the home of her daugh- Sev, Mrs. Philp, whose daughter is wery seiously ill. . Mx. D. Aviden, optician, of Toron- '20, spent a week in this district. He was the guest of Mr. Hartry. The regular meeting of the W.C. T. W. will be held at the "Parsonage on} ; Friday afternoon. .. The Quarterly Roard of shis circuit "amet in Prinice Albert last Friday after moon. There was a very good attend- _mmce. Tt was a most harmonious and k meeting. In that respect it could not be surpassed. The finances aweredn a good and satisfactory con= A very gratifying 'number} we joined the church on probation. pastor expressed himself as hay- ed a most happy year. Inf uded his family. Mr. Wm, in {lent address. The Everyone present was |. ing Mr. Sexsmith on Friday evening, he being detained of ness at home. Rev. J. For filled the vacancy and gave an excel Port Perry: allt aid completed a good program. Room," will be given in the Town Hall, Prince Albert, this Friday even- ing, by the Greenbank Dramatic Club. Good program, - Adults 2bc.; child. ren 15¢, Shirley cessful meeting on Wi y. Mr. Copplestone, of Oakwood, was Mr. Espin, who had the misfortune to dislocate his shoulder recently. | is convalescing. Mr. George Corner is having ex-| tensive improvements made in his a modern home. Some of our young men assisted in the entertainment at Prince Albert, 20: 'Blackstock Miss P. Wright, Miss W. Elliott, and Miss M. Tibb visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Lindsay on Sat- urday.! Mrs. Comstock is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Snell. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson drove to Bowmanville to see Mrs. Ferguson's mother Mrs.Beacogk, who was very ill. Miss Olga Ferguson, and Miss Bertha McNally, visited with friends at Myrtle last week. Mrs. McArthur, 'of Greenbunk, is with her son, Dr, A. D. McArthur, On Thursday, May 7th, the regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held in the basement of the Methodist church, After the regular business was finished, Mrs. H. F. Lucas who is about to leave Blackstock, was pre- sented with a cabinet of silverware and a very appropriate address which read as follows: i : Blackstock, May 7, 1914. Dear Mrs: Lucas-- We have learned with a great deal of reluctance that your removal from our midst will soon sever your relationship with our ladies' Aid, Sunday, Schoo! and church. In all the work with which you have been associated; we have always-found you to enter upon it with cheerfulness, faithfulness and enthusiasm. Ere you leave us, would like to express our ap- preciation of your devotion of «your talents to the Master's service. We, therefore, ask"you to accept this sil- verware, not for its intrinsic value, but a small token of the love and esteem of your fellow workers in Blackstock. As you use them in the future, may we venture to hope that we may again live in your memory. We can assure you that you and yours have our very best wishes for a tuture charged with the best gifts of Providence. And now "Farewell," if ever fondest prayer For other's weal availed on high, Ours will not all be lost in air, But waft thy name beyond the sky. Signed -- Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, Tres. Rev. 1. Snell, Pastor. WC. Ferguson, Supt. Seagrave Mr, Thos, Midgley is building a to his house, the contract. House, has installed a Bell No. 92. mo Mr. Percy Johnston who Bas been Apo the Western Provinces, is home for a few days with his parents at the par: Ww. Moon, of Toronto, ends in this Yicinity for f days. 3 % We were disappointed i in not hear: ndly}: The Play, "Ten Nights in a Bar : The Ladies' Aid, held a very suc-| the guest of Mr. H. Hockins last week !. residence. He will now havé quite new summer kitchen, and woodshed| Mr, Frank Hatlie has| | Mr. Frank Hatlie, of the "Ocean Bs Phono on an extended business trip to Win- | : , Edmonton; and through - all of] 'quartette from | We can heartily recommend: the following on the need of such medicine, Burdock and Sarsaparilla: at 50 Dr. Grant's Constipat Stomach Bitters, regular ¢ soo. a bottle, on sale at 2 5¢. A. J. DAVIS, Druggist Ontario : Port Perry OSE & C0, THE FAIR Everything you want in Chinaware, Glassware, Granite- Woodenware, Stationery, Hosiery, Underwear, ware, Laces and Embroideries, . Candies, Toys, Dolls, Tinware, : Smallwares, Notions, at Rock Bottom Prices. THE CORNER STORE ROSE & CO, ATTRACTIVE FLOORING I have something attractive to offer for the benefit of - the ladies--a beautiful hardwood floor, which is a good substitute for carpets--being very clean, very sanitary, pleasant to look at, and its wearing qualities a life time. No carpets or rugs required for a covering, costing less than good carpets. Have sold several, among them being Brock, Hutcheson, Diff, Johnston, Roberts, The birch is something very hand- Call on Mrs. Roberts or Mrs, McHoull who will be pleased to show you seme very beautiful floors. 5 Quarter cut oak 10c. per foot, plain oak ge 'and birch Messrs. McHoull and Bovce. some. 312 Mr. 'Wm. McGregor will lay the floor for piirchaser." A carload of fresh lime, 4bc. and 0c. Wall Plaster 70c. Hydrated Lime 70c., a Don't forget those good shingles. CG. L. VICKERY COAL DEALER et 100. Hard 1 per 100 Ibs, - Dressed Lumber Rongh Lumber Lath = Shingles Roofing Metalic Shingles - Biding & Ceiling - Cedar Post = Ocal" Lime Hair Cement Sash Doors * Mo yuldingy Door and d Window Window 8 Soreens «| eto. etc, i ANE | Fre Insurance AGENTS SATISFACTION ASSURED? holders h {i ee we Planos and Organs Sold Port Perry STEWART FORD Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- ing and Sign Writing. house this spring, "Bell Phone, 141 Ontario| 14 Uxbridge Clerk, R J Moore, Sins of the Division Counts * OOUNTY OF ONTARIO 1914 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac donell, Whitby... Jan: 13, Feb 6 Mar. 4 Apr 3, May 4, June 3, July 3, Sent 3, Oct, J Nov. 7 Dec. 4, Jan, % Oshawa--Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell. Whitby. Jan 14, Feb 6, Mar 6, Apr 4,'May 5, June 4 July 4 Sept 4, Oct. 3, Nov. 9, Dec 5, Jan 8, 19156 : 2 Brougham--Clerk, 'M: Gleeson, Green- wood. Jas 13, Mar 6, May 6, July 7, Sept 5, Nov 11, Jan 1, 1915. 3 Port Perry-- Clerk, / J. WL Ta, Port Perry. Jan 17," Mar 7, May 7, July 8; Sept 6, Nov 12, Jan 12; 1915 © Uxs bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14, May 1 13, July 14, Sept 8, Nov 20, Jan 16, 1916. 5 Cannnington--Clerk, Thos. H. Foster, | ;Semainglon, Jan 9, Mar 13, May 14,1 uly 16, Sept aL Nov 19, Jan 16,1915 {8 pin: = Clerk, Chas.' 4, Paterson, | "Jan. 8, Mar 12, May 15, 7 rare ler Daniel Atherley.. Jan 7, July 17; Sept 11, - In all our settlements for fire losses. expressed PAINTER & DECORATOR| Consult hin about Seoatating Jou: :: Beaverton. 'July 18, Sept 10, Nov 18, Jan' 1, 1915] pat Pure Maple Syrup | - CAWKER BROS c+ PHONE ® =. 1 PORT PERRY, ON Merchant Dini DEALER IN Mill Feeds Feed Corn Clover Seed Seed Corn 2 Timothy Seed Field Seeds Molassine Meal San, Wool, ete." ~~ James' ' Lucas: May 16,| 1 Boor Fis Jin 18.1918

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