Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 May 1914, p. 4

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Nicholls, Usoridgs, rday. He reports the largest : et known of he. he go: an his parents i in town, © 4 ME Wm, Ash, Toronto, swas in Pott Old Bays' Reunio rd fiends goa eh mute... FOR SALE--One cooking range; mew, with pipes, $30.00; one "small heater, with pipes, $5.00. Apply to MRS. NELSON FOSTER, Crandell St, Port Perry. Lo 20-4 Mr. W. H. Harris was in Campbell- ford over Sunday, # Mir. Harry Francis and wife. of)' _Alcova, Man., are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Yarnold. Miss Ethel Corbman, of Toronto, "was in town for the week end, . 'Miss Annie Abernethy; of Toronto, 'spent the holiday with her sister, Mrs. Farmer. Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Lucas and «children have returned from Black- stock and are living in Port Perry. Mrs. Seymour, of Toronto, was in sown on Victoria Day. Mr. John Mellis, of Toronto, spent the 24th in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murray, of "Toronto, were in town for the holiday. Company Commander Wallace is advertising for men for the Niagara Lamp, June 15th to 26th, Wm. C. Benson, of Winnipeg, has been engaged as Secretary of the VY. .M. C. A. at Oshawa. Hon. Col. Sam. Hugbes opened the armouries and the baseball season im Oshawa on Victoria Day. Mis. S. Cuttle, of Orono, was the goest of Mrs. Ira Belknap last week. a Summer Reso t Reach's energeticand populs ¢ b0 acres of the. north end of lot: 2, | Concession 1, which. i ludes large portion of Chalk Kake, ft ¥ chereau, a wealthy Toromtopian; The gentleman has already e ated a fine: bungalow on lot 2, and reforesting a portion . 5 acquired and converting: the. Property into. a summer. Jesort, i. Card of Thanks = : Mr. John TT. Anderson, of 200 Beresford Avenue, West :Togonto, wishes to thank his 'many customers for their patronage; and to inform all persons having pianos that he intends "to make regular trips to Port Perry every Spring and. Fall for the purpose of 'tuning pianos. Orders for this work may be sent direct to Mr.Ander- son in Toronto, or left with Dr. Berry in Port Porry. = Mr. Anderson will take subscriptions for Etude at $1.50 per annum. & Nobody Hurt On Sunday evening a double motor cycle carrying a- man, woman: and child were coming down hill from Borelia when 'an approaching horse took fright and blocked the roadway. The motor cycle was going quite slow and that was fortunate, as the riders were compelled to take the ditch, and had they been going at any great rate someone must have been Seriously injured. Of course the whole outfit was upset. ye Ralph McIntyre, has disposed of for | which he received a handsome" Tigiire. a ing the day, also pat i Concert i in the vening, Edgene Lockha Canada's Best Entertainer. Baseball Tournament 1st prize $40, second $20. Also lots of other sports and attractions. Be One of the Crowd. Don't Miss It. the Secretary For further particulafs address R. B. SMALLMAN, Chairman. |, June 18th--9, 00 to in 30's a.m. ~ Arithmetic: English Grammar. June 19th--11.00 to 12.00 a.m.' Writing. June 19th--1,80 to 3.30 pum. . Geography. "Oral Reading will be taken of Wednesday forenoon from 10 to 12 dates have read during the year, the "| prescribed literature must be sent to Mr. R A. Hutcheson, B.A, Inspector of Public Schools; Uxbri "Ont, before the beginning of the in" +Certificates stating that the candis : - Lig Nelson's s I. that is different. ce Foal Try a Brick at Home Excursion Tickets LEY AD ibd we Chiiged a a fee of _- 1$1.00 each; sud this will be collected' S. GRAHAM, #1 : / To the Citizens of Port| 7 =. . MORRISH, Secretary. ijby the Chief 1 Perry: : : 4 Mr. Cattle is the editor of the Orono News. Don't forget that Jamieson sells the hh Tickets for Excursion on June 3rd, § leaving Toronto at 8 gm, can : highest grade of American Coal Oil. When your can is empty call Bell "Telephone No. 87. Old Boys' Re-union Dinner and "Tea will be served by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church in the school 'room of the church on June 3rd. Adults 30c., children 15¢, Everybody welcome. Gramaphone veddles for sale Great and special efforts are being made to make June 3rd.one of the greatest days ever held in Port Perry. throughout the States and also West- here with their friends. There are lots of others scattered throughout Ontario, and the excursion from To-| Letters have been received from old boys and girls residents in cities ern Canada; stating that they will be The Court of Revision to revise and correct the Assessment Roll of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH will be held in the Township Hall at "at TWO O'CLOCK Manchester, Mon. June 8 places by 1.15 p.m. on Wednesday. sid or competition three prizes; one for | bout of Revision sous ies of For tom cial the best candidate from Port Pefry| and second candidates from schools. to attend Port High School for the two years immediately following | ; ined from the following AS. J. Sharpe, 19 Adelaide Street Ei Lt.Cal. Henderson, ParliamentBldg John Spence, Kent School % 'A. Matthews, 256 Adelaide St. E.. Public: School, 'and two' for the first Before the prizes are award: W. E. Dillon, 183 George St. 'Robt, Wright, 167 Grace SE L. S. Bandel, cor. Berkeley St, and = ed the winners must pledge themselves | ~ Wilton Ave. Dr. G. H. Clemens; 1892 King W. Wm. Hall, 282 Jones Ave, "Three village lois {osice. ah ; stalin abundance at th x rn oys at Port "on oer 50 purse offered for a tournament, the examination. : ey THOS. H. FOLLICK, Chairman Porat Nelson Aldred, 115 Pape Ave. ~ Wm. Vincent, 292 Greenwood Ave. Robt, 'Minty, Gooderham & Worts ronto, besides the usual local crowd. This is one of Port Perry's greatest opportunities to advertise: itself, and the committee wish to suggest that the storekeepers and householders do all they can to make the stores and homes of our town attractive by way of decorations, etc:, and also that the" general fraternal societies decorate their lodges; so "that the old home town will look its very gayest to the old boys and girls that are coming of which all persons interested. are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. : WM, F. DOBSON, Tp. Clerk. - Cow for Sale | Grade Cow, due. about middle of Jute; good milker. For terms, etc. apply to WM, STONE, Manchester, | nt. 2 Also,' Hound Dog strayed to my at the Star Office. Mrs. John Irvin has returned home #rom Toronto where she was taken suddenly ill. She stood the journey well. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dunk, . of Windsor, are in town. Mir. Percy Graham captured two | fasts with his horse at Uxbridge Spring Faiir--taking the lead in the carriage _ «<Bass and the gentleman's turnout. Ni rT Son Reanior lately home. Mir. Archie Black also captured 1st pnize with his carriage team. The Liberals "of South Ontario #hold their Convention at Brooklin on "Tuesday, June 2, at 2 p.m. 'The Consérvatives of North Ontar- #0 hold their Convention May 29. It. as said that Hon. W H Hoyle will @gain acpept the nomination. Mr. Hammond, Provincial Secre- tawy of the Boy Scout Movement, will zaddvess a meeting in the: Town Hall on Friday evening next, All interest- ed will please attend. The public are invited. Mr. John Nott, the oldest active old boy in town (89 years next July) As prepa id ie] to entertain some of the boys: Som ur distant points |y the the Od Boe R week. Everything is now in Al order for the day, with the exception of some minor details. There are sufficient entries in the three motor cycle races to make about nine in all. They. will be run off in heats. All that is now needed to cap the day is good natured old sol to' put on his bi sunny smile oy The concert in the evening will be of unusual merit, a comglete change mittee's requirements, and in doing so and expense. -We are extremely tunate in getting Eugene Lockart to assist Lieut. Slatter; as this is his last time. He leaves immediately 'after Jame Bnd 4p go. on the > age in York. This opportu! premises. Owner can have "same by identifying. property and paying ex- penses. 2-2 he has gone to considerable trouble | public appearance in Canada for some| Parse Ten Ladies' hand purse, containing about $5, between MclIntyre's 'and. Brock's stores, Port Perry. Finder please re- turn to EDNA LANSING, Shitles. from last year. Lieut. Slatter has 0 x 222 arranged 4 program to suit the com-|*

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