Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 17 Feb 1915, p. 8

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Drilled Wells Wells Dug, Cleaned 'and Repaired Windmills, Hydraulic Pumps, Rams, and all kinds of water supply apparatus installed. All orders promptly attended to Phone at my expense Bell Phone No. 47 Gasoline Engines for Sale Can be seen on the premises at any tine. Chas. M. Dean New Fruit at FORMAN"S NEW RAISINS, very fine. 10c Ib, NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS full lb, 2 lbs. for 25¢ SEEDED RAISINS, Griffin: Brand, 2 for 26¢c | BEAUTIFUL NEW CURRANTS, per 1b, 10c NEW DATES per tb. 10c NEW FIGS per 1b. 7c +LEMOM and ORANGE PEEL, per. 1b. 20c NEW SHELLED ALMONDS, per Ib. 50c NEW SHELLED WALNUTS SOFT ICING SUGAR per lb, 10¢ Best Granulated Sugar. 13 bs. $1.00 Yellow Sugar 15 1bs. $1.00 Extra Fine Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ Spanish Onions * 6 1bs for 25¢ Pure Spices of all kinds Molasses, Cooking Syrups, Syrup, T. C. Forman & Son Table Let Me Figure: on the Lumber for your house, buildings, barns or silo before buying else- where, . Lowest prices qt on Fruit Baskets and Plant Baskets direct from the Full line of Chestnut, Stove and Pea F E. Loe i Announces his removal 10 his new and handsomely appointed Optical Parlors in the new Dominion Bank Building, 70 Yonge St. cor. King, Toronto a Al A waa] ALL FROM PORT PERRY "and vicinity who attend the famous receive not only the Highest Grade of Busi ness and Shorthand Eduedrion but assists ance to secure choice positions. when com- petent. We were culled upon recently to fill positions ns worth rom $10, to 318, a as wel as 100° per mon! "THE § SCHOOL FOR YOU TO ATTE i "Open all the year; 'Enter now. Fd or Catalogue, W.J.ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Corner Yonge and Chailes Streets ~ TORONTO CEMENT WORK Let me provide estimates for {building your walls with hol- low cement blocks; or shaped blocks for silos; cement curbs for wells. Wells dog. cleaned and re- paired. Address WM. PARRY, Port Perry P.O. Ont. Phone 108 r 3 CHURCHES AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES NOTE--Notices, not exceeding six lines, of Church or Society events will be inserted free of charge; if the copy is handed in on Monday of the week in which'it is expected to ap All lines over SIX must be paid for at the rate of four cents per line each insertion, METHODIST Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A,, Pastor Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Afternoon, Sunday School 'and Bible Class, All Welcor | || PRE SBYTERIAN Rev. Mr, West, M.A, Pastor : Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00-p:m ANGLICAN Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector: SERVICES ; dst and 3rd Sunday at 11.00 ant' 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00pm. If there are five Snndays in the month Sunday. ee Suiday Feb. 28. Divine S Miss Hazel 'Gilson h ed bome-yet from her yaclty {her sister. The Carnival which" been field last Friday night, d come off on account of mild We A big crowd attended. t match last Saturday afternoon, Sonya and Valentia put 'up' fast game, but was' somewh sided in the score. Valentia wo By' 7---0. ~ Sonya:had better have a bit more practice before they venture into, another game. Mr Wm. McMillan, our "local! merchant, has 'installed a telephone | in his store. A number from here attended: the concert and ball held in Sunderland! last Friday night, which was given by the Women's Institute of that place. Seagrave The Ladies' Aid of the church here held their 'monthly meeting in the school room on Wednesday afternoon of last week. A large number of members and visitors being esent, One day last week Mr. had the misfortune. to receive a severe cut under the eye which required four stitches to draw it into place, doing nicely. : Visitors to the city last week; Mp J. H. Brown, Mis Etta' Alldred; Miss-Alma Pollock, Miss McCulloch; Mr. N. Mark, wife and son, at ME M. Mark's on Sunday. 3 2 oni | ¥ Pinketboadt i Mrs. George Fleury, visiting: friend} in the city for a few days. Miss Bella Edwards. -of Toront 5 bas been visiting Mr. A. Gilson fi a'couple of weeks. { Bie ist, Mr. Nevison; of Port Perry. showed so much kindness and gener- pi guests under the superv on. of | as the Much | | credit is due to' Mr. Giebner: who | | osity, and everybody went home | feeling that they hadspent'a Shoroughe ly Sujoyabic evening. On Friday afternoon of ast week, E. Lioyd Jones, a real estate dealer, Mrs. E. Holtby, of Manchester, is ; {visting with Miss Eva Dure. Much sympathy i is felt for Mr. andi Mrs. Snooks, in the loss of theif hoyle boy. Miss "Annie - McMillan, "of Ne: York; is visiting her sister Mis. "hos. hy i Clarkson. . i +" Mr. Roy Gilson and Mr Dan; Mc Taggart. attended the carnival at derland last Thursday night and | won on spre prizes. Fil J ps Christie. and daughter; -- the week with "his sister Mrs; Wm. Medd. \ Mr: Dan. McTaggart has hired to James McFarlane for the summer. High School in Lindsay - spent the |, week end at home. ~~ : Special Services. at Scugog Special services will be, held i in _ the | Centre Church, beginning. Tuesday, | 'Miss'B. Armstrong spent the week i end with friends in Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Broad were i Lindsay this week, attending the fu: eral of Mr. |. Broad, formerly of x place: : Miss Helen Moase is on the sick] hist this week. ? ce: : show that jones never owned. 'the: which be sold to: St John. mi ted. Jones to Whitby to be tried at the first. court of jurisdiction. Miss Pearl Ewen who. is attending | ; : py is 10 shgage wi extra : will'make an inspection of t fren ot the schools. under the direction o ne Laide Molassin » Buckler will be assisted by Rev. Mr.| Rowland of Greenbank, and Rev, Me, Miss Mae King of Cantwiight ig 'Ivisiting at Mr. Duke King's this wee The Ladies' Aid of Pleasant Point held a social evening 'at the: home Mrs. A, Gilson, on Thutsday night J ervice will be held at. 11.00. on the. fith he | There were about (eighty present and 4 {all had a very pleasant evening HS

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