Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Apr 1915, p. 4

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x iE >, innipeg, were calling on grandfather Mr. John Nott and toe, lr gong 1 th © nt, on Wednesday of last 'week. ; "This makes four members of the Nott family who are serving their King and country. Mr. Nott is. proud 'of the soldier boys who bear his name. - Mr. Harry Willard was in Toronto on Monday. Frank Shepherd is growing some splendid tomato plants in the greén- house purchased from D. Corbman. Mr. Jos. Hood is building a veran- dah and making other improvements to his home. The Standard Bank building is be- ing re-decorated. Mr. Stewart =Ford has the work in hand. Mrs Edna Adams spent last week in Toronto. Philip Polito, fruit dealer, has taken the agency for City Dairy Ice Cream. Mrs. Chas. Parish, and her daugB¥| ter, Miss Minnie Parish, have returned to their home in Port Perry, after having spent the winter in Sarnia and Palmerston. Miss Estelle Bull has returned to Port Perry after having been at home in Bloomfield, Ont., for some weeks owing to the illness of her mother. Mr. Robert Blong and his mother and sister motored from Toronto to Port Perry on Monday. We undertand that Mr. Abbie Cor- rin has gone to Oshawa, and will be employed in the McLaughlin Works. Port Perry Creamery commenced operations last week. Pearse & Ward, insurance agents, have been appointed agents for The General Animals Insurance Company of Montreal. 1 Mr. E. L. Williamson, Hampton, was in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fenton, of St. John, N; B., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harns, Mr. Madison Williams, of Lindsay, was in town on Tuesday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Nasmith are re- turning to their farm at Utica «this week, after having spent the winter in' town. Mr, A. A. Gilroy has returned to Winnipeg from Pasadena, California. 'His health has not noticably improved, but the sensational report in a Pasa- dena paper, stating that Mr. Gtlroy's condition was extremely critical, | was somewhat overstated. - a Mr. Algmer Cawker had: his Vand badly torn while leading a 'calf.' "Four stitches were put in. Me. Morley Campbell has sold iG tesidence i in Prince Albert to Mr, D. 1 C. Cuthbertson of Brantford, who proposes to go into poultry and fruit raising extensively. We all welcome Ms. Cuthberson to our district. Mr. Campbell has also sold Mr. J. Bradley's farm on the 9th con. to Mr. George Till of Greenbank. . Opening a Clothing Store, S, Klebanoff, of Toronto, has leas- ¢d the store in the Blong Block, Port Perry, and will sell Men's Furnishings and Boots and Shoes. Mr. Kleban- Off expects to be open. for business|. about the 1st of May. Choral Union Meets i : | The members of the Choral Union nb | M arrie qd At the Methodist Parsonage, Port Perry, on Tuesday April 20th, 19! 5, | by Rev. R. _Bamforth, Moses Leon- ard Wood of Victoria Corners; to Veda Irene Playten of Sonya. King's Birthday Celebration At Port Perry on Thursday, June 3,'15 The biggest event of the year will take place on the above date. Motor Cycle Racing, Baseball Tournament, Athletic. Events, and First Class Music. Grand Concert in the even- ing, for which a number of the most famous artists of the concert stage have been engaged. Keep this date open, and celebrate the King's Birthday in Port Perry. Be one of the crowd. A percentage of the proceeds will be donated for patriotic purposes. Full particulars later. The celebration is under. the "aus- pices of L. O. L.. No. 223. --Ady Special Music 'The choir will render special music in the Methodist church next Sunday. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services. Ice Dates April 10 ... April 27 April 16 fi vroses basin aii ans April 23 April 28 or Apnl 11 April 10 . April 4 Bought Pomeroy | Standard Bred Stallion, '* Pomeroy, from Mr. James McKee. A Letter from E. D. Wallace Mr, S. Jefirey received a letter this the 9th Bat. Canadian Training De- pot, Shornelifie, England, written on April 2nd, a portion' of winch. reads as follows: 3 "Just'a line to tell you. tha former: employes, | ComumTo Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Con- 0 bin, on Sunday, April 4 a daughter k Mr. Art Dowson has purchased the | A week from Lieut. E. 'D. Wallace of} and vocal music. home of Mrs. Geo, Jagkson, Fort Perry The house occupied by Mr Baker, opposite the Methodist Port Perry. Possession April 1, 1915 Apply, Wm. H Leonard, Port "Perry Cartage and Draying The undersigned is pre all kinds of carting, dray work, and plowing of Gardens etc. For terms see, WILLIAM CAMPBELL 18-- PORT PERRY \ Improve Your Stock BARRED ROCK EGGS 'from a Chatham cockerel. ing of 15. 13--6 $1.00 per sett- W. 5. SHORT, Port Perry Seed Oats for Sale quantity of Sheffleld Standard seed oats, A 1 quality. Apply to EARL TUMMONDS, R.R. No/ 1, Port Perry, Bell Phone 113132 '15-2 Dressmaking 3 The undersigned:is p "todo all kinds of dressmaking, Good fit and prompt delivery °guatanteed. Orders redeived at .my - ; Cassimir St.. Miss' Cora . blocks*fer. silos; cement © for wells +t +. paired. "Address "WM. PARRY, Port Perry P.O, Ont.| : Phone 108 r 3 Spy he Fife "Let us quote you on he Burlington Perfect Silos : before buying elsewhere / » ag of when our pine. Silo costs, apply in person or by Ee at the| ll For Sale or to Rent i ; Parsonage, | pared to do Guild's Bred to lay strain pullets and | The undersigned has for sale af © Wells' dug," cleaned and Te h 8oc, orth. for s0¢. 'First Come* First Served. . Our stock is limited and you don't want te miss this Bargain. - A J. DAVIS Drugist Port Perry = [|= Don't Delay | | Place your. order i for your | : Spring. Suit. Now. the largest and most pleasing ge of Sito: Sultines. we se We can now offer you the W eat is digestible, clean and ER you? Then, be sure to order-- SARVIS BROS." BETTER ang Dressmaking The undersigned | is prepared to de Jal kinds of dressmaking, for particu. {lars apply to Miss Stephenson at the 'home of Mrs. Robt. Jackson, Seugog: Miss 8 Steghonaont 1

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