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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1916, p. 4

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Rexall "93" Shampoo paste eaves! the hair 'smooth, the scalp clean, & 2c at Rexall Drug Stores only. z --A, J. Davis Me aud Mrs T W McLean, and "Master Lewis McLean spent Domin- ion Day at Mount Pleasant. Miss Eva McGill, of Winnipeg, has been visiting friends in Port Perry and Lwicinity. .- § Mrs. W, Anderson was alle to '. Buffalo owing to the serious illness of "her mother. Mr and Mrs Monet and. daughter, Edith, have retnrned to Toronto, after spending some 'days with friends in 'town. pers The Port. 'Pehy Citizen's Patriotic. Levgue are asking. that you save your old this summer. Later they will be collected and placed at the disposal of the Red Cross Society. Entrance S po Paper but pleasant situation, just at the foot of a woody hill, with a brook running, close by, and a formidable birch grow: at one end of it. From within, the low murmur of the pupils' voices "| repeating their lessons might: be Mrs W J McLean and Miss Mar- guerite McLean, of Toronto, are the * guests of Mr and Mrs T WW McLean heard on a drowsy summer's "day, like hum of bees: interrupted now and then by the authoritative voice of the The: school _-- in a rather lonely | | at her Home, Wodehouse, near. tdale, in her 86th year. Mrs son was born in Hope Township in (1831, and was married in 184 | Aaron Thompson. i dN [Taempion lived in Darlington for 8" years, and then moved to Scugog 'Island, where they resided - for 35 In Mr Orchards advertisement re master in a tone of menace or com | YEorS Most of the time on the farm opposite the Head Methodist church, Mr and Mrs| cond last week, Pea Coal should have mand; or, peradventure, by the appal: | been quoted dt $7.25, instead of $7.75, the latter being a typographical error. Mrs. L. Edmunds and daughter are visiting Mr CV Edmunds for a few days. Miss Jones, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Stoutt. Mr Stainton, of St. Louis, and "his son Herbert, are visiting Mr Stain- ton's sister, Mrs D. Ferguson. Dr Harris, of Copper Cliff, has been visiting friends in town. . Mrs Howard R Wellington and little daughter, who have been with Mrs Fred Kent for three weeks, have | returned to Toronto. Rev. John Harris takes charge of the services morning and evening in . the Methodist Church next Sunday. 7. Allison Campbell}. Mr. John Allison Campbell, Mana- ger of McLeod Co, Ltd, Prince Albert, Alberta, died at the age of 42, on the 29th of May last. He was born in Port Perry, Ont, and was well known to many here. Death resulted after an operation for appendicitis, The Prince Albert Daily Herald says: "The death of Mr Campbell has caused much gloom in the city, as he is well known here and very popu- lar. He had been manager here for the McLeod Co since: March, 1915; and since he came to Prince Albert, 'has helped every movement for the 'good of the city by his. most earnest support. He was a highly capable "store manager, and was among the shrewdest of the younger business "men of Prince Albert. He had a long mercantile career and experience in New Vork as well as Canadian stores." "Port Perry, July 10th: 1916. ~ To Adams and Hutcheson, Agents Dominion Fire Ins. Co. Port Perry, Ontario. Gentlemen:-: I take this opportunity "of thanking you for prompt settlement of fire loss in the Dominion Fire 'Ins. Co. My barn was struck on morn- path of knowledge. strong. sod where Mr Thompson died in 1893, I." Deceased was a life member of the Methodist church. ling sound of the switch as he . urg some tardy loiterér along the flowery The master administeres justice with A She is Sifvieed, by fin bose discrimination rather than. severity; "0 on in Kansas, Bad. il A = taking the burden off the backs of the 272 {Wo sons. and six daug ters-- weak and laying it on those of the *John, Albert, and Miss Sarah | at | Markdale, Mrs Woodley and Mrs + Burr, of Port Perry, and Mrs Pickell, lof Michigan. Your mere puny stripling, that winced at the mere flourish of the, rod, was passed by with indulgence; but the claims of justice were satis- fied by inflicting a double 'portion on some, little tough urchin who sulked and swelled and grew dogged and "sullen beneath the rod, B The ceaseless toil of the "ant and 3 ---- trait Annual L. O. L. Sermon. a On Sunday evening July 9th Rev Sergeant Mellor of the 235th Bn; preached to the Orangemén of Black- the surprising social arrangement in (stock. Although the armory will hold their burrows have ' made this tiny Lor seat nearly ' 600, even standing insect an emblemn of some of the 106m was more than filled. Le highest virtues, Departing somewhat from the usual | & At the request of the Mayor the 1aydatory effort on such an occassion Sheriff issued a 'warrant. authorizing Sergeant Mellor hinself an orangemany the policeman to arrest the thief: himself placed before the members of A crowd of loyal citizens thronged Orange Order and the i large audience! the aisles of the immense cathedral during the service held before the God and to humanity contained in soldiers embarked. the - constitution, He 'urged every The 'witness testsfied under oath .meinber of the Order to recall his that the passenger train Was running phish vows and to earnestly endeavour at forty miles an hour when the col ¢§ Jive up to his obligation. The lision occurred. Orange Order he stated proportion- The agent charges a commission of one-half per cent. for insuring the office and freight buildings of rail- way and steamboat companies The lower shelves of the cellar were to their brothers in khaki. by either loaded with numerous jars of presery- ed pears, peaches and plums. go to enlist. Prospect Blackstock Methodist choir rendered Miss Winnifred Armstrong spend- Splendid selections and Miss Ruth } ing holidays at her home, Marlow sang a solo in excellent voice: Mrs, Gilroy visiting in Cambray. on Sunday last. Durham and Northumberland Bn Mr. Earl Cook home over holiday and two of his Officers Captain B. H also Robert McClintock of Detriot i is MacClean the paymaster. and Lieut with his parents here. i F. H: Reed who is in 'charge of the Mrs. J. F. McClintock and neice Miss recrriting in. Cartwright Township, g McTaggart visited at Mrs. Diamond's on Wednesday of last week. Miss G, Wilson and brother times engaged in recruiting in Quebec visited friends i in Sonya over the holi= he explained why so few Lower Can day. : ¥ % Mr. W, Robinson. with. Mr. C. Wales clergy in Quebec consider that Fran Miss F. Nichols has returned to. is receviing j Peterboro, after teaching" the. publi ati school here. Miss. M. Martin visited i Col. Scobell gave a most: intereting ithe noble principles and obligation to © ately 'sent more 'men to fight in this ro great war for freedom than any other{ 'm fraternal society and" he called on| those present to prove themselves true : enlisting 'themselves or doing all in BB their power to induce those who could! During the service the} At the close of service a patriotic i! a Miss Vera Cook and brothers Earl meeting was held with adresses: by|" and Clarence visited 'in Queensville, Lieut. Col. 8. Bi Scobell of the 235th > and forcible address, as lie was some: | 2 Butchers - CAWKER BROS PHONE 72 PORT PERRY, fs CARTAGE--].-K.. Hillis, Port is prepared to do all kinds of carting, teaming, plowing, excavating, etc. at]. | moderate Prices, ~18tf "SAUR-ON Sf E. LUKE, Eze : Now Jocated in Rooms % and 3, ave Bldg, opposite Simpson's 163 YONGE 'ST.," TORONTQ Coal Oil | "Don't forget that Jamieson sells the] highest grade of American Coal Oil. €n your can is. empty elephone No. 87. ; adians we; * joining the colours. The Gawker Brothers| |For Price and Quality = | ONT | SPORTS | Hutcheson ors Farmer, Port Perry, discount of 2c per fon will be given panied with the cash. Customers can have coil wi the Town Scales by paying expenses connected there v in doing so will not incur any displeasure on my © per ton will be allowed off, on coal at the bi prices and. sondifious are subject to change withou Totice ot Prince HO, the David feel oe "est tender not necessarily accep] Cool > Toms to suit" purchaser, 1 Your Swestheart's Choica® J Poseession of house, and + Their exquisite deliciousness is 7 "obtained by the skillful use ok absolutely pure. ingredients of the 'highest grade. g _80c.30c and $100 per I. Hubert Bare "Port Perry assortment A J: Davis, Port Patry 3 Perry, successor to Harry Davidson, |< = For Sale Chon ario, of the | is hi eby 80 strands Copper Cable Lightning reditors: and othe Rods, (the kind recommended by. the' against the Estate of 0. A. C, Guelph.) Apply to hank ic atharine Branton, who di Shepherd Port Perry Phone A4r1-2 shout the fourteenth "day 1916, are required on or 'before the - All Baseball and send 4 by ost prepaid, Football teams Hubert L.-Ebbels, Port Perry, So of this vicinity are asked to communi- tor for ER bert :L cate with the Attraction Committee of chard, and Joh Port Perry Fair, who are arranging a 'of the. will: grand sports tournament." Send name_ Christian and: Suen of team ~ secrutaty. at once to H G and: descriptions, togethe 'particulars of their-cla nis _ i of their Ae "Stray Heller

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