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Port Perry Star, 11 Oct 1916, p. 4

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"Mr. John Mellis, of Toronto; Mr. "Mrs. Jas. Harris, and son Fred, of Toronto; Mr A E Ebbels, of Toronto Pte: A. Corrin and Pte. C, McKin- © mom, of the 182nd Bn. Band; Mr. . . and Mrs. Percy Corin, of Toronto; Mr. Roland Bengard, Miss Myrtle Bongard, Mr. Norman Murray of of Toronto; Mr. Neil" Campbell of Windsor; Mr. Jas Balfour, of Toronto Mr.-Gauld, of Montreal; "Pte. George Jamieson, Sportsmen Br. Band; Mrs. Gallager, Toronto; Misses 'Ethel, Edna and 'Dhel Emmerson, of To- ronto; Bandmaster John Cowie, wife and family, of Gravenhurst; Mr. D, . Weir, of St Catharines; Mrs. George McMillan, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hadley, Whitby; Mr. Harry Ren Tig Davi Toronto; Mr. J. Wooley, of 1 . bin : son Jn Collacutt, Darlington | | le 2s ey: = J; : Cos Teron, Reach . WATCH FOR FURTHER = nn ofa Ne Shoup No. fort y Mr. Leonard Harris, left on Mon- a Fanning, Lindsay ¢ : | in Lf 10-No'6, per set day for Merriton, where he has ac- EE ; 7 ANNOUNCEMENT ; "LT Now Shots en re Brine ; ; : : 5 'Re-Setting from No 6 got: in cepted a position with the Independ- : rs. Rich, Shaw; Manvers |- ff.-. id : re Swan Bros,, ami R. B. Smallmas, ant Rubber Company. Mrs Harris J Hepburn, Yelverton : : En id 35s expects to join Mr Harris in about a A Fanning, Lindsay Vo . or . vo month. ES Special attention given to On Monday the 6.40 train run into Op Monday the 40 Wainsun Wie = 2 02 dc Meeting Repair Work, rane 5 SALE, Etc WANTADS, FOR SALE, Eto 7th concession. They belonged| A good roads meeting will be held FOR SALE or RENT -- Frame . : to Mr Wm Tummonds and Mr Thos |in:the Town Hall, Port Perry, on ; = Cs house with 'acre of land, stable, etc. A 2 horse power Fi 'Morse r : ae er Le Gasoline engine, thoroug| ly overs Johnson. They strayed onto the Thursday; Ocrober 17th, 'in the " Parics Faking to buy an ive ame hauled and in first-class running road and had wandered to the «track : : : Ash yi dition. ' A bargain. If you a Mrs T J Ash, Port Perry. h " . : engine don't hesitate to buy this one. just as the train was coming around " : You will seldom if ever get such oof the dy The _ did vot ~ . value for small money. Apply at the m im ! ; STAR Office. Mr Wm Roberts left on Monday G. R. iorandor Carpenter. cabi-. for Merriton to take a position with net maker, and upholsterer. Lng thc Independant Rabber Company. SF i 3 ; Nis : receives prompt attention. Charges 8 Anaspendan er : pany / : 1H \ moderate, Residence at Borelia Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parrish left on i : ; ; - Address - communications to Fort Friday on a trip to New York and 3 LE § A Es ' 5 Perry Post Office. i Boston. A i NLA k4 ; "3 : 2 % ih : i a Ea Tht : CARTAGE and DRAYING Miss M. Parish spent the week end j 3 3 i { 3 The undersigned i is Drepared to in Toronto. si x hi ' all kinds of carting, -dray work, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ward motored A : § 2 ; ; plowing of Gardens etc, For terms, to Montreal last week. ¢ : ah see; © WILLIAM CAMP Mr. J. H. Brown spent the week ; : ; i end in Toronto. BERSarEs 0 et - ani will open; aj wieliy business' i in the store next to Byers Drugstore, on or. Shortly : pr) October 18. = 2 SES oe cEmRx i : _ I. : " Spirelia Corsets i Word has just been received - that i : if a ] s ; BO Satisfaction and goodfitting guaranteed Mr C J Edmunds, our electrical en- ; LADIES The ess red in Ferre] ,gineer, has been appointed District i ) All i Jour home and ft spplimion gr Electrical Inspector for Bowmanville, For fo to Mas. A. A. M Robern, gh Oshawa, Whitby, and Port Perry. Dressing Statics, Bising Line--Offiolat pin, "Dastle of the Son Fin The appointment to take effect on October 15. padre An urgent call for help again goes forth from the Motherland's mighty life- re Cities paras Wom Rog ivhero dan iE I agency -- the British Red Cross. The Empire is called upon to give | APG dt fresh give lovingly, give quickly, that the sick, wounded and suffering on all | disposal of the Red Cross Society. oo Toronto Jie aud Mos Rogers, of Minden ttle fronts may not languish and perish in their hours of deepest need. , CARTAGE--]. R. Hillis, Port hftheir son Pens ds ll Eh oF Seat : S Rev W P Rogers. -- Here 15 a great' work in which all cam shave. The : The Red Crras 'i "su after the transportation of sick min, owing 0 carting, Mr J F Coburn, of Pittsburg, is Joint War Committee of the Bi Red Cross and wounded--it quips thousands of hospitals, rest moderate pri 8 op visiting his other: " Society and Order of St. John is tHe only institution a N . and eomvalescent homes, {it supplies eountless _ g ok which carries voluntary aid to the sick and wounded requisites for hospital work, clothing and other com- AUTO TO H Mrs. T, Abbotts, Mrs H Abbotts, of the British forces on land and sea in every region forts. Over 2,000 Red Cross Motor Ambulances are R IRE ; Mrs R J Tinsley and their children of the war Thousands of lives of oar bravest and at work on the various fronts, while "rest stations," | Apply to William McClintock; Phone leave next week for England. We best are ssyed through this splendid work. YOUR ." "hospital trains, steamers and launches, food for pri 98111, or at Beare Bros' Garage, rt lite. Jan't it worth doing? It is. o soners, books, special work for the blind. ete., etc., are wish them safe journey. mo - y HVS: : SE RIRI is, 8, spec A Port Perry, Ont. 3 a few. only, of Red Cross activitics The W CT U of Prince Albert a. FR - | Miss Amy Christian, Teacher of o ER CoQ ; ao 8 d 'will be in Port P sin, m= | Make "Our Day" Your [EEE The Sch nl Wounded | FEES . : ; Special rates to beginners, > : ' A M C Red Cross Gift Day ; An 2350 Call Fo or Your Help : Anyone wishing to see Miss : : LE . 2 *S i pt 53 ; Christian, kindly call, or phone 60. ergean rea of the Army = A ; Medical Corps, Toronto, was in town Give on October 19th ci | Give on October 19th COW LOST--Light roan with red- on Tuesday recruiting. for his unit, : : dish neck, strayed from. the premises and pointed out that many of the i each young and middle aged men of this Ontario 19 ¢ $1,614,000 rang, a Your gift will go entirely to the ition Red Crom. wi yt who have ae yet. made up Outariod princely et in 1915 0 3 Empire. The ; where, again, through much voluntary work, the Calder, R. R. 1, Port Perry. their mind to enlist could find a British Red Cross were grateful beyond measure, and working expenses are cut down to only 2% % of the : FARM FOR SALE- lendid opportanity- of doi their thelr appeal through Lord Lansdowne, President, now total revenue. Thus, If you give $10, actually $9.77% all f 1 1 splendid oppo y of ng the comes to us as to friends who sympathize and help. : goes to the healing and saving of some stricken hero, (| 8 sm payment of principal for 10 bit by joining this corps, whose work The need is greater to-day than a year ago--it Is ever 4 The expenses of the Ontario. Committee, advertising, | years, and the balance at the 'end of © has to do with the care of the sick growing. Will Ontario dd léss than she did last year? ie ; printing, ets., are being met entirely by the Provincial and wounded among our Canadian . Nol OIVE--givea tar 's pay, sive a you can, GIVE. rg Eire hr! Seversmant, i = froops at the front and in England. 8 his work which is carried on behind Seen the firing line is by far the most Premier Hearst Has the Work humane and interesting of the whole Military Service. ~All its . members

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