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Port Perry Star, 23 May 1917, p. 4

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AL NEWS 4 Lyman J. Pilkey has purchased the Pump. Works from Gi Gerow, of Stansfield a daughter. (Stillborn). Keeping It Up To keep up a BORN---To Private and Mrs. J. T. program week ly of Port Perry and gra & late Mr and Mrs Hugh Lucas Congratulations Hugh Mr John Purcell n Purcell was born in Hope Port Mr. Pilkey has been in the thus well qualified to attend him abundant su venture. post graduate work there. Buy beans. Plant beans, beans. pork to flavor them. ter food than potatoes. Word has been received from Sig- naller Hardy Purdy, and we are pleas- ed 10 know that he has been recom- mended foran N.C. O. This is a creditable showing for Hardy. Mr Russell, formerly of Prince Albert has moved into the house the property of the late George Lane. Mrs Jonathan Blong, Miss Lillian Blong and Mr Robert Blong, motored to town from Toronto last week. It is proposed that Sir Sam Hughes shall become the Chair-man of the bi- partisan commission to take up the matter of conscription. y of Mr. Gerow and his son John, for a number of years, and is i to the wants of the community in this line. His many friends in Claremont wish ccess in his new t ~ Pickering News Dr. J. B. Lundy is attending the Qntario Dental Convention in Toronto this week. 'He is also taking up some Hoe Pick beans. Cook beans. Eat beans. You may be glad of them soon, and content to whistle for the Beans are bet- by week in moving pictures is not an easy task, because many people have many tastes and totally different ideas of good entertainment. Yet the con- tinued good quality of the films exhib- ited at the Royal Theatre is worthy of note. "The Diamond from the Sky" beginning and increasing its interest till the last. You may look for a specially good program on Friday and Saturday of this week, and on the evening of the 24th. An Emigration While we like to' see our men getting along in life still itisa bit disconcerting to see a bakér's doz- en of them leaving town all at the same time. But changes are taking place quite rapidly of late. In the first place Mr W. M. Letcher has bought the furniture and under taking business from Messrs. Disney Bros and Mr Stan Disney is going to Whitby. Mr Archie McDermott, who has been employed with Disney Bros., ex- pects to go to Toronto. Mr J. D. Robertson has made an assignment to Mr W, H. McCaw, and expects to be leaving town in the near future. - Messrs. Elias White and James Boe has proved facinating from the very| 4 Mr Geo. Brown has been very ill of late but the-latest report says that he is somewhat better. who have been in the Carnegie Hard- ware Store for some time are leaving and will likely go to Oshawa or To- of the gespel. r Joh Toe Joh Dec. 23rd. 1839, and died at his home in Port Perry on April 26th, 1917, The private funeral was conducted by Rev. W. P. Rogers, assisted by the Rev. W. P. Brown, on rest in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince In 1866 he married Rebecca Moyse of Hope Township, who predeSeased him some sixteen years ago. Four children were the fruits of this union; Miss Gertrude of Port Perry, William ., Cabri, Sask., Bruce H. of Grande oulee, Sask., and Mrs E. L. William- son who died at Port Perry three years Two brothers and one sister of Hope Township survive; William and Mrs Margaret Gardiner of Perrytewn, and Thomas of Charlecote. John Purcell was a farmer, spending fifteen years at Wascana, Sask., where he was very successful, eight years, the Methodist ministers of this arcuit made their home. In 1907 he sold his farm and returned to Ontario. When a young man he was convert- ed to God, being a member of the Methodist church for over fifty years, and served in different offices on the Quarterly Official Board. - He was a strong supporter of the Missionary cause, giving one-tenth to the suppert He was a man of one mind, genial April 28th. The remains were laid to | . Here for} ronto. Mr. Joseph Town, mail carrier for Rural Route No. 2, Port Perry, is ral pi are going to l'oronto, quite ill at time of writing. - are also talking of leaving town. WANTED As will be seen by his advertisement on this page, Mr. W. M. Letcher is offering choice furniture at bargain prices. This is the time to buy your furniture for spring house renovating. Mrs. T. B. Craig and Mrs. C. E. Payne, Toronto, were visiting their sister, Mrs. J. T. Stansfield, last week. Goes to Frederickton, N. B. Ladies' College, Whitby. Get a Fou--Le:f-Clover at Letcher's Furniture Store. advertisement on this page. Messrs. Charles and Russell Palmer Mr Hugh Lucas and some others Girls for Dining Room and Halls, also cook, by June 15th, apply to Mis R W Woodsworth, Matron, Ontario Bargain See the in disposition, profound in thought, and rich in Christian experience Thus' we always found him exerting all the energies of body and mind in the building up of the. Kingdom of Our God and His Christ, in the hearts of those with whom he came in. con- tact. He never hesitated, even to stand alone, in the defence of his ideas of right and truth. Thou art gone to the grave, we will . not'deplore thee, Whose God was thy Ransom, thy Guardian, thy Guide. Mechanics Wanted Owing to the sudden death of the Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Frederickton, N. B., Mr C. F. Worrell Manager of the local branch of the Bank of Commerce, has been directed to take charge.of the Frederickton Branch. 3 Mr R. S. Williams from Head Office is in charge here temporarily. Cafe' Chantant To be held in the Parish' Hall on the evening of Wednesday, May 30th. by the Young People's Society of the Church of the Ascension. ProcraAMME--Tableaux Vivants (Liv- ing Pictures), Highland Fling, Dra- matic Sketch (A Pair of Lunatics), Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartettes. Come and see the charming British, American, French, Italian, Belgian, Russian, and Japatese maids serving ice cream tea, coffee etc. etc. Something entirely new. Don't miss the event of the season. Admission to the Hall, 15c¢, Be Your Own Milliner In these days of high prices you will do well to buy your millinery needs at Taylor's Corner Store, Port Perry. The stock was bought at a acrifice and you get the benefit. This 8 a clean and well assorted selection, including shapes, flowers, ribbons, wiring, braids, etc. Don't delay buy- ing. The stock is limited Wedding Announcement Mr and Mrs Andrew Reesor, Ceder Grove, Ontario, announce the marriage of their daughter Marjorie Irene to Hugh Lucas Wright on Monday, April thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. The many friends of Mr Hugh L. Wright a former Port Perry boy, but now a promising young business man of Toronto will be pleased to hear of his marriage to Miss Marjorie Ressor, youngest daughter of Mr Andrew Ressor a prosperous farmer of Mark- ham township. Mr Wright is the Refreshments extra. only son of Mrs E. B. Wright former- | trimmers, painters, and handy men for various departments. pany of Canada, Oshawa, Ont. White Wisndotte Bggs to Harold Archer, Port Perry, Ont. tf. ---------------------------- Body builcers, cabiset makers, Apply to Chevorolet Motor Com- for Hatching. Thurteen eggs for one dollar. Apply Plants For Sale at The Greenhouse Bigelow St., Port Perry. FIRST LEAF SECOND LEAF THIRD LEAF Yoo FOURTH LEAF > UNDERTAKER and Bell Phone EM pe. 2a ~ A FOUR-LEAF CLOVER Is Good Luck to the Finder We offer you a Four Leaf Clover in - Furniture Satisfaction. Furniture of best qualtity and latest design. Window Shades at Bargain Prices. - Verandah Furniture right in Sewing grade, but low prices. Having purchased the stock of Messrs. Disney Bros, we are offer- ihg you exceptional bargains during the next 30 day's Reduction If you want Extra Value and a big selection -- Come early. 'During this sale we caniot promise to make delivery. - Come pre- pared to take the goods home with you. Machines, high rsday, 5 rec] feature, ally good show. Good Co us aT ne "Admission 10c and 1b' including war tax : : : L. JACOBS Will buy all your Live Poultry Raw Hides Rags, Rubbers Scrap Iron, Zinc and Copper Call phone 78 and we will come and get the goods and pay you the highest 2 price. Box 263 HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE The regular Junior High School Entrance Examination will be held in Perry High School on Wednesday, Thursday, and Fnday, June 20th, 21st, and 22nd. The following is the Time Table: ' WEDNESDAY, June 20th 9 to 11 a.m.--History 1 30 to 8.80 p.m.--Composition 3.40 to 4.25 p.m,--Spelling. THURSDAY, June 21st 9 to 11.80 a.m.--Arithmetic 1.30 to 4.00 p.m.-- Literature. FRIDAY, June 22nd 9 to 11 a.m. --English Grammar 11 to 12 a.m.-- Writing 1.30 to 3.30 p.m.--Geography. Reading will be taken at conveuient times during the ination. Can- didates from other inspectorates than South Ontario will not be required to take the History examination -if it is not an examination subject in the in- spectorate where they have been at- tending school. Good proficiency prizes are offered for this examination--one to candi- dates from Port Perry Public School, and two from schools outside Port Perry--on condition that the winners of the prizes attend Port Perry High School for the whole of the school year 1917-18. THOS. H, FOLLICK, Chairman of High School Port Perry : CHURCH of the ASCENSION SERVICES Sunday Divine Service Morning and evening Fairbanks - Morse ' Type Z Farm Engines LISTER GRAIN GRINDERS PREMIER SILOS SAW FRAME AND SAWS RUBBER BELTING At Reduced Prices WOOD AND STEEL - SPLIT PULLEYS CREAM SEPARATORS A goed separator is necessary if you profit to the fullest extent Auto For Hire For Satisfaction comfort and pleas- ure you should goto Art o when in need of a livery. x S| ' Horses and rigs for all occasions A. G. Dowson, Notice to Creditors Of MRS. MARY, ANN SCOTT late of the village of Port Perry in the County of Ontario, widow, i Pursuant to Section 36, Chapter 121 of Entrance Board. Empire (daily) rural igi : hk 4 from the increased milk product: | Revised Statutes of Ontario, .| George V. ion and get all the cream, Notice is hereby given all stedionand ; . Prove this by trying one free "of others having ma a She : fe Gg dind on or shont he fet doy LOGIT or J. W. COLLINS of June A.D. 1917. to send by pot pre. s k Local Agent Port Perry {Bui fis, 7.0. Executor ofthe last Wil of the deceased, their, Christian and sur. Subscription Rates Wi Bl prerias net claims sat THE PORT PERRY STAR and {Be gi th a nature of Canadian Farm . .uveeese:$3.00 notice is further given that after such Farmers's AdvOCAte. oo oooe.+ $2.50 last mentioned date, the Executér of the Globe (datly, R. M. R.) .:..$5.00 [seid Will will to distribute the Globe (Daily)... esses» +++. $5.00 (sssteck the fone he panne Family Herald. soe.. + V o¢. 82.00] joing of which notice shall, at the time ef Weekly Sulsuc o.oo sss + $2.00] distribution bave been given: and the Exe. Weekly Witless. «ov 1ve 8100 Car ke rghit bind Daily Withess. .coccososenes 3: > : Ci AA Try dete Famé D seemescsen : April! 17 4b s tn Mail & Solicitor for the Executor . pecially good turnouts for w fie i 3 J

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