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Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1921, p. 4

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matism, Neuritis, or]. Lumbego use TR C's. pif Ast grr nause RAZ Mal and sold 3 pl : Do nt fall tos tind the High School Convert In the T own. tonight, You will enjoy it, cure your seats at McKee Lg Mr. Ross Rosch, goal keeper of the St. Pats, had! 'the misfortune to meet with an accident while in a practice game Tuesday. It will necessitate his laying off for a few days. 'Mrs. Wm. Greig of Mount ' Pleasant was the neds of Mr. . and Mrs. T, W. Mec "If you need Aes Jou wil be properly advised by I Bentley, Optometrist. 'Get your Costume ready for this opening event of the skating rin Gone to Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Clay left last week for Buffalo, where Mr. Clay is going into the fish busi- ness with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clay have been excellent citizens, and we wish them every prosperity in their new home. Miss Estelle Bull is holding a piano recital by her pupils at her studio on Perry St. on Monday evening Dec. 19. Stoves Wanted 2 Large Quebec heaters and 2 box stoves wanted for the Port Perry Rink. Public School In a contest the pupils of the Fourth Book won.a framed pic- ture of the Prince of Wales, + which the class presented to the room, For the Consumptive Hospital 200 envelopes of seals were sold by the pupils of the Entrance Room, each received an honour button, and the aggregate sale, two copiesof the original of the historic Magna Chara were won. One of these is to be framed and hung in the class room, the other was presented to the pupils and teacher of the Third Book Contributions are being rgeei- ved in aid of the Sick Children's Hospital. The second and thiid prizes won by the Entrance Class at the éxamination in June, will be presented by the donprs this week. EE Funeral of Mrs. J. H. MaoBrien Funeral services of Mrs. James H. MacBrien were held on Fri- day from the residence of Ma, Gen. MacBriee's mother at Farnham avenue. Services . were conducted by Shlsin Mac Lean of the RyC. D Dean Ingles. ~ Ibearers were Messrs. Ross, Charles A. Ross, Dr. John F. Ross, Col. Edwards, Dr Halpx de Lury and Robert B: Young, Messages of ts of were received from all parts of the Dominion. Among many beautiful floral tributes received were hose of ti hinge 5 i "ifieia Head: re-|rish Fin Secy--Bro. W. s McKinley Treas--Bro. W. D. of C.--Bro. Wm. Cook. 1st Lecturer--W,. Bro. L. G. tal} pra) 2nd Lecturer--W. Bro. W. C. Wilson I. Tyler--Bro H. Blake - 3 2 yler--Bro. Ed Brooks mmittee--Bros., T. Cook, H Richmond, 8. McConnell, T. Ash- er, R. Butson Auditors--Bros, and M. R. Arlidge, On Wednesday evening, Dec. 21st the High School Commence- ment Entertainment will be held in the Town Hall. Diplomas, R. | medals, and prizes will be pre- sented to successful students by several of our citizens. A pro- gramme of choruses, invitations, and drills will be rendered by Jas. . Lucas 'Istudents, and great preparations are bening made for a delightful evening. The admission fee will be 15cts and war tax tickets at the-door, noreserved seats. The school requests the generous support of all from. Port Perry and surrounding country. EE Bible Society Collection The - Collectors for the Bible Society have all made their re- turns to the treasurer, Mr. John Rolph, and the results are most gratifying and indicate an in- creasing interest in this most worthy cause. previous year and was the high- est on record. Those who heard the Rev. Mr. Haslam speak in the Parish Hall on the work of the Bible Society and its needs could not help but be impressed with the thought that more help should be given and that thought has been re- by those who were at that meet- and Mrs. Wagner $35.25, Mrs Walker and Mrs Rose $32.65, Mrs Stonehouse and Mrs. Day $24.55, |© Collections $8.35. Our worthy citizen Mr. John recor ing date will show, 1887--$51.16 1897 1907 1917--$48.18 . assisted by} Average 8 for the years 1918 to 1921-- over goo, foreign SE wit in gg a "copy 0 i OY tn | Notice to Creditors gf John Mendham Platten ate of the vy Bro. G. J. Mor.|_ ge Towle 5 mer Graduate Phone Adel 7458 Literature on request Wood for Sale Bell A Bone 177, Por 177, Port Manchester ong News When waking plans for your Christmas dinner, we want you to femember we| have every thing required to make 'that dinner the Best. - Delmont seedles raisins 25¢ Ib Sun maid seeded raisins 25¢ 1b Fresh recleaned currants 20¢ 1b Best mixed peels 50¢ 1b Best quality mince meat 23c 1b Choice figs 2 1bs for 35¢ Nuts and Confectionery See our line of Christmas gifts before you buy. W. F. Crozier In the fall of 1919 Rev. Mr. Ford undertook to collect for the Society and secur- ed $107,94, which was more than double the amount secured the Shirley Christmas Tree Shirley Women's Institute are holding an entertainment in the Shirley School on Thursday ev'g, Dee. 22nd, when there will be a Christmas Tree and Concert by the childrrn and others. Ad- mission 2b¢. and 15c. You are invited to be there. ppe---- For ale in Port Perry bo 's : P. G. MORRISON '+. Ashburn A business meeting of the elders and managers of Burns' church was held en Monday after- noon in- the basement of the church, The Woman's Guild met on Wednesday afternoon when a fleated in the increased givings ing. The total -amount contri- buted this year is $1256.70 collect- ed as follows--Misses McDermot and Leask $22.90, Mrs. Smith Rolph has been treasurer of the Society for the past 45 years and has a record of all the givings during that long period and the|A does not show the increas- ing interest which this worthy institution desires as the follow- Averaze for the years 1877 to Average for the 3 years 1888 to Average for the years 1898 to --$26.37 Average for the years 1908 to The British and Foreign Bible Society fe the Scriptures ch eac ho Gospels printed in their own language, as they reach our | shores. A ten-pigeon shoot was held on the old fair grounds on Water street on Tuesday afternoon, con- ducted by Percy Williams of Whitby. George Bowerman .won the match, with John Williams sec« birds, and John 'Williams 18 out of 15. The match was well at- tended. The store follows: -- J. Williams 1110111111-9 R. Hatley 1-7 J. Bowerman W. C. Platten ."Harran - G. Bowerman H. Campbell J. Murray Opt 1 Oped FE pd © ph O ht i © ek fr © i Oh pk bt OP is Oped fd fd fd fd © OC i OID I iO hb pt © HO MMOROOOO Or Ot bd pid O ped pd PH OO PD it OD it bd pd jd Dt © Ft © het © pd ed Oped pd © ped pd COC IED 1s CO Jot ped © pk ft | 3 - at by G. Bowermsn and J. 5 and the latter 3 out of 5, thus giving Bowerman first place. Methodist Church Next Sunday morning Rev, js is{Barnes, B.A., of Scug preagh. In the evening v. W, arrison will be in ni. own pulp it ) g the subject will be :-- 0-day and the 4 ne in Sg Are we think 3 {ing or : Shooting Match - ond. George shot 14 out of 15 en liams, the former killing 4 out of] -| motoring, : tor to special meeting was held. Friday night, Dec. 16th, will be a busy evening for Miss Girven and the Scholars of the school, when the public school concert will be held in the form of a shadow social. Ladies admitted free if they bring plain boxes with lunch for two. There will also be a good program by the school, including a drill which is always of interest." A most enjoyable eve: ,i8 expected. The concert will - hold in in the school beginning at 8 o'clock. Next week, on Friday évening, Dec. 23rd, the annual Christmas Tree will be held in the basement of the church. A good program is being prepared for good af ~ Seagrave Mr. Fred. Eldridge is visiting | ot M5. Walter Marks for a few Ss. Mrs. Roy Scott i is in Myrtle for a short time. Mr.. Edwin Blight and friends home for Sunday. Mrs. John Tanner has been on| the sick list for a time. We hope LH e will soon be around again. ~ Skating will soon be all the go. a day in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt spent |7 Age t for Brunswick ge to Thc. Furniture i 'Hear these a, and we will deliver a dozen or two STFS Bu % Sol Ww. Merlin Letchér © Funeral al ; before | SE: com plumbing. Why Suffer with the Cold this winter when you can "have a Pi peless F urnace ! installed | in your house For $125. . Get our prices on your Heating and We 'guarantee first 'class ork at right prices. CARNEGIE HARDWARE co. COAL On hand a good supyly of Nut Coal of the very best grade ob: tainable.. Pea Coal or the best quality-- 08 Car of Stove Coal on. hand P. FIGARY The roads are in fine shape for | ou 80 Spee oem NAPLE'S" Fruit Store All Fruits in Season Bananas ~ Grapefruit Oranges Pears 5

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