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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Nov 1916, p. 2

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IE fos a examinations ' it + Miss Mary E. Watson, of Pout igh County. T This is a cash prize of | $100. The ond scholarship of doe 0 may falk as mach as he mind to." Worden i is gallantly. kets who wish te give with thet butter are ud. What goods dre still being "made in Germany and finished in England?" Zeppelins. "%i1t has been found that one outfit kilts outwears: four pairs of trous sers." The "kilts seldom give way at the knees or fray round the Ankles. The woman chauffer is so com- fin France to-day that no one fiotices her. Now women have "been authorised to run trolley cars in the Paris streets. German stbmarines and other war vessel§ have now sunk more than ope'seventh of the merchant ug of Norway: The insur- #hvolted is said to represent a 'sum of five gid 4 half millions stet- Jing, and 14g lives have been lost. "The. percéntage bf tonnage Joss in- on fhe orwegian mercan- tile arin is propor. d Ee St. Mary's are asking permission to return to the 'township. The Town Council is Favotirably disposed toward the re- believing the cliange would be of ther anid two sons at the a mother and three daughters tig the family mansion as a' i y and & gusts tursing in Oshawa High School. In 1914 the third The winni; nding lie examinations nam- ed, and the young ladies of our High School" are to be congratulat:/ ed on "their success and onthe dis+] tinction which they bave brought to Port Perry. HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAIN- MENT CHRISTMAS FAIR NIGHT On the evening of Christmas Fair Day, Dec. 20th, - the High School will hold 'its Annual Entertainment in the Town Hall. The prizes and diplomas won at the last midsum- mer'examinations and the cham- pionship 'medale won on. Field Day will be awarded aftet whieh a good |® Play abounding with amusing in- cidents and situations will, 'be given by a number of the students: Be sure to reserve the evening. Fuller announcement later, DECORATED FOR BRAVERY Capt, William Howard Keslick led a company uuder -very heavy fire and with great courage and initiative. He later rendered most valuable services in establish- ing and linking up detached posts. [The brave young officer referred to in the above overseas despatch is a County of Ootario boy, and a graduate of Port Perry High School where he doubtless obtained first he now pr daoppe valuable accomplishments to good advantage and the King does him honor by Decorating him in a suit- able mapner, The young man was from Cannington and was one of the first 'overseas, having been a member of Col. Bick's battalion] WOUNDED We regret to ses the names of Lieuts, Chester and Wimperley of| 4 the 116 Battalion, and Pte. M, .B. Honey; and Pte. Westover, next of kin Mr, Chas. Bowerman of Port presented to the Board of "Education requesting that all the school girls of the city be re to wear uniform clothing. It b prsSents 2 dor called the other. day wounded officer who ie Perry; in the casualty list. All are], popular and brave members of their tespective regiments. The regu K : lar meeting of King Ed- ward Loyal Orange . e, No 298, will be b Bold in Orange Hall, Queen Street, y evening, December 8th. Election of Officers. sists ark SON Five Million 2 Xmas Beals / The National-Sanitariunr Associ tion has issued over. five million Seals to meet the . s requirement of were. sold, "and this. year no' less| wore the gift of the groc gold: wrist watch, At pr of the ceremony "corgratulati were received from the - the signing of the register Miss Nellie Taylor, sister" of the bride, sang sweetly "The Sunshine of your smile" The foests then res s| paired to the dining room fo pat- take of the many delicacies there provided. The tables were deco v |couple's many friends and 'dirring | ¢ as Sunday should Aencostaged by 'so-called Christian 'churches is a rated in 'white and yellow, The| wedding cake rested in the ceotre of a large bunch of sola. The g | groom's: gift to the "pianist was a cameo..ring~ and to the soldist a cameo brooch. The bride was the recipient ot a number of 'beautiful and costly presents being cheques, cut glass, sterling silver, ete, show- ing the high esteem in which the bride and groom are held. The happy couple left on the four o'clock train for a trip through the: States; visiting friends in Toronto aud and spending the rest of the tme in Cliiéago, The bride' travelled in a rhatumatism are' ot due to cold damp Weather 38 se many people : suppose. enmalism comes poisonous acid 16 the "blood. fom is a medical truth that, Sery 1 atic -giffere should There. is "oaly one ere rhenmatisni--it ust be ed through the blood, All ing and so.

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