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Port Perry Star, 2 Mar 1910, p. 8

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March came in like a famb. Mr. Geo. Rose is'in Waterloo, Now is the time to clean your ' k My. Fred. B. Jefirey who has "been in Vancouver, B.C., for the past year, has been transferred to the Fernie branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce as teller, Mes. WT. Harris, of Toronto, 'was visiting her sister, Mrs. S. EH. VanCamp. ; Mt. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey are in Dundas: Miss S. Torrance, of Carleton Place, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Jos. Cook, "Rev. W., P, Rogers, of Millbrook, 'will preach educational sermons in the Methodist Church 'here one week from next Sanday. ~~ . = Mrs. H: M. 'Wright intends giv- - \ "oontinue to dng a social tea to her plipils at her Tooms' 'on Saturday alternoon at five ¢'clock. Shredded Wheat Banquet The ladies of the 'Methodist Church intend holding a Shredded Wheat Banquet on the evening of Thursday, Mch. 17th, (St. Patrick's Day). Complete particulars next week! ! 4 Mr. Tripp's Recital Monday; 'March a4th has been selected as the date of Mr. J.D. A. Tripp's Piano Recital This will "be the musical event of the season. Mr. Tripp, whose reputation as a Pianist is of the highest, will, itis expected, play a concerto number $n vempany with Miss Alma FB, -Wipp. 'This selection gives 4 rare wpportovity to exhibit. brilliant nique and 'expression. . Miss 'Wrooman Reader; of Sunderland; will give variety to the musicale. Dr'Geo Coates has botight the Pearu Bakery as will be seen by his advertisment on the front page. " This will 'make no difference to '#8 weterinary buisness, as he 'will give prompt 'and skillfal attention to all calls = His affice will be above the store The Seven Social at the Epworth . deague on Monday night was very "enjoyable The young people made about $16 tiet, which is to be given 20 Missions : Fanoy Dress Carnival Wednesday evening, Feb. 23rd, a carnival was held in the Central Skating Rink at which a fair crowd 'was in attendance. © Greenbank band provided music for the oc scasion aud did good service. About F. E. Luke, Optical Départment, 159 Yonge St., Toronto's able and reliable optician, can be consulted at 'W. H. McCaw's jewelry store, Port Perry, Tuesday, March 15th, If your eyes trouble you call and see him. Glasses should be chan, every two years. " Levi Parish Property Sold Last week the market garden property of the late Levi Parish was Sold to Mr, Fred. Raines, son of Mr. Jos. Raines. rs. Parish is going to sell the garden imple- nents, horses, cows, ¢lc.; by public auction iu the near future. Parti- culars next week, Lindsay Locks It i5 expected that the Lindsay locks 'will be finished early in the summer. . A great deal of work has been:-done, but at present mat- ters-are at a standstill. It is ex- pected; however, that work will be resumed this mouth. It is difficult at the present time to forin a cor- rect estimate of the work owing tol; the fact that it is clattered up with construction material, The lock proper looks rather narrow. No- body seertis to know anvtling about a fish slide "In fact the editor of the "Watchman-Warder says that information' is mot being "handed ont very freely. The whole work is extensive and looks as if it would be 4d credit to Lindsay and the Government when it is finished. School Reports Division I, part I, names in or- der of merit: -- Ba Third Class--Jean Crozier - Bessie Crozier .- Charlie Cawker : Ella Spence - Roy Carnochan- Howatd Corrin, Gordon Crandell, Orval Swit- zer © Roy Reynolds Ross Roach Harry Colville, Helen Mellow, Grace Rose Elgin Collins Leighton Me- Gregor. ? Second Class--Gladys Rundle Arthur Raines Edith May Man- seil Jackson: Britton Flint 'Marion Harris Grace McGill 'Elzier Profit Donald Anderson = Rets Rundle Katie Spence Clarence: Wildman Johnny Raines Edgar Ingram Al fred Andrus 'Gordon Martin : Mik dred Collins. First Class--Marion Vincent George McGuire Burns Milne Joe Bandel = Ernest Spence Madeline Wales Elgin Wildman Roy Bow- man Dopell Carnochan Clara Raines Alma Druean. ; 'Harris g 908, Leonard 8, Mon Rodman 772, Willie Howard. 734, Veronica Cassidy 722, R 720, Lena Hall 711, Allie Horto 696, Earl McGregor 673, rel] Goode 643," Evelyn Rodman 640, Lela Black 361, Norman DeShane]- 260, % Ses E - Jr. 3rd. class, total No; 900 607, = 340. : Bessie Colville 726, Ivan Bower- man 615, Gordon Howard 506, Nellie McGregor 552, Annié Mar: tin 503, Colin Campbell 313; Eva Town 386, Russel *Alldred. 304, Archie McDermott 295. ° : Teacher, V. L. McLean" a os 3 : marks Phone Offs] A. ORCHA| Card of Thanks | After having been inthe bakery business in Port Perry for twenty odd years, 1 have sold the'same to Mr. Geo. A Coates. 1 wish to thank 'my: many customers for their cour-| tesy and patronage .during| these years, 'and would ask| = that they extend a liberal pat-| ronage to. my successor, 'Mr. Coates. = a H FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. all of easly variety, npamelv:-- Duluth, PEAR { Fortune, Rose of the N Report Jan. and Feb:, Sr. Pt. II per cent Ohio: Junior," Eureka, Sens tion and Eatly beauties; a Mgs. Levi PArrisu +4 Lot 6, con. Seed Barley for ve you ever used 2 divided or t

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