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Port Perry Star, 16 Aug 1911, p. 8

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The following pupils Perry. Iligh Schoo {Junior ih Schoo) Complete: Matriculation "Donald Graham: Alma Sonley Partial Matrictlatfon , Elsie Bradley Roy Courtice THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Rest 7,000,000 Elva Savage that when I look at that'--he nodded 4 5 : In the direction of his mother's chigir-- "86 'much the better for the men | "when 1 look at Marah, thé temptation Who marry them," Lady. Alice broke In {to strike back should be almost. frre "Some. one.-bas to marry . i." Some one will have to | Sistible?s bd 4 3 on have to marry'| wi ean up i igh. Pauli Trafford." : n understand that easily enbugh |The Instinct is as primitive as mother im. D picked up a brush and be- ioe, Rut fn thi histi san fleck touches on the soft black. hi 8 Sophisticated age, of draperies, Ly $i 3 By-Law No. 659 Me Shien Y= : "school = M : y Law nd 0. dr f, on Fy acience master in} : TT ey arvis st iatey ARE The Municipal Corporation. of |" J. =~ = 'bought' 3 s al" fhe village of Port Perry enactsias wip aT boug or ane follows: -- | Parrish's Hardware. (TE Mary ot B . They tnberit mon: (rignt under 'my nana. Can't you see ey." K&N 3 - ood farm with ildings, 75 acres {the world's. history most people think "Well, won't they? Lady Alice per sisted. that after' defeat reconstruction - 4s "I suppese so," he agreed -withoirts turniag round. © ' "Then why shouldn't it be you?" +" *T've so few ambitions of that Elna." "So few fiddlesticks!™ << )" Lb "Aid, besides, when I marry I hope it will not be for money, but for love." * Lady Alice sniffed. "Is love 80 out of the question? You couldn't have painted her as you've done if"~ "Shall 1 bave to fall in love with all the Heautiful women I hope 'to paint | In order to do them Justice?" "Nat now, because she will have taught you the secret once for all." Winship was spared the necessity of answering this retort by the opening of a door near by, while his mother, aided by Marah, groped her way in. Lady Alice sprang up and took the 4 blind woman into her strong arms. When the first embraces had been ex- changed she alded Marah in leading her to a seat. While Marah busied herself in preparing tea Lady Alice en- tertalned Mrs. Winship with the ac count of her doings through the win- ter. It was Inevitable that the talk i should drift to Roger's work and Paula | Trafford. "She's a sweet girl," Mrs. Winship sald tremulously. "I've come to love ber very dearly. So has my son. Haven't you, Roger?' "I can quite understand that," Lady 2 ha ous glitter in the eyes. * you eall thing on a. subject that is {than 'the baseless fabyic of a Alice observed dryly. "Oh, yes!" he laughed. "It's quite intelligible. But all terms are rela- tive, and mother's don't bear being torn away from the context." "She's been a great comfort to me," Mrs. Winship pursued gently. "I haven't been so well during the latter part of the winter, and her kindness has been very sweet to me. Bhe comes and reads to me when Marah and Rog- €r are away, just as you used to do, dear. She took me to drive one day, but I'm afraid that was too much for me. I don't suppose 1 shall go out again now till I go--home." Winship and Lady Alice exchanged glances. It was evident to both that J the aged woman had grown very frail The voice was strong and the look eager, as though the spirit were strain- ing itself to break away. "It you'll excuse me a minute," Win- ship sald, trying to speak cheerily, "T'll leave you ladies to your reminis- 8. I've got an idea I should like ouf"-- "It would be a pity to lose it, then," Lady Alice replied. "Your company will keep, but an idea must be seized on the wing." toward them, worked rapidly at the canvas. "I see that more and more plainly as the time draws near. And, | seems to me the best." "Then you must be a happy woman, Mrs. Winship. Most of us see the Lord's mercies to us otherwise." ~*J-am a happy woman, dear. 1 have Jeverything to make me so. And yet it J would have been harder for me to en- wiser than revenge." "Ah, yes!" he laughed, would take. "I-see,? 2 "35% pets "Yon see some of it, rot ali + | ¥The revenge of Romeo oh thé Cpu: lets. 1" presume 'the miotive woild be Romeo's as 'well as--all the rest of it" "One has a right to presume any- no more f a vision.'" "As yet." y * y : He made no response, "As yet," she insisted. "As yet, if you like," he smiled. "Ah, well, I've no more time to talk of it," she sighed, picking up her gloves from a small table, suppose you know," she continued, glancing up at him sidewise, "that there'd be a fight. be flung open to you as, for instance, to my brother Ludovic." "1 must be off. | The doors wouldn't Winship shrugged his shoulders and sald nothing. "And so in the end you might fall." "I couldn't fail," he answered quick. ly, "not now. However it turned out | "May one have a peep? ™ she asked. the victory would be mmme--now. In "The Lord is very good to me," Mrs, the one case Faal Trafford would Winship continued in a high, shaking {carry a wound in his side; in the other voice, while Winship, with his back [he'd get it in the heart. Lady Alice paused, with her glove half drswn on, and regarded him, "Huraph!" she sniffed at last. "I be- ob, my dear, of all his mercies the last lieve you Winships are Corsicans, after N | "» {all--you and Marah too. CHAPTER IX. T the Pavillon a'Armenonville, in the Bois de Boulogne, it was the crowded hour of the after noon, all the more crowded be- : Frith er Schedule **B" of chapter 248 R S. O. is, amended as'follows:-- All privy vaults, Cess pools or .Reser- voirs shall be cleaned out as often Earth closets shall be cleaned '|out during the summer time on or before the first day of May and at the First of September, 'and as much oftener as they become of- fensive. It shall be the duty of the San- itary Inspector to inspect each times a year and-to enforce all the provisions of the Public Health Act. The Inspection to be _onee during the month of May and once during the month of August. Samuel Grahani is hereby appoint- ed Sanitary Inspector for this Mun- icipality at a Salary of thirty-five dollars per year The Inspector {shall also be entitled to whatever [fees may accure to him on account of litigation. The Board of Health shall meet lewice a year after inspection. The Board of Health shall report, to the Council after each meeting Dated at Port Perry this 1st day of August A. D. 1911. ' "Wm. H. Harris, Clerk Geo. Gerrow Reeve Miss Maude Alldred, of Toronto, is spending a few days with Miss Luella Brent on her ' return fri The Thousand Islands, 5 Mrs. McCulloch and daughter, of Montreal are visiting Mrs. Thos. Brent. Mr. Parrish and wife, of Cal- edonia, have been the guests of Mr. W. L. Parrish for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family, of Toronto, were visiting Mrs. Corb- man, Miss Minnie Parrish is visiting in Palmerston,{Ont. Rev. E C. Currie, of Richmond Hill, preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Jobn Tinsley returned from Eng land, on Tuesday morning. 29¢ as they become foul or offensive. least once every two months until} take care of her daughter. premise in this locality at least two | T: Master Harry Brooks spent Sun- day in town, to Lindsay. Sunt, Miss 'D,: Ay Gerow.. mother, Mrs. 'T, B. Gerow, of Wisnipeg, has come to Port Perry Rutberoid Roofing, 'the original and best at Parrish's Hardware. | Miss Withelmine Evans, of To- ronto, is the guest of Miss Gertie own. Wt S Miss M. Corrin is holidaying in Detroit. . \ 4 -Parrish's Hardware "sell the famous " New Idea' furnace. Call and iuspect its good points, James Lucas is now occupying the front part of 'the implement shop beside the grain elevator. He will be pleased to do business with all who wish to buy or sell grain'or seeds, or real estate, Have you tried '* Wondershine {for your silverware vet? For sale at Parrish's Hardware, p A couple of scow loads of Idm- | ber were shipped from here a few days ago, brought down the lakes from Buckhorn. Dr. Harris is in town; Mr. Howard Clemes, of Lindsay, was in Port Perry over Sunday. - Mrs. Levi Parish had the misfor- tune to fall down stairs a few days ago. and sustained injures which confined ber to the house for a {short time. ' "Mr. Alex Souch, Toronto, spent the week end in town. He is rep- resenting the Egg-o Baking Powder Co and will go West for the firm shortly. . "Mr. Joseph Goldring, of Pritice Albert, Sask, isin Port Perry for a Te days. He is looking thorotgh- y well and pr , aud ks, well of life Ri the West pea * Mis W. Scott and daughter Pearl of Toronto have returned home $itS% spending a few davs with Mrs "The marriage. of Rev. R. 'W Allen, M. A, Port. Perry, to Miss Kent of Port Hope, is announced | to take place in the early Autumn. Miss Yarnold officiated at the | orgau of the Methodist charch Tast Sunday in the "absence of Miss Willard who is holidaying. "Mr Cyril Jeffrey. of Montreal, ig holidaying in" town. 'Mts. Davis and family have re } turned from camping at Brookdale Miss "Lillie Haan of 'Oshawa, réturging on Monday Miss May Gerow is tow with her| Her | > th Normal standiug, waated for. 8. '8. No 9. Reach. Daties start after holidays. Good Salary. Apply © d : ; AH BEARE 3, Bee,ry Treas, Port Perry. | LAUNDRY Mrs: J. Stewart is prepared to do all kinds of lauadry work. Negli- gee shirts and children's white- wear a Specialty, Opposite the Catholic Church Port Perry. RH ---- FARM FOR SALE 192 acres more or less, being parts of lots 8. and 9 in the roth con. of Reach known as the Watson Someshead, Good soil and build- ngs. For further partculare apply A. Rodd on the premises or 2p THOS GULLEY, Uxbridge, Ont. TWO HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Corner house for sale or rent, 9 rooms, well decorated, furance, good well, soft water and sink in house, cellar under whole house with concrete floor, garden, tool shed, ete. os Also a six room hotise; for par- ticulars.. Apply E. C. Barton, Port Perry, Ont. o.- As MURRAY Rooms. over Post Office. Hours from ga, m, to 6p, m. y ; ~ DEFECTIVE VISION Causes more headaches than all bodily ailments, operly fitted t vou. Grain and Seeds at Port Perry and Seagrave nder cultivation, and. 30 or $2.75 "Rents FOR SALE--A few farms well | : located, exceptional val- "ues. Ask for particulars, : ED [FOR SALE--Some very com. * fortable homes in - Port erry, at low prices. Let me tell you what we have to offer. : List your proper- ties with me, as | have good facili- ties & widespread connections GRAIN James Lucas will continue to buy all kinds of An will keepin stock a i Ev complete stock of . Mill-Feed, oilcake Prruiees' -- F E.LUKE, 5c. t59 Yonge St. opp: Simpson's > Toronte. ~~ ° W. A SANGSTER Dental Surgeon, i: Graduate of Roval College of Dents AMES LUCAS # COURSES IN 5 'Bookkeeping, Shorthand Budkies Typewriting t H. ep ter into the joy of my Lord if I hadn't cause the day was one of those in early i ings still, but even that has away since she came." "I don't wonder you love her," "Haven't you noticed §t?" , Alice murmured sympathetically. "And Roger loves her, too," mother whispered, 'bending forward. learged to love Paul Trafford's dangh- ter. 1 had the memory of bitter feel passed Lady spring when it seems a rare pleasure to sit out of doors under the foliage still too tender to keep off the grateful warmth of the sun. In the long gal lery and beneath the trees thers, was such a movement of going and coming, such a rustle of silks and satine, such @ hum of talk and laughter, such a calling of greetings and farewells, such a tinkle of cups and glasses, that two brought in by new was the guest of Mr. .and Mrs. subscribers will pay for the Doubt for the week end. Mrs, Geo. Stone attended the Sodding of Miss ud Higgin- bottom to Mr. W =H. Klliot, at a ay evenings. Office, aver Rose & Co's Store, Queen St Port Peiry. ANOS HUBERT Bex EBBELS PHONE 47 |» Barrister, Solicitor, etc., Port Perry 4 "Well, I baven't had much Hime." 1 MO / Al sum 50:5 ; ladies seated by themselves could be intimately alone. ' Lady Alice had fore- seen this when she invited Paula to tea with her. "Yes, Ludovic will be back again in a few weeks," Lady Alice sighed as she put down her cup. "Poor boy! 1 hope the t 'will have done him good." "I'm I 'hope =0," Paula mur mured 5 ER "He row, ty use: Wit is never failing, a L 5 ES a £ g g! g ik

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