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Port Perry Star, 4 Mar 1914, p. 4

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: Mrs. Chas. Rundel is 1ecovering nicely from her severe illness. tewm -- G. Bowermah, N. March came in like a lion. Itis to N. Deshane, T. Bowerman, N.Ca ©. be hoped its roar will die out soon bell, M. Turner, H. Emmerson. ; ML Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian sn ee "Church will hold a supper on St.iyy, PUY at of Patricks Day, and have decided to, Balmy Beach College: : serve tea on the occasion of tha Old as ? 3 "Boy's Re-Union to be held on the 3rd | Toronto =H ING of June. Mrs. A. C. Courtice, Directress {Beech Ave, Preparatory School for If you have not_secured your seat girls also special departments of mus, for one of the Queen Esther Concerts, ic, art, household service, physicaled-| Rr and you wish to see this splendid per- _ycation and expression for junior and | H omem ad e P es pin Pi be api 4 "junior work, Ideal location, enlarged y bg 0 at once arly all the seats are sold giaff of teachers, fees moderate. iy Ne for both nizhts. Rush seats will be | 2 " : ~ Apple, Pumpkin, Raisin, Mince, ata premuir. Early birds will get == Sy Sle ey Creamy. for sills at Nev <i 2 -- ¥ is' i : . : them, Ure] the-seats,. -Plsi.at- Davis' Drugstore With an air of melancholy resig- | ders reserved by Phone No 143. B Souvenir Programs will be on sale | uation, the truant stopped at the teach- Sl AR at the door on the nisht of the Queen ers desk, and handed ber the follow- To th i 'ye Esther Concert. [hey contain a jing note from his mothar: x o the adies complete outline of the Cantata the | Dear Sir, Please excuse James for HA go : names of those who take part and a not being present yasterday . In annouscing to the ladies of Port picture of the conductor. Price bc He played truint, but you ncedn't Perry and vacinity that I. bave been ; whip him for it, as the boy he played appointed representative of the Spir- Miss Asling, of Toronto, 15 spend-' truant with and him fell out, and he la Co set Co. I wish to state that on ing afew days with Mr. and Mrs. licked James; and a man they threw request from you, appointment will be John Bradley and other friends in this 'stones at Caught him and licked him; ma de to meet you in your homes any locality. and the driver of a cart they hung on afterno n ~reven'n ; except Thurs lay to licked him; and the owner of a' cat when I will be at home for this work. SLL ER . : : & sy ch licked him Then 1 licked | . Mrs. R. Hamilton oon # wy om Suny so wi 0 cE he TOLLE x= They all see it no parents. He was on his way to ROT |g, iher licked him, and 1 had to give ' v ei ha YEA tg ep fo TS onto and Chicago. him another for being impudent to Carnival : Henry i Fo rd saw year: Mr. W. F. Nott has returned home | me for telling his father: So you need that the light, strong, quality car, considerably improved in health. He |not lick him untill the next time. There was a good crowd at the car- Vg ' . has not yet ftecided as to whether he| He thinks he will attend rigular in | nival on Thursday night of last week. sold at a low price, best meets will resume his business at present. . | future. The ice was in good condition, While : ) - A E H h the rink is considerably smaller than the demands cof all the people: customers and the ERS hE . : 1 SR n Barly Hatc W.C. T. U. Se Fone Joi have: + = 'Now they re"all following where customers of others; Rev. John Ford has chickens a| pat tisere is no profit to the public | winter. The long continued cold Henry Ford led. ¥ Your vrders for work g week old, the first we have heard of |. partnership with vice is the out- | spell hasensured good ice, and hockey x can be sent im by Bell this season. - stancing fact in Abraham Flexner's and other sports have been plentiful. Rs Phone No. 79. ~~ . report to the Rockeieller Bureau of| Itis somewhat surprising that so Six hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford run- = A Good Line Social Hygiene on conditions in little effort is made to dress for these!' about; the touring ear is gue SRY § the towncar sine : RET Europe. , carnivals. One of the finest pleasures ; Mindell ToD oF Lien (Ermey a : The Watson-Foster line of wall Police records show that there is a that can be enjoyed is that or plan- ib --_ on gp 1: papers for 1914, shown by W. H. Mc- more or less .constant quantity: of ning and making something original, : B ahtp : Caw, are very attractive. Even the burg ary in every city Your hopeful comic or pretty. It takes time; and 3 ' > 'a cheap lines, ranging at €c. and 7c, |theorist might "say: "Since we are it: would be necessary to spend an GRAH All S GARAGE have an air of distinction that is quite | hound to have about so much burglary evening or two at home; but that , Fol " 5 Td uncommon in low-priced papers. anyway. why not license our burglars, | would not be a bad thing for the gen- . 5% irs IR Browns of varying shades and pat-| re en Y anort periodically . the | eral welfare. There is plenty of room | Port Perry Ontario A F h : terns aresvery popular in the new de- | police ana p.t them unde bonds not {and opportunity for fun--but it must 2H ; : : ; 4 Bb res 1 signs Mr, McCaw will sell last year's | to murder anybody while burglaring? | be supplied by the people themselves : " Su pply en stock at reduced prices. Thus, by restricting the number of before it can be thoroughly enjoyed. 7 % : : d : y 2 licences 'we shall be able to keep | Following is a list of the prize win- he ers hs Ning, Mr. Russell Bradley, from Edmon- ' iS burglary down to the irreducible min- |ners:-- ot SD H OCK EY imumgand shall be sure that though| Howard Johnston of Uxbridge, won ; el citizens are robbed they will not be | the matched race against Young of ] At : also a rR oo kilted" Oshawa. ; = AEE 9 . ny The Crescents Win That might have a plausible sound, | Junior matched race, M. Irgrant. 5 but experience would show that under} Will Ingram won the hockey race. such a system you would have your| Barrel Race, James Boe. 7" licensed burglars and then just as{ In costume Miss Francis Switzer : : J many unlicensed ones as there were | took the first prize as Bridge. : 4 ] . won in a good clean game by the |before the system was adopted. Gold Dust Twins, Frankie Switzer I oe : ! Chestnut score of 4--1, from Myrtle at Brook:| So, on a more or jess plausible | and Lorna Dure, 3rd prize. «C Ws | Ii a Boys lin Rink, theory that the social evil might be | James Boe and G. Howsam dress- ; orson SE ih . ; Coke Hy The game was exceedingly fast and kept down to an irreducible minimum | ed as cadets, 2nd prize. clusively found on ; or andthe spread of disease prevented, | Ernest Wilson, clown, Ist prize, - the dressing tables : 4 Bich 3 acing at. clean, 'and some classy individual | 5 system of licensing, with 'madical| Mary Watson, Gypsy Queen, 2nd of discriminating ; Lo which is going fast. work was exhibited by the Crescents, |examination and police regulation, | prize. : gentlewomen. They 3 Individual work 1s alright but we |was very general in Europe a dozen | The Cornet Solos given by. Mr, prefer Corson's would like to see a little morecombin- years ape. ; t sh tear Albert Roberts ore very much ap- y because of the deli- Z : : : r. Flexner's report shows clearly | preciat the skaters. cate refinement and \ 1" ation worked in now snd shen when | y.at this system tubers broken Pp ? Cate charm of the % TURNER : COAL OFFICE our boys are playing on big ice. down and is now either abandoned or . Re exclusive Corson % ih : : Tommy Bowerman has a whole lot [about to be abandoned. It did odors. : ; E Phone 38 speed and at times he proved it to his | not in the least keep the social evil Greenbank 3 ; 18 : at opr t5.--~Campbell played a good thin oot i Much syitipathy is felt for M Sih 34 ; ) : ) : i st pre € e . r. SOVEREIGN ns x fhe ae Lo 5 Song game.--Lang 5 shooting, effect There was the licensed vice and then | George Lee who has in the last two ] . Tomo, ONE. 8 2 St. Charles Hotel ive, but at times rather high--Nevison | 4, equal or great quantity of unlicensed | weeks lost three valuable horses from AHN: Aree tie ' : ah pulled off a sensational rush--Turner |vice. By its policy of tolerating or- spinal meningitis. : TI. Commercial and Travelling played good fast hockey--G. Bower- ganized, established, advertised vice| The Ladies' Aid are making prepar- er : RH ! Public receive every comfort man, although not playing his regular the licensing city merely got dirty | ations for a St. Patrick Tea and Con: ls ; : Ley and attention'... .... or hands and more vice than before. cert in the Methodist Church on ; : : : : Sample Reems a Specialty position, showed up. strong. Ross| ny, Siofne law can prevent vice,| March 17th. Everything will be done T Sale by ORVAL BYE Geo, A. Cole, Prop, Roach at goal defeided the nets|py¢ any profane law or ordinance that fin Irish style. Everybody welcome. For Sale y UF YER £ y Ba o Frop, carefully, as can be seen by the score. expressly or by implication sanctions Last Saturday night a goodly num- , : . EY Nok 2 - . § : Young, of Oshawa starred for |it--as by licensing, segregation, and | ber of the young people met at Mr, Optician and Druggist Port Perry, Ont. On Fribay night last the Crescents -- Call at the -- Myrtle, he being the only one to score the like--will probably do much more | R" Beal's to spend an evening: with A large crowd witnessed the game. i than good.--Saturday Evening |My, and Mrs. Joseph Phoenixprevious "This means three wins out of five to their departure for Regina which games. ER they have chosen as their future home : The ladies gave Mrs. Phoenix a linen |# You should see the beautiful show- : ? Ine ' ing of English wah papers. om display| uch while the "Greenbank bayeh ; at W. H. McCaw's. It is a pleasure Sontzion 8 neat . sum. of moj P ort Perry Lose 10 look-over these choice designs. Ask Qur best wishes go with the happy : young couple for a long and. prosper Uxbridge Win[®™=™™ .. (jou jowney through a Miss 'Mary Balfour, of Lindsa » A Social | Collegiate spent the week-end The Raat Easter' Adit GO Eons At the parsovRge ooos : _ The Baptis s' Ms 1. Mo as ; hard fight at Uxbridge on Wednesday a social at the home "of Mrs. Henry Aris 1 L Me Real jon fort er ' might last, but when the gong sounded { Collins, Scugog, on Tuesday evening, | evening. you ao fog ; 'were two goals in arrear. The |March10th. » n for Mr. and Ys. Stanl Port Perry. Hockey Team put up a e was two all until a few miputes e full time, when Uxbridge start- |;

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