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Port Perry Star, 18 Mar 1914, p. 5

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4 Homemade Pies |) 'Raisin, Mince; | "for sale at Nevi: * son's Quick Lunch: Try them, Or' ders reserved by Phone No 14% Apple, Pumpkin, Lemon and Cream, Spring is the rea [Prices $7.50 to $16.00 ITEWEAR VALUES WORTHY OF YOUR "CLOSE ATTENTION Our new Spring stock of Whitewear shows a variety in regard to materials and style never before attained by us, and the values will stand competition a. great ex- . oat for wear in | win en ts the la d exclusi e the exclusive models. 4 The m e fully tailored in neat, up-to-date: models, are fawn, tan, tapestry blue, navy green and PRICES $15.00 TO $25.00 anywhere, Come in and see our range, - DAINTY LACE-TRIMME 1. "SohaeT Goren " ash BRE This "corset cover is made of strong white Cambric." The neck is trimmed with round yoke of lace, neck and arms edged with narrow lace and ribbon draw string. Sizes 32 to 44. © PRICE 28c cd wi Gregnbank Boy, ~ SPRING BARGAINS " ONE DAY ONLY. Fresh Groceries of No. 1 quality. VEATER COA1S REDUCED. YEAR REDUCED. 7 IR Wednesday, March 25th | ORVAL BYER | DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. WHITE CREPE NIGHT GOWNS $1.00 Ladies Gowns made of fine white Crepe in slip over style. | The neck and short sleeves are trimmed with Torchon Lace fin- ished with narrow satin ribbon drawstring. WAISTS $1.00 a materials for wash : materials in our new suits are those most 1n "demand, such as all wool honeycomb cloth, ham- mered crepe, whipcord, serge, etc. All are beau- stylish, but not freaky. Among the shades shown WHITE CREPE Crepe is one of the most wanted blouses, and underwear. waist is excellent value, made in plain tailored style with low col- lar and short sleeves, closing in fiont with pearl buttons. = AAR ( \ Lo grey = SSS Sn Sh -- Ns SS. = _ a i ih -- -- ---- = = SS = ~~ a Eee ------ SS a ae --aa dresses, This _McINTYRE ~ School Reports The following is the report of S. S. No. 8 Cartwright, for the month of February; namef in order of merit. Sr, IV--Elton Wright 2566, Lily Wray (absent.) Sr, 111--Vera . Forder 2214, Fred Hamilton 1334, Arvilla Alldred 257. Sr. II--Annic Hamilton 1993, Lance Davidson 1151, John Hamil- ton 1076. . Sr. I--Clarence Ferguson 2234, Arvilla Bradburn§1902. Primer--Loyd Alldread 208, Geo. Alldread 190. Absent--Luella Fer- guson, Beatrice Wray, Grace White and Willie Hamilton. Winnie M. B. Elliott, * 'Purple Hill School Report for win- ter term; names in order of merit. Sr. IV--Irene Byers (honours) Jr. 1V--Agnes Swain (honours) 1 Wilbur Toms, Mervyn Prescott, May Henry, Elva Darcy, Courtney Graham. Sr, 111--Mary Laing (honours) ulu Strong, Lows Henry. J Ir. Tt Wilfred Prescott, Harold Mabaffy, Sr, I1--Helen Byers (honours, Margaret Swain, Elda Mahaffy, Doris | Thomas. Jr. 1I--Myrtle Henry (honours) Nellie Laing, Gordon Henry, Lloyd Henry, Gorden Strong Strong, Denzil "Made of the highest quality talc money can buy---milled to infinite smoothness, and then perfumed with the . genuine "CORSON" perfumes. a, deal Orchid Corson S Pomander 55 Violet Teacher. tales. mille: and Gheaply y coarsely y 5 hen asking for Ee yo can get the best. FOR SALE BY. +X Class---Herbert Swain, Francis Graham, | Primer--Viola Henry, Norbert 'Prescott, Rossie Henry, Pearlic Ma- White Wyandotte Jor 2 Hatching : 0 FES Nave, (teacher) 2 Prince Albert |. The Bethel congregation have ar- ranged for a spe jal service of music, etc. on Sunday March 22nd. They ! velope offerings in aid of the improvement fund.- of Toronto, has been ber sister Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Boe is now making splendid progress 1n her recovery from the seri- | ous operation performed several weeks ago. Her children have ministered to her needs and comfort. Mrs. Wal- Mrs. M. Beare of Manchester, also two weeks. Mr. Arthur Boe also spent one week's holidays at home. Other friends who have visited her home are Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomes, | of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. |. Stone, of Greenbank, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hern, | of Vancouver, B. C., Mr. and Mrs Philp, of Asburn, Mr. F. Goyne, of! Winnipeg and Mrs. Philp Goyne, of Oshawa. Mrs. Savage and Miss Hartry con- tributed to the musical part ot the program at Manchester on Friday evening. Mr. Savage and Miss Ethel spent a few days in Toronto recently. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Forester has been under the doctors care for a week. Miss S. J. Madden spent one week in Oshawa. The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held at the home of Miss Medd on Friday. A letter wag read from Mr. Wm Smith, M. P. stating; that in harmony with their request he would suppose certain measures mak- ing for the uphft of mankind, Prince Albert was well represented at the three Queen Esther Concerts, which captivated all who attended, | The different roles were grandly taken, as Queen, Mrs. Archer far surpassed all expertations by her regal appear- ance, her magnificant costumes, and her vocal numbers which excelled all her ous public efforts. It is hoped that the committee will re-con- sider their decison and thus deprive no one of the pleasure of their pre-, sentation of this glorious Cantata, even though as they fear it would be [at the risk of the Union losing a cer- tain degree of prestige. % Miss A. Boynton is visiting her sister in Toronto. ~ 1 on 'Each appointment of the Prince ert Circuit is doing its share to- ov- | Ward defraying the expenses of par- Grieves, of Gamebridge, spent ie sabbath with her parents. We are pleased to her among us again \Z © ah i WN 2 ol 1 don spending two weeks at home; of age, Fo he ven of ill suns witht » special display" of new Spring Suits Q in Ns 7 0) ) 7) wn 7) ny ¥ 1) p wl rh / bo even for a short time. Mr. A. W. U. Campbell went on Saturday to his brother's home in Torouto, called their by the sickness of his brother's only son, eight years Mrs. J. Warren attended the Alli- ance Temperance Convention in Tor- onto recently. She reports it as being one of vast numbers, power, and in- fluence. Itis evident that the tem- perance man is gaining wonderfully. Mrs. Geo. Jackson last week cr- ganized a Mission Band in the Meth- odist Church here. Mrs. A. M. Campbell was appointed President, Miss C. Bond, Vice-President, Miss G. Burnet Secretary, Miss J. Hartry organist, Miss E. Proutt Treasurer, with Mrs. Totten as Hon President. Greenbank Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill, of, Cobalt, are visiting at Wm Taylor's, Miss Toole, of Seagrave, spent the week end wi:h Miss L. Warren. 'The Methodist Choir was enter- tained right royally at Mr. F. Mc- Kague's last Wednesday evening. Mr. R. Nugent, wife and twin sons, of Sunderland, spent Sunday at Wm Stovin's. A very painful accident befell Mr. J M Real last week when, in starting the windmill, his arm was caught in in the machinery, although thankful that matters were not a great deal worse. Mr Realis now nursing a badly fractured wnst. Mr. and Mrs Isaac Beare visited Brooklin friends recently Mr. J. Bagshaw, of Vroomanton, spent Sunday here as did also Mr. F. Dure, of Victoria Corners. : Mrs. E. Barrett, visited relatives in Oshawa last week. : ATTEND THE Production of Te Nights Ina Bar room at Scugo; day ev'g, Mar

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