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Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1914, p. 8

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try i Corres pondence The Rural Route fr. Mervin Christie had a snceess:l ~~ ATT RT wood-bee on Thursday afternoon. He Sounders Sows fib fonen Yall hl fl Miss Lina Sonley visiting friends in| For farmer folk must Vive their mail Lindsay over Sunday. Sil To while the night away = © Miss Lizzie Bentley, of Toronto, is | pay after da he plugs along visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Sniionl ig ug ; 2 = James Bentley. Through storm and stress, he chirps his. We are sorry to hear that Walter, hn I008 ely SEA ; son of Treeman Edgar has had to un.| When he is homewatd-bound. dergo another operation but hope that| peal gently with his errors, then ; he may soon be around again. ss on y. ma fat sin, ta A very pleasant evening was spent| The mail man's but of human ken, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mervin] 5° meet him witlia grin, Christie on Friday the 20th, when |For stamps, oh do not trouble him ! they entertained a number of their| His fifgers, frozen stiff, . friends and neighbors, The evening | Refuse to handle things so slim; | was'spent in games and music, after| ItMakes him aptto iff which oysters and all other dainties Say, now and then, while zero reigns were served in abundance. King of the earth, it's toffee ¢ To him to hear your cherry strains, 0 h *'Old man ! here's some hot coffee." shawa Then slap him on a bit, and say, "It's cold, but springtime hurries." Mr. D M Todd, of Oshawa, has | His glasing eye will sparkle gay. sold out to Jos. Welch, who was form-| His blue lips turn to cherries. erly: manager of Patterson's Yonge Then here's to Billy's rural mail, 3 I ; St, store. The man who braves the storm ; s ay Mk i CE : A town baseball league has been | Who grips the ghim northeastern gale Sk ' Ps Fy Merle focal TR Wy formed, comprising teams from the| And whacks his ice-bound form. & + Ile go nd Gi Town, Fittings, Piano Works, Pedlars, "Whisker * u the Simcoe Reformer -- wlan | y ; | S a * Steel Range, and Cedar Dale. ~.. - . . HT BONIS gE A Boy's Conference started in town on Sever moe Prince Albert oxall Kidney Remedy | Aces | Very successful parsonage atves: ; i y 18 is y : A SATISFACTION ASSURED] ; ; sary services were held a el las Liquid) for i and Bladder troubles. | ; all Gur settlements for fire losses Sonya : Sunday. It was an effort to meet the LLL 4) f £3 Ridaey.an guaranteed-~money back or policy ~ holders er ve orprad Don't forget the play entitled "Silas {amount of parsonage improvement | the Chore Boy" given by the Manilla {allotted to Bethel. Instead of a so-|if not satisfactory. Dramatic Club, to be held in the S.[cial they took. a direct offering to ; : : Sh : i "i and Or LR alt ( vik Tall, Sonya, on Friday next the {which a generous response was given! AL" Jo PJAVIS Druggi st |Planos yans Sold 27th. All are welcome. Others have intimated their purpose | ° . . wr' : ; i ie iend | to 2id probably at the coming services. y ir PALE ma RR Miss Jennie McDougall and friend When all are heard from the results Port Perry. Ontario STEWART FORD are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Nor-|". Fh man Murray. - } will be very gratifying. Our own ; : Sea os tor took charge of the services. : ; des : a Sof Rd] win foe, "| ve fe we wing o oe | AKEFIELD CEFVENT [PAINTER & DECORATOR! Miss Mable Lambe, of Royal Oak Mission Band was held at the home ; : : ; : Assy GH EF ) ya ) Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat : : . of Mrs, A. M, Campbell last Saturday. in : ; i spent last Sunday with Miss Maribelle The number was not large, They 1 wish to advise the public that the Lakefield Ce- ~ing:and Sign Writing. Consult him about decorating your| Clarkson. A meet in the same place in two weeks, ment will be on the market this year. The Canada Dressed Lumber. Miss Mabel McTaggart lett last| when itis hoped for a large attend- Cement Company, owing to its very high cost of Rough Lumber f : C GEA oR Ee dies Wesinestay moming for Philadelphia, | ance. . manufacture, had decided not to make any this ag umber house this: spring, ey i el aT iL where she has taken a position as Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hartry are| year; but the demand was so very insistent, both 3 Write general delivery: : G : & S d A nurse, She will be greatly : missed, this week moving to Uxbridge, Ya by the dealers and the public, that the Company Shingles ¢ E EE 43 Sere BY rain : cc BA Miss Maude Watson, of Seagrave, Mr. Hartry has a very good position has agreed to produce it; bnt the supply will be Roofing ; Port Perry : Ontario SEE Re Ro accompanied her. : . {and where they expect to make their limited, and dry rock 'substituted where possible. Metalic Bhingley ih Sey 2s Merchant x. 4 Mr. Alexander Martin is spending | home, We wish them prosperity and : ? Siding & Ceiling : Bi lod ord fh few days in the city. : : My first car is booked for shipment, April 15th. I . ec Te ; HRT ; ay f ne ] ¥ Blessing in their new howe. * have handled this cement for twelve years' without Oedar Post Sittin S of the Division Courts 3a ae Several from here attended the "At We are pleased to see Mr. Coolege, fai : Coal Lime : b Te iheghs i JE iE le Home" in the Town Hall, Sunderland | of Seagrave, moving to our village, a laure, ade Ls Hair Oément COUNTY i TAsID so ou DEALER IN on Wednesday night of this week. We will hope ere long to see them Price $1.75 per barrel net. Place Sash Doors 1 Whith a. CEL Ms Gg TR C0 Don't forget the "Scotch" Concert, | settled in our midst. We have room orders early in order to secure it. Mouldings' donell. Whitby. ? fd 13, Feb. 5. : AE AEE vein given by several Scotch Highlanders, for others. 4 1 Door and Window | = Mar. 4, Apr 8, May 4, June 3, July 3, Mill Feeds Feed Corn Fade from Toronto, inthe S. O. S. Hall, Rev. Dr. McTavish, a Presbyterian Prames Sept. 3, Oct. 2, Nov. 7, Dec. 4, Jan, 7; Clover See d : Seed Corn ; on April 3rd. minister visited this place last" week i 1 wi : : C [ indow Screens i . as Mrs. Campbell is on the sicklist. | He is arranging for the annual Field \V/¢ IKE RY ote Oshawa-- Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell imothv ' at Keep in mind the #Shadow Social' | Day which has become an established , od ' a bi & Tas Hey July 4. Ly H : thy Seed oma r I Mo, E To : i a Vy JL y ) ol {D0 BES ee hi Rae which is to be held the latter part of Restire of the. of persue: Allee : COAL DEALER } 8, Nov. 9, Dec, Jan 8, 1016 ~~ Field Seeds = April. Furiher particulars latter. ; ; "7 I2 Brougham--Clerk, M. son, Green- SHEER Sorry to report of the illness of [Sunday 1n May, for this county. They : wood. Jan TR Molassine Meal Mr. William Martin, who was thrown |&T¢ Certainly doing. great work and Sept 5, Nov 11, Jan 11, 1915, Pi lel Ti ¥ 3 ; ¢ ; r ah RE Ya hire REEL off a horse last week.® We hope for a deserve the support of all good people ; - "BB | 3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. W. Bumham, Salt, Wool, etc. Cain speedy recovery 4 of all the churches. They are hoping 2 ; § Port Perry, Jan 17," Mar 7, May 7,1 AT ma ? 3 soon to start a crusade for Dommion : | July B, Sept 6, Nov-12, Jan 12, 1916" | i a t : wide Prohibition. In this they arc | EE 1 0 W814 Uoridge--clen, R 3 Moore, Us| a ; ; 4 : bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14, May 13, July | P greatly encouraged . = : va . 20 16808 Novae, Jan 10 tain SY rospect r. and Mrs, Warren visited at BE 'mn Rha yy ton Thos: H. F\ Audley, last week. 8 V1 y os "Cann 0 H Messrs., Staples and Mau, sold af The W.C. T. U are arranging for . \ EIB B | July1b Sept 9, Nov:19, Jan 1 large bunch of fat cattle averaging |a public service to be held on Good , . » oii phon ESE $81.00 each. It pays to feed. cattle| Friday evening, Mrs. Hitchcox a Sg ak these days. foremost public temperance worker ran ite= Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilroy, spent | Will address the meeting. fi few days visiting friends in Littl pg ey ne TF A iw ays visiting friends in Little ea leased So gee us, J. Cl. ware, Tinware, : China ; tr illness, bos A E Mr. Nelson Gilroy di d of a]which we are glad was short. i i y 5 QA Peg § wois Belt tly wee To he The W.C.T. Urn sien this and Glassware, Candies a © Our Le i h f Ewart|week at the home of Mrs, H. E. : 3 : GA 3 Diamond oy So Phi yar Briggs, Friday at Eom y and ; the » hu dr eds vl 0 Miss Gertrude Summerville visited| Our pastor is arranging for a Sun- in Port Perry over Sunday. day evening Temperance meeting at other lines we sell. : % | og Mr: Earl and Miss Vera Cook visit. the iowa) lous of service, le Sopes : CF i ; : assis a num f the : 1 ; ; Ver one ii at RR WE . Be sure and look over our Mr. and Mrs, Walton Ward, of] 3 : able 3 : % Greenbank, spent a day with his par-|. t bles «Seagrave ents. > : : i 3 4 Mr. Jos: Ward was last week sums : Me fool iSlesp id. Tomi | Bove moned to Claremont to visit his ay M on PIC] brother who had suffered a stroke of : Paralysis, Aisi ' 'Mr, Thos. Couch and family have - as hbk possession of the house a lot}. Me sad Ms, Wilkins, of As Ir, xecently vacated by Mr. Sleep. Visited Is uncle Mr. Forester, ec Mr. Milton. Stone has' started his : will. 'He has a large number of cut and will be kept busy for rey en

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