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Port Perry Star, 6 May 1914, p. 8

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a Ea le Country. | Correspondence After out anctial' Yeague meeting, which was held on" Tuesday 'evening, we hope to have League service every Tuesday evening Miss F. Wales was in Port Perry on Sunday, visiting friends. ar At time of writing, Miss G. Somer. -wille is able to be about again, 10: Prince Albert * Mrs. Stevens and Miss Cora Stev- =zos, of Lindsay, made a week end wisit with the Misses Tewkesbury © Mrs. Jewell, on Friday, returned to Ser home for the summer. - Mrs. Butte returned to her home wecently. Miss C. Stone, of Man- whester, is with her at present. Rev. G. Bates, B.A, retired Angli- can clergyman, and a native of Prince Albert, returned recently from California, and visited a number of wid friends here. On Friday evening of this week, Rev. Mr. Sexsmith, of Whithy, will lecture in Prince Albert church. Port Perry Male Quartette will furnish music, also some from Bethel will help in the service of song. A volun- dary offering will be taken to aid in the work of this church. All are invited, Come and enjoy a happy evening. Mz. Caswell, of Toronto, will preach [© at Bethel next Sunday in the interests of the Temperance Alliance. The Sunday School of Bethel, Prince Albert circuit, are preparing a treat for their friends. The time is xed for Sunday and Monday, June 21st and 22nd. Full" notices later. 'Mark it in your note book and be sure and have Susan and Billy and Tommy and all ready by that time. Don't forget the date and don't go to any other Bethel on that day. "0% Women's Institute, Shirley The meeting at Mrs. Wm. Vance's was large and interesting, while the demonstration was very successful. The next meeting, May 13th, for the * annual business and election of offi- cers, will be held at Mrs. Cowling's. Mrs. Wm. Byers will present her paper, which had been postponed on account of her serious illness. Any members who desire Institute Pins will -be- prepared. Also those who were kind enough to promise last month, and others who have roots, slips or seeds to exchange, will please take thought and bring them along. We expect a full house for this impor- fant meeting. Mare for Sale General Purpose. Price reasonable. Lall or phone. C. McARTHUR, Port Perry. Boys' Coat Lost On Queen Street, Port Perry, on "Saturday evening, May 2nd. Finder please return to WESLEY CAWKER,; at Livery Stable. Changes in the Liquor Licence Act The liquor "legislation passed by gwesent | ture has nothing of a wery surprising nature in it. Six clause - 3m all have been added. The first in- «<ludes Good Friday, along with Christ- nas, as pri on which no hquor is to 4 ihe sold - § second, clause a the conviction. for 'illegal male of liquor. A druggist has the aight to appeal. Another 'clause gives the Magistrate any person on the "In- 54 sells or prociires liquor hy 8 mae on the ise, LW. J. Rogers, Mrs. |. Stone, W. Wat- of officers they will be able to do fine We are pleased to Allag Moore i is improy Me; 'Byam Al 3 | Rhindress for the ensfiing 'has moved onto the Kennedy far Mr. Thos. Lambe has had extension built to"his barn r Mr, Worden and his able staff, | Tucker, Bros, had the cdntract. Who is more * yme* and more faithful haf Mr. Town, our mail car- rier? Even during the rush of house cleaning his red van is | ed for. Ves, and Bill gets so imps that he goes to meet him J is a virtue, Bill. Our young people are pi give the play entitled the pratici Cgnvention," early i in June. Parti lars later. 3 - Mr. J. Vivian is Kept Susy. 'this ¥ spring shearing sheep, 'at. which be] seems to be an expert, Mr. Warren is haying his house] renovated, which adds much to 'its: appearance. $0 friars + Seagrave The annual meeting of the Sunday School was held on Friday evening of last week. Reports were received from the different departments for the year just ended, and the election of} teachers and officers for the year be- ginning May lst. The result of the election was as follows: . Supt.--J. H. Brown Asst. Supt.--]. Stone Sec'y--S. Wooldndge Asst. Sec'y--G. Brown *Treas.--Mrs. Thos. Midgley Organist--Miss A. Stone Asst Organist--Miss Lois Rogers. Teachers--Mrs. Johnston, Miss A. Stone, Mrs. E. Frise, Mrs. A. Or- chard, Miss Toule, W. J. Rogers, Mrs. son. It was decided to hold the Sunday School anniversary on Sunday and Monday; June 14 and 15. Announce- ments later. Mr. E. F. Johnston, Organizer for the Canadian Order of Foresters is canvassing for members to form a a local Court in this village. Miss Effie Heatlie was at home over Sunday. Miss Laura Moase, of Port Perry, has been visiting Mrs. W., Frise. Mrs. Chas. English, of Wick, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Moss Mark. fe 5 Born on May lst, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Moss Mark, a daughter. Con- gratulations. Mr. Roy Gibson is home for the summer. We are sorry to report that Master Joe Snyder is under the doctor's care.. We hope for a speedy recovery 0: Sonya On Monday, April 27th, the Base- ball Club of this village, held a meet- ing and elected officers for this season The boys believe that under the staff work, To accomplish this, they must| have practice, and they have laid down the rule to be on hand for this purpose every 'Wednesday evening and Saturday evening. This means to quit | {work at five p.m, and we take this] opportunity to invite all farmers and those who are not farmers to attend the practices and encourage the boys in this bit ef clean sport. The following are the officers for year 1914 -- Hon. Pres-- Rev. Mr. Dodds Pres.--Wm. Clarksen Vice Pres.--Ken Geddes Sec'y-- John Clarkson Treas.--Howard 1.eask Capt --Case McDonald Manager-- Wes. Gibson. ~~ Mascots--Willie Martin and Lar. net McTaggart ~~ Field Committee--Willie Mc] gart, Jno, McDonald, Durican Mg Ferguson, is visiting at home. | Miss Eva Dure was in the 4 for ; fa few age : ROSE & C0, Mrs. Henry, formerly Miss Sadie ie] Burdock and s rsaparilla at. soc an $i Dr. Grant's Constipation and Stomach Bitters, regular 500. a bottle, on sale at 2 5. "A. J. DAVIS, Druggist Port Perry % 'Ontario ROSE £00, THI Everything you want in Chinaware, Glassware, Granite ware, Tinware, Woodenware, Stationery, Hosiery, Underwear, Laces and Embroideries, Candies, Toys, Dolls, {Port Perry. Painting, Paper. Hanging. Decors] ing and Sign Writing. . 1a[ FORT PERRY, ChE TO | % PHONE 2 2s ON' [Consult him about. Sesorating your HL house this spring. = Bell Phone 141 i Smallwares, Notions, at Rock Bottom Prices. THE | CORES STORE; I have something attractive to offer for the benefit of the ladies--a beautiful hardwood floor which is a good substitute. for carpets--being very clean, very sanitary, pleasant to look at, and its wearing qualities a life time. No, carpets or rugs required for a covering, costing less than good carpets. Have sold several, among them being + Messrs. Brock, Hutcheson, Duff, Johnston, Roberts, McHoull and Boyce. The birch is something very'hand- some. Call on Mrs, Roberts or Mrs. McHoull who will be pleased to show You some very beautiful floors. / Quarter cut oak 10c. per foot, plain oak 8c. and birch b1:2c Mr. Wm. McGregor will lay the floor for purchaser, A carload of fresh lime, 45c. and 60c. per 100. Hard Wall Plaster 70c.. Hydrated Lime 70c., all per 100 Ibs. Don't forget those good shingles. : Dressed Lamberc Rough Lumber - ¢ Lath "Roofing Wotalio Shingles Siding & Oeiling 'Oedar Post Coal Time 'Hair Cement Sash Doors . Mouldings "4 Sept. 3 Oct. 2 Nov. 7, Dec. 4, Jan. Ts 1916 4 Dxteidge Clerk, R . 3 Canmigin lek T OOUNTY OF ONTARIO 1914 hs E 1 Whitby Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac: donell, Whitby. Jan, 13, Feb. 5, Mar. 4, Apr 3, May 4, June 3, July 3, Ok: Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell, iby, jo i Fob. $, Mar b, Apr , May une u ept 4, Oct. 3, Nov. 9, Dec 6, "Jan 6, 191 5 9 2 Brougham--Clerk, M. i wood. Jan 15, Mars, May 6, July. % . Sept 5, Nov 11, Jan 11, 1915, 3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. W. Burnham, Port Perry. i 17, Mar 7, May ny July 8, Sept 6, Nov 12, Jan 12, ws M Bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14, ept 8, Nov 20, Jan J Foster, AE 9, Nov: 28 i al = are) A Sitings of the Division Courts] gore Ux- 3 ih 3, July. re _ Window Soreens fo. ote. C. L VICKERY | COAL DEALER » Door and Window. %, ¢ Frames : DEALER IN Mill Feeds Feed Corn Clover Seed Seed Corn Timothy Seed Field Seeds Molassire Meal salt, Wool, etc.

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