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Port Perry Star, 16 Dec 1914, p. 8

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sh a mill and has. started to grind, They. tell me 'he is doing Miss. w. Ww. Croier Spent a few 5. W irs Dowling, of Toronto, bist ag her parents, Mr and Mrs , and has now returned home. "Whitby. Gordon Bentley was in "Toronto for a few days last week, Alex. Calder was throwing back tur: mips in his root house, when the pile began to roll and carngd hm into the cattle stable and under the feet of the cattle. He was badly braised and tramped Allan Goode is Grawing material for. a cement silo. Alex McGregor, of Bethesda, bas bought the Nichols farm on the 9th concession of Reach. Yours truly, Joe Rigson . Best American Coal Oil-- 15c a Gallon at Parrish's. Seagrave Mr and Mrs Richard Mitchell, of Michigan have moved into the village and intend to make this their home. - My Earle Beadle, member of the cont] contingent, . was_homeé ' over Sunday. Camp life séems to agree with Earl, as he looks well and hearty The boys had quite a successful shooting match here last Saturday. Miss Minnie Harding, daughter of Mr and Mrs Reuben Harding, was 'married to Mr Wm Tremeer, of Mari: psa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. A. Delve, atthe parsonage at Wooler, Ont., on Saturday, Dec 12. 'We extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs Tremeer and wish them a long and bappy life. Their home will be on the second concession of Mariposa Mr Cecil Sleep and family have moved into t ie home vacated by his mncle 3 Mr. and Mrs Cephas Sleep are moving into their new home this week Mr Jason Stone has slightly im- proved in the past few days but is not able to be about yet. 2 Mr Chas Alldred's condition has mot changed much since last week. Now for municipal matters for the woming year. Let your choice of al wepresentative be wisely made and a good man placed in the field We do mot want misers; nor no we want 'spendthrifts. Give us men that haye the best interests of tne township at heart, and they will 'do their duties wisely and well. Mr F W Bradley secured a placein | she prize ring at Guelph Fair. Mr Stewart McCoy has built an. a addition to his barn. Don't forget the S. S. Entertainment ne That_could: 'made by Stone himself, as bis' had 'practically no on. There was nothing in Stone's; 1t is possible that Stone may have locked the door after' he was' she and the theory is put forward tha murder was the work of tramps { Stone was of a fearless nature, and was = accustomed to staying in the station alone without any weapons It is contra, 'to the rules to allow persons tor stay in the station over night, and Stonealways ejected tramps without showing any concern. ot fear of deng 1. Wm. Scone lived with his parents, {not far from the station, and was one of the main supports of the family. The coroner's jury empanelled by Dr. C. F. McGillivray found that the dead man had been shot by a 38 cali- bre revolver, the shot entering the body on a straight line. Various reports dre current as to clues, but we called up the Gazette at For Sale Two story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, 84 acres land with orchard, excellent} stable, sheds and hen house, ha and soft water, just outside corporation of Port Perry. ? ADAMS & HUTCHESON Whitby-and 'were informed that nol important.discoveries had been made that would lead to the detection of the murderer. Manchester Horse buyers are again in our neighbourhood securing good "horses jf the wat. Mr. W. F, Walker and Mr. R. M; Holtby took a number of Holstein cattle to Guelph Winter Fair, and we are glad to report they were very successful. Mr, Walter Weir took a trip to Stratford last week and also attended the Guelph Winter Fair. Mr. Peter Christie also. captured two prizes at tne Guelph Fair on his Clyde Horses. Don't forget the Christmas Tree, to be held in the Town Hall, on Mon- day evening December 21, doors open: at 7.30. This will be the best Xmas. Tree ever held in this place: The entertainment will consist of dialogues, recitations, singing etc., after which Kris Kringle will strip the tree and distribute the presents to the Sunday School Scholars. Admission 10 & 1c Best American Coal Oil --- 15c a gallon at Parrish's. Myrtle Don't forget the Christmas Tree 'and Box Social to be held in Associ- ation Hall, on Friday- evening; Dec. 18. "The Prospect Dramatic Club will preeent a play entitled "The Only Young Man in. Town" | with Boxes free. Admission 15c¢. Ladies | cert, Christmas Entertainments Blackstock Presbyterian Saturday, December 19th Blackstock Methodist--Friday, Décember 25th. Manchester Methodist Monday: December 21st : : Prince Albert Methodist--Friday December 18th Port Perry Presbyterian--Monday December 21st+ Port Perry Methodist Wednesday December 23rd" = Myrtle Station Methodist---Friday, December 18. Sonya Presbyterian Church ~-- Thurs- day, December 24. Seagrave Methodist Churci-- Friday December 25. New Year's Greenbank Methodist Church Raglan Methodist Church Dr. R. L. Graham |= DENTIST PORT PERRY. a Duncan (Cowan, a new face and a new voice. Perry at Fair Night Concert, Dec: 22 i Wi. Moore, 2nd appearenice bere, in new form and better voice. ~All , December 22nd. gh many it are using this ren i er, their claims for it We all know the. "Proof of 'the . Pudding," and so I want. you t prove this Washer. by with it, = If you'll let me place in jour home on free trial they you'll kmow that it Washes Clean----Washes Any thing --Works Easily--Works Rapidly <= Saves Clothe Saves Your: Health--Ts ple, Silent, Service There could: 'be othing bette than a 1900 Gravity Washer for a Yedding or Xmas Present. Wiite or phone fi descriptive . bookley or when in town do not fail to see a demonstration of" ig nl machine on' 'my. store floor s GEORGE JACKSON Port Perry Ontario FI Rey ee ef ] Miss Marjorie Munro, dainty, pret- ty, vivacious. She sings. Her imi- tations of 'Harry Lauder are capital, h niess "Clerk, - Mis E. % St Xe, Fen, ar. I. a une I. 3, 3, Oct, % Nay " Dec. 2 i > 7, Oshawa-- Clerk, Mss x 1. Macdonell, Whitby. Jan 14, ¥. 3 Ju oa Sepi , O 4, May b, June 4; 8, Nov. 9, Dec b; 12 Brougham Clerk, M. G En Gab | B, Mar 6, May 6, July | Li Jan 14,1915. Le tay and with her Scotch and Insh dances; July 8 she dances Jier way into" your affect- i0ns:so that you will not forget her. : First appearance in. Port] like to hear Billy. Fair' Night Con- + Fair Night Congert, Decenil er 122 ; 4 Uxbridg Clerk, R 4 bed ie 10, M Ta) 5 ada} Cannington. ~~ Jan9, ul 5 Nov 9, Jz

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