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Port Perry Star, 5 Jul 1916, p. 4

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Mrs W Anderson spent the be wes end in Stoufiville: i Mrs Jas Mowat and thr Peter- | : boro, spent Dominion Day in town. y E Mr. Nicholas Jeffrey, Toronto, Js Pianos. siting friends in town. x Mr John Campbell is visiting his R J. HA few pupils to that grade: . Prom Junior fo Senior Fou ~ HONORS 'Miriam Harris, Bessie Crozier, Laura! Parish, Amy Beare, Mabel Williams, vi Ella Spence, Laura Ingram, Helen Mellow, Harold Wakeford. i PASS | Helen Irwin, Harold Jackson, Royal Quinn, Gordon Cawker, Jack Bennetts, Grace Collacutt, Wilbert Reynolds. . From Senior Third to Junior Fourth Charlie Cawker, Mansell Jackson, | Percival Muirhead, D'Arcy Berry, Gladys Stella*McKee, Hilda Rose, Margaret Hall, Ross Roach. From Junior Third to Senior Third James West, Douglas Taylor, Orval Switzer, Ernest Gerrow, lewis McLean, Leona Quinn, Gordon Martin, John, Raines, Howard Corrin, Spence, Edna Goode, Donald Ander- son, Alex Sarvis, Edgar Ingram, Joce- Iyn Berry. Recommended--George McGuire, Hilda Wallace, From Senior Second to Junior rod Arthur Brock, Dugald Nasmith, Nettie Lang, Willie Nesbitt, Vera Bowerman, Orville Collacutt, John * Brock, Jack Carnegie, Reta Rodman, Eva Druean, Leilla McMillan, Clara Raines, Milton McIndless. Recommended--Leigliton McGreg- or, Roy Reynolds ¥rom Junior Second to Senior Second Evelyn Wcst, Reginald Doubt, Isa- bel Lucas, Mildred Goode, Marguer- ite Jackson, Margaret Forman, Homer Ferguson, Douglas Cawker, May Reynolds, Ina Spence, Oswald Profit, Wesley Powers, Howard Cawker, Wil- lie Ferguson, Marion Switzer Recommended--Robert Collacatt From Senior First to" Junior Second Joyce Muirhead, Grant Rundle, Francis Mellow, Louise Carnegie, Karl Doubt, Viola Profit, Everett Jackson, Robert Harris, Douglas Me- Arthur, Glenn ° Collacutt, = l.orne Mitchell, Harry Peel, John Dowson, © Delmar Sarvis. From Junior First to Senior First-- Nelson Williams, Marguetite Doubt, Katie Jacobs, Oscar Beare, Allaurein Kight, Vera Roberts, Harold Graham Lila Heayn, Milton Goode, Frank Collacutt, Norman Hurst, Donald : Cawker. Recommended--George Cawker From Senior Primer to Junior First-- Nora Wallace, Mary Muirhead, Grant McMillan, Eunice Mills, Hazel 'Beare, Clifford Vickery, John Davey, 'Minnie Hayden, Helen Lucas, Mor- dey Doubt, Gladys Wildman, Grace Rundle; Eva Hall, Grace Wildman, Maud Andrus, Keith Hooey, Cecil Hooey, Merlin Hoocy. + Miss Cora Gibb has gone to 'her 'home in Seaforth for three weeks' oliday. Miss Irene Jack has charge]: the organ in the Methodist church, uring the absence of Miss Gibb. ex-Oil softens, saves and shines all Alfred Andrus, Johanstone | [been visiting friends in town. brother, Mr. Morley Campbell. Miss Irene 'Lane, of Belleville, is - holidaying in town. Mr apd Mrs W G Moret, and daughter, Edith, of Toronto, were in town _last week.. Mr George Cawker, Toronto, was, home for the holiday. Mrs Ilsén, of Orange City, N. Ti is 'the guest of Mrs. F. Taggart. Miss Ethel Corbman, Toronto, was visiting her mother, Mrs D Corbman, over Sunday. Mr, John Spence, Toronto, is Mr and Mrs Percy Corrin, aud child, of Toronto, were in_ town on Dominion Day. Mr and Mrs FE W. McIntyre spent the week end in Hamilton. - The following persons were the guests of Mrand Mrs LG Hall for the holiday: Lieut Harry Vallentyne, Mrs M Stonehouse, Mr Ewart Stonehouse, Miss Gladys Stonehouse, Miss Patton, Mr A G Pearse, all of Toronto, and Miss L." McMaster, of} Cannington. Mr and Mrs Howard Clemes have Rex-0il softens, saves, and shines all leather. Mr and Mrs Wesley Hadley, of Whitby, spent the week end in town. Mr Andrew McKnight, of Florida, has been visiting his mother," Mrs R McKnight! Mrs. \ Wir Bond On Saturday, the 24th of June, 1916, at Port Perry, there passed to her reward one of its most esteemed and oldest residents in the person of Mary' Ann Somers, widow of the late William Bond, wha predeceased her nearly 20 yeaars ago. Mrs Bond was born near. the City, Prince. Albert - 5 © Satisfaction and g LADIES--The ed Bin at your home sod Soi 'to i! A. ig eta ts, Port Perry erry, "AUTO FOR HIRE Apply to William McClintock, 63 rll, or at Beare Bros' Garage, Port Perry, Ont. 2 the W. J. COOK Ernest, "visiting his brother, Mr Wm Spence. Everything in Real Estate 5 I have a number of first class farms | in-Whitby and Pickering" townships to sell. If yon wanta farm, I can Fook | ? Cod, . No 2, Port Perry, or Bell: Phone Communicate with Ww. R: Jif £22, or Independent Phone: 408 Good Lot for Sale Splendid building lot for sale. Fine view of the lake. = For barticulys 3p ply at the Star Office. ~Dr. J. A. Murray's 'Dental Office will be closed until July 10; : Gawker. Brothers Butchers iil For Priceand Qua lity hy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash, Torin, spent the week end in town. The devotional meeting of the Women's Patriotic - Society will be. held in the Town Hall, on Thursday, July 6th, at 3.30 p.m. i Mr. John Nott celebrated his 91st]. birthday on 'Dominion Day. Mr, Nott is one of the oldest men in the County. Mr. H. €. Nasmith has joined the staff of his former employers, Messrs Clarkson, Gordon& Dilworth, Chartered Accountants, and expects to continue that work until the war ends. Qut of a staff of about 35 at the opening of the war 19 of their men have enlisted of Dublin, Ireland, in.the year A837, for active service. and with her husband: came to this country shortly after het 'marriage. She was a most faithful and consistent member of the Methodist church, and as long as health permitted, to attend |. its various services was her delight. She was possessed in a marked de- gree of those Christian virtues which | : constitute the true riches, that abide and endure forever, "Blessed ate the dead that die in thé Lord."--Com- Electric Light Installation Perhaps you have considered the question of installing electric Tight in your house or place of business, but have not a very accurate idea as to cost. You can get figures from Mr. J H Brown or from Mr Edmunds who is now in charge of the Electric Light f Mr. and Mrs, Beatty. and Miss Tonkin of Torento were the guests of | | Mrs. Geo. Jackson, during jthe holi-|, day. 'May Coulis; are holidaying in "Mus: koka. 'Mrs: H. Scott and daughter Pearl, and Mr. G Scott, of Toronto. spent | the holiday with Mts John Orr. Rexall Orderlies are the most pleasant andisure remedy for consti- | pation, Sold only "at Rexall Drig| - Stores, 15¢c-and 25¢ AJ. Davis Patriotic Picnic and Concert The 285th Ba, will hold a big day =~ Plant. The policy of the town in this business is to do installation work ag a trifle above cost; as futur : is to be considered. Com Rev W P Rogers and. Ms Rogers veals the fact that local p of sports at Caesat a next Wedn day (July 12). will be. field sports and 2 Pion The Misses Brmwerson: and Miss i Still the Best CAWKER BROS + PHONE 72 PORT PERRY. hr 3 ON1 rt > CARTAGE~--T. R. Hillis, Port Perry, successor to Hdrry Davidson; is prepared to do all kinds of carting, teaming, plowing, excavating, etc, at moderate prices. W Now Tocdted i in Rooms 9 and 3 Sasgrave Bldg, opposite Simpson's 163 VO NGE. ST. TORONPO. : Don' t forget that Jamicson Sie the! hi hest grade of. Ameri en your can is empty. call Bell Telephone. No, 87. A discount of 25¢ per ton will be Biss on all panied with the cash. Customers can have coal weig the Town Seales by paying expenses connected therewith, in doing so will not incur any. displeasure on my: part, Ba per ton will be allowed off, on coal at the bin. ¢ T above © --I8 tf: "The wonder Ne ew Type. Lov-Priced ; Talking Machine. Come in and engire GEORGE R. DAVEY Piitice Albert: School Report Fhe following i is the report- of tie' | Prines Albert Public School for the nndersigned fo he and lot of late oi is Village of Pri the David 5 h he examinations 'held in June: names are in order of nerit, -

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