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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1918, p. 4

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Among those from Toronto who . spent the week end in town were: ohn Mellis, Mrs. Gallagher, Mr. H. lake, Mr. C. Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davey, Mr. Jas. Davey, Mr, Chas arper. Corp: P, Ingram and Pte. C. Short, of Niagara Camp, spent the week end with their parents. Rev. J: A. Miller wasin town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mowat of Peter- + © boro, spent the week end in town. Mr Jos Stone has bought the. St. Charles Hotel business. The transfer takes place July 25. { An autoist had the misfortune to xuninto and break the plate 'glass « window of Byer's Drugstore. A defect in the steering apparatus was the cause Mis Elsie Bradley, who has been teaching school at Harriston, is home for the holidays. James McKnight, wife and child, Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs R McKnight. Mr. Bert. Bates, wife and family, of Guelph, motored to town and spent some time at the home of Rev. Mr. Bates. Bowling + The standing of the Central League Bowling Clubs to the 28th of June, with one postponed game between Uxbridge and Lindsay yet to be played, is as follows: Port Perry--won 6;~lost 2: Sunderland--won 4, lost 4: 12 points 8 points 2 Uxbridge --won 2, lost 2: 4 points Lindsay--won 2, lost 2: 4 points Beaverton--won 2, lost 4: 4 points In scoring, 2 points are given the respective Clubs for each game won Sunderland and Port Perry are playing two games this Wednesday afternoon on Port Perry greens. Sunderland 15 Port Perry 24 Sunderland 13 'Port Perry 20 _ 28 Score: Port Perry 16 up. od A couple of rinks went to Whitby last week to play a friendly game there. The score stood: Letcher, Linke, Purdy, Harris 21 points to 16 points by Whitby. Swan, McHoull, Taggart, McIntyre 14 points to 26 by Whitby. - Total score, 7 up for Whitby. Union S.S. Picnic The Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday Schools of Port Perry will hold a Union Picnic on Wednesday after- noon, July 10. Parties with autos who can assist in transportation of pupils and others will please inform Mr. Morley Campbell or Mr R U Irwin, Further particulars in the churches next Sunday. = sow ¥) For Sale 577) 5 "A good three-burner |coaloil | stove { Apply Mrs Geo Coates, Port] Perry. Shirley The regular monthly meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute will be held at the home'of Mrs Jas Lamb- kin, on Wednesday afternoon, July 10th, at two pm. = A good "program will be given by members of the In- itute. Everybody is welcome. Raglan Mr Frank Dring is having a new furnace put in his newly remodelled house. Miss Ruby Weatherho, 'tonto, who has been. .enj aay of To- ng. a two th her mother, has in; reshi led gy bythe Mr Norman Mutray and child, Mr| supplies is invited. he GEO. S. HENRY, Minister of 'Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. In view of the partial follire. 2 of he Fall. Wheat crop in this Province this year it will be ne ] for farmers to make early 'arrangements | for the i ply of seed which they will weed for. fall sowing. nder these circumstances farmers who have on - hand quantities of wheat suitable for fall seeding are urged to conserve them for this purpose. is no demand locally, the information should be supplied to this Department or to the Local Office of this. Department in your County so that every. effort may be made to have an equitable and satis factory distribution, The need for foodstuffs justfies a large acreage of Fall Wheat in this Province again this year and the co-operation of the farmers in the mobilization and distribution of the available seed If ids , ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE] RM. "TIPPER, .. Agricultural Representative, Whitby, Ontario. Born Switzer--To Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Switzer, on Thursday, June 27, "1918, twin girls. DIED HarprEr--In Toronto, on June 22, 1918, Charles Rodger, infant son of Mr and Mrs Chas Harper, aged 2 months, 22 days. McMirLaN--In Port Perry, on Tues- day, July 2, 1918, Mary McMill Leloved wife of John McMill 'aged 46 years. TroMpsoN--Emily Hayes, wife of Mr S. Thompson, Columbus, on _Tues- day. July 3, 1918. Mrs Thompson was a sister of Mrs N. Byers EERIE Cartwright The play put on by the peaple of Ebenezer in the Armouries at Black- stock, July 1st, under the auspices of St John's Church, was humerous, wholesome, and well presented --a most creditable performance. ~~ Net proceeds were about § 50. Scugog : Mr and Mrs Robt Reader, recently motored through to Buffalo, N Y and Crystal Beach, Ontarid, taking with they Mr and Mrs Rey Montgomery, of Toronto, calling on friends at St Catherines; Merritton, Chippawa and Niagara where they were the guests of Rev. W. H. Moutgomery, M. A,, brother of Mrs Reader. We are selling the Hinman Malk- ing Machine. Itis a solution of the scarcity of labor on the dairy farm, 'They are guaranteed -to give satisfaction and will not injure "any Cow, : We also sell the Hoag Coal Oil Engine WA Sensation." Starts and runs on Coal Oil, winter and summer, It has no coils, no wires, no bat- teries, no spark plugs, no magnets, no carburator. Half & gallon of coal oil will run it and do the same work as a gallon of gasoline in any Standard Gasoline Engine. They will not burn gasoline. Investigate these two machines. It will pay you. R. W. Walker & Sons | Port Perry Ontario R. R. No. 4 = Bell Phone 5311-4 Wee pA yy dh ge go sl Lomi "a, he Fe or Ln Y= ofr J Junior 4th to Senior 4th=Tohn Kellington 1 am now prepared to do all kinds' and 7 p.m, ; DEL «DD cabinet work, upholstering, carpenter} Sunday School and Bible Class at Graduate of ape Dental Sur. work and repairing. G. R Alexander, 3 p.m, geons and fe ity of Toronto, - | Port: Perry, " Som Meeting Thursday evening Office hours ERR or pm. " x yenmee Bll Phong, 3 i 'The fanies are in order of merit. r . : £0 S. S. No. 2, REACH Ti Dtiglas McArthur "Lorne Mitchell 1 Dagan en Ma ite Doaby, _ Po Ro par, Hazel Parr, Delmar Sarvis Hilda Wallace } Recommended ? Junior Second, to Senior Second = Mz: : 1 Nora Wallace, 2 Grant McMillan -S Senior Third to Junior Fourth 3 Eunice Mills 4 Helen Lucas Grant Rundle, Margaret Forman, 5 Hazel Bowe 6 Clifford Vi i +. Nellie Laing, Reginald Doubt, 7 Grace 8 Morley Doubt Trvi ! [sabel Lucas, Vera Bowerman, 9 Donaid € ker 10 Williams Iva: i+ Mildred Goode, Meta Miller, 'Homer Ferguson, Leilla la MeM lan, Reta Rodman 11 John Davey '12 Milton Goode Hel Recommended--George - Cawker . Robert Griffin, Alma Droean of SCHOOL. SECTION NO. 1, SCL Class IV, Sr--Phyllis Wheatley Class 1V, Jr--]Johnnie Reader = C : Class I11, Jr--Emma Wheatley, Edna Reader Class IL. Jr--Stella Raymes, Rowena Ea, bE te, Print; Sr--Gladys Wheatley, Margaret Black Earl Reader, recommended * Primer, Jia Black, Lorne. Smith, Clarence Carter o S. S. No. 9, "EAST WHITBY. Lr Sr 8 to Jr 4--Hazel Grose, Doroth Moffatt, Blanche Hodgson (rec! Jr 8 to Sr 3--Orval Lyle (rec) St 2 to Jr. 3--Madeline Vallant, Kate Hodgson (rec) g J Jrato sr 2---Lloyd Thompson, Idris Stacey -1.to Jr 2--Stella Wilson, Irene Batker, lie lie Avery, Stacey Sr Primer to 1st--Gordon Thompson, Frank Grose Ila Wilson, Mildred Wi Jr Pr to Sr Pr--Gordon Barker, Harry Blanchard. L. Rellington. Teacher . 8. S. No. 6 REACH Jrd to Sr 4--Alpha Crosier, Irene James, Don Fergusson, Mildred Brooks, Hattie Lamb, Lorne Thompson Senior 3 to Junior 4--]Jean Fergusson, Irene Cumming Senior 2 to Junior 3--Dora Cumming, Fred Lamb (conditionally) Sr 1 to Jr 2--Nora Spencer, Lena Spencer, Dolly Rees, McClintock, Laura Bell Xatharire Paton, Teacher 5.5 No.O, REACH oy % Junior 4 to Senior 4--Sam Cawker, Mabel Wilson, Howard Ma wk Robe Junior 8 to Senior 3-~Murray Williams, Leta Lang, Kenneth Fi Marjorie Ir W Senior 2 to Junior 8-- Evelyn Mic Fi Eu. alace, Sha Junior 2 to Senior 2-- Marion Williams, Ethel Tummonds, Jim Caw. Pearl Mahaffy/" = = ww M Adams, Teacher" -- Senior 4--Mary Wales, Eimer Mitchell. Junior 4--Wallace Armstrong, Wi Nidde Senior 8-- Leila Thompson, Lila White ~~ Junior 83---Lewis Vernon, Burwell Vernon, Chplie Gordon Sos Senior 2--Ruby Cook, Florence Wales, Edwin Mitchell _ Senior 1--Jean Wales; Melba Guay: PRINCE ALBERT PUBLIC SCHOOL = Senior 4--Omer LaFontaine, Eliza Belknap, Fred Hunter Junior 4--Gwendolyn Ettey, D ht Bu be Senior 2 -- Norman Burnett, Jessie Hunter, Howard Jefirey, Kathleen Warren "ie yn ig Senior 1--Gertrude Martyn; 'Lloyd Hunter. 'E, , MeLean, "Yeacher. The children of Prince Albert School presented their teacher, Miss E McLean, of - Gaderich,: with: 5 a Waterman fountain pen, and the following address: ~~ To Miss McLean: Dear Teacher--Please accept this little token from us all, We are sol ' not coming back. We all Wish, you great success in any undertaking you 'may take oma us + FROM US The address was read by Gwentolyn Ettey, and the presentation made by Omer Laontsioe," : Presbyterian Church Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. Cabinet Work and Upholstering Baptist Church Rev. John Ford, acting Pastor a ed June 16, at 7 p. m. m= | "Sunday, June 23, at il a. m. : ® | = One service each 'Sunday alternat- 2 A maning; and evening.

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