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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1918, p. 4

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Ro Sm ; : . - a . . . 4 : LOCAL NEWS |r, Murys hee il be ced ue Light mt ail ' til about 15tn of . ow a the 150 of Atgus raids. Can I describe one? Z A beautiful moon shines down on Personal Drowned while Bathing y. ciiy of London. At 8 pm. 81 wi pace not journeyed i vi ant a Mis. J. Carey of Toronto, and Mrs. (Cantinued from Front Page) Sudden a grown pathway altsicts our As wo dtind: "and. meditate Ye J. F. Warne and daughter of Ottawa, | ne Coroner, Dr S | Mellow, was| firing, coming nearer, nearer; little Er ET te act plain' 8 rndings are the guests of Mrs. A. W. Allin. notified, and took charge of the body, en tor dragged along the with & view to the approval of some bonnie "Jean" who has promised Miss B. G. Pollard, lady superin- | Which was taken to Letcher's Under-"gireet to the tube stations, ig Tiny to join him in the new land when the home is. in readiness. 10. receive tendent in Brockville Hospital, and taking Rooms. A study of the dead gant firing, the crash of a falling air-| | = Today the homestead i Stoically Jean Yea {A catries lier SOITOW, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beaton of Oshawa, man's papers revealed the fact that he ship, the clang of the fire engines, the Y s deserted. er SOITOW, ; spent Sunday with Dr. G. L. Robson, | Was a discharged soldier, and after a agony of suspense, and then the wel- for the call for which she ha€'waited will never come, Jock sleeps in ' at Evergreen Cottage, Reach. while a message was sent through to come call ""All Clear." . Flanders' fields. "Oh death" where is thy sting?" queried the 2 Mrs. A. E. Hicks and son Edward, his wife.wh lives in Toronto. | . When morning breaks we foun: the Apostle: Right here! Paul, we answer, for never did death seem more _| rs. A. E. Hicks-anc son. sewar elled, est dead and wounded, and see the des- : of Toronto, are holidaying in town. a peta hind gp Foire iron friction. . But, with magnificent cour- tos He a Sessions Sow he sjoer we hasten guar; pe Mr. E. R. Dunk, of Edmonton, |evidence, the following verdict was 'age, the duties of the day are taken Yoriin the ox of 'the . rp ng wd the tomb od rought in-- up again. spent the week end in town We, the jury, empanelled to in- The women of England are splen-| prairie shacks are not immune. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradley, of] quire into the cause of the death did. They have endured with fine To the women who have made the shacks veritable homes in the Winnipeg, also Mrs. Spenceley of| of william Toseph Chantler, find {courage bereavement and privation. pioneer country, is due our loftiest commendation. For them, as for Oshawa, spent a few day with Mr. to h d through May England in her suffering be z 3 eh a Veritas. ad ns oan Bradley, the Te 2 gin Se } i day brought nearer to her God. the men, there was the lure of the West; but the shack with its limitat 1 ? ions was their sphere, for the ministries of music and literature there Parents whose children will reach 26th f , 1918, EBL : A Mr. and Mrs, Earl Whiteway and the Jom 4 - Joy the 2a was neither room nor time. But character and personality, too often [the age of 16 within the next month family, of Chicago, have been visiting ificied to th ki é . oF $0 soust. take ithem. to 5. W. farm north of Port Perry, no sacrificied to the making of money, found in these women their staunch- m e m 'the Post e with Mr. aod Mrs. W. U Carnegie. | 0 being attached to any per- GOOD estally. And when the history of the Christian Church and Sunday | Office and a registered at the Mrs. A. J. Thompson, of Toronto, | son or persons. POSITIONS School work in Western Canada is recorded, there let it be inscribed, | "hss Dosetble date is visiting with relatives in town. We recommend to the Council what the women have done, for a memorial of them. Act is not .| the Village of Port Perry that ! ; generally known. _ Mr. T. H. Follick, who is attend warning signs, be 'erected * along Our stidenits of Wail yea are enjoy: Always before, there have been further plains beyond the frontiers failing to have their children ing a course in Agriculture at Guelph the shore, as many places are ing good positions with large salaries, uncivilized and unknown. Now the land of the setting sun has been College, is expected home on Satur- 4 The demnnd for Bookkeopers and f ; " de ' a month 01 two after the angerous for bathing. st n reached; the farthest wes. is claimed by civilization; the star of Empire Say; Angin re We would urge that a suitable as NOW. ATS Wa NEVSF 10 a has reached its Zenith. Our superlative need 1s not new territory; but inay be Sibjemniie § much annoyance Mrs. T. W. Milne and aniy/ a bathing place be found, one that YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN efficient leadership. Of our lakes and forests, mountains and plains, Bessie, of Fergus, are visiting with af can be under supervision. : x : L : the former's brother Mr. F, W. Mc/| "Mrs Chantler came from Toronto Went Sires from fn is College 18 ae finest ores, fattest cattle, and hardest wheat, the half has not been told. Methodist General Intyre. on Saturday morning, and arrange-|8 $1300 par year. But hand in hand with political and industrial development must walk Conference Session. : : 9 Mon. | ments were made for the burial at Pine MORE OPPORTUNITIES the refining and enlightening influences of religion, literature and art. Official annous t lias "bet Lewis McLean teturned on MOD"| Grove Cemetery on Saturday after |B i; the business world than in any The social alchemist must diligently labor to transmute Western dol- issued by the Methodist G 1Con- day from a visit with friends at|,,on Mr Morley Campbell gener other field--and consider the short ; : ; : Simcoe and Port Ryerse. ously opened his ye alos and |] time and small expense. lars into characters and good citizenship, For the home maker im- |ference special committee that a - munity from drudgery, and in a wider intellectual outlook is a moral |strong committee of arrangements has ; TT. W. Mecl have | gave a last resting place for the body|ll WE AREDOING GOOD WORK hd ; ; 5 » Bu (hm al Nasonty a of the-unfortunate man. | for young people. Enquire about us. and physicial necessity. Righteousness must be ever the national key- best organized at Hamilion for the and Richmond Hill. : The burial service was conducted ||| We are satisfied to be judged by the note as the life of each community is molded. in conformity with the |uacrennia meeting of the Methodist . rt. Z by Rev. C. F. Stent. A number of J ee ered J ow best thought and ideals of the world. High Com at Hamilton' .on. Oc iti ttended the fi l. : : Brown Barn Struck by |®'%"s? ended the junera commadate out eves incroasiliy at, In the task of peopling and developing this last great west, the |tober 2nd under the Presidency of Lightning and Burned Died the Dominion Bank Building. shack, is performing its function. From scorching heat and freezing |Rev. Dr. Chown, general superintend- During the electric storm of Mon- | McGreGOrR--In Toronto, on Sunday, FALL TERM: blizzard it has afforded us kindly shelter and rest. The very nature. of os had Bolg estos ee n . Ly . : ree wee e home of the - day afternoon the barn on the farm July 28, 1918, Mary Jane James, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 its construction is the guarantee of its morality. We are loath to part odists will 'be thrown open to the of Mrs Brown at the Head, Scugog| widow of the late Robert McGregor Write for Catalog. with our hospitable friend, and fondly cherish the hope that with the |pnundreds of delegates. Island, gp struck and Bred by Jiggs: in her 80th year. passing Cowboy and bull-whacker, the shack of the pioneer days may ning an urne 0 e groun i] gether with the contents. England in War Time Pete rboro Business receive a posthumous glory in picture, in stegy and in song: . apis Found o The barn contained a large (Continued from back page) College Limited July 17th, 1918. * ~ have De a ie quantity of hay, a number of imple- | those who are doing this are so piti- ) . and paying expenses. gE ments, 5 pigs, 4 calves, hens and |fylly young--the mothers of our future J. A. MC KONE, PRINCIPAL : some furniture. seneration. ET a The farm is now occupied by Mr : A lady sitting in the rotunda of a : PLAN AHEAD il SESE 21 Luther Smith. 1b be. | lashionable hotel, counted five girls The barn was practically new be-| 1,0 twenty years of age smoking Manchester ing, ory bail 3 few years aud wil > four or five cigarettes in an hour, and, Mis Weeks of 'Osh [0 en a big loss to the owner as well as the |, © obec were scarce, they would| Mrs Weeks of Oshawa, is visiting tenunt. We understand there wasj| light (always from a man) giv- Mrs W D Munro. : some insurance on the barn and con- ing opportunity to open up a conver- Miss Windrum of Lindsay is with tents, sation. In such a way these pests|Mrs Chas Lamb. . made a flourishing business out of Mrs Jas Pearson who has been Port Perry High School their immorality. visiting her mother has returned home Middle School Can a nation or people be strong| Messrs Fitchett and Christie motor- Examinations where vice is $0 flagrant? There is| ed to Fergus for the week end. The following candidates have pas- no doubt that if the law were more! Miss D Parkin and a friend Mrs sed the Middle School Normal En-|Stringent in these matters, a great} jack McKay of Toronto, motored trance examinations. Mmprovement would be manifest. down to spend Sunday at home. "Ewart Bunner, Helen Cryderman, There is no excuse fora woman to| We are pleased to know Mr Joseph Aleta Ferguson, John Harris, Douglas live in such a way now. There is| Mitchell who has recently been ill is Lucas. Olive Wallace. plenty of work. Wake up England!| on the way to recovery. ' and clear this evil out of your nation The Mission Band gave a social / Promotion as you are fast clearing other evils. evening at the home of Mrs Charles | thi tr de k Examinations Yes, dear Old England bas changed | Lamb. . A very pleasing programme S a mar The following students have been --memory recalls the beauty and| yas provided; light refreshments were promoted from Form II to Form III glory of orher days when London was | served and a pleasant time was spent Fix a picture of this Grafonola trade mark firmly in your "With H jean Crozier, Hil a veritakle fairyland at the time of by everyone. The proceeds which ind. It's the : i d Vy P Shoure a PR sell Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, | amounted to twelve dollars go to the " 3 one sure guide to "The One Incomparable ea atton, Grace Rose, Man and other occasions of rejoicing, when | Missionary fund. Musical Instrument." This trade mark is on every Pass Standing--Elizabeth Hooey, |" genwine Columbia Grafonola and Columbia Record. Velva Parr, Marie West. " Provisionally--Howard Butt, Gil- bert Gibson, Ethelwyn Hutcheson. On Farm Work-- John Moule. Anglican Church Sunday next, August 4, being the fourth anniversary of the entering of the Empire into the World War, a special service of rememberance and Thankgiving for mercies lately vouch- safed to our allied armies, will be held in the Church of the Ascension. The Incumbent, Rev. C. F. Stent, B.A., L.Th, will preach on the sub- ject, "The War and Religion." The Sunday School picnic which was held last Wednesday Afternoon at Seven Mile Island was a very pleasant one for, the large number that atttended. The weather was ideal and the trip on the -lake very much enjoyed by old as well as the young. During the afternoon sports LIT TLE FOLKS ALL LIKE IT were held for the children and were IT TASTES SO "soon" keenly contested. : Do the th rm 4 of iin upon the process of tot bn Bowling ws Sati Sead ote of madicine? Have Have you ever thought that the S Por Perv AS otal a Fen. tt: 10 boms| || CORSON'S CHARCOAL "TOOTH PASTE Uxbridge--won 11, lost 5: 22 points ' *Tind y--won 6, lost 8: 12 points ls Ws id hil ols chee he lena st, 4d eee hey cn se Beaverton--won 3, lost 7: 6 points an 5% he tiny os Supted acl oe Sie cpec ottod thee South, Js oil save Port Perry has two postponed arpa hog eg . CS games to play with Beaverton'aud in Ask for the Tube in Khaki AO . order to tie for the cap must win both IN . In the event of a tie it is expected 25cC. : i) 2% "that Port. Perry will send one rink to : IY | : Uxbridge and Usbridge one to Port Sold by all Druggists = 7 i Perry, total points of the two games| Sovereign Perfume Company RN ny to decide. * Brock Ave., Toronto DA - For Sale Sod Ierland car, all modern and new tires. This 1s Lokal rumah see it at lot 10, ch, 1 mile west of|

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