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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1918, p. 4

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: Ging ©, conditions | in Orono, Stewart Ford has decided to sp the winter i Perry, done will find him ging done By Bates, ine Ford is home from -the ospital, Toronto, "enjoying a bie holiday after - her-sfrentious work a8 nurse during the Influenza epidemic. - Li 'Capt. Lambert, Chaplain of Whitby | Military Hospital, Capt. Hodgins, Miss Courtice, matron, and Nursing Siem Wright and Frazer were the of Dr, and Mrs. Lundy on Sonds: nday. L. Corp. Clinton Short, has been seriously ill 'with influenza, but at time of writing doing 'as well as could be expect Royal Theatre Another good show this. week-- A five reel. drama--"A" Saint's Adven- ture," "Spliced and Iced," "The Se- cret of Borgias." Come 4nd receive your ballot to vote for the most popu- lar girl and boy in town. © Two votes with every admission ticket, - THE CONTEST Each person attending the show to be entitled to two votes on the "ballot which will be given with every admis- s10n ticket Votes may be one for boy and one * for girl, or both votes for one child either boy or gir), under sixteen years. Votes will be counted on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24; the last might the tick- ets will be issued for voting, and the presentation will be made on Christ- mas ight, December 25. Votes will be dropped into locked box which will. not. be opened until the night of counting. Up the Line and Over : the Top Capt. Lambert's address on this subject in Church of the Ascension was timely and much appreciated. The speaker is Chaplain of the Whithy Convales- cent Home, and told his hearers that a number of new cottages were being opened up where music, games, etc, would be needed. Mr. Hutcheson generously donated his gramaphone and some records. = Dr Lundy added some more records; and the list was increased by a third person so that a vary complete outfit was supplied. If you féel like contributing in any way to the entertainment of the wounded soldiers, communicate with Dr Lundy, or we shall be pleased to talk the matter over with you at the STAR Office. UTICA Freddie Hoggarth, who has been uader the doctor' § care, is improving. Charlie Howsam is home for the the winter, after a year in the West, Reserve + the night" of Dec. 20th, r the cn ptamgs \entertainment in 'Good time promised iy ner Ward, Whitby, is ill 'infenza Her many friends wish bea d'spendy recovery. 'The Ladies' Aid.will meet at the of Mrs L D Christie on Friday 18, at 2 pm. All are welcome: £0 hear that Miss Gwendolyn - and Miss Ada Stephenson Influenza." ' F Crosier had a splendid wood st week, quarter-acre lots ayer- out nineteen dollars. outbreak of influenza, the Parish Hall of the}: say: John Bagshaw, 11, a.m. ~LRev. Wesley Elliott Subject: -- Faith's' 'Difficult 8 p.m.--Union Sunday School i 7 p.m.--Rev. W. He. Black Subject--*"Reconstruction" - All seats free and 'unappropriated, . A cordial invitation to these services is extended to all. 3 . SHUR aa HOW MUGH ARE YOUR EYES WORTH ? Don't take chances wheri you can get my VICES of of over 20 years F. E. LUKE, Opticians 167 YONGE ST. TORONTO Opposite Simpson's The late Mrs. Walker Died of pneumonia at her home, Ridgedale Farm, Reach Township, on Sunday, Novembnr 38rd, 1918, Elizabeth Bagshaw, beloved wife of Mr. R. W. Walker, aged 61 years, 11 months and 20 days. Deceased had been in "Somewhal delicate Pealth, caused by chronic bronchitis and asthma, which made her an easy subject for pneumonia, taking "her life away in one week, She was a Methodist and had always taken an active interest in the church and Sunday School -until late years, when her uncertain health forced her|. to refrain. -She was a loving wife and an affectionate and devoted mother, and tighly respected as. a neighbour. Her ideals of life were high, kindly and' sympathetic -in disposition' and her most marked characteristic was unselfishness, - It was always a plea- sure to her to help any person in 'just need, She bad an unasuming man: ner and a bright and cheerful «count. enence, always a"welcqnié visitor and her demise wil be mourned by many, as that of a personal friend. - Of her it may be said "Ever remember, . foes! ever remember, only remember by what I have done, "They rest from their labors and their works LT figllow | them" A dtsconsalate « husband; daughters, Mrs Gilroy, Myrtle; Mrs Lane, Valentia; Mrs Croxall and Mrs| Phair, Uxbridge; two sons. Wilmott Fiand G Herman, of Reach; also three sisters, Mrs (Rev) De Smyth, Montreal; Mrs J. H: Lakey, Man- chester; Mrs Thos Sonley, Utica; and four brothers, Samuel Bagshaw, l.ince 'Brock; Obed Bagshaw, Brock; and Wm Hooper, (half brother), Port Perry, mourn the loss of a wife, mother and sister. Married' four : For Sale 5 1 f Barr Account Register, 100 scout 55, ons ° size, all complete, good as "new, not' . marked up. A snap at $60.00. = Apply to D. Corbman, Port Perry. Hens, Chickens, Geese © and Ducks Presbyterian Church Special prices for crate fattened Saturday December 14th, af 2.50 MOSES TURNER to 6 p.m., Mission Band Bazaaf in Presbyterian School Room, There Has the best market for Metals, will be a miscellaneous prog my by Rags, 'Rubbers, the children." Sale of wor ea 10c Admission Fre Free. All welcome.' Hides, 'Sheepskins, . Scrap Iron and Sacks Sallis tl! bs Leghorn Gookersls" |. of all kinds. ; For Sale | There's no use losing ; ing' es. Sell Purebred White eghorn evel ' pric i Young's strain, ts i, lho has always and see them. J R Baird, R ol iven you 'the highest figure Port Per, phone #0 1 41 cet affords. ~ Consult as a 8 i Ry ; & Bighest. market price for'same a all For Salo pt MOSES TURNER m tl lengths of pipes. Also a set Of three mem Port Perry, Ontario beam bob sleighs, nearly new, with" M OR RTD Ma 8B ONTARIO and DOMINION Li shalfts: Appiy. to' J. Nasmith, Port Perry. SURVEYOR and CiViL ENGIN Organ For Sale A six octave Dominion Organ good condition. 'A bargain, $60. . Apply ut S ar Qffice," - Qa an 1 ' land surveyor, of Port Perry.) * Wood Lots For Sale . { WHITBY, ONTARIO. A number of choice wood. lots" for | === S a pirella: Coren sile at lots.14 and 15, con 7, 4 Satisfacti tin and and go ting gu | On Wednesday, December 4, 1918] at the home of the bride, Ms. Al Sawyer, Port Perry, was united. marriage to Mr, William Hooper, of Cartwright. The ceremony was per- formed by-Revy John Ford. At 29 Jackman Ave, Toronto, on Thursday, December 5th, 1918, the marriage took place of Minnie Alice, only daughter of Mr. and-Mrs: A. T, Cuyler, of Medicine Hat, Alberta, to Dr. R. J. Morell Montgomery, of To- ronto. Rev, R. J. D. Simpson, formed the ceremony.» Tomatoes for Christmas 1t is not too early to' order your Christmas. Tomatoes. We cannot TTEY, Prince Albét. re tA Jimited quantity of Yellow Dan- ' vers Onions at $1.00 per bushel. Apply at he Method i Apply A. J Right Fort Perrf, Ont. Queen St,, Port Perry, or Phone AeA A AANA A J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office. above Rose & Co. : Fe 40° Nb 2t2 hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seton 9 {LINDSAY A =! fe is closed again owing pn to 1 'orders after Dec. 20} oney | 3 ,#me at phone 14 and' get the (Successor to the late W. E. Yamold, Ont. ; " ONTARIO With a Victrola you \ cart hear music Jou like best. The world

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