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Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1919, p. 4

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oi A, es her the degree .T.C.M. W "hear of Miss Cook's. progress in her musical profession. Mrs. (Rev.) W. P. Rogers, was ip town for a few days, and was | Parish Cd & guest of Mrs. nas. Paris "and her daughter, Miss Minnie. 'Mrs. Rogers was on her way to Lindsay, where she will attend "the Branch Meeting of the . Women's Missionary Society. Mr, Albert Stevens: has been i geriously ill, but is improving somewhat at the time of writing @ Mr. Jas, Jackson, of Scugog, was taken critically ill on Satur- day. ©) ¢ ol pond] Ly Mr. Mac Beare) wasjill last week with blood poisoning, but isfrecovering nicely. sired) -- ® Miss Enid Gibbard,' B.A., and her father, Mr. Alex. Gibbard, Chief Librarian of Moose Jaw and Miss Luella Harrison, o Madoe, have been the guests o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Real. Miss Gibbard has just taken her de- gree in Domestic Science, and Mr. Real was in Toronto last week attending the Graduation ceremony. Rev. John Harris underwent =2,% we an Operation for the removal of an abcess and is doing well. Mrs. Harper, of Edmonton, is' with her mother, who has been ill for some time past, but is now _,. slightly better. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Monet, of Toronto, have been visiting , friends in this vicinity. W.C. T. U. The regular monthly meeting . of theW. C..T. U. will be held 'Wednesday evening, June 18th, in the basement of the Metho- "dist Church, at 7.30. : The reason of the change in date is on account of the County Convention to be held in Oshawa the following week and the delegates will be chosen and ar- rangements made for those who wish to attend the convention. Everybody welcome: At the last meeting, the elect- ion of officers was held and re- sulted as follows: Honorary Presidents--Mrs. C. J. Pearce and Miss Horton President--Mrs, S. Farmer 1st Vice--Mrs. D. Jackson ond Vice--Mrs. A. Vance 8rd Vice--Mrs. Wickett Rec. See'y--Mrs. J. Swan Treas--Miss E. McDermott Cor. Sec'y -- Mrs Forman --Press Supt. A Pleasant Social Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Clay have returned home from Toronto, where they went to celebrate the 84th birthday of Mrs, W. T. Clay, the mother of Mrs Powell _ and her brothers -- George. Or- lando, William Albert, and Fred. George travelled over 1300 miles, and Albert 800. miles, while Fred came. from Buffalo, and>Orlando from Port Perry, to be present at this gathering. | A peculiar fact is that the five brothers had never been together before, as the oldest brother had left home before the youngest was born. Baseball P. P. H S. defeated Seagrave 17:8. They were never headed and poor fielding by Seagrave, together with the School's hit- = ting won the game. Cragg and ~ Gerrow lead the hitting." Team Score RHE © PP.HS --81435-1:x--17,21,4 MeMillan and Moon. .. H. Jackson and Lucas Perry defeated Bowman-| ng contest > 9 in an exciti behind Plano. orte Examination, to Seagrave--1-1-0-0-4-2-0 812 13] "the fifth | Mrs. Geo yi # ein ™ and give you town. Try Do you know we sp We buy-the best on the market ; the best value ir ue in us and see. The AURA LEE Military Notes Mr. Wilbur Raymes, the Am- erican Aviation Corps, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs George £ | Raymes. dte. John Tinsley is visiting friends in town. WANTED general workea Apply Mrs. J. Stones, Sebert House, Port Perry FOR SALE Good Driving Horse. Apply to H. S. White, Port Perry. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hooper: of Saintfield, announee the en- gagement of their daughter, Julia Olive, to Rae E. S. Dusty, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. S. Dusty, Greenbank. The mar- Hage to take place at an early ate. S. 0. E. Church Service The church service of Old England Lodge No 9, will be held on Sunday evening, June 15th, at 7 o'clock, in the Church of the Ascension (Anglican). Rev. J.J. Robbins, of Black- stock, officiating, Cr ---- Married Orr-Lyons In Rochester, on Monday May 17, 1919; Mrs. Sarah' Lyons to Albert James Orr, both of | Buffalo, N.Y. Church of the Ascension June 15th, for the Sons of England will be held at 7 p.m. Rev, J. J. Rob ! bins, of Blackstock, will conduct the service. = : No service at 11 a.m. DIED | On Scugog Island, on Friday, June 6, 1919, Julia Anne Cooke; niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Mills, in her 44th year. = FOR SALE _ Second-hand high oven Pen- insular range,.in use two years, in good condition: Apply at the Star Office. Presbyterian Church Sunday June 15. of God. and the hands of man."' Baseball Team Organized A a recent meeting a baseball team was organized in town with the following officers: President--W. H. Letcher Sec'y--Percy pk i a Treasurer--J. E. Jackson Manager--No | an Deshane have been-ordered. | | stock and Implements for sale A dining room girl, also a good, * his premises, lot 17, con '3, J. WIDDEN, Sec'y . = special service Evening Subject: "'The hands' * Suits and other , equipment HATS CLEANED--Ladies' or gentlemen's straw or panama hats cleaned for 35c. to. 50c. CUTTS CLEANED and press-| ed. Ladies' silk dresses cleaned. HALL DUCK LAUNDRY Auction Sale Mr. Isaiah Strong, will offer his farm 7 auc 5 mars on Tuesday, June 17, at | p.m. ' ¢ George Jackson, Auctioneer . Auction Sales Having sold her residence Mrs Willis Cook, will sell her houge- hold furniture, by auction at her remises, Cassimir Stseet, Fort erry, on Thursday, June 12th. No reserve. All in good con- dition. See bills. George Jackson, Auctioneer Stores close Wednesday Afternoon, Starting This Week The merchants and others in. Port Perry will close their places of business every Wednesday af- ternoon during Jane. July, and August, ' starting Wednesday, June 11at 12.830 p.m. ~~ = USE PRINTED . STATIONERY. ~ We will print- 260-1 heads and $2.50 Good Quality Stock will b used : This offer is made for farmers and others who use small quantities-of Stationery Star Printing Office Envelopes for | W.L. PARRISH . a Spring Chickens 1 will pay big prices for Spring Chickens and all kinds of Fowl. _ 1c Ib more if fowl delivered to town 1 also want to buy at highest EC market price © Wool, Rags, Rubbers, Horsehair, Scrap' Metal, - Sheepskins and Raw Hides L.JACOBS - Port Perry Bell Phone 78° I will pay exchange on L D calls MN * High-Class Printing Done Promptly and at Moderate Prices at ee ee Port Perry | trifles ? cent. di ify The Star Office How much of Hf you reckon. Port Perry Save the Money You Waste and Make It 'Earn You More Money your wages do you fritter away each week on it up you will probably find that at least five per 'thus "like snow wreaths inthaw," ~ oi easily 75 cents of that on | Work promptly and : done. Your Patronage is | © FOR 'SALE _ Chevrolet Car in ood run} condition. Cheap or Cas ; Hardware Plumbing ~ Furnaces | -- = PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - Office at Cawker's Livery Port Perry, . Ontario lot Prick Jonge: al lot on Queen Street, Pc r A real bar, ain: reasonable terms --quick sale desired. For partic: ulars apply to Harriet Matil Coates, Port Perry, Ont. © W. A. SANGSTER | DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office over L. G. Hall's «~ PORT PERRY ONTARIO 'LOST aa A Flag Bracelet at the Campus on Tuesda night. Finder please leave at Office. SS Property for Sale ~ South half of lot 17, con 3, Reach, being 97 acres more'or less. are good buildings on both this farm, the owner will divi suit purchaser. This is a tractive farm----close to sch ches, markets, and on a good the famous. Oshawa market. ~~ Pri reasonable--if interested act quickly. Apply to Jas. Kirby, R.R. No. 2, Port Perry. - ' Jan 9. tf W. J. Cook - Real Estate A large list of farms for sale Ontario County. Some city propert for exchange 'or sale, also Western land, = My list includes some r | bargains. = Wiite or phone buying. Communicate with |R.R, No 2, Port Perry, or 107 r 2 2, or Indepen Sar

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