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Port Perry Star, 17 Feb 1921, p. 4

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CME M ORN-- To Mr. and Mrs. H Murrly on Thurs, February 1 X a daugnter. Mr. A. R- Innes, of Barrie is visiting friends in town, Hes ale Jeased to repost that le Ingram is able to} be _-- and see his friends again, Miss Edna Nponse; Toronto t the week with Mr. and rs, Mac Beare. - . 'Miss Dora Cummin , of S. s. No. 6. Reach, received a certifi- ate from the Department of Agriculture for winning the test number of points. fro er school, at the Manchester School Fair. Promoted Citizens of Port Perry will be pleased to hear of the advance- ment of Mr. R. H. Short, who has been appointed to the: In- tion Department of the : Ganda Bank of Canada. Mr. rt has proved to be an excel- lent citizen, taking a vital and helpful interest in the welfare af the twn. Both Mr, and Mrs. Short will be missed in many circles, Mrs Short having Neer a leading figure in the I.0.D.E., of which organization she is the Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Short have made many friends who will be sorry to see them leave Port Perry,but pleased.ta learn of their deserved promotion. Don't Miss This! The Players Association of Sonya will present the thrilling tragedy entitled ' 'The Finger of rn" on FRIDAY FEB 25 in the S. O. S. Hall, Sonya. Mr. Gordon Paterson, of Tor- onto, will give some choice selec- tions on the Hawaiian Guitar. There will be a box social after the play. Ladies are .re- quested to bring boxes. School Report The following is the standing of fhe pupils | in 8 SN y 0.2 Scu- gog for the month of January. Total Marks - 400 Sr. 4th; Doris Milner 357 Dorothy Stephenson - 231 Jr. 4th: Fred Gow - 231 Edna Stovin - 207 Sr. 8rd: Edna Gerrow - 850 Ray Milner - 341 Olive Gerrow - 801 Luzerne Sweetman - 293 Alma Gerrow - 292 Fred Barnes - 248 Gordon Mark - 105° Sr. 2nd: Hilda Milner - 335 Hazel Shunk - 287 Aileen Jackson - 284 Marion Stephenson - 251 Anson Gerrow - 250 .Tella Hope - 225 - Qlive Schell - 90 Jr. 2nd: Stuart Mark - 145 ~ Prince Albert given The valentine Social Hier the auspices of the Ladies was a decided success in eyery w . The Vay le of Prince Albert w how to enjoy to the full a a geen ng. M honour is due to the Jakies Aid for the work oy ate. are go} , not on an iin afin- way, but as a fi and Socks force in the com- : Phe Manchester hestra will ill y ore "assist the choir inthe: ie service next Sunday "part of the at ou 1 eat at Man- er thedoss of our time- | aU ireeltisen, and Postister hy. shy to" uaical Behect © There Is. 1 re over work. : re Eoat ittous. = I. R. BENTLEY, Opt. Port Perry, Ont. at P. empien 's drugstore. 3 C's for Rheumatism, ete., -MAH for Asthma. Relief guaranteed High School Notes The following is the standing of students at the January ex- aminations. The names are in order of merit, an IV Satistatton pry 1A Crozier, Jean Crozier, Miriam Harris, _ | Elizabeth Allin, Helen Mellow, Grace Rose. mi Saisfotory -- Edna Wallace, Almer Tennyson, Percy Malcolm Form Honours--James Carnegie John Brock, Orval Switzer, Flor- ence McLatighlin, Willie Nesbitt Samuel Ca Form I Honours--Grant Rundle, Isa- bell Lucas, Rolph Howlett; Meta Miller. Satisfactory - -- Myrtle Sweet- man, Reginald Doubt, Reta Mil- ner, Eva Druean," John Allin, Homer Ferguson, Mabel Wilson, Irene Cumming, Mildred Goode, Hilda Claughton. Seagrave Mr. John Pickard and family have moved to a farm in Shir- ey Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Orchard have moved onto the farm recen- tly vacated by Mr. Pickard. We extend a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Orchard. A number, of our young people are. getting up a play to be given sometime this spring. Mr. H. Simpson from the city over the week end, Mra. Norman Woon and child with friends in Port Perry for a few days this this week. Will Brown and father in city a few days this wee! *' For Sale . Linoleum 8% x 4 yards, Brus- sels Rug 8x4 yards. These Fonds are nearly new and in irst-class order. Apply at Star Office. the 7 WwW. C. T. u. The W. C.T. U. will meet on Wednesday Feb 23., at the home of Mrs. S. Farmer. In Memoriam HARPER--In loving memory of m; mother, Anna Maria Hampte , who de. parted this life, February 17th, 1919. Just to two o years re since that sad day, my dear mother away, Sicep. on dear mother and take thy rest, 1 mi you most, | loved you best, Frjends are friends if they are true, ut to-day those are very few Sunshine passes, shaduws fall, Loves remembrance butlaste all, From Meme: s pages time cannot blot oe J e words me-not, e world may change i your to year e friends from day to day But never will my mother's love ~ From my memory away. | Found A pair of spectacles, at Star Office. Sonya The concert on Friday Evening under the auspices of the Y Apply = ewton's numbers were and givenwith excellent | ya Miss Chambers, aadioncs ye a stranger to th he soon on b the beautif eton's Capsules | Satisfactory--Eunice Malcolm, dear | . Sadly missed by a lonely loving daughter, Asses , a B. C. . C. was greatly enjoyed by al aif soloist, rl need to ory. qd i you in hotel accom- modation. iy i" SEAS re & 'Rheumatis Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia Templeton's ~ Rheumatic Capsules Have ht EEE En os Ni Abealthful, mon Having fombly, well known for filteen years, pre- scribed ji. dodtors, Sok sold by drug- gists, $1 Ask our agents or write for a free rial packs. Templetons, 142 King W., Toronto Local Agent--P, G. Morrison pl Auction Sale Monday, February 21, of hack- ney and draft horses, high grade cows and young cattle, farm implements and furniture,: the property of F. J. Seldon, lot 8, con 8, one mile east of Raglan. Sale at 12 o'clock noon sharp. Lunch for those from a distance See bills. Wm, Maw, Auctioneer. Milk Delivered Mr. Ben. Dunn wishes to an- nounce that he is prepared to deliver milk to any part of the]: town daily. Phone 108 r 31 and have our rig call. Traotor S Worry 'Cops' Essex public officials ave somewhat perturbed :by, a new problem in traffic administrat- ion. They-find no great diffi- culty in coping with trucks, automobiles and = motor but when the driver of a Forde son tractor gives it as an excuse for speeding that he is not dri- ving a motor vehicle and anyhow was off to fetch the doctor, this situation becomes a difficult one. Reach Council The monthly meeting of the Reach Council was held on Feb. 14th with all members present and minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. .M Thompson carried through a by- law confirming the following appointments viz: Wm. Phoenix. School Attendance Officer; Frank Lawton, Member of board of Health; Enoch Sendall .San- itary anspeetor; S.A. Wallace, MeMillan--MeDonald, a by- law authorizing the to pay certain school moneys. Meliflian--Thompeor, a law to authorize the. Ree ve and Treasurer to borrow sufficient money to meet current expend- iture until the receipt of taxes for 1921. The Auditors presented theis very | Feport of f the Treasurer" Sceott cDonald--| @ reasurer| @ $ Say ot. of Ds » 28 Lots of . L.& W. ® Sersiion Coal-+stove and Prices on a) ication. Lk . APY SRERY. am---- * For Sale. J elcome National Range with arming closet. = See this stove it you 'want to save money. [sie with pipes. Perry. To the Ratepayers of Port Perry: - Those who anticipate wiring or re-wiring there homes, at an early date, with the idea of con- necting with the Hydro System, should note that your Electric Commission are prepared to undertake the contract at the legst. possible price consistent with present market values and good workmanship, Our Electric work.is under the control of Mr. John Tinsley, an experienced = and authorized electrican of long experience, who "posted in electrical improvements. Orders for such work may be left at the Treasurer's Office or: with Mr Tinsley, It 'will be money in your pocket to consult us before Foing dss sisew here, Get in line an ngements wady I ya over a whereby the payments can i period: oy The Open Air Rink Through the courtesy of a number of Doblicepirited citi- zens and the kindness of the Council, the young folk have been abletoe very fair skat- ing at the aénloy * Fights have |. been strung, and the yaiting- room has been re-glazed and is kept heated. ~The weather has Sly helvel the open-air Appl | Ferguson, Lilla. St, Por ; Sip r Hydro:| Light and Water Commission} - 3 We s offer for sale 1st } Mortaoge od : Farm worth a, for years, af 5%. WM. H. HARRIS Port Perry - One. : of 5 "AUCTION SAL - Of Registered and Crade Cattle, Horevs, Implements and Furniture The property of ROBERT BRYANT Lot 9, Concession 6, Reach Township. 34 miles west of Port Perry. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 The offering consists of 2 draft horses, 1 general se and a driving horse, Three Registered in Cows, sixteen grade cows, a fine assort- ment of i im ments and a quantity of furniture, TERMS Apples, Furniture and all sums of $15.00 and dnder; cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given to ; furnishing approved notes. 77 off f for cash on credit amounts Ted. Pes. Jikan } Auctioneers "COAL! > One car of Nut Coal to arrive this week ' Stove Coal i in Stock $17.00 aton $18.00 delivered Pea Coal $15.50 a ton delivered P. FIGARY PORT PERRY - Office in Ebbels Block = ° Phone 214 Saleat 1 o'tiock "

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