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Port Perry Star, 3 Feb 1909, p. 1

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v Stock = Fair, d yy ] © commencing February 4th. Don't vent.' oe Parlor Soolal In Thursday evening, Feb. 4th. itlor social will be 'held at the of Mrs. Thos. Graham, Man. r. Sleighs will leave the terian church, Port Perry, to 6 o'clock. Admission All are welcome. W..NU, . ie 'W.C.T.U. held a very in- ing meeting at the home of + George Laue Jast week. A Ty pleasing duétt was sung by 15; D. Archer and Mrs, George ; Eight new members added to the rolf. : Mr, H. H. Stone spent a few ays last week in Toronto, attend- he International Cutters' As. Hon, of America, which was fled by 500 of the best tailors ters "in Canada and the Stites, next year to be held New York, Mr. Stone secured ian newideas of the latest styles Ale coming season. ing the anntial Hat church will a social tea} ere. 30 £0. 7,00 p.mi., after which Cet' ont ill be called, and a public clock platform meeting will take place at ethodist |S vlelock, © This will be a good opportinity to become acquainted with the new pastor, Mr. Hobson, Rey. $C Me¢Farlane, of Port ui i i : Tope, has kindly consented to AEE Bites dy. of sone kind, ad0 costhe meeting. and the resi- New Books at the Library. dent ministers will also take part in Our Public Library lias recently the pr ings. There will be a ad some tiew books added lo it: {silver collection at the door. 'Among them ate Some that should be . mentioned. Upton. Sinclair's ¥ illionaires™ is there. Any: b is strongrin Yatclies and Jewelry eaves youl 'The .people of Port Perry are rebelious | commencing to realize the advan: bey 'are. | tage of dealing with Ben Green- : epicts: high|berg in the watch and jewelry line, waste, careless im- Notwithstanding the fact that this tudied uselessness. | is the dullest season of the year, I given read still find my: sales increasing. Why? ¢ almost un-| The reason is plain. Those who A 'by any |have already dealt with me have ance Liat they can get just as roods or less sioney ast possibly get elsewhere. id y YE Thk attached Sd) * Jam ~The class will y Fnoon at tliree Hin the: bady of the : hurch, Fé: fnovemeat is a good ind. deserves the: support of man in town not 'already eu- ariety of Valentines at "" Th 0 The Shareholders will receive $160 00 $100 00 share they hold. The Standard bar about 80 branches will then be all in this Province. an institution with 7 It pays a dividend of 12 per cent. per annum to its sharehold- "ers, and its stock is quoted on Exchange at $240 for a $100 sh Its paid.up capital will 'be the Toronto Stock are. increased ' to. $2,000,000. 'and its surplus to $2,500,000; an amount equal and 25 per cent. in excess of its capital, : The policy of the Western Bank will be continued, and the office which has always done a large loaning business will be in charge of Mr. formerly, borrowers. H. G. Hutcheson as and the same liberal treatment offered to Subscribers to the STAR : can save money for all their this office. The annual uieeting of the Port Perry Public Library aill be held on Monday evening at 8 c'clock, 'Every member is entitled to' be resent. D. McBride, President; I L. Forman, Secretary, High School Glee Club A meeting ot all the students in- terested in a'Glee Club was held on Friday afternoon; Jan. 22nd. The following officers were elected : President, Miss Meta William- son; Vice-President, Miss Kathleen Méharry; Sec.-Treas., Mr. Hairy iste, Miss Alice Stewart; Assistant Pianiste, Miss Dhiel Purdy: Musi: cal Committee, Miss Aileen Me: Caw, Miss Eva McGill, Mr. Chas, Reunié and Mr, Earl Whiteway, The club, which consists of thirty: five otlier' members, lias been formed for the purpose of training in sipging, to assist in the meetings of-the Literary Society, Publi¢ School Reports Senior 'Second, Arithmetic. 'Max marks 100. BH. McGregor... lili dls, 84 M. Goode . M Maundam. K Ross A Martin... G Campbell E Rodmai , M Bruunck .. G Howard ..:., A McDermott G Jones .. #0. 1 Bowerman: .....c.evih iin 32 Junior Second ~~ Spelling Max marks 100. H Collacutt F Harris... B Colville VV Pargeter... H-Clarke "<...0id0i.. E a5 vay 44 he Carnegie; Leader, Miss Philp; Pian- by sending papers through Call about it. favored the faudience with a violin solo, were encored and' ex- changed places'in the secorid tum- Der. Mr. Ernest Bott ably formed the duties of critic. The meeting closed with ** God. Save the King." = The meetings are not: only interesting, but they are edu- catiorial, for they develop in the students who take part 'in' them, their latent talent; and (he aim is to assist them to take their places. as worthy citizens of the' com minity, "Hound Found By Mr. B. F. Crandell. Owner can have same by proving property and paying 'expenses. LOST Yellow Collie Dog, four white feet, white breast, three quarter length of jail. Strayed from: the: premises of Mr. James Kirby, lot 17; con.'3, Reach, Finder please totify owner, 2 3g 2 | A ERKRIRRIRIRRIARARRKSARN 64] 64% 60.1 58, | The Canadian Bank of Commerce Those who are going to take a trip should purchase this Bank's TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES These have been prepared for the con- venience of travel: lers and are readily negotiable whether one' is only a few miles or more than ten thousand miles = - from home. . : * * X ¥

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