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Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1912, p. 8

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0 Sixty-two. pupils. tied the ance" Examinations at Port Perry t; McEachern was presiding exam: , together with: Mr. Garbutt. "Mr. McEachern goes to Lucan at beginning of 'the autumn school He takes charge of the High pol there. The salary is said to $1,500. , George Rose has purchased a ome Ford automobile. The new postoffice is progressiug ie foundation and cellar 'walls are "tompleted, and the magons are 'busy' 'now getting the large stones into Labor is scarce, and neces- sarily progress is slow. In was held upas a g particular --their garding temperance. prosper if half its and half diseased. prosper 'other half * intemperate. No: people. can | divided against itself cannot ;On retuming to the Lodge room, a vote of thanks, to Mr. Cameron and the choit, was: proposed Messrs, Letcher and Hall and heartily carried Port Perry Tage will walk, in Whitby this year onthe Twelfth. This, will be the first walk under the Jew County Organization, in which Po erry figures quite prominently, Me. W. Kennedy béing County Master, Speaking of postoffices reminds Us My. J, G. Morrish County Secretary, Scugog is to have a daily mail. My. Tiestie Hall County Lecturer, and : oie beginning after the First of , Mr. Earl Tummonds County Finan: +A Bell Telephone has been in- stalled by Mr, Sintzell in the Delmont "House at Seven Mile Island. Messrs. C. McNab, Alex. Graham, James Reid, A. Harris, and T. Gold, all of Uxbridge, were in town last week. Ingram's have 'bought™a delivery Fig that is a credit to the business. Mr. David McMillan is able to be _ mbout again after his long confinement in the house from the injury sustained By being kicked by a horse. Mr. Earl Tummonds spent Sunday with Mr. B. Smallman, Mr. Harry Nott, of Toronto, was Town over Sunday. Orillia has put the daylight saving movement into effect' this summer. One evening when 'the 'heads of the houses wound up the clocks and put out the cats, they put the clocks on | an hour, and next morning. people gotup an hour brighter and earlier than they meant to. In the evening everybody was delighted with the long summer evening. = Suppose we try it Jn Port Perry, and be up-to-date. 'In fact we'd be an hour ahead of time. Mss. R. J. Bruce is in town. i Drugstore Port Perry. cial Secretary. Strawberry Festival. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church intend holding their annual Strawberry Festival | Wednesday, -July ard.' Tea will be served from 5 to 8. An excellent. program is being provided. "Social will be held in Town Hall Park: Buy your Paris Green at Byers It is pure. Mr. A.W. Allin went to Toronto last week to attend a meeting of the A. O. U. W. the business of which was to fix insurance and other rates. A kitchen utensil. shower, with Mother Goose rhymes, wag given "at the hone of Mrs, W. H, Haris to Miss Libibie Pearse; in honor of hei marriage, which takes place to-day 'Wednesday, June 26). The shower proved to be a most pleasing affair to all concerned. Mr. George Davey was in Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Corrigan and Miss Meta Cor- rigan, of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. John Burnham. Miss Florence Walker, Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. Rolph over Sunday. You Can Thank Advertising Next time you ste into the corner store, take a look -a- "wound. Of all the articles on the shelves, how many were on if half are temperate: and & She ; Tmmiaty relatives were a witness the ceremony, w wh arch of evergreens tasteful with snowballs, by Rev. A eron, The bride entered lhe room lean Lon her father's arm to the strains | Lohengrin's: Wedding Mate by Miss Flossie Midgley, of Seagrave, ig 'M cousin of the bride. The bride looked 'charmi ; gown of peatl grey: satin hene, trimmed with 'embroidered 'and fringe, and carried a shower boquet of white carnations and. ferns; The bridesmaid, Miss - Lyla Hallett, of Pickering, cousin of the groom, 'wore a dainty dress of pale blue messaline silk, trimmed with overlace and ap- plique and carried a° boquet of pink carnations and ferns. The groom was supported. by. Mr. 1 Ernest Midgley: of Toronto, brother .| of the bride: phe groom's present' to: the bride was 'a handsome gold brooch; he groomsman a set of cuff links; the organist a 'gold brooch set it brilliants, Amid showers of rice and the happy couple left for: a short tr to . Toronto and other paints, bride travelling in a navy Digs tailor |! hite ) made suit and fall join tin in life." * v i + 2 WALKER'COULTIS © + A very pretty wedding took: lice in' Port Perry ion Wednesday: after noon, June roth; 1912, when Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Coultis, was married to Mr. {7° Wilmott Franklin Walker, of Utiea:} Rev, R. C. Burton, of Watford, Ont. uncle of the: bride, perform : ceremony, and 'was assisted by pastor, Revi R. 'Bamforth, of Perry. The ceremony was wit! in the presence of over. one h ir, Hugh Jack started [0 Edn ton last Thursday and; may pos locate there. 'The stock buying | ness will be continued by Mr. Mr. D; Adams informs us. hr has sold the Wilcox property on Coche{ rane 'St. to. Mr. Jefizey, of Port. Perry. Mr. Guy S. Orde, who | made manager of the Union Ban! Calgary and inspector for - he: ince of jAlberta, was presented. with miniature strong box containing ey in gold, and a very 'app dress. The presentatio! were from Mr. Orde's br Miss O. McCulloch spent a few days in" Toronto last week. an Misi Terty, : Bglinton friends hete 1 Mrs. Wim. Evans spent Sunday in | Toronto. Mrs. L. Duncan visited friends in Stouffville recently. = Mr. Thos. Evans; of Sunderland, ao old acquaintances hére last Messrs. Ackney and Asling attend- ed a Masonic meeting in Toronta o on Ie relatives and intimate friends. Guests | Lot 22, Con 14, Reach. on were present from Montreal, boro, Lindsay, 'Toronto, Claret Stouffville, and Port Perry. The bride looked charming. as sobi's Wedding March, playe at 2 pm. The Departmentof P Ontario Agricultural College, € is: making a drainage survey of. part 0 othe above lot, . your shopping list five years ago? Make it ten years, and | Miss Collins, of Staufiville, cousin © you will find that most of the things' you buy to-day--and re ot Peabiitill : sould riot do without--were not even made then. with nF vd ed - raed] You men 'and womer who almost immediately after they yas -- ay thing. let this. sink in. are perfect. You are better men and women because of advertising. You: eat more wholesome food. living" costs more, ~ Triie Ou wear better clothes. Your J. J "put itis worth done orange blossoms, Home is better furnished. You of roses, iy of the valloy unc ma "have cleaner and more sanitary And sa 5 the cost gas dojo! rot S, You read bétrer books me ines; Nou seek thful J, Hill says this "hi gh TR amusements.

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