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Port Perry Star, 15 Apr 1914, p. 4

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Startit | 0 © ut Ap hy £] 'Carnegie Milling Company Navel M ~ mmarted to cut' their 'winter's 'hauling | ~@f logs. 'They have twice as many on ound as they: 'had last year and She gro * empect that it will take five miohths to : Soish sawing them, ER 2 . ¥ ¥ ren} fee oy Sunday School | Con- | i oh ohn ak ged vention The Port Perry, Reach and Scugog |} Fabbath School Convention' will be @kld in the Methodist church, Port Berry, on Thursday, April 16th, 1914. Wastors, S. S. Officers and Teachers and every member of every S. S. in "Port Perry," Reach and Scugog are delegates to the Convention. Let : gery one be present. - The Conven: "\#on 1s interdenominational and pure- L 8 in the interests of our Sabbath ools. Do' not forget your ques- @ons and objections. Entertainment @y the kindness of the Port Perry friends. Come and make our county & Star County. There will be afternoon and evening passions, ; X The Public School Mr. A. E. Garbutt underwent an operation last week and will be unable #0 attend to his school duties for some time. The Board of Education have engaged Mr. Anson Walker to take Mr. Garbutt's duties for the time being. 'Mr. Garbutt is improving nicely after his operation. X: Real Estate Mr. Frank McClintock has pur- chased the Buntin property on Bige- Bow street and intends thorouuhly semodelling the house and making it Kis home 1n the Autumn. Mr. W. H. Palmer has bought the ace where he is living, near the Yel- school house. He has also pur- shased Mr. Arthur Allin's house on Bigelow street. Mr. Palmer will greatly improve his home property is summer. Mr, Henry Frise has bought Mr. James McCulloch's house in Prince Albert BR Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clemes, of "Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. ead Mrs. James Carnegie. Mr. and Mrs. Groves and daughter, of Toronto, were visiting Mr. S.. E, Allison for a few days. Mr. Arthur Boe, of Toronto, was fkome for the holidays with his parents. Mus. D. Boe is somewhat improved 8 health. Mrs. G. Whiteway was in Toronto eon Monday. Mr. H. G. Hutcheson, spent Mon- day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKenzie Rave returned to Port Perry from the oDast. Mr, Gordon Pargeter, of Toronto, wisited his relations during the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. John Cowie,, of @iravenhurst, were in town during the Beliday. Mr, E. Pargeter, of Toronto, visi- @d his parents during Easter week. Mz. Gordon Spence, of Sarnia, was af home for Easter. . Mt. Bert Spence, of Toronto, was fipme for the holidays. Dr. D. Evans, of Toronto, spent ho holidays with his parents. Mrs, y Corin 8d Jon, of opi wisfted Mr. orrin, during Holidays. Mr. T. McLaughlin, of Oshawa, waa in town on Good Friday. Mr, Gordon Hern is home from ir Miss Lula Vi and Mr, Clar- suce Vickery, "of whom are '| resume her work again. Mrs, 'Hurper. Loe. Ethel Willard is in town from the West, visiting er Mrs. T. H Dodds, of Toronto spent Henry. Mt. S, J. Henry and Mis Eva] spent the week end in Bowmanville. Mr. Wesley. Williams. of : Toronto, was in town during the holidays. Mrs. D. Boe enjoyed a visit: from Mis. L. Corrin of Oshawa. "ia Mr. Wm, Brock, we are Pleased to say, is slowly improving: ; Miss Iza Nott has sufficiently re- covered from her recent illness to Rev. Thos. Bates has returned home from Grand Valley, Ont., where he has been engaged in ministerial work for six weeks. Meeting for Children An evangehstic meeting will be held in the town hall at 3 p.m. next Sun- day, addressed by Rev. Mr Pugsley. mem): Purse Found On Saturday, April 11; 'near the Apostolic Church, Port Perry. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apply at Star Office, Port Perry. xX Pleaded Guilty | Reuben Whitfield and Howard White were arrested on Monday morning charged the theft of two pairs of boots from Mr. H. A. Sydie. When brought before = Magistrate Purdy, they pleaded guilty, and were sent ta Whitby for triel, D4 ANS Ice Dates The following dates kept by Wm. 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J i [ing su {poining Pony and ncing i appointed represent request. from you, -appoin| afternoon or evening €; Thursday Ice Cream at | Nevison's You can always buy the ast Ice Cream at: Nevison's 'Restaurant--in bulk or brick. Phone 143.. Party Ice Cream supplied: Creamery Opening The creamery waggons will start on Monday the 27th day April, but some of the routes will not be covered till Wednesday; = Cream can be kept from the 22nd by those who Wish to start with the first trip. : Jas. Sionehonse X: fr Evangelistic Services Good congregations greeted Evan- gelist Pugsley at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. 3¢ na was a day of preparation for a campaign. Pugs Jesus park th ey id Ge -- the stone from the grave of Lazarus, s0' we must remove the stones from the sepulchres of Shade intrespasses | . {and sins; before Christ can say "come forth." -And in the evening the Evan- gelist spoke on Power, which demand- ed unity, prayer, purpose and perse- verance, Subject Wednesday--"Two Talented Men"; Fnday, "Prayer"; Sunday, 11 am, '* Holy' Spirit? 8 p.m. Mass Meeting for children in by Taw Hall and at] 1pm, sibject High 'School Almonte, 'April he Resonting, the} action of the Department of Educa-| h school, which was necessi b t hos lich, the certificate "of present principal, the Almonte High School oh to-night mously chose Mrs. Jenkins, wi the suspended principal to vacancy. The. 'move 1s a most un expected one,' although Mrs, is th ly quahfied for - and having had nine . experience. 'Mr. Jenkins' certificate was pended "the department for b AN made to meet you in nen i any | when I will be at home for this work. | Card tion in practically dictating the ap-| : intents of a principal for thel tion, holding a principal oli dependability. 'market, hundred- erville ost Office), com catalog; and ticular § That's _ the. Fordis ervant : At. holds the "world ie 'record for all 'round And it's the - lightest --the strongest ---the most economical 'car on the Six hundred dollars is then new price of the Ford run: fe about; the touring car is six fifty ; the town car nine --all f. 0, b. Ford, Ontario, (formerly Walk" te witli SySipment.. Get paired ent rbs a_spec-| ialty. Address, rhe) oi Box 92, Port hii Ch the Spring is of | painting, - deorasing or : papering y your House Sonsult Principal of Almante] _Timefor | sw House or ot | en. considering the matter| "Wells Dus] -- "Coaster Brake: 1. » Wheel £8: $35.00 The. same kind of wheel with Hereules Bi Are you going to follow her example? We can

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