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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1914, p. 4

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opr to Miss Bates at her resis dence back of the 'High Schoo 36¢f 1 "Major Edgar, of Regina, spent a couple of days in Porp Perry before leaving for the front. He turned on Monday night for the camp "at Valcartier. Mrs, Edgar, who is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs J. Carnegie is at home in Port Perry, and- will re- main here during the absence of her 3 husband. Mrs. Emma Shaw, of Ann Arbor, Mich, is visiting Mrs. C. C. Kellett. Rev. Dr. Hazlewood, of Toronto, will preach next Sunday evening in the Methodist Church, Mrs. John Tipp has returned home from Belingbam, Wash, U. 8S. A. after a lengtby absence. Mrs. W. H, Rundle is home again, after spending a week in Oshawa. Millinery Opening The Fall Millinery Opening will be held on Thursday, September, 17, 18, 19, 'of 'this week; at Mrs. L. G. Hall's, Blong Bloc Port Perry. All the new fall. styles will be on exhibition. Miss Isabel Mellis, has returned to Grand Rapids, Mich., after spending a week at home, Miss louise Mellis, left Monday, ior Grand Rapids, where she will take a position with her sister and later a course in music. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, spent Sunday in Buffalo. Mrs. Wm. Tummonds, Cannington, was in town on Tuesday: Mr. Chas. Horne and daughter, of Hampton, spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'T. J. Widden, Mr. Gordon Hern, of Edmonton spent Sunday with his father, Mr. W. Hern. eat Piano Tuning hn T. Anderson, piano tuner, will make his return trip to Port "Per- ry on Sept All orders for piano tuning may be left with Dr. Berry. and 23. Tag: Day © One of the leading features of Tag Day (Faw. Day) will. be a ~Patriotic procession. At 8 30 a.m. at the' Town Hall. Please decorate your conveyance with flags and bunt- ing. and will take the following route: Along Queen St, west to Cochrane St. North to Parrish's Corner, . East to Bigelow Street,' South to'tha Avenue, Down Avenue to the Station, p Queen St.'to Widden's corner, Ais Perry to the Evaporator, A procession will be formed this point. 'the ih be | "Join bythe Cadet t Corps,' and the Friday, Saturday,|- 'Port Perry; to mourn automobiles |; and other rigs are asked to mobilize by James Lucas, that dollars be contributed Band to assist re ban mater' alae) | ---~Cartied. Th A few small accounts were passed. w Back from Valter Billy Davidson, not being able to pass the medical examination, has re- turned from the Camp at Valcartier, He says that it is Lieut. Wallace's in- tention to go with the contingent, as will Howard White also. Drug Apprentice Wanted Young man with proper qualificat- ions, wanted, to learn the drug busi: ness. Apply to, Orval Byer, Port Perry. Druggist, " b) To . . [eachers' Association South Ontario Teachers' Associat- jon, meets at Whitby this year, on the 8th aud 9th of October. Mrs. Josiah Thomas Died on August 30th, 1914, Lilla St, Port Perry, Mrs Josiah T. Thomas widow of the late Josiah T. Thomas in her 75th year. After her marriage at Columbus, Mr. and Mrs, - Thomas removed to Brock, where théy resided antill 1898, She was a member of the Methodist church of Layton until she removed to Port Perry in her 60th year, when she united with the Meth- | odist church here and continued a member of it until her decease. After a lingering illness of fifteen months, she' passed away very peacefully-- « Asleep in Jesus!" _ She leaves thirteen children, six sons and seven daughters; Henry Ts Thomas, Toronto fd Mrs. 1). Boe, Prince Aloert; Mrs. 'W. Penhall, Sask.; Mrs." Fred Smith, "of ! Thoma Josiah A. Thomas, "Onilla; Mrs. W. : Mrs Fred Meacham, New York James W. Thomas, Layton Samuel 1. Thomas, Toronto; Robert N. Thomas, Layton; Mrs. 8. I. Rob: inson, Toronto; Mrs. D. L: Currie, the loss of a loving mother. Interment was made in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prine Albert. C please copy. Oi Patriotic Association The members of the W.C.T.U., of |5 Port Perry, decided that it sas neces: sary to form "a Patriotic Association forthe sending of warm clothes tothe oldiers, and othér charitable work. They appointed an Executive as fol- Jows Presidenta=Mrs. Xk ME. Murray ' Treasurer--Mrs. A. J. Davis "Secretary ~ Mrs. C. P, Muirhead Also twa representative fro The Exec 'Toronto; | naington und Lindsay papers 2 Remember the date-- Friday, |sai September 25... ios I have decided to operate my evaporator this' season, and will buy all sound apples large enough to peel, on and after September 21st Prices about as in previous years. hs Joseph Bigelow PORT PERRY. ONTARIO CE Make Your Entries. for exhibits at the Port Perry Fair'with T= J Widden, the Acting Secretary. a --00 PRIZE LISTS of the Port Perry Fair may bel; obtained trem J. L. Forman, T. J. 'Widden, Adams Hutcheson, apd 'at the Sta dard Bank. i Ford Auto Prizes. The following prizes will given 'at the Port Perry Fair for the best kept; best running and best -handled Fi Auto, , considering time in use a service rendered, sold from Graham Garage; Port Perry: ; [ Goodyear, non-skid + $25.00. Dommion. tire, "value $20, 00 tire, 4 as Tire Poni and Pre "Lite Guage, value $10.00. Five gallons Special" Ford® | value $5.00, ; 6 value | Dr. W. A. Sangster has esimed work at the rooms; formerly by him, "over Corbman's Sigre in Port| Perry: i ede Stray dn Onto the premises of Neil Wilkin-} son, lot 23, con. 8, Reach, about two months ago, a red heifer, with little white, . Owner can have same by proving property t to be bis, and paying EXPenses. + : A: Apply to, Neil Wilkinson, Senge P05 Ontario, Free War Map. Every reader of the Port Perry STAR may haye a War Map. Free, A war map 3% x 2% feet, showing clearly every boundary, every city, every town, village, hamlet and if; in the whole European War area. Fach map ina heat folder of -conven- Jdent size. Rev. R. Bamforth; Sunday Sery ces 11. 00' aan. Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible Class, All Welcamre : Métors, 8: Jeffrey. & Son completed} ; their order for one hundred sets of Transport Harness, for the Depatt- ment of Militia and . Defence on the '12th inst., 4s per contract, and shiip-] ped on that date to the Department. When c at Ctla; The entire shipment of painting, 1looking after their regular orders, "this k 1ot of harness was put through, com= Wm, H oF plete i in eleven days. The ont-put of | i Harness and Saddlery Goods -of this Port Perry firm annually, must bie considerable. The Family Herald ahd Weekly | Star of Montreal has has secured: clusive rights for the War ared by: the Celebrated 'map. firny of| 16. W: Bacon. & Coy, Tad, of London, Eng.' Ttis beyond question the 'most com prehensive map printed. The Port 4 Ferry Stak has compleed €an secure a' copy of this alo map: free of charge, £ Here is our; offer good. for 30 days.

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