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Port Perry Star, 3 Feb 1915, p. 8

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Manshchurer of and _ Dealer in all. kinds of UMPS Drilled Wells , Wells Dug, Cleaned and Repaired Windmills," Hydraulic Pumps, Rams, and all kinds of water supply apparatus installed. orders promptly attended to Phone at my expense Bell Phone No. 47 Gasoline Engines for Sale Can be'seen on the premises at any time. 'Chas. M. Dean New Fruit at | . .FORMAN'S | NBW RAISINS, very fine = 10¢ 1b. NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS full 1b... 2 Ibs. for .25¢ SEEDED RAISINS, Griffin 'Brand, 2 for 25¢ BEAUTIFUL NEW CURRANTS, i per 1b. 10c NEW DATES "per 1b, 10¢ NEW FIGS per 1b. 7 7c} LEMOM and ORANGE PEEL, per 1b, 20c NEW SHELLED ALMONDS, per 1b. 50c NEW SHELLED"WALNUTS SOFT ICING SUGAR per Ih. 10¢ Best Granulated Sugar 14 Ibs. $1.00 Vellow Sugar 15 lbs. $1.00 Best Granulated Sugar, $7.00 Bag Extra Fine Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ Spanish Onions 6 Ibs for 25¢ Pare Spices of all kinds Molasses, Cooking Syrups, T. C. Forman & Son Table Disolved Partnership * The firm of Messrs, C. C. McKagu® and F. & R. J. McKague, genera! merchants, has disolved partnership, as T'have sold out 'my ntercst to my daother, Mr, F. R. J. McKague. In Jetiving from the business, I wish to @havk our customers for their liberal patronage,and and to solicit a contin- © mance of the same to my brother who will remain in business. C. Ci McKague Bexley, ; Ontario, District News : The Lindsay Post publishes exclu- ¥e information to the effect that the) of Stone at Whitby i is known | Announces his remuvat 10 his new and handsomely appointed Optical Parlors in the new Dominion Bank Building, 70 Yonge St. cor. King, Toronto I -- P Rimi nao A EA A a ,'s ONE SCHOOL THAT MERITS _ the CONFIDENCE of the public because of its"high grade work is the men and women to become EXPERT Stenographers, Pp ookkeepers, Commercial teachers Clerk Cashiers, or general 'office Asssist- ants in from four. to six ;menths, and assist them to get positions. u all year, Enter Now. Catal logue FREE. W.J.ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Corner Yonge and Chailes Streets TORONTO CEMENT WORK Let me provide estimates. for building your. walls with hal- low cement blocks ; or shaped blocks for silos; cement curbs for wells, - Wells dug, cleaned and re- paired, Address WM. PARRY, Port Perry P. O. Ont. Phone 108 r 8 CHURCHES AND FRATERNAL SOCIETIES NOTE--Notices, not exceeding six lines, of Church or Society events will be inserted free of charge, if the copy is handed in on Monday of the week in which it is expected to appear. All lines over SIX must be paid for at the rate of four cents per line each insertion. METHODIST Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A., Pastor Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible Class. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Mr. West, M.A., Pastor Sunday Services 11:00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m ANGLICAN Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. SERVICES . 1st and 3rd Sunday a® 1X00 a.m. 2nd and 4th Saod.y at 7.00 p.m. If there are five Snndays in the month service will be held at 11:00: on the. bth Sunday. BAPTIST Rev. J. Ford, Pastor. '$.0.E. B.S. Mrs. John Wallis, Mrs' im. Wooldri i : Some talk of the boy's goi Port Perry next week for a H Be easy on the lads, as they have had no Practise as the rink has. 5,08 started. x Mrs. Milton Groves, spent Monday: in Lindsay. Miss Millie Heatlie, has ret home, after spending some Muon 5] in Elmvale, Mr. Harry Bairclough, spent a few days in Oshawa, on business, - We are pleased to 'hear that Mrs. 3 Edgar Jones, is recovering from" her recent illness, - Mr: and Mrs. Garfield Heatlie;: Miss Maggie Heatlie, spent Satueday in Oakwood. : ts Prince Albert M:. "Theodore Filchett, is' in ety | poor health at present. Sad 'Mr. 'Marshall, spent'a day or" two here, dnd has purchased" most of Mr. Savage's farm, and will shortly settle here, i At the farewell service conducted by Mr. Savage, Mrs. Wauchope sang a beautifull Sacred Song. Miss A." Me Caw, also gave two. choice selections, for which the congregation * felt i debted; and shall be pleasedto welcome her back soon. The Quarterly meeting will be held '| at Manchester naxt Sunday, at 10.30." We see that the Ontario Alliance are to hold a great convention in Toronto, the 1st. - week. 1 March. They are hoping in some way to over- take Russia, which has eleminated the liquor most completetly. Womens Institute Shirley The open meeting at Mrs. William Darcy's was a decided success, the at- tendance being large, and the pro- garmme good. The main item, Mrs Jas. Stonehouse's Address on Milk, was a revelation in many respects, and commanded the attention 'of all from first to last; the young people, too, seemed to have a jolly good time. 'game with the 'Greenbank boys on |" 20d John, Short. Our. "Hockey Club layed a fricodiy]' helped Saturday dfternoon on the rink here. | The result of the game. was a score of | 4--2 in favor of Greenbank. Our boys will likely return the visit in the * Tnear future. 'The manager of the 'Skating Rink "| gave a carnival on Satur He was favored with i and a large crowd. The sports keenly contested and the winners in the different classes were. as follo Ladies' Puck Race--Miss Gla Foster. ; ) Mile Race--1st D. McTaggan, and] Perbaps twill Roy Gibson. r *|'Then s:eal away, give) Little Warning: Couple Race--1 D.Mc¢Taggart and | Choose thine own time,s Miss Lorna Dure. 2nd A. 'Martin and Say not. "Good Night" but in some Miss Cassie C ameron. Se 0 brighter. Clime, - . Ladies' Rate--15st Miss LornaDure| Bid is "Good Morning" 20d Miss Cassie Cameron : 3 Jadies' Costumes--1st Miss May |: si on Behalf of the Church, and Community wn, 2nd Miss Alma, Sleep. Robert Reader, ent's Costume--1st F W Bradley' ; SER 'Old Boys' Race---1st FW Bradley, George & Sweetman Keg Race--1Ist Albert Martin, 2nd i 5 Mill Feeds A Lew Sorn berger. Scontish Tipperary Clover Seed ; i Miss' Ethel Savage, of Prince Al| * Sonya people should appreciate T ; bert, was visiting Miss Blanche. Frise his rendering of Tipperary: y afer Sunday... I's a lang way tae Auchtermuchty, - "Miss 'Toole was visiting fiends in I¢s a lang way taé Perth. thie city for the week end. Fis It's a lang way tae get tac a "The Quarterly service: will be held "Fre : anywhere else on ait in; Seagrave Methodist chirch' next | Guid-bye tae Balladhulish, : Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. : The}. Farewell but ures, financial meeting will be 'held 'in a on "Monday afternoon] - 8 i ESE 2 ir. Milton Stone bas disposed of| his farm. The purchasers are the} Fishley Brothers. © 'We understand that Milton bas > A large parcel has 'been' prepared, | and dispatched for Queen Mary's Pres- ent. en ~The next meeting is to be at Mrs. Thos, Spencer's, néar. Raglan, Feb] vided. Miss Edna Vance, and Miss | 10th, for which a good program is pro- |-

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