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Port Perry Star, 24 Feb 1915, p. 8

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Drilled W elis Wells Dug, Cleaned and Repaired Windmills, Hydraulic Pumps, Rams, and all kinds of water supply apparatus installed, All 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 NEW RAISINS, very fine - 10c Ib. NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS full 1b, 2 bs. for 25c SEEDED RAISINS, Griffin Brand, 2 for.25¢ BEAUTIFUL NEW CURRANTS, per 1b. 10¢ NEW DATES WEW FIGS +-EMOM and ORANGE PEEL, per 1b, 20¢c NEW SHELLED ALMONDS, = per 1b.°560c NEW SHELLED WALNUTS SOFT ICING SUGAR .périb. 10¢ Best Granulated Sugar 13 lbs, $1.00 Yellow Sugar 15 1bs. $1.00 Extra Fine Grape Fruit 3 for 26¢ Spanish Onions 6 1bs for 25¢c Pare Spices of all kinds Molasses, Cooking Syrups, Syrup, T. C. Forman & Son per. 1b, 10¢ Table per 1b, Tc} Announces his yomoval en ew and handsomely appoint in the new Dominion Bank Building, 70 Yonge St. cor. King, ~Torontof: Sse ------------ ALL FROM PORT PERRY ' and vicinity who attend the famous LLIOTT receive not only the Highest Grade of Busi ness and «pogo ox ueation but assist- ance to secure nnd =a Poumons when com- petent. We were called or upon recently to fill positions worth from $10, to $18, as. well as TAR SoRO0L FON Y08 0 ATTEND, Ones. ail the year; "Enter now. Send for Catalogue. W.J. ELLIOTT PRINCIPAL Corner'Yonge and Chailes Streets TORONTO CEMENT WORK Let 'me provide estimates for building your walls with hol- 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 3 4 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, The Wheels of Business Out Classificd Want Ads. furnish FE en. that 'is good for any kind of usiness machinery Do you want an employer or an em logue. Have you something to selk or is Where something you wish to buy? - Ma matter how large or how small your business 15, Condensed Ads. will im # METHODIST Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A., Pastor Mancherter," on Fridays en 5th of March, : Glad to report that Mr. Frank Me: | | Clintock is doing nicely after his 'serious ines, '| Albert has gone to the city fo couple of weeks. On Saturday, February 2), an ag- gregation of our hockey enthusiasts, drove to Uxbridge to enjoy '4 'match between Manchester agd Bethesda. When the game was called, half of the Bethesda team were conspicious: - They were substi by their-absence.. tuted by three star playets of Uxbridge town, Although the ice was soft, a fast game was played, which at the end of 3 fifteen minute periods resulted in no scare. For Manchester, both forwards and defence played a fi game, andébit for the excellen of the. Uxbridge man who 'guarded the héts for Bethesda the score would be in favor of Manchester. Messts Banks and Hunter altern referees, und gave entire satisfaction of both teams. ' The line-up was 'as follows: Bethesda Robinson Wage Vessie Ward D Ward Ferguson Manchester Lambe Parks cover point Sutcliffe rover Smith 'L wing Thompson R wing Flew goal point For Sale Extra fine quality Black, and R Currant trees, two years old, 7bc per dozen. Ready to bear. JONAS SMITH, Gardener, 84 Prince Albert, . Sunday Services 11.00 a.m, and 7.00 p.m. | Afternoon, Sunday School and Bible : Class, All Welcome, PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Mr. West, MLA., Pastor Sunday Services 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p,m ANGLICAN Rev. C; P. Muirhead, Rector. SERVICES 1st and 3rd Sunday at 11.00 a.m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00 pu If there are five Snndays in. service will be held at 1100 Sunday. © Sunday Feb. 28. Divine Service. at 7.p.m. BAPTIST _-- Mr, # wy 2 Smells, Mr. and Mrs. H. Samells of Cadmus. Miss Lulu Philp. Mr. Jack Anderson spent Sona | with Me. T, Bruce, Mr. - 'Bell of Toronto, leton weie well attended: on Sunday followed aby a tea on Mondsy, § Samells. © Mrs, Miss Skinner of Tyrone, i. visitin : funera : : amily home, 'Prince Albert, hs Thursday, February, 19. Mrs. R, Brown of Cidans, Js i ting along fine after her opperation for appendicitis. The Ladies' Aid of Cadmus, tend having a play on February: 25, entitled 1 "Filling the Missionary Barrel," A large number attended the rink at Nestleton on Sasurday night. Te "Totten, 'the earthly remains were laid in the Pine 'Grove cemetry, Prince Albert. : son-in-law and. nephews placed hel body in its * qui The bands of loving sons, liet "bed to await mel great resurrection. 2 7 Among the mourners were Messrs, '1A. M. Campbell and. wife, John Campbell, Fred 'A wife, W. S. Braund and wie, Fred Look at your label, your subscrip- , tion may be in arrears. : rn A ania Auction Sale Campnel, W. E, Carswell, T, Mrs. C. A, Nevison, will sell by -- Public Auction, on Friday, Feb. 16, 8 at her premises, Blong Block, Port}. ? Perry, the following: ew), Heater, rn Dishes, pL Dishes :

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