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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1915, p. 1

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Brown ies from $1.00 to $12.00 Sas We do developing. and printing : To purchaser ofa Brownie or Kadk to the value 2 15000 and up we devtlup aad print ihe: Se Millett Seed Onion Seed Garden Seeds iting the road into opetation Aa where there, is no Collector of Cus: == | could be bbtained, is a distinct ad- = vaniage ie to the public. I Uriion has given to the public a most Hit in.a style which is most surprising Bowmanville es other municipalitie ta see what can be don toward et: wv The War Tones. "The Post Office Department, 'hay: in connection with the War Reve Act, that all letters and postcards! | mailed n Canada: for delivery in. Can. d Mexico, sions ho wher cent rate applied, should | in. 'to ordinary postage. carry a stamp as a War Tax, and also notified the public that such Ww; : while it should be paid prefera the | postage Samp marked "Wa (ler oney qrders, proprietory or} | patent medicines, péffumery, wines or] champagrie, as well as upon letters' and postcards, postal notes and post office money orders. the intention Le- ing to provide facilities in those por- tions pf the country where excise stamps are. not available. This; in view of the fact that postage stamps 'may be obtained vt all points over urtry, in' many places toms and no Inland Révenue Stamps fd yy H. M. gS Pi ina fo ore Once more the Por: Perry: 'Choral enjoyable entertainment, and has done to thse who have hot, before seen the work of the Union. Capable critics | 0 see an ordinary fail to see where. | ing given notice a week or two 'ago, : i "Captain Corcoran" on Io D. Berry) must be used to the vicissitudes | of hfe by this time. Last year he played the part of Haram the Kings orite who was slated to be hanged. s year he loses Ris job as Captain becomes a common sailor. ~~ But that makes no difference to the Doe- | tor, who seems in whatsoever state of he finds himself therewith to be. tent, and perfecily capable of fil- ng the bill both as an actor and al nger. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. (Mr. | Merlin Letcher) did his part splendid- ly, carrying off the "official" granduer of his position in great style. His r strong voice sang out the -Ad- ral s exalted station and glory in a nner thoroughly appreciated, by | bis sisters, his cousins and his aunts, and everybody else. Ralph Ruckstraw (Mr. F. W. Me- yre) found fortune kind to him; not too kind at first. But as an ble seaman he bore his early reverses well, and when the wheel of fortune ned so that he became Captain he 'proved to be "a right good captain, {300 Mr. Melntyre's stage presence i3 cool and easy and his voice good. 'The Boatswaith (Mr. James Stone: ty stepping ito this® position at a o| late date, when it became impossible | dividing of School Section No. 3 be- for the original appoiniee. 10 take the: Assigget to him. The Boatswain's Mate (Mr. Harry Nasmith) gave excellent assistance to the officers and crew in their musical duties. The Midshipmites (Percival Muir- head and George McGuire, and the Marines (Messrs Learoyd Tennyson, Leonard Henry, Ted Jackson, and Clem Crozier) all carried out the dut- ies assigned to them in good military style. The crew and all the ladies formed a 1916. pleasing picture in their natty suits and gay.costumes, and their choruses were well received. "The work done by the chorus calls for the sacrifice of time and 'money, and while they reap a benefit, they also render the community a service. Stewart Ford did some remarkably fine work in his arrangement of the stage and proved his ability both as designer and decorator. . The conductor, Rev. C. P. Muir- head, and the stage manager, Mr. H. G Hutcheson, worked very hard to produce the most excellent results which the public enjoyed so thorough- lyme To no person is greater credit due, ~ hawever; than to Miss. Florence Cook, faithfulness a very large share of the of the Unions work is due. h this year and last, Miss Cook TR Service We solicit your account in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT PORT PERRY BRANCH H. G. HUTCHESON, Manager. Branches also at Blackitock (DP, MacFs \ © Bowmanville, iva. Sten Shation (D, Are Manager), Wm. Bowles, division 79, § 3.2% Thos. Harris, division 6, $13.95 John Ferguson, division 38, $8 40» Wm. Pearson, divirion 62, £3.30 Fired. Clark, west townhine, $2.00» Thos. Love, division 65, $1.80 D. McDonald, division 54, $3.70» John Warren, division 55, $4.75. Luke Day, division 17, $8.00. Geo. Smith, division 15, $14,002. Mrs. Reese, temporary aid, $5.00" 'Theo. Fitchett, temporary aid, $2. Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Connell lor Weir, expenses to Toronto we Hydro deputation, $9.00 Silas Reynolds, grading copmpp- the | jot 24 (1914) $12.00. G. P. Hamilton, membership fee.of Radial Union, $10.00 Geo, Smith, damages encroaching on propetty when removing gravel, $10.00 John Michie, bonus on 50 rods of ire fence, lot 18, con 10, $12. 50, Cone red fo meet agai the 10th day of May next at 11 a.m, oth Ford Atos Rev. W. J. West, Port Perry, and Robt. Chisholm, Myrtle, have pur- chased Ford Cars from Graham & Carnegie. 'Reach Council Met at Manchester on" Monday, the 12th inst. All members present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved, | A communication was received from the Inspector of Public Schools for South Ontario; recommending tween adjoining school sections, on accoud® of the School in said Section having 'been closed for some time past owing to the scarcity of children in said seqtion. instructed to post up the! necessary notices, that the Council will at their meeting to be held at the Township Hall, Manchester, on Mon- day the 10th day of May next, at the hour of two o'clock, consider a by-law for the division of S.S. No. 8, in said Township, and uniting the parts thereof to School Sections Numbers advance; otherwise $1.25. 2, 4 and 7, respectively. 'scribers in the United States the price A by-law was introduced and car- is $1.50 per yedr in advance. ried through appointing pathmasters THE PORT PERRY STAR and Se rie ra a of Mo Covad Yu coli Farmers's Advocate.........$2.35 published next week. Globe (Weekly, Illustrated) ...§2:000 be 3 Globe (daily, R. M. R.) ....$4.00 ACCOUNTS PASSED Globe Jin R Geil ) .r.. $4.00 Mail-Empire (weekly) ,.....$1.60 Family Herald.... ...... -. $1.85 Weekly Sun................$1.85 Weekly Witness... .......... $1.85 daily Witness. ......... ve so $30 Daily. World... ... ......+.$375 Northern Messenger $1240 Evening Sar(sual offices)... Evening News. . Farm & Dairy ..... SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Port Perry STAR1s $1.00 year 1» Canadian or British points; if paid im To sub- The following itéms are for shovel" ling snow: . | George Bates, division. 27, $9.00. Geo. Howsam, division 32, $11.30 Frank Watson, division 52, $11.60 Al, Claughton, division 40, $ 6.50 Robert Male, division 19, $ 6.50 L. Diamond, division 4a, $28.50 resins $1 85 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, PORT PERRY, YEAR 1914 Receipts Balance on Hand, Jan, lst, 1914 34 53 Bills payable 00 'Taxes and Interest, 1912, 1913, 1914, | 96. * Schools _....... NET DRE CR TG 00 licenses .., fsa 40° Fines . Yo 2 00 Kents... " 50 Streets a 08 Water Works od 1.735 Weigh Scales Bal due Bank Dec. 31,'14, $125.61, Bal in Treas. hands, $25.08, Bal due 100 53: Expenditures 21801 88% oN and B Braiges and Streets... Charif Cresrauie sii ER aire,

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