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Port Perry Star, 28 Jul 1915, p. 4

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forwa to Ottawa, asking. that / pro: vision 'be made at the new dock for bathin t wove, and it is to be hoped. that facilities. This is an excel-| th € uhoriies at Ottawa wil grant ¢ d Mi This (Wednesday) afternoon every man will have a chance to *do his bit" towaid cleaning up the lake front.' It may not be possible to do all that there is to do, but a start can be made. Shoulder your rake or your fork and come along to the bee. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Patiiodc Association will be held in the armouries on Thursday, August bth. All ladies are invited to be 'present. A request is being made for jam and preserves to be sent to soldiers at the front. * The fruit may be taken to the armouries," where collection will be 'made for forwarding. Miss Francis Whiteway, and Miss Ruth Whiteway, Chicago, arc guests of Mr.-and Mrs. W. U, Carnegie. Mr. and Mrs. Geordie Raymes motored to Barrie last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey have taken a trip to Montreal. Mrs George Jackson and daughter, Marguerite, have returned home after holidaying at Union Jack Island near Waubaushene. ' Miss Elsie Bradley: has. returned from her visit to Canmngton. Mr. W. Ash, of the Bell Teiephone Co., Toronto, is spending his holidays in town. Mr. Harry Carnegie, of Toranto, is in town. Mr, and Mrs. George Cold have moved to Toronto. Mr Cole. talks of going to the West: Mr. and Mrs. George' Mackions, of Manistee, Mich, have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. C. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McLean are holidaying near Omemee. Mr. E. C. Burton has nearly com- pleted a fine new house on Union Ave. It will make a home of which .. he may well be proud. Mr, and Mrs: F. W. McIntyre are holidaying at Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs 8 E VanCamp aid family move to Toronto about the end of the weck. We wish them prosperity and happiness in their new home Mr, VanCamp and his. boys will be greatly missed in the orchestra and band. Mr. Monet's new 2ddiess will be 53 Ravina Crescent, Toronto. A Good Showing The following list reveals the. fact that all of the fourteen candidates who were recommended to try thef. Entrance Examinations forom Port Perry Public School, were 'suceessful. | "The Principal, Mr. T.' W. McLean, /. and the students, are to be congratu- lated upon the excellent results: ~~ Harvard Bamforth Cota Bowerman Mary Bowman Aleta Ferguson (honors) | Greta Foster tle Goode (roners) r Harris (honors) | Lena Abbott, Snags of, Rev Abbott, of Syracuse; N. V. 'The wedding took place ia Syra: Company, of that city. =. a» The young couple took a wedding trip to Muskoka, remaining for a short visit in Port Perry on their return journey to their home in Syracuse An Amazing Story Those who listened to Piof. - Elmer Luck in the Methodist Church on Monday evening, could scarcely be- lieve their ears at times ds the speaker quietly told the amazing. story of German stupidity and cruelty. His pictures of German life were most illuminating. The whole address serves as a most. powerful recruiting appeal. An outline of this address will be given in our next issue. Lower School Exams The results of the Lowar School Entrance Examina- tions were published on Fri- day last. The nanies of the successful Port Perry pupils arei-- : Lucile Archer George W. Cragg George KR. Howsam Morley Honey Annie B. Michie Margaret G. Munro Elsie J. Rose Mildred Somerville It should perhaps be stated that ten were recommended for this exam-| ination. The statements of standing issued by the Department of Educa- tion have been mailed to all the can- didates. Miss . Grace Burnett, the elonly one writing on the. Mod- el School Entrance, has heen successful. High "School | Promotions. "The following pupils from the Port Perry High School have been promoted: from! Form II to Form HII: George W. Cragg Leonard Henry George R. Howsam Annie B. Michie Elsie J. Rose Mildred Somerville SS Si | cuse, where Mr. Bradley has been] living for some time, having a position] with the Metropolitan Life Insurance. Star Ammonia Office, just West of the Post Port Perrve i The va ious classes of hetta carefully performed. Farms Wante We have a a number of enquiries ent sized farms. all and ses ou, JANSON REAL. , Oshawa, Ontario." "FOR SALE ' Pure Wyandotte hens, also a few "Ply- mouth Rocks. Cheap. AUCTION SALE = Mr. Arthur Allen: is selling by Public Auction" his household furniture po his premises, corner of 'Bigelow and: Streets: on Thursday, July 29. Sale at: 1.30 0 "clock. George Jackson, Auctioneer. | 'House for Sale or Rent : 9 roomed house, electric li 3 hardwood flooor, brick oll good state of repair, good lot, faces olic Church. Possession at once. to E. C. Burton, Port Perry, Ontario. Fe = Brood Sows For ale 4 Berkshire Sows, eligable for ion, due to farrow about August olrely to John W. Crozier, Port on Ontario, one 98 ; he THis week at Collacal 8 lbs Chip Soap for Best Mixed Pickles 2 bars Castile Soap Toasted Gorn Flakes 3 for 25¢, Swiss Food 5 8 for 25¢ Laundry Soap 6 for 2a¢ Canned Salmon Baking Powper Barley Crisp. Rice Flakes Robin Hood Oats | per: oka 10c Roman Meal Best Prunes, Best Lard De 2 1bs for 26e 'per pound 18¢ ean Try Our 'Wonderful Te T. H pATES 15e} 2 for 25c| per pkg 10c i 3or 2be : store that. money back g You can afford 10: treat your-{ «self toa new. one. Pil can fill aly i want to your sa "We have satisfied many of your asaniees satisfa tion ori . hors and can af you. FOR SALE ; A Secondhand Columbia Graghophons, ta new, has large metal horn, oak cabinet, © 8 : $45.00 Tes your for $30. 0. 'We also |

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