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Port Perry Star, 4 Aug 1915, p. 4

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Apply to A Beesley, Port P GEN RAL WANTED --Goodjgen- eral servant for home in Oshawa, an-{ aid kept. Apply STAR Office Mr. and Mrs. Scobell; Sof Ottawa, 2 were in town last week on their way to Toronto, were they will join' friends' and motor to Buffalo and! he Syracuse. Mr. I. W. Mtisnry has returned to ~ town after spending some time in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. George Davey spent the week end at Hampton. : Dr. David Baird, of Toronto," is visiting friends in this naigoboihoo, Mr. Hardy Furdy is in town fur a short time after being in Western} On. tario, ~ Hardy expects to leave shortly . for Western Canada. Miss Mabel Robinson, of Detroit, called on her cousin, Mrs. G. Davey last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stansfield, (nee Miss .G. Town), spent the holiday in town, Miss Florence Cook has been suc- «cessful in passing her intermediate piano 'examinations at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Miss Amy Christian will resume her class in Piano in September, Fur- ther notice will be given. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nclntyre have returned after holidaying at Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Malean have returned home from holidaying at Peterboro and Omemee. Mr. and Mrs. Green of Toronto, motored to town and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Davey. First-class black currants for sale. Apply at Star Office. : WANTED--Middle aged house- keeper for small family. Apply at Star Office Mr.:S. Farmer attended the Library Institute meeting at Whitby last week. Miss Nellie and Miss Jessie Spénce were in town for the week end. Mr. John Mellis of Toronto, spent the holiday with his mother. Miss Lena Hall was in town for the holiday. Miss Grace Jackson and Miss'Lyla Hammond of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. T. Rogers. Mr. Harry Abbots who is working in Bownanville, was home for the week end. Uxbridge will Organize Uxbridge are organizing to make a contribution to the National Patri- otic Fund. They are aiming to raise $4000. Announcement Miss Estelle 'Bull wishes to an- nounce that she will resume her classes in piano and voice culture after September 1st. Studio at the homie of Mrs. Geo: Jackson. Utica Mr. Fred Buston and family of Maple Grove Farm have moved to Huntsville. : Mr, W. Put and daughter Ida of ; Tororito, are visiting with Luther Mitchell. Gordon Fisher of Ashibarn was ) yes most estimable - citizens. made to keep the fist up to-date sof as finances permit. hd "France From Within--De ot. This book gives the latest work re garding conditions as they: are' in France to-day. "It Pays to Advertise--Hockett - Full of fun and a lave story. Why do we eat hen eggs instead of duck] eggs? ~ Because a hen advertises and a duck doesn't. Victory--A new story of adventure by Conrad, Sundown Slim--Knibbs: "A fas cinating gstory of ranch life jin the Western States. You will find much to admire in Sundown Slim. = The Man of Iron--Richard Deban. This book, which is written: by a woman (in spite of her pen name) is one of the most popular if not the most powular books of the day. 1t|On divides the honors with Booth Tar- kington's "Turmoil," which is also in the library. The little folk: have not been for- gotten, and a number of books have| been added specially for them. The Wizard of Oz. Baum A book that will hold the interest of any child, and of many grown folk, . A'series of the great stories of Scott, Dickens, and other standard authors has been re-written in a style suitable for children. A number of thése have | <f been added to the library. Further mention of new books, over eighty of which have"recently been purchased, .must be postboned till a later date, But if you are interested in good reading of all kinds, take a look around among the books and see Port Perty. The various classes ¢ carefully performed. 'Brood Sows For Sale or 4 Berkshire Sows, eligable for re Onin ion, due to fastow al about 3 Agus, Howes Sunday Aug: 8, SERVICES at 7 p.m. Spifella Corsets Satisfaction a and gaodfti how many there are to suit all classes|All of readers, you among them. - - A Serenade A surprise was planned on Thurs- day evening of - last "week, when the} Port Perry Band visited the home of Mr. and Mrs: S. E, VanCamp to say| good-bye to them and their family, as they were leaving for their new home| in Toronto in a day Or two Several band selections were played and then the company - sat down. in| sociable style to enjoy refreshments-- ice cream, cake, lemonade, etc. Sincere words of appreciation were spoken of Mr and Mrs VanCamp dnd family, far they have proved themsel- Mr. VanCamp and two of his: boys have been useful members of the Band,and have shown marked 'musical ability. It} will be no easy task to fill their places|" Samples of Doors and 'Staves can be seen at our coal office on Water Street. Call, write. or phone for particulars, terms, in the Band. The serenaders played many old favorites, and finally bid the family good bye, wishing. them: every) happiness and success. Mellis- Caley © r. James Mellis of North Bay, | was as in marrage on the 17th of June, to Miss Robena Caley, young. est daughter of Mr, T, Caley. The{ bride was dressed in 'white satin tri med with seed pearls. The bride went away in a travelling suit of navy blue with hat to match. The ! . To the Farmer 'Let us quote you on the ~ Burlington Perfect Silos before buying elsewhere no more CHURCH of the ASCENSION Rev. C. P. Muirhead, Rector. = Divine Service Why buy a Silo. made spruce of when. our .pine silo costs where perspiration i is ex and offensive. Soothing and | puritying. | sola ohlyat "The Rexall Siore--the| : store that guarantees satistaction or money back. oy left. All acmoned | % shatiss

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