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Port Perry Star, 20 Oct 1915, p. 4

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ill for Le week. "Latest reports "showed a slight implovement in his we & ..Jrwin is building a house on hig property opposite Borelia store The interior is to be finished i Georgia pine. : "he Carnegie Milling Company is ! erecting a two story cottage' on' Lilla Street, beside the home of Mr. Pércy Hooey. About four years ago "Mr. William Willard planted a peach seed iin his garden. It grew into a tree, and this year bore three very. nice peaches. Messrs. H. G. Hutcheson and J. McE. Murray. spoke in the Scugog churches last Sunday in the interests of the Red Cross Fund. Mrs. Rhubottom, of Fenton, Mich., has beén visiting friends in town. Mr and 'Mrs. T H Follick have moved into the house on. Lilla St., the property of My A C Tennyson. Mrs. George McMillan, Brantford, has been visiting friends in town DEAN:CLARK On "Tuesdag) October 12, 1915, Miss Cora Clark was married to Mr. Charles Russell Dean, both of Port Perry. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. W.' J. West at the Presbyterian Manse Mr. John McMillan has purchased "Mrs. Geo. McMillan's property on Perry Street. White and Red Cabbage for sale, apply F. Shepherd, Port Perry. FOR SALE--House and lot, and "building lot. Apply F. Shepherd, Port Perry. ; 'The Evaporator has had' a very short season 'this.year. . We are told that it will close on Saturday of - this week. ~ Pte. Lorne Brown spent the week end at his home in Port Perry. Pte. Harry Abbots was home for a few. days, returning to. Oshawa on Tuesday morning. Mr. Harvey McMaster, of Bhicago, and Miss Laura McMaster; Derryville, are the guests of Mrs. Wm. Hall, Mrs. Rhubottom is: offering some choice furniture for private sale. may be 'seen at Mr.. Harry Hall's|sion, Port Perry, will beheld in the carriage shop on Perry Sr. Carnegie Milling Co. have built a' new garage beside their office on m, of St. Catharines, § Hai friends n town, ocessfl anniversary services were 18 the 'following valuable "FOR SALE by high-cluss ; iture and -house- keeping effect; bo Morris chair 'Exterision Table Parlor table Settee Steel Range 7k Couch "Sideboard 9 Pictures 8 day clock flor lamps 6 -dinfg chairs Dresser = Combination Secretary and Book ise 5 Mattresses and 3'Bedsprings- 2 Bedsteads © Kitchen tables Kitchen cabinet Oil stove +2 clocks 2 Lamps Bed Linen Lace curtains Tablecloths Toilet Set 8 Rugs . Carpets Garden tools Bicycle 2 Trunks Bedclothes 3 cushions 12 New Woolen Blankets New Eiderdown Quilt 2 Quilts. "Several Bed Sheets NOTE--I wish to tell the public that] this sale will surely ba worth anyone's while attending who wishes to Buy new 'and "modern style furniture at Auction Prices. I have personally inspected the whole offering, and pro- nounce it' the best ever offered ih town, Tapestry curtains "Tablecloths Crockery Linoleum Spring blinds 2 oil cans Sale at One O'Clock, TERMS CASH GEO. JACKSQN, Auctioneer o New Recruits The following - men enlisted for overseas service last week: 3 Walter Rogers, aged 25, Ashburn Will Lynde, aged 19, Ashburn 'Herbert Beckly, aged 92, Ashburn ' Alfred Skelton, aged 19, Ashburn W. C. Murkar, aged 20, Pickering + Wm, Watson, Seagrave Stanley Wooldridge, Seagrave Reginald Wright, Port Perry; en: listed in Toronto with the Pioneers. The Pioneeérs take charge of the work, of road and trench construction, 3 Annual Bazaar 1 The Annual Bazaar held by the 1t| V-P.S. of the Church of the 'Ascens| : Davis' Drugstore: Proceeds in aid basement of the Town hall on F riday, |' October 29th. . Doors openat 3 p.m: There will be fancy and useful ar- Kitchen utensils 1 One of the bes "on the pain street, Price $3500. ; ] A nice frame house in g repair, well painted, on good: street; sp did location. Price $15 4 A cosy little home newly' pai buildings. 100 acre farm': Perry. Good buildings 100 acres near town : of Br, fair buildings, 60 acres vation. - Price $300; 4 Easy terms. on all these FOpertics. ALR. Savage, Port Perry, one or 45 |. _ Fenwick Ave, Toronto er cult: : from the premises of Mn. "Abraham. Wallace, twelve months 'old heifer. Color roan, {to be held in. "the! Town Hall, on Thursday and idayierd this week: i public. i ri XY 10.00. : Devotional: E Wm. West, BLA 40.15 Reading Mintites 10,30 Addresses of Welcome. % J Messts: J MCE. Muay and! oy Gera. 10.30" President's Address g 11:30 Reading, Miss Dhl Purdy': 12.00 * Roll Cal, Appointing Co mittees. 1,30 + The Pydgressiv, Teacher. D. Walker, B. A. + = : 2.30" Map, Geoeraphy. in Public} Schools, Miss Jean Garrow. Discussion --Misses G. Cochrane and K. Story. : 3.16 Busy Work in' Raral' Scho Mr. W, H. Tonkin," IDiscussion--Misses ©. Cobbler, dick and E. Robertson. Roll Call - : 8.00 + Mr. Frank Yeigh will detiver « 'his address--*Canada i Peace an opticon views. © A 'pleasing » | gramme is being prepared in tien 0 the illustrated lecture, Tickets 20c. and 3c. Plan at ~ of Red Cross Fuud. ~ FRIDAY ; kl 00 Primary Arithmetic. Mr D. . Walker, B ) ticles on sale, home made pies, cakes: | 10,00 The Superannuation Sche 10c articles for boys and gids. Light refreshments will be: served h last Sunday, when Rev. Mr.| Yule, of Oshawa, preached two ex- ~~ cellent sermons. | The church: was prettily decorated 'with maple leaves, 3 plants, and flowers, Rev. Mz. - Mr. Jo Stone of Io 24, 2 candy, "etc, and a tree With Scand]: Mz. D. Schools. ih L Evidge. {| Discussion --Gieo, lethal 'and| py Finder please notify N' means econony. Palme: Port Perry, or phone Bell 8rd, proper spring

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