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Port Perry Star, 12 Jan 1916, p. 4

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o of Miss Merle Taggart. ladies of the town conducted the en- | Mrs. Orr Rodman and Buffalo are returning home ng some time with Mr. vs. Isaac Rodman = "are pleased to know that' Dr. Archer, who has been very ill}. is improving. But he is pot out of immediate danger as yet. + Sand Needed "We would respectfully suggest" that a more liberal supply of sand be used 'on the icy side-walks, particularly <in front of the Post office and at other very icy points on the front streets, MRS. WAGHORNE "Pupil of Madam McKenzie, L.R A, M., England, is prepared to fake "pupils in vocal music: Terms on ap- plication. Apply at residence, back of High School. Patriotic Party Last Tuesday evening a very pleas- ant function was held at the home Seven young fertainment in the form of a Military Huchre, by which $26.00 was collected for the Patriotic Fund, Frem this $1.00 was deducted as the total ex- pense aside from the voluntary con- tributions. All present agreed that this unique 'method of combining pleasure and raising of money might well be repeated during the winter. ; , A Big Vote ' In the recent election for Council fors, Mr. Jas Lucas headed the poll with x total vote of 284. Unfortunat- ely in our report of last week the pe igure read 266 making a shortage of 1 votes of the number with which Mr. Lucas should have been credited. CArpet Wanted The soldiers have been given two of carpet balls 'which are' unus- except on carpet and" so we are ing for donations of odd strips of carpet of good-quality which we have wade into orle strip of the "required length. 1f you have strips of good carpet, any length, which you do not' require "jt will be much appreciated, and either * returned or made good use of when .the soldiers are through with it. We will send for it. Morley Campbell and H 'G Hutch- eson, Joint Chairmen of Committee, .-- Entertainment Friday, Febuary 18 Lottie L. Tillotson, of Hawaii, ' the distinguished traveller, elecutionist, and lecturer, assisted by local talent an songs and music, will give one of "her elecutionary and lecture entertain- ments in aid gf the soldier's récreation fund. Miss Tillotson comes highly fecommended from American Cities, Hawaii, Mexico and Japan, Do not tail to hear her. BORN--To Mr and Mrs J. E. Jones 205 George St., Toronto, on Sun: day, Jan 10, 1916, a daughter. $1,800.00 Posses Apply Miss Hyland. Sunde Sool" 1 Gonvention Sunday School: workers is | being called to meet at the Baptist Church, Port Perry, on Thursday January 27 1916. Further particulars later: = Domestic Science Course = If sufficient interest is shown; 'it 'is quite probablé that the Department of Agriculture will 'put on a Donestic Science Course in connectiofiwith the Short Course in Agriculture, now started in the Blong Block, Port Perry Ladies of 'this vicinity would find ithe Domestic Science Course very interesting and useful. If you need more information regarding this Course, write to Mr. R. 'M. Tipper Representative at Dept. of Agriculture Whitby. Ont. The Rink The open air skating rink under the management of Mr. John Roach is now in good running order. It is situated on Perry St. on Mr. Willard's property. ~ Band plays Monday nights Rink open Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. i Annual Meeting of Public Library The annual meeting of the Public Library will be held in the Reading Room on Friday evening, January 28th, at eight o'cock. All mem: bers, and those interested in the library are requested to be present. This meeting has often been some- what poorly attended, 'and the man- agement are anxious that a represent ative gathering be present at this annual meeting: Ladies specially invited. Presbyterian Church The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will - be observed at the morning {4 Uxbridge--Clerk, R- The annual District Convention "of | * Oshawa-- Clerk, Miss E L thy. Jan 5, Feb'2, Ma "5, May. 3, June 2, July 5; Sept 6, 4, Novi 2, Dec b,: Jan 3, 1917 2 Brougham --Clerk, M. Glee: wood. © Le y y Sept 7,"Nov 8, Jan 4, 19 3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. Port Perry. fr : July 7, Sept: \ Moore, bridge, Jan 14, Mar 10, May 9; 11, Sept 19, Nov 24, Jan 12, 191 5 Cannnington--Clerk, Thos. H. Foster, Cannington. Jan 13; Mar 9, May 10, i HOLI DA July 19, Sept 20, Nov 23, Jan 11,1017 #1 9 lad LIF 6 Beaverton ~ Clerk, Chas. A. Pater Beaverton. Jan. 12, Mar 8, May 11 July 13, Spt 21, Noy 22, Jan 10, 1917 7 'Uptergrove--Clerk, Daniel Leonard, Atherley. Janll, Mar 7 May ~ July 1, Sept 22. Nov 21. Jan 9, 1017 .E. FAREWELL, ' Clerk of the Peace. Committee of One Hundred { Local Committees to work in con-, junction with the Provincial "Com-. mittee of 100" were formed on Mon-| day for Port Perry, Reach and Scugog: | Particulars next week. Reach Council The Council elect for the Town- ship of Reach for the year 1916 with the exception of Mr. Goode, viz: J. T. | Dodson, Reeve, Reeve, W.F Weir and Wm 'Mc ald, Councillors, met at Tp. Halli Manchester, on Monday, Jan'y 10,! and after subscribing to their several declarations of qualification 'and of office commenced the business: foi 1916 the reeve presiding. =. Mr. McDonald seconded by Ms Weir introduced and-carried. through ! a bylaw {5 'appoint an. assessor' for 4916. Jobn Johnson received the appointment at a salary of $100. A 'bylaw was 'passed appointing auditors to' audit the Treasurer's' books. Mr. Chester. Asling and Jno, W. Crozier received the appointment at $12,00 each A bylaw was passed to appoint! a member of the local Board of: Health and Sanitary Inspector. Mr. Frank Lawton was appointed 4 member of the Board and Dr, G. Li Robson sanitary inspector. sad Mr. Forsythe and Mr. Rusnell ap- -. terson, | t 3 Joha Stone, Deputy: "Cran service next Sabbath. - The pastor's |peared before the Council soliciting a i ill be: grant towards gravelling the: west end subject will be; "God who delighteth the. 11th con, line through the" ject will be; "The certainty of the ful: | deplorable state, and that the .work {SPECIAL PRICES | Seeded Raising Griffin Brand v2 2 pkg. fr 28¢ Seedless Raisins Large Blue Raisins = . Valencia Raisins - 2 1bs. for 25c 12¢. 1b "1%¢. 1b! Ba Xow Canr | Choice Clear Currants 2 Ibs. for 26¢) Extra Quality Currants Cooking Figs New Dates : Mixed Pécls ; Icing Sugar free from lumps Best Granulated Sugar 10c. 1b 10c. 1b 26¢. 1b New Table Raisins. New Eating Figs Mixed Nuts Monach Pastry Four. oo 80c. bag 5 Navel and Florida Oranges » ' ? 25,80, 40, 50¢, do Choice Grapes : 20c. 1b See our line of Candy 20c. 1b > y "2 1bs; for 25¢ .C. Forman& Son. Winter Term opens January 3rd; 1915 Before you Stop-Lack Ahead! Before you Act, Pi Aim Toronto, Ont.--the school that has 'the habit of doing a olass of work. | that bears the stamp of "Super- lority." Open all year. ter 4) any time. - Catalogue on request. W:J.ELLIOTT PRINOIPA| Corner Yonge sad Chailes Streets TORONTO. : » : : in mercy", In the evening his 'sub- swamp, stating that the same wasin a | cw filment of God's threaténed judgement | could be done to a great advantage} now. They were given permission t expend $75 towards repairing bridge and gravelling said road. Fs and promise." Preparatory service to the communion will be held on Friday evening at 7.80. 1 Ve 1 stated that light weight bread was Children 5 Cantata being sold in and in the vicinity of Children's Cantata called "Fairy| Greenbank by a r baker Voices" in conjunction with a play |and asked that the Lost EMf--Lazy Littletoe.- This en-|. The Coungil decided to notify tertainment will be given in the Town | parties concerned that if they Hall by some pupils of Miss Bates |tinued to violate the law in thi and other children of the town. Watch | spect an inspecic be appoi for further particulars. - Proceeds [to prosecute thei entirely for patriotic purposes.' Ao ak | Council spain called "The Days Adventures of a|an inspector to enforce the Bread Act + 8 Mr.' McKetrich 'and. Mr. Flewell also appeared before the Council and | i of Men's Clothing and Furnishings to the fullest extent 5c. Ib} 10c. 1b} 14 Ibs, for $1.00] | Still the Best | jo Apply to' ~ For Prices - and Quality CAWKER BROS PHONE 72. REAL ESTATE AGENT Fire, Life and Accident Insurance List your Properties with me. oe For Sale =~ Hi d lot in 'good location, Parry, $700.7" + Alto furnished house! : Houses and lots from $700.00 up. ™ MONEY TO LOAN '| on property~--first . mortgage. Morley Campbell, 'PortPerry to Mrs. F.A. Weatherbu

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