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Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1916, p. 4

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-A substantial balance g or I n the treasury, and good re given regarding the var- Orval Byer. Druggist, Port Perry, Ont. Mrs. C. C. Kellett - Fo one even slightly acquainted with Mrs. C. C. Kellett, it would. be readily understood that her death" on .| Wednesday March 1, 1916, was a distinct loss to the community. ~~ Al though Mrs. Kellett' has for some ih years been confined to her home t hrough: illness, the memory of her Mr. William Milner, Toronto, is | kindly manner and beautiful character 2 visiting friends ou Scvgog 1 Island. "©. Mr. Russel Wilson, who has been employed in lindsay, has returned to = Port Perry, and is with S. Jeffrey & BORN in Port Perry, March, 1916, _ to Mr and Mrs. Edward Crawford,a son. Mrs. Mungo Weir, who fell some time ago and injured her back, while visiting her son, Mr W F Weir, has recovered sufficiently to be able to re- turn to her own home in Port. Perry. Mrs Weir is getting along very nicely. Mr. J. L. Forman, who has been under medical treatment in Toronto for some weeks, is expected home this week. Lieut A B Doubt, who is taking a military course in Toronto, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. (Rev.) John Harris is ill with Pleurisy, "the latest reports are favourable. Rush Seats Last year at the Choral Union con- certs there was apparently a misun- derstanding regarding rush seats. The impression was abroad that because the reserved seats were all sold, there was no room left in the hall. This is not correct. At the performances of the "Mikado," to be given in the Town hall on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week, there are about one hundred rush seats, at. 25¢ each. Tne doors will be open to the publie at 7.30 p.m. each evening. The early person will have the choice of the "seats. Be on hand early. Town Council The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held in the office rooms of Mr W H Harris, the follow- ing members being present: : Reeve Geo Gerow, Councillors F. ~ W. McIntyre, Morley Campbell, and ~ James Lucas Upon motion of Messrs Campbell . and McIntyre, $30.00 was voted to- ~ ward the recruiting expenses of the 182nd Battalion. The Auditors' Report was read by © the Clerk. The Auditors made a mber of recommendations in the rt which will come up for constd- tion by the Council. receiving the report presented | uditors, the Council expressed the painstaking work done is retained. Her life was one of those that keep our faith in humanity alive, and the community has every reason to mourn the loss of the deceased lady. Mrs. Kellett"s maiden name was Sophia Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shaw, who at that time lived on the farm near Bethel, now occupied by Mr. John Watson. After her marriage with Mr. C..C. Kellett {her home was made in Part Perry At first their home was on Bigelow St., where Mr. W. H. Rundle now lives. Later they moved to Mr. Kellett's present home to the Fair Grounds, : ' Mrs, Kellett is sutvived by her husband, Mr. C. C. Kellett; one son, Mr. Clarence Kellett; and her sister, Mrs Souch, of Detroit. « ~Among those present at the funeral who came from 4 distance were: Mr. Howard Gordon, Miss Gordon, 'Mrs Heory Kellett, Miss Warren, and Mrs Mclean, all of Toronto; Mr, John Kellett, "of Markham; Mr and Mrs Harrison, Whitby. Mrs. George Walling Mrs. George Walling, whose maid- en name was Miss Mary Mark; died at Port Perry, on Sunday, Feb 1916, in her 76th year. Mrs, Walling ' was born in England and came to Canada when a child. The family settled in Reach on a farm near Betnel. After her marriage to Mr. George Walling, her home was made in Port Perry, where she spent the remainder of her life. Five children were born to them--Mrs. McFarlane, Montreal; next ling, Montreal; Alfred Walling, Port Perry; Mrs. Jennie Rose, Détroit. Mr. Walling predeceased his wife some six years ago. - Mrs. Walling was a good mother, and the best friend of her children, Many friends, especially Rev. John Ford, and Rev. W. P. Rogers, showed great kindness to Mrs. Walling during ner illness. Mr. Lewis Walling wishes to express his sincere thanks for the. kindness shown. LOST--Somewhere between Port and Wick, a long silver tube for bottom of Hearse Lamp, Finder will be rewarded by leaving same with Disney Bros, Undertakers, Port Perry. Runaway Accident Last Saturday. Mr. Thos Redman's| smith shop, and in' their run to the] » Merson who | Lewis Walling, Lindsay; Albert Wal- | team ran @way from Switzer's 'black-| * south, they overtook Mr. William | special reducti Paper. each lot must Be dered: out to secure the reduction, It is a real pleasure to look through the 1916 samples. - They are wonderfully beaut= iful and surprisingly low "in price considering their high juality. Come in and see them. W. H. McCAW At the old stand Port Perry FOR SALE Two Holstein Heifers, one due in May, other due in June. Shorthorn Bull 15 months 61d: Shorthorn Bull +19 months old. Apply "Wm Pollock, lot 22, con 11 Reach Township, RR. No 2 Seagrave, Phone 92 r 5, tO An STOCK FOR SALE Two pure-bred Ayrshire cows--one fresh last December. One pure-bred Ayrshige bull, Two pure bred York- shire sows bred Feb. 1st. Also a five passenger - McLaughlin car in good running order. Apply to - S. C. WILSON, Myrtle; Ont. GENERAL SERVANT WANTED," ~~ 1 Good general servant wanted. Apply} to Box 70, Star Office. SO Many years experier ce enables us to give you expert and un- prejudiced advice concerning your eyes, F E. LUK » Sorractng 70 YONGE 8ST., TORONTO CORT Gawker Bralhors Butchers Special Prices in Al Quality Beef, for this week: Choice Rib Roast 16c to 17¢ 1b Choice Shoulder Roast 15¢ Ib Cyoice Chuck Roast 15c¢ 1b. Choice Plate Beef 12%¢ 1b Choice Rib Boil 12%c¢ Ib Brisket of Beef for Boiling 11¢ = Neek of Beef 12%c Ib. Choice Beef by the Front Quarter 12¢ lb. CAWKER BROS PHONE 7%. Cp hours, 9 4m. 108 pm. oe CARTAGE and DRAYING all kinds of carting, a work, and "| plowing of Gardens etc. For terms {see, | WILLIAM CAMPBELL 13-- PORT PERRY Coal Oil : Don't forget that Jamieson sells the highest grade of American Coal Oil When your can is empty' call 'Bell Telephone No. 87. Spirélla Corsets Satisfaction and goodfitting guaranteed pr is prepared: to AL infor sn ics vn si pg 3 | Miss Estelle Bull wishes to an- nounce that she bas resumed her classes in. piano. and voice culture Studio'at home of Mrs Geo Jackson ~Music Class Miss Amy Christian, teacher of piano and voice, will be in Port Peiry at the home of Mr. H. W. Linke. Anyone wishing to see Miss Chris- tian, kindly call; or Phone 60. NOW is the time to buy Felt Boots and = We are offering special prices on these goods Office above oO. ofee Z The undersigned is prepared to do| L. STEIN & CO and are ve selling these oods at S07, of | ok pies Don't miss these big bargains A od d poultry we the. i gad din do ee" wy Leonard Block. Port perry For evening inquiries call Bell Phone 93 r Tr : THE PORT PERRY STAR al Canadian F: Subscription Rates bese |OEMENT Wik armers's Advocate... ..... $2.40] We build Solid Cement Silos, ; Globe aR M. R.) keds hollow block silos," solid ce- Globe (Daily). $4.00 ment walls, hollow block walls Mail-Empire (weekly) wirssnl], 85! Wells dug, cleaned and re- Family Herald. . WN PARRY, Weckly Son cere: Port Perry P, 0. Ont, Weekly Witness... .......... $1.90] Daily Witness. .............$3.50 ren s DWE rise $300 Phone 1084 8 si Star(raral offices).. 3300 iy on Monday and Tuesday of each week |. Premier Cream Seperator Entirely British Made Every Machine fully Guaranteed * Tens of Thousands in daily use throughout the British Empire. Easily operated Easily understood: - -- Easily Cleaned Catalogue containing valuable informaiion free on request J W. COLLINS Local Agent Port Perry Heavy Rubbers FARMERS LOOK HERE You Can Get Pure Water White Coal Oil. In Barrel Lots at Lowest Prices We are now in a position to offer the Imperial oil : Company's Limited, High Grade Oil, ER ROYAL ITE {Refined | in Canada from 3 Aforican Coan)

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