Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1916, p. 8

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Stave and Egg Per Coal EVROLET 'Four-Ninety Price Complete, $675.00 f.o.b. Oshawa This Powerful and quiet running automobile is the product of experience. and good to look upon. sumption of fuel. It is comfortable, durable, It is economical in its con- Properly fitted with such equipment as is used in high-priced cars. BEARE BROTHERS Agents Port Perry Cartwright News Glad to say we are having a beauti- , ul ice harvest. - Everybody is busy getting their crop of ice stored for summer use. Mrs. Milton Harran left Caesarea "om Saturday to live in Toronto, On Wednesday of last week, Mr. Joba Hall had a very narrow escape from getting into the lake. He tried to walk across some floating blocks of ice and apparently had not enough faith to keep up. Mr. Howard Williams is home a- gain after spending some time-in Toronto. 'Don't forget the Soldiers' Concert in Caesarea on March '14th in the church. * Supper will be provided after which there will be a short pro gram given, also a talk on' the war by Mr, Mellor. A silver collect- ion will be taken. |address. The people of Caesarea gave him a Bible a compass, and a wrist We. have two more recruits Jin LS Mr. Sam Jeffrey. training school with his sergeant's stripes and is helping to drill the local squad. Don't forget the carnival "at Prin- cess Rink on Tuesday evening March 14th. Utica Mrs. Hogarth has moved into the house of the late Mrs. T. Hogarth _ Mr, Frank Crosier is under the Drs care, he may have to undergo an op- |' eration inthe near future, Miss Isabel Horn spent Sunday with friends in Bethesda. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong have returned from visiting friends at Wick. Mr, Arthur Orchard has returned home after spending some time with : his mother who still continues in very poor health, Mr. Walter Ashton, and. wife bive moved onto the Sonley farm. Mr. E. Pollard and 'family, 'have moved to their new home at Yicjomt Corners. Card of Flanks: Mr, Wm. Orchard wishes to thank his friends and neighbors who. so kindly helped him at the time of 'his wifes death. At the time of the fun. eral the roads were badly blocked, and over 20 men assisted in clearirg 'them. B'ackstock, Mr. Claude Holman: and, J. Wootton has returned fron 'the; nicely alee having blood pom in| her hand, Miss -Bértha Holliday is with relatives in Welland. Miss M. Martin. 7 Mr. Clarence Cook is staying with 2 : relatives. in Toronto, and Queensvilie. te Miss Mildred Robson, 'and Mrs. Hodgson of Brougham, are spending a few days with Mrs. J. Munro. Pte. Hervey Smith spent Sunday at home. "Miss Marjorie Gilroy had the mis- fortune to have her leg splintered 'and badly bruised on Saturday, ; Mrs. A. Niddery is improving. Our Epworth league are to meet with Myrtle, Columbus, and Kedron's Bible Classes at Raglan. Prince Albert Our pastor, Rev. J. W. Totten, on March 1st, officiated at the marriage of Mr. Russel J. Coates and Miss May Lambe, both of Shirley. They, have the best wishes of all the com munity. The officials of this circuit' are ar- | p.m. to consider 'matters relating to work of this circuit. We are sorry to know that Mr. G. Coolege and his. family dre moving away to the North West. They will be much missed here. + Miss. M. Coolege was a faithful member of our choir and a great help to the church. The Sunday . School funder the leadership of Wm. J, Martyn is con- (inuing their good work: We find Mrs Miss Dawson of Udora, i visi vith a ! Eddy Tas boos sour of strength date the. delivery. a your suit to suit your own convenience. Ww. H. Doubt Merchant Tailor Port Perry. "Ontario by teaching a class. All are welcome "old as well as young people. Entertainment | Monologues will make up the pro- ranging to meet in the Prince Albert church on Friday afternoon at 2.30 A St. Patrick: Entertainment and Social will be given by the Bethel Choir in the church on March 17th. Mis, Elmira Pease will exhibit. her | family portrait in a very interesting | tak "and show some amusing |i matin Songs, Duets and} gram which is sure to please. v freshments will be served after 2 g 0 laugh at Mrs. Pease. come. Adaission 38 Children 15 St. Patricks. Evening Entertainments The entertainment at Seagrave will be fcr to the Red Cross Fund. [ . The Greenbank Methodist Choir |} aré giving a Special Irish supper pe 'concert. The Wagon Shop that Became the I ames est Automobile Factory in the British Empire Korie Werpneiown of Walkerville, Ontarie, was possesed of a concern 'called the Ion me 8 en ro a rion, he would have believed the largest of its kind in the Empire as many cars as any , wished to take a clock. making 3 times 20 it has come to oo. ry of Mr. McGregor and his in the ret Ford Pan Fond Gi, Ome io) ip ie at the time that this shop would, in Gordon M. Mc a: Godon minutes by few years, Bo sae of re i LT Aen the British Empire, ty Be LE Whe we. want i is the : 1a Go Act of the land de hereaf, and the District by an order bearing 'even with directed notice of the appl to be served on you subs in the matter by said order. The applicant p land by virtue of a sale , and you are hereby 1 equ take notice that unless you said. land under the he provisiont Re te ome ¥Jiage. of Bort Fety J

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