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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1916, p. 1

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|} son: spen A I "Mrs. E.Han of Oshawa] visiting at John Ploughman's §r. Mrs. R. Reader is spending Easter eek with her sister in Toronto. number of our soldier boys are assisting with the : ie for awhile Spring work, . ; : "The Centre Choir has been ted with some new: musie. The Selperion was much appreciated by € congregation. ? Mrs. Wanamaker of Toronto, was ting ber parents Mr. and Mrs. J. l TH Richa? » Platten over Easter. ickman, iam Richardson, Miss M. Ruttan is spending the Sites, Galion, Murray Watson, ter holday with friends 'in Ban. «{ Robert tewart t ~ Cereft, Haliburton. We hope she has --e fest hie elise on sie fa eojovabie time, : SSTvice, but Whe aT i i he centre was Hs ol oti Be Ta eo Again, ; » 5 Ta ; 1 e, Miss Mabel Lambe of Manchester, is spending a at 'Sonya, Mr, 'Mrs. George Hodson is visiting in few days with friends Oshawa and Columbus. Private P. 2 edi | Lavingtan of: Whitby spent the holiday and Mrs kJ Clarkson. and. Visiting Mr. Ernest Wheatley. ent the holiday with friends in! = Bandsmen' A. V. Smith of 116th Torontos + Seid? Battalion, Uxbridge spent the holiday : Mr. I. Rodmans, { pres ha Efficient and Prompt Service in every Department I sto ers SAVINGS BANK at all' Bran PORT PERRY BRANCH H. G. HUTCHESON, % Mrs. Jas Rogers is_indisposed for a time we hope for a speedy recovers. The Seagrave Patriotic Society ve forwarded to The Red Cross Society. Toronto. The-following articles -- 29 Surgical Gowns - 17 Head Bandages 10 Hotwater bags 2% Doz Face cloths 984 Mouthwipes 20 Pairs Socks 3 Doz Tape Sponges | As Local Option will become | on the 1st of May next, the follow I extract from the Liquor License E as to penalties for' violation of the law, should be read with interest; : Any person who keeps for sale or ;sells or barters liquor without the | license to sell the same required - by {law, shall for the first offence on con- | viction thereof, incur a penalt of not {less than $100.00 besides cost, and: Mrs. Rogers has knitted 16 pairs of | not more than £00.00 besides costs; sacks. for the © Red Cross = Society| and default of payment thereof shall Scagrave. : | be imprisoned in the common gaol in a the county in which the offence was * VIRGINIA FARMER j committed fora period of not less . than three months and be kept at hard, Restored To Health By Vinol Atlee, Va. -- I was weak, run-do [ labour, in the discretion, of the con= no appetite, my blood was poor, I coul victing magistrate. For a second lor any subsequent offence any persem not sleep nights and was rapidl los- so offending shall upon conviction be: , imprisoned for a period of four months: Ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to ' to be kept at hard labour in the dis Miss Pearl Ewen is visiting at her | * Mrs Allen Robinson aud fi Ruth returned home last week "after | spending a month with the former's parents in the West. = + : + Miss Cassie Cameron is visiting a] her home here. : + We are sorry to hear Mr. Ernest | Ferguson is still on the sick list. + We were glad to se s6 many.of our soldier lads' home for "Easter, but! . ||| would like to see them go through on . Private O. Demara, of the Bantam Battalion, » Toronto. spent Easter a Mrs. T: Abbot and Mrs. H. Abbot and children spent Sunday at Mrs. E. heatley. : ; ~ Misses Vera and Leila Black spent a day or two in Oshawa last week. ~ Miss Murray spent the holiday at Mr Murray's (club house) . We regret to say that Miss Murray's father 1s 'poorly andwe: hope he will be well soon: : Cyzink. work. Medicines had failed to help me until I took Vinol. After taking three bottles my appetite is fine, 1 sleep well, my blood is [5 and I am well again." ~ORLANDO W. BORKEY. | Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, is guaranteed to over- ! come weak, run-down conditions, chronie coughs, colds and bronchitis. Orval Byer, Druggist, Port Perry, Ont. --eri00 116th Battalion Notes'p Cc of the convicting magistrate. tory for liquor orders is unlawful. i R.S.0. 1897; ¢ 245 s72 9 Edw VII 2512, Geo. V ¢ 55 S2, Canvassing in Local Option: Terri ry Salem Report of work done by the Women's. atriotic League of Salem: Mariposa. In is expected that. the 116th Bn' during the last six months:- will commence to mobiuze for their route march through: Ontorio County' 206 Hospital = Shirts, - 77 Sheets, 28 | their big County Route March. Oshawa Raglan Por Miss Fleda Dring is visiting at her about May b, proceeding to Beaver-| The Battalion will likely reach Port Perry on Ma until May 17th. Pyjama Suits. 527 Handkerchief, 16 pairs Socks, 98 Anti-Vermin- Shirts, y 15th and remain' 50 Hot Water Bottle Covers, 45 pairs: Slumber Socks, 24 Hospital Caps, 28 An effort is being made to induce an Electrical Radiator. Co. to locate here. (2 i Five Two hundred and forty families are Teceiving aid from the Patriotic Fund. 'Editor W, J. Watson of the - Vindi- ll | cator celebrated. his 68rd birthday on April 19th last: ~The Reformer is campaigning to secure a beet sugar factory for Oshawa, Utica: Florence Ward and friend of = gk at 3 M : {lt | Whitby visiting friend here 1 {2¢ Woodwil . Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Christie have returned from visiting Mr. N. Claugh- ton of Stouffville who is seriously ill. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith are home from spending some time with relatives le, mas ei "Tennyson has retuned to sin Toronto. 2 G5 Clara Sellars of Uxbridge visit- with Me- and Mrs. W. Ashton M home here. Miss Lulu Moffatt of Toronto, is spending her Easter. vacation with her parents here. Mr. Morley Luke of Toronto, spent Sunday at his honte. : Pte John Pearce of the 110th Bn of Stratford was renewing old friends here before going overseas. The Sunday School held a busi- ness meeting on Tuesday evening and elected officers for the coming year, Mrs. Geo Jackson of Port Perry, conducted a very appreciative Mis- sionary service here Sunday evening. The egg social given by the Ladies' Aid on Friday evening last was well attended and enjoyed by all. An excellent - supper was served after which a fine program was given. Mr. Alden Hodgson has gone to Toronto to take up a position there. Seagrave _ Mrs. Titus and family, formerly of Seagrave, wish to express their thanks | for the kindness and sympathy shown to-them during thei I, recent bereave- ment, : | Mt. Jason Stone has bought Mr. T. H os Watson's auto. : Watson was in the village The Battalion will need about thirty Bandages, 450 Mouth Wipes, 2 pairs teams and wagons for transporting Pillow Covers, loll used Linen, 47 baggage from Port Perry to Whitby. ' quarts Fruit, Many friends will be glad to assist it will mean only one days travel. as Persons who arg able to assist in! this matter are asked to communicate | , With Lieut. Wimperly, who is in charge of the Port Perry platoon. or leave of absence. to assist with the Spring work on the farms. Mrs A. J. Power, Eva L. Luke, Pres. Sec.~ Treas. oO Prince Albert Miss Elma Sonley of Penetanguis Some twenty of the soldiers in Shene Public School staff spent the aining at Port Perry have obtained | holiday at home: Miss Mary Madden, of the Plains field is visiting her sister. Miss Mary Holman of Toronto is spending the week with her father, Free Concert and Recruiting Meeting On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the Soldiers of Port Perry platoon will be expected to attend a: military The free concert and recruiting] 5€TVIC& meeting held in the Town Hall on Monday evening was well 'attended ; at Haljburtor will 5 All the concert numbers were most b enjoyable. d The purpose of the meeting was to stimulate recruiting, and the speakers selected for the work were. well cho-|? sen. Mrs. Parsons of the Dept. of Agriculture, Lt.-Col. Cockburn, ands Sergt: Major Gandier all. spoke of the great need of men. the danger to °t he British Empire is very great, He ; a Mrs Parsons estimated the number | East of men in Canada between the ages of 19 and 39 years at 1,500,000, an does not consider that the Canadian Government is asking too much in its 'request for half a million men. : - 'Cockburn considers the ¢, and thinks that is: a4 possi has' been to e illustrations | a Wim. They said that!phg is visiting her: W. Phoenix's. Miss Grace Burnett who is teaching pend this week at Mrs. Totten spent Baster-with hér- aughter at Cannington, «= = Miss May Sonley of Smithfield is t home for the school holidays. i Miss Hilda Grant of Jamaica, W. I: er home here. pent the week end with Miss Totten: Mrs, Howlett and family, Toron ve moved to their new home here Mr. Arthur Boe of Mount Albert, nd Mrs. M. Beare of Utica, spent. er with Mr. and MisiD. Boe he i Greenban Mus, E. Musgrove of F dhdhiorM Miss A. Harmo a is with her mother who is qui Mr. H. Béwell of R brother Edward 'of lling on friends here la Miss M. Ganton spent S$) i

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