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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1916, p. 4

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y rish Hardware, May 11th and 12th. Warning 'Mrs. Blake, formerly of Port Perry, | now of Toronto, wishes to warn 'cer-{ tain persons who are sireulating i famatory statements as the statements are a cotates tare false, and action will be brought agaist : 'persons spreading such stories. Sunday was an ideal day for those who could not afford a new Easter hat. Mrs. Jacobi, of Si Catharines, was wisiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S: T Cawker. Mr Roland Bongatd was home for the Easter holiday. / Mr, Hardy Purdy is spending. the Easter week in town, The Misses Eva and Gertrude "Henry are home from Bradford for Easter week. Miss Jean Watson, of Toronto, is| visiting Mrs. Arthur Dowson. Mr. and Mis. James Harris, of Montreal, and Mr. Fred Harris, of Woronto, spent the week end in town. Mr and Mrs. Jos. Davey, Toronto, were in town over Sunday. Mr Allie Hortop is home from " Yoronto Word has come from Edmonton of the death of Mrs Jessie McQueen Harper, mother of Mr. R. J. Harper. Mr and Mrs Harper (nee Ethel Wil- Tard) are well known in Port Perry, and Mr. Harper's bereavement will be learned with regret. Miss Beatrice Vickery, Toronto, i is spending Easter week in town Lieut. Chester hos gona ta Torontn ito take a a course 0 inusketry: Lieut, Wimperly is now in charge of the focal platoon of the 116th-Bn. Lt.-Col, Cockburn, O.C. 182nd Bn, 'wag in town on Monday. Mr and Mrs Wm Ash of Toronto, spent the week in town. Expert Chi-Namel Demonstrator at]. Parrish Hardware, May 11 and 12. Miss Kathleen Brooks, of Lindsay, is visiting friends i in town. Mrs, G. V ertal of Toronto is wvisit- dng at Mrs. W. Nesbitt, Mr. A. Ebbels was in town this week Mrs; J. W. Irvin has returned from New Brunswick, and will remain in Port Perry for the present. Mr. T. W. McLean spent Easter in Peterboro. Mr. Geo. Rose has been very ill, but is improving somewhat, Migs Florence Walker was in Petet- "boro with friends over Sunday. APPRENTICE WANTED to learn tinsmithing and plumbing Excel- lent opportumty. Good wages to start. - Apyly to W. U. Carnegie, Port Perry. The monthly devotional meeting of the W. P. A. will ve held in the town hall on Thursday, May 4 at 3.30 p.m; «Mrs, F. Woodley left town for En- trance Alta; to pay ber son a visit, Mrs. 8. Deem of Toronto spent the Easter holiday with her ' sister Mrs. . Morley Campbell. ©OChi-Namel Denionstration at Par~ Property Transfers The Porteous farm near Greenbank as been sold to Mr. Jefferson Whit: ter, "Mr, Jas. Ward sold Mrs. Pound's 'house 'at Borelia to Mr, Stewart Ford. "Mr. Morley Campbell has sold the 'G.Schell property on Lilla St. to Geo, Stephens, shoemaker; and 'the Sarvis 10 months old. AR egistered Shorthorn Bull Cs 3 itgthell R.R. No: ry Born Frarick--To Mr. and Mrs. C. AL Fralick, Scugog, a son. Pe A a Married PHAIR-WoON---On Wednesday, Apnl| 12, 1916, Miss Mabel, youngest daugher of Mrs.'J Woon, of Port Perry, to Mr.: Cecil Phair of Gre®n-: bank. Rev. E. W. Rowland of Greenbank, officiating, ®ee . Died WacLvLis--In Port 'Perry, on Friday, April 21st, 1916, Mary Ann Jewell, widow of the 'late Silas Wallis, aged 78 years; 9 days. RosE--At Port Perry, on Tuesday, April 25th, 1916, Clarissa A. Rose; youngest daughter of the late: Chas, and Mary Rose, in her 60th year. . Funeral service will held at the residence of her mother on Thurs- day, April 27. Don't scold a child for being cross; try Rexall O-derlies as the trouble is Prouduly win toe busels: sold oni by Rexall Drug Stores, 15¢ and 25c box. --A. J. Davis, Port Perry. I -------------------- WOOD FOR SALE Good stove wood mostly beech and july 5 School Report Results of written: examinations: in the Senior form of the Public School, for the term Xmas to Easter, are herewith appended. © Where a dash follows a number, the number to the right of dash stands for written ex- aminations not taken. The epidemic of grippe etc has greatly retarded 'the work: Parents and guardians will please note that the Primary room accepts new pupils at the first of the September "term only ~~ not after Easter. Senior Entrance--Maximum 1000 Ethelwyn Hutcheson 828 Jean Crozier : Irene Spence Grace Rose Maggie McMillan Rhéena West Mary Laing Robt Plnmb Willie West Guy Raines 543.2 Raymond Rogers 513--3 Junior Enteatce~ Maximum 850 Laura Parish 653, Helen Mellow 576--1, Ella Spence 570, Miriam Harris 556--2, Amy 'Beare 514-9, 792 T4998 7281 694-2 692-1 639--1 624-2 Irwin 450-23, Wilbert Reynolds 450, Mabel Williams 409--4; Grace Col. {lacutt 402-3, 'H, Wakeford 398-2, Royal Quinn 389--8, Gordon Caw: ker 382-42, Bessie Crozier 7331 <5, 1" Wellesley McCabe, {uithdrawn) ; Notice to Creditors. of the Township of Brock; deceased. operty at Prince Albert to George ae h he 'Howlett, of Toronto, has pur-{¢ the Bongard PrOpeIY at Albert. maple Apply to Aaron Williams, Port |' Perr 794--1{ Jack Bennetts 505, Harold Jackson} 494 --1, Laura Ingram 488-3, Helen| - Three <9 of Archibald MeMillan, farmer, Tate. = Don' t Miss Your Share of th BARGAINS. . | Don't Delay-- Time is 'Motiey i | W. H. McCAW is making |, special = reductions' in' Wall Paper, He hasa fine assort- ment of good quaiity done up in lots, which will be each lot must be cleared' out| 8 to secure the reduction, It is a real pleasure to look | through the 1916 samples. They are wonderfully beat. iful and surprisingly - low in price considering their 'high quality. Come inand see them. W. H. McCAW. At the old stand, Port Perry DOWSON'S' LIVERY . Horses Bought and Sold when in need of a livery. Horses and rigs for all occasions A. G. «Dowson; ; Proprietor sold ata heavy discount, but |LA L present fl who will be. pleased to. Fer sudstaction comiort and pleas: ; ure 'you shouid ¢o to Art Dowson | Specially good turnouts'for weddings : "This business has Youn soldtoMr WS Shore for: whom we solicit a | continuance of the same 'kind pitronage so liber- or bestowed on the old of I mm. Fora Shor Time "The business will be: conducted under its management, serve old and. tends. Might We Ask "That all Sutinding | BLeoutity, be settled new > Easily operated p Entirely British Made. SF Every Machine fully Guaranteed Tens of Thousands m daily use throughout thé British Empire, = * Easily understood 4 Easily Cleaned Catalogue. containing valuable informaiion free c on request

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