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Port Perry Star, 17 May 1916, p. 1

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; Go REE CG MG OR CANADA NA We are sorry to lose. Mise F. Dun- Xe shy HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO ; nett from our neighborhood. Florence 07% BVERY good Bank has « RESERVE FUND 88 @ pros 'has been moved to Cannington near a, AN vio Bo years and the faetibl samy day, 'her sister-in-law, Mrs: B. Dunnett. ; \ This Fund hes been acoumulatédl from Surplus Earnings C 3 RT 4 x end is a source. of strength and stability. ; SCHOOL REPOR 4 RVE : Those marked x do ot atténd dur-| | } - Evsrvons should hve i RESERY /B FUND, Without ly 'ing the summer. : ON assaani . is xy ty- 'Crass IV--Ethel Armstrong, Mildred sTn vata' Dur Savings Depaitiiom R RBSSRYE Pudes opportunity for Collins, Alfred Hunter x, Florence ; . ; on Dunnett x, Melvin'Hodgson af : POR T- PERRY B RANCH Crass [IT Sr.--Laura Collins, Don-| H. G, HUTCHESON, Si BoA ' ald Black, Np Na i Crass III Jr. -- Thurza Freeman, : ke! Phyllis Wheatley, Minnie Black, | = al ? : : il C ¢ : ht N : | * Johnnie Reader, ! artwrigo EWS le, Crass II Sr.-- Arthur Guyton, Emma Killed by an Auto > : ? weeks = Wheatley . i a Miss F. McKee spent Stnday at, Crass Il Jr Harlin Davey, Edna On Saturday afternoon, May 13th, a : , Mr. John Brimble was struck by an the home of Ms. James Marlow. home p Reader Black, Earle Read. to and killed, ; Ryerson McNally and Jack Tibb, in TE os Wheatley The circumstances, so far as could | ©f Toronto, were home in Blackstock : af J ATgar M RUTTAN. teacher learned were as follows: Mr, |On Sunday, 4 : 7h [rp ot improv- i Philip Polito was driving his Ford| Blackstock took on a' warlike ap- , yet in vi Flo fo e het ET auto truck westward along Queen St , pearance last: Thursday, when 125 Pp rticularly adapted os 2g Je Se The Ladies' Aid'mét at' the a 116th Battalion Notes past the Bank of Commerce. As helsoldiers arrived here from Bowmian- : ly beneficial in the treatment of Pulm n= : e Ladies' Aid met a HA i {neared the crossing that leads into | ville. They demonstrated the useful- ary Complaints, Anemia, Nervous and General [lof Mrs. W. Cook last week with a The order of march of the Battai- 5 f a oat= Cawker's livery 'stable, he noticed ness of the field kitchen then had with * De Lack of Energy, Nervous Dyspepsia, phoodly Subst present. - Proceeds jon will be as follows: Scouts, - Sig- three men talking by the railing in| them. At night the Blackstock sold. * Sleeplessness, etc. + ~~ a AR a . nallers, Bands, "An Company, "B" front of the Bank of Commerce lawn, | jers played them a game of basketball Mr. W. Cook spent a few days in, Company, "C Company, "D" Com- one of whom was Mr. John Brimble. in the armouries. Qur boys were too a Bry Cp on Toronto last week. -. |Pany, Base Company, Machine Gun| just as the auto turned into the much for them and won easily, the Te A full Pint Bottle for 75¢ 5 Miss L. Gilroy has been ill with | Section. This order may be varied driveway, Mr. Brimble moved toward | score being 26 to 5. Yh lightly by placi h C i i a Fel : YER measles for a few days. .. (Siehtly by placing each Company as the car, but continued talking to the 'ORVAL BY - Rev. Mr. Rogers of Port Perry, {3 : i 1t marches through its own town at men. Mr. Polito shouted to him, but days'in-T 3 the head of the Battalion. was unable either to attract Mr.) 9278 In Torento this week. $n iA BER : visited our League on Tuesday even- 000 | Brimble's attention or to stop the car] Mothers day was observed through- p Druggist and Optician, Port Perry ing last and gave an address which] J. M. Godfrey, Esq., K.C., of the in time to avoid striking the unfortu- | out the township on Sunday last. Eu 4 rr was very helpful and instructive and firiy of Robinette, Godfrey & Phelan, nate'man. When the car struck him, Judging by the interest taken in the ; much appreciated by all. Toronto, and Chairman of the Re- Mr. Brimbie caught hold of it, und|day the people of Cartwright have not ' i Miss M. Armstrong and Miss A.|Cruiting League of Military District was dragged a short distance. lost any respect for their parents. _ Morrcey § y at No 2, has accepted the invitation of The injuries inflicted were severe : Me om EE mia Ya jhe ladies to present the colors to the as the car which passed over Mr. | Our own soldiers paraded to the A Ce ROE, ; . : : a . ; English church last Sunday night, a y i : Battalion at Uxbridge on Saturday Brimble, was loaded with bananas, | EDglish , , § 4 usecle: nin : A number from here attended. the pe 20th, at 2.00 o'clock, | The neck was broken and the chest This will be their last parade for they ofr k JU wi a : Quarterly Meeting at Prince Albert oo0 leave for Orono on Thursday next. Sgt. and Mrs Jeffrey spent a few -~ badly crushed, Our vill il fly be quick af : 4 2 3 . - In addition to the names already An inquest was held before Coroner Te n age wil certainly be quiet after iy ar oh : FAs oh Shirley : pubtished; the following donations Dr. S, J: Mellow, Col. J. E. Farewell | t0€Y have Zone: be here again and we have | : = : have been received. appearing for the Crown. m------ aE ATR YH ake h k One of the series of meetings for Rama Township $150.00 After a thotough inquiry into the al the necessities to make t € wor - {ithe Womens Juste of Dntasio Abe Anderson, Orilha 50.00 accident, the jury brought in a verdict Bugle Calls from 3 ROR ge i 4 Tod i: % - || County wil eld in the interests o Harper & Son, Whith 15.00 - | to the effect that deceased came to his 5 : and atr ight prices. : the Shirley Institute, in Cedar Creek| Fred Hatch, Reroute, 250.00. death "by being struck by 'a Ford I 82nd Battalion Tro Gy IS FS 'SHOES bony School House on June Jot at 230 Township Mare 7 $200.00 aia ruck riven by Philip Polite. The Port Perry Detachment of the a x are p.m. € Government spe ~ Township Thora 200. Ccording to the evidence, no ame, 145 he iF A 5 Our ne tock of BOOT. Si d to show be Mrs. W. J. Hunter of Brampton, and Lady McKenzie has presented the could be attached to Mr. Polito." 18 nd Ea. held their first church, pa "®nearily all m, We will be please to sho who comes very highly recommended. motor truck. to the Battalion, rade last Sunday morning at the Pres- g RSs yw TE ou. so ) iss them toy - Ne y ' Other good numbers will be given by ,, Mr. John Brimble has been a res-| byterian church. There were 17 oh ; the Institute. Luncheon served to all - ident of Port Perry for many years. ! present at the parade. It is Hoped--" Every woman in the vicinity is invited He was employed by=the Bank of that there will be over 20 to attend ] °F 2 McC LINTOCK : to attend. Business meeting at 2 p.m, Seagrave y Commerce, where his faithful Sarvicte | the parade next Sunday, Are you : . » . i r Sun- Were thoroughly appreciated. pa TR Ee I Boal sasting of 04 Jason Wasa County Constable for a number | 80Ing to be one of them? Is the call Myrtle Stone was elected Superentendent for -of years. ; bot yet strong enough? Do you want 4 a the coming year. Mrs Orchard for| Deceased is survived by his wife your friends in the 116th when they At tine of wring Mr B H Bea- assistent, Stanley Wooldridge, Sec'y, ' and three children -- Mrs. W. Hadley, = gt{ Sock is in a very critical condition, ay MOL 0 Midgley, Treas. The "of Whitby; Mrs. W. J. O'Brien, of | | speedy recovery is hoped for. fico were re-elected. Our An-| Toronto; and Charles Brimble, at. it : : Mrs. W. R. Kent spent 'the early niversary is set for Sunday and Mon- home. {Ing to make up your mind and get in ' ORDER Cal di - v | | part of the week in the city. day June 11 and 12. The Sympathey o the community: the nly clothes ft for a Physically fix : a" Hi . : family in their tragic man, between the ages of 18 and 45 a) 'a ! h ther the| Itis the purpose of the officers of goes out to the y 8g » bet g 3 Y 0 uU R M k A # facets the showety a Sing 182nd Bn: to hold a recruiting meet- bereavement, | the Knaki. You know it is the only : : \ ing here about June Ist. A splendid style to be wearing these days. In- ' y : Mr. H. Lane was called toc Oshawa Co. The Battalion | ~ : : : 2 a . J ¢ d : Jast week on 'account: of - the 'serious Be E zyuton The atialion The War Book stead of ordering a new spring suit at Where your trade is appreciated - fli eck on cater te x Toe chess. af Behl Sontey of 19116 the tailors, walk into the orderly room meen ie Sake Np die : + Ht} Pte S. Wilson of the 116th Bn. School purpose holding services on | . \ and get, for nothing, a suit which will For prompt delivery and reliable if | called on his mother last week, Sunday morning and evening con-| It would be too much to say that) mark you out, as one who is a man { f h - the Agricultural' War Book, issued for d t hould, and t waa Tu hd Goer SOLER . || Mrs. F. Moor and son Arthur, [ducted by Rev Mr Rowland of Green- the Agric ] K ready to act as a man should, and to quality in all kinds of fresh 'and il | visited with friends in Whitby recently pale A collection at Sot PE a Fedsral De do his tit for his King, his Country, dias ; : : § .1. |in aid of Sunday School. Everybody 1s tl " Sa : ! = salt meats go to is Dr. Geo. Lawrence is holidaying a to Be ay 2 these erie, > | complete 'book ever published in, and the Women he is leaving behind. Ba ed | | With his parents. No services at Seagrave next Sun-, Canada entirely deyoted to the sub-| Don't wait until the 116th come along a Miss Gardner has been viditing Mrs! ga 2 ject of which it mainly treats. Yet infand make you feel ashamed of your- A variety it certainly is. Besides the come through next week to see you still in civilian clothes, or are you go- Stevens in Brooklin. ve wait long, x ® m general matter brought together by ie becayse you fi : ne ne Recruiting Sargents have been Ripe Cherries the editor, the Commissioner of Ag-| et in the khaki now so you can we | through here endeavoring to secure PE. rk riculture, some seventy agricultural| come the boys who have already more men for training. Owing to the Johnny Jones had his eyes fixed yng education experts have contri- | donned the only stylish suit. If you '| busy season 'they did not meet with longingly on Suds cherries Jor many buted to its 250 pages, including the don't you'll feel like getting some | Success, © days. Those cherries were nearly ripe Federal Ministers of Agriculture and | : is _ The Forrester's service which was abd Johnny's mouth watered. To Finance, the Live Stock Commission- | P face Where You ae Tela held in the church here on Sunday, brief about the matter Johnny 4PPTO- er, chiefs of different departments and, Jou won't be aire : 1 afternoon was well attended. Rev. | Priated those Cherries. Be divisions, federal and provincial, and face. And girls, how are you going | Mr Nickle preached a ge impres-| Next day a Royal Commission was professors at Ontario and other agri- to feel at that time? 'The soldiers ~|sive sermon. established by Sad but Ma ronal cultural colleges. will look at the chap in civilian clothes 1: 55 ------ Phat the ston et airy ao] While there are statistics of the! you are with and say; "There's a chap Mosh Toy ¢ i [T 's knowledge of Geo World's as well as Canada's produce wh is 4 coward and" a slacker and : Scu O Jiscovered Johnny's knowledge, last for parposes of comparsion, Hor Sh we ol g! og "| Washington's attack on a cherry tree: ast year, lor parp omp. > hot man. enough to, do his bit, or Sid ia A . i and two or three years preceding, the | tr 3 Mrs. Chas. Mackie who has been Ro ar $B et ok book Is along way from being con-| fight for his girl." Do you want such rs 3 3 > " : visiting her grandmother Mrs. Wm, | black f1v pi "fined to figures. . On the contrary it things said about tne boy you are »~| Reader for 2 few Ho > #1 who has 106 fid¥0 as pe Be oe contains pages upon pages. of texiual with? They don't sound nice do they? = been under the doctors S care, is able that Johnny hiad cherries ripetiing. in information, instructions se sound, Well then instead of trying to keep 21 air... the south end of the bay mow, and {advice apy gig a fille. I Him from enlisting; tell him" that all; smiles oc uming them between sessions duction and Thrift: Not-alone wou 1 Phiceis tio Chak Ao [ofthe Court of Enquiry. + he farmer and breeder be. Lee for ules tie ges tno Khaki you doit SE lat every householder, every 'want to see him dround any more. ag profit by following its" And you fellows who feel and know' «4 counsel, whicl n.a general sense, , is' : he wait to be 4s , embodied in the motto that appears YO" go bein ih ort oh So : , on the front cover, namely: . j coaxed, but walk up 0. i IN WAR IIME zoomand get your outht. You will Produce more and save more, : feel like a ew man and at peace with Make your JRhog: scien, «| yourself, because if there is any man. Save material from. was + {in you, you can't be satisfied at. the Bend your mete Tpeiy, | "at the present time to see the other' Rel chaps marching away to fight, not for

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