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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1916, p. 4

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ie situated to the South part of the Centre Military Division of Ontario County, and the men that are coming ate part of the recruiting detachment in that Division. - 'While they are here & big patriotic tating will be held in the Town Hall] on Thursday evening, October 26, to. ~ #e followed by 'a military dance on, Friday evening. See bills for further British Red Cross The ladies of the W. P. A. will make a house to house canvas on Thursday, October 19, to collect funds for the British Red Cross Soci- ély. The cause is perhaps the most worthy object to which one can give to-day. - Have your contribution ready and make it as large as you can. Your money will help to make t possible to relieve suffering. Names Wanted. The W_P A wish to secure a com= plete list of the names of 'those who have enlisted from the Village of Port Perry. It is particularly desired that no names should be missed: Kindly band in Office. General Jas. McBrien p Lt.<Col. McBrien has "been pro- moted to the rank of General; being placed in command of the 4th Divis- jon: General McBrien's many friends. in this vicinity wilt be both proud and pleased to hear of this well-merited promotion, which will give especial pleasure to his mother, Mrs James McBrien, of Prince Albert. The Power House Somewhat extensive repairs have been found. necessary at the power house. The roof and upper tiers of brick have to be fixed, the settling wells have to be concreted, and the pumping engine thoroughly over hauled. The need of "permanent water supply for fire protection is of the greatest importance: Personal Mr S Jeffrey has returned from an extended trip to the West. He found conditions much improved, © and secured a considerable amount of business for his harness factory. "Rev, J. Bedford, of Pickering, and Rev W P Rogers, of Port Perry, ex- changed pulpit work last Sunday. The occasion was the annual preparatory Sunday for Missions. Mr. and Mrs J Ward have returned from a very pleasant motor; trip to Montreal Mr and Mrs L Clay spent the week end with Mr, Clay's son in Toronto. He is now on his "last leave" before going to the front. Mr and Mrs Teddy Broad, Mr and Mrs Argue, Mr and Mrs R J] Evans, and Miss Wilhelmine Evans, motored to town from Toronto last Sunday. Miss Pearl Evans has gone to the Southren States for the improvement of her health. i Miss Gladys Cummings has gone to Oshawa. : Mrs John Burnham left yesterday for Calgary, Alberta, to visit her daughter, Mrs Guy Orde. ? Mr Jas Cassidy, of Montreal, spent | : the the week end in town, *a Mr. Blackstock, of Toronto," spentib © a few days with bs dangles Me, 3 "B. Lundy these namies at the STar! 223 [BEE - £8 EbE. Tenet 14] "ht Fanning, Port Ts. , ter Snelgrove, Beaverton Byrne 1. Ops No Rich. Phan, Maivers 4" 30 Ss] Hepburn, Yelverton "ig Stanley Dix, Bowmanville "18, W A Fanning, Lindsay - a s = Shin First Contingent, spent last Sunday with his'uncle, Mr H G Hntcheson. His experiences were extremely-inter- esting. re -------------- Hollowe'en Bazaar Annually promoted: by :the Young People's Society of the Church of the scension, Port Perry, will be held in the l'own Hall, on Tuesday, Oc- tober 81. Bazaar opens at 7.30 p.m. There will be the following stalls: Fancy Stall will'contain fancy useful articles to suit all tastes. Home-Made Cooking of all sorts-- bread, cakes, pies, etc., and 'candy will form a tempting stall. Green Grocers Stall, where eggs, but- ter, vegetables, and apples will be offered at popular prices, * : The Wayside Inn where light re- freshments will be 'served. Tnis will be a novel and popular. feature The Fishing Well, fill of dc fishes. No entrance fee. Gramophone music 182nd Bn. Notes The 182nd Bn: are being quartered for the winter at the Oshawa Armor- ies. The accommodation is good, and the 450 men now in the Bn. are fortunate to be so well placed. °F 000 ; This Battalion won the baseball championship at Niagara, nine teams competing. : : [i improved; and the Bn now has a fine bugle band. 000 Capt. J. Patten has arrived in Port Perry to také over recruiting here. He is a veteran of the South African war, and has served one year in the present: war. 000 The assistance of every loyal citizen is asked so that we may raise our share of the County Bn, | A number of fine young fellows in this locality have already signified their intention may not be able to go to the front personally, but you can help by giving | inspiration and encouragement to others, ox, V0 0 a 'Recruiting has been slow during new ltfe now. ranks will be rapidly filled. 000 SA tour of the = County vi will - Pte. Edward Warren, 'a returned | soldier, who went to England with the] . The brass band has greatly im- : of signing up in the near future. You} Special attention : Repair 1 Work ROSE & CO. » Khahki Handkerchiefs 10c Childrens' White Hadkfs, 8 for 25¢ Womens' Kitchen Aprons & Saucers, Per. doz $2.50 Blue Band China Plates to match Per doz $2. 50 Aluminum Salt and Pepper Shakers Small on Wash Boilers Each 79¢ + preseiits in good time. ROSE & co. the summer months, but is taking on | y \ Itis especie] that the lara in gingham, extra value 25¢ Blue Band China Cups fond Pr10c | All attr Hallie, 98¢ Miss. Estelle Bull is resuming her a | music class. Special attention given [go "The Fair® It's good business to know about dale This As list contains only a fow of the many decidedly good values we have to offer this week. "here higher than "before the war. times." Not an article: Lantern Globes: 5 8 finch Mill Files 10 'inch Mill Files wi 196 Bread Boards- 15¢ "Cobler Set (complete) 89¢ Leather Soles Pair 5c : Flower Pots, all prices + 1c to 25¢ Now is the time to save your plants. Glass Tumblers 1 string Corn Brooms = tie 4 for 25c 10 on See our new. "open stock" patterns of dinnerware, Buy any Saantity : LADIES! I Nowis the: time to get your stamped a © goods, if you want to be ready' with your Christmas =~ We have a. good range in ; Centrepieces, Cushitn Tops, Apfons, 'Pillow Slips, : Bags, etc, also the materials to work them with: "The Fair" i: 6 for 26¢ | foutof-town pupils. Studio' at .the "I home of Mes Geo toon, Sah a Phone 81. {COMING oh Abe Dy "167 Yonge St, Toronto's!' 3 i n whont you can' consult, Drug. Store, Port Perry. © Don't' miss this chance of = having "your: 'eyes | tested by. 4 Specialist with: 2 years experience. ; ey you will buy a Talking Machine When that time arrives be sure. "to come to us and seeand the Columbia 'Grafonola deciding upon your - R dee Well gladly send a Grafc fh ar to-your shouse-on r+ approval. If you already own a disc' ma. "ching, try Columbia récords. 65. "They fit any "machine, "and. are Hs : - the'best' oords mad' : : BE 88 up; ctober 19th at A J Davis' old pipers

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