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Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1916, p. 4

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* | Vegetable ack out for the in the Town Hall on 81st inst. * Opens at 7.90 p.m. Useful and necessary ant- "icles offered at Fancy Stall, Candy Stall, Home-made Bakery Stall, and Stall. Visit the Wayside Inn for light refreshment. Persons giving fancy work are asked to bring them to the Rectory during this week, H. S. Football On Wednesday afternoon, October SERRER St 1 on wrinkled Face A to Lucy to bring yo' out. Yo 95, the football team from Uxbri : eft nuffin but er little pink face en High School will playa friendly game with the local High School Footbal team, The game will take place the Fair Grounds at 4 p.m. Personal Pte. J. T. Stanfield of the 180th Sportsmen Bn, and his wife came to say good bye to Mr and Mrs Robt. Town before going Overseas. We wish him a safe return. Sergt Lee Honey, 203rd Winnipeg Rifle, spent a couple of days with his parents, Mr and Mrs Chas Honey. Sergt Honey goes on to Montreal to join his Battalion, prior to going Overseas. Mr and Mrs Robt Town received the sad news of the death of their nephew, Driver J J Hubbard of To- ronto. . He has been at thé Front for nearly two years. Pte George Jamieson, of the 180th Bn Band was home last week to say good bye to his parents and friends before going Overseas. Mrs R Johnson Barnard, of Van- couver, B. C., is visiting at the home of her father Mr Wm Kennedy, after an absence of eight years. We understand that McR U Irwin and family are to move to Orillia for the winter. Mr and Mrs S |] Henry are moving to Oshawa, where Mr Henry has se cured a position. Mr Geo R Davey has moved into the house he recently purchased from Mrs Kyle. Mr'and Mrs Wm Palmer of the 8th Concession are moving to Oshawa this week. Mrs T Abbotts, Mrs H Abbots and Mrs J Tinsley and their families left on Thursday morning for Eng: land =~ They have closed up their homes and may return in the spring. x T. W. McLean Elected President At the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the South Ontario' Terchers' i tute, held at Oshawa on October 1 and 20, Mr T W McLean, Ts of Port Perry Public School, was elected President of the Institute. The following are the officers: Hon. President--Dr. John Waugh doubled-up fists dat wan't cotton blossom," pl big x e oldsman paused'to wipe his |r whil with 'a red band Cr diy ar ana re Scugog Island, on Sunday, Oct 15, a son. CaArNEGIE--To0 Mr and Mrs W U Carnegie, on Sunday, October 22, a daughter. Died MiLLer--In Cartwright, on Saturday, October 21, 1916, Electa Jane Hudgins, widow of the late John{ Miller, in her 92nd year. Vickery--In Reach, lot 16, con. 3, on Monday, October 28rd, 1916, Angus Grant Vickery, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Vickery, aged 3 years, 8 months, and 6. days. The annual meeting of the Bible Society will be held in the Presbyter- ian church, Thursday ev'g, Nov. 2 Prize Winners The following were those who won prizes at the recent High School Sports. ~~ Only ome prize for each event and .a person could only win one prize, therefor the prize did not always go to the winner of first, Names in brackets are prize winners Senior Boys-- Run Hop, Step and Jump, W Nesbitt High Jump, R Roach Putting Shot, E Bunner Pole Vault, R Roach by rev (T Jacks son) Football Kick, G Howard by rev (W Sonley) Run Broad Jump, R Roash by rev (M White) 100 yd Dash, R Roach by rev (G Howard) Stand Broad Junip, R Roach by rev {(M Sleep) Bicycle Race, R Plumb Jockey Race, T Jackson & Roach by . rev (H Jackson) Wheelbarrow Race, M. White & W Nesbitt by rev E Ingram & Raines Three-legged Race, Roach & Jackson by rev (G McGuire) Half} Mie Race, Roach by rev (A Mc- Ving ee Rev J J Mellor' Junior Boys-- Stand Broad Jump, W Cragg High Jump, Ross Fralick Run Broad Jump, W Cragg by tev. (D Lucas R Hop, Step and Jump, W Cragg by rev (W West) alf Mile Race, R Roach by rev {A ane) 100 3d Dash, W. Cragg by tev (G Gibson) 1 What is required to put it in or a When you can hav, at. 3 What it wil cost you. - Satisfaction piatanteads in every case ROSE & CO. "The Fair" It's good business to know about good values This list contains only a fow of the many decidedly good values we have to offer this week. Not an article here higher than "before the war times." 4 for 26¢ 10c 19¢ 15 Khahki Handkerchiefs Childrens' White Hdkfs, 8 for 25¢ Womens' Kitchen Aprons in gingham, extra-value 25¢ Blue Band China Cups and Saucers, Per doz $2.50 Blue Band China Plates to match Per doz $2.50 Aluminum Salt and Pepper Shakers Pr 10c Small tin Wash Boilers ~~ Each 79¢ All leather Handbags 98¢ 10¢ Lantern Globes 8 inch Mill Files 10 inch Mill Files Bread Boards Cobler Set (complete) Leather Soles Pair 25¢ Flower Pots, all prices 1c to 2bc Now is the time to save your plants, Glass Tumblets 6 for 25c. - 4 string Corn Brooms 25¢ | See our new fepen stock" patterns of dinnerware, Buy any quantity. LADIES! Now is the time to get your stamped {hollow block silos, solid ce- ot | ment walls, hollow block walls Wells dug goods, if you want to be. ready with' your Christ presents in good time. "We have a good range in : Centrepieces, Cushicn Tops, Aprons, Pille Slips, i Bags, etc., also, the materials to work them with. CHUR AND ERAT | painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- 1 | He knows how.' Port Perry "The Fair" x lie Ll, Miss Estelle Bull is resuming her | PLOWID music class. Special attention given see, out-of-town pupil. Studio at the 1 a home of Ge Jackson, Port Penny IL terry eague aré asking that | old papers this summer. 1 *. ing and Sign Writing. willbe collected & 1 Let him give - you esimates on your next job. Bell Phone 141 Ontario Premic: Cream Seperator Entirely British Made Every Machine fully Guaranteed Tens of Thousands in daily use throughout the. British - Empire: Easily operated - * Easily understood ¢ Easily Cleaned Catalogue containing valuable informaiion. free. on request J W. COLUNS HARNESS A Loca Agent Port Perry) one tee dra tat STar Offic CEMENT WORK = cleaned and re-| Of JAMES HEAL, 1 Deceased t to Sec, 5 56 of Chapter 121 E of "Ontario, |

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