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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1917, p. 4

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True Blue Orphanage | The work of such institutions as] the Loyal True Blue Orphanage -at| mn 'Picton is worthy of the supportof all}: who are interested in the wellare off "children and who sympathize' with tha sufferings of the orphans. The wan has greatly increased the. need of these charitable, institutions | - -.and if all will do something, the work |- To the. Fledioin of he South Riding o of Intario. wll' be able to go on to the great 'benefit of the kiddies. You can do your part by attending 'the' entertainment at . the" Royal Theatre on Monday evening, Novem- ber bth, when "The Romance of Billy "Goat Hill" will be presented Enjoy this excellent picture and help the « Ofphanage. Admission 26c. Gall for Them Mnumber of persons left repairs with J D Robertson. Mr McCaw the Assignee, wishes such pérsons vto call for their property at the earliest opportunity, otherwise it will* be con: fiscated. + Hallowe'en " Party A most pleasant Hallowe'en party was held by the Young People's Guild in the Presbyterian Church on} _ Monday evening, It is said that so great was the understanding of those who attended that the original fee of admission--1c per inch of boot meas- _ urement--had to be abandoned,and a silver collection. was taken instead. The program, which was suitable to «the occasion, was good throughout 'Rev W H Black, who presided, proved ® to be an ideal chairmaa. Good Music Two most pleasing services were held in the Méthodist church on Sun- day last. Rev. 'Wesley Elliott preached timely «nd helpful sermons morning and "evening. In point of fagj-he always does preach good ser- mons. The musical part of the service was in charge of Mr Follick, and che choir was large. ". 'Mr McIntyre kindly assisted the choir, and sang a pleasing solo. The following quartette from Lind- day sang several much appreciated selections--Mrs 'Nesbitt, Miss Lyons, Dr Percy Nesbitt, and Mr Allen. Retiring from Business We understand that Mr J] C Browne is retiring from business. Mr Browne has been identified with 'the "Massey-Harris Company for the past thirty-four years. We hope'that Mr. "Browne shall enjoy for many years the Frits of his labor. Presbyterian Church. Sunday, Nov. 4th, services will be conducted at 11 a,m. by Rev. T. H. Bates; and at 7 p.m. by Rev. John Ford, Services marking the sixty-first an- niversary of the congregation will "be held on November 11, conducted by Rev. G Gomm, of Blackstock. On the following. Monday there will be an entertainment in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. Thank You The ladies of the Women's Patri- otic Association wish to thank those who so generously contributed to the shower" of articles suitable for the . Chnstmas boxes for the boys at the "Front. Fifth of November Celebration ROYAL THEATRE, PORT PERRY In aid of the Loyal True Blue and 'Orange Orphanage at Picton, under the; auspices of Star of Bethlehem " Lodge, No 121, L. T. B. The program will be the latest Red Feather production, "The Romance of Billy Goat Hill" written by Alice} and 'produced by 'Lynn olds, Mrs. Rice is. the author: W tories) 5 a great many sug : and vel and the niu amass 5 of Port Perry, Ontarko. the Gounty. o Ladies and Gentlemen,' i 3 ~mént of that-day. that again a stronger feeling fhan Sir Robert Borden. Coliimbus, Oct 26, 1917 £4 ¥ - When Parliament prorogued in 1915 1 was generally conceeded by Members of Parliament that a General Election was fot far off, and so strongly was this opinion held thal I asked that a particular favor for a Convention of the Conservative party in South Ontario. The Convention was held in. Whitby on the 8th day of May," 1915, and I had the honour to: be unahimously, chosen as their Standard * Bearerand asa supporterrof Sir Robert Borden, Leader "of the "Govern- In the early days of 1915 our Canadian People were only beginning to realize that the European War was not only a most strenuous ane, but that it might be a very prolonged struggle, and many : of our Public.men were even then suggesting a Union of some. kind between the two Bolitical Parties, and I thoroughly agreed with: "them | but Tany complications arose which seemed-to make it impracticable. 3 : However during the ladt thirty months events of great importance have happened, but above all the terrible European struggle goes on, in which §0 many of our Canadian boys have played a very important part and in fact so keen, terrible and destructive has been this 'awful' war ever ha§ grown up amongst our' Canadian people that a Union' of; some kind amongst the leading. men of the two political parties shoyld be brought about. 3 Sir Robert Borden made several attempts and has at last studceeded #n forming a Union Government, a number of leading T.iberals through- out the Dominion joining with him to "Win-the-War" 5 ; A few days ago the Union.Government issued a wilatform on which they will appeal to the country, and T may state that T am thopotghly in accord with it and will give it my hearty support: + x 1 hope 1t will not be presuming too much on my partiin asking for the vote, confidence and support of the electors of South; 'Ontario, Conservative and Liberal alike, in the near General Election asa warm supportériof the present Union Government as lead by the Rt. Hon. Your obedient sgrvant WM. SMITH . Pérsonal Mrs Braund, of Lindsay, and -her father, Mr J C Campbell, spent the week end with her brother, Mr Mor- ley Campbell. Mr T H Follick has bought the house 6n Cochrane Street; the prop- erty of the late Mrs Scott. The house is now undergoing alterations and repairs. Mr Ed Griffin is moving into the 'house recently vacated by Rev. John Ford. were in town last week. Mr and Mrs McEachern and 'fam- ily of Toronto motored out here : on Sunday last fo see Mr and Mrs Jobn Rolph. Sonya A number from here attended the anniversary services at Pinedale. Mr Gordon Smith of Toronto, "was the guest of Mr Murray Clarkson. for. the week end, Miss Lorna Dure spent with Miss Jennie Clarkson.' Rev J A Miller occupied the, pulpit here on Sunday and gave a very ins teresting address on "Home Mission Work" showing plainly thé urgenty: need of help 1n all our Mission Stat: ions throughout Canada. "Mr and Mrs N Wilkinson pent Sunday in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs E Holtby Manchester, were the guests of Mr and Mrs N Dure. Remember the Red Cross donvent on Thursday night, November 1. Sunday with Miss M J Martin: - has been visiting ber p arents. Glad to see Mr Clinton Thorbourne Mr and Mts E Wildman, Oshawa, Miss Sadie Richards spent Sunday . Miss Winnifred Gibson of Manilla, 1 and Mr Jos Brown home. from the Ty Notice Is hereby given that 'a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voters' Act, by his Honour the Judge of the County Court of thé County of onl Ontario, at the Town Hall, Port Perry on the Second day of November, 1917, at ten o'clock in. the forenoon to hear and determine. complaints of errors and ommisions in the Voters' Tist of the Municipality of the willage of Port Perry, for the year 1917: Dated the 18th day of October, 1017 WM. H. HARRIS, Clerk of the Municipality of the | d ~~ - Village of Port Perry. | ties. Mr E Christie and Mrs Thos Smith are in Ottawa attending'the fanral of I'their uncle, Mr J Campbell. Mrs Al Smith is visiting her_par- ents at Woodville. . Sel Miss Bull and Miss Davis: of Port Per, were visiting friends here 'Fast # Wedding bells are ringing, % - We regret to report that Mrs W Mitchell while motoring wilh her , son was- thrown out when the car {urbed turtle and had her arm broken: This is the second "serious accident M Mitchell bas had this summer, Mr J Cormack spent the meek end at home. "Miss Beatrice Wilmot spen Sunday with Her aunt Mrs G Cormack before going to Florida, for the Water te 'that, after all | prado from the pot cite Ji peal opm . x be welds 15 ron aes: will not be severe. Members of Class One the Medical Board io their district, of the following categories: Hnotoiace "goto ts Bhs Ctsrs' ceive in due course a certificat: Whats ou: oho paced can form can be secured of his application hy, from the postm to tothe regi gistrar, tof the dict dud the gpviicant w Are Baths Necossars? |. This looks like a foolish guestion § in this ¢ arly-a. on med age put Ww! these are os othing of Internal Bathing a ors ns ago-. v-and now eager to testi a hey ul ig ig to health wre ing ya pur pn process of roperly using warm water,, the "J. B, L. removes ALL the poisonous r the Lower #Intestine, which physicians. agree, is the cause of 95 per cent, of all{ huian men a i t instantly relieves constipation, pi rly elated the bowels and events ofl the ragging-down which Hilsusmese and Liver te Tooubles always create, EWS W Southall, M.D., of Genesee: N.Y. Yt challenged the doétors in this town last week tn re nd to what] ¢an do with Tou Capone. I can say for a truth that : nat She rope. for my success with | tang serious ilnces nesses was due to having the bowels Washed: ott 'once and~ some Himes twice a dlay: Ynly, wish 1 could believe in the whe tl = shires * Orval Byechas ied emandons de- mand for for 7%: SB. 1 Cascade in the past few year', Sw and explain it to you on rand ; of Tos Ask for free booklet "Why day cient." If A. Tyrrell, is Only 50 Per Cent: you prale write to Dr. 163 College St, Toronto, nya "exemptions have bs popes 2 e dr: t themselves os for ation io their physical fitness, Hey willbe placed ~~ 73 . Jeon bl fin tes pani el i hos 1 category are summoned for service. SE pr i Pi en m, w 0} ormed by mall as to the time nd ries ol lace for the Joswed by The Milary Serie e Council yon caltdiatons wih hams "FEmOTY ox when you guess wt you rime ing heer as of X bio of ids" Airy

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