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Port Perry Star, 14 Feb 1918, p. 4

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ih Office, Port Perry) has for sile some _ Dominion Victory Bonds W. H. HARRIS TAKE NOTICE All coal orders are hereby canceled, réason too much confusion, and on arrival of coal, orders will be accepted accompanied by the cash in my office and not on the street. In this man- _mer I hope to eleminate abuse. C. L. VICKERY A chance of a lifetime to bu a Jersey at Green's sale, Feb 2 lce For Summer The undersigned will take con- tracts to supply ice for summer use to householders and others. ~ For par- ticulars apply at once to 4 THOS COOK & SON Bell Phone 134 Port Perry High School The following is the standing of those students who obtained more than sixty per cent. at the recent ex- aminations. The names-are in order of merit. ? FORM IV Part I---Satisfactory, Una Spence Part II - Satisfactory, Wilmot Cragg FORM III Satisfactory--Lexie Munro, Douglas Lucas, Olive Wallace, Lucille Archer, John Harris, Ewart Bunner, Helen Cryderman FORM II Honours--]Jean Crozier Satisfactory -- Grace Rose, Marie West, Hildred Patton, Elizabeth Hooey, Mansell Sleep, Ethelwyn Hutcheson, : FORM I~ Honours-- Bessie Crozies, Miriam Harris, Amy Beare, Allen Sweetman, 'Ella Spence. Satisfactory -- Laura Parish, Etta Morris and Marjorie Kidd (equal), El- izabeth Allin, Elwood Clements, Lo- well Fallis, Edna Wallace, Helen Mellow, Edna Jackson, Armstrong MacFarlane, Harold Jackson, Percy Malcolm, Irene Spofiord. $5.00 Reward Will be given by the undersigned for the name of the party who is circulating that I have left town. I have not and am still doing business at the old stand in the Leonard Block «Dr. J. AL. MURRAY Holstein Cow for Sule b years old, due to freshen March 12th. For terms apply to-- MISS PROUTT, Prince Albert, Ont. Board of Education The Board of Education met on Wednesday evening, February 6, and organized for the year's work. Rev. John Harris was unanimously elected chairman, Sciool Management Committee-- Dr. Mellow, chairman; Dr. Archer, W. S. Short and Jas Lucas. House and Grounds Conimittee-- W. H. Letcher, Chairman; Dr. Berry, Wm. Graham and Fred Brock Drygoods Parcel Found Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at STAR Office. toa = 'As high as $20.00 per can was received for Jersey cream shipped to Toronto in camber You can get as much by buying Jarseyt at Green' s Sale. Personel Mr. Heoiy] Dou a few days last Mrs. Andrew Turner and child; of rip hes Man, a EG friends in was in town for, : |of cast off silver and gold trinkets. These: articles' will be sent to the Secretary of the Central Y. M. C. A, who will have them melted down and] - the proceeds used tor the above pur. pose. Kindly be ready for the ladies who will call on you next week for the cause. _ G. Farmer, Press Supt. DIED RENNIE -- In Reach Township, lot 18, concession I3. on Menday, February 11, 1918, Charles Rennie | in-bis 86th year. Fowrps--At Port Perry, Wednesday, February 13, 1918, Winifred Davida Fowlds, beloved wife of Dr. J. D. Berry. Interment 1s to be made at Hastings Oysters Fresh oysters just arrived at Polito's Royal Theatre Usual prices. Shows starts 7.30. Friday and Saturday nights of this week -- "The House of a Thousand Candles" also a Chas Hoyt comedy "The Dog in the Manger." Owing to the condition of the roads and weather the Royal will close down for a month. So don't miss the show this week. Jerseys have proven by re- peated tests that they are the most economical \butter pro- ducers in existence. Munro-Spencer _ The marmage took place on. Wed- nesday, February 6th, at the home of the bride's brother, Mr AE Spencer, when 'Mary E 'Spencer became the bride of Mr William D Munro, both of Manchester. ~The bride entered the parlor to the strains of the wed- ding march played by the bride's two little nieces, Lena and Nora Spencer, The bride looked charming wearing a taupe satin dress with Georgette crepe and gold tnmming with hat to match. The bridesmaid, Cassié Spencer, sister of the bride, was dress- |. ed in cream silk. Mr. A. E. Spencer, brother of the bride, was -best man, The officiant was Rev. Bell-Smith, of Epsom. After the ceremony a wedding tea was served and later Mr and Mrs Munro left for their home at Manchester. Parrish-Jeffrey On the evening of Tuesday, Feb- ruary 5, the home of Mr and Mrs TR} Tefirey of Colonsay, Sask., was the scene of a very pretty wedding when their second daughter, Edna Grace, was united in the holy bonds of mat- rimony, to Wesley James Parrish, amid a few of their most intimate friends. Rev. W. Seely officiating Promptly at eight o'clock, the bride leaning on the arm of her father, entered the drawing room to the strains of Mendelsohn's wedding march played by Miss Jean Moore, cousin on the bride. Little Margaret Johnson acting as flower girl. Dunng the signing of the register Mrs Pendleton sang "Until" after] whieh all adjourned to the dining-}| room where they partook of a dainty repast. The: bride looked charming in a gown of beaded silk crepe de chene| with the customary. veil and orange blossoms, the latter being worn by{ 'her mother at her marriage. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. The Ford Saves the Ath arising ed smc rel one horse for a year, and that the ot ei 1 extra food nearly enough food for two le. = : replaced one horse witha Fong 250,000 eres HU 3. Te food supply 'and enough extra y service this means io the to the Jom is vn J. the oun Nation's source of feed 100,000 people. Just think what a time and the ben t to this acreage. A Ford tae sls eves a Fares » woth vp on oF vlan tae veoh year, which ean 'be used for further produ Betiye Wor Yo work. y Hhrog Himes as Last as a horses sid Hig costa ess to far easier to take care of. With lal a aa) Tear motie¥s 2 do ick delay i getting your Ford, Runabout « $475 Touring = « $495 Coupe 4 = $770 Sedan - - « $970 E. O. B. FORD. ONT. W. U. & H. CARNEGIE Dealers Watch Repairing All Watch and 'Clock "Repairing 'entrusted to us will receive prompt and expert attention. = We carry a good line of : Jewelry, Watches, Clocks; Silverware, .Glassware, Stationery, School Supplies We have some beautiful goods, suitable for Birthday, Wedding, or Easter Gifts. : JAMES McKEE-- 3 Jew eler and Stationer | McCaw Block, Port Ferry. Local Business Mon. Are realizing more every day' the value of thé concise, memory tickling Classified Want Ads. Make your story shortand pithy andour Want Ad. Columns will repay you a hundred fold for the small investment. wishes to announce to the pubic that er the Jeane, 8 nold, a ; Port He 1861 Y Phone EX wo re 0.) hs Cc. M. Theory {IE oh Phone 98. a 2 Sew Machines and : ans repaired. - Good 1 for sale cheap. Apply | at Sap OFFICE, spectively to rent. All south a Oshawa. First-cluss soil - | and buildings, good state of cultivation Possession to plow CHURCH of the ASCENSION : * SERVICES ~~ Sunday Divine Morning and ¢ Ang A Smith & 5 Smith

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