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Port Perry Star, 30 Jan 1919, p. 8

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in' the Wednesday, January 15th. ed and as a very congenial spirit pre. "vailed throughtout the meeting. Mr Clarkson was appointed trustee in 'place of Mr Rennie, deceased. The Minister's stipend was raised $200 during the year, and Rev Capt Dodds 'enters upon the 6th year of his past- orate with great encouragement. One : d feature has' been the work of the Sonya Red Cross Society who "have ised about $1000 since the be- ginning of the war. A new Ladies' Aid has been organ- ized which meets at the Manse on Wednesday, January 29th. Utica Messrs Milton Prentice and Morley Campbell were in Toronto one day last week. In spite of bad roads and unfavor- able weather, Mr Luther Mitchell had |e a very successful sale on Friday. Mrs Tennyson was in Toronto a couple of days last week to hear Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian. Owing to Quarterly meeting services being held at Epsom next Sunday morning, the services will be held in the Methodist Church here, in the evening. Miss Stuart, Pine Grove, was the guest of Miss Marion Philp, on Sun- day. Recent Death Nestleton--Another home in our community has been bereaved by the, death of Miss Myrtle Armstrong, who succumbered to pneumonia on Jan- uary 14th, after being strickened with influenza. In the passing of Miss Armstrong a hfe of rare beauty and christian de-! volton has left us. "Though only twenty-two years of age, she was act-' ively engaged in many departmen's of religious work. Early in life she identified herself with the Methodist Chureh, proving through the years a useful member. At the time of her| death she was a member of the choir and Missionary Society, Vice-DPresi- dent of the Epworth League, accept- ing these positions in trust as avenues of service. Socially Miss Armstrong also made a happy contribution, She endeaver- ed to meet the needsof the community by participating in, and encouraging a wholesome social life. The young people, especially those among whom she joined in out-door games will re- member the sunny smile and even | Finder please return to Mr Jackson's min wise aid 10 Yost in ons Nestleton = Methodist * Cemetery on Gerhard Heintzman Player Piano Also a Gerhard Heintzman Phonograph ' equippee to play any make machine SLL at $215 For quick sale you can .have' it for $180., including 20 selections free. D. CORBMAN Port Perry Ont. 00000000000000000000000000 Neck Tie Strap Lost between George Jackson's house, Port Perry, and Beare's Marsh, (Beaver Meadow), north of the town. and receive reward. House and Organ at a Sacrifice. Having sold my brick house I am prepared to sell my frame, house. It 1s situated opposite the Catholic church on a nice corner lot, 8 rooms, electric lights, furnace, full size cellar in good condition. The organ is a 6 obtave Bell in good condition. = A snap for cash. 'Apply t6 E. C. BURTON, 26-tf Port Perry. Wanted One or two energetic men to re- present us as Salesman for our well known nursery Stock on a liberal spate time proposition. An excellent opportunity for farmers' sons, with some time on their hand during the; winter months. Apply immediately, to Cavers Bros., R..R. 1, Fruitland, Ontario. 3-4 "PORT. PERRY omanch H. J. White IW. H. Doubt Merchant Tailor Fall and Witter Suitings This is the time to order your Fall Suit. © Weare showing This is 8 new a splendid line of suitings in handsome patterns and color- ings . .i. A ' You have a wide range to pick from and the price is as low as we can possibly make it. We carry a full line of ordered suits; See our lines of Blue and Black Serges; guaranteed fast dyes. Ask for prices on our ready-to-wear suits. 100 carloads of POTATOES and TURNIPS Highest market prices paid E. H. PURDY For Sale About 200 Cedar Post, 4 inches by 8 feet, at 25c each. About 40 single cords of mixed wood at $2.00 a cord. Apply H. L. Mitchell, High Point, Lot 9, Concession 2, Reach. The Farmers' Club will meet in the Orange Hall, Port Perry, on the evening of Wednesday February 5th A BD MA 0 Re EO i) DL 105 0000.6 1 meNRRcRRRERS Ssseskssussssevirgsassanat _ ---- A Letter of Appreciation The following letter was received by the congregation of the Greenbank Baptist Church. Neunkirchen, Dec 22, 1918 Dear People: Just a few lines to say I received your very welcome parcel, and its coming was looked forward to with great expectation of a good feed, and when it came everything was just as I expected. The boys of the section asked me to Say that they all enjoved it, in fact everything was so nice that when we had finished we looked around to see if we had missed some. : By this you will see we have arrived in Germany, after heavy marching, but I was lucky in being on leave in England, and when I got: back no- body knew where the battalion was, 80 all we had to do was to get un any train going forward and let it take you where it liked. , Well, it took us about three weeks | to get from Boulogne to Cologne, Slaying two and three days in some ee because there were no troop ain running, with nothing to eat but what we managed to get from the Belgian civilians. They are about one of the gical olass of people I have ever met; noth- McCaw Block. i covered and the rest are recovering. Church ' services were withdrawn owing to so much illness. Qur coal dealer expects a car. of nut coal in a few days. We trust it may prove true as it will help out in a great many cases. Mr Will Brown was home for the week end. Mr K 8 Charters in the village for a few days. permanent discharge from military service, recently. BIE Mis Elgey, of Toronto, is visiting at the parsonage. visiting his father Mr John Tanner. A Wd en Notice to Creditors ship of Reach, in the County of On-| | tario, farmer, deceased. + Parsuant to Section 38 of Chapter 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, farmer, deceased,' who died on or about the thirty-first day of December A.D. 19i8, are, A.D, 1919, to send by post, - prepaid, to Wm. H. Harris, Barrister, Port Perry, Ontario, orto A. Frank Vernon, listrator of the said deceased, their| christian names and surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full par- of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held. by them, and that after the day last aforesaid the said Administrator will proceed to Since writing last week quite a | number of Influenza cases have re- Several of our boys are gettieg. their |. Mr Albert Tanner, Saskatchewan, : against the estate of Charles Wales, | on or before the First day of March 3 Port Perry, R. R. No. 2, the there : ticulars of their claims, a statement JEWELLER AND On February. In 1919, WiC: Bowles, one mile-north of Black stock, wit sell his complete herd of grade Dusham Cattle without reserve. 'George Jackson Auctioneet For Sale at a bargain 150 Opera Chairs (suitable for church ¢ ide y rooms; - etc.) Edison Moving: Picture Machine, complete, screen, etc.; also the Jessop. . Block. Apply to AM, ROBERTS, Of Charles Wales, late of the Town: | Many 129 of the revises Statutes of Ontario; | p The is ORVAL ver, reg y J. D. McMaster Jo Seen ds 2 "8 distribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to- suchf claims of which notice shall havs been given as above required, and the said Administrator will not "be liable for the said assets or any part thereof; to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such], distribution. Dated at Port Perry, Ont. this 23rd] day of January A.D. 1919. © WM. H. HARRIS, 'Solicitor for said Administrator. Donations The Treasurer of the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives de- sires gratefully to ack ieee the following contributions received in hs Rort Perry by the Field Secretary of}: the Nottoms! Sanitorium Assoejotior; a Ri Office at Cawker's a : ing was too good for the Canadians. § That was because we were the first go to enter Mons, there we had a P ort P erry, . Ontario eat reception, the people packed e streets everybody in their best-- nging, laughing, crying, and waving S, Es Voters Bought, and sold 4 The flags, they must have hid as ere were British, American, Can- ian, French, and every flag 'of the ies flying the day of the armistice: t in this country everything is dif- nt, no flags, laughing or singing, t1 guess there are some crying, but | - wot with joy. GHG \ L 'When one goes out the people. will ass you by with never a smile or a ord. They have to raise their hats all officers, just like they made the I ench and Belgians do : hen they dy ESE SST Sass IRs iiss see in seis ses ses se teesrene FRE R EEE eR SBOE Bm fq TESCiieeRr ise T

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