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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1919, p. 4

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have moved to t new home 'revently 'from Mr. E. C. Burton. Lo ih Wo. Gibbard, of 'orce, yas i "he Imperial A + town last Wack, the shes} «and Mrs. » Gibbard has had Deal: foxperiences at the Front, having en a distance of 5000 feet at "one time. He was seriously in- . .-jured as a result; * %o walk, "He is 'on his Way to his home in Moose Jaw. _ St. Patrick's Supper and Entertainment. It was remarked that had Monday evening been fine, the "ladies of the . Presbyterian church would have had difficul- ty in. taking care of the crowd. Each year this supper and SnieveaimonY have n _ growing in populari e sup- ' per was all that 1 be'desired "and the pro was replete with good selections. Fred. R. Foley, Bowmanville, is an excellent entertainer. His unaffected: style, and freedom -of manner are very pleasing. His repertoire is varied and of good quality. His impersonations are e, and his happy good humor is infectious. The Port Perry Quartette maintained its good reputation, and added to their laurels by their presentation of '"The Man . Who Never Smiled,"'" a playlette that was greeted with much applause. The Evening tn India Preparations are going for- ward for the program in the Methodist church next Monday evening. The young péople's societies are putting on an even- ing in India, which. promises to be of great interest... Many Hindoo treasures will be shown, and the manners and customs of | - the ple of India depicted. Adults 10c. Children be. - NOTE-- Invitations have been received from outlying villages to repeat the Minstrel Show and the Mock Trial in the places sending in the requests Ends March 30 There being no further ne- cessity because of fuel shortage, to continue the. union services being conducted by the Presby- terian and Methodist churches, it was decided to bring them to a close "on the last Bio in March. The young people's Societies will continue their program un- til April 14, as previously out- lined. At the conclusion of the meet- ing held to decide these matters the Union Committe adjourned ' to meet again at the call of the chair. The union meetings have been most harmonious and enjoyable, and the suggestion . has been 'made that during July and Au- gust union church services be held alternately in" the Presby- terian and Meéthodist churches, thus permitting each of the ministers to take a month's hol- day while his work is being car- ried on by the pastor 0 the other church. Norman Murray .' On Sunday, March 9, 1919, Mr. _ Norman Murray, son of Dr. J.A. Murray, Port Porry, died at his home in Toronto, after an illness of only three days. Mr. Murray, who was assistant manager of * inspectors at the T. Eaton ;Co. had been in the gomloy of ro com pany for ten y "had been ER oudily Ee fe efficient service. Fob 'tol go, bu enced Jopouto, J tailoring; De- ied * marri Miss | etic. Stare, of Ham- 2 West Virginia. He leaves "to Seton, Wont loss his widow and one son, also his father, a sister, Ee Re ry land. an of Ohio; t Sa promising young man. Prospect Box. Social "het E nh now able| |tre Church, to | past thirty years. seaes herrea Emmerson Bolton. ..... .../ vo 71 00 AFriend :....0..0. 0 wh 500 Rev. J. Haris ©..,...0%. .. 100 Dr. Di Archer i000 10 00 Harold Archer .............. 2°00 WA Beatty .ouvivuies. soir 200 Jw Bumham. .\...... 0%... 5 00 MT Betre....iconsis vinns 5 00 Geo. Franklin. iu... 000000 200 Geo Jackson .... ...... ...: 5 00 John lewis. ...0ides ii 100 Wm Leonard. .... ....00.... 5 00 Merlin Létcher .............. 5 00 Hugh Lucas ................ 100 Dr. S.J). Mellow ..... ...... 5 00 W Coulis. ..........-w0 1 00 Ed. Nott... 1.00 Hugh Jack... 2.00 Z Burnham . 1.00 H. Parsons...... 500 J Stone and Son 200 Percy Hooey 150 TWMclean .............. 100 Arthur Prentice ............ 1 00 CL Vickery. ooo. vseivisivone 200 Wm Webster. .......ic0 00s 50 Robert Wallace. .... ........ 50 TIAsh ive ciiminninainvy 1 00 John Bradley ............... 100 Rev. J,C. Bell ........0.... + 2 00 WU Camegié ........s0.... 500 Jus. Carnegie'. s. sv osaness 100 A.J. Camegie ....uu vais sns 500 H.L..Ebhels.........c..ca0 500 ° Fred Ferguson ..... ..... .. 1 00 COCIay: rv. i divi 1 00 LedlieHall.c..0 ....... 000 1 00 Wm, Graham ..........con.0 50 James Lucas ................ 2 00 DrJAMuray...........).. 5 00 JF McClintock ..... \....0n. 100 g » Total amount received .... BORN * "To Mr. and Mrs: Roy Moon, on Monday, March 17, 1919, daughter. © . DIED | March 17, 1919, William Stone, in hig 75th year. At Port Perry, on Monday, March 17, 1919, Sarah Ann Jes- sop, widow of the late R Brown, |M aged 83 years. At Port Perry, on Sunday, March 16, John Ort, in his 81st year. ; In Reach Township on Friday, March 14, 1919, Sarah Ann Town, |, widow of the late James Henry Bush, in her 75th year. On March 12, 1919, at Guelph, Donna McKay, widow of the late R. W. years. . - Seagrave A lecture will be given by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Joblin, in 'the Methodist Church here on Tues- day evening next. . The lecture will be illustrated by limelight views. Admission, adults 15¢. children be. = : Scugog - The Coneért give in the Cen] Scugog, on evening last by the sid-timerats was a great success. - A full house enthusiastically greeted those taking part, and showed by the frequent encores their appreciation of the songs and - good old days of the past gener- a ation. Tableaux: were given toms, bringing back memories of early and remindin, of the wonderful changes upon the long and varied gram prov Herts of ad pos eir gifts o! Song an an that so y pleased lertainers upon She. doces e evenin, is oped that the Hat other such such pleasing event. At Manchester, on. Monday, | Johnston, aged 811": esday [tai readings that took. us back to dg which set forth- old-times 'eus-| ed that ous our fa Tathers sur-| who were le in| of (Being t. The chair was| taken . Wm. Jackson. who{ | ally complimented the: iL success of | ure will witness 5 increases the yield. i. rg ¥a UTICA Mr Jas E Mitehell, had the Bell Phone installed in his home: Mr Jesse 'MeClintock. was' in t Katon by the The Hall was. pacded an numbers fis reflect credit on Mi seventy pupils. . grea * 'On Friday evening; 'March 1, Mr and"Mrs "Thos Beare entet- ained soy bot two himdred rien 5 neighbors i Mémory Hall A splendid' program was given, by local talent, assisted by, M John*M Murray, 'of Usbridge, and Mr Percy Chase. 'D uring the evening the Jollowing ad a 'was' .by Mr rs_Beare was. presen Die to high prices fot Tn Ontafio many crops cannot be. C the use of Commercial. go be ied is to- pi a ; greater or with" a beautiful - wd Wm Philp ad daughter Ouch, -uph holstered 83 Marion, were dn. To onto, gold headed ud MB on ouay last week, # i & Dear Mr. and Mrs. Beare: We your friends urs have asked you. to Zeal ss Stephen | her ou Die Beare this § rhe tended the Minstrel Show at 'ed eane which you ean" and Mr: Beare with a demand for Commercial FE erdizerg thin the Sip available" "Are compounded from exact Yowiite of Canadian "crop conditions. 'They give the plant a'quick start in the spring - stiffen the straw, help the plant €G resist Wiseste and The last three years has seen a great shortage, with every ton sold before the planting: season began. indications that this season will be an- exception. TO INSURE GETTING YOUR SUPPLY-- See your local agent at once. ~ Order Fertili GUNNS LIMITED Edi Toronto. "There 1S no er Now ", Ontario' fumed" oak many friends and the old mill, in - brown which they have learned to love.. After refreshments =~ were «served, thie rest. of . the evening wa spent in dancing: Mr. and Mrs. Beare will be greatly missed by their host of riends, but our best wishes fol- and neigh- ] , With us this evening to spend a Toronto, on Thursday. ° * /gocial hour. You or lived 4 where Svar ® thelr Mrs a of Parry Sound,' a us any ware and 2ov, is visiting her sister, Mrs Jesse ou have dec eave here, : Case, = fan nd Jou Sedlinin poe, Mis Mano bd return. elsewhere and enjoy a well earn- iss c digas Bick hae tecdived bis "ed rest. We are need sorry to to ed home after spen iti om at present with his parents nets have Jou aa,g0 86 you re. always. weeks with her sister i indsay | tear Mr and Mrs Will = Ste oe willing. hand in| .We are glad" to -weleome : Pte; |: wore (ers 3 last. ean en' every od Sa od neigh- Ral h Butt home. He" enlisted tending the recital ven i the ie. Louys; the ve oy eel' of gv} . the 116th Battalion and has ek pou ' bo active service in France 'and now aie to 2 'slight token : Ralph is hale and hearty and als upils of Miss ofall Ste hen... oe ask you Mrs, Beare toaccept ath the: this couch on which you may, ways has a smile. Quite a number from. here at- lean on Port Perry last week. Mr Ed Skerritt wasin' Toronto' 'when enjoying the sunset of. A number from here attended _|over the week end: , "the presentation to Mr..and Mrs. ife. "Qur best. wishes go With you Thos Beare, at Memory Hall. where your, lot: maybe cast, and 00d Lord who watches 1 take you-in his care and keeping while life shalllast on 'behalf of f friends may the Over us' Si and hls. ye Beate ie 2 very siitable. & reply; .in which he' Xpressed of both Mrs, ods Ie himself. in leaving, Ro [the regret of Mr Henderson and dau ughtls, who have been visiting vis their home in Kingston. Much sympathy is expressed at the death of Mr J Pearson, brother-in-law of Mr D W Munro and Mrs E tt. Mr Pearson yo In formerly a resident of Man- ea the| | Every item] farm: _ Word has Jus reackied Hore] McClintock, "have returned 10 good ester, living on MrP Christie' af ; PORT PERRY CREAMERY: PAYS THE HigHesT CASH PRIC for CREAM We intend to run the Creamery all Winter. Allan Goode, a Union Services : In the Methodist Church, every Sunday at 11 a.m. and'7 p.m., under the direction of the Presbyterion and Methodist congregations. 3 p.m.--Union Sunday School All seats free and unappropriated. A cordial invitation K to these setvices is extended toall GOOD SALE: : PRINTED AT THE STAR OFFICE CHURCH of the ASCENSION oo SUNDAY 'Moruing Prayer" Him. Stinday School' 3 Po m. Bible Class 3 p-m- > 'WEEKDAYS ; Service of Intercessionon: - Thursday, at 8 p,m. : #4 pains Building For Sale' _ Anyone wishing a building fo own for" lumber poly Beare's Garage.' ; Real Estate : We 'have a number of choice farms on our list for sale: . Also someltown property. . Parties looking for would do well.to see. ¥ ~~ McKEE & FERGUSON "Real Estate 'Agents : McCaw Block "Phone 183 ney FOR SALE Mrs Coates offers her y 5 safe; EE anie sot i of Hime hime and nd a beauti- not paid by Sth inst i

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