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Port Perry Star, 1 May 1919, p. 1

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vid Steele, mail carrier route) was struck home from his g.could get no response oad and jogged along until od si ign is box ay tirely. Medical assistance hat one side was paralysed, ittle more than lc a chick- for first thiee weeks' feeding. A food 'for dation required to Make. healthy chicks and bring the aber to maturity.' It contains ~ ne builder and mild digestive with alteratives necessary to rr -- W. EMMERSON : CIFTS _ g Fhe qentonen h Wrist Watch for the gent , such as Wris atches, Chaps, ¥ obs Signet Rings, Cuff Links, and Pins. When selecting a gift of this kind you _ always want the best and we have it. STATIONER ~ JEWELLER : speech was rone {| possible, and at citizen, ai - RAT ten on oul .- "The patient wds taken home as quickly as im of ring he had recovered the use of his lower limb, ani he cou i sve ja Jew Yond, ' Much sym- is expressed le in his affliction. * ; Fathi ise > and wi y poe he will soon recover his High § femorial ~The staff and studen Perry High School are Protos Ho with the BO C itable memorial to all ex- _ students of the school who ha Jlen in the recent war. It 1s projosed ta erect on the sch grounds a steel flagstaff 3 " eet, high, bearing a bron: e J te on which the names of rave boys will be engraved § § may easily be read from the stre such a manner that they © On public holidays and when there are important eve the High School, a large Canadian ensign will float fron top the pole. feicad The i e Schi es the relatives or friends of oe Principal ot ine > ibed on the tablet, to to send to him by letter or pos soldier, his rank in the army, an "the full name of each s nearly as possible, the dates of attendance at Port Perry should be reported not later than -E Cl clo SEE TAL that would make suitable 5 oh School. The names Bturday, May 10th, 'and no one would regret the omission of elig those erecting the memorial. ' e name more than Vilkthe sender please sign the list of names he sends, and Port Perry, Ont. ty : to Mr, Thos. H. Follick, About Trains You'll have to get up before breakfast if you want to go Toronto on the morning train begitning Monday morning of next week. On that date the train will commence to run at 6.40 a.m. --NEW TIME. But there's one comfort. We are told that we shall not be compel wait so long at Whitby, and we shall likely be able to reach Toronto about 8.30 a.m. The return trip will bé madeat, the 'usual hour. a afigracon train also starts operations again on Mon- - day. This 18 the train that meanders down to Whitby some- time during the afternoon, gets. back here "about"' six ..o¢lock.... In this age-of. hurry, th Jaigurely. sotiable. train. should be welcomed like an old frietid offother days. It's too bad it was discontinued, for with its disappearance we lost a number of good High School students from the north. . Samells-Jackson Surrounded by only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom, a very pretty event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Jackson, Scugog, on Saturfiay, April 19, 1919 at 2 p.m., when their eldest daeghter, Vera G., was united in marriage to Mr. Charles D. Samells, of Scugog. The knot was tied by Rev. J. W. Totten of Tottenham. The bride was very prettily, becomingly, and charmingly at- Bago Ow L PURPLE A full line of Field and Garden Seeds : Now on hand. re er your Seed Corn from me and get the best J. F. McCLINTOCK 3 Port Perry a ARE ~ Ontario. Canada Food Board License No. 8-10196 ¥ ur. tired in robin egg blue taffeta silk, trimmed with Georgette crepe and shell pink beads, and was given away by her father. Miss Flossie Samells, sister of the groom (attired in blue silk mull) acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Allan Jackson, brother of the bride, accompanied the groom. Miss: Annie Dobson, Manchester, played the wedding march. During the signing of the register several musical selections were played by Miss Dobson. : The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful set of furs, to the best mana pin, and to the bridesmaid and pianiste "brooches. . ' The bride was the recipient of many valuable gifts. Miss Jackson will be greatly missed as she was very en- thusiastic and a great help in all church and Sunday School work at the Foot appointment, being organist at both services for a number of years, and always re and willing to do anything to help build up Christ's Kingdom. Mr. and Mrs. Samells left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for a short trip and in due time will settle on their own farm at the Head, Scugog. Their many friends wish them a long, happy, and prosperous life together. fp | ; i UTICA General News |. Mrs. Norman Phair and child- - Mr. Charles H. Giysdale, Po- 'ren, of Uxbridge, are visiting lice Magistrate of Oshawa, died her father, Mr. R W. Walker on Friday, April 25, 1919, in his of Port 68th i ar. pelias Mildred Horton, of Fort 7 fice «01d Boys: are be- Tennyson over Sunday.' ginning to help the rink scheme. "Mr. Jas. Kirby and'son, Angus, J. H. Downey, seed merchant 'of Prince Albert, called on Mr. , has'sold nis business and Mrs. W. F. Crosier one day to Mr. recently. fo from th Mrs: Frank Hortop was in To- ronto a few days last week. ~ F W. C. Pollard and wife, W. ! pay {week, when . Smith, who comes] @ STAN 'Money issued by ¥ST'D 1073 R. H. SHORT JAMES Bell Phone 94 PROSPECT The Ladies' Aid held their meeting at the home of eo Smith, Friday of last e the following officers were elected: President--Mrs G McClintock 1st Vice--Mrs J Somerville 2nd Vice--Mrs G Webster Sec'y--Mrs R Thompson Assist Sec--Miss M Martin Treas--Mrs C Gerow Organist--Mrs J Dodsworth Miss F Wales, of Toronto, with friends over the holiday. We are pleased to report that Mrs R Vernon is improving nice- ly from her attack of pneumonia Mr and Mrs Geo Ward, of | Toronto, guests of Mr and Mrs Wm Cook, over the week end. Mr C Armstrong of Paris, with his parents, Mr and Mrs J Armstrong, last week. hiss M oan, Rs Mig is visiting with Mrs unro. [ Mr Bb Cook at home for the Mrs holiday. The Young Ladies' Club met at the Church last Saturday and elected new officers as follows: Pres--Miss Mary Martin 1st Vice--Miss Mildred Smith 2nd Vice--Mrs W Holtby Sec'y-- Miss V Somerville Assist Sec'y--Miss V Cook Treas--Miss Aileen Thompson Organist--Miss G Wilson The yearly meeting of the Ep- worth League is to be held next Tuesday evening, April 29th, when the election of officers will be held. All members are requested to be present. SEACRAVE It is With much pleasure that we welcome back from overseas Lieut H Cobb and Segt Thomas Harding, who have both seen active service for three and a half years. Lieut Cobb took the service in our church on Sunday evening and gave a splendid talk on the text "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have ii more abundantly."' Mr Jas McDougall has moved into the D Town property. Mrs N Mitchell has returned home after visiting her sister in Michigan, for three months. Miss Merle Alexander is back again to our vicinity after spend- ing the Easter holidays at her home in Toronto. The lantern slide pictures put on by Mr Joblin, in the church, last Tuesday evening, proved a treat for those present. Mr Wm Brown and Corp Allen Brown motored. to. Cannington, on Saturday last. Mrs S Moon. has- returned' to her home in Seagrave after Mr. spending the winter in Toronto, with her daughter. Capt Dr Howard Thompson, a former Seagrave box, an son of Mr and Mrs Robt Thompson, spent a day in the village re- ently -"befo 5 taking up his profession. We were gl Going to Ashburn all parts of the world' PORT PERRY BRANCH SINGLE OOPIEE Bc. «No, 'i8 ~ z DARD BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Orders and Drafts are this Bank payable in 234 WARD DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS and GRAMAPHONES ALSO SECOND-HAND ORGANS PIANOS TUNED MAY 13 and SEPTEMBER Io PORT PERRY, ONTARIO MYRTLE Miss Eva Holmes, of Toronto, visited friends here last week. Mr Chas Tordiff has accepted a positiou in the Brooklin Gargge - We wish Charlie every succéss in his new vocation. A Mrs T Smith, our popular liveryman, is kept busy these days, and intends purchasing a ceBrin the near future. Miss Tina Raven, of Toronto, has been visiting Mrs J Qffinn. Mr Cecil Wilson, of Toronto, - spent the week end with his father, Mr W H Wilson, SCUCOG _ A number of the members of ° the Foot Church met at the home of Mr Wm Jackson, on Tuesday : evening, April 22nd, in order to express to his eldest daughter, Vera, who recently became Mrs. Chas Samells, their appreciation of her services during the past nire years as organist of the Church and Sunday School. After Mr J Ploughman had called the meeting to order, Mrs Ploughman read the following address antl Mrs C Gordon made * the presentation. ) Mrs Chas Samells: Dear Vera: It is with plea- sure, we assemble here to night. We have watched you grow up among us from your -earliést childhood. You have always been willing to help in all good work. We hope that as the years pags away your interest in all the Lord's work will con- tinue, and not only so, but in- crease during all your years. Especially as organist, we have appreciated your help in our Church and Sunday School. We can understand, in part, the great sacrifice this has been te you, to be as faithful as yom have been, We would just say - here--"Be not weary in well do- ing, for in due season we. shall reap if we faint not." ° As a slight token of our love ° and esteem we would ask you te accept this silver tea set and these spoons. Our prayer for you and your life partner is that you may. live long and happily together, always abounding in the work of the Lord. Signed on behalf of the friends of Maple Grove Church and Sunday School. Mrs. J. Ploughman Mrs. C. Gordon Mr. Joblin, the Pastor, on be-' half of the recipient, thanked the friends for the handsome ift, and Messrs. H. Fralick, C. | rdon, and J. Ploughman spoke ' of her faithful and efficient ser- vices, and all joined in heartiest expressions of good will. Mrs. Chas. Gordon, has just completed her 100tb pair of socks for patriotic purposes. | Quarterly service at. Centre Church, next Sunday, May 4, in the morning, an .30 pom. at the ead Church, ; £4 Welcome Home following. soldiers came : Pea: bi = Pie, Bert Hartley, E

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