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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1921, p. 1

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| revised list of 19 Fw will "haye" rey man or woman over 21 Th of b age. is a British subject 'and has 1 Canada Feb: 1, 1920, and in | the Province of tario since Dec. 1, 1921, is entitled te. vol The voters' Toons will be savisad in eltion] towns, and incorporated villages, of over In Port Perry, if your nam revised list of voters which was the Election and Refotendui.} in 191 will have to apply to thi to have your name added to hiv: list Port Per | : anit . » Esc . r day last. While Girt riving East a- ¢ long the 3rd concession of Reach fet © vente, 'talent. The icalt, Ge ave Hn ou us' vie have Saefit of; rimm's Fairy Tales" of h, Tt will be interesting ihow that the story of the 3 Follows the book, almost ti¥ely. Princess Snow Jealous queen, her step- er, is taken to the forest, heen's orders, to be killed, Carl the Huntsman, who, réver relénts, and leaves her Fish, aslfe supposes. She 5, and the tale of how she| er way to" the home of even Dwarfs and becomes 'little 'housekeeper, is de- lly told in song and dia- IRB. her magic mirror, 'the queen- learns Snow White and | 8811 lives. ahd again seeks her but the princess is finally e in P sd by the Prince, and they either + "het happily ever after" r name is not orus of the forest ¢hildren Rhiries are daintily tuneful. sar bef he SSL a proceeds will be divided gen the I. 0. D. E. (under auspices the entertain- is iheing given) and the| an il to how your seat White, ched over by the forest! they came to a damazed cy Norm ne, who was driv- ing, got sot out to fix the culvert; and the horses took. fright and Yan away from the Yom the bugey whi hich : Was thrown ode. an out, and was bal shaken. ~ However, he a badly no serious injury and was able 30 be 'about his duties in a short "In Memoriam In memory of Jose y of Jose Ph Ready Reader who died Destest- Father ther, thou ba left us, our loss med eel feel; t 'tis God that ovkod a apni we hope oo When thas hen the day ¢ wolope ta os ns thee Whee no hJevren --r fox Jo grest thee ~Daughter Fanny and Husband Farm For Sale The Soldier Settlement Board of Canada offers for sale by Re tender, 50 acres, being E. { of lot 6, in the 2th con. cession 'of the Township of Mariposa, in the County of { Victoria. TERMS of Sale--207 purchase price in cash on acceptance of tender. The balance in not more than 9 equal annual instal- ments with interest at 67 per annum. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. District Superintendent, Soldier Settlement Board, | Toronto Taking Stock is just as al 0 tan | inven of self as it is oY par Ask yourself this question "If : the next fivg years 1 save these Toon ell § he coe, Dots PP how Thet Int vings Department a Jot out Savings Depart THE STANDARD BANK | OF CANADA "- Cuatial, Burpins und Undivided Prodte PORT PERRY BRANCH ' R. H. SHORT Manacen Warriner Lodge No. 75 Meets every Second and Fourth Monday in each month in the Oddfellows' Hall. Visiting Brethren Welcome T.W. McLean, P. Ingram, N. Secretary who will give $18.0 zy. £BSYS BYS ( Wade Prize Competition A competition is bein arranged by the localW.C.T.U on Oe fol i} izes for best original owing subjeet:. "Reasons for . Voting YES on the coming Referendum" Essays not to exceed 1000 words, and to be handed: in at the Star Office not lates than Saturday, April" . - = Mrs. M. Weir's many friends sopalr domaciment is a your serves # will sincerely regret to hear of ewsllery re o if we wilh give you satisfaction. ; Si oi i the Re- cer comes next week, or fn A County, and can give an, who ed to her reward on | Tuesday March 1st is greatly { which began dead! k six months: Y prork about six Sonh disteicta before polling day, Stonehousé, Port Perry, is County sec: retary of the Referendum Committee, and has a copy of the 1919 revised lists for the information ye- garding these lists bye phone or otherwise, Mrs. Isaac Vernon : 'Mrs. Vernon. beloved wife of Mr. Isaac Vernon of Manchester missed ; the community because she was a good woman. The before her seine a an i Ei always * es 'as long as permitted. : Bnet bern worker | Rs. of the omen's Mis-1g her death. oldest and most highly honoured residents of this community. After an illness of several months, Mrs. Weir passed quet- ly away on the evening of March 8th in her 81st year 1840 and in early life came with her parents to Canada. "Her father was David Pugh, who with many brothers and sisters pettled gt Claremont in Pickerin 1845. She was marri > "the Mungo Weir in 1862 and after a short time she and her husband moved out to Reach Tp. 1862 to 1899. their married life was spent at Manchester and Prince Albert. In the year 1907 after moving| wil into Port Perry her husban passed away, and since then she has resided at times with her daughter but practically making ¢ | her home on Queen St. She was very attentive to her home duties. and was to the fullest ex- tent a real mother: Weir leaves a family of seven--two| Geo sons and five daughters. They are Ms Jno. Jeffrey; Mrs. Dr. F. Bruce of Detroit; Mrs. J. "Cassie of Prince Abert in Saskatchewan: Mrs. Sharpe of Burke's Falls; ih J. Weir of Hamilton, There are also [twelve grandchildren: and .one t grandchild as descendants. rs. Weir was a member of the ry Methodist Church tances fib" ; iy hell at her hon Rey. Mr. . Mr. B From} nstant. her She was one of the 9, each and The competition is open to 1 Seung people of Port Perry, Class 1--from 1st prize $3.00 2nd prize $2.00 cugog. 16 to 20 years. 3rd prize $1.00 Class 2--under 16 years 1st Prize $3.00. 2nd Prize $2.00. Similar prizes will be offered for 3rd Prize $1.00. the best poster- dealing with the subject, drawn by any person in Port Perry, Reach and Seugos, 1st Prize $3.00. 2nd Prive $2.00. under 20 years of 3rd Prize $1.00. , Cartwright Council ular meeting . of Cart- ' Council was held Mar, 14 wit all members present. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. E. Montgom- ery applied to rent fair grounds. On motion rented to Mr. Steele. Geo. Fowler offered to cut trees along his property. On motion fsterred to Councillor Ferguson. Crawford again appeared before the Council re damages to his mother falling. Matter laid on table for legal advice. Chas, Yeuning was appointed consta- ble for Cartwright Township. Councillors Hyland and Edger- ton were appointed to meet rep- rerentatives of Manvers Tp., re townline work. ACCOUNTS PASSED G Hum , 81 rods w.f, 75 Ryrie ros., tablet re re- "" turned men W Edgerton, sheep k by d W. Beacock, Div. Reg. D.B.& M. Blo v G. Philp, S.8. No. 6. N. H. Mar ow, 8.8.5 Patriotic money, bal- lance to Memorial - Births 22, Marriage 14 14, for year 1920. H. J. Druean, 11 c. wood J. Forder, roads, ete. Govt. Grant on roads $997.06 pi ve 1 Wm. Beacock, Clerk JAMES WARD Pianos, ORGANS and GRAMAPHONES ~ ALSO SECOND-HAND ORGANS Bell Phone 94 PIANOS TUNED may 'and JUNE PORT PERRY, ONTARIO :

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