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Port Perry Star, 11 May 1922, p. 4

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Mrs. Thos. Con Had the mis- |. stepladder | gen . 'fhrtune to fall from a and break her foot. 7 Mr. Lowry has moved into: his new low and is making alter- ations and thoroughly renovating | the property. Mr. Edwin Hartry was in Port [ed Perry on Saturday. He is now] settled at Beaverton. " Mr; Geo. Collins has sold the Albert Reas cherry orchard, at © 'Borelia to Mr, Jason Stone, of Port Perry. Mrs. Brooks and daughter Kathleen, of Lindsay, were vis- iting relatives in town over the week-end. = Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nasmith 'and son, who iY in Florida, have returned to town. Mr. R. Kemp, of Iona, Mich., was in town last week attendin ng the funeral of his sister, Mrs. 8, Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turner have moved to Mrs. Strait's house on Lilla street. Mrs. Darlington, of Brooklin, spent a few days with Mrs. Wm. Davey this week. Miss Anna Watson, Toronto, is spending a few days with rela- tives in town. ~~ A number of 'members of Fidel- ity Lodge A. F. & A. M., visited Uxbridge Lodge on Monday even- : ing and report a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Goldring, of Co- bourg, are in town for awhile. Secure your seats for the Cana- | dian Chataqua, to be held on Tharsday evening, May 18. Plan now open at Davis' Drug Store. Mr. Jas. H. Manuels, Oshawa, has purchased the farm and stock of W. C. Pollard at Utica and has taken possession. L. 0. L. No, 228, King Edward Lodge, meets Friday, May 12th, at 8 o'cloek. 'Royal arch and royal blue dogtens will be 'con-| prong ferred. G. J. Morrish, Sec. Those in attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. Thos. 'Moore were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Lally, Wallace and Flo, of Mid- land ; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. LaBar, Edgar and Fred of Peterboro; Mrs. F. Jackman, Bowmanville; Miss Phoebe and Miss Lydia Moore and Mr. Len Jillard; of To- ronto; Mr. E. Moore and Mr; H. Moore, of Lindsay. Deceased leaves one son and two daugters, fourteen grand children and ten great grand children. HYDRO Perhaps to some it may seem unnecessary, but it may be "stat ed that all Hydro matters are proceeding satisfactorily ~ and that there is every prospect that we shall have the lights this fall. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore wish to thank the many. friends for their kindness and sympathy dur- ing the illness and death of their |. mother, LO. DE. RES had ne Ron Fi thirty and api bg Aged others ani ts on Sunday a next, May 14, which is "Mother's Day, The scholars and school staff bein dds iy 2 Card of Thanks Miss M. Parish wishes hereby |. to extend her heartfelt thanks to her friends and neighbors for} their many acts of help and sym- athy during her mother's last illness and after her death, and for the many-expressiors of sym- pathy since her bereavement. .. At Sonya, on Saturday, April 29, 1922, William Thorburn, in his Tlst year. At Greenbank, on Friday, May 5th, 1922, Eliza Jane Sanders, beloved wife of Donald Me- Donald, in her 62nd year. At Port Perry, on Saturday, May 6th, 1922, Eleanor = Groves, widow of the late Thos. Moore, aged 78 years. At Winnipeg, on Sunday, May 7th, 1922, Mrs. Wm, Motherall, formerly of Port Perry. Int terment at Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Prince Albert, Thursday, 11th inst. Lo Clean Up the Water Front A very satisfactory mesting was heldin the Treasuter's 0 fice on Friday evening. At this meeting two important 'matters were discussed. 1 The ¢leaning up and beau tifying the water front, including the Jot in "front of the Power 3 The establishing of a suit- able war memorial. - In the cleaning up matter, it was felt that there are plenty of good citizens who weuld be 'will ing to-give a little time; and, if necessary, a little money to see the water front made attragtive. The main question was to get some plan in operation. and. for this purpose a committee was appointed and the ground has been looked over, It was resolved that the Reeve be asked to proclaim a half -holi- day on the afternoon of Wednes- day May 17. Upon that occas. ion citizens are asked to be gent in their working clothes. and bring = with them rakes, shovels, hoes," ete... Teamsters are specially invited, as there] should b€ some earth drawn for filling purposes, Crossscut saws and axes will also be usefui. Perhaps you will smile at these requests," but some facts are worth stating. very. Sasily. be turned to good ig Peiky peo othe w Jork. nvit- | - pedal servic to be held} lin a ist Sunday School will b be very pleased-to see. youl : ere Es Rheumatic 1 'We have a 'wonderful asset] - in our water on and it could| have the = : PORT PERRY Office Phone 94 Residence phone 214 © April 2. 1922. Prince Albert Cirouit Manchester 1 Sunday School 19. 00am. Preaching 11.00 am. Sunday Scho! 1. 30 p.m. Preaching . 30 pm. Prince Albert Sunday School z 0p m, Preaching pam. Prospect Subject: 'Special address to Mothers = Special music at each service "Car for Hire Local ordong distance. Geo. W. Schell. Bell Phone 178. Laundry Wanted 'Anyone wishing to let out their, laundry and, home washing. Apply Mrs. Samuel Wakeford; Allen Street Port Perry, Ont. Housekeeper Wante' d| A Housekeeper, capable and honest woman: to keep house for} family of three. ~ farm home with all conveniences. Apply L. J. Stainton, : Brooklin, Ont. A Woman with' ehildren need not apply. : FE Car for won 2) Apply A. Parrinder, Port Perry. hia ey WANTED To purchase a house in Port Perry. Apply to W.' C. Pollard. Phone 164 r 4, Port Perry. Everybody knows . that in Canada there are more Templeton's WSR | Soft. ¥ PORT PERRY (Diesfeld Block) Meals at all ours Nelison's ice Cream rinks, Cigars, 'Tobaccos. nfectionery, ete. Open Evenings. : MRS, H. W. -LINKE Proprietor Oxy:Acelylene 'Welding | "Removed to St. Charles Hotel. Seve your al Mies A Lk to. you." AH "HARNESS SHOP THURSTON in Blong Blook. ~ have in Stork BIDS hes. Horse Swost Pads Club Bags Suit 'Repairing La Bolin" p Rugs ~~ Trunks: Cases % : a specialty. W, E. HARRISON Port Perry, sastings: 'and ties are bert, Ont, ont. |= eorge e Collins Geo state A nt r ST aRyS FOR S ¥ erties. Terms to. | Sap aser. All sizes of : for sale. Port Perry, Ont _ HOUSE FOR SALE Six: "roomed "frame "house, rin' 'good condition and well' decora Clemen Margaret Brown, Port Perry. -- Maid 'Servi Vanted by Mrs..J. orvat | 1 ergon to Mrs ward y ort Perey, Spur F PIANO ee ishing to 'have their pianos} y leave their 'orders ab A °F )avis' Drug Store; ~~. © | COLLIE FOR SALE "'W. Emmerson, Cartwright, has| for sale a bright youn ngs dog about a. Jear 'old, ell Phone; Capsules ; Sold than all other Sheugalle 'Remedies combined for Rhett matism, ~~ Neuritis, Neuralgia, : Scintich, Lumb Lumba, ee ete. scribe them, most viginne well them. Write Sold by P. G: Morison. to Templeton, Toronte, | venin ie Pastor w pa farms, houses and lots, ete. | Smirk by by letter. nor 'ed, Good garden, io Me Tamae] Cn = Pe pply. SBACct xy Seagrave; or Mrs.| N. Yellowlees, piano tuner, will | be in Port Perry shortly, Persons Sole Agent 5 -M ell Phone 78. a BEAN Rapa TE

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