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Port Perry Star, 1 Mar 1928, p. 8

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' We recommend the Second 2 Cumdian Goparal Inebent Trust, L as the safest vehicle to carry your savings, and to build up an ever-i 'ing fund for the "rainy day. " "Investment Trust," covering its history in England » theory of obtaining safety SnEEITEM, the. Board of __ President: W. W. EVANS irectors, etc. 847 Bay Street TORONTO We have prepared a hoo 'and bin Se" the risk over many | IN MEMORIAM | Mark--In loving memo dear husband and father, ER G, Mark, who passed away Februa 1925. Christ will bind the broken chain Closer when we meet again, Wife and Daughters. On RAGLAN NEWS The C. O. F. Box Social Again the noble Foresters Have something to write down, This time a jovial gathering At dear old Raglan town, x It was a grand Box Social held, Upon. a Monday night; The sixth day of the present month, And 'twas a gallant sight. rogram varied and refined, Debaren all folk there, And for a night at any rate Was banished all dull care. Bobcaygeon sent the following: Aileen Gedron, who danced, And also sang a touching song How "Lizzie" has advanced. And Mr. Lardy and Devitt Went over with a bang. Mister Henderson made a speech, His daughter sang. Then Prospect sent her quota, too, The Websters, were good. And Oshawa loaned of her sons, Ross Dobson and Bob. Woods. The locals not to be out done Some talent, too, displayed, Rella and Hazel Pearson sang And Mrs. Slute she played. She played upon the violin, Then Arthur Ormiston Recited with accustomed skill, All excellently done. And oh! We can't forget the band Mount Carmel did supply, Such music--When they had to quit, You heard full many a sigh. Two dialogues were given with skill, "A Frightened Lodger" and The other "Train To-morrow," Say they almost beat the band. Ted Jackson, of Port Perry, is A well known auctioneer, He auctioned off the boxes, and Some certainly looked queer, But all proved really well worth while, One was an aeroplane, Was a chesterfield, -------- And one looked: like a g teal. The Chief Ranger was in the chair, In case you do not know-- . He's Roy Leach, and he certainly how to run the show. And Dest of all, the treasury, Received a handsome sum; For eighty dollars we took in, Which sure was good by gum. To one and all who helped to make The evening a success, We take this opportunity Our deep thanks to express. And let me add this final word Don't miss a time like this, For though you search the whole world o'er, You will not find such bliss. So come and join us in the cause You'll truly welcome be, * Now if you don't believe me folks Just come along and see. -- MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt, who. have been visiting ' their brothers, Messrs. Holtby, and other friends gusting. the winter, have returned to their home in Manitoba. Miss Hattie Lamb and friend of Oshawa, were guests at the home of y- and Mrs. C. Lamb, over the weex en Members of the Community Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Johnson on Monday evening. . Our teacher, Miss Reesor, is busy training the children for the social and concert to be given in connection with the Ladies' Aid meat pie supper, on Friday evenin, Come and enjoy an evening with t 'e little folk. The icy hills and moon-lit nights form a combination irresistable ww youth, so sleigh-riding is the favorite amusement at the present time, Miss Jean Ferguson and Miss Helen Crosier visited Utica on Sunday. Mr. Arnold Roach had the mus- P fortune to sprain his knee while play- ing hockey on: Saturday. iss Edna McKee entertained the members of the Community Club one evening last week, The services on Sunday were rather poorly attended owing to the icy con- dition of the roads: Migs Mildred and Miss Helen Crosier are on the sick list. We hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Reesor spent the week end at her home near Stouffville. 'on Tues ay evenin| _chester, visited her There is no having seen 2nd, as prove weather of the | Saturday night base coldest this winter. Nevertheless the crows have returned, the flies are be- ginning to crawl out of their winter quarters, and buds have burst on some of the shrubs, so spring is just around the corner. erro) (Hil en RAGLAN NEWS year box social will be held , March 6th, under the auspices of e United .C Ech, The young people of Myrtle wil sent their ora: play entitled Fruit of His Folly". There will a songs and instrumental duets between acts, Gentlemen bringing boxes will be admitted free. Admission 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee of Man- rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dring, on ) onday. We are sorry to report that Mr. Andy Pilkey is laid up with an attack of ellis, Mr. Ra; week en Xa eorge Stacey's. School was closed for a few gays last week owing the illness of teacher, Miss Gilbank. ~- Mr, Ray Medd of Utica visited at Earl Tummond's recently. Farmers are busy getting in their supply of ice for the summer. A number from here attended the play "The Fruit of His Folly" at the Myrtle Church last Wednesday, also the Myrtle Carnival on Friday night. Mr, Jack Wilson wears a smile these days--It's a boy. Mr. Harry Blanchard of Whitby re- cently visited his home here. Misses Effie and Greta Brawn en- tertained a number of their friends' last Friday evening, when an enjoy- able time was spent, Mr. L. Rahm of Oshawa spent Sun- day at B. Rahm's. Mr. Wilfred Scott of Oshawa is visiting at the home of Mrs. Haroid A Lea) owell. Messrs. Russell Davidson and Roy Moon. held two successful wood bees last week. QO POSITION WANTED by experienced house-maid. at the Star Office. rn Q Pe. Apply LOST One heather colored home-made wool stocking. Finder please return to Star Office. ARASSSSS SSN * Bigger Milk Profits well fed COWS mean well » Feed Quaker Dairy maximum quantity. yo prin because producing organs and rebuilds tissu 'pails raelh produces the it silks the milk Abuidant carbobydrates, Los, thio Body builders. Misierala ~ 'which tone the blood and - usually deficient in ordinary f up health, and which are + All in perfect balance." Its grain feeds, cottonseed meal, oll : cake meal, gluten meal, and edible bone' meal Proportions whid which i actation Quaker Dairy Ration is economical MORE MILK FOR: assure heaviest milk p Js MONEY. perfect balance. dn C waste, are in the ction over long: DUCES' : because , of Oshawa, spent the - "How splendid, that we can run away for a few days to visit your mother! Without Long Distance it would be of course quite out of the ques- tion, but it is so easy to call up our homes by Long Dis tance and make sure all is well that, really, there is no excuse for denying oneself." 1 suppose you. use Station I do. to-Station calls, asking. for numbe the ' cheap Re bl wide cirela.of i slight expense, ° Colds, DIED. At Port Petry fm Monday, Feb- ruary 27th eorge . Albert Bowerman? in his 87th year. OO UTICA NEWS Mr. E. A. Christie was in Lorneville for a few days last week visiting hs] sister Mrs. Lapp, who is seriously ill. Mr. W. Brown came home fron Havelock on Saturday and is now quarantined with scarlet fever. Mrs, Ben Jones in Detroit attending the funeral of her brother. - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kerry on N day, February 27th, a daughter. The remains of Mrs. T. Hardy of Toronto was interred in Breadalbane| Cemetery here last week. Mr, Robert: Taylor has purchased | the farm recently vacated by. Mr. [i Ward of Torento. Mr, and Mus, Alfred Clark are mo ing to Mr, Wes Crosier's favm at Sea-| Yonge St. Toronto, 'so 8 favorably known, may be pray | sulted about your eyes for m glasses, at A, J. Davis' Dyug B Store, Port Perry, on Thursday, W February 28rd. | EE Anan W. A. Sangster just get Mrs. Sybilla Spahrs Tonsilitis and use it for Sore Thtoais, Cough, Bronchitis, - Croup, | Head and all Throat er Tonsil Diseases. At AJ, Davis' Drug Store. 'DR. J. A MURRAY DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Bloek Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 98 PORT PERRY ONTARIO PECIAL x: Overcoats is as Set your melas "land colors. Sussess or money ed : With ts Free , xed : : S-- OILCL NS, aNOLEUMS, OF PATTERNS Floor Oil Cloth in 15 patterns 60c. square yard. 4 yards wide Linoleum, 6 pat- Jterns to choose from at the new low price of 85¢ sg "Cpe F your on. Priced from 25c. NFAD FABRICS i of best quality of Rayon Silk and will not fade. They ¢ n-and a colors, 8 table - for any room. at §

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