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Port Perry Star, 27 Feb 1907, p. 8

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National Ranges Imperial Oxford Ranges Clare Bros.' Peninsular Ranges McClary's Pandora in all sizes. We handle the Famous Hecla and Sunshine Furnaces, See them. CARNEGIE BROS. MYRTLE STATION Messrs. Brigkt, Smith, Richard- son, Quinn, O'Boyle, and Harrison attended the Ontario Horse Show at "Toronto last week, Qainn.and O'Boyle had a large shipment of cattle last Friday. Miss I... Hoar Has been visiting friends in Port Perry. Mrs, Geo. Birnie has been under the doctor's eare Mr, W. Pearson sold a fine horse last week. L. Our hockey team went to Whitby Jast Wednesday evening to play the W. C. 1, but when the Whitby people saw the size of our players they put off four of the W. C. I, and put.on in their places four 0. H. A, players. The score was 10-0 in favor of Whitby O._H. A. team, At the commencement of the game the manager of the teams, Mr. Patterson, agreed to pay the visiting team their expenses which was 5 but at the close of the game he flunked. This kind of work speaks bad for a town like Whitby, On Thursday evening the My:tle hockey team went to Brougham to + play.and were defeated by a score of 5-8 ~The game was fast and somewhat rough. A week or so before the Whitby W. C. I, were at Brougham playing hockey, but were defeated by a score of 27-0. So they needn't blow about playing hockey, Nevertheles-the Brough am hockey team are gentlemen and paid the Myrtle hockey team $0 avhich they agreed to do. This shows the difference between a little village and a town like Whilby. BORN. On Saturday, Feb'y oth, 1907. to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cummings, of the 6th Con. of Reach, a daughter. : SGORED ANOTHER WONDERFUL VIGTORY One More Added to the Long List of Effected by Pachine, ie oul who ives in Brownse 4 TL! it. Out, tells he her town MARRIED. | ar the Methodist Parsonage, "Port Perty, by the Rev. B. Greatrix, on Wednesday, Feb'y 20th, 1907, John Barry, Esq., to Ella Rachel Mark, both of Mariposa. AUCTION Sare.~--On Tuesday, the 5th of March, an extensive | auction sale will be held on'the premises, Lot g, Con. 9, East Whit- by, when a valuable Tot of horses, cattle, implements and furniture, the property of Mr. Jas. A. Burns, will be sold to the highest bidder. Mr. Burns has disposed of his farm and there will, therefore, be no re- serve bids at the sale. If you want a registered cow, a Massey-Harris binder, some fine Canadian beauty seed peas, you will find what you are after at this sale. See large posters for further particulars. Mr. Geo. Jackson will wield the ham- mer. i Farm Laborers and Domestics. I have been appoiited by the Do minion Government 10 place Immi- grants from the United Kingdom it positions as farm labo rs or omestic servants in this vicini requiring such help shoal notify me by letter stating filly the kind of help requirad, when wanted and wages offered, The numbers arriving may not be sufticient to supply all requests, but every effort will be made to prox vide each applicant with help requir- ed. GEO. ROSE, ESQ.,. Canadian Govt: Emp. Agent Port Termpy Py A Miss and a Find. Any person | Switzer 119, Hiyrol rier Brooks: 1g Howard Spence to Jberi {mes 102, Lily Steint 101, Ls cile Archer 04, Beatrice Sisson 02 Gordon Bradley 90. mer 83, Russel Gite 82, Mabe] Corrin 78, 'Bella Steinberg 76; Marian Greatrix 76, George Me: Millan 75, Ida. Black 74: Gordon Pargeter 71, James Ellis 70, Roy. Henders 61, Clarence McKinnon 55, Lena Hall 47: Absent-- Hazel § Butson; Mearl McQuaid. "Entrance Class; Geography ; : Feb, 15th maximum 100. Ewart Stonehouse 81, Miy Me- Lean 73, Frank Greatrix 71; Aleck] Ls Souch 71, John Davis 70, Muriel [& Cook 69, Elsie: Bradley 66, Eva Henry 62, Harold Emmerson 57, Harry Catnegie 57, Louie Clark 3, Florence Cook: 50, Beatrice. ickery 40, Neil (Campbell 28, Percy Rodman 23, Orr Browne 23. Absent~--Aeleen McCaw. 5 Div. 1V3 Composition; Feb'y 22nd; i maximum io 100. Ja . G G. Brooks 3, ack o1, C Henry. 'go, Noe Colville 8, Ci Jackson 85, M. Graham 84, W. Evans 83. I. Colville 81, V. Black 78:-F. Jones 73, L. Walling 74; U. Spence 73; H. Pardy 72, H. Raines 72; iolet Raines 71, H. White 70, W. Monet: 60. G. Perkins 68, T. Bowerman 68, V, Nott 63, I. Woodley 62, C. Cook 61,G Allen Go, L. Waddiey 58,1} H. Campbell 58, G, Hern 50, B, McGregor 46, A. : Cortin 47, G.. Raines 46, M Jogram 45; C. Clark Ye ne ml - = | ly 7 [ es hi It was the habit of the Rev, Tames : Spurgeon, grandfather of. the great preacher of that name, to pray each evening under a certain oak tree in a secluded wood in Honeywood paris. that Satan 'appeared and threatened |; to tear him in pieces if he followed his : a te tr hc ie {One night he dreamed, the story goes, | 'Mabel' Pall: Saxony Wool and Prices $5.2 2 for $3. 8s = $6. 5 for Gloves Ladies' Cashmere Fleece Lined and Wool Glaves in Has dolors of ote « » black, green, white, fawn and red at clearing 2 Regular 25¢. and 35¢: for. x so ends of Swiss Ersbioiderice and Insertions of cotton and wivklin : width from 34 inch to 10 inches. These were exceptional 'good value 10C.; Toc, and 15¢., but they must all 20 at. 7 per yard Must not linger around. taking up. room. needed or F hew-cormers, deep price-cuts. Regia z5e, 3 35¢

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