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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1907, p. 8

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McClary' s Papas Stoves." ' Gurney' Ss Imperial Oxford Clare Bros. Peninsular me ALSO The Famoug Hecla and Sun- shine Parnaces. URNITURE All kinds of Household Furntture carried in stock--Parlor 'Suites, 'Din- ing (Room: and Bedroom Suites finished in mahogany, ash and elm. Chairs, Tables, Couches,{&c. PRICES RIGHT BLACKSTOCK Mes. Joshua Fergtison died on November 1st and on the following day Mrs. M. Taylor passed away. These ladies were both early settlers in the township of Cartwright. Mr. Rus. Parr, of 'Toronto, was home for Thawksgiying. Miss Cline visited her brother in Toronto. JOHN NOTT. AGENT FOR MONUMENTS, Holmes, Ceeil Hill, Arthur Bailey, Roy: Taylor, FElner Mountjoy, Austin Willan, Jr. IIl--Vera Hooey, Alberta Riches, Clara Ferguson, Etta Croker, Maretta Willan; Helen Cryderman, Russell Riches, Present every day--Rose Wright, H. Carrie Ferguson, Teacher, JUNIOR. DIVISION, Senior IT--FEdna Kinsman, Marray- * and daiced and "their way, X Upon the autumn breezesswung "Whispering all their sp among. . And let us stay until the pring, If we all beg and coax and fret" But jhe gent Tree did no Bucky 'Come, children all, to Ye cried ; "And ere the Javed could their prayer | He shock his head, and. far an wide, ; Fluttering and: rustling every: 'where, Down sped the leaflets through the air. 1 saw Shem on 'the ground they] Golden and' a 'buddied : swarm; ] Waiting till one from far away White bedclothes heaped upon}: her arm, 5 Should come to. wrap them safef and warm. red, The great bare Tree looked 'down and smiled. "Good-night, dear little Seaves: "lin he'said ; : And from below each sleepy child} Replied, = "'Good-nighti"™ murmered, : 'It is so nice to go ta bed.' ~Susan C iter DOCTORS USING _ Miss C. H, Ferguson visited at |[Forster, Laura Harrison Margaret! The Honest Physician is . Seagrave. Miss Flora Oliver visited Toronto during Thanksgiving. 5 Messrs, Kinsman and Jeffrey and Mr. and Myps. John Marlow wisited thie city, . Mr. J.'W. Philp of Holstein made 'a flying visit tothe ** Willows," the home of Mr, R Ww. Philp last week, The Thanksgiving services held in the Methodist church were well attended.' The three miuisters in "our village took part, "Our schoolhouse has beeti made more attractive god pretty 'during _ the past week. Messrs. Charles and Felton Marlow liave given it fresh coats of paint' both inside < and ont, dnd when this work i rely completed Idin nt "an jmpr Forster, Alice Venning, Catdham Trewin, Arthur Crozier. Part II---Eva . Holines, Biva Wright, Cora Riches, Ruth Whit. field. Part I--Frankie Cryderman, Alida Taylor, Tommy. Croker, George Croker, Jack Marlowe, M.M. Cline, Teacher. The Scugog Harvest Home ae D ENE] The Annual; Thatiksgivin versary and Fowl Supper of th tre Church, Seugog, was held on Sua- day and Monday, 4th. In $pite of Anni 'the somewhat unf: e Cen-| November 3rd and] to Cure and Uses the Available Remedies. a The proposed legislation the Dominion Parliament: for ulation of the manufacture "of the utmost importance, ard receiving a great, deal of atte manufacturers, doctors and drug / facturer: of reliable and Jomadion 8. Weloguien the bill as jit the . i i 'direction yotrable 'weather both Sy and Monday, this 'anniversar: claimed by comp t

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