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Port Perry Star, 9 Mar 1910, p. 8

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LOCAL NEWS | Miss "Willcoxson returned on Monday from a three month's visit in Michigan. Piano Recital in the Town Hall, Monday evening, March 14. Plan at Fliat's drug store. Miss Jessie M, Nesbitt has re. turned to Oshawa after visiting her grandfather Mr. W. Hill. Mr.Jos.Goldring was in town last Miss Mabel Vickery is nursing in the Sick Children's Hospital To- onto where she will be for' 'some months studying her profession. Mr. H.R-Miller (a Greenbank boy of thirty years ago)now of Alberta was in town last week. Mr CR Sweet has returned to Hssex, Ont., after spending the winter with her niece, Mrs C Mowatt. New Condenser Mr. Smart expert of the Canada Foundry Co: is'installing the 'new condeuser al the Powerhouse. x "Uncle Rube" Coming The Dramatic Club are going : to present a play ' eutitled 'Uncle Rube" in the interests of thé Bowl: ing Club. The play will be put on early inM ay, SELLING AT COST As Miss Diesfeld is' giving up business her wholestock of jewelery, fancy china.' silverware, etc, is being sold at cost. There are some excellent pieces among the stock and some of them will be sold less than cost toclear everything out. Mr. De Veau, teller in the Bank of Commerce, is spending his. holi- days at his home in the British West Indies. He expects to re turn to Port. Perry about May. His place is being taken by Mr. Cox, of Latchford during his ab sence. Bid 'You Get Your Money. Back *'Gentlemen, what I give away, 1 give iu the interests of the firm 1 nt, and any sales I make are degitimate bona-fide sales." ' Such "mre the words of 'the master of]: (Black) Arts, Prince of : Psycholo gists; king of money-getters. The Show" which this man ran in the Town Hall last week was the most "interesting and profitable" of any lately given--interesting to the audience and profitable to the star rmer, . Never since the great anyan Medicine Co,, came to town have there been so. many people who didn't *'buy themselves rich." The show was free (7) to some, and some bought watches. The swatches contained less brass than the man that sold them; and one "of them was going the other day when we saw it. Several dthers a'r interesting bit of was. aninter g 'What kind genfienian wi man with oS thei ogift o whole show. Next time gentlemen of this pro- t fiession Shut elite will the mun- far icipal fathers kindly lead them away toa secluded: spot and tell them we are well supplied with 5 watches, thank you. Piano Recital in the Town Hall, Monday 'evening; March 14 Plan, at Flint's drug store. Shredded Wheat Banquet Anybody who runs away with' the idea that a Shredded Wheat Banquet consists solely of this ex- cellent"food in different forms, is making a big mistake, The word 'banquet' is used advisedly; asa most delicious feast will be spread and a good program will 'be pro- 'vided, ' When? 'On the evening of the 17th of March, and the ladies of the Methodist church ate 'jook- ing after the affair. Admission2s¢c children under 12, 156. Ask any of the ladies to let you see a bill 'of fare, . It's good. The Late Nicholas: Phippen Mr Nicholas Phippen, of Sarnia, a brother-in-law of Mr Chas Parish, Port Perry, died suddenly at his home on March 4th: "Mr Phippen was widely known as a business man, having béen'in ithe furniture and undertaking business for the past forty years in Oshawa, Brook- lin and Parkhill Deceased leaves a widow and two sons--Dt S Phippen, of Owasso, .} Mich, and Mr L Phippen, Sarnia The body was brought to: Port Perry for burial in the Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, where a union family plot was purchased some years ago, This is a marked tribute to the care which is bestow- ed on the Pine Grove Cemetery, and shows how people appreciate a a spot in 'which to lay their ea For Sale Eight roomed frame house with large well.cultivated gars den lot of about one acre. There is On the property good 'henhouse and erty which well, cistern, stable. he P is De oh relow 'and Balsam oe would make an an 'excellent home, and the profits on the land will - easily pay much more than interést on the money jnyestad For, further particiiaes apply to ARRIS Port Perry. A Musical Event Port Perry. music and on Mi is goin Jo | Juve 8 an Ta in the Teipp of 0 ch) addresses, expressing - the Society at orig. th timable members, and wishing them happiness and 'prosperity in their i to which new home in the West, they go next week. * CROWDED OUT A 'nutiber of school reports have had to be left over till next week. Rr ------ 5000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA The public will warmly welcome the new 1910 Edition of that in dispensable booklet **5000 Facts About Canada," compiled Yeigh, whoge writings and Lectures: on Canada are widely known, The popularity of the 'publication is shows by. its sale of nearly 50,000 copies, not only in Canada; 'bus ; through the Empire, and indeed the world, The 1910 Edition contuins a large percentage of n auder such hy mining, banking, trade wheat etc,, while a new feature of Empire Facts. The revelation of the riches ces of the Dominion. It is: at 25: cents a copy by The Facts Publishing Co., 667: 'Sma Ave.; Toronto, Cunsas or. ma had from Newsdealors j FOR RENT Two hundred acres of land. belonging to T. G. stock Estate part of lots 14 & 15 in the 17th, con. of Ri Possession given at once, ply.-- Barrister, Port Pe variety, ) Fortune, {ns of 1 the Ohio Junior, Eureka, {tion and Early beauties, ~ Ms, Levi. Parrish, Frank | as--agrienlture, rowing, education, religions | =~ Rowar's Pickles Mixed 'Cho ou wi - Manzanilla Olives, i

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