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Port Perry Star, 18 May 1910, p. 8

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oo 1910, ; ms. Beatty dul Miss Tonkin of Toronto, were guests of}! ph Jackson on Sunday. 'Mrs. 8. Jeffrey aud Miss he cow quest vote next January. were in Peterborough on} Ws 1 wictiol, of Slaliburton, is he guest of Mrs, J. Orr, Hess AL a, of Markham, was visiting Mr. an 18. 8 "By. snd Mrs. Wm, Pearn ex: an sient for Stetler, Alta, on 2ryth inst. Mix. 'Thos. Willis, Markham, was, Sin Sewn on Monday. Go % Dorman Coban for goeenhonse ts. reenhouse an Bigelow pn. evenings until Man pam. : Plants delivered in town BORN---At Parry Sound, Satur- 1910; to Mr. and i a daughter, James Carnegie and his abmpiney, Miss Eva, left on Mon: diay Sor Regina, where Miss Carne: ge will spend the summer. Miss. HH. Forbes and daughters, Weecmio. have been spending a few silays with Miss A. Brown. Mix. Wa. Pearson, New York, Ws wisiting his 'mother, Mrs. Pear Yan. n Memnxial Service on Friday A sevice will be held on Friday, May 20th, the day of the King's Samessl, io the Church of Ascen- som, ot 23 a.m. All are welcome. Charch Parade: Whe Sons of England will attend tithe Presbyterian church in a body wn ihe evening of Sunday, May 22, 'when 3liey will be addressed' by Rew. A; C. Cameron. v. Me. Wm. McCaw and daughter, ess Cora, Jeit on Monday morhing fon La Crosse, Washington, where Miss McCaw. is to be married to x. ¥. Coom, at the home of Dr. Bu il... The town loses = wbst estimable young lady in the persm of Miss 'McCaw; whose peysommlity nud graciousness have won Jor her many friends." Port Weaxy citizens join in sincerest good weishes for her future happiness, Aa Abe concert piven by the Methodist Choir on the 27th inst. Sheve will be a program of great waoity. Duetts. trios, and three diiffesent guartettes, (besides solos snd whornses. Tickets may be from choir members 'and =a Davis' dmg store. HH. M Wright, . Choir Conductor CARD OF THANKS "The Port Perry Lawn Bowling 3b wishes to thank the Dramatic Cub for ibe practical terest shears by them in their preseuta: Som od Duce Rube,' which has "awey materially assisted the finances wi Ye Lawn Bowling Clab. Gerow, President. Donglas Adams, Secretary. Wyesesiiation to Br. Orr Graham Dv. Graham was presented with Beaded cane on Saturday Sebert House, by: abont of bis fellow citizens All most kindly of the Ike 'has been a most pop Mrs. Graham was with a handsome 1 with making the lawn | Gordon Gray, Mr. Merli of those dash churns so h heart of the hired man 1 looked as natural as the real ir 2; Everbody agreed that Ike : good hired man; ove the kind that, knowitig that each' 'day had ten on long hours, tock the matter philo-| sophically, and stimulated and regulated his' movements to the tune of -- = "Wall I swan, 1 must be gettin' on; Gidup Na-po-leon : It looks like'rain." 0» The ceremonies 'being. pin, othercharacters red-~Gray) a young artist, oy Deacon, St Smaley {House and: il Lot On a pious old scamp with his son |sroperty Mark who was not troubled with Pots: ally destroyed "early piety." Uncle Rube was [Rood sized lot, with a 'few expected to arrive any minute from | For particulars apply.to New. York where he had been tak | ing.in all the sights, two of which' he brought home with him---Taggs, = a waif, whose slang vocabulary was OPTICAL hore complete than suthing We| Your eyes are the m have previonsly heard; od oh n {ant organs in your body f Asterbilt, a dude whose sufferings | feel that they. are nat hia upon {Wo occasions were distressivg | shonld be, you: shoul in the extreme; First when "he [attended to at once. upset a hive full of bees, second 'dangerous.. Go to. Gn a when Ne was asked to eat dinner in | have them examined-by an. the middle of the diy without the optician, "We gnarantee opportunity of putting on _ hisjtion 'or refund your: 'evening clothes, doncherkiow." Greeubergs Optical. Parlors. 1 Millicent. Lee; wa# an admirable character, that a million of money could not spoil ~ Bub: Green was 5 el well named, although" he was an Stanley Stovin 'and' Jas Taylor expert when it came to "mowing have returned front Haileybury, | things away" at the table. | Mrs. | #{ter an absence of six mouths. ! Bunn was indeed 2 most. chayming | Rev. and Mrs." McCulloch are | widow, whose sense of propriety, in' Belleville attending the wed-| was most marked, without. everjding of their son, Dy. Pel : époiling hes matiiral good temper] Cullochy' a Fi unless: Deacon Smailey 'appeared | Ms. George Johnstol Toronto, on the scene. . Bill Tappam- filled | visited "friends ia ith vicinit i the bill, and when le cried ** order] lately. be in the court' 'everybody thought} Several of the men' folk feoim 7 his name should have been Robert there attended 'the * McLaughl To pick out the star actor in this | murder trial at Whitby last week group would be a task. Perhaps the part of Deacon Smailey, taken by Mr. Garbutt, was most difficult, | very interesting and = profit and his miakestip was. splendid. | {ali on the "Bible Society; * Uncle Rube was well fixed up for the Methodist ehutch Jast Sung the occasion, and took his: part ev'g. His discourse was illustra with a sympathetic understanding | ed by many diagrams on the black seldom seen in amateur theatricald. [hoard Me. Hassard is a man of Mr, Hutcheson is entitled to' great | onderful personality, and dem praise both for the admirable man: isirated several points to show ner in 'which he took} his part as the 'work of the Bible Societ Uncle Rube, "apd his' untiring the foundation of all stice efforts dufing ithe 'rehearsals to missionary work. bring the play to the 'splendid suc. My. aad Mrs; Pilkey. cess which was (he final result. a at nd tM Much of the scenery had' to be sp lay at Mr. tilade for the occasion, 'and here, too, Mr. Hutcheson spent his time and' evergy to good purpo The receipts were about $91.00 "The net procéeds are to be given to the Lawn, Bowling Club for the nok bee purpose the. expehs conuected Did of {ingly, the n ed as follows: --Hon.. President McCufloch § Pres. R Vice: P B GREENBANK mer minister of 'this place, gave & o> hors CASTE OF CHARACTERS Deacon Smailey, Mr, ) Mark, his son; Mr Mr. McIntyre U Asterbilt, 3 Dr, J.D Rev Wm. Hassard, son of a for X :

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