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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1911, p. 4

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SUMMER SUITS - You need a suit that n't a load to carry around. . . Ce. At the same time you need one that doesn't pag at the knees and hang over your shoul- ders like a rag. . . Fit, style and quality are guaranteed in the Summer Suits we make. "They hold their shape because they're built right W. H. Doubt Tailor LADIES FINE BOOTS See our Ladies' Patent Colt Boots at $2.75, $3.00 and $8.50 in either lace or button. MEN'S FINE BOOTS See our range of Men's Boots at $4.00, in Box Calf, Veour Calf Gun Metal and Patent Colt in either lace or} button, Everything in the latest styles and newest lasts. T. C. Forman & Son o x ----- / / od mE Cor Your he re T i W.J.ELLIOTT PRINODIPAL ALL KINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc. Hig hest Cash |price paid for Hides, Skins, Live Stock W.A. BOYCE, The Business WORLD Is calling you, why not prepare now? The leading mercantile houses of Canada and United States recognize our efficiency. Spotton Business ~ Colleges Have given thousands of young people a good start in life. can assist you. Our Home Study Courses Offer unexcelled advantages to those who cannot attend college. Full particulars upon inquiry. Peterborough Business College GEO. SPOTTON, - Principal of The Division Courts Y OF ONTARIO Sittings of Tet Yon Min E enh White 3 , Mar. RT 3rd, Sept. 1ath, J 8ct nd Nov ERS EE rr ly hy ly ar, OE ane Sth, Joly. th, 13th, Oct, 30d, [an Sh, 1918. 3 BROVGHAN- ~ Clerk, i Jan. tn, M » si i Sh LAs leeson, Greenwood-- hw May th, July sth, Sept Pn i 7. W. Bursham, Port th, May sth, July an. 18th, agi ag th, Tu bir, th, eg po 2 So Dr. R. L. Graham | Succeseor to Dr, F, D. MeGragan) DENTIST wi PORT : Seay mornivg . from the » ey Blong Block, Perry, Ont. Advertising rates on application. SAMUEL FARMER, . Publisher and Foprictor Why is Autumn $0 Beautiful? Continued from Front Page dreary season that admits of nothing that can be 'called. pleas- ure, and very little which deserves | the name even of comfort. They.{He look forward to it, as in Autumn we anticipate the approach 0 winter. inter has its pleasures as well as any other season. It is a time of rest from the toils of the year. So itis with the Autumn of our lives--it 1s a time of rest. We should look with pleasure on those old people whose illuminated faces and silvered hair resemble one of those pleasant winter days so common in this climate, when a bright sun lights up a field of pure snow. Youth is beaufiful with its life and hopes all before it; but the 'old have the experience. Spring time of life is like that of Nature, it lacks expression. It takes experience to give evpresion How much richer Autumn is than is Spring. It has the harvest. So old age is richer than youth. It has the education of years. Al- though age may enfeeble our physical powers, . yet. memory rings to us the fellowship and pleasure of the years 'that are * | passed. d Bacon says there is no thought that. has passed inio our minds that is ever really for- gotten. - We may think we have forgotten it. it may have passed, as we say, from memory; but the time is coming when it will come back again. Years will make a change. The heart as it grows older loses freshness but wins breadth. '" When the evening shades are falling As'an angelus of praise, Oft I hear an echo galling As it called in childhood's days. Then again I see the mountains, Clothed 'in glowing eolors there; Memories like purest fountains Picture scenes surprising fait. Oh, the echo of my childhood, Lures me willing as of yore Past the maples, through the joy- wood, To that time of fievermore.'" " [This is the first of a series of papers read before the Women's' stitutes in this locality. The next willbe on 'The care of Milk". --EDITOR] YOUNG LIFE woth "I'he Silent Reaper often gathers the choicest flowers. This was Pa ticularly true on Friday, Sept. 2 1911, when Maggie May, oe wife of Norman J. Moase, and eld- est daughter of Mr and Mrs. Asron Gillson, Pleasant Point, passed: to ov { rest after a short illness at the home of her parents, where every care that love could give was spent in an effort to save her yonng life, Bright. winsome, and apprecia- young. her early death was marked by a lovely resignation to the will '| of her Heaverily Father. ! From early 'childhood she had been a consistent member. of the Methodist ehurch, and for- several _| years previous to. 'her marriage was v|organist at Pleasant Point. largely attended, was conducted by Duetn Brest, Port a Subscription $1.00 dyeatin apace i tive of all 'that life 'affords to' 'the > The funeral, which was very). He udges not sel by tered prayer 2 HS Share. t a ows you do 2 do trust, pray ust. Oh, the wonderful sympathy of Christ For 'His chosen ores hy of 'midnight tryst, When he bade them sleep on and take their rest. Youd given 3 lls yobs to Goup, Then rest in hd in Him, and go to sleep GREENBANK On Sunday Oct. 8th the Metho- dist Sunday School is holding Rally Day in schiool soon from 2:30 104.00 Keep the Date **Oct. 8th in mind and come to Greenbank Methodist Sunday School Rally. Monday Sept. 25th by Rev. J. Ar y asth, . J. A, Miller B A. of Riverdale Presby- terian church, Mu Vistorls, 5; Waites to Th both of the Vict School Staff, Mimice. Hot Foul Supper {The congregation. of the Manchester Methodist Church will-hold a hot towl supper on Thanksgiving Day There will 'also be special Sunday ser- vices at 2,30 and 7.00 p.m. Later MONEY TO LOAN Estate moneys to loan. = Apply to Benj. Pettitt, W, H. Leonard, H. L. Ebbels, Executors. STRAYED 'mouth . ago, yearling steer, Owner ean have same by idestifying pro- Rev. J, U. Robigs, who. had} : formed tae marriage cere ar than three years before, ; was "And He laid. His right upon me, Ng unto me, Iam Foshan tao. and (Joho 1 am alive fore He ois when lis. yeamings, of love | B He knows you 3 {Au He ksows the Tinits 'of poos weak While on Him the guilt of the whole | Todostensi] 'horse--onethat will gowithout 'shoving on the lines' and a clean up-to-date rig at any time by call- ing up Phone No 2. CAWKER'S LIVERY : Further Particulars| 'To the premises of Mr. Frank| §} Dobson, con 11 Reach abont ote| JF perty paying expenses. Apply to] J GEORGE LEE Pousdkesper, Kicosnbauk 3

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