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Port Perry Star, 7 May 1913, p. 8

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Mr. ico has ke the con the outside of the ¢ Watson is ; ropalting his machine ready for the "sea- | son's work. Mr. and Mrs; D. M. Jackson sand. soa Clifford, of Port Perry, spent Sun- day at Mr. W. 5. Samells do not give proper og of the. in {for their beauty, ) "facial features are superior - fst other women, but becaf cape Mr. Thos. Jeffery. of Elisabethville, | is visiting Mr. Thos. Williams, Chatles Williams + There was sadness felt over the ~community when it" was leaned on Monday the 28th, of April, that Mr. Charhie Williams had to his a rest after a lingering illness of about a year. He met death manfully; he i been living for this for the The fineral to took place on- Wednes: . - day afternoon; the remains were taken 20 the church at Nestleton, the church}. which he attended. The funeral ser- wice was led by Rev. Mr. Snell, his pastor, assisted by Rev. Mr. Robins, and his friend Rev. Mr. Barrett, of Hampton. His pall bearers were his six cousins. He leaves to mourn his Joss, his wife and "two sons, Wilfsed and Ollie Williams, his father and stepmother Mr. and = Mrs, Thomas Williams, Port Perry; his brothers Mr. Paul and Mr, Silas Williams, of Sol- ama, and Mr. Thos. H. Williams; of Caesarea, and his three "sisters 'Mrs. John Samells, Mrs. David 'Malcolm, acadcton, and Mrs. Walter S. Samells Utica Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop vig iting in Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christie is_vis- iting with Mr, L. D, Christie Man- chester. ou and Mrs. P. A. Stone, .of are visiting with their ha Mss. John Medd. Alexandra Stevens has taken charge of his saw and grist mill here, Thos. Dobson, of Manchester, is his barn and putting "a hip roof on, which adds very much to the | appearance, «Mr. Edward Blight, of Epsom," is fas sone foundation under his : i v Women's Institite Bl » ha :hitley "The at Mrs, M. Spink's was very full both as in regard 'to bers atid in interest" shown; and Jick everyone was on 'time. Two .'wexy fine papers were given by Mrs. ~ W. Darcy and' Mrs, Moore: The meeting is to be "held at<Mrs, on Taylor's. The May meeting of the Annual Business and | the usual essays. 'There is atyone to come me ay everyone who possibly] Mr. John Tanner, wife and dangh- ter, arrived here' on Tusdday night and are ovine 1hto the hota On 10D of the hill, recently vacated by H. Frise, We extend to 'them a hearty welcome. Mr. and Mrs, TF. H, Watson were in Toronto last Tuesday on business. Miss Laidley spent the week-end in Toronto. : We are sorry to hear that Mrs, Brimacombe is, il but hope fora speedy recovery. Dr. Ernest Wooldridge i is busy these permitting. CRE : HENRY McKENZIE . House and Lot for Sale © = "To be sold' very cy. cheap for A six roomed frame house lar in gate of re cel garden with answering calls in his proffession. and good well ale pigpen proves to be very successful, Glad to'see Miss Florence Gibson pen; yroperty is _ situ pu The it ! with us again, after having been nears deulars apply to ly two years in Toronto. Mr. Elijah Tanner, of Markus, R-3:1. Fi Sask., éccompanied his brothers car] of goods from the West and' will be here for a few weeks before returning | to the west. Mr. Walter Calford has retuned. to his former position" onthe Cresswell section, Mr. Geo. Martin, of | Wabushene, has come here to take the position of section foreman on the Seagrave sec: tion G. T, R. 'The Grind Trank Muagement have put in a' tem and our station fora time and also' 2° box car to serve as a baggageroom. Mrs, Chas. Tate, of Toronto, with} Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Fishley. Mr. Coolidge, proprietor 'of the Ocean house has been 'making "con siderable alterations in the house which will be a decided comfort £ his patrons, Too late for last week Monday evening the annval © ing of the Seagrave 8, S; in thie School room to teceive the reports eral officers which were well received, Mr. Gibson was unamisouly chosen take the Superentendancy for ' another year and most of the old staff offal officers and teachers were re elected. It 'was; resolved, to hold 'the anual S. 8. aniversary on the third of Junie which will bens more Sefniely announced later] men: could show th neighborly than Th : 'was a natural kindness: who was always porary could to help © and if you have placed the coach which is to :bejed to pay hin for a practical assigs fae he would politely but firmly refuse He is survived | "by his widow, two sons ond one dagghtes Fam For « Sale "{ vation, 20 RAT 5 frame house axgowith kitchen 16x pair; 4

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