Mr and Mrs. Charlie a oe Yaitne es We are sorry to hear that Mrs. J, Miller and Miss Ethel Miller are. et . 2 PE a "Miss Violet Miller, of Sunderland, ~wisiting - with Mrs. Albert Stone last week, Red = i Mr. L. Beaton and Miss Nellie Beaton, of Wick, with James Blair on Sunday. : ! onto, : | Rr 2 XR Miss Irene Hyland, of Toronto, was hotne for Thanksgiving. Misses Jean and Pearl Ew, of | Miss Eva Par, of Toronto, spent Sonya, at Mr. Alex 'Gordons over Sunday. . ; The Thankoffering at - Saintfield * "We are sorry to hear that Mr. Samuel. Dusty. bad his arm caught and "badly bruised, while taking the separ- 3 of Mr: Wm Taylors threshing machine: out of his barn. We hope "he will soon be around again. The W, E. M. S. thankoffering con- wert last Wednesday was a decided success. Mr. Huntington, of Uxbridge, who has beeri 'threshing around this Jocality had the misfortune of having Sis separator burned last week. 'A spark from the engine was the cause. Miss Janet Wright, of Epsom, "is -wisiting with Mrs. Peter Leask. Miss Eva Leask, of Greenbank, swith her sister Mrs. Nelson Baird, of Oshawa. Mr. Lew O'Neill, of Greenbank, who was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Ward, of Vicforia Corners, dast Wednesday will occupy Mrs. Fer- guson's house Mrs. Ferguson and Miss M. Car- megie having purchased Mr. Bundys store will live there. Mrs, Till's new house is nearing completion, 'it improves the looks 'of' athe village very much. Prospect Among the Thanksgiving visitors were: v Mr. and Mrs. J. McClintock at his Parents. Miss Margaret Armstrong also Miss Jessie Smith, of Toronto, with Mr. J. Armstrong. Miss Martha Martin and friend, of Toronto, with her parents, Miss Ruby Robinson and Master Morris Robinson, of Toronto with Mr. W. Somerville. Mrs. Moses, of Toronto, and her mister Mrs, W. Cook, Port Perry, with Mr. W. Cook. Miss M. Morgan spent the holiday with her parents in Woodbridge. Mr. J Holliday spent the "holiday an Toronto. Mz. and Mrs, Robt Butson - visited an Toronto last week. Miss LolaGilroy has returned home -after spending several weeks in Brook- "ha. 3 Mr. Oliver Ehompson and friend, wf Stouffville, spent the holiday at his parents. * "Prospect was well represented at "Manchester services on Sunday, also «on Monday evening. Thanksgiving at home. The proceeds of the Fowl Supper] were over $109.00. All those contri- buting to the ram gave great; pleasure to their audi ; -- % As "Robertson-Fralick The home of Mr. and Fralick, Scugog Island, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Monday Oct. 20, when their daughter Cather- ine Orpha Roberta was united in} marriage to Mr. John Robertson, of Hamilton by Rey, A. B. Frederick of Scugog. Ls The bride was becomingly attired in a handsome gown of shadow. lace over duchess silk and carried a-shower boquet of cream roses, lily of valley and fern as she entered the drawing room on the arm of het father to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Lauretta Brown, of Lindsay. After the usual congratulations the guests repaired to 'the difiing room where a dainty wedding: dinner was served. Among the many beautiful gifts to the bride were two handsome cheques one from her father and the other from her uncle W. E. Earl, of St. John, N. B. The happy couple "trayelled by automobile to Port Perry where , they took the evening train for" Belleville and other eastern points before going 10 their home in Hamilton. The bride travelling in a Suit of whip- cord with hat to match, There were guests present from St. Jobn, N. B., eterboro, ' Cremore, Hamilton and Lindsay. The late Mrs. Allison On the morning of Tuesday of last week Mrs. Mary - Allison, after being confined to her bed for nearly a year, | realized the promise of her Heavenly Father who giveth His Beloved Sleep. Mrs. Allison 'spent-most of her long life in Port Perry, where her. modesty and amiability as a girl, her devotion as a wife and mother, her patience and cheerfulness as a widow, her kind- ness, sympathy and faithfulness as" a friend, have. endeared her to more than 4° generation; 'and her example and memory as a, true woman. and a devoted and humble Christian are "a blessed by her life. Her late husband Mr. J. W. Allison; one of our. fermer merchants, died about forty years ago; since. then her son now of Quesnel, B.C. 'has inherited her earthly love, second only 3 ows in. intensity to her devotion to Him, Whom not having she loved. She Rally services are being held at the is the last of an estimable and honor- ~church on Sunday, Nov. 4th. Fur- ake able family. ~ A funeral was conducted at her late" home with Now is you chance to save. in place of goods ad i. Our 15c table These prices are vw toa These Chrysanthemums are full of plendid bloom having as many as twenty-five Teowill please you to see them, and the ow, a RS ae wo RE I. iy Oe WG aA Ga ge