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Port Perry Star, 18 Feb 1914, p. 5

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. = Weareniws lighter stock. Snap -- Beautiful home for sale, g roomed house and § acre or more en. All kinds of fruit, good stable and barn--cheap--for further particu- ars, spply Motley Campbell," Prince Spring is the : Tirse for . a back; for youths, at $1.00. ouse Cleaning |; considering the mater sk f painting, decorating or | pein vi ois hose 9 In short the: NEW STYLE IN MEN'S HATS : ing our stock of Spring hats, ee and some very riobby styles are represented. - Black Stiff Hat shows very Tittle change in style from Fall shapes, except that they are of © Several new styles are noticeable among "the Soft Hats. Ooe style is of fine Fur Felt in a new Green with velvet band Bow at back, ~~ A young man's hat in Telescope shape _ is excellent value at $1.50, colors green, brown and mouse. A serviceable wool felt in brown, grey und green, neat shape, silk band "bow at . - LAMY CHRISTIAN " CONCERT PIANISTE Teacher of Piano, Voice and Theory. Will be in Port Perry Monday and Tuesday of each week. Studio at Mrs. Linke's. ut indivi ually from individual 'measurements. The collar s paid to the slope of the shoulders, so that the th best tailor's canvas, the shoulZers ae padded to suit the individual need. are hand tailored by specialists in ev gives to the finished garments individuality and a metro 'The new Fashico Plates for the Spring 1914 have Norfolk coat promises to be popular for young men, _ ©. man, of course, will stick to the more conservative models : Greys. Browns, Blues, in Plain and Fancy Striges and Ch nm in this section of the country for some years. - Service was held in Zion Methodist Church, and inter: ment in Zion cemetery. ¥ 4 The deceased leaves to mourn his reat loss a loving wife. one daughter, da, and one son, Austin; five brothers and five sisters. The brothers are: John, of Omemee, Thomas, of Cam- eton; George, of Port Credit: Beecher, of Woodville; and Albert, of Harriston The sisters are: Mrs. Geo. McKee, Bpehanyy Mrs. R. Ayers and Mrs. Jos. ark, of Lindsay; Mrs. Wm. Henry. of Peterboro; Mrs. James Shea, "of 'oodville, all of whom were able to end the funeral. = Relatives and nds from Brighton, Lindsay, Cam- Port Perry. and Torunto also nded the funeral, Sérvant of God, well done! ._{Tby glorious warfare's past The battle's fought, the won, :And thou art crowned at last Soldier of Christ, well done! Praise be thy new employ, And while eternal ages run Rest in thy Saviour's joy. 7 and let us sho collar fits clos also the sin 4 the Altecnth day of March, 1914, the Kerr BULL Suaw & MONTGOMERY [Toronto and the finished garments indicate the wonderful advance very department, and the care exercised over every detail politan air equal to that of the best city-tailored garments, come to hand and show~ a ch The new samp'es show some ecks. shade in M :ha finish. Notice to Creditors In the Matter of Estate of Samuel Wesley' McClung, late of the Town- ship of Brock in the County of On- tario, Merchant, deceased. Notice ishereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late S. W. McClung, who died on or about the ninth day of January 1914, at Sonya, in the Township of Brock if the Province of Ontario, are required to send' or deliver to the un- dersigned Executor or his Solicitors, their names and addresses, and full particulars in writing of their claims, and statements of their accounts, and the nature of their securities, if any, (held by them, AND TAKE NOTICE that after itor, James G. Shaw, will proceed to said deceased, "mong the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall have had notice, and' that the said Executor, James G. Shaw, will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof, to any to any person, of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. Dated at Toronto, this second day of February, 1914. - James. G. Suaw, Ezecutor. Barristers, Etc. Confederation Life Bldg. ] i Ontario, us that the Winter is passing S, gradually working up to the R RUSH? "In « y to the requirements of Men---we are > Men's wear. 2 or all men, young or old, slim or stout, short Ww you what is correct for Spring. s are built, not pressed into shape. Special e to the neck at the back. oice range of natty styles. ihe gle breasted sacque with long lapel. particularly nice cloths in UNLINED ELK GLOVES $1.25 A particularly stylish and servicaable glove for / Spring wear, is one made of Elk in brown Sizes 74 to 91. Per Pair $1,25 MEN'S TAN CAPE GLOVES $1.00 Men': Tan Cape Gloves are always the favor- ite as a neat dressy glove. We have imporred a line that is made of soft pliable skins. fic well and wear well. Sizes 74 to 10. $1.00 TYRE ibute the Assets of the | In our Men's Fur- The fronts are The average / They ESTHER A SACRED CANTATA [===] To be given in the TOWN HALL PORT PERRY Thursday and Friday MARCH 5 & 6 to be put on by the Port Perry Choral Union T. H. Follick, Conductor Each evening's performance is Complete in itself. Proceedings start at 8 p-m. Seventy singers in Eastern costume will take part in the Cantata, which is full of dramatic action. The stage has been enlarged and completely refitted with new scenery SYNOPSIS ESTHER was born in Persia 500 years before Christ. Being an orphan from infancy she was adopted by her uncle, Mordecai, who, recognizing her great natural beauty, trained her in the accomplishments of highest womanhood. She was chosen by King Ahasuerus to be his wife and Queen. She did not make known Ler nationality. : Haman was Premier and favorite of the King. Haman hated Mordecai Lecause he would not worship him as the king had commanded. He did not know Mordecai's relation to the Queen. To be revenged on Mordecai, he obtained a deeree for destroying all the Jews in the Provinces. 3 . ' : Morde:ai discovers the plot and charges the Queen to petition the King for the safety of her people, which ~ :she does at tne peril of her life, on account of the law 0 one shall go unto the King unbidden.. The King petition and Haman is defeated. Haman has * prepared a gallows for Mordecai. An attendant infarms the King of the fact. . The King orders Haman to bes hanged fom in and proclaims Mordecai Premier in his Stead, "After this thie people rejoice. ; : The Dest ; ment ever put on in 't Miss st Entert rt It. Planat Prices. & Rory ora SAAN EDU Ze 0 [a ar eS, = pe a par Me wi

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