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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1907, p. 8

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Do net buy before seeing our stock of Moffatt's National Stoves McClary's Famous Stoves. Gurney's Imperial Oxford Clare Bros' Peninsular _ ------ ALSO --~---- The Famous Hecla and Sun- shine Furnaces. Carnegie Bros. URNITURE All kinds of Household Furniture carried in stock--Parlor Suites, Din- ing Room and Bedroom = Suites finished in mahogany, ash and elm. Chairs, Tables, Couches, !&c. PRICES RIGHT=Ej JOHN NOTT. AGENT. FOR MONUMENTS. BL PEEL jCorrespondence xf * BEEP PP REE PEEP Rb bbb db de rica. Miss E. M, Lansing returned to Port Perry on Sunday after spend- ing a couple of weeks with friends here. Mr. N. Claughton, Box Grove, is visiting relatives here, The funeral of the late Jas. Claughton took place on Monday, Oct. 28th. The remains were in- terred in the Metho list cemetery, Ptica. Mr. Claughton has always lived on the Claughton. lhiomestead and is well and favorably 'kuown throughout theJcountry, lingering illness the deceased passed "peacefully iuto his eternal home. "His loss is felt by tlie whole com- "munity especially i in 'the vicinity of his home as he has labored faith-| fully for.years in the interest of the church at. Epsom. A wreath of flowers devotion or thé Sunday School to- 'wards their ves superintendent, Besides awife and child he leaves mother, a brother aud » mourn his loss, ke of the love and Millinery Apprentices WANTED Miss Walker MILLINERY PARLORS HONEYDALE Miss Winnie Wilson is spending a few days in Toronto. Any parties digging drains in this village should not leave heaps of earths on the street. Miss A: Mark was' visiting with Mrs, Honey on Friday. The hard frost is doing some dam- age to thie apples that 'are not yet picked Mr. G. Rose was in Honeydale last week buying bay. After al Last Sunday was a day at home "The apector of his visited our. trustces last week. Miss H.C: Ferguson and "Miss M. M. Cline spent Satur ay Mr. Wilbert MéQuaid, of Ca mus, has become a resident of our f village. Our popular tatlor, W, E Brad burn, is doing a rushing business. (Above too late for last week): The. congregations at the T ent churches on Sunday last 'were. small on account of the rain. Mrs. R. J. Arnill, svho has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Parr, has returned to her home. Mr. :and 'Mrs. Mountjoy, 'who lived east of our village, have gone: to the West where Mr, Mountjoy has . large interests in land 'and lumber. 'We believe Heward, Sask.; is to their home. : Farmers are very busy taking in their turnips and report a large crop. Apples are quite plentiful. The missionary services 'that were to be held last Sunday in the. Methodist church were! postponed and will be Fe'd at a later date. A union servi :e of the churches is to be held in the Methodist church on Thanksgiving evening, Sermon to be preached 'by Rev, J. C. Forster. Messrs. Wm, * Crawford and Thos Venning, of Toronto, have. been visiting our burgh, Mr. J. 'H. Bingham has bought the harness making business of Mr. Jas. Holmes. He will keep it up-to-date in every particular. » 5 Port Perry. 8CUGOG. eat 9 Mr. 8. Nesbitt, of Toronto, . has | been spending a few days. wit friends on the Island. of Toronto, have been visit their brother's Mr. CC. Sweetman Mr. Geo. Pettit took 'a viol coiighing spell the other day. was about two hours before he re-}©0 covered owing to his advanced age. held their. regular meeting' the home of Mrs. O. Stone Tuesday of last week and re fair attendance. X Mr. W. Crozier has lately le the farm from Mr. S. Gerrow is'oving to Michigan in the future. The best wishes o many friends follow him to his home, Mr. P. Williams 'had a snccessful sale of farm tock implements last week. Tlie cro being small the prices were no he anticipated, 'but considering. very busy time for the farmers Isale was goo ' Thanksg ing and Hatves Services wil (D,V.) be hel Centre Church, Scugog, on ard. and 4th, 1906. On Sun 10.30 the Services will be for the people of Honeydale on ac | connt of the rain. Mr. A. Goode is busy in or neighborhood with his threshing outfit, 4 3 ly have the sympathy 'of the] ir sad ber B munity in th American Worsteds in small neat patterns, s cq ee 'plates, oi ng a ) Meltons, Frieze, Italian linings, velvet and sizes 5.34 to 43. * Price $s. ei 'weights of Blac Beaver. Oxford: and Brov Dark Treads, 'Saotch Fricie. and Melton'in fult-a and small collars, perfectly made and well 1 The Foot Ladies' Aid Society {¢

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