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Port Perry Star, 5 Feb 1908, p. 4

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Moffatt's National Stoves. McClary's Famous Stoves. Gurney's Imperial Oxford Clare Bros.' Peninsular i AT8O The Famous Hecla and Sun- shine Furnaces. Carnegie Bros. IMPORTANT NOTICE A TREMENDOUS CUT IN THE PRICE OF F URN I T URE The subscriber having a large and well selected stock of furniture intends from now until after the holidays giving great bargains to all intending buyers. The following are a few of the many ¢ut prices :-- PARLOR Mahogany finish--were $24.00 now $18.50. Maple finish -- were BEDROOM SUITES SUITES $19.00 now $14.90. Ashi polished nicely carved ($19 50) now $15.8 5 Mahogany Elm finish finish carved ($20.25) now nicely carved ($18.00) now $14.40. 16 00, A Host of other articles will be sold very low--simply covering cost. JOHN ~ Port Perry vs. Toronto = te = (Continued frout page 1) Tine 12 minutes. He added an- other before half-time, making the At Pe » score 2 10 0, Tu the second liglf both teams had 4 tendency to rough if, but Referee | . Waghortie Had them well in hand | and detorated the fence with a . siamber of penalties. The visitors slow got busy and scored two goals, the last half ending 2 to 2. Both teams, after being refreshed by the rest, came on the ice with the determination to win or die and the locals, being the more aggres- sive, scoring the deciding goal. Chappele again doing the trick after two minutes of play, "Phe visitors put up a good game, 'with Stewart in goal and Corrin point 'stopping many dangerous "shots. Chappelle, Bricker an "| Upthegrove were the best of the ' 1ocals. -- Toronto World, 'Corin did well as a defence man, Jt is where he belongs, evidently, * Gantain Carnegie played a good hims=1f and led the boys in combination' plays . ~He'showed fine Short credits if required. NOTT. Seid of Group 3 "These teams will play off at the Mutual St. Rink' on Friday evening next. ] SHIRLEY Wi In Meitioriufii--Died at Bliiriey] on Friday January 17t ib Francis Henry Hockin, aged 56 years 10 months cand 7 days. Deceased leaves a sorrowing wife aitd six. children (iliree sous and three daughters) to mourn the loss of '" Father." He was a man that was well liked by everyone an will be much missed not ouly at home, but in the locality in which he lived so long. Much sympathy was shown by 'ueighbors and friends. The jarge attendance at the funeral testified the 'high esteem in which d | both 'the deceased and his family are held: Sad and sudden was the call Of him so dearly loved by all. Tis memory ever will be dear. How oft we shed the silent teat. ' Time cannot alter love so true. The lines bring back our grief he Rowing Club}. years. former students of the has-been connected with tlie. tional staff at Nanino for some He has 'been appoir principal of the Naunimo City sclioo in which there are some. six teachers, The Port Perry boys climbing up and giving a account of themselves, We lu ly tender him our congratulations. The editor of this paper had th pleastire of attending the se . High Scliool with Mr. Foy and | most kindly retnemberances of him. St, Johw's Presbyterian Church, = "Lhe fifty-first atinual meeting of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port. Perry, was held on' Thursday evening, Jan. oth. Tle congre || gation spiritually and finadcially was shown to be in a healthy con: dition. Tlie Communion Roll has 163 names, ait increase of nin er last year. All obligations were full met and u stirplus still in the hands of the Treacuret, The sontriby | tions of the year amotnted fo a total of $1,587. The congregation is entirely free of debt. The officers for the year 1908 were elected. which refreshments were sefved by the ladies: It was felt 'by pl that this 'was ote of the best ah- nual meeting in tlie history of the congregation. = ; M_oKiging Master bh selects a teacher #7 ordi "fle is to receive singing lessons, there are two important points to be remembered. 'Hirst, | does the teacher possess sucli a sympathetic and thorough under- standing of music that hecheer- fully. and eithunsiastically applies himself to bis profession? Second, can he train othiets to a fike profict: eney in masic? Iu the case of Mr | Har ol); of Toronto, "there: is 10 doubt as to his proficiency 'aud en- tlinsiasm in the art of singing. Hel has been trained jin, England and France. . As a Singer and as teacher of singifig he has been to the test by the best exam obtainable iu. the ~O1d Cou Notably he id highly: recommen as a teacher of singing by examin: ers.at tie Royal Academy of Music in London, England, Tle pupils lie already has in town are deligh ed with him, = Some have as why Mr. Barton is willing to'cos 'to a small town. He is coming 10 : \icnce 0 < v, some. p lessons ito information as to cost of lesso can be secured from Mr. Golds ght. 1 | CA ~~ Embroid Just clearing them outthat's of the price. 'No use keepin . in stock. Some 'have ab ot just slight points, cream and regular 25¢. and 35¢., must goat 1 ] sted, b ; tailored, sure | 20 Men's Fall and 3 dark Ox 4 Maple Syrup... Navel Oranges. . Lemons «oveee.t "Tomatoes ..: Corn Paha Peas. vovin Boiled Ham «i Head Cheese... ¥ quart 25 Yiu oa auvvper doz: 3s . per doz. 25 Miss Pearl Hans is spending 8 few days in Teronto. © = = = | Mts. (Dr.) Berry will receive on] Wednesday Feb, 12th next, : Mr, Eli Keenan avd brother! Dave; of - Ottawa, 'are visit relatives in Toronto and Guelp this week, RAR : b untied | Wana

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