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Port Perry Star, 6 Jan 1909, p. 6

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Hockey Supplies. The demand at holiday time i is for des rot ity and our policy has always been to get the best, with " mio room here for anything in want absolute certainty as regards quality. and. Valle, his is your: store. 6 CARNEGIE BROS. qual any sense 'in If you | Soonmooens OOOO NNHAN LOCAL NEWS SER RRLEEREEES Mr. J. W. Carts; of Elia, was in town aver. Sunday. Mt. and Mrs. John Taylor have been spending some days with friends in Pickering. Mr. J. C. Hobson, of Guelph, occupied the Baptist pulpit on last Sunday; and will preach also next Sunday. Mr. W. F, Bmith, who Has been with the Western Bank fora little over 4 year as ledger keeper, has taken a position with a bank in Chatham, _Hjs position here has been taken by Mr. P. Burnham, and Mr. D Munro, of Seagrave, will become junior clerk, See our sc. and roc, tables, Rose - & Co., ** The Fair." < INTERMEDIATE SERIES Group No. Three (Intermediate) Jan. 3--Bowmanville at Whitby, an. 8 ~Whitby at Bowmanville: an. 11--Port Perry at Whitby, an. 15~Whitby at Port Perry. an. 18 Port Perry at Bowmanville. ow 22 --~Bowmanville at Port Perry. e winner of Section A to play Can- Bin ton, home-and-home games, the first anington on Jan. 25 and the return ame to be played Jan. 29.0n the winner of Section A's ice. 50 only painted dolls, with real aur, regular 75c, to clear at '3oc; Rose & Co, *' The Fair.' Greal Year Ahead A great year is promised for veaders of the Family Herald and 'Weekly Star of Montreal, 'Already the acknowledged best tamily 'and farm paper printed, the publishers are out with he announcement that it is to be vastly improved |, during 1909, in appreciation of the | enormous humber of subscriptions oi, The paper is to be en- Jarged. their news service vastly i; Smpraved. more stories of a high of merit are promised, new contributors of great literary fame will' contribute and many new features of absorbing interest are 10 be introduced. = Evidently the "Family Herald and Weekly Star - duritg 1900 is going fo be greater value than ever before. 00 boxes best quality note fegulax 25¢, to 408, to clear Rose & Co, t+ The Fair. 3 : 15Sotra bad cess to yeh Ii ir=Some weeks ago an appeared in your paper, 'in conversation is reported subj ect of al Mr. Russell Valentyne, of Derry- ville, is spending a few days here with his brother. Cut 'prices itn Underwear and and Hosiery at '* The Fair." Dinner aud Toilet Sets at * The Fair." I have half a dozen rooms to rent above my store.--W. G. MONRT. Pine Grosbeaks There must be a scarcity of food for the birds in the North Lands. A figek of pine grosbeaks was seen by Rev, John Harris. These birds do not appear 'in this locality at this season except when food is scarce farther north. They are ashy grey in color with slight color- ing on'the top of the head, and are not Quite as large asa robin, They. are finding abundant food here in 'the mountain 'ash and apple trees, Granite Teapots, '*'3 sizes," at * The Fair." SCUGOG BRIDGE building in this section is the Scugog bridge just completed, It is a solid piece of work and a cre: dit to the men who did it. The commissioners had difficulty in se- curing timbers at first, but pushed the job rapidly after these were secured. There are one or two minor} points that should receive atten: tion before the work is. considered to be finally. completed. There are some holes next to the railing that should be filled, as they might cause considerable damage if a ri was crowded into them. There are also some spikes sticking through the timbers. These ought to be broken off or turned over as jhe leh scratch a cutter quite} he cost of the work - was in eh neighborhood of $1640, and the additions suggested would not materially increase the expendi ture. Pure Candies at ow prices at + The Fair." Gaelic Farewall to Sorrow Sorra--bad scran to yeh 1 Back o' me han' to yeh! Wairy I am o' head hanging down! Let me have done wud yeh! = Sure there's no fun wud yeh! ON and begone wud perselt and yer frown! That and no less to ye oF ey eh of Feb 1 Throth, tig : Bveiy day worse yeh | him Succes orld interesting" and iustructive, articles 3 cartoons judicionsly selected. Judge CO. 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SEA GEA VE Miss Clemens retuned to T' Monday evening, ; The Misses Thompson have turned 'home after spending the holidays here, it 3 ord of our young 'men: in the basket social at Zion New Vears Eve, We hope they i had a good time. Mr. nd Mrs. King spent New. Years-at Myrtle, 1 School reopened on Monday. "Mr. H, Cobb was visiting . on New Years. 3 Oonr January thaw is 'along: good tine this year. = It has near! spoiled the sleighing.' | 2 Messrs. I, King and I. Mouse jhiave finshed their contract © wood. We understand Mr. C SW D. V. D, is about to sell kis | He has been practising his sion as a' veterinary 'Surge Magloc for some time. Wi his new sphen Those who attended tlie in the Methodist church St night enjoyed a > Rev. A. A. , Bergerville | One of the best pieces of road ote. You 1fflaud, Berg aq" tucks and insertion, " Regular 15¢., (Plain

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