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Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1909, p. 7

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\ Silk, al 7 SEAGRAVE Report of Seagrave School for | February 1909 © «+ William 'Watson, Frise, Wilma King, Cecil "Neil. McLean, Gordon Alma. Sleep, Edwin IV. Howard Wells, Elwood Moon, Willan Shey ) x vWilliam Short, Rn Gordon Sornberger, Frise, Olive foase Willet Wells, y 'Louis Short, Ma Woven at the looms of the best makers in * Europe, dyed and finished by world famous experts. These Broadcloths are fully guaranteed by this store to be thoroughly sl tively unspottable. Such good shades'as .-Brown, Mordore Green and Catawba blue, inches wide at Pap yard $1.00 Le Black Satin Messiline 85c.. per yard Has all the wearing qualities of a splendid combined with the high rich finish of a Made particularly for the new style ood 50 satin, + directoire gowns ntier Than Ever New patterns this week in Handsome Suit Linens 50c a yd. for 35c. Now is the time to buy these exclusive new goods. The new shades are, ~green with black stripes, white with sky blue-stripe champagne ghly shrunk - and posi: We're starting the Sp-ing Season with every Ince curtain ent rely new, | In our January Sale we cleared pair of curtaing in stock, In this sea- Soni we've bought better valuss pret. tier patterns at mre popular prices i A | than ever in our history. Will low ices make rapid selling Saturday 2° hat's the problem we're going to solve. Hero's the story. Nottingham lace carfaing ¢ lbert A edge 2] yds long by 42 in. wide Saturday a Pair 48¢ Nottingham lace enrtains colbert edge 8 yds, long 48 in wide: 4 Saturday per- pair 69¢ = Extra Special 89¢. ; 13 pair of the best value eurtains you ever bought anywhere at any tine from $1.00 to $1.25 apair. The length:is 3} yds. and the width 60 in, Colbert. edge two pretty patterns to choose froin, $139a pair Fine even thread. Oringinal 'pat= terns, Scotch lugs 8) yds, 54 in. wid. Millinery and Ladies' Ready-to-wears. neatly and pro Jj with white stripe, white with black stripe, I -- General |roficiency-- Mi dred Wallace, "Ben. I---Ross Fralick. "Jun, I=-Panny Elliott. Names of those prasent every day:==Liola Raymes, C ra' Raynes, Jessie Liddle, Vera Jackson; Allan Yockaon, Marion Foster. Ross Fra- lick; AWestley' Marsden, Edith John. son, Albert Johnson; Was Mixed Often Some cemarkable stories are being told. abotit town and among the country people coming in of this simple home-made mixture curing rheumatism and kidoey trouble, Here e récipe and directions for takings: Mix by shaking well in a bottl halt onnce Fluid Extract adelion, one ounces: Compound on, three ounces, Compound aparilla.. Teke asa dose oouful after meals and at need be made in your rink plenty of good Spring commences on the 21 inst we hope it will march right along Mr. 8. Midgely has moved to the farm lately occppied by: Mr. A Sleep: : Mr. Beal of Greenbank hal a shipment of cattlé here on Thursiay: Mr. 8. Reynolds has moved to the farm ot Mr. James Munroe. Jeff Wells spent 12st week home, Mr. A; King had a sawing Uee. Mr. C. McKenzie has been spend: ing & number 'of days amoug old friends, Miss "A. Foy spent Sundiy Port Perry, Mr, J, H Brown has a new gas oline engine, 3 The Rey. J. U, Robins has been itl with rheumatism. Mr. W. Martin was injured while in the employ of Mr. Stone who Is sawieg lumber in Haliburton county tie had the misfortune to loose part of his thumb, "Me. J. McKinley attended a ball at Sowya lust » eek, E Miss 'Wells is home after an enjoy- in ; | time north. MYRTLE STATION. Our village is kept lively by the 4 i Saturday pair $1.39 | mptly executed at City Prices Notice to Craditers Pursuant to a Judgment of the 'High Court of Justice made in a cause Tho Welsh et al against Thomas Harrison et al re the 'Estate of Jahn Hirrison, de- ceased, who died on' of whout the sth day of June, 1893, A. D. 'The creditns of the said Joba Harrison 'decens*d are on or before the 15t day of Apiil 1959 to send by post prepaid to William Heard Harris of 'Port Perey, the Solicitor for Thomas Welsh the 'executor: of the de ceased, the Christiun and Surnames, ad- dresses and descriptions, the full culars of their cliims, a statemant of th securieties aod the nature of the Securi- ties--if any Held by them --or tn default thereof they will be perempiorily exclude ed from the benefit of the said judgment. very creditor Kolding any. security is 10 produce the same befure me at my chambers at Whithy cn the 15th of Ann 1909; at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, being: the time -appoined for adjadication on the claims, Go Yo SMITH, Local Mas'er, S. Ciof Ort, W Dated the 18th Feb, 19¢g "= ¥

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