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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1910, p. 8

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a days of sinvatying good ol feat with common tea when ous -- go At the Board of. ing last week, Dr Berry Chairman, and Mr, J. was appointed Secretary ata salary of ggo0 = Mr. Levi Parish, who died on Thursday, Jen. 27, 1910, 65th 'year, was born at Mi Devonshire, England, = He me 10 this country some thirty years ago, and has lived iu this section ever.since lis arrival. For many years he worked among the far- mers until 'about ten years ago; when he took up market gardening at his late residence on the seventh concession of Reach. Years before deceased had 'been engaged in fruit and flower gardening in Eogland. In 1870 Mr. Parish married Miss Francis Cragg, of Gree ®ink, There are six children, all girls. in the family, two of whom are 'mar- ried--Mrs, Wm. Turner and Mrs Robt. McGregor, 'both of 'Port Perry. Mr. Chas. Parish, of Port Perry, is a brother of the deceased. Friends and neighbors' of the be given by Mr. James Glionna of|reaved family extend s{ucerest Bodley's orchestra. It was & com-|Sympathy to them in their great Position of great beauty excellently 1058. rendered, Ad "he harpist for this' ofchestia {I Alesandro) is one of the best in is wn i the wusic provided as highly praised, 'Qancing followed the program and Was.evjoyed by many until the ** wee sma' hourailisnilie 5 attended to the wants OP wished refreshments, Everything 3 < 'was well arranged and the evening i 0 Passed most pleasantly. Independent Forestors' Concert The members of Court Port Pet- vy Independent Order of Foresters, are inviting their friends to a con- oert to be given in the Town Hall, on the evéring of Wednesday, Feb, | This is the Duskott © Vacuum 26. Au enyibie vine will be] Carpst Sweeper, for which Marshall masured (0 alt who attend as the|Stoneliouse is agent in Port Perry. best tal:ut obtainable in the Prov. | Coll aud see it, 4nce is being sectired. " "The program includes tlie names of Miss Maud Bigwood, 'sopranc, "Frances White, contralto; Harvey Lloyd and Will White, coniedians; Short addresses will be given by eading Foresters, who will explain the aims and objects of the Order. Interested parties, who have not Teceived 'invitations, can obtain same by applying at Mr. McCaw's store, Masosfio At Home Bach year the local Masonic ve an evening to the Jadies. his is the Annual At Howe to which the 'members and their families are duvited. The Sisk: is a social event Shorovghly enjoyed by all who attend. ere 48 good reason for this because the Shierve the greatest care i -muking their preparations, a whatever will add to the comfort and pleasure of their guests is About one hundred persons were Ppresenton Friday evening last week A pleasing program was rendered as follows: Solo, Mrs. D.Archer; Recitation, Miss C McCaw; Solo, Miss A Weir; Solo, Miss M McCaw; Solo, Mr. McIntyre; Recitation, Miss Sceties. A most gf casing violin solo (with Siarp and flute accompaniment) was intumeioTn 5 4 cope te [Nae -y A 3 Sthool Report Report of 5.5, No. 3, Scugog for January, Honor Roll: Sen. IV] Liddle, Sen. III--C, Wallace; Sens 11--M. Wallace; Jun 11--D. Eliott; Sen. Albert Johnson; = .° Pheonix--E. Johnston. Present every day]. Liddle; Miss E. Nesbitt, Teacher, = Sonya School Report fot 'month of Jan. 5 + V--Elsie Leask, Mabel McTag- gart. : IV~Maggie Leask, Lois R i Dan McTaggart, Wool. e. . Mr: R. Irvin, of Horning's Mills, has bought the Caleb Crandell pro- ; , Aud is coming here to run a ! id poultry business, ¢ Misi]. Di A, Tripp, of the To soote Conservatory of Music, will Jwold a piano recital in the Town Hall in the near future. Further} lars as to date, etc, later. DIED---At Cedardale, on Satur) Lester Feb. sth, Mary Turvey, widow of the late George Collins; aged 79] years. : Main yy was brought futo our} H---Nettie Leask ing '3 oz; 5 drams, and oe 8 by 554 Juchies, Ts ARR timesduring the w file days the sun shines. It is no easy task to provide clean strects but there are about twelve' miles of heavy plank road inthe city, | and this is used equally by man}. There is no scarcity of | and beast, timber iu 'that country, Althoug farther north than Port Perry, the. climate is 'mych milder, there be- ing liitle frost. This is due tothe presence of the Black Stream, a current similar tothe Gulf Stream | which "tempers 'the climate of Great Britain. 4 =A People with rheumatic tendencies can haye m lively time in Prince Rupert. They can lave a spell of | their old malady, and then go to the sulphur springs and have it boiled out. i Building is going on from both ends of the: Grand Trunk Pacific. and nearly one hundred miles east of Prince Rupert are about to be completed. This' will oped up a wonderful section of country called the Babine District. Here are fine in Sas adapted to the grown be ad fruits such as apples, ; When country. is being opened up as it is in the West, it 1s prefty hard to couvince the settlersithat the - Government that. is building the railway should be turned out of The fact of the matter is that the G.T:P, is giving access 't a vast amount of wealth, aud so is popular. It isa heap better toride ona train with your Bundle big or small, than to pack it through the mountdins on horseback. = Roads are pretty rongh ahd hard to keep open when you can only stayin a section for three months and. have to dig out in a hurry or spend the other nine months all by' your lonesome. 5 ire) The most wonderful thing about this railway is its' low grades, mak-| ing it possible for one engine work at would require tw the JC. P. R. . This will effec tremendous saving. The "yellow peril' reached Prince. Rupert; buf white peril is there in the shape the labor agitators who are troudle than all they are wor ni b Prince Ruportis much : yi dl dvix; Wik has not | he ends of boxes wl .7to 10, 35c. and 25¢. value. A ~ umbrella rack and pan, oxidized trimmings, a quick A mi of C. ton and. boxes which we wish tc of a the man Will tives 5 hen | is going right o a a Sh < | Ra k, Miss 77 ih high 36 in wide, box seat. hinged lid, bent arm: feet, panelled back; fitted with British bevelled mirror, . Handsome rattan reception chair, fancy dval hea seit, legs shaped and wrapped, new design, claborately 'Reception chair, solid: Quarter cut oak, gi Iden : nish panelled high back, figured, yood design, well cons FANCY Solid oak | Yocking chair, golden fin spindles, neatly carved oval back, embossed cobbler sea Morris reclining chair, goldin oak. neatly carved, legs, reversible cushions, in extrs good , ! H, i Ladies' patdsome rattan rocker, made of best reed. and roll seat,

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