Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 20 Apr 1910, p. 5

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id mbroidery panels, Sleeve trimmed to cuff, and one panel, cuff trimmed with two rows and Irish lace edge to match. ssibl Sizes 34 to 38. oo Price 5200 u CARPETS, CURTAINS, BLINDS, Etc. ad. to do justice to the store's resources, broader lines than those 'which have to do with e stores proprietors and managers. In the It is an art odern draperies, We've been told that our showing this season Be per] Point D'Esprit Curtains {1 & $3.50 yarn is of fine selected Egypilan the centre is woven in a plain square mesh with a double inch panel (formed of pretty med- n patterns) runs down | across the bottom about six :. Fhe edge is finished with a colbert } , and the top is finished with scallop- 0 3yds long, 50'inches wide, i lobe says the farmers of Ontario are 'too reticent. !' tes letting all the world t a-fine conntrv we have. 1 / at home, so - ve is situated on the Non- r, an arm of the famous 1t is right in the heart of agricultural section, and t road of communica: Cannington, Wood- Perry and' Oshawa, fariposa and good 'old It also represents two well c ies, toria and 10. In railway facilities 'we are most: forturiate, being .on the villa branch of ¢ 1 leave this place at 8 - and {done last week, bus the recent rains |Mr. con spend the day | Deloved pe twisted thread. 'one side and inches from the elry, kept by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. on. No liquor is sold or Local Option Jaws violated, and the very best accommodation is provided for atl. Mr. Moon is also 'a sticcessful practitioner in veterinary surgery. We claim the: wealthiest man in two townships in Mr. A. Miller, who, with his wife, hus resided hére many years. y 'And last, but vot least, we pos- sess the finest rural church edifice narth of Toronto. This building was erected only four years ago at a total cost of over $8,000, and is a most modern structure, in taber- nacle play. And we also believe we have presiding over its interests one of the'most popular, energetic and faithful ministers of our Con: G. | ference, Mr. Pelve is a strong préacher and tireless 'worker, and by his people... A large amount of seeding was will delay. operations for a few most a complete wreck. is. {Ba $2.50 A very dainty design of fine lace net in the new 3 yd lengths. centre is woven in a' large crossbar effect in a point d'esprit ground Border design formed of baskets of flowers joined together with a pret- ty ribbon scroll. The top is finished with a scalloped border, and edge with colbertstitch, 3 ydslg, s0in, wide The FINGERBOARD. The congregation was very small at the Point church Sunday owing no doubt to the disagreeable weather. We have to report this week a ran: away accident, which ocourred ds Mr; A. Gillson and his sons Addison, and Victor, - were returning from Port Perry; on Friday evening, Thy horse took fright at a set of burrows in front of Mr, Honey's place, apg started to run, and as Mr. Gilson was pulliog on the lines, the bit broke, leaving him absolutely no control over the animal. As they were all preparing to jump for their, lives the horse ran between a tele. graph pole and the fénce, as a. resalt of whieh all three occupants of the buggy were precipitated with light Ing velocity into the. road. Jt is certuinly miracnlonsthat no ong was. killed." The boys escaped with a few bruises and a severe shaking up. Gillson had his knee wrenched: and his feee and hip badly bruised, - as he wag pitohed right in froot of the horse. After picking themsalves up and discovering that they were all living, they procured Mr. Honey's horse and 1ig and started in pursuit of the ranaway horse, They' found' him at Mr. Harper's, who bad 'sean' him going by, 'and caught him. 'The buggy and barnes: were al- learn Shaikh 1 on. Ou Siok is se *. We are sorry to

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