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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1911, p. 1

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BUT YOU CAN "I know Cod Liver.oil is the thing I need, But 1 can't take it on account of its horrible taste" : . Ever. say that? { diver ig. om fad in 4 really were something to be dreaded. ~ ag 's Emulsion il is a mod entific ad i GC mit rks Roars Bimepton Anybody can. And everybody should who feels the, need of body bui d and strength-giver, particularly those who ive i ba fider 4nd and in mgth-gver. and weak condition. If you' want to nourish the body and fortify the nervous system. take Nyai's Emulsion. Large bottle soc. EDW. B. FLINT : " Scientific Optician and Druggist _ NOTICE Having opened a lunch counter -in connection with my grocery business will serve light lunches and _ oysters.on short notice. Give usa call. THANKSGIVING Not far distant you should get prepared for your thanksgiving dinner. Buy here and you will always -get.the best. New Raisins New Currants New. Biscuits New Dates "Fresh Confectionery A new lot of UNDER-- - WAER good heavy 750 Ga . / yon had in mind the oid blue: bottle 'of cod H|schoolhouses. 3 Time. A hundred years from now people will wonder why churches ana schoolhouses were used so little in our day. If those two hundred spare hours are to count, good EVE NI ¥ oo NGS If two hours each dagiet will be two hundred spare What are you going to do with those. a hours? ewe You'll have 'to keep your eye on them, gi or they'll getaway from you, sure as sin. They're tender little fellows those spare hours; and can be killed is right. time." results. other people. - People's Societies, Farmers' Institutes. 2 + Al I} iL 8 a ac: y | CP you have taken no part in these societies, Call up afhapey who knows about them, and find out what they are doing. The livest institutions of which we can hear at present are the young people's societies, and the Women's Institutes. Perhaps yoy have criticized and never made any helpful suggestions. | topic of home comfort is | part. None are so Ny ty have nothing to learn,and none are so ignorant that they have Morals and good bread are not so people think, Good homes PUT AWAY YOUR FANS: winter is coming. "Hang up the fly-swatter; winter is'coming. S out how long the evenings will be. Shalt © syowhave any hours to spare? What are you going to do with them? There will one hundred days of winter, perhaps more. an bi pared from regular Work, there very easily. No trouble, neglect will do it Mr. Dooley has said, " You can lead a man te the uni- versity, but you can't make him thipk." He's a decent fellow and MEANS well, anyway. But I never saw the man yet who wouldn't trade a job of doing nothing for what he thought would give him "a good Scattered all through the country are the elements of a splendid social life, but they are like the two parts of a seidlitz powder, not much doing urless you get them together. Bring them together and give them a chance, and everybody will be delighted .and surprised at the happy Comic: papers, serious papers, yellow journals and poli- ticians have talked and talked country until they have discouraged themselves and most ~ What are the working life'in"the country. "1 The Public buildings such as halls, churches and 4 Telephones. 'If your ideas are good don't hide them, treat the public to nothing but the * " | Women's [ustitutes have a very .wide field. Look at the ¢lock and figure Blackstock Branch Nestleton Station Branch "hee Sj SSRN Sey Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, C - ; and oC . Ii id 1 [TERT Bank at Port pM L Swen - thao W. J. WHITR, Acting Manages Claremont. SEAGRAVE The Ladies' Aid society held a ¢ very enjoyable session at the home "0 ; of Mrs. T. H. Watson, on Wednes- day. A good number was present The Star gains in favor in this district, and is the brightest weekly in these parts. Your editorials Mr. Editor are much appreciated by your large circle of readers, and : the moral tone of your publication ? roy y is high. Success. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THOSE HOURS Mr Smart supplied the Cart - wright work on Sunday during the absence of of the pastor who is away on a hunting trip. Mrs. M. Mitchell bas gone to the city for a visit with relatives. Mis. Wells left for Toronto on Thursday for an extended visit with friends, Mr. J. Thomas had a very suc- cessful wood sale on Thursday good prices being realized. New Bell Telephones have been installed in the homes of Messrs F'. Bradley and J. Mark, others are yet to follow, and "Hello" will soon be un.versal in our homes, Mr. T. H, Watson made a ship- ment of apples last week, Mr. Marquis shipped a carload of turnips wo the city, | Feapk Jeficies:hag gone to Toron- to for the winter, having secured a good situation there. It is expected the service will be conducted next Sunday eveniug by Mr. W. H. Roach of Cherrywood former teacher here, Perhaps Mr, Dooley the lack of social life in the ¥ topls tori.securing good social present organizations, Young] Institutes and Clubs, Women's plans must be made and car- ried out. It's no use simply talking. ~ Something, no mat- ter how small, must be under- taken and carried into effect. Telephones are plentiful in this locality, and this fact can be made beneficial to social life. Call up your neighbor and see what can be done in your neighborhood to improve social lite. "Talk over your ~~ plans and-see if they are really workable. : the chief ar icle being barley which brings the excellent price of 86¢ a bushel. Mr. A. L. Orohard has been stumping lately, not on the political platform, but with the aid of Mr. W. Wayne's stamping machine, and has got rid of a great many ttoublesome * cumberers of the ground." Our section men, Messrs. F. Trebell, W, Burkes and 8. Eaton, spent three days last week on the lasting. Nine of our Epworth leaguers went by train to Brooklin on nesday morning and enjoyed the Cunvention of the district. Our Pastor and Mr. Smart each deliver- ed an address, and Miss F. Beadle also photographed. The party re- : turned on the late train st night Every |atter an enjoyable and inepiring day for discossion. Al can take|Mr. Smart has the honor of being r. rv James Short is quite ill med cal attendance being necessary All hope lor a speedy recovery. Mr. W, J. Gibson bas been poor- ly, and was not present at the San- day School this being an unusual occurrence. The Epworth Leagne meeting on Thursday evening was enjoyable, reports from Convention delegates being given by Missss P. Snyder, E. Moon, Mr. Smart, and the Pastor This week, City Missions and Deaconness work, will be discussed and a gool, program given, to give. apart as some not painfully' good and happy veryone, can help, Get Jim te 3 hunt up a board, an le Saw it the right length for a little shelf of books nd if you don't know what to buy, ask some- soveoe The many friends of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hood who were married in'Port Perry on November lst join in offering them sinscere congratul- ation and wishing them "long and Il usefat lives. Those of our number who have seen the comet agree that it is well | worth the price paid to view it , viz rising before five. a.m. Toney mar vel shat sq liule attention 1s paid - 1t that. last ' + ~---- Comet the people and press of al nations commented of: jts cence and significance and them scolded for weeks after for Rot 80 excited over that faint of light across the sky, Will its ve- turn 70 years hence create a similar sensation? --Not to us who mew koow it, Oue of the best attended meetioge held here for sume time was ehe Mass-meeting at the Centre on New. 5th at 8 p.m. Young and old esse from the different appointments «if the church was filled, The audienes was addressed by the Pastor aml superintendents of the Sundag- Schools, It fa certainly good news to hear that Mrs, Chris, Hardy who Hee been an invalid for must of this year is again able to walk amd @& almost free from pains from which she has been a great sufferer. ' Because of the disagreeable weakly er Mrs. Rev F. Woodger who hed & severe cold did not address ewr meeting at the Head on the Sw. Our pastor neld « missionary msees~ ing instead. But we hope to hawe Mrs. Woodger with ns yet. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt new liviag in Oshawa will move back to their farm which Mr Wanamaker hss been renting at Maple Grove. Mrs. and Miss Hiscox, Port Peery, Mr. H. Carmichael bought quite| a lot of graio at the station last week gpent a day with her aunt Mrs, Blackwater, Manilla branch assist ing in tbe lilting the track and bal: | og-. eontributed a solo The group was President of the district for this spent a few days with Miss Pestitas Pettits Point. Your correspondent omitted the name of Mr. 8. Fralick from whe 11s of those who have the phone. Miss Hodson and friend of Pettit. Mr. Clarence Fralick has ®oms shipping quantities of tine epples. If this has been a season of Fultume on land, it has beon the Very reverts on the water for the ducks have been remarkably fine and plentifal eee. Those of ns who have shot on Late Scugog for years never had beter luck. } Mrs. Lansing has been a few weeks with her daughwr fa Port Perry. nahi Miss Baxter, of Toronto; visite® her cousin Miss Ina Raymes Sum week, ~ Mrs. Jos. Gerow, of Port Poon, and ber little daughter Phyllis sm staylug with her sister Mrs. Poste, Mr. Pearce Sr. of the Hod Bas been quite ill, but somewhat beGign. Mr, Thos Clark visited his distur in Cartwright last week, A message is received Yi sad news of the death of Mra, BS. Robeon formely Miss Nettie Wallaen of Lindsay, whose esrly life wes spent at Maple Grove, in the heme now occupied by Mr. Nelson Posten. She was greatly beloved for Sar kind, gentle and thoughtfnl mane. Besides ber husband she leaves sow eral small children. She bas » number of friends and relations em the Island. them Mm. M0. sing 'amd @. $100 will pay for the STAR from now to the endof £4 ie iS! omembering that. {ast year ior

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