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Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1912, p. 4

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Lining shells, dyeing, cleaning repairing furs, lining fur "Fur procured for you on . approval Cleaning and Pressing| 'and 'Repairing of Suits 'an @vercoats done promptly, an at reasonable figures. BUTTONS made to order, ° All summer goods greatly reduced '"W. H. Doubt Tailor ~ Seasonable * Pruits..... Rarge Sweet oranges 25 doz @alifornia Navel oranges 40c doz _ Extra Large Navel Oranges 0c per dozen _ Bure Mixed Candies, 10¢ Tb . Bhined cream candies,2 1bs 26¢ '35 different kinds of Creams 20c 1b. hood Chocolate: Drops, 20¢ 1b Choice Mixed Nuts, 2 1bs 25¢ Almeria Grapes 20c"1b oice table raisins; 2 Jibs 25¢ xtra Fine Dates, 10c Ib Icing Sugar free from lumps, 3 Ibs 26¢ Best granulated Sugar 156 s for $1.00 Fancy Boxes of Chocolates, 10c,:26¢, 50c. 75¢c, $100 See our table fancy china 25¢ Sy C. Forman & Son Clarkson--Thompson The marriage of Miss Klla Thompson; niece of Mr. and Mrs. HM. Thompsons Maple Grove Farm, Manchester, to Mr. Hetbert Clark- son, of Horonto, was solemnized on Wednesday, Jan 24th '1912. The ti Wedding Ceremony was. conducted By Rev. F. Woodger in the presence "of only the immediate Telatives. and friends. 4 Ax 3 o'clock, to the 'strains of . she Wedding March played by Mrs "Roy! Thompson, the Bride Rites @va travelling suit of navy blue| merge entered the drawing room on the p 'of 'her 'uncle Mr, H. The Foride was attended by Miss Mabel F. Lambe and the' groom ably. supported by Mr. Oliver After the Seremony che the guests ---- to the he dining foons "wher I know "of wants ty come to Ontario from Country this spring Furmers wan ing same write me Stating bili : rT. W. 8M Osk Bluff, Man EN A SEAGRAVE Mrs. Cook and - son Earle,' J orotte, are visiting her Mother, Mrs, S. Moon, © % Mrs. Geo, Allen, of 'Manitoba, is renewing old Jeiendships bere, after. an absence of several Mr. Willie Watson ; played the detective role splendidly one day last week when he shadowed and followed up by rail, a man, who was trying to beat otr genial "and obliging merchant out of on honest account, by fleeing northward, Needless to say Will got tae money and taught the fellow a munch needed lesson in honesty. Sunday was a beautiful ideal winter day, and gur Sunday School, and church services were largely attended. It was the first really 4 fine Sunday for a long time. There is* quite a coal famine: just. mow, and shipments seem delayed. We learn that Port Perry is in the same predicament. Mr. Brokenshire spent Sanday, at his home in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs; R: Hardy of Columbus, spent Monday at her brather's, Mr. Jas Short. Mr. 'T. H. Watson bought a no elty last week in the shape of a'very tiny pig weighing only 65 1bs. &ll dressed. A basket social is to be held here on Friday night Feb, 9th Full particulars will be duly, ag: nounced next week. Mrs. Moss Mark was laid asid last week with severe lagrippe. Mr. J. Stone got the contract for supplyiny wood 'for . the 'union school, Brock, and supplies a fine grade. The sacrament 'of the Lord's Supper will be administered ia our: church next Sunday morning at 10. 30. Roach of Cherrywood, conducts the service. = Mr. Roach taught school here several years ago, and will be welcome by old friends. The benefit of wire fences isseen}| these days, in driving, such roads are always passable, and usually free front pitch holes. The council ought to assist freely 'every man who is willing to erect wire fences along our leading roads of travel. Mr. Thompson; of Toronto; Marble Works called on our village Ihursday. Mr. Jo 'Hi Brown put a 'new Toronto wheel on John Leask's windmill last week, for. supplying water at house and barn. Mr. Ansell Robertson is mov- ing his stock and effects to Enfield preparatory to going - West to homestead. = Sorry to 'lose you, 'Ansell, Mr. avd Mes F:: Vipond and family, of Kinsale, are visiting with Mr. John Short. of Miss In the evening Mr W. H.' d McKague, a rec Aletha Barrett, selections by the Greenbaak Male You 'Quartette. served. "The first Hockey Leaghe Kames was played on Saturday afternooti The Baptist 'boys won by one Refreshments' we goal.. Mr, Ryerson Beate acted | as referee in a satisfactory manner. | Miss Clara Barrett and her lady friend of Oshawa spent the week eng with ber parents. 0 Visitors noticed 'recently --Cora Asling. Miss Jamicon and Miss Croxall, Mr. McKitrick, of 'California is the guest of his parents. The Women's meet next Friday in the basement of the Methodist church. = Miss LHotson, of Parkhill will give an address on "The family as a Shap- ing Influence."' In the evening at the joint mesting with the Farmers Institute her subject will bs "The Making of a Citizen." A meeting ot the hockey players institute wil'| even $20,000 aplece. you'd be taking the b nien's mouths, and. In new duties wouldn't éven the giving of it away. | the 'other. hand, you'll. have There'll be that compensation at. if there's to be a revolution in at Greenbank organized a church} sa League on January 22n following is the sc Methodist vs Baptist, Methodists vs Presby Baptist vs Presbyterians, Presb vs Methodist, byteriaus vs Methodists Mar 3 ADE a County Sans, tres Wilson, Esq: Qannington. Chairman; Messrs. Mitchell, son: Soot and LJ, Cameron. Roads and Bridges--John Fallow dowd; Phob. ogr O , Chairman Messrs. Wm G-. Soot, Dr. Hiram Gifford and Tom A: Wilson: "Education--Dr, J. ' J, . Moore, Brooklin P.O. Chairman; Messrs George Gerow, John Stacey, & J. Cameron, Jolin Wetheral. Printing-- Ralph McIntyre, Esq, Ashburn PC , Chairman; Maes J. C. Raham, Robt Bain, Henry Heay ener, J. Ww. Sweetman: County Property A. W. Jacks Biq, Whitby P.O. Chairman; Messrs T. B. Mitchell, John Wetheral, Well: ington Smalley and Hirim Gt Legislation and Memoriais--=W. W. Sparks, Esq., Pickering Chairman; Messrs. George Gi Robert Bain, Henry Heavener 2 BE Clarke. . © «Mit Joseph C. Raham, _-- P.O" Chairman; Messés Leask, D. M. Morgan, John Bt and J, W, Sweetman, - Agriculture--Alex Leask; Greenbank P. 0., Chairman: M John KE. Clarke . Bmalley, Fallowdown an W. Sparks, 'Mr. John Marks of Poronto; is) i bomas visiting his uncle, Mr. T Stevenson. ; ein and Mrs. § S Shorsof Sid ¢ Feb 74] bug Moore, | ! 'to bed he knew that his mug was made up. He knew, in fac th been made up from ithe | Whatever might be 'his' pain' a 'Ing his: old life, he could have No 1 hesitation when Paula had need hot him jo tn make hers anew, =

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