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Port Perry Star, 27 Mar 1912, p. 4

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ween these suits pos other} work. that we do except in price. "The quality and work- |& {Utor-heals burns|s 1 smanship will be of the best, and the fit guaranteed. The price is lowered to ¢lear «out this line of 'suitings. : Come in and see the goods, Tailor This Week's SPECIALS Maple Syrup, 25¢ per tin Maple Syrup, imp gals, $1 tin Table Syrup, 5 1b pails, 25¢. Table Syrup, 10 1b pails, 50¢ 3 lbs of Prunes for 25¢. 2 1bs large prunes, 25c. . Lipton's Jellies, all flavors, 8 tor 25¢ Dates, fresh and juicy, 3 Ibs, for 25¢. Sweet Navel Oranges, 25¢, 20c, 40¢, and 50c¢ per doz. Honey in Wine qt jars, 40c. Heintz Sweet Mixed Pickles, 30c per quart. Tilson's Rolled Oats, 6 1bs 95c Flaked wheat, 6 lbs 25¢. White Clover Hopey, 10¢,15¢, and 20c per 1b. T. C. Forman & Son EVERY POUND GUARANTEED We can supply you with Good old Tires } Trains peg and West socvaoe "4 "Another of Sougog's young men bas gone West 'namely Roy Hood who with his companion bas charge of a shipment of horses, Mrs. Coburn, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Geo Schell. * Mr. and Mes. McKinley, of Rag- lan, also visited her neice | Mrs. Schell for a few days. A very interesting session of the Centre Sunday School was held last Subbath. Our pastor Rev J. W Totten had 'charge of the School. Mrs J. 'Miloner bad charge of the organ and music. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon, of the Post Office, paid a friendly visit to the School. = They are deeply interested in this part of church work 'as well 'as other parts of enurch work, == Mr. C. Johueon teacher of: the Maple Grove School took charge | Eag of the adult class' which was well attended. He showed 'a ocleun knowledge of the facts of Scripture aod 'bis treatment of the lesson : was very efficient and wellful, News hag reached the friends of Mr. 'and Mrs. John Jackion of their safe arrival in Winnipeg. where their daughter had a 'homie rented and in partial readiness for then. They remain for a time atthe Nome of Mr. Jacksan's brothé® whom they found very 'ill with inflam tory rheumatism, Mrs. Hiram Fralick, returoed frcm Port Hope, her brother being somewhat improved in health, Friday's snow storm piled; the snow in great mountains the fences being now 'hidden in some § from view. Bat, lets take heart for two years ago there were potatoes planted in Scugog on March 24th--- potatoes that thrived and were fit for use the first week of July. Mr. John Sweetman returned to his home last week. - Walter Philip who has charge of His stock daring his absence, leaves this week for the West, "Another: of England's ambitious young men has arrived to seek his} fortune 'in | Canada, namely Mr. Broom, he will work' for Mr. Clar- ence Fralick this season. Mr. H.. Merritt, of Saskatehewan, | who is spending some time at his old home at Greenbank has Wisited | his Scugog friends. 'Mr. Geo Behell mo heed The stabling a dation for horse, cow and ¢ A small orchard, abun small' fruit, and goo There are. three lois with this propefty wilt gheap. England, Port' Petry. Thia house!" ce is offered at $1600, and is fin condition. Cement cellar, furnace hard and soft water in thekitchen, hot water connections for range and bathroom, six bedrooms; electric light fixtures and: connec- tions, large veraridahs; a perfectly appointed house for a large family ot for a 'boarding house. = Two more bedrooms could bea by dividing the parlor if 'necessary: Aasy terms of payment. Mr. William Ross offers: for sale his fine brick residenceonCassimer Street Port Perry. This the finest homes in our ti shall likely be sold for balfits Valtie It is' furnished * with all niod conveniences, such as Ek Lights Water Works, good hard and soft water, 'handsome ve i spacious lawns, artisticablydecc ated with ornamental 'treés, the property is in a very desi location. . Shall be pleased. to gil full 'particulars; | ? i, FOR SALE=100 acre farm al 14 miles from. Port Perry. G land, well watered, fine large . e bered bush, 6 acres fall whea Jn} pots | and the plowln ug done for the Spring. ui : crop. Fair buildings. For ge Apely to J If fou want a mice. farm kin let me show you some good valg PIANO Fon TE Good plano for sale in frst § condition, will sell cheap for ¢ 9 terms may be arranged. . WM, TUMMO nn.o on in busi th smith wore a smili last week when tw at his house. U few days later orie of "Miss Meta Williamson aver Sunda 5 Miss Kate McPhail if Po spent S Dougal: £35 farmers ar foci : for hired help.' My. Dan Mi gart Started with week: : {not Sayed their. Poa team: ¢ _ they didn't take the: cup. home. They a put up a good game. d 2 Mr. Alex. McMillan, fleld § visited at Mr. Dougall's last Suuday. £ Mr. Alex. Smith, who H eek. for Toront oN will look aronnd for a y Mr

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