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Port Perry Star, 1 Apr 1914, p. 8

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| ountry 8 : Cy ie The Late Mrs. Sanderson Boy The late Minnie Ferguson, .wife of' Simeon Sanderson, whose 'death took place in Cartwright in March was a' daughter of Mr. Robert Ferguson, of that township"and was porn in Cart- wright in April 1884, In October, 1905 she became the wife of Simeon Sanderson of the same township. They took up their: residence on lot] 8 in the 5th concession, where they continued to reside until her demise. The result of the union was. three' * children, two boysand one girl, the second boy predeceased her in Sept. 1912. Beside her husband and two children, there are left to -mourn her loss, her parents, four sisters andthree brothers. - A loving wife and tender mother she cannot soon be forgotten. Although her life on earth was short it was long enough to teach her ilove and fit her for the higher lite and by het, loving and cheerful disposition endear her to all who knew her as the very many enquiries for her during her sickness and also the very many expressions of sympathy not only in the community in which she resided but also from a wide circle of friends at a distance and also the number who gathered to attend her funeral testified to the high esteem in which she was held. While those that are left: must mourn her loss, we cannot but be glad that for her it is Life, Eternal Life. It was not in 'anger, twas not in wrath The reapcr came that day, But in love the messenger came, And took our darling away. X: Women's Institute, Shirley The meeting at Mrs. Hall's was as successful as usual. The day was cold but fine, and the ladies were full of smiles, especially when their photo- | graphs were being taken. 'The next meeting is to be at Mrs, Wm. Vance's April 8th, when Mrs. J. H. Freeborn will demonstrate with cheese and Mrs. Jobn Brant will. give a paper on salads. A box of Institute Pins will be on hand and anyone who wishes may purchase. Music will be fur- nished by some of the young" ladies of the neighborhood Do not forget the Roll Call and Seed Exchange. X Myrtle Mr. B. H. Beacock has been under the doctor's care. Messrs. Luke and Harrison took a bunch of horses to Toronto last week. Wedding bells are ringing. Who is it going to be? Miss Lane visited her friend, Miss FP. Ward, in Brooklin last week. Wister has disappeared, so.also Bave the banks of snow. A number of new houses are to be Huilt in this vicinity this season. Me, Cecil Wilson has engaged with Dull Bros. for the ensuing year. very successful party was owe OF Mr. and Mrs. Gordon on Vi when about forty]. ; ream, All report 2 having sprained her ankle some time | ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook and daughter'Blanche returned home last| week after spending several days with friends in Cobourg. Miss Vera Cook visited 'Miss Olive VanNest of Myrtle on Sunday. X= Married : A quiet wedding took place on Wed- nesday afternoon at 3.30 p.m. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Smith, 3 Armstrong avenue, when. their only daughter, Lulu Pearl, became the wife of Mr. Jno. J. Clarkson, only son of Mr. and Mrs, W. Clarkson, Seagrave, Rev. P. F. Sinclair officiating. = The wedding march by Lohengrin was played by Mr. Alex. Taylor. 'The bride, who was given away by her father, looked becoming in a gown of wedgewood charmeuse trimmed with shadow lace and pearls, wearing the groom's gift, a pearl pendant. .Miss Isabelle Clarkson; sister of the groom, groom's gift, a five stone pearl ring. Mr. Wm. McTaggart, cousin 'of the groom, acted as best man. The groom's gifts to groomsman and pianist were gold watch fobs. ~ After a dainty luncheon the happy couple left for a short trip, the bride wearing a mid- night blue tailored suit with hat to match. . X Seagrave On Monday night of last week a surprise party, held by the choir of Seagrave, spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. John Watson's and surprised Miss Maude with a beautiful. travelling companion before her leaving for York, Penn., on Wed- nesday morning to continue her train: ing as a nurse. Oakwood Mr. Zener, of Toronto, is in our village buying poultry The representatives of The F. E. Karn Co.. of Toronto spent a week here giving concerts and selling medi- cine. They gave a silver set to the most popular girl in our village, ten names being on the list. Miss Evelyn Cameron received first," while Miss Stella Savanac came a close second. Congratulations. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will hold their annual meeting at the home of Mr. Will. Rich on Wednesday. Mr. Garfield Heattie, of Little Britain, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Geo. Savanac, sr Mr. Clifford Tretheway has been quite sick ; also Mr. Francis Short. is hoped for by her many friends. Mr. McMillan, of Port Perry, is in our village buying: horses, A number from here attended the play at Little Britain on Friday last. Mrs, . Emerson, of Nestleton, spent a few days here attending the ator) of Mr. Steve Washington. Mrs. Cameron, sr., returned home last week after her recent accident at Sunderland. Miss Dean is at present visiting friends at Cambray. NE = Siam, spent a few days guest father, Mr. Geo. Savinac. Mrs. Bert, Jarvis, of Little Britain, is spending a few days with Mrs. Harry Osborne before going to the city. Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin, of Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mss. S. D. Webster. Mrs. Flett is at present if at Lite Britain, ws y pe -- - = Manchester i have. Ea acted as 'bridesmaid, wearing the & ~All the above 'Remedies are guaranteed--money back if not satisfactory. > (Liquid) for all' Kidney and Bladder. troublos. A. J. DAVIS, Druggist _Port Perry Ontario Come in and ool' over our etn lines of laces, embroideries, hosiery" and underwear. i We arc selling them at unusually. low prices Ladies' Vests from 124c each. = == Children's Vests, 3 for 25c. SPECIAL BARGAIN Travellers' samples. No two alike, at WHOLESALE PRICES while 150° Pairs Stockings ond Sox. they last. See these. A full range of Easter Cards, Booklets, Easter Chickens, Rabbits, Baskets, etc. from 10c, per dozen, = - Easter Cards ROSE & C0, THE FAIR|: Fu Insurance Acents Sariseacrion ASSURED; Ina in pmtlemenss orf forien a expressed | Mrs. Dr, Stevens speedy recovéry| LAKEFIELD CEMENT 1 wish to advise the public that the Lakefield Ce- ment will-bé:on the market this year. The Canada « Cement Company, owing to its very high cost of manufacture, had decided not to make. any. this by the dealers and the public, that t has agreed to produce it; bat the | "year; but the demand was: $0 very: insistent, both. limited, and dry rock substituted whee penile. My first car is booked for 6h: 1 br add econ i rar rn mI a failure, Price $1.75 per barrel _ orders early in order to | Dremel Lumber ak PAINTER 3 DECORATOR 1 Painting, Paper * 'Hanging, "Decorat- A : ing ang Sign Writing. Consult him. about toring Jo Fe house this spring. Write general delivery Port Perry. * ontario] Sittings of the donell, Whitby Mar. Apr 3, M Oct, 2, N Oshawa-- Clerk, Miss EL. Macdonell, | Tien Apri * 'Oct, ~ Whitby, Jan 14, : Nay % Jan, ed Broun an 16, Mi '% hers Greer 7! A "roti io yo. ih, er 7, fi ro Tn | 3 Fort Jery=-Clenk 1 an RL Xo Division Courts OOUNTY QF ONTARIO : 1914 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E, L, L Mac Jan, "13, Feb. ay 4, June 3, rs 3 ov. i Dec. 4, Feb 6, Mar 5, Jura i.) 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