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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1916, p. 8

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are used for coal. + Th f.om ) Orchard NOW. oo Ford Touring Car ~ Price $530 A bumper crop--of pleasure and profits-- is reaped by thé farmer who owns a Ford. He has broken down the barrier of distance, for himself and his entire family. Now, after the harvest--aren't you going to boy that Ford. The Runabout is now $480, the Town Car $780; f. o. b., Ford, Ontario. All cars completely equip- ped, including electric lights. uipment does not include speedometer. Get aticulare from W. U. & H. Carnegie, Port Perry, STEIN'S Big January Clearing Sale Special Big Reduction in Sweaters 'Men's Sweater Coats, 75c to $4.49 Men's Overalls, regular $1.26 for 85c Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, reg. $16 for $9.95 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, reg $1.25 for 69¢ Men's Double Breasted Woolen Underwear, Regular $1.00 for 49¢ Men's Heavy Winter Caps, with fur ear laps, regular 50c to $1.00 for 39c Men's Fleec Lined Underwear, special 89¢c Penmen's Fine Wool Underwear, double breasted, 69¢ Bring us your produce and poultry--we pay the highest cash market price L. STEIN & COMPANY For evening inquiries call Bell Phone 93 r 1 Hl CRANE DEALERIN =>, AND GREY. HER re AND QUINCY. LA preity wedding 3 the home of Ye and Mrs. son, Blackstock, oi nuay 12, when Their eldest I Ida Mae, became 'the ride of N Tennyson T Samells, son of Mr. Samells, Cadmus, Rev. Mr Lofficiated at precisely the Lohengrin Wedding March, ed by a sister of the groom, Mrs. G: Philp. = The bridal party took their places under an arch of evergreen trimmed with white roses and silver bells. The bride was given away by her father, she wore a gown of ivory duchess satin, trimmed with Georgetta Crepe Lace and tunic being caught up with satin roses, and wore a bridal veil "and orange blossoms. = Miss Amanda Samells, sister of the groom acted as bridesmaid, wearing a gown of pink Messaline. Duchess - satin trimmed with white fur and pink rose buds. = Mr. Smith Ferguson, cousin of the bride attended the groom, and little Margarette Warren, . cousin of the bride, acted as ring bearer; and carried the ring on a silver' plate. She was dressed 1n pale blue silk with shoes and stockings to match. * The brides cousin, Miss Annie Ferguson, sang "The Harbor of Love" while the register was being signed. After congratulations the company retired to a beautifully decorated din- ing hall where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served. The wedding presents were numer- ous and valuable. The grooms - gift to the bride was a handsome | gold bracelet watch, and to the bridesmaid a gold neckiace, to the ring bearer a ring, to the best man a pair gold cuff links, to the pianist and soloist 'gold brooches. The happy couple left the game evening amid showers of confetti for Toronto and Western points where they will spend their honeymoon. The brides travelling costume" was navp blue velvet with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs Samells will be at home at Cadmus after the 18th. « There were about fifty present. The friends from a distance were: Mr and Mrs Bruce Ferguson of 'ian- itoba, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watren, Mr and Mrs John Warren and Miss Margaretta; Mr and Mrs Joe T: aylor, and Miss Evelvne; Bobcaygeon, Mr and Mrs W Mountjoy of Dastioglon, NS E-- RAGLAN winter months. Mr. Jas Bryant of Starks Landing | spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs; Jas. Barker. The boys ade a fiendly call 'on Mr and Mrs Will Bray last 'week on * | their return home, and an "excellent Mr. S. Graham is our local agent and samples of our monuments may be seen at our premises, Perry St. fs Port Perry. Prices and styles will be shown on application to Mr. Graham at the Post Office, treat was the result of the visit, Mr. Edgar Moore now wears the the khaki. This is another young man of the finest tee. gone to 'fight for is, oun. atl ply "The ladies: of Asbo, Pros and Myrtle are preparing to entertain Convention on the' 28th in the 'Meth, odist Church here. A teacher training class has ou organized and will meet at the par- sonage every Tuesday evening, Ms, Nicol will act as teacher. A boy arrived at the home of Mr. C. Wilson recently. Prospet rospect: Mrs, W.. Somerville and daughter, Vera, were in Pickering last week. We are sorry to hear Mrs, G. Mec- Clintock is 'not' improving as we would like to see her, j Mrs. 'T. Harris at time of witing is somewhat improved. Concert, March first. Sunday at his home here. For Sale Choice lot hand picked apples also hay, straw, oats. and corastalks,. 12 well bred Barred Rock - Cockerels, in fine condition; 40 hens and pullets; laying; a good lot of second hand lum- ber; doors, sash, windows etc. Apply | to C. F. Russel, 7 Simcoe St Prince}, Albert. AFTER we | Mrs. Findley Made Strong By Vinol pT en Ti Some ta 1 was too weak pig To eatin, snd could not &l medicines wi vithout banat resto Mr. Jas. Barber has engaged with Sonic, th Mr H Hocken, of Shirley, for, the natural strength and those'who attend the Sunday School | Tenders will be: 'teceived by the) undersigned for the purchase of the following farms, the property of Estate' of Arthur Annis, deceased, to February 19th. 1916. Th : tender Congratulations. A bs Remember the date of our Patriotic] = Mr. Earl Cook of Toronto, spent] bo Bro Bon a on very easy abl Also other jars, One to excha a small place 3 to 10 acres, for) For prices and terms phone or write to! W. J. COOK. R. R. No 2. Port Perry or Bell Phone 107 r 2 2, Port Perry, independ. ; ant Phone 406 Port Perry. ¢ Notice: to Creditors. [Of Charles McLean, of the, Township of Mariposa, far mer, déceased. Pursuant to Sec, 38 of Chapter 129 of the. Revised Statutes of Ontario, the parties. entitled thereto regard only to such ¢ ims of which: "required, and the said' ; 'not be liable' for the said assets of phat thereof, to any person of f not have been received by: them at the ora time of such distributio Dated at Port Perry this cighteentls day of January, A. D. 1916. W. H. HARRIS, Solicitor of Charles McLean Estate Tatlorhy Bi finds it necessary t to make room for his. Me c premises "beside the P

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