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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1928, p. 4

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AGKICULTURAL SOCIETY MEET | elusive We are sorry. to re port that Mrs. R. Town had the Toms to fall and break her wrist. Mrs. J. C. Dunlop, of Coldwater is yisiting with her , Mrs. Geo. K. Dares and Mrs, T. Salter, of Ham spent H the week end with Mr. and Davey. Mr. S. Tor oer is in St. Thomas this week attending a Trustees' Associa- tion Mesting, Percy Robinson, formerly Miss Irene 'Glasgow, received on January ; 28rd for the first time since her mar Tage at bet fedidence, hes Orchard rove. mong those a e were Mrs. D. Carnegie, Mrs, 4 Ww. Emmerson, Mrs. W. M. Letcher, sud Miss Edna McKee, of Port Perry, Miss Mary Walker, of PoF was the guest of Miss Marion laurin, of Toronto, on Saturday even- P ing at a not-out dance. rs. WM. H. Letcher is visiting m Uxbridge with her daughter Mrs. J. McNab. Word was received here that Mr, Clarence McLean, died at Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, January 15, 1928, leaving a wife and one daughter, Irene, one sister Mrs. Moody, of Vancouver, and a brother, Jack, of Cleveland: Mr. McLean was a son of "the late Lou. McLean, formerly of Port Perry. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Geo. A. Rose, on the celebration of their 46th wedding anniversary. WESSON-KENT Married at Port Perry, on Wednes- day, January 18th, 1928, at the resi- dence of Mr. R. M. 'Holtby, by the Rev. W. P. Brown, Ruby F. Kent, to Albert H. Wesson, of Pambrum, Sask. Sn Ur -- MRS. THOMAS BOWERMAN On Sunday, January 16th, there passed peacefully away at the home of her mother after a lingering illness, Florence Evelyn Brown, dearly be- loved wife of Thomas Bowerman and Soungest daughter of Mrs. William rown of Port Perry, in her 83rd year. Deceased had spent Ah childi and school days on Scugog Island where she made so many friends and later moved to Port i For some years she held a position in the Bell he came in contact with so many and ail of whom could say that she had a smile and a kind word for every one, and her kindly deeds will never be for- gotten: iy private service was held at her mother's home on Tuesday January 17th, after which she was laid to rest in the family plot at Pine Grove Cemetery. e beautiful floral tri- butes showed the high esteem in which she was held. Besides her sorrowing husband and mother she leaves to mourn her loss, two sisters and three brothers, also , chrestng with expressing sym a a Dearest saat Ho Sova SOTTOW And hd must mourn with But the bow of ho Shines Drightl, the mist of y y Often 'in our int ot We are asking "Why! oh 0d Must the young, ig good, the wetul, When a ane or en ix or Al asec ox earth Boued spirit May return to again, Weeping frienas she she waits to greet| The annual a] meeting of the, Port Society Jeffrey, W. L. Parrish and T. nonin) cinmenns FOR SALE te | hanging lamps with reflectors, able for for hall; 2 ig bos at Star Office. gowns SEN DIED John MacArthur, second late Rev. Robert. and Mrs. Arthur, in his 68th year. ? Panera on Siturday, p.m. 42. Expenditures for the year $2621.30. of $1019.95 for purchase of nture, e Board of Directors of 1026-- Quebec heater with oven, 8 aladdin suit- 2 brass coal oil iamps. MacArthur--On Tuesday, January 17th, 1928, in Monte Vista, Colorado, son of the Widden--On Thursday, January 26, 1928 Elizabeth Jeffrey, beloved wife f Thomas J. Widden, aged 78 years. 28th inst. al r Bini l sh Ee Spheric lenses only, I. R. BENTLEY Optometrist Prescriptions filled. FOR SALE Jennings, Port Perry, phone 189-8. Limited number of bred-to-lay Ply- mouth Rock Roosters, combining the Mac- | strains of 0.A.C., Guild, of Rockwood, and Baker of Sunderland. Big vigor- ous birds $3.00 each. Now is the time to improve your flock. Early appli- +) cation. Come and see them. Edw.|ti ----C QO ed y MR. NEIL YELLOWLEES, PIANO } TUNER, orl bein Port Perry next left at A. J. Davis". i es AR AUCTION SALE Thursday, Feb. 9--10 hol cattle, 100 sheep, 125 hogs, and line of implements, the y James Dusty, lot 18, con. Tp., 6 miles straight north of Port Fe ral Pe : 7 Bee we! 10. 45, Sale starts isc Hh is a am, arge or par- ve culars. ater, than Saturday, Geo. Jackson & Son, Auctioneers. noon. RR. 1, Fort Perey, lot 8, con 6, Reach, wh a AAS..] sh AUCTION SALE -- a 7 Hi -------------- 1. SURPLUS EARNINGS 7. EXPENSE RATIO $4,501,387 2. NEW BUSINESS WRITTEN $52,250,136 vt 3. ASSURANCES in FORCE $386,669,481 4. TOTAL ASSETS $89,233,343 5. DIVIDENDS PAID POLICYHOLDERS $3,646,1 05 6. SURPLUS FUNDS and SPECIAL INVESTMENT RESERVES $11,829,283 14.44% 8. RATE of INTEREST EARNED Reports Another Notable Year: The, Gargings surpesmed tiase of the previous year by $360,000 and amount to $50.45 per $1,000 of assets, Canadian) and would appear 40 stantially: larger if e market values were used. The increase for the year is $8,600,000. An increase of more than $550,000 3 over the previous year. i 3 &. Insuring the continuancgfof dividend distribution. #7 # L mbteiatly i New y vesmmenis made Sarg the and, not- | Vithstanding EE by declining , Phones: Yard 04. Uptown Office 288. Let Us Make Your Suit or. Overcoat hires Greatly Reduced "With the a of new good we are able to show a se from. Blues, Greys and Fancy Is, Satisfaction guaranteed. AY) 8B Quality at the lowest price Kind to sult yo M ts a Sy of he Highs Soialty | A

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