Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 18 Sep 1907, p. 5

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ous. was. in the village ou Thursday buying chickens. i] ie . 3a Irs. Thos. Randle, of Oshawa, has. en spending A few days with her ugbter, Mrs. Jas. Ross, ke] Ir." John Lattimore has started to k his new. faim just south. of r.and Mrs, A Horn have gone Mlentyue: visit their daughter nicely, hah! v. Mr, Keith bas retarned home evjoying a four weekd holiday. Iss Scott from the Deaconesses' ; Toron o, gave a short address to the League on Friday evening Mrs. W.. Phoenix is 'improving ar 'brass band was at Wiltred on Friday evening lass supplying 'music for a lawn social held at that The Ladies' Aid held a meeting at the home of. Mrs. E. D. Phoenix on | Tuesday; Sept 3rd. | Mrs. Emma Lee and Miss Alms © - [Harmon were visiting Mrs, David "| Truax last week. Miss 'C. Westington, of Garden Hl; is a guest at 'the Methodi parsonage. > -Miss McMillan is a guest at the Miss M. Grammist, of Toronto. Ts a guest at Mr, H. Croker's Miss Cline of the village, and Mr, and "Mrs, niskillen, 'Wright's, = ih eo : Cartwright Fair will be "held on Oct, Ist and "2vd. The track has [been graded and put. in first-class shape and we may-expect some first. | Dr, Haris visited the City for a fe ro? ast week, In his absence Heatley, of Solina, 'attended to Sept. 11th, Miss Maggie McLaughlin was married to Mr. Robt, Dickey, Congratulations. ~~ + ° golemn ized "| As the home of her brother, oh Miss Ethel Miller is visiting in Port Perry for a few days. SEAGRAVE "Mrs. Robins and Miss Robins are visiting at the parsonage. "Mrs Mary McLaughlin, Mrs. Atex. Fleury and Mr. Flannery, all of To- onto, spent Sunday at Mrs. John- son's, ts. Chas. Neil, of Lindsay, is visiting at Mr«, W. A King's, _ Rev. G. H, Kenny and 'wife, of Oakville, spent last week with their daugh:er, Mrs, Synder. Nr e Ladies' Aid held a very en- joyable meeting last week at the 'homie of Mrs. Wesley Frice. The Epworth League held their first meeting last Thursday evening. The fact that 80 many of the young people: were present promises well for 'the sugcess of the work under- taken: < Mrs. Howard Lord, of Toronto, with her little girls Lorena and 1 spending a fow weeks | with old friends. united in 3 Rev. Mr. Kenny 'occupied the pulpit'on Sunday evening. Tt was a great pleasure {or Tis old congre: gation to hear him once more, 8 full 'of excitement. 4 Rra Everybody is talking about and 2h = prepating for the church opening. Our pew church is to :be opened on Sunday, Oet, Gth. = On Monday 'Wwe éxpect to have an. entertainment long to Special Sunday; Oct, 18th. More next week. ham Fair at Bowmanville Friday, Sept, 26 avd | ond Sov a live i for some time; head has ached and back 250; Tuts 51 rly, been quite nervous and nearly fainted 'once or twice; head dizzy, snd heart-beats very fast; then that bearing-down feeling, and during her Periods she is exceedingly p nis. Lowy Nothing pleascs her. ' Her doctor says: "Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you will be all right soon." But sho doesn't "get "all right," and hop vanish=d ;" then como the brooding, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don't wait until your sufferings have i ou ta despair, with your norves tiered and your courag) gone, but take Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable ('om . Bee what it did for Madame osephins Rinville, Mastai, Que. She writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: *1 suffered for four years with female troubles--infammation of tho stomach and fallopian tubes which cause] me violent pui and often torture, so mucho that I could no: walk at times and attend to my daily duties Life was misery to me. 1 was so blue anc despondent 1 dil not know which way te turn for relief. '1 had tried the doctors bu: they did not help ma. I was advised to tn Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Conipoun: 30 I bought a bottle. 1am glad that did so for-1 am well and strong today and the world looks bright, for I have perfect health, thanks to your icine." Hl .you have some derangement of the male ism writs Mrs, m, Lynn, s., for advice. UXBRIDGR While fishing at the park pond last week, Mr, Wm. Gordon had the misfortune to step .in- a. hole wrenching his knee so badly that hé has been laid up since. On Thursday last a' young woman from Reach township was standipg in the post office prepar- ing to send. away. sbme money, with the addressed envelope stick- ing out of 'the pocket of her coat, when a man picked out the envel- ope" and hurried away." The woman was stunned with surprise for a moment, the followed, tracing hin as far as the Mansion archway, where he disappeared. She discribed him as of medium size. clean shaven, and wearing a blue coat and dark trousers. The supposition 'is he may have been: watching her for some time, as she had spoken to the postmaster about sending away | the money and he advised her to buy 'an order. She went across the "street got an envelope ard addressed it, returned to the office with it in her pocket, and was just waiting a chance to get an 'order when the thief took the enve- lope. He would be disappointed, because there was nothing in. it. - Easy to Mix This, -- Es What will appear very intereciing to many people here is the article : Nice comfortable; light, board conve en preferred: < Inquire at TAR OFFICE: | Old and. new. Duck and Goose Feathers. - 'Highest cash price paid for same. Call first door west of Old Post Office. * ' , : J. J.CLAYTON. TO RENT, The undersigned offers to rent her seven roomed house and am acre of .Jand.. There is a fine orchard consisting of apples, plums and small fruits, good stable, hard and soft water. She has also a good Jersey Cow and a number of colonies of bees, also bee supplies for sale. Apply to MRS. JAS. RODMAN, Fort Perry. Farm for Sale Lot 22 on the 12th Concession of the township of Reach, contain: ing 200 acres 'more or less; ise acres of good clay loam uider culti- vation ; 45 acres of pasture and timber laud ; 2 miles from railroad station ; 1 mile and a half to good general store ; 5 miles to Port Perry ; buildivgs and stables in good condi~ tion including windmill and water works ; good orchard and plenty of small fruit. Price, Eleven Thons- and dollars. Easy Terms. For further information address. ALMA V. WHITEWAY, Administratrix of the Estate of thie George G. Whiteway, deceased Seagrave, Ont. T0 CONSUMPTIVES The undersigned having been re stored to health by simple means, after suffering for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease CONSUMPTION, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure, To those who de- sire 3 he will Sisserfully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a cure for Consuthption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his Remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will. cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address REV, EDWARD A, WILSON, 39 yr Brooklyn, N.Y. Farm for Sale WORTH THE MONNEY Good Grain Farm, 150 acres, lot No. 6, 2ud Con. Reach. ~ House and barn nearly new. Apply F. J. HYLAND, : "72 St. Mary St , Toronlo. Typewriter . Sk 'Bargain

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