Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Nov 1907, p. 8

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shine Furnaces, id arnegie Bros. IMPORTANT NOTICE A. | EMENDOUS CUT IN THE PRICE OF PU RN\I'T URE A The subscriber having a large and well selected stock of furniture intends from now until after the hohdays giving great bargains to all intending buyers. The following are a few.of the many cut prices :-- PARLOR SUITES' Mahogany finish--vere $24.00 now $18.50. Maple finish ~-- were $19.00 ' now $14.00. BEDROOM SUITES ; Ash polished nicely carved ($19 50) now $15.85 Mabogany finish carved ($20.25) now 16.00. Elm finish nicely carved ($18.00) now $14.40. ¢ A host of other articles 'will be sold very low =~ simply covering cost. * Short credits if required. JOHN NOTT. PEN -------- A Great Fur ~ Chance FOR ONE WEEK Fur garments that will win your' admiration, priced to appeal to your 'most economical desire. rtunate to-day in v. days d you want a Fur . Holman, Russel tin, Frank A. Spetice, Cecil Swanton, ~Agues Merle Mabel L. Woon. : Senior Leaving--Madeline Philp Parts I and II,. Harold Vallentyne Part IT. TR godin: Tlie Honor Examination of: Uniyeasity of Toronto Morw Harris, > of Rev, Mr. Robins and wife have ¥ returned from their 'trips 'Robins bought home a deer him also some other game. We are very sorry to have to report the sad' death of Mrs. Philip, : Last Thursday 'evening | the family with "some company | were gathered around the table] Soma when some one noticed si lm Philp drop her head on 'the table, and as there was no sign of life after, death must have been instan- taneous. Dr. Mellow was called. Perr The funeral took place on Satur | day. Among the mourners were Mr. Philip and 'the little home girl Victoria, 'Mrs. Squires, of Pic ing, Mrs. Goudy, Miss Goudy, and Mre. Lucas of Port. Perr Me ; Gio, of New: York, Gibson", of, Toronto, "and. Brown, of Epsom. The nephews of deceased were: bearers. W extend to Mr. Philip and Victor our most earnest sympathy. re ® On Monday morning of thiswee Me. Philto H. Martyn, of Scugog,¢ passed away at his hone. Heh is | x been ill for the past two or three! Vears, and at last succumbed t disease | knowin as pernicious .|anaemia. . Deceased was born Cornwall, 'England, this country with hi NES | very young. The family settled in Darlington, and 'when Phi grew to manhood he married Miss McCullough of that place Mr. Martyn has farmed all 'his life except for abo ears when he was eng

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