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Port Perry Star, 18 Mar 1908, p. 5

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it, and you will use no other, "Made in Ontario" S70 HEL | | guest of Mrs- Jas, Butt. 3 from Toronto on Monday. on Tuesday 4 © Mr. Henry Hurst and wife have {returned to Mr. John Turner's. 12 Mr, Chas. Atkinson, of Bethes Xn 2s Jome of the Hat Beautiful __ SPRING 1908 Sr TILLINERY OPENING -. Wednesday and Thursday March 25 26 and following days 'ther birthday on Saturday. ° Tags dpa "A dainty display of the season's flewest and 'most becoming styles 'in Hats, «+ +Toques, Etc. MISS WALKER Wilner Paros A Cordial Invitation is extended. EE {ounce ; Compound syrup Sarsapar: 1 ills, three ounces, cine & i Fo as vinci _C. A. Patterson. druggist of Charleston, writes: '* Eminent. Pharmacists Everywhere : acknowledge the P. Superiority of Vinof. If dre person more than another should know the value of a" 'medi he retail pharovacist: reason. such. testimony wing should be con: oor acting in a healthy mani er sliould the leading WV = | Whi {New York, Boston, Philadelphia, read of Seagrave is 'the. BE 'Mr. W. J, Bond returied hone 'B r..Emerson McKay, "who has} been working in Lucknow returhcd Ji UTICA. N 'Miss Allie Barber, of Uxbridge, is visiting friends here... ~~ da, is visiting relatives. Mrs. Allie Smith and sister Miss {Edith arc visiting in Loraeville | i and Woodville. . Miss Emily Cooper entertained a numberof little friends in honor of Only a few from here attended the lecture at Epsom on Friday night owing to the bad roads Mr. and Mis. Wm Bickle, of Port Perry, were guests of Mr. Wright Crosier on Saturday. Mrs. Win. Wright is able to Le out after suffering from a scvere attack-of blood poisoning. Printed by Request Mix the following by shaking well in a bottle, and take in tea- spoonful doses after meals and at bedtime, Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half' ounce; Compound Kargon, one A local druggist isthe authority that these simple; harmless ingredients can be obtained at: nominal cost from our honre druggist. * The mixture is said to cleanse and strengthen ibe elogged and inactive Kidneys, overcoming backache, Bladder weakness and Urirary trouble of all kinds, if taken belore the stage of Bright's disease. Those who have tried this say it positively overcomes pain, clears the urine of sediment and regulates 'urination, especially atnight, curing even the. worst firms of bladder weak ne:s, fe - Every man or woman here who feels that the kidneys are notstrong mix this prescription at liome and give it a trial! as it is said to do wonders for many persons. The Scranton (Pu.) Times was fivet to print this remarkable pre. seription, in. October, of 1906, since when all the leading newspapers of Pitsburg and other cities have made 'many annouvcements of it to their . and Mrs Hopkins, Domin- Man , are visiting at Mr. S and other friends in King 'of Brechin 'are home 'on Style and Exclusiveness in Millinery oy THE excellence and exclusive s cof the-best milline York and Toronto millinery studied by Jones Miss Tinney. HATS are incomparable: rendezvous of Port Perry's fashion folk. Opening and meet our head milliner, Miss Call, It will do you good. tyle of the JONES Hat is. the result ry skill, kept in touch with the doings of New Eirst by the inside knowledge secured 'and of our ex information and ¢ rts sojourning in the estabiishments, and after that" by through our connection there. large wholesale examples secured - Our showrooms will be the Come to the and her assistant, >= NEW HAT = = S THAT CH During Opening we prices ranging from $3.00 to $8.00. AOR OR RIS CRC TR RSS RR OUR $5.00 SPECIAL HATS A handsome collection of New Spring Hats, no two alike, all specially trimmed with just as much care as though you had left an order. the special display in the window. - JONES DUNK & CO. SESRT SORES ARM YOU PRICES THAT PLEASE - Choose a "Merry Widow " Sailor Hat Probably no hat has sprung into such prominence and favor for years " Merry Widow " Sailor. them are on the large side. in many varieties, both in trimmed and untrimmed, the as the It is made in different widths of brim but all of will show them See Union; School, Brock and: Reach The following is the standing of the fourth 'class which 'was not complete last week through a printer's.error:-- . Jennie Clarkson, Elsie Il.cask, Howard Leask, John Clarkson, Eva "Dure, Dougald Clarkson, Belle Clarkson, Milton Thomas, Mabel McTaggart, Lillian William- son. SEAGRAVE Mrs. A Brethour, of Sunderland, is visiting -with her aunt Ms. Thompson. . Mr. Russel Trebell spent a few days of last week in Beaverton with his brother, Mr. ' Frank Trebell. Weare sorry to report that Mr. W: L. King is very ill. Also' that Mrs. Jno. 'Blight is under the doctor's care. Mrs Metherell of Little Britain, Mrs, Wiles of Myrtle, and Mr. J, t of their father's illness. eynolds has. been holidays from his he. track: SAR jfrom his. former howe to the Albert and Port Perry spent "an enjoyable evening at Mr. C. Honey's cn Tuesday last. Mr. Wm. Ingram, of Port Perry, was calling on friends in Honeydale on Friday. Mr. Pearse, of Port Perry, was in Honeydale on Friday last. Mrs, C. Rundle is spending a few days with Mrs. Irwin, A number from here attended the skating rink in Port Perry on Monday evening last. Don't forget the band concert in the town hall, Port Perry, to- night. Ir. .and Mrs. Fred Mark, of Oakwood, were visiting at Mr. W. H. Mark's a few days last week. Mr C. W. R. Wells has becn drawing wood for 'Mr. Peter Fitchett. el GREENBANK, Mr, Wm. Thomas has removed Burton homestead. One of our citizens last Friday was over in tlie 'weighborhood of Scotland. .On his way home he saw a flock of wild geese in "Town- ip Aldérman's " field. «He be: 4 ery much excited, and, run- oi the 'house, asked for the gun. After receis ing in Roland he move possible to connect with Toronto if desirable. The schoolhouse question has been quict ot late, nothing definite having been done, but it is ex- pected that another meeting will be held soon. We understand (hat it is advisable to build a school house, but a difficulty has arisen as to the site of the new building. Neither the trustees nor the rate. payers can agree as yet upon this matter and the school will likely remain as it is for this vear unless some wore satisfactory plan can be arauged. If necessary. the disa- greement should 'be referred to some outside unprejudiced board" of arbitration. On March 3rd there passed away the oldest resident of Roland, Jawes Hill Burnett, at the goad old age of 87. = Mr. Burnett was born in Dublin, 'Ireland, in 187%, had spent his boyhood there. At the early age of "14, however, he came with his uncle to' Ontario and settled in Pickering township, - from.thence going to Reach town: ship and from there to St. Vincent. In all these places he owned: and labored on his farm. At last. re- tiring, he settled in Meaford, but on account of his family all ther He was mardied to Miss. Hannah Stoner sixty-three years a ! : years aga, in th x,

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