Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1908, p. 5

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6 Gobotirg of d excursion to vy financial loss, but we to hear that the citizing rg. cousidered. ; be best one of the four pre. This is a laurel worthy. of Bs Co 5 he sditor of the Beeton {World 'Thauds it to sonie of the funny of the Toronto press: *'Doesu't e.you weary to read the rot nd out by some of the strip of the Toronto press, who are ly ridiculing the country vspapers ou their locals? These y four lanch counter fiends it 'awfully funny when some y newspaper. annotinces that, iram Slocum had sold his Hol- cow to Ed. Hopkins."" But of se it is just the proper caper hey say, '* Mrs. Frank Low- ues has just 'returned from Montreal kennels."' © Oh that's at! That bull pup of hers d bring about thirty cents in und, while Slocum's cow easily + sell for $50 in the ome on Sates o Thompsonville on' Sunday Te girl, 'they 'throw a They | Will be pleased to , hey tions for the vacant to D. McBride, pre Harris, treasurer. he they are all living. Samuel, Charles and W, M: awford and both liv- sah : 5 re SE een ad RE CANADIAN WEBER CO. ©... Toronto, Aug. 21, 1908 W. L. Parrish, Esq.; =. 4 jut'we have no doubt 'that many | ~Reeve of Port Perry, Ont... - of our readers will 'have a fellow: feeling for the writer of this bit of prose. Forgiving is not easy when you are the wronged one. Tus is especially true when the 'neighbors sympathize withiyou and say they "wouldn't stand it," if they were vou. Well, here it is: £ CAS" That little word has cost me more trouble than the whole vocabulary of the English language, It often 'makes me tremble from Lead to foot, and not infrequently. brings tears to .our eyes. Itis not the two letters of which it is formed; or just the! word itself, but the place which it occtipies in one of the petitions of that inimitable prayer Jesus Christ taught to his disciples: " Forgive us our debts As we forgive our debtors." 'There it stands as the deciding index on the beam of the balance; while in one scale is placed my prayer. for 'forgiveness, and in the other the exact weight of -m pardon. ~~ AS I forgive, sé Lord, forgive me. We repeat the Lord's prayer from our earliest infancy to to-day, all preliminaries having. be able to go to wou very short time. . in 1 take this opportunity of con- gratulating you upon the passage of the by-law. : account of otlier engagements, that it will be inipossible for me to 'visit however, 10 cone to Port Perry ina, very shart time, and. become per- sonally. acquainted with you. and the rest of your townspeople. : Yours very truly, ri wo R. G. WEBER. Dates of Fall Fairs Blackstock, Sept. 29 and 30 Lindsay, Sept. 24, 25, 26, Bowmanville, Sept. 17, 18. Peterboro. Sept. 17, 18, 19." : North Victoria (Victoria Road), oe; but if William Henry Mont- omery Pook, the society leader of, ? rge St. was in Hamilton! "see Miss Gertie bber over 'And if not can I expect to be for. give Mi SS tinstead of mercy. | Can I conscientiously use the argu- our dying day: yet if we indulge in an unforgiving spirit, we are uncon- sciotisly pleading for punisliment € question is; Sept.' 22, 23. Whitby, Sept. 22, 23. Orillia, Sept. 23, 24, 25. Port Hope, Sept. 29, 30. Bobcaygeon, Sept, 29, 30. Fenelon Falls, October 6, 7, Beaverton, October 6, 7. 'Markham. October 7. 8, 9. ent-- for I also forgive everyone ? High Couit Meeting 1 Todependent Order of For- 1 esters Meet at Meaford. . |. Last week Dr. Mellow attended the High Court mecting of the 'Independent Ord:r of Foresters « [for Central Ontario, as a delegate | for Port Perry. ? |= Tuesday at two o'clock sharp, the High Chief Ranger brought - down his gavel and began proceed: . lings. Nearly every Court, of the 262 Courts in the jurisdiction, were represented. All the officers of the High Court were present. 1 From he report of the High Chief r has 4506 Courts and a mem- ip on the 31st December last of 257,000. Central Ontario has 1000 members, whil whole paid various kinds: lated My Dear Sir--I am pleased to in form you 'that we 'have held the first meeting of shareholders of the Canadidn 'Weber Gas Eugine Cos, been completed and" we expect to k actively in a' | 1 regret very much indeed, of you on this trip east. 1 expect,' Toronto, Aug. 26 to Sept. 14. he | 3 Chas. Kelly ; H Organist, I. D. pears : That the whole | e the whole! During the | those hills and ravines with Indians. Fa In making way for the avalanche of New Goods' to Good satisfy Fall Fashion Fancies and Stern Wiater's | ecessities, ard Satyrday will provide a portunity for the thrifty buyer, Thursday, Friday n negualled op- hroughout the different sections of this store, odd lots and "broken lines of goods will be con tempting bargains for the tomer. verted into wide-awake cus= A Clearance of Wash Goods 9c. a yard Ends of Print, odd patterns in Ginghams, Voiles, Batistes and Dimities are included 12}4c., 15¢. and 20c, per yard 80 yards of the ever able. ly finished, regular price $1.25a garment, special. . is Sn 0 AB. Hatehcroft ; H. Conductor, Keachic; H. Messenger, D.Scott ; Asst. H. Messenger, J. W. Poyn- ton. . .. Brampton has becn chosen as the placejof meeting for 1909, the date of which will be fixed by the High Standing Committee, B Hed | One. Thousand. Miles by Wheel (Continued from page 4) 14 . That music was unusually homelike and we rested by the | readside until the hymn was fin ished. | | -Oneby one we passed the little homes where the word sanitation jis" unknown. The windows are ; made like .doyble doors and are flung wide open all day, giving free welcome to dust and flies, Bahr night comes they are shut-and no harmful (?) -night air allowed to enter. . The approach to Quebec is hilly and quite in keeping with the his- tory of romance and adventure. There.is no difficulty in peopling : 2 : 5 5 4 c : Ladies' Fall Underwear Fine Natural Wool Underwear, English manufacture and absolutely unshrink- Vests and drawers are woven to fit the form, are fall weight and perfect. 79c. Jones Dunk & Co. lL YOU PAY LESS HERE Colored Organdies, Fancy Cotton in this lot, materials that sold for Ctr ests t setters str anna Oc. Fancy Cotton Delaines 12 1-2c. a yard C popular Delainette with blue ground and small white pin dot or fancy cluster dot, regular price 15c., per yard 12:c. Ses rsees estes en Mew Hosiery for Men Men's Black Cashmere Sox, fall weight, spliced heel and toe, made of the pure cashmere yarn, no seams, just a comfortable, fine-wearing hose, regular price ei pair, special 25 price .... TRS ra | ' Lasse 0 Miss Waddell's Millinery Parlors PEN SEPT. Ist J : : Newest Fall Styles © in stock. You can almost sce the well filled war canoes being swiftly paddled over the waters of the St. Law: rence, and you can hear the yells «Three Great Features of the F Joints make the "Hecla' permanen { Siglight and sanitary, Se heated air is fresh and pure, because Or § in get into the airchamber, © Oke can eet || "Hecla" Furnace | " : !

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