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Port Perry Star, 23 Sep 1908, p. 1

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SINGLE COPIES Sc. No 6 wi vn a swivel DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS vs. Privr, of Buffalo, was tie BANKERS AND BROKERS ' tof Mr. aud Mrs, Jol Bradley week. 2 "Phe Misses Horne, of Hamilton, MONEY 10 LOAN AT 4, 4: and 5 FER CENT. Miss Gertie qi Das retuned are the guests of Mr. and Mrs: <1, from a teu days trip to Toronto. oi J Widdew. Fire, Lite and 2 ccident Insurance. Real Estate bought, Millinery News of tho District sold or exchanged in any of the Provinces or wr Sct he f Slew A 1 Our Fall and Winter Opening Principal Cities in the Dominion of Canada $ Henry Frise. fakes place on Wednesday aud Dressmakers Wanted, ois dare We an 2 and fob: MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Skirt, waist and coat hands,' y ceiving some of the most . exquisite Agents Allan Line and C. P. R. Steamships. nl Sg work, Apply. Jones "ereations for our fall trade. A cor- g ps © 7 |dial invitation is extended, = Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. E Jamieson, 'of Walker, Millinery Parlors. Tofield, Sask., were the guests of (Special Harvest Thauksgiving Services the former's parents, Mr, and Mes. Wm. Jamieson, over Sanday. Stationery, Toys, Dolls On Sunday Sept. 27th, special b Harvest Thanksgivia S:arvices Mrs, J. Chisholm and &lywill be Licld at the church of the f soap, rooms Clifford, of Winnipeg, Mrs. Me | Ascension. T'h= preacher tor the 0 Cul' ough, of Newtonville, Mrs. W.lday will be the Rev. 1'. Walker, of [ly H Wickett, of Little Britain, and} Toronto, who will also administer e 2 Mr. F. W. Davidson. of Hamilton, the Holy Eucharist at the morning ¢ £, were the guests of Mrs. J. Orr. . 'lgervice. Mr. Norman H. Noble CC (®) Machinery Recovered will also take part at both morning 0 Oo About a cotrple of moths age, |and evening services, the " Stranger " was burned near Electric Light Popular Caesarea. Now. most of the} judging by the orders coming in machinery has heen recovered Iti for new wiring electri¢ light is be- TH E FA i R &* 5 © db << 0, 5 2 Lamps Woie 7% its Worst Flint's Witch Hazel Cream is a. preparation that heals faster than winds can rougheun. If neglected, face and hands can hardly keep from roughening inf cold; raw weather. They can't keep from being smooth if you rely on Flint's Witch Hazel Cream It heals quick- ly because its entirely absorbed. = For the - same reason there's'no grease or stickiness Tinware, Chimneys was stunk in about twelve feet of coming popular in Port Perry. water aud the services of a diver! zr Currie says he will be busy from Lindsay were required 'to do installing new lights until Novem- much of the work. We under|per, without any additional orders. stand that it is the intention of "the| It is claimed by those. who have Carnegie Milling Co. to build a n€W | tried the system that a single elec- boat this winter at Port Perry. tric light which is kept in constant 2 An Effective Stimalunt hse is cheaper at $5.00 per vear to annoy. ~Daintily performed. Yt'is clafwied by 'some that the than any other form of lig it, PRICE 25¢. horse that ran away on Saturday | Heccption for High School Students night had a stimulant applied. to I'he Epworth League has re com- F L I N T 2 hint that wade lim feel like a hatse | thenced work with Miss Fhilp as E D WwW. B. ou fire and go like one for a short {the new president. | on Monday time. The shouting .is over.and]eveving next a social will be he Drugsist and Scentific Optician once more the ET dozes in the |and a recption given to the students PORT PERRY | ONTARIO sunshine and dreams of the terrific] of th:« high school aud others who gallop he had over thé plains of have not joined the League. This Port Perry. The same stimulant]ivstitution can be made a real help tok effect on two boys. in tlie education of the members and */ {their development of the highest Masonic Parade -.- |qualities. The right people are at On Sunday afternoon the local|the head of affairs to accomplish lodge of Masons attended divine] this purpose. PY PS service in the Methodist ehuch. . Service ducted by R "Government Inspector Visits Scugog : pas con Y RCV F 48 'week Mr. Alex. J. Grant ; . Leitch, assisted by Rev. Mr. § Sn. wy ' . . . . MeTanes, Mr. etch oreached a Goverment engincer, made a tour| § Is offering Big Bargains in very acceptable sermon, basing bis | a: Scugog lo examine the con | § k he baildi ' dition of the water levels. We remarks upon the buildings of}, . er wish anybody barm or un- = Solomon avd the ancient architects pleasantness. but we are rather 6 J d D S i 2 vie ie dig l= glad to bear that Mr. Grant had em ars dl inner e S * 5 the fact of low water impressed up: Sa strong and included about a dozen members of Zeredatha Lodge, Ux- on him in a most emphatic manner brid d \ the vessel in which he was sailing (a ge, and osie or two other visit-| 1). kh famous on Kawartha lakes ) he rose ines Band headed was twice stuck in the mud, if re. See our New Stockh of srvice at the church. port be true. We understand that the level of Scugog lake is to be ' : + Annual Chelr Concert materially raised and navigation _ Last year on the cvening of the |covsequently improved. ; Christmas = Fair the Methodist Deuth of Mr. John A. Harris or choir held a comcert assisted by| On Monday morning, September other local choirs and the Sherlock |, in "Poronto, Mr. John A. Harris Male Quartette. That concert was passed away at the age of 31 years. good. | There is no doubt about it, He was the son of Rev. Jobn Har- We now have all the new and we fully expect that there 'will | ris, Port Perry, and his body was be auother this year. The idea of | brought home for burial which took . bringing in outside choirs is first| place at Pine Grove Cemetery, rate. The training is splendid and | Prince Albert, Rev. Mr. Leitch of- ' the social outing does the visitors | ficiating. Mr. Harris had been ill - | 800d. We have noticed that the| for considerable time, bis digestive | Port' Perry Quartette have been [system became impaired and finally busy this symmer returging like|tiie trouble became so acute that i at Courtesies 10 the churches olgirg blood poisoniug resulted, and fater| § | tea-meeting death ensued. For about six years deceased was engaged with the|' = Wyld: "Darling Co. of Toronto, and 3 B later became inspector of Insurance| B58 [4 ® 4 - AJISOH 'JBd2A\IpUN SpooD) AduB 'SUOIJON '4BMSSBID i S3qOo|D uJdueT] dIpMeUIY) 'AI I01) Graniteware, WHR {7 Sept ber 23rd. and 24th ~at miss 0. WADDELL'S NT ne CNT ANE] TRS NS N UL SE Sais) i > in connection with the Atlantic Mutual. Fire Insurance Co, of St. Johns, New: Brunswick. The be-| reaved family have the sympathy" L e of the commuvity, and it is felt that : 1. | death is most untimely in a young |. 5| man of such good ability and po Latest Stylo IN FALL Bh,

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