Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Nov 1908, p. 5

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vy arm Oyercoats for the Seal boy, made of all-wool Mackinaw, navy and black with fancy red iping in seams with hood to match, lined with red 2 This 2s the new smart overcoat Or the youngster. regular $5.00 Ages 5.to 10 years, For $3.75 : Boys Suits $4.25 A special line of all wool tweed in sizes 29 to 33. Sinj'e breasted, colors, dark grey, inultimixture stripe All this season's make, Fit and finish guaranteed. Sale Price $4.25 zalue at 5.00 & COMPANY 1 dell 80. Nage:--No 'mirks were. ! given unless thie question wus abso: {lutelv' correct, Flr. I i=Max,. 100. Cecil - Jeffrey (87, Wonlen Son'ey 85. Rohbie Plain 8%. Chester Cromhe 83, Gladys | Jeffrey 65, Willie Laymhe 62, Briton (Coombe 53, Llayd M'diley 25. Efe MB: ; Teacher, | BLACKSTOCK Me. und Mrs. Tom Pollard, Po pool, spent Sanday in Blackstock. The. W. F. M.S, meeting held Fridavigyening was a grand succes. Rov, Mr. Melnnls gave ao profisable lecture on Missionary work in China, Music was 'well rendered by Mrs: and Miss: Maleolm, Mr. McDougal, Mrs. Byers, Miss Philp, Miss English, the Montgomery family, and' choir, Miss: Reyao'ds,' of Bethany, is sponding a few days with her cousin Miss Johnston, = Miss Philp, Port Perry, spent Sun- day with Miss English ; Moore, Brooklin, is Cartwright, | Exceptional Marjorie Christie 50, Chalmers Weir Township of Reach, Her maiden in Lindsay at the Coun'y Council to, David Warren 80, Bertha Cran: name was Katharine Newman, and meeting. she married James Rattenbury a great many years ago. W. A, Kiog made a flying v'sit She was to Lindsay on' business one day last born in 1847, beiug 61 years of age | week, at the time of lier death, Deceased was for many years a' member of Bethel Methodist church, Her health had been failing for 'a year or 80, although at the tine of her death, which was due to lienior- rhage of the brain, "she had been doing her work. around the house. Mr. Silas Reynolds is working Mr, Jas.' Munro's place for the coming year. I'he Sunday School is preparing for their annual Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson were the guests of Mr, James Munro on Sunday. PROSPECT On Sunday Nov, 15th, the reopens ing services in copnection with the the church here were conducted by Rev. W. IT, Wickett, of Secugog, who. preached able and inspiting sermons to very large aud appreia- tive congregations, The seats and woodwork of the church have been repainted and the pulpit grained and the walls and ceiling papered. = Mr. H. Hall, of Port Perry, who had tbe contract, deserves great credit for he beantifal and artistic finish he gave to his work, New blinds, matting and form "have also added us well as other repairs, er Prospect can now boast neat and attractive coun'ry _and. Mrs, Holliday, the ire to be ¢ n charge ire Wales, Mrs, J. Mo:| a ----

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