Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1910, p. 5

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Pony Scart and Mutt, Regular $20. 90. ; . Friday $14.75 This isa very pretty set fora Young Miss. Muff 'is made in large imperial shape, three-piece effect, trimmed with pleated ribbon insertion and edge, with large silk bow on top. Scarf is a short cross over tie effect with large ruffle of black satin around the neck, Ends trimmed with silk military braid and large ton, SESAVISES ISS Set of Persian Paw $15 for $10.50 Imperial style Muff, with satin lining, Scarf mediuni size, Ladies' Persian Lamb Set, . Regular $25 for $21.50 round that he ing and his fam Busou! , ahd he vas h ty shortly leave iow toa halt in ' his elaborate 3 apple rajeing venture ~~ Settlers in {the vicinity whose judgement as to UFF the capabilities of thé soil was con- sidered sane and sound ware wit . | derangement, and they 'were quite : anybody 'who belelved ap- n on the barrens "The trees which had been planted 000 acres grew and throve such attention. a8 was given on while Ward led for mental abbetation at the san - ( : Horan: mal ted | apple' raising in 0d that n as being treat: First quality Ladies' Persian Neck Scarf and Muff. Scarf is a small, neat style, finished with head and fastening close 'around the neck; lined with satin. pulpits with Rev, Mr, Howard. 0. 1 school 1st. con, Cartwright held a pie social last Friday night, It was quite a successful affair, the program being highly appreciated, 'Onr Epworth League, purpose visiting - Enniskillen next Wednes. day at their invitation. Mr, Jabez Wright is visiting friends in Toronto. A Bunday School Institute for the Bowmanville District is to be held in the Methodist church here on Wednesday. Feb, 23. ~ The ladies have decided to entertain. the dele gates in the baseatent of the chureh, The principal speakers are te be Rev, 8. T. Bartlett, Toronto, Rev. Nes Garbutt, Bowmanville, Rev, Yr. Trvin, Newcastle, : Women's Woes PORT 'PERRY WOMEN as t FINDING: RELIEF a ore han 8 fair share of tbe aches 0 ns that afflict humanity; they Muff imperial shape. ifie valoe in kidney and bladder troubles. " A Tin Wedding We gave a little inkling last week of what happened at the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mfrs, Geo. Hawkins, of Purple Hill, 'bat the more we hear the more we regret that we conld 'not be present, for evidently it was one of the happiest celebrations in these parts for many aday. We cornered one of the guests and he did not require much pumping to learn that: everybody hud the time of their lives, About fifty guests were presen and they brought with them a pret ty good : shower of tin-kettles and pans and strainers and sifters enought to give the kirchen a new lease of life. They came: from Manchester, Pots Perry, Darlington, Blackstock, Mariposa, and other places, At one oclock the: bride dressed | in 'her wedding gown announced {dinner. And such a dinner, every delicacy that the farm could afford, 'was there fn must. appetising forni. tA perfectly serumptuous dinner," my friend said as be licked his lips in happy remembrance. Just while itis in my mind, I "must let you know 'what the host "land hostess gave each other. as gifts '*| The bride's gift to the groom was fine Bible and a pair of Gold Cuff The ve the Bride NUNYA Mrs. N. McDonald went under: 3h operation for an abcess on 'her side last week, but is getting along: nicely." Dr. McPhail and De. Mellow performed theToperation. Mr. Harry Vanstone has gome to Haliburton to work in Mr.' J. Stone's lumber camp, Ms. Bert, McTaggart was io Manilla one-day last week. Mr. Wm. Michael had the mis fortune to, lose a valuable horse last week. Our Blacksmith is doing a big business lately at sharpening and fixing skates. Mr. Wm. Clarkson got one of his horses badly kicked recently. A ---- BLACKSTOCK Rev, E. E. Howard, of Myitle, joccupied the pulpit in the Metho- | dist church on Sunday last Miss L. Spinks, of Nestleton, is spending a few days with Miss Phena Brown. The Skating Rink is in folk swing. Some of our boys are playing hockey with the Nestle ton seven. Miss Brown spent last. week with Nestleton friends. =~ For a spring suit call on our- merchant tailor, W. R. Willan. We , understand that Me RR. . nosth

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