Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Mar 1910, p. 8

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SELLING AT COST Ns As Miss Diesfeld is givihg up biusifiess hér wholestock of jewelery, fancy china, silverware, etc, is being sold at cost. There are some excellent pieces among the stock and some of them will be sold. less : "oora" Soldc Capt. Bowerman sold his steamer Cora to the Carnegie: Milling - Co. lastweek. The Alligator *'Scug- og" has been shipped by train to Folgar 70 miles-north ot Kingston on the K. and P. Railway. Anew gasoline launch will (be purchased by Capt. Bowerman for this seasons 'business. : The new bodt wilt hold about 30 passengers and will be used part of the time to'run small excur- sion parties... Judge Harding, Past Grand Mas ? ster; and the District Deputy, ofthe Masonic Order, will' visit Fidelity Lodge next Friday evening. Mr, and Mrs: O. Graliam 'spent a few days last week ins Lindsay and Kiamount. 'Mr, H.: Stone was in Toronto Tas, i sek for a coiiple of days. Mi. Gree; Three Rivers, Mich, is'visiting his niother in town. Mrs, I. Bandel spent a couple of days at Whitby last week. Mr. Samuel Swanton is visiting his mother at Fenelon Falls. 'Mr, Jag, Carnegie was in Toron- to last 'week. Miss FE. Brown was in town: last week en rotite to New York. ¥ Former Residents 'Mr. Elmer Still, wife and daugh- ter Murial, after spending a pleas sant and extended visit id Toronto have returned fo their -home in Re: gina, Miss Aleta F. Still has a good ion' teaching school Aear Hanmi ton. .* Both Mr. aud Miss Still were formerly residents in Part Perry and used to attend'Sch: ool here when they were children. Rallway Extension he C. N, Ontario Railway run: ing from 'Toronto: to: Tretiton, from there on to Montreal, i $81 g rapid progress = On ay the 16th the diamond g was put in; three quarters : mile south of Brooklin and 'a Watchman is now on-duty there. = 3 Shipping 'M#. Monet sent a carload of pota- to Toronto on Monday om Mr. H, Jack, 'he railway line in. this section] "has not been seriously hurt this} winter, and spring finds it in pretty condi tica, We are now wit! fur was shornand dyed black. transformation is mary The Pp "Some: F200 Fats hase heen b ught 185 by the Captdin this season Shredded Whont Bangnet Thursday 'evening we . had ope square meal, anyway, . The way] ~/[that Shredded wheat can be served Le up'is appetizing 'beyond: belief and though:many jokingly called 'the meal a "straw'supper"it was notice. able that they devoured the straw 'and looked eagerly for 'the mext course. 'The Latliés Aid went to considerable trouble 'it~ decorating the basement 'of thé Methodist church where the banquet was held and provided a good musical pro- gram after'supper was over. Proceeds were uearly $60.00. Easter Masie The Sunday Scliool scholars" of the Méthodist cHurch have been practising some splendid Easter music under the direction of Mrs: H. M., Wright, It is eminently suited for Easter services and will' be rendered in. the' morning next: dunday." Everybody isucardially invited to be present and sake part in this delightful services" Two Large Eggs Mrs. I O'Neill," Port. Perry, brought in'two very large eggs the product of smallblack migorea hens. One measured 78 x 6} inches; and the other 73 x 6 inches Bott of them were of fine: flavor: when cooked... | It is-niot necessary to say whether they weré both eaten at the same meal Dont forget that wari' weathiet : will sqon be Here and. your; clothes are not in good order. Look them over and send them to C. P. Rol and he will 'make them look like LAE esting of (the Athletic As sociation will be held, in he Club : entonin "good 'attendance o the 'iembers is, requested. Miss Diesteld i is selling safutely § at cost, +i Bali &' Greonhouse Myr. Dorman Corbman has bail | a greenhouse on his premises; | Bigelow st, and will go extensively into the raising of house and gar | {den 'plants, making a + tomato, - cabbage, canli Mr. Cocrbman has gained oe will 'and =r t of his I owt] rings ab- have done everything Be for her comfort. 'In spite of - firmities of age, 'she was Honored, and was a blessing to her! children and' grandchildren. The deceased has one brother and one sister sur- viving--John Martin, Roland Man, and Mrs Meredith, N.Y. City. All of het children survive ~-- six sons: Wi H., Joo. J, 'and R:L., Toronto, Richard of Guelph, and James 'and Hugh of this town; also three daughters, Mrs, J, Wright Orillia, Mrs, B. Wright and Mrs. Geo Sutherland, Toronto, With hr last named daughter '** mother "| was made at bome for some time, when the Jast illness (pleuto-puéus. monia) took her gently from kind- est attention and loving care! ber children were summoned to say farewell, and 'the end came 'wi peace and triumph as. the 'earthly juareer was closed at the' border "4 the heavenly home. ~~ Mrs, was 'reared in the Established chureh, but found spiritual fellow ship with the Methodist pebple ind church over thirty years a which tithe he ardor and' to: the noblest qt have won for Her the. ésteem lasting: fricudship of those knew her, Rev. Dr. EN Baker, home in Toronto, after 'which the : casket was transferred fo the home of her 'Son James here, where a Il | Suitable service 'was conducted by Rev, R. H Leitch, who chose the | words, ** Behold 1 and the children | which' God hath given me." The six sons reverently bore the casket, and all that was mortal of a de mother was laid away in the Pi | Grove Cemetery awaiting theresur-| rection of the just. pon Well wi Siss is townsmen pid is steady | persevery : enterprive, i attention given to Ladies | waists cleaned and short notice, Pp. Rolbh | Dr: 'Marsh, ER As, will his celebrated Jecture--*¢ A Nig] ive dewly varnished! p which are quite eneditabie : once

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