Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Dec 1913, p. 8

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* Fruits are' "bringing high prices, and Nursery Stock is in demand. Make big 'money this Fall nd winter by taking an agency, |! Experience not necessary Free equipment, = Exclusive serritory;: Highest commissions pid te for Full Partic- We are pleased' to see Mr. » Clnock woud san STONE & WELLINGTON i Fonthill Nurseries, Toronto Ontario. Homemade Pies Apole, Pympkin, 4.emon and Cream, for sale at ,Nevi- son's Quick Lunch. Try them. Or ders reserved by Phone No. 143. Oshawa Dr. Norman E. Farewell died of Raisin, Mince, | pucumonta in New York a few days Oshawa Y. M.C. A. now has a membership of 225. A by-law may be submitted to vote on a site for municipal building and market, which will likely involve an expenditure of $15,000. A lad named Mann, aged 14, was struck by an auto but will likely re cover from his injuries. Manchester We are glad to see Mrs. J. Parkin home again after spending some time with friends. Mr. 'H. O. Dobson is, improving his property by erecting a wire fence along - the centre road north of the village. Quite a number of our young peop took in the concert and CR Deo "Tree at Prospect last Saturday eveaing. Miss L. Bushnel our talented young teacher has gone home for her 'holi- days. Miss Weldon, of Lindsay, visiting at Mr. F. Lambe's. Don't forget the review services next Sunday at 2. p.m. Prince Albert Miss I. Hartry returned home a after a pleasant three months visit in her native province, Manitoba. Mrs, Greeves,of the Pt. Mara P. S. is spending her vacation at home. Miss Frieda Savage, of the Pine- wood P. S., of Castleton, is at home for Christmas. Mrs. Arthur Savage spent the week}: «nd an Toronto. On Thursday a band of willing . workers met and repaired the church Wo odcutters have felled a number of the fine old, trees in Mr. Forestet's Grove, : Miss Tewkesbury of the Ashbur? P. 8. is home for her vacation* Mz. and Mrs. T. Wauchope, of Belleville, are 'spending the vacation period with Mrs. W opes parents. | A considerable sum 'of money. has org 1 fo for the fie, NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY The best cough medicine for ¢hild- ren 2s5c' per bottle, "at all {drug store', Seagrave - Miss Gladys Allen has gone to To- ronto, where she intends taking a course in' Business College. Don't forget to attend Bethel Christ- mas tree on Christmas Eve and also le one in Seagrave Christmas might. Glad to hear Mr. "James Fishley is improving nicely after hig opetation in Port Perry. Miss Maude Watson has returned hohe from York Hospital, York, Pa. after - having an' attack. of Typhoid fever.j As sbon as she regains strength' she intends going back again to con- tinue her training for a nurse, By all appearances there will be no sleigh bells ringing for Christmas this year. Appearances are deceitful ~EpiToR Mr. John Tanner has returned after spending a few weeks in the Western provinces. Mr. Percy Mains of Toronto spent a couple of days 'with Edwin Blight last week. We are all glad to see'Miss Maude : Watson in our midst again. oo congregation Sunday. The 'young people" of our village! ; are enjoying excellent skating on the Nonquon, A large number from here 'attended the Port Perry Chris 'Fair and port very interesting time 'was ordi 16 | Tuere was A- fine Christmas sérmon was. deliv: ba ered by Rev. T. Johnson to a large DTAR + including pop lar songs and nstrumental mu

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