Port Perry Star, 4 Sep 1907, p. 1

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: fed in Mr. Carnegie's factory last ; 9 RS. we Nove mivisered Financial wants of Port Perry cent Townships," y FOR OVER 19 YEARS we 'have aimbered anon; 3 customers the very best y { they are our customers still; they recon d this Bank to their friends 'aud "teach t children to open Savings Acconints.with us. ; "They know us'and' they kuow that we know them understand their monetary requirements, and that we : are always ready to lend then ss much' money as : § dt is prudent for them fo borrow Y deposited na FOR VER 1g YEARS young and old have their Savings i in this Bank for safe keeping, earns' them interest while they work an while they sleep, 'and they are free to withe draw it without nofice or delay. ; HYG. HUTCHESON, Manager, | rpnsassnrsaasasnasasinsok mot TATA AARE SAG SAY ~N Might Have Been Worse - | See While Me? Joh 3 Nott was engag- our Saturday, wood turning, his shirt | sleeve caught in the' lathe and' his afright arm injured. The men saw]; ndi Foie a st af tlie home the accident and hastened to 'Mr. Nott's assistance. 'They bandaged he arm and expressed their wonder that it had not been broken. Mr. Nott sa s he has worked at the lathe, wood turning off and on for over fifty years and this is 'the first + time he was ever Severtut. ¢ ¥ 'who 'has spent K 2 Sask. re i evening . x lef ast Monday for is Cincinatti, Ohio, wliere she Will go into trainitig aga professional nurse. She was 'acoompanied» as. far as Buffald by her brother, Mr, Chas. ~| Hiscox," "1 ; MriGed Hamer and Mr. Willidth oh Maced 5 nope' th worse Ralph th of Toronto, started last Saturday on a trip ke.» They expect té'do some' fisting and shooting, andto bouttwo weeks. J , Newton, ; proprietor : of The: North' Bay Despatelr, formerly editor of the Port Perry Standard, ' passed through town last Friday and made a few 'brief calls on old friends. Whitby Gazette--Mr, - FioH, Anties spe tH Mrs. Chas, McFayden, Be Pupils Who Wer Who Were Here Mrs, Bagshaw. Cannin ton Mr. A. G. Brain, troit, Mich, eanette Brown, Flushing, N.Y. Dawes, 48 John, N. » v Mrs. Morrow, Galt Chas. Dowding, Clinton L. H: Doll, Calgary, Alta. _ Wa, Fallowdown, Cannington Mrs. McMillan; Tavistock E | Mt. 'and Mrs, Wakefield Fenton St.John, N. B. Miss Ethel Fletcher, Bolton Chas. Gordon, Toronto P. 1 Gordon, Montreal Miss Florrie Irvin, Toronto Mrs. W, C. Irvin, Pembroke Miss Laura Jones, B. As Coburg Wun. Johston, Pefferlaw Miss H: H. J. Juty, Bowmanville Mrs. Wm. Johuston, Toronto Mr. Henty Kenner, Feterboro Mr. E. Loftus, Winiiipeg, Man. Miss Edith Martin, Roland; Man. Mr, Chas, Mundy, Oshawa Miss Cliristisia McArthur, A Woodstoc Miss Agnes' McDermott, Montreal Cannington \ vv { Mr. Ambrose McKay tt, last) Salt Lake City, Utah Mis, H. Naismith, Toronto Mrs. Scobelell,. Ottawa: Mrs; Jas. Sharie; Trenton Miss Stouffer, Newmarket Miss N. Spence, B. A. Toro At Tons Werry, ~ Grand Repids, Mich, the) Dinner 11 Fair and Toilet Sets. before Busing oo Asada tG "elsewhere ROSE & CoO. Bi The Toronto "World "--AND-- : The Port Perry Star One of the best city dailies' and one of the best local - weeklies, Both for twelve 'months for only $2. Subscribe Now. to the foregoing schedule for de- mutrage. The corporatioir weigh- master is to Collect all dues, pay same {to the treastrer to regu. late the use of the wat and deter. mise where vessels shall moo rd ehotise. introduced and

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