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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Jun 1913, p. 2

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Bay Quinte Conference - the ' Methodist Church closed its session at the town of Whitby on thee he of 3913 proved Li in- teresting an important one ip many _vespects. The ministerial Ehanges in this portion of the Wats Dis- otten of Scugog goes to Prince 4 t; Rev. * A+ Bi Frederick su him "in Scugog; Rev. Robt. McCulloch of 'Greenbank superapnuated, 202 he richly deserves a edt, Rev. .D "R.Clare was announced to suc- ceed him, but before the conference . adjourned word came from the Rev. gentleman, whois in the West, wired that he had accepteda call and had taken charge of a church; there being a great scarcity, owing in part to their being a large num- ber of superannuations, the Confer- ence finally persuaded Mr. Mc- ; Calloch to officiate, if only for a short fime- During the ordination services for young men an unwel- come sensation was produced by the Rev, Mr. Copeland, 'a fofmer estimable pastor -of Port Perry, while on the platform fell and for 'some time was unconscioys he how- ever revived and a medical practi- tioner being present came' to. his assista nce and i in a short time was root sr the North rn Life Insurance Company, Mr. McMurtry has been fourteen years with the Independent Order of Foresters, * baving been for four { Facalty of Education examinations: Miss Edna Emmerson, Thos. W. Martin, Clarence A, Vickery and Anson R. Walker. Mr. Vickery secured a permanent first.class Certificate, having had experience and. the othesthree secured interim first class certificates, Al Mr. Smith, near Utica on Mon- day last while out shooting ground 'hogs had occasion to put up a rail ball passing through his left hand. .| Mych sympathy is expressed for the |, . young man in his misfortune. DecoraTioN CEREMONY. -- The town have chosen July 20 (Sunday) as the day for decorating the graves of their deceased brethren. Auction SALE oF FURNITURE. -- It will be seen by the posters that Mr. D. Swinson, Sonya, will offer for sale at Sonya, on Saturday, June 14, all his Household Furniture, the greater portion of which is as good as new and all will be sold at Auction Prices. This will be a grand opportunity to secure desir- able furuiture. Mr. D. J, Hill will be Auctioneer. It is not known by seme people that lumber and not wheat is king |® in Canada, points out the Sudbury Star. 'The latest annual valpes are : Lumber, $166,000,000 ; wheat, $121- 000,000. Pine has been shamed in the of the world by the action of e Senate. Remember the Laurier majasity |le in the Senate ja today of Atma- geddon. According 5 the Messenger Collingwood's Lax rate this year will | ev be at least 35 mills. years Assistant Supremes Secretary. |. Latterly he has been in charge of Organization Departiient. On Friday of last week the members of the Executive Council and heads of the various departmepts of the © IL.O.F.met and presented Mr. Mc- Murtry with an address, accompani- ed bya purse of gold, upon the "occasion of his departure for Lon- testified to the successful manner 1n which be had conducted the depart- ment which has been under his control, and the regret they felt at his severing his official connection by the pound is coming and soon, acrording to a Toronto produce merchant.' Including an overdraft from last year, Collingwood's schools will this year cost over fifty thousand dollars is possible for half a hundred partizan followers of Lau- Canadian Senate to set at naught the will of the Canadian to the people, spent the better part of six months in discussion of a fence, and in picking up a rail he in |8 some way discharged his rifle, the | se Under the present constitutional ' don. The address presented to him | condition i 3 BLACKSTOCK, Jo 2, 1013 * Council met as Court of Revision, "| all 'present and subscribed to the. | loath necessary to be made by mem- bers of said Court. fh On motions the Ilbwith changes were made. Robt. Hamilton, one dog erased t| torts the roll. D. Enghsh, one bitch erased from the roll. Anson Taylor, assessed for part '1lot g, con. 7, 54 acres. Russell Harran, assessed for part {lot 12, con. 8, hal'-acre. ings in accordance with the; The Officer said as long as he held the position he was bound to perform his duties irrespe g whom it may offend. Mr. Blake Cragg, Pathma "| of Greenbank Road Division, re- ported that quite an amount of statute 1abor had been paidin sash in 1912. =. On motion of Mr. Baird,] '$33 was paid to Mr. Blake Cragg for money collected idlieu of statute "labor in On motion of Mr. Dobson, $3.50 was paid to Mr. Savage fof 'repair- ing road and shoveling stiphy in div. 2. : On motion of Mr. Baird $15 was paid to Mr. Jas. Ward for "erecting o-wice. Aénce apposite lot' 9 con. 12. hear and determine filed against the Assess 1912. 3 The one appeal was On motion of Mr. Assessment Roll of 19 and corrected by th finally revised -and ad Clerk was authorized to certify the same as the Assessment Act. The Roll, in every highly creditable to Mr. john Johnson, in i there was only one his many judgments. not sustained, so thal _| Johnston is to be cre J H. Demill, assessed for 'lot 6, con. t, 200 acres, And also Conactions made in the assessment of the following parties, namely: -- Robt. Savigny, J. Bruce, L. C. Taylor, Albert Werry and Albert Malcolm, T. G. McKee's assessment lower- eted from $1100 to $1000. Movedby Concilor VanCamp and Councilor Riviond, that the Court of Revision to revise the Assessment Roll of the Township of Cartwright, for the year 1913 be now closed and that the Assessment Roll for the said year be accepted and adopted as the Revised Assessment Roll for the Municipality of Cartwright as finally revised and corrected for the year 1913.--Carried. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. James Gordon complained of having = trouble with culvert on roadway to gravel pit. On. motion he was allowed to have 6 eight inch tile for same. The following 'parties were grant: ed permission to erect wire fence : . Dorbman Corbin of Port Perty| claimed damages for rtg broken hy defective culvert on Marsh roadway no action was taken as this council have ne jurisdiction over that por- tion of said road. On motions the following Path- masters weie allowed grants on their respective divisions J], Proutt one and one-half days with teams on beat; P. Wright, one day's drawing, and Geo. Nesbitt one day's drawing. R. Williams application for grant referred to Councillor Forder. J. R, McLaughlin on behalf 'of St. John's Church asked permission to erect tie railing for . horses op-~ posite their cemetery, granted. By.law No. 561 was duly passed signed and sealed re the purchase of the Fair Gronnds at Blackstock for a' public park for the' sum of $500. : 'Erection of a new bridge | Gravel road con. 6, referred to the | Reeve and Conncillor Hyland. tentatious and pl which he discharge uot the least comm .. Complaint re condition of well on ock to the Reeve! der 'comwissi- oner D. Johnston. 'Orders signed as follows i Rs Baker, 116 rods 'wire fence, L. Mountjoy, repairs to road $27. and hand oe temaining rt! evening in: social intercourse closing H the proceedings by singing the old 3 familiar song "He's a Jolly Gdod Fellow." Bro, W, H. Letcher was appoint: ed a delegate:to the District * Meet- ing and a representative to Jie Grand Lodge. To Bro. JH. Dousr: The members of Warriner Lodge No. 75, 1. O. O. F., avail ourselves of the opportunity before your de- parture to visit your native land for the benefit of your health to ex- press to you our affection and ap-|Scl preciation of 'your services as an honored member - of © Warriner Lodge. We feel that no brother of our lodge has dove more to keep together our beloved order in pros- perity and adversity than you, You were always ready to come to the .aid of the lodge when it was neces- sary. Your adherence to the prin. ciples of our beloved order, have been always of the highest type, and all done without fee or reward beyond what you felt was your duty as an honored bréther of the order.' We hope and pray that you will return to your home and family from your visit to your native land with improved health and vigor and to continue in assisting to build up and strengthen the lodge of which you are such a valued mem- ber. And as a slight token of our regard to you and which will al ways remind you of the good old his Veterans' Jewel, on "you |. will value it highly as confing from brothers with whom you have been associated with for so many years. Praying that He whom you: have been trying to serve for so many years will contifue to smile' upon} you and restore you to health and renewed vigor, and wishing you God speed, happy days, and a safe return to the bosom of your family. Signed on behalf of . Warriner Lodge No. 75, 1.O.O.F,, this gts day of June, 1913. PERCY INGRAM, SECRETARY. HEALTH AWAITS "GOOD DIGESTION When the Stomach is Wrong the Whole Body Suffers-- - to Eeepiit. ealtby. Indigestion i is one eof the most dis- tressing maladies afflicting mankind. The stomach is finable to perform the work nature calls npon it to do, and the result is extreme pain after eating, nausea, heartburn, 'painful fluttering of the feast ici bea headache, {and often a loathi {though the sufierat wh it People with poor digest all sorts reshiment. be ¢ grounds from: which the latest deli cacies will be served. All are cor invited, Admission--Tea and y ty "35 cts. Children 20 cts. | 'ea alone 25 cts. Concert alone 25 cts,. F. Johnson, Pastor., W, J. Gibson, Superintendent. God Save the King. © Scugog. A Sunday School * Concert will be held at the Head Church, on Friday evening, June 13th, at 8 o'clock. Please cote and help the Sunday School with 10 or 15 cents ofa con- tribution. Conference closed Monda even- ing about 12 o'clock, at 'Whitby. e hanger have not been very numerous. Rev. J. W. Totten is appointed to Prince Albert * Rev. F, Woedger goes to St. Ola; Rev. A. Frederick, of Campbeliford, goes to Scugog. Recently a number of the friends from the Head Church took poss- ession of the Methodist Parsonage, and, after the reading; of a very kind address, read by Mrs. E. Hance, and Mrs. I. Rodman, there was pre- sented to Rev.']. 'W. Totten a very fine 'set of silver-mouted harness. The address spoke in kindest terms of Mr. Totten's ministerial and yastoral labors. . After refreshments from well-filled baskets and lots of good cheer and very kindly social intercourse the happy company sep- arated, leaving a token of good will and kind, friendly feeling toward the retising pastor and family. {Written for Tom Ovsenven) = Strdy Thougrts on Obristian ife _ (CHRISTIAN EARNESTNESS CONTINUED) 'We ought to make every exer~ tion; strain every nerve, to rescue souls from their fatal bondage, to pluck them as brands from the burning. Earnestness should per~ vade'_ all our labour, sweeten all our toil, and be the life of our Christ- ian efforts, Whispers don't often awake the sleeping sinner and arouse him to asense of his danger. It'is 'not the'yawn of the 'sluggard that does' this but the "earnest pro- clamimation of divine truth. Woe unto 1s if we dre not in earnest; Amos 611. Itis ours to labor for the salvation of the world from the bondage of guilt, defilement, and consequences of sin. It is ours to counteract "the purposes of wicked man and fallen angels, and to ad- vénce:the Kingdom of Christ. It is;ours to lead mankind through the ! | difficulties 'and; dangers of the pre- ¢ Father, and surely eserves and demands the' debate was ctby' Sir George Ross. A leader who doesn't , lead, : ad a man with convictions which he does not follow is a poor spectacle. Woot. WANTED, It will be seen by Mr. Boyce's advertisement that he wants all the wool produced in this district for which he is paying u cash the very highest price. - Notice to Creditors Of Richard William Caom, Deceased, URSUANT TO SEC. $8 OF CHAP- ter 120 of $he Revised Statutes of * Ontario, 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors and others bain claims against the estate of Richar flliam Coomb, late of the townshi; Reach in the Couuty of Ontario, ipo! penter, who died on or about the sixs teenth day of July, A.D. 1907, rs om oe before the first day of July, A.D. 1918, to send by post, prepaid, to Hannah June Coomb, Administrator of the raid deceased their christian names - nnd surnames, addresses and deseriptiong the fall particulars of their claims, 1 statement of their accounts and the nature of the sccurities (if any) held by them, andifhat alter the last day afore said the said Hannah Jane Coomb will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitle ed theretg having regard ouly to such claims of which notice sball have been given as ahove required, and the. said Hannah Jane Coomnd will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any parson or persons of whose claim or claims notice sbell not: have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry this 27th day of . May, A, D. 1918. a. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipal Council ot the Township of Cartwright in- tend to close up that part of the original 11th Concession road al lowance extending easterly from Lake Scugog five hundred feet' more or less and to convey the same. to John G. Shearer, jou Wanless, Jr., and John McLelland (the owners of the adjoining. lands) in exchange for 2 new road allow. ance from said 12th concession road allowance to Lake Scugog as shown on a plan prepared by S E. Flook, O. L. S. and filed with the Towne ship Clerk, All persons having any objec tions to the closing of said road al. lowance are to file their objections with the Township Clerk and they may appedr before the Council at its meeting to be held at Town Hall Blacksiock con Monday, July 7th, 1913. when a By-law for the said purpose will be considered, Dated at Caesarea this 2and day of May, 1913. WM. BEACOCK Clerk of Cartwright, ee Notice | lo Creditors

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