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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jul 1914, p. 2

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ven ; critors ul not be liable for is or any part thereof to any per- sons of whose claim they shail had notice. Port Perry the 2nd day of July HUBERT L. EBBELS, SOLICITOR FOR EXECUTORS. $15 Cash Buys pot Steel Pumping Mill with ttachments for Wood y Mast. at once to, -, x JOHN IRVIN, ® Port PERRY. STRAYED STEER e into the premises of the gned about the 15th June a Yearling Steer jer is requested to come, 2 property, pay expenses and animal away. otherwise it the law directs. WM." SAVAGE; Scueos. LOST EN OSHAWA AND SONYA futgle sise automobile Prest-O-Lite er will be rewarded by noti- 'McLaughlin Carriage Co, Oshawa. : A Goon CIRCULATION, and is ntl ing in favor. It is BEST Ravers ing Medium in County ; is the chatipion of the aiturists and of the more con- i class of peo- of schemers, 1 ted entirely in the of publication--Port annum in advance, if not "jn advance, $1.50 will be ¢ | wis tipwards of orie hundred strorig | tidn to lewmarket, accompanied by faster Victor Parsons Stouffer, are guests at The | Bungalow. : ; We congratulate Follick, danghter of lick, Principal of : i ning Lillian . H. Fol- Ty High Ontario d silver o'clock, sharp! on Sunday next, form in procession, and headed by Port Perry Citizens' Band, marc icitor { to the Pine Grove Cemetery, when i | the tombs of deceased brethren will be decorated ; after which a fatisic- al and dratorical program will: be rendered --the ministers of the town will deliver addresses and choice and appropriate music will be ren- dered by a Quartet. Examinations. The following students of 'Port Perry High School have passed the Lower School Examination for En trance to Normal Schools : Alldred, Hazel F. Bamforth, Frederic R. Brown, Gordon J. Coultis, Gladys M. Harris, Frederick G. Harris, William Roy Hodgson, Harold F. Leask, Elsie J. Switzer, Melva H. ¥28~ Are you one of the 500 Bell Telephone r subscribers in Port Perry? ---- cp s-- - Po AG. T.R. Train returning, will leave Lindsay at 6.45 on! Monday, July 13th. "My dear," remarked Jones, who Had just finished teading a book on' ¥*T'he Wonders of Nature," "*'this really'is a remarkable works 'Na- ture is marvellous! Stupendous 1! When I read a work lilge this it makes rie think how pueile how procession and together with Port Perry Citic zéhs' Band on tHe lead nade in appearance and stalwart magnitude a sight worthy of the occasion. The Methodist Church being the rende- vous of the parade, that magnificent | place of worship was, when all had congregated; filled with a highly intelligent and interested audience. Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A., was at} his best and being a Past-Master in the literary sense of that sense of that term, did justice to the occasi- on, He took for his for his text: 1 Kings ; 11 chap. and II verse, and 1 2 O"Dain 4 Melbiyren 5 MissPe ' Watsy TownsHip 1 Mrs. Haines... 2 Brooklin. . 3 Masonic Hall. 4 Ashburn... ... having made special preparations | 5 his deductions, 3 a) 7 ee large intelligent and. appreci assemblage were. spell-bound during the sermon, the utterances of the talented and accomplished sermon- izer were manifestations of what a due observance of the Constitution of the Order will lead to and ac- complish for mankind. The sing- ing of the male choir was an exhib- ition of the wonderful perfection to which vocal music can be brought to with proper and perfect tuition, and the performances of the organ- ist. were grand beyond conception. At the close of the services, the brethren of the Order reformed and led by the band proceeded to their lodge room where a special'meeting of King Edward Lodge and visiting brethren was held, W. Bro. L. G. Hall presiding. It was moved by W. Bro. R. B. Smallman, and seconded by . Bro. 'W. H. Letcher, and carried unan- imously, that- the thanks of the brethren now assembled be tendered Rev. Bro. Bamforth for the excel- lent setmon discoursed to the Brethren of the Order present, and 7 to the Male Choir and Organist for the exceptionally choice music ren- dered. On motion of Bro, S. Graham, seconded by W. Bro, Kennedy, a vote of thanks was tendered to the visiting brethren for their much ap- preciated presence at the proceed- Crozier of Utica, . Bro. Byers of Purple Hill and Bro. H. Lucas of Blackstock, acknowledged insignificant is man," | 'Huh !" with thanks the vote tendered. sniffed his better half, woman , doesn't have to wade through feur hundred pages to find ouf the same thing." i §&" Our Pire Brigade are alread making Jlepatationg for their Annual Falls. They purpose making it' the best yet. It will be due in! about four weeks. ¥ The result in East Simcbe was to xcursion fo: Niagara temperance question God save the King brought the proceedings to a close. ---- The people of Ontaio' have nade it plain that they prefer that the should be dealt with on its merits, aside from the complications of party politics. This does not mean that the Gov- ernment will not be judged. on. its some extent at Jeast a triblite to Mr.| temperance record ; but they are Hartt for the assiduity with which given the opportunity to banish the he has worked for the interests of jiquor trafic by direct vote, and the Riding and cultivated the good! strict enforcement of the law. ' The will of the people. The good judg-" qanger to the Conservative party at ment he stiowed in his discussioniol | 4. present juncture is that in res the issues of the election also count-| oo oo 2. "ihe action of the Do- ed strongly in his favour. --Orillia} 0 'Alliance, there may be a Packet. i _ |tendency to relax the steady ad- London, July 5.~The fund being | vance of temperance legislation, raised here for the: relief of the fam-| with the result that the. Govern- i : lives in| ont would soon fall behind the however, so obvious that it ought to be avoided. --Ex. y ative, 1 3 School House... it East Warrsy 1 Harmony . 2 Cedardale. 3 Conlin's..,. PICKERING 1 Grange Hall... 8 Whitevale .... 9 Orange Hall... 10 Claremont . 11 Altona 523 622 Osawa { 39 63 4s' 54 45 110 51 93 52 B18 732 TotaLs BY MUNICIPALITIES Soler Sing: S. 170 311 583 818 2772 Majority for Calder. ...: Oonservative Majori St. - Catharines, . July Jessop (Conservative) official ity over James Wiley, the Liberal-temperance candidate, 1,529 in the riding of S&* ines. feo The Doctor is an old Port Pes boy and understands, to perf how to 'run up" an election ity. His popularity must mense to bury so deep a bai er of the purest water. "Dr. keeps in close touch w lately owned a fine business | ty in the business cen' town. The electorate of St. arines know a statesman | at and don't fail to appreci 58 for entering with the Hydro-E mmission fof the construction dial system that will serve ths

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