ty the t flooring for stabling. Al e time announced, on the day in dist ion, every road seemed to lead 0 the McFarlane farm, : wagons, stalwarts from near and afar were Bon the road rapidly making for theif |. rendegyous, and a more ht, active and 3 detrminer Queen ween them together so that the: and the lake, sod such pis, ti toga ay a Secretary Mr. H. Carmichael laid "on our a splendid sample of of heads of fall wheat taken from a field on_ the farm of Mr. Jas. McFarlane, lot 20, con. 14, Reach, it is of the Golden Chaff variety and is a 'magnificent yield. Rg Miss Olive White of Cartwright is to be congratulated on her success in lately passing her Junior Piano 'Examinations at Uxbridge. She exhibited far more than ordinary musical skill and won her promoti- on with flying colors- The young lady, we understand, intends Opeén- ing a class at an early date. EF It will be seen by Mr. Bur. ton's advertisement fhat he is de- sirous of selling or renting his fine residental property on: the Cassimir and Joho Streets. *If is in close proximity to the business centre of the town and would doubt- less prove a good "investment for would form the skeleton of a wam. fmoth building and their efforts were mn short order crowned with suc- cess, for the contractor for the ar penter work, Mr. Robt. McTaggart, had so skillfully and minutely ex ecuted the framing . 'that every portion fitted to perfection, Among others to compliment Mr, McTag- gart on his superior skill as a framer was an expert on what constitutes correct framing, Mr. James Car- negie, who remarked it was the first raising he was ever at that did not require anlaxe or chisel io order fo make conections, but so correctly was the mortising, etc., that all the connections matched together neatly and completely thus rendering the framework of the buildibg an easy operation, though, of course, it re- sod sae to Canada 1850 an getid in, 34 al t b quired strength and agility in its |® performance. When the building is completed it will be one of the finest and best in Canada--it will be a palatial barn in the bost ac« ceptation of that term, Every pro- vision will be made for the comfort and convenience of. stock and pro~ robes. biae The wealthy affable kiiv HE A ; » spared wig or labor in ordert produce a model barn and all admit he has succeeded in the object he had. in view. The gathering was one of more than ordinary promin- ence, it 'was, in fact; a distinguished gathering and included M.P's, M. P.P's and ex-M.P's, and, with one accord, alk pushed together, and ds if by magic, the mammoth building overshaddowed- thie, large spate on which it stood. The ladies of the surroundings bad. kindly assisted | Mrs. McFarlane, and there no better cooks on earth, iu pi a suniptuous feast for the ttley, of Fort Perry. fe arg indebted' to Me. Robt. for the pri- age of publishing. 'the follo ng ; ¢ from the front, FRANCE, Jory, 11,7 1995. : # UNCLE AND Auntie, | thoaght 1 would irop you a few a let you : Bing this finds you the same. 1 a letter from Stanley Grey, out West again, and he was _tell- ime that he saw 'my name men- d in the Part Perry Papers so I inking that you musti have {ling them that I was out re for you are the only one that - 1 te wiitten to in Port Perty since | ne out here... Well Uncle: bave | fj the honor also' "having my | mentioned in Sir + John ach's despatches it came out in glist" papers" of June. 23rd, jt one month 'after 'my birthday, s for the work we did at Edna McKee 'Norman Philp *Maubel Crawford = Miss P, Wright SIE age Frances Cryderman hE *Jack Marlow Velva Parr Hildred Patton oi fia English Mia Bina. lizabeth Hooey hr *Venora Hyland Miss Elva Savagéln 1 Edith McLaughlin Miss'A. Donovan Sydserft, son Roy Sanderson Municipality at Electi bers of the - Legislative Assembly : and at. Municipal Eleetions:s and the said List was first posted up. = my office at Scugog, on tl 1 2 ly, 1915, and i fi Clerk Township of iia Dated this 24th day of July, 1918. 1915. ; i) Farms Wanted for Farms of various sizes. Write'us a card and we will on you and obtain 01; particular Tanson Real Ho Conga, : ik 1913, we ave a a umber of enquiries.