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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Oct 1916, p. 2

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The Election of forie herbers of} 1] of offic od | being Babin Jnl be-{ait ones i good" liste | Parks and De Flea k &c his ¢ Aurora' : + fom the an arked fon, The races Were ran off. under unfavorable circum: siances--glow time being made-- portions' of, the track being mud bound otwithstanding "however 'before the statt-a number of autos were pufiover if at pflway speed 9 land scattered" mud; {ta the four i§ intended to use the govern- fient hospital at Whitby, for the tment of returned soldiers who suffériug from mental diseases. William Camps, road commis-| sioner for Scarboro Township is building an 80-foot span concrete and steel bridge over the Rouge River at Hillside. The structure will cost in 'the' neighborhood . of 3000, and is along the line of per- anent bridges being built all over je towaship." The work will 'be completed before the close of the "close of the season. -- Pickering : News. Nearly $1,000, 000 has now been contributed tothe Lord Kitchener Na- sional Memorial Fund, The inventor of the wonderful ar- ~" fnoured car is a distant relative of Mr. Wai. Swinton, Orillia. Packet. tie Postoffics Department. ve "ports a surplus for the fisst time in five years Canada's export trade 'to Great Britain oearly trebeled in the past years. gz "Fhe old Paisley shall, of the days our grandmothers, is coming into fashion again. "Lord Derby is in favor of mobil- ising every man io the country un- : the age of 60. #1 1 could get my wife every 'thing she wants I'd be perfectly' "happy." So. he would. But did 'that man ever live? MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE Me F. W. Bradley, lot 23, con. Reach, a: mile 'south of Sea- 'winds. The mals dal dvet of the town, however, was Tramps as ree "gards mud, and certdin +4 to be in keeping with the 'extents! business transacted, wonderhil§ prosperity, superior intelligencs "and _ great wealth of the towd, "should be en: titled to a coat of McAdam or Me: Eve or some other equally substan: tial 'substitute, As a manufactur. ing town, for its.sizé, Newmarket has few equals anywhere; and what is still better its' outputs are the best products possible, and are as lucrative to the manufacturers as they are famous for th it worth and utility, Ns A St. John's Presbyterian Church Anniversary Services will be held in St. John's Church 'next Sabbath, 8th October, Rev. 'J* Hi Edmison, B.D, of Toronto, will preach at 11 | a.m, and Rey: Geos Yule; B.A., of 'Ushawa, will-preachiat'y. p.m. The Port Perry Quasteite Aonsisting of Mr, T. H. Fol fk and Br ¥:W, Mclotyre will asst the chair in the praise service. COMING-- ig Hall was discovered to On motion of Mr, Hutcheson ¢| seconded by My were strack: © Finange-- Hut house, Streets and Sidewal * Jefive nd Sto og id Hutchesony and 2 t Resve. p Electric Light and Water Wo Patsish, Jeffrey and Hutcheson rey a and Stofichouse. jre-- Jeffrey and Parrish Ob motion of 'Mr. 'Stonéhoise V {seconded by Mr. Hutcheson, a quantity of glazed tile was ordered. speak on HW men's Institutes, their Object and Work." This will] beSuplefhented by a good number from Mrs, Russel Coates. Every lady inthe vicinity is invited 'to be present and join the class which the the Institute is endeavonring to or- ganize in sewing. Collection in 'aid of tires Red Cross, Be sure and brisg your knitting: rt. SONY CHICKEN "PIE SUPPER Under auspices of the Sonya Red Cross' Society "will be held oo Thanksgiving night, Monday; Oct g, in tbe Presbyterian. Charch Sonya: Sopper from 's 'to./%.30. Programme--the following talented entertainers' have been secured: Earl Beebe, gold medalist (the great boy wonder of the world) Elocution- ist, Toronto; Mrs. Jobaston, Soloist Blackwater ; Mss. F. Brandon, So. Hoist, Cannington. An interesting and 'appropriate address will be be delivered by Rev, E. 'Harston, 'Manilla. Rev. F;. J. Joblin, Sea- grave, will occupy the chair. Ad mi¥sion--Adults 4o cents ; Children Pp Breds and | High-Gra no bettet to befotin are good and 'the up-to-date; Reme has no fucther "The Pot _ Port Field Day, on "rotiaiy ed a field day in the tion of "that™ term. ; coptests were keenly Cont od and the students demonsirafedifiat Possess agility o thre: a : Many of the feats perfor 'have taxed professionals. to d plicate. The ladies * Fasketbal game was excitifig and mgch skill was displayed but the Pet Perry young ladies proved Sotorious, The spectators were numebis apd Wy €din'so imeres(ing a a manner. ' BOYS EVENT Standing Broad ' Jdm! Roach, 2 G Howard; 3 W Hesb Standing Broad Jump, d= Cragg, 2 Wm West, 3 D Licas | Runcing Broad Jump, Si--1 it Roach, 2 WiNesbitt, 3 G Howard" Runaoing Broad Jump, Jr.=1 . Cragg; 3 D Lucas, 3 E Sweetna Running - Hop Stép and Jobigy highly delighted At being' &ybrta ul i haya Et oft ) featdrs. Foe: worth Onrarrarola. Colt--1 J i Orme: | 5 Coates, : 1 Wan Oke, 2 Tal Taylor, "AGRICULTURAL Team --1 Wm: Neal; Brood Mare--1 & a Its; Coates Tiasearsold: Colts "Russell A Gilbett, 2 Rey Taylor, 3 LesCoates . Onesyear:old Colt--1 Les Wilson, 2 Dan Eoglish:3 Russell Gilbert Fofl--1 Les Coates, 2 V Wit sori, '3 Les Coates. GENERAL PURPOSE Fea. John Samells; 2 W C "erigusen, 3 Osmond Wright, - 'Brood Mare-~1 Fred Bradburn, 2 | Jsmiond Wright "Two-yearsold Gelding ot Filly | we Ferguson, 2 War Edwards, 3 Walter Samélls ow aal--+1 Dsriond Ww rights 2L pl : ROADSTER / eam--1 W B Ferguson rood Mare--1 Alvin MeGill, 2 T Taylor wo year old Gelding! ot Filly-- af McQuaid, 3 Tal Taylor 2§°cents. All are cordially invited. St--1 W Nesbitt, 2 R Roath, 3G Driving Horse--1 .G Hall, 2 G -- MRS. SQUIRES, President," Miss McKar, Sec'y-Treas. Rs MORE FIRES IN { 3 PRINCE ALBERT | week the 'buildings on" property adjacent to the norfh of e on re and in a shost time were consbined, but during their burning (the public hall was in' eminent Howard <. = Runaing Hop Step and Jum 1 W Cragg, 2 Wm West, | 'Luces ' High Jump, Sea: Re: Ro Cragg, 3 Putting Shot--1 ER Stalker, 3 M White 'Pole Vault, Sr.--1. R T Jackson 3 G Howatd: Pole Vault, Jr.--1 L F.E. Luks, OptiD.;1€7 Yonge danger of being destroyed 'but help 1, oo 3 E Sweetma St., Toronto's able Optician whom citizens formed themselves" into a Football Kick--1 G you can consult-on Thursday, Oct. ire brigade and, assisted 'by others, Worden Son} ey, 5 WNe RE 19th, at A; J. Dawis"drog store, 'saved "it "from destruction. Pott Hundred Yard Dg Port Perry. . Don't miss this chance Perry Fire Brigade artived at' ie of having your eyes tested by a'sceme but the distanceiit Roach, 2 W Nesb specialist whi 20 years sxperience. PROGRESSIVE a EUCHRE A Progressive Euchre aud- Social; will be held under 'the auspices of} '| the ladies of the" Afiar Society of] St: Mary's Catholic Church - of M onday (Thanksgiving) evening Qclober gth, 1916, at thie "home of Me. Wm, Bowles, Adfifission 5a i travel before teaching the: c tica-niade its assisiance of avail, however the people of Prince Albert appreciated 1 iheie eforis and. | indy coh (incurted. Ox the {day 'the - | triet with condiderable does on the| 'he hav- building and its' contents; ; A ;" besides Hundred Yard 'Dash "| Cragg, 2 G Gibson, 3 ES 220 yards dash. 1 RE Howard, 3 M Sleep. av 3 antl R Roach, IM J ¥ 3F Whitfield and A ma! M and MY te, 2 M Ryines, 3. 1 Lucas ; aia W "| carriage, Gnder. ¢ yea G|svilan, 2° Leslie Mulligan 3 Fred Plnlp de year old Gelding or' Filly--~ 1 Leslie Wilson, 2 Walter Samells, g Alvin McGill ol' 'by side 'of in 'WcGith, 4 Willa ms. Brood: Max i 1 Orisiston Neshitt : Pozen Conliies ona Elford : Doser. Ginger soe Mis Oscar MoQuaid n Puympkiir Pie-=t1 Miss O yi Mrs K J Crozier, 3 Mise Lissa Wi son i Pumpbin Pie Nesbitt, 2 Miss Widpie Minoo, A od Mrs Tas Byers: "Caoned Fruits --1 Mahood Migs 'Winnie Jelliés==1 Mrs'R c Brows, 2M Mn I Whitheld, 3 Miss Winnie Matiood | Pickles --1 Mrs 1 Whitfield, 2 Mrs RC Brown; wv Honey Strained--1 anda Miss Winnie Nesbiit IMPLEMENTS AND bOMES- TIC MANUFACTURE S gle Carriage --1 and 2 Tinny £ Bros M '3 Miss Maliood Pa Mis R J McN: Ms Ore siz soon amassed mary years ago Port Perry as his hom: ? declining years, where | id Miss Wilson, { 3 ~ Outfine work on linen or. 'cotton. 1 aniells, 2. Miss 0 w itey irs. 1 Mis or, lace. 1 Mrs Or, 2 Mrs by 8 Mes L E Parr Pillow shams; [© and 2 Mrs Ou, 8 Miss F Par «Patch quilt. = 1 'Miss MeLanghiin 4 Miss. Mahood; B Mis * Crochet quilt. "1° Mi i Wright] i cabin quit: rs, Hinghany id Sabin I ie Wilson Sewing Maching--1 CA Rhndle ji 2 R; J MeRaily. © Set" Bedrootn Purnin i Wesley Joa, 2 Oliver |1 Two Feat old Gelding or Fly | 1 W G Hoge Joha, Wright | > ie Horse, road Single Driving Horse, rod old: ilson, 3 Kae | Dusty, Gefleman's. Turao -- 3 Lady Driver--1 Mrs BG Hall Miss Ferguson, 3 Mrs A W Wr CATTLE DURHAMS one year old and ueder wo 21 Whilheld rank Stade, 2 ood, Nesbitt, 8 Mr 4 Neha, Nes is aylor aderclotbiog. 1" Miss Emb ok Miss Mekaughlio, 2 Miss Mahood, 3 M K J'McNally, toilet set. * {his 'daughter, Sided tll a short Time £0, is 1 time he: has Jed! wi h i rac David: Maltolm, Cartwright, "'M | younger days d Canada what it is toed; y. his" and unceasing' € and increase in 5 y commodity that he cultivated to' 8 | benefit Waphing was proverbial sod iminond, trish secretaries and (he only Engels

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