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Port Perry Star, 26 Feb 1913, p. 8

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nto the Te of as EE Bloct, Queen Trt Port . Subscription $1.00 a year iti advance Advertising rateson application, i . SAMUEL FARMER, Publisher and Proprietor Greenbank Citizen Makes Good Uxbridge Journal In the Moose Jaw Times of January 25th is a write up of Moose Jaws Halls of Justice. Among those prom- iment and whose plcture appears is a former correspondent to the Journal The following speaks for itself: "One of the best known and most popular of all the court. officials is probably C. M. Harrington, the Deputy Registrar and Deputy Clerk of Court. Mr. Harrington was born at Greenbank, Ont., in 1872, and came to Moose Jaw' some some fourteen ago. From here he moved to innipeg and also at a later date spent a few years across the border. In 1909 he returned to Moose Jaw, and it was in that year that he re- ceived his appointment to his present position. Inthe year 1910 he was married to Margaret A. Potts Fenelon Falls, Ont. G. W. Spence, now of the Land Tie les Office of this city, was at that time Clerk of the Court, and it'was at this time that the Clerk, one assistant and one stenographer did the work. © When interviewed Mr. Harrington stated that there had been a most remarkable change in the amount of work during the three ycars of hisservice 'I have spent many the hours overtime,' said Harrington, in order to with the work which is steadily on the increase, where three of us' man- aged all the work in 190g, six of us are kept busy to-day. Mr. Harrington is well known in all court circles, he having acted as Clerk at practically all sittings of the Supreme Court since his appointment to office in 190g. He is not alone popular at the dis- charged of his duties, but he is very well known throughout the city. : 'As well as being prominent in court circles Mr. Harnngton is also well known in many other capacities, es- pecially at a dog and poultry show held in this city he was very successful with bis exhibits, so much so as to carry off the special silver cup award- ed by W. B. Willoughby, leader of the Saskatchewan Opposition and mem- ber. of the | Legislarure. : Mr, is also secretary of the lo-! * «al Kennel Club." ---- You Take No Risk Our Reputation and Moneyis Back of This Offer We pay for all 'the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to ly relieve you of constipation. We take all the risk. You 'are not -obligated to us in any way whatever, ii out offer Could any- fair for you ? Is there of - keep up tations by Miss patcick were well received. All. re-} port a very pleasant time. Mr. Savage took the service in "the : church a couple of weeks ago, owing| {to Mr. Woodger's Predenice being re- quired at a funeral, Mr. and Mrs, E. Martin, 'bride and} groom, of Brooklin were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robertson ana. Mr. and 'Mrs. Coates, start for their new home in Roland, Manitoba. - We join in wishing them continued happiness aud prosperity. Mr, John Coates has arrived in Winnipeg on his return trip to Roland Manitoba. The young people of Shirley spend | a very 'interesting time each evening} skating 'on the pond in Mr. Thos. Lamb's field. This. 15 a good and useful sport as it is a fat reducer and health-builder, Caesarea Some from here enjoyed the Anni- versary services at Nestleton Station recently. The Services were good and on Monday there was a very. interesting programme, after, a sumptous tea. The Rev West, of Port - Perry, made. an 'excellent chairman, 'The Rev. Kidd gave an excellent address, a very interes ing feature "of the 'programme |} was a dialogue rendered in a way that gave great credit to those that took part in 1t, Mrs. Fred Walker has been serious- ly sick, she has somewhat recovered at present, She has the heartfelt sympathy of the village in the loss of] her Infant child, it was just one week! old; it was buried at the St. John cemetery at Blackstock, the Rev Mr, Kidd very ably officiated at the obse- quies. Every one 'around our r village are busy getting in their supply of sum: mer ice. The village men have nearly got their wood cutting completed, they have got nice piles of 'wood ready to defy Jack Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Thos Williams and Master Howard "and Miss Alma Williams has returned from a pleas: ant visit among friénds at Solina. Mrs. e Reed, of Enniskillen, has: been visiting her. sister = Mrs, Williams. Myrtle Mr. Beuram H. Beacock, of Tor: onto, is visiting at his home here. Mrs. Chas Glover visited friends in Toronto, during the week, Miss Oscar Downey is recovering after a severe attack rior Mr. Thos Duff had a very success: ful wood-bee on Friday. of last week. Mrs, Wm Squelch is visiting her daughter Mrs. Chas Luke. Mrs. Bateman is visiting friends in i Balsam. Mrs. Reeser, of Claremont, vi her uncles at the Rimie House. They will soon} Let us mount your game heads. Expert animal, fish, game head, and bird mounting, promptly done at lowest Pri Hides tanned and fine rug 'work made out of them in all'styles.' * Rare birds bought and sold. We will buy your Coon, Mink. Muskrat and other : furs, and pay you highest prices. Td Sr 2 Te LY doader's oh ome. 3 i x x -Homestéad Law was " The Government, bets you. 160 acres 7 land Jams Bi ve on-tl J Ontario on my floor that ae that you cannat en at ere The is Co. bets you thei ' reputation agains: Hoth Sn looking over heir lines ull satisfy you. EXCLUSIVE AGENT ie . J. H. BROWN Seagrave, ont. upwards. - Careful attention is g 'are welcomed, Accounts may

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