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Port Perry Star, 20 Aug 1913, p. 7

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A SRN ps have been'in- ---- in:the an Church. here. : of the T. Eaton Co. is felt for this timely d donation. The 'church now be well lighted. Our pastor, Rev J. W. Totten holds a service here every Sunday morning ? sat 10 o'clock. The attendance is en« couraging: 1t is reported that Miss Sonley;" of this place, is to take 'charge of the Shirley School after the holidays. We wish her every succéss in her new school, and are glad that she' is to be . ear her home. A League that gives good "promise of success has been organized by our Commercial Public receive every and attention. . + Mionligh Excarsiont The management of the. steamer | yur dv "Esturion will run a Moonli SE he sion on 'the evening of August 21st The boat will leave what at Port Perry, at 7.30 p.m. and retutn at 11 pam. Tt is some years since an excursion of this kind has been held at Port Perry, on a boat like the Es: turion, which is comfortabie in every pastor at Prospect. e attendance | particular, ©ven during the busy harvest season, has been most encouraging. Better Sater. The children, big "and little,s are Yooking forward with pleasure to the Sunday School Excursion from Port Peny to Lindsay on thé Steamer 'Es- turion, on Friday of this week. Miss Mabel Lamb, of Manchester, as away for a holiday = of perhaps a month. "The Wednesday evening service at Manchester, is arousing a*deep inter- est. x Oakwood Mr. Victor Elliott, of Wellington, seturned home after visiting his' friend Mr. Harold Weldon. Miss Hazel Richardson, of Toron- 20, is spending her holidays with "her mother Mrs. V. Richardson. Miss M. Staples is at present visit- ing her sister Mrs P. Webster. Mr: Louis Savinac returned home after spending two weeks in Toronto, He was accompanied . by his sister Miss Stella Savinac who spent her holidays under the parental roof, Mr. Stevens, of Quebec, arrived in our village last week, and will assist in the Bank of Montreal. Miss Ethel Prouse is visiting her smother Mrs.'G. Prouse. Miss Evelyn Cameron is enjoying a wisit in thé States. Mr. Garfield Heatlie, of Little Bris Rain, spent Supday at the home of Mr Geo. Savinac. Rev. J. O. Datts had'a very narrow escape of being drowned at Sturgeon Point on Friday last, Manchester Miss Bessie Hodge, of Toronto, Shen Sunday with her. Aunt Mrs, J. W. Holtby. 'Miss Mabel Lambe, is holidaying at Orchard Beach. Harold Thompson met:an accident ast week, falling on his shoulder and fracturing his collar bone We are glad to leam he is improving. Joe Fitchett has returned from T1o- xonto where he has spent most of his 'wacation.: s Mr. Dan Christie had a successful barn raising last Friday. The men as' well as the women turned out to witness the event, there bang about 130 men and about 7o present. - The day wis ideal You should not miss this pleasant trip on the lake. - In order that every- body may take advantage of this op- portunity the fare has been placed at Adults 25¢c, Children 15ce Tell your friends. : Come yourself, ~~ = Drowned Just as we were going to press we heard that--Sellars aged 14 years, son of Wm Sellars was drowned in the pond about ten feet! from the boat house at Oatmeal mill: A boy named Smith made an heroic 'attémpt to save him and Richard 'Ward shoved out a plank to him but in the excitement he failed to take hold. The doctors of town worked over him for some time but all 'efforts failed to revivesum, --Uxbridge Journal Oshawa Fair Alexander Park 'is being put in shape for the Fair, * In spite of the dry summer it. looks fine, 'Every morning sees "the horses in traming for the races. There are two. big races edch day. Each purse $200.00. The 'amusement end of the fair is being looked after. There will be two bands; a midsvay, merry-go-round side shows, refreshment stands, meals , the grounds and everything to-make or good sport, The Poultry Show will be big. The Oshawa poultry men have revised the. prize list and $350.00 is offered for this department. It will bea great show of birds. The free attractions'in front of 'the grand stand are from New York. They are costing a large sum, and will per- form on. the oth, and roth, at the grounds in- the day, and will also. be used at -the night concerts in the Opera House. The donations 'of friends of the Fair have made it possible to increase the prizes all along "the "line. (The prize list is mailed: «If you want a copy drop a card to W. E: N, Sinclair Dates; 8, g; 10, of September, 8th.; is preparation day only. oth., and roth." are both "show days and both equally good: For Sale 137 acres, being part of lots" 10, and 11, 15t concession of Reach, half}. mile from C. P. R. Station, one mile} from G. T. R. Station, two. never fail- ing wells, one cistern. "Good garden of small fruit, 15 acres of orchard, .| Tow of evergreen chard---north and w All orders promptly: - Phone at my expense . Bell Phone No. 47 Successor to JOHN IRVIN] . 0 J = i Eire Insurance Mrs. C. J. Pearse wishes'to thank. the many persons who placed thier supance with the late C.J. Pearse, and announces that Mr. Jas Vard has become a business. partner with her self to carry on an insurance under the firm name of Pearse & Ward A continuance of the liberal formerly accorded to Mr. solicited. Yours Truly Pearse & Ward PORT PFRRY : ONTARIO Sittings of the Division Lot COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1913 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac. donell, Whitby, =~ Jan. 13, Feb. Mar. 4, Apr. 3; May 2, June oi sp 8, Oct." 2, Nov, 7 Dec. 9, Oshawa Clerk, Miss E L Macdonell; Wisthy. Jon 1, Feb, Mar 5; Apr ay une 4, Sept 3, Nov. 8, Tee 5. sy 1014 4 2 Brougham Clerk, M. Gleeson,Gn an 15, Mar 6, May 6, Ju 5 Sos. ov 11, Jan 9, 1914. ; 3 Port Perry--Clerk, J. W. Bu Port Perry. Jan 17, Mar 7, July 8, Sept 6, Nov 12, Jan 7 4 Uxbridge--Clerk, R J. Moore, bridge. Jan 10, Mar 14, May 16, Sept 9, Nov 21, Jan 16, 19 PE 5 Capuingone- Clerk, George: Cannington. - Jan 9; Mar 1 July 16, Sept os Nov 20, Jan 6 Beaverton-- Clerk, James M Beaverton. Jan. 8, Mar 12, July 17, Sept 11; Nov 19, Jan 7 Uptergrove--Clerk, Daniel Atherley, Jan 7, Mar 1 ; July 18 Sept 12, Nov i ia 3 3 CC OIL SPR TRNEAN a) oy el 1 aKa ai i i at at i STE Po

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