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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1913, p. 4

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"rink put into ae need for thetown to'be without ie | some amusement if the young folk are really in earnest about their wish to] ssotive-it. sy Further particulars as to plans can be bad on 3pplication to the Star Office. Mr. Win. Linke gave a progressive epics { arty one evening last week 'to a'pve ber of his frigndss No 'Mys. ROPUNott received word from Vernon on a few. days ago saying that Hi was sufe and had just Jatrived at Detroit, I'he boat on which hé is employed, the® "Denmark" weathered the storm well being-laid-in th dor at Marquette. "+ Vernon's people were. anxious about him as'it was. re- ported that he had been drowned, Chicken Stealing "The hen roosts. 'of 'some' of. our: neighboring farmers haye been visited of late, and. on Friday evenipg last when two suspicious . characters by the names of Mann and" Wrignt were trying to dispose of some chiskens, it.came to the attention. of chief Cassidy who took these chaps into safe keeping for the night." Next 'morn- _ing they were brotiget before Magis- trate Purdy, and sufficient evidence was procured to send them to Whitby for trial, to which place the chief and' constable Cook took them on Saturday afternoon, NOTICE Balance of Taxes for 1913 is due Dec, 1st. 1913. All arrears of Taxes must be paid by the first day of December 1913 inclusive And all Electric Light accounts past due must be paid on- or before December 1st. 1913. By order, J.H. Brown, Treasuser. B. Y.:P. U. Entertainment Only those who were present at the entertainment in' the Town Hall' on Wednesday evening of last week can properly appreciate the value of 'what they heard. | Rev. Herbert W. Piercy is wonderful as an 'elocutionist = in many ways. His voice and his pres- ence are of rare quality; and his sym- pathetic appreciation and rendering of is selections produce results of unusual pleasure. "The Lost Word" will remain in the 'memory of all who heard it--A- picture of descriptive power and dramatic force, It is just a little difficult to tell what happenee, = People came to be enter- ned, not quite sure what it was that were to hear; 'and 'before 'one realize the fact there was a note |" "of religious power 'that never entirely died out. It was unexpected and un- usual; but Li found sympathetic hear- lage "ers and Mr. Piercy will find a large aodience awaiting him when next he comes to Port Perry. A number of local singers assisted vest: is. waving: wh fruits hang "heavy on' the trees; vines, the time when 'earth' ge things wait to be gathered, That the time when mien: must. be deligent]. if they would lay >by in store for win: ters. needs. Not'long i "the opportun- |, ity for gathering. The "fruits are: no sooner ripe then" they begin to Seay] and fal) off. Then follows winter, 'the Hie When there is no fruit on the trees or 'vines; no harvest waiting on the' fields... 1 man has not gathered in sammer he must suffer in winter. Life hastits summers and winters, : its tinres of health and plenty, then its times of sickness or want, and these seasons of need must be féd from the stores laid up in the days of youth, What is more * pitiful than to see' an aged man or woman bending under the hard. task of making a living at the time of Itfe they should have rest. Or what-even more sad, when they: are obliged to accept belp from other? To the young the pathway of life appears long, to the old, who have travelled 'the road, how "short! "A vouthtime diligenltyiniproved prepares one for whatever comes in the sterner years; while every opportunity wasted | in youth is a chance for misfortune or failure in after life.' The same law "applies in' spiritual life, - Childhood: and youth ina' true christian home, are sheltéred in a Port Perry, on Friday, Novem 30 Holstein and Ayrshire: Cows. Sale at 1.30 o'clock: : GEORGE JACKSON, - ever had truer friends Among : ts graduates tyanthe ponular ELLIOTT jus work for the students' oi gent.in the sphuildingf 1 deg hin school offsts the best ra adaai ern uden # tithe. you us bandepate A Glogue? i "W.JL ELLIOTT PRINCIRA Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets TORONTO «© large measure from stern assualts and |' conflicts. - 'I'he atmosphere is 'kindly and genial. The'influences are. helps ful, 'Thefe is a mothers love and a fathers hand to lead and protect. The family: altar holds all 'the house: hold: close to Gods féet, the sm of the world outside washes the very thresh- hold, yet within the sacred walls there is life unstained, loving and true. The child that grows up in such influences - i$ sheltered from the temptations that |: make the world 50 perilous a place to live i This 18 fe' s summer, the time to gather spiritual strength, for, forming of habits, for the knitting of the thews and sinews of. character; the' time to make ready. for the duties and. respon sibilities of real life, right phmcipies | should be fixed in the heart so firmly Going South. 40 ; 1.40 pool 7:33 p.m Valine Haid Many People Have a Simple Way Stopp ngit--They Use Parisian Sag It" was Dr. 'Sangerbond of Paris first discovered that Sandruff and fall hair were caused by that 'nothing can ever serve the life Ba from them. We should gather into our Ives, all the love, joy and gladness that we can store there while we. 'may. 'Then when the winter of life settles about us we shall have light within, Nothing darkens lifes winter 'days as do memories of sinful things. Nothing in makes life so Toi lie done along the years. Pony fh Baxrer "in the: me---Mrs. Bamforth, | "Mrs, Archer, "Mr. Follick, and the: Port Pou Quartete. Their selections were exe Sharh enjoyed by the audi

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