In in r doze: Sy gabon agin by 1 able to eat an mes. Ap eft, and the audi- the great range Re power Te he singer's So Mullen i is a talented violinist and her selections ¢re much appreciated. Brazil is a pianist with a talent 3 fitted for the difficult work of humorous selections, and ite's funny songs; and character sketches were well re- "ceived THE PRIZEWINNERS : HORSES 1st Thos Hall, and Harold Smith, Si dst hn ds 'ard L Mountjoy nee Driver, Roadster uh w Agricultural "Filly or Gelding, two years old ee" nd Fred 3; Philp, 3rd 15 Joneph Posh n, ood A Divs Turkey Gobbler, (dressed and drawn 1st Mrs I. Werry, 2nd Mrs Frank P Frain 4rd Seth Dean essed. and drawn) hg Lock -Mrs Chas Taylor, and Mrs John Bray, 3rd Mis. Jobn Jobb.' On the Shores of Scugog Orders for this book (which is now on sale at. the Star Office) are now being received. Mr. Minty of the T. Eaton Co. Winnipeg, ordered a num- ber for those who: are in the West. Me. H. Allison, of Quesnel, B.C, 4 writes when ordering a book for him- sett writes: -- " "To_one whose past has been so closely associated with the old town, these articles as they a week to week were intemsdly interest- ing, recalling. many. once familar names almost forgotten." "And, as the years pass by the book will be picked up again with renewed interest. It is a book for your litrary --a history. in which you and your children will always be personally in- terested, . For sale now. Price $1.00 Reach Council The of oa Council for the Township of: Reach: niet.in the Town- hip. Manchester, on Monday, 15th Dec. All members present. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. A By-law was introduced and car- ried through appointing D. R. O's and Poll Clerks to hold the polling divisions in the Township in case a poll 18 demanded to form the Council for the year 1914. The following were aspointed: Div Di R. O. Poll Clek 1 George Ward, . Henry Davis 2° ***Levi Duncan.. Wm. Akney 3....R. Horne.....John Howsom 4....D.McDonald..Blake Cragg Arthur Sleep. .N Midgley E. M. Williams .A Williams . Jas. Kirby. K.Robertson Geo. Smith... Wm. Brooks 9..«.R. Baird... .Wm. Beaton The Collector reported . that there was still a certain amount of taxes une collected, and was given an extension of time with instruction to have the Roll completed forthwith. ACCOUNTS PASSED red from | I am handling Nursery: Stock from. a leading Nursery - Compa ay and will be pleased? to furnish you anything r may want in this line. See. samples of these trees on my grounds and get prices before ordering. Our trees are true to name and first-class. Get the best varieties---some do better than others in this section, Order early. C. C. KELLETT PORT PERRY ONTARIO DOONAN, Mrs T Graham, $s, rent of lon for: making tile, Wm. Byers, $9.50 rep. culvert ano. timber for same, lot 20, con 3. Day Bros., $3.10 gravel John Ferguson, $6, grading hill ana: rep culvert, con 7 Wm Tunimonds, $3.10 gravel Théo Fitchett, $2, aid son $21.53, supplies alyon, $2, rep culvert and drawing gravel, con 12 Thos Beare $2, excess statute labor John Fursey, $17.25, caretaking Geo Thompson, $12.40, gravel Treas. Uxbridge, $58.42, settlement townline expenditure, 1913 Treas Whitby Tp. $33.63, settlement townline expenditure, 1913. Alex Brown, $1.20, gravel IM Vernon, $1, taking logs out of creek Thos Harris, $2.25, rep. culvert, lot 17, con 1 W F Dobson, $6.80, supplies for Corp Jno' Masters, $2.50, drawing out logs at bridge, con 6 Alex Leask, $2, fixing culvert and washout, lot t4, con 12 Anthony Wells, $10, bonus 40 rods wire fence, lot 12, con 9 Board of Health, $12, expenses "dur- ing the year Mark and Stone, $4, settling Brock townline account, 1913 Reeve and Clerk, $4, settling Ux= bridge townline account, 1913 Mcintyre, Dobson and Stone, $4 Ss commission work on bridges Jas McKensie, 31d | W Cook, $65.80, putting in culvert at| Weir and' Mark, $10, commission : "Franklin 5% Best Display of Geese, 4 pairs, (dressed 1st vis J Parr, Jt and Mrs F year pes pi os dressed and. drawn) 13h 20 nd Mss | ] Par, Jr Sink Hole, con 2, Wm Cook, $7.80, bonus 52 rods wire fence lot 14. con 1, Jno Hemmingway, $2, gravel. Jno Hemmingway, $17 50, bonus 70 rods wire fence, lots.13-14, con 1. Fred Ashton, $16.80, bonus 112 rods wire fence, lot 1 con 5. work on bridges Henry Taylor $2, valuating sheep Thos Boynton, $2, valuating sheep Wm Pollock, $1, valuating sheep The Clerk was instructed to notify the G. T. R. Co. that unless some immediate action be taken with re- gard to building a station at Seagrave | Ducks, 4 pairs, Jas McKittrick, $3.22, bonus 2214 to replace the one recently destroyed drawn) ylor rods wire fence; lot 13 con ro. |] Bomerville, $15.60, gravel. by fire; this township would be com- pelled to the Board of Railway Com-- and drawn) Robt. Mole, $6.25, bonus on 25 rods mission for redress. BoA ee fence, lot 5 con a. Midgley, $5.50, drawing gravel 8 ou X cleaning out ditch. Jas Kirby, $7.20, bonus 48 rods wire fence, lot 17, con 3. Richard Flewell, $20.50, bonus 82: * rods wire fence, lot 13, ¢on 11, "| Wm Thomas, $15.40, gravel. N Midglry, $12, plowisg, and scraps 'Robt Braden; 650; oll and cau, 'Brock $3.33, settlement re, 1913. rep ae and draw SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Port Perry STAr1s $1.00 year 100 wanadian or British points, if paid 'in: advance; otherwise, $1.25. To sub= scribers in the United States the price: 1s $1.50 per year in advance. : THE PORT PERRY STAR and © Canadian Farm . Farmers's Advocate $2.35 'Globe (Weekly, Illustrated) Globe (daly, R. M.R.) Globe (Daily)...ouue..