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Port Perry Star, 16 Sep 1914, p. 8

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on Chast, Scugon, wilt by aD.YV, Sunday and Monday; Sept. a and 21. Rev. W. P. Brown, M. A, will preach in the morning at 10. 30, and evening at 7.00. * Oh Monday evening 21, Rov, My: Brown will deliver a lecture on the ; present. War. gram will be given, after which a social tea will be held.~~Admission 25¢ 10} mii Prince Albert Mr. J. W. Totten will preach at Bethel next Sunday. J Knox and family: recently arrived from Scotland, are now occii= pying Mr. J. Jeffrey's house. The Toronto News announces the names of two Canadian Officers who get temporary rank in. the British Army, one being Captain James Me- Brien, Royal Canadian Dragoons who was ranked as Lieutenant. In response to the call to prayer for National Victory, on September 9th a serdice was held at 8 p. m, conclud- ¢d by Miss K. Morton and the pastor Migs Grace. Burnett, has returned from [oronto, and will resume her High School studies, : Miss Hiscox, spent a week in. To- ronto visiting her sisters, 'Mrs Cragg, and Mrs. Ball. Miss Clara Bond is spending a few weeks, with her sister in Toronto. The W.C.T. U. convention will be held in the Prince Albert church on Thursday, Sept. 17th. An inter esting program will be given. Allare invited to attend the evening session Mrs. Thos. W heeler property to Mr. Lambe has sold the Bates, who expects to live here. ! Mrs Balfour is improving in health, - In stepping from the train Mr.Wm, Worden had the misfortune to fall and break two or three ribs. --l 0 Manchester Mr. Robt. Holtby, has returned from the exhibition where he captured a number of valuable prizes, with his horses and : cattle. Mr. Holtby has .taken his stock on to Ottawa, to try his luck there, The Auxiliary of the W. M. 8. wiil meet at the home of Mrs. A, Ferguson on Friday, at 3 o'clock. On Sunday morning one Mr. Davis' calves fell into Mr. Martyn's well; but with the assistance of several neigh- bors and some rope, it was brought to the top, and in a few minutes, seemed none the worse of his experience. 'The well was about 36 ft. deep, there being five ft. of water in the well. The evanglistic meetings, conducts ed here by Miss Morton, are a decided success, : : : Mr. Ed. Barrett 1s. having a new foundation, and a new sifrangeh add- ed to his house. Miss Adams, Oshawa, 18 visiting at Mr. John Fursey Ss. IE 10+ Seagrave Mr, Wm, Pollock, Won. second "on 1 ' © ; his two Clydesdale mares, at the Can- gh ~adian National Exhibition. "Ottawa. 'this week. Sr Mr: John "Tanner, had the isioit: lose a cow last week. Ph, B of Hei ar] 'at Manchester, Mr. A. Savage; I a Helpful sermon' © ally on Sund: last. The Misses G. and S. Wilson, returned homs, after: spending a a few ¢ days at Port Ports; Agood.- musical pro- |. Glad to report Miss Go _Sommer- ville, is somewhat improved. Miss 'M. Brampton of Toronto, has returned home, after. spending two weeks with her uncle, Mr. 'A. Gilroy. Miss M; 'Morgan, spent the holiday in Toronto. ; a Mr G: White is still under the care; of the Dostor. See Dorothy: De Vonda | in her Balloon Ascension at Port Perry Fair. Miss M. -Sonley, . Prince Albert, spent Sunday with Miss B. Holliday. Remember our Rally Service, next Sunday afternoon, at Prospect Sunday School, at 2 p..m, Mt. and Mrs. E. Martin, and Miss M,, attended the wedding of Miss Martha Martin, now Mrs. Reeves, in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, week end with her parents, spent the Miss W, Armstrong, has gone to Toronto, where she will attend High School, > 30 Iresremrieen Pickering Clipped from Pickering News We congratulate Graham Brothers, on the success with which they have met in the show ring at the Toronto Exhibition, having secured nearly all the best prizes in the Clydesdaleclass: Among the prizes won were First for stallion, 4 years and over with Baron Minto, 5th with Promotor; 1st for stallion 8 years, with Prince of Broug- Jia; 1st stallion 2 years, with Baron Ascot; 1st stallion 1 year, Royal Scott 2nd for filly 8 years, Lassi¢ of Petty; 1st filly 1 year, Lady Margaret; lst _ They al- so secured the gold medal forthe best string of Clydesdales, the silver medal for best stallion any age, Baron: Ascot silver medal for best mare any age, Lady Masgaret. This last: animal which has just arrived, is said by com- petent judges in Scotland, to be the best mare that ever left the shores of Scotland: Inaddition to: the forego- ing prizes for Clydesdales, they also secured first prize for Hackney stallion 4 years old and over, with Colorito. The above is a record of which they have just reason to feel proud. Lord Hyde, who went over to Eng- land 'a few weeks ago is expected back in a few days. He will spend a few days at his home here, and will then leave for Ottawa, to join: the Governor-General's staff, 1.ady Hyde A. J. DAVIS, Druggist Port Perry Ontario TO THE BUILDER 1 have in stock Joistings, Studding, Rafters; Sheet { ing, Shingles, all kinds of Dressed Lumber, in Pine, Spruce, Hardwood and Hemlock, such as Siding, Floor- ing, V Joint, Ceiling, Planed Boards and Plank, Panel * and Glags Doors, Sash Frames, Mouldings=and those 3 . Shingles Doors are extra nice for a small amount of money. A Fresh Car of Lime and one of Lakefield Cement, Ad Hydrated Lime and Hard Vall Plaster. Sash orders made on' short notice, any. y ise ot Kind: Anything you don't se¢, ask for i it. Get my Coal, Prices for Deleware, Lackawanna and Western Scranton Coal before purchashing. It will pay ou. CG. LVIOKERY COAL DEALER Lath "Roofing Riding & Ceiling + Oedar Post: "Coal Lime Sash Doors. - Mouldings Frames Window Screens © eto, etc. Dressed Tbe ; Rough Lumber Metalic Shingles Hair Cement' Door and di Consult him abou decorati ng 'house this. sprin prion of "Nivision Courts : COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1014 L Whitby -- Clerk, Miss 'BE. Li. Mac | donell; Whitby. © Jan: 13, Hoe. 5, "We are Overworked in Furnace and Plumbing Work. ahead, so that you will = be looked after. has offered her Service as a nurse to # the Red Cross Society, and conse-| quently will. not be able "to 'return home for some time. It is expected that Lord Somers will now be in the fighting i fing in Norden France. ] 2 2 Bro EPR M Gleeson Gre ¢ Mar, 4, Apr 3, May 4; June 3, Shas 3, ; Sept, 3 Oct, 2 Nov. 7 7 Dec. 4, A Oshawa~ Clerk, Mis ss EL Macdonell * Whitby. Jan: 14, eb 6, Mar b, Apri | 4. May b, June dx uly 4; Sept 4 Oct, - 3, Nov. 9; Dec 8, 1916 an 15, M July Ti 'Better 'speak EE

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