Methodist Churen : of Bethel, near Shires, will serve al Chicken Pie Supper on Monday, Oct. | 26, after which an excellent program |p will be Sunday, iven.' Special services on ctober 25. Mrs Dake, Toronto, was the guest of Mrs Chas, Hartle last weeek. Mr. Hubble visited friends at Burketon last week A number from here attended the Thanksgiving supper in Brooklin and report a pleasant time. Mr. W. Hoar had a very successful sale on Tuesday, Auctioneer Maw of Whitby, weilded the hammer in his usual persuasive. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Chisholm have returned, aftera months trip to the coast. Some of our sports: have gone off deer hunting. Mr. Arthur Bryant who lives ust east of here has just completed his fine new brick house, when finished it will be one of the finest residences in this vicinity, 'and will be'fitted with all modern conveniences. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Kent were in Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. Jack Beamish is offering his place for sale. Mr. John Bright, Live Stock Com= missioner at Ottawa, visited friends here last week. Prince Albert Mrs, John Campbell, is at present a patient in a private ward of Toronto General Hospital, Her many friends anxiously hope that she may attain relief from her sufferings which have been great. Among those who attended t _the Provincial W.C.T.UL.. sovehtion. in al) 'orpstoswer€ Medames Boe, Briggs, "Warren, and Misses Medd and Proutt Mr. P. Raymer's store is looking splendid with its new touch of paint. At Port Perry, on October 18, the death of Miss A. Coolige took place, The funeral service was held at the family residence Prince Albert; on Tuesday, The members of the family have our sincerest sympathy in their bereavement. ~ Miss" Coolige was a sincere Christain who bore her suffer- ings with great patience and faced death with the calm fortitude of a Christain. The sale of household goods of the late Mrs, Armstrong was well attended Miss May Madden attended the Teacher's Convention at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Toronto spent a week with the latters sisters, the Misses Hiscox, =~ Together with Mr. and Mrs Davis, Port Perry, they spent a few days at Brookdale Cottage. The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U.. met at the "home of Mrs. A. 'Savage on Friday. The next meet- ing, at which Miss Madden will give a report of the Proviucial: Convention Mr, and Mrs. A, Savage, Spent ; Thanksgiving af Oshawa, Mrs. Jobn ii i Toronto, been ON THE WAR * This splendid weekly publi¢dtion is performing an unusually important service to Canada during this greatest |. of all international wars of the worlds |, history. sents to its readers every Saturday the ablest articles by the ablest writers in Britian and America on the war sit- uation and its consequences. * It thus reflects the current thought of both hemispheres in these critical times. 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