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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Jun 1913, p. 2

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eighteen moriths. Carmichael is visiting "Mrs. Dr, Mellow, of {P "| savitig so much Valuable property from destruction. The worst feat- ure attending this catastrophy is the fact that Mr. Mills' lossisa Breen, Toronto, Pianist very severe one--about three thous- | op £2 It will be seen by the adver- tisement elsewhere in this issue that the Esturian, the magnificent and '{ commodiods steamer of the Trent | Valley . Navigation. :Co., Limited, will during the season of Tg13 navi: gate the Kawartha lakes. Tourists and others will find the Esturian an ideal boat and its management as near perfection as possible. Decoration CEREMONY. --- The a ) town have chosen July 20 (Sunday) The Senate dogs what Sir Wilfrig| as the day for decorating the graves 'Listirier tells it, and Si Willeid does | °F their deceased brethren. t Freach Canada tells him, So| Excursion rrow Waite TO Prrersoro.--It will be seen by the d 'Major Rice, of Huntsville, was at| advertisement in another column ' last week, attending the that the S. O- E. and A. 0. U. W. pedding of a relative. What would Lodges of the town of Whitby in- 'weddieg be without rice ? tend having an Excursion to Oshawa Reformer says that Peterboro on Wednesday, July th, {ast week Wm. Hann, 83 years of | These lodges hold an Excursion drove seven miles and clipped annually but the 1913 excursion in nine hours. Do you will doubtless eclipse all former h ? onés for comfort atid "pleasure and "The Jue Sound North Star [they have placed the fare at a figure that Mr. Borden has not that is within the reach of all, 4 single editor to the Sen- Don't fail to be aboard when the the Premier pay the Excursion Train leaves your station a higher compliment ? Tue Opsgrver on Monday had a "The Toronto Star and the Ottawa | delightful visit from a southern fike to have the 'Senate | gentleman of considerable renown and one that is doing so much to propagate and promote the best in- terests of the Siateof Florida of which be is so influential a citizen . Donald that his subservient Senate and great worth, it has for its cog- 'would throw out the Navy | noman, tio other than "The South. port Orange and Produce Com- pany." and the main reason for this grove's immense value is owing to the fact that the land on which it is located is muck, and hence it does not require artificial assistance to produce crops, and further in sup- port of its claim to be the best and | most prolific, Orange Grove in the to hoi through: it, and its location south of 4 the lake nakes it frost proof. | Dur- ALL ROADS*LEAD TO BLACK- STOCK ON JULY ism. Big BasesaLL TOURNAMENT. The following Teams have defin- ately entered : --Bowmanville Foun- dry Team, Pontypool, Nestleton and Janetville. First prize, Silver Cup, $2500; Second prize, cash, $10.00. Held under the auspices of L. O. L No. 133, Blackstock. Admission -- Gentlemen 20 cts. ; Ladies and children 10 cts. First game called at 2 p. m., sharp, Tea and Concert willbe held under auspices of Ladies of St. John's Church. (See other post- ers.) ! Committee--P. H. Jobb, Fred. Willan, Will Crawford, W. R. Willan, S. Jeffery. DOMINION DAY CELABRATION | under the auspices of St. John's Church, Blackstock, Tuesday, July 1st, 1913. The following talent has been secured for the Entertain ment : -- Miss Florence Ibbotson and Miss Gladys Warner, Toronto, Elocutionists ; Miss Mona Hamwell, Toronto, Soprano Soloist; Mr. Douglas, Burketon, Entertainer, Supper from 5 p.m. to 7.30. Ad- mission --Adults "35 cts,, children 25 cts. ; Tea or Etertainment 25 cts. Baseball Tourngment in afters noon, see other posters. Ld . R St. John's Presbyterian Church REV. W. J. WEST, M. A., Pastor. Divine Service June 2and. Ix a jadgment inConsequence 7 pm.--* Only a Profession." 3 p.m.--Sabbath School and Bible Class. Weekly Prayer Service, Thusslay, 8 p.m. Everyone welcomeat all the services THE SECRET OF £00D. HEALTH Harrison, Chairman ; Jas. Bo Secretary ; Rev. M. Callinan Saintfield Strawberry Festival| of all. and Oonoert The Annual Strawberry Fi and Concert of the Epworth and Ladies' * Aid of the Mel Church, 'Saintfield, will*be he Tuesday, June 24, on Dr. He beautiful and spacious lawns. Sto 7:30 o'clock Tea, inc Strawberries and Cream will served on tables on the lawns. | Cream and Candy Booths. bank Band will render choice Concert--Following Talent hi P. H secured for the Program: 3 Alice L. Newport, M.E., Eloctti ist, O. L. C., Whitby; Miss and Mr. McPhail, Uxbridge ; Orchestra. Short Addresses will Be day and was very largely attended. delived by W. E. N. Sinclair, McKay, McCullocl Wm. Smith, M.P. All well Tea and Concert '35 cts. ; Rev. R. McCulloch, Pis P., Revs, others. occupy the chaif. 20 ots, High School Promoti Examinations, - The following 'students av moted from Form I to Form Lucille Archer (honors), Hoy Bailey, Frederick Bamlorth ors), Charles Bruce (honors) ho ohn | Michie, Dorothy. { Rice, Mildred'Sometvi etville, Rhea Walker bourne White, Ernes! Passed provisionally: ris, Dannie McTagga certainly of no 'ordinary re je would have long ago been : moted in office, but unfortunately | to circurpatances over which gonial, prevented him lity and superior niversal favorite with his! ts and he won the ad: He was pronounc: | d in his political proclivities being staunch Conservative. In his ise the Orange fratetnity lose a ather second;to nope in bis de-{ wotion to the principles of the order} and the exemplary manter in which ers' | he emulated its traditions, As Brom | townsman he was liberal and pub.} fic spirited and did his utmcst to : forward all schemes that were be- peficial. He leaveg an amiable and disconsolate widow and two sons, Mr. Wray Jobb, Brampton, and Mr | . Jobb en the homestead, to mourn the loss of a husband and father so worthy of their love and esteem. 1 The funeral took place on Sun- The ceremonies were performed by L. 0. L. No. 133, Rev. J. H. Kidd officiating. Datron--In Port Perry on Mon- day, June 16, 1913, Francis Dal- ton, aged 85 years, 6 months and |. 25 days. Deceased was one of the oldest and most deservedly esteemed: re- sidents of this district ; honorable and vprigkt in his dealings, indus- "| trious and persevering, a devoted | | husband, affectionate father, a kind {and true friend and exemplary 0 He tived respected and | dies regretted. He is stirvived by "| his disconsolate widow and four ts. Charles d hi | bearing, some failure, ~ In addition tot 1913. | acquiring _a large acreage. ' surrounding the grove land. : CH Deceased was peaceful, industri- thousand dollar to the acre production ona single crop, | Dated at Port Porry. this 27th day of ous and trustworthy and was most and bear in mind that "on Saturday, June 14, Leason Barker, aged 82 years, '8 months and 24 days. \sic Rose, The following students are' pe esteemed by those who knew him | Crops per annum. 1. moted from Form IL ~--Gordon Brown, Melva Switzer, Mary Wi O18.) Passed provision, Weir, Elsie Leask, | od Rich and Pure|f | SD Williams' Pink Pills Form 11. best ; 'a devoted, husband and a Lee,{ loving and affectionate father, = son (boo- true friend and obliging . neighbor, of a meek and gentle manner he ta Shes was a general favourite by all ac- quainted' with him. For. .many years he resided in Reach and carried on the occupation of farming | - 'He was a consistent and exemplary member of the Methodist Church |. and a staunch #n_ uncon ising | Consevative in politics. e is sur~| | vived by one son and eight daugh- | id help. ters : - Geotge "Mila Toronto any s. John Coepet, Midian: 18. corporation jae WE Shirley: rs. John about it. A this uly of svil produces three OFFERS THE CAREFUL NESTOR OPPORTUNITIES HARD TO DUPLICATE. agricoltiral Yad immediately |S "This Td bas a record of a|seth arunon May, A: I 918. © "WM. TL. BARRIS, Solicitor for Adunnistrator. (J Bley TT NOTeR | This is proven lad. There i. no suosmork| NorICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the * Mumcipal Council "fof the Township of Cartwright in- tend to close up. that part of the . original 11th Concession road al- : : fowance extending easterly from \ Lake Scugog five hundred . feet more of less and 10, Convey he: : : : ol 3 earer, John ed by Ontario' men, who have : ts in the vicinity. of the Com-) bilitige " under) a-new.road allow: 'said rmh concession road to Lakte Scugog as show, plan prepared by S E. Flooky HO. oO Ls and filed withthe Towne ; ship Clery. All persons. Having any "objec tions to the closing of smd road al. EE o dhvidend b 'basis from m the a [lowanee are to fite their objections 4 2 Lwith the T Clerk and they ng | on the iroes wil talse care 0 dividends, nay SRT the Council A 3 its meeting to be held at Town Hall | Blacksioc on Monday, pra ve ydaw for EN iy eg ral het at owe: | No place 'to "the in the Pile Grove Cem. i nday last,

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