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Port Perry Star, 24 Jul 1907, p. 1

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sday fast in conse Bell will: be lai Wickens, of To- they visit- etown, St.- and many other' McBride, accompanied by McBride and Miss McBride, | dag for Honey Harbor on orgian Bay, where he has a ome on an island: of his He expects to remain there about the time of the High of Re-timtion which is to take on thie goth of August, * 3 . ~ garden party under the auspi- ; the 'Manchester. Methodist ehitreh will he held at the residence Me. I. M" Vernon on Wednesday 7 the: 24th 'of July. Mr WAIL. J. White, of Toronto, the pop- 1 entertainer, aud Miss Hazel Toronto's leading soprano sing: "Oftfer, Have been engaged for the occa- Si Tickets 30 and 20 cents, ( fic of Port Perry People on the Shores of the . Bay of Fundy 3 ---- An interesting = gathering took 'on the shores of the Bay of ly, four miles from the City of St. John .N. B. on Wednesday, the 7thiof July. "Those present were and Mrs, W. Ii, Earle and®ons i118, Ronald and Teddy, of St, rs.sSyer and son Ralph, of own, Indiana ; Mrs. Dunn, ford, Out. motlier of Mts. yer and:Mrs, Earle; Mr. and Mrs; I Wakefield Fetiton and. children, "Norma, (Jean, Cleinent; Wakefield and baby Paul, of St. Jolin; 'Miss to, 'is the guest of Miss® Edna [Birdie Dawes, of St. John: Miss veloc; Jeffrey of Port Perry. Agnes Mill, of Chicago; Mr, and Mrs: 'S. Jeffrey," and Mr: C. C. © A suniptuous supper was served by Mrs. Farle, Mrs. Fenton and 'ork | Mrs, Syer, wliile Mr. Fenton and ts.| Mr, Earle, in a- most genial mau- ner, did all they could to make the "jouting a pleasant ove. 'The child- reti enjoyed. themselves wading in Lot the water, while tlie rest watched the tide 'recede and talked of old rile | tines spent in Port Perry. Miss 'Luélla Dunn aud Miss Val. Fenton, Mr. Jolin Harris and Mr, Geo. D of St. John; much-to fthe regret of aH; Fattend. S08 obtained by the unsuccessful candidates. LAWN SOCIAL A garden party under the auspices of the Ladies" Aid of the Methodist church will be held at the residence of Mrs, Geo. Rose and in the park adjoining 'on Wednesday evening July 24th. Tea will be served from 5.30. "The Band will be in attend- ance, 'Admission 15cents ; children 10 cents, Sir Wilfrid's Welcome Home The reception that awaited Can. ada's First Minister upon his arriv- al at Quebec from England last Fri- day is said to have been the great- est popular demonstration ever wit- niessed in that historic old city. There was a great assemblage of party men in Quebec, but the dem- onstration overflowed party lines, and proved to be an expression of feeliyig on the part of the people of Quebec towards the Prime Minister of Canada, rather than of party followers for their chief. In Montreal, and in Ottawa as well, SirWilfrid"s retarh was:made. the occasion of great jubilation. Tt is pérhaps not too miuch to say that Canada never had a more highly honored Premier, or one more universally. respected and trusted than, Sir Wilfrid. Lindsay Prisoners Plead Guilty. Burke the Ringleader. At the magistrate's court in Lindsay on Monday five members .Headquarters --FOR-- FRASCATATION 00003 Biggest variety Port Perry to choose from. Prices Right. ROSE & CO. "THE FAIR." ogie, John Eveleigh, Richard Wynn and Archibald Boyeau, all admitted their guilt. Detective Rogers went on the stand and told of the confessions the prisoners had made to him. = Imitations of three separate Banks had been made and a number of bills put in circulation. The notes were made in the stable loft at Logie's farm. Logie admitted complicity.in the counterfeiting of the Bank of of tlie bahd of counterfeiters under Montreal and Dominion Bank bills arrest" pleaded guilty to having three years ago, and in his con. counterfeit money in their possess- | fession implicates Miller and Gos- ion and were remanded ubtil Friday [lin, both of whom have asserted for sentence. Charles Burke, Rob- | their innocence. Entrance Examination Results The following are the names of the successful candidates at" the Entrance Exaniinations . held at Port Perry. The ertificates will be forwarded in a few days, also the marks imum marks 650. ! Required to pass 390. ; 5% Marks! 3 Teacher, = Obtained. Miss C. Patterson* 96 Miss E. Ferguson Mr. C. Asling , James Wick « Miss E. Baird Elsie fort Ley Orr. Port Perry , Har P

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