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Exclu- sive right of the "Famous Bliss Book-Keeping Sys- tem' for Ontario. "'Actnal Business from Start to Finish." Write for particulars, Peterborough Business College GEO. SPOTTON, Principal pro. ----l Williams--Ferguson On Saturday, July 8th, 1911 at the brides home, Sonya, Miss H. Caroline Ferguson, daughter of Mrs, Ferguson, was married to Mr. Charles Willams, son of Madison Williams, of Lindsay. Both were former residents of Port Perry. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr, Konkle. The wedding was quiet, and the bride was unat- tended. Mr, and Mrs. Williams will live in Lindsay. KINC PROCTOR The French Coach Horse will be at the Sebert House, Port Perry, for service until October 1st. H. McKENZIE - DIED At Prince Albert, on Tuesday, July 4, 1911, Allan Hayes, aged 67 years, 5 months. ; S EEDS- SEEDS SEEDS '15 issued We | from Sey office 3 of pul . Blong Block, Queen s Perry, Ont. SAMUEL FARMER, Friends Women's Institute Shirley attended. Miss Millar, the delegate has a most pleasing personality, as well as a clear voice, and distinct enunciation, Her subject too, 'You and I as nation-builders," was inter- esting and well presented. ~ Dr. Moore was unable to be present owing to a consulation he was for- ced to attend, We will have the pleosure of hearing him at some future date. Mr. Purdy's auto came down with a party of young people, who gave us sume delight- ful music. and Mrs. Geo, Kilpatrick favored us with one of her humor- vus recitations. Just before lunch, the Sec-Tsea., Mrs. J. B. Graham, was called forward, and presented with an address by Mrs* John Byers and an elegant Mahogany music cabinet, by Mrs. Franklin, on be- half of the ladies of the Institute. She conveyed the idea in her reply that although it was quite unecces- sary, as a recompence for the work done, vet she fully appreciated the kindness, and thoughtfulness of the ladies, and wished to thank sincere- ly each and every one, who in any way had contributed toward it. All were served to an abundant lunch. . SEAGRAVE Miss Lillian Gibson wrote on her Music Examination, in Port Perry, on Saturday. We wish her suc- cess. Mr. Page, of Hamilton, who vis- ited his sister, Mrs. ISaton, recently, has found employment in our midst and will remain here for the sum- ner, at least, Mrs. Beathwick, of London, is visiting her son George, south of the village. Mrs. Calder, of Columbus, is stay- ing with Mrs. Mitchell. is visiting ber parents. We understand that Miss M. Moon has been engaged to teach the Bethel school next year, ' Mr. R. Martin is holidaying at his home in Peterboro, Miss A, Aunam has returned to ber home at Dunbarton, for holidays She is engaged to teach a school near her home for next year, Mr. J. N. Mark recently took in the Warden's trip to Niagara Falls, and reports an enjoyable outing. Our pastor is to preach next Sun- day night on **Why Iam a Protes tant,"' : Miss B. Stone, of Toronto, is en- joying a visit at home, Miss Effie Heatlie, of Toronto, spent Sunday in our village, , Many farmers are being put to desperate straights for Pasturage, EPSOM few days with her sister at Ashburn Master Victor Watson, of Tor- onto, is visiting at Mr. Wm. Asling's for a few weeks, . Mrs. R. Lawereunce and daughter Verna, of Eglinton has been visiting for the past week under the paren- tal roof Bo A large number from bere attend- All spent a very enjoyable evening. in Uxbridge for a few days, Mr, and Mrs. A, Camplin, Miss Mary Asling, who has been has returned home. : Mr, Thomas Kirby and wil Ashburn, at Joseph Wrights, rece § | subscription $1.00 a yearn advance| - W | Advertising rates on application. Publisher and Proprictor |Send STAR fo absent|l The meeting at Shirley was' well | Bram: Miss Flora Watson, of Hamilton, P Miss Olive Lnke is spending a] ed the garden party at Mr. 'Ri Walkers. of Thursday, evening last: Mrs. Chester Asling with friends; Mr. Joe. Miller wife and children. |: spent a few days at Unionville with] visiting with relatives in Lindsay, {4 Bowmanville, Sept 19, 20 Cart uh AE oh 4 Cartw od 2 Elmvale, Oct 4 ~~ b . y = : Kinmount, Sept 14, 15 «3 Lakeffeld, Sept 19, 20 ! Lindsay. Sept 21, 22,23 Markbam, Oct, 4, 5,6 Midland, Sept 28, 29° New Liskeard, Oct 5, 6 Newmarket, Sept 19-21 Oakwood, Sept 25, 26 Oshawa, Sept 11, 12,13 - Peterboro, Sept 14. 15, 16 Queensyille, Oct 11, 12 Simcoe, October 17-19 Sutton West, Sept 28, 20 Toronto (Canadian. National) Aung. 26 to Sept 11 ! Zephyr, Oct, 10, . GREENBANK Mr. Cuyler Whitter intends leav ing Tuesday to go West, We hear quite a number of our boys intend going in the future. Mr. Glen Steele has. returned to the city after being here some time, Miss Aileen Boe has been spend- ing a few days ip this vicinity, vis- iting her grandparents, and other relatives, Bara raisings are quite numerous around here just now. Mr. John Sommerville bad his last week The barn was framed by James Milier, and went together without a hitch. Mr. Dan McDonald intends raising his on Tuesday. The Methodist S. S. Anniversary held heré on July lst. was a decid- ed success, The proceeds amonnt- ing to $240.00 Don't forges the annual Baptist garden party to be held on Thurs- day July 20th at the home of "Mr. Amos Rodd. , Mr. George Real has returned home from Toronto, Our band is certainly in great emand this season sometimes mak- ing as many as four trips in one week, ~ The game between Utica and Greenbank on Thursday last, at Utica; resulted in a seore of 1--() in favor of Greenbank. The return game will be played on the night of the Baptist garden party. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Till spent Sunday of last week in Prince Albert. BORN--To Mr. and Mrs. Love, a daughter, George The Miss O. and 8. Till and brother, of Brooklin, are visiting id their grandmother Mrs, D. i PRINCE ALBERT Dr. Charles D. McCalloch, Tor- onto, has returned home after spend log a couple of we-ke with his uncle Mr. James McCulloch. FINGERBOARD The Ladies' Aid held their regu- lar meeting at Mrs. Wm. Rodman's." last Thursday, Miss Irene Beecroft, of Toronto, is visiting her grandparents Mr, and Mrs, George Smith, addition to his house which improyes its appearance, Miss Mable: Woon, who taught our school last year has decided not to remain for another year, eon- sequently we are on the lookout for & new teacher, CARTWRIGHT NEWS Rev. Mr, Rida 45a family had a row escape from lightning last orning, they were sleep- 0) | Mr. Rich Dowson is building an!' ahs : For sad people Gio sober people, bad people . gay peopleand Masons « people who don't laugh, and people 'who do, pictures for everybody,pictures for you." Lo o k in the window. To see is to smile. It's quite worth your while, = See them and buy now Price - T§¢ up These are not common prints you can get anywhere. They've got some snap and go in them. They SELL | TOWN & SPEAR UNDERTAKERS AND FURNITURE DEALERS PORT PERRY - . ONTARIO AE La nae Yn A Wy CE United Societies 'AO.UW., SO.E. & 34th Reg't Band EXCURSION to HAMILTON Via G.T.R and Str. Turbinia =~ " [] Pr K 2 Wed day, July 19 Train leaves Mariposa. 6.10 a.m. Seagrave 6.40 a.m, | Port Perry 7.00 a.m. Tickets, Toronto only, $1.50 Hamilton, $2.00 See Bills for particulars, J. Ws BATEMAN, Secretary ; WM. VANVALKENBURGH, Chairman © Mr, Thomas and John Smith were thé guests of Mr, Robert' Ma. hood. x 120 x 40. Also Mr, Henry Samells made an |- You Take. No Risk addition to his barn, Our Reputation and Money is Back of Congratulations to Charlie Sam We for all the ibe dur- el's upon winning halt the . Hutoh-|ing the tril, he medicine used -- eson : Scholarship in English and | pletely relieve you of constipation. Burn raisings are the order of the day. : Mr, Lewis Graham erected a barn Mathematics. take al the ris Yoo ae Bot his ! : : in'any way whatever, i obligated Will D. Ferguson thins left for [our offer. Could anything. oe mere Simcoe, to take up a position in the | fair for you? Is there any re; nore. you should hesitate to put-our rach cal test. es i e most scien © common: treatment is Mr 30 8, which eaten like candy. They el tiounced, gentle and pl aud particuiarly agrees Canadian Bank of Commerce, in that town," We wish yon good luck WHE fn hij Carl and Lioyd Nesbitt have been suceessft their Exams at Lind recent-