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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1911, p. 4

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"You need a suit that isn't a load to carry around. At the same time you . . « . A need one that doesn't pag at the knees and Mr. Mortimer Clark has resumed his duties. as ped at the Centre. = The Scholars of that sect- ion are thus placed in the hands .of | a good teacher and an' ~exemplary hang over your shoul- ders. like a rag. . . Fit, style and quality are guaranteed in the Summer Suits we make. They hold their shape built because they're right ALLKINDS Always in stock. Also fresh fish, smoked meats, etc. Highest Cash price paid for Hides, Skins, young man. On Wed. Aug 380th a large and] enthusiastic Liberal meeting was held at Scugog Céntre. Mr. F. Fowke M. P, addressed the aud- jeuce for an hour on the subject of He was accompanied || by Messrs Grierson, barrister, Wm, Eaton, Mr. Wilson, of "Brougham; of Brooklyn, Mr. Reciprocity.: Mr Haycrafs, Mowbray. of Kinsale. We feel proud, that at the Appl shippers Convention in"Detroit, Mich our Canadian apples carried off th president's cup for the most com- prehensive display, the prinicipal School 'session "will, - held. at the sal hou. in fhe. after- noon, 2 Mr. T. 'Sievenion hol beets. very poorly since returaing from h's trip to the States, but isa lisiio tmproved at time of writing, © Mr: L, McDongall 'has retatned to- 'Toronto, after a lengthened holi- day at home el. Our . School reopened Tuesday morning with Mr. 'Brockenshire, cf holiday season has seemed short account of the Anniversary services|] + at Pleasant Point. The Sunday) | however, be [ Lindsay in charge. ; Doubtless the]. : is loss 80 attractv ini its n to stay. The enamel will n wili not blister and flake off. Here's an attractive . design--onc of 117di-. "ferent styles. The "IDEAL" Guarantee : label is. on the footrail. points being fine quality and. com- mercial value. This will-advertize the fact that in Canada are grown 'I'some of the finest' apples in the world It would be well for us to add at W. H. Doubt Tailor Live Stock enough to the scholars, Mr 'Russel Pollock fives this week for Toronto, and will remain LADIES FINE BOOTS See our Ladies' Patent Colt Boots at $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 in either lace or button. MENS FINE BOOTS See our range of Men's Boots at $4.00, in Box Calf, Velour Calf Gun Metal and Patent Colt in either lace or button. Everything in the latest styles and newest lasts. T. C. Forman & Son 60 VEARS'® EXPERIENCE |W.A. BOYCE. --_------r-------- SUMMER SESSION Students may enter any day. Open entire year. Now is a good time to enter. Largest trainers in Canada. Graduates get best positions. Thousands studying at home. Exclu- sive right of the "Famous Bliss Book-Keeping Sys- tem' for Ontario. "Actnal Business from Start to Finish." Writé for particulars. Peterborough Business College GEO. SPOTTON, Principal J l,l iE a Sittings of the Division Co Courts COUNTY OF 19171 WHITBY Clerk, Miss E. L. Macdonnell, White by, Jan. 16th, Feb; ard, Mar, and, April 3rd, May: and! Sure 7 wth, Tuly ard, Sept. 13th, 7th, th an. 15th, 1014. Bera A Clerk, Mina E.T.. Macdonetl, Wit gat 7h Feb. 6th, Mag. 3rd, April th, M; 3r une 8t uly 4t ept, 13t] ct, 3rd, Nov. 8th, Dec. 8th, fan, sth tots, a BROUGHAM~ Clerk, M Gleeson, Greenwood- Jan, 18th, Mar, 6th, May sth, July sth, Sept ta, Jen Jan. oleh og 912. ct 2nd, Nov th, Nov. 3 PORT PE Fer gan. Yo Mar. he May sth, July Sept. 15th Nov, roth, Jeo: 18th, y 12 4 UXBRI DGE--Clerk, R. Moors Usbridge-- Jan, 53th, Mar. 28th, May 16th, July 28th, Sept; 22nd, Nov, 17th, Jan. 1ath, 1g12. .. CANNINGTON Clerk, Geo - Smith, Casing ANNING rath, Mai. agth, + Way uot wth, July at] Sept. 21st, Nov. "16th, Jan, crt! 6 BEAVERT! ON--Clerk, Jas. M. Ged on, Beaver. on Jan, 11th, Mar, goth, May 18th, July 26th t, 20th; Nov _zsth, Jan, 10th, 1912, " UERhASK ROV' lerk, David "Leonard, Uptet grove--Jan, . Burnham, Post x Mar. 31st, May woth, July asth, Sept. roth, Nov, 14th, Jan. oth, 1912. 1. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. mn By order, ated at Whitby Nov arst. least a few trees to our.orchards for a good orchard will be worth a small fortune. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mair visited hi sister Mrs Jas Platten, at present living across the border. Mrs, Garnet McKinley has. been a few days Mrs. R. McKinley. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Plattén visited the Toronto exhibition last week, ~ Miss Mary Clark bashed visiting in Toronto. The telephone service on the [sld. will soon be a reality, Centre. The Choir is preparing some good music for the Anniversary, Mr, Geo, Stone visited the To- ronto Exhibition. There is a treat in store or all on vi J, | "tell of his lite in the mining-cAMPE of Interesting and thrilling Don't fail to present at the Cenfre Coutols Mon. Eve. Sept. 11th when. U. Robins, of Blackstock, Ww) B.' C. were his experiences. hear him, On Sunday Sept. 10th the Centre Anniversary services will be 'held, Harris In the Eve, Rev. F. No "after In the morning Rev. Mr. will prea ch Woodger will preach. nco) service. Rev. J. W. Totten last Sunduy evening addressed the young people of the Centre congregation taking} for his text the command of . Jesu in Luke 6:88 'Give' . They are The work is being pushed with a gang of 16 men who are at present § past the until the College 'of Pharmacy opens next month. ; Miss Edith Tavlor, Miss Beulah Frise and Master Austin Mitchell, who have spent the holidays with relatives here, returned on Monday | to the city foi the Autumn school session, Mr. Ansell Robertson is doing the fall plowing for Walter Mark, who recently went West. Mr. J. H. Brown erectéd a fine fancy wire fence at the Union School last 'week. His brother Charles assisted him in the work. - Messrs, Norman Midgley and Duncan Town : are busy drawing gravel. baving each secured a road Job on the quarter-line west of here. "Mrs. J. L. Ciooks spent Friday in Port Perry. 'Mr, John Leask is just beginning | the:season with his threshing outfit. Wm, McCoy is engaged as helper, When pulling into W, 'Moles barn 'on Friday night he broke off the self-feeder. through an accident. Mr. 8. Reynolds is erecting a fine driving shed, 80x22, on a good stone foundation. Mesers Bethwick and Alldred are assisting' him. days at Fingerboard. Miss Maud Finnemore has return- ed to her home at Woodville, eral laods: of Fall' "Wheat af "the grain-shed last week. with Miss Dora Orchard, S *: . Master Arthur Gibson left last He urged the | giving to God by all young people{Saturday for- a 'holiday = with: his, of their lives, their influénce, they may possiss. ---------------- SEAGRAVE The centre of attraction and pop- ular topic of conversation hereis the Really, Mr. National Exhibition, Editor, if T were enumerate people. who have gone to the from this place and ° vicinity, would exhaust a good deal of valuable space, Buffice it to almost. s every b hows is sendi or tatives hp ub on Satur y to spend Panda inthe eity, ; week, Al their means, their opportunities, and' all He spoke of this as the sure road to a life happiness. | - Potatoes are proving a light crop, 'uncles at Pitsburg, U.S. 1, Miss Fitzearle teturned 'on Mos T day to New York City, after an ex tended visited with Mr. and Mrs. and are also small, New Praaswick | 'will surely have £0, help us Sus this year, "'Missés Hood and. Prise; of Toronto, are visiting at 1. Frise's. was. largely atended, "The nald Motduses, Baptist 'minister letta reached Miss Gladys Hadley spent "a few |} Mr. H. Carmichael: tonght' sev-|. UNDERTAKERS AND F FURNITUR erly) : ONTARIO You can get a good horse--onethat wil gowithout 'shoving on the lines' and a clean up-to-date rig at any time by call- ing up Phone No 2. CAWKER'S LIVERY Miss May Brown spent Inst week | : 15, 000 Bushels of APPLES

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