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Burnham, Part Per: Jan, 1gth, Mar." 7th, May sth, July 6th, Nov. woth, Jog; me 18th, 1912 4 UXBRI vs ~--Clerk, R. xbrid, Jan. 1 the Mar, 28th, May 16d 6th > Yeiy 28th, tb, sand, th, Jan. vat CAN: NNINGT N_-Clerk, Goo. "Smith, ton--Jan, 12th, Mar. agth, May 17th, "sist, Nov. 16th, Jan. 11th, 1913. Clerk, Jas. M. Gordon, Beaver- tom-Jan, ih, Map. th, May 18th, July a6th Joos roth, 1912, ; CERRO Clerk Davia gonard, U grove--Jan. oth, . Mar. gust, May tgth, July asth, Sept. 19th, Nov. 14th, Jan. oth, 1913. By order, 1. E. FAREWELL, 3 Clerk of the Peace. » io annin uly piv 3 ated at Whitby Novi asst. Dr. R. JL. Graham Suoceseor to or. ¥. D. MoGrattan), DENTIST PORT PERRY, a On Tues. Sept. 126 Mee, Nel Foster. entertained 'the me of the "Uuion Aid Societies. 'She was assisted by her meiece Miss Findlay, professional nurse, of New York ty, who has spent 'her | va. cation here and at Lindsay. - Some parsonage improvements were 'dis- served, Mrs John F. Gerow invited the Societies to meet at ber home next month, pam. } ' Friday of last "Week Mr, Hey of the Maple Grove P. 8. the week end at his home, On Wed. Sept. 13th a large and interesting audience assembled at the Town Hall to hear Mr. Wm, Smith, of of Brooklin express his views on Reciprocity. - He was accompanied by Mr. Calder, M.P.P. of Myrtle and Dr. J: Moore of Brook- lin, who made briefer addresses. The Officials of the Centre Church have reason to feel that their An- niversary services were indeed a success. Lhe weather was moss favorable, The eloquent. sermons preached by Rev, Mr, Harris and . | Rev. F. Woodger were highly ap- preciated. Our faithful contributed some beautiful and carefully prepared music. The Thank Offering -was gratifying. The sum of over $75.00 being placed on the plates. Dr. Clark, of Bowmanville, visited his brother Mr. Thos.Clark last week choir Ostuwa during the Exhibition held there The threatening weather.on Sept. 11th spoiled the attendance at the centre church, but those present were delighted with the admirable lecture given by Rev. J.U. Robins, of Blackstock, relating to his exper- iences in the 'B. C. min . camps where for three years he* lived as «"Sky-Pilot"." The duties of the latter arc peculiarly onerous and trying owing to be indifference 'or resentment of the men towards the very presence of a pastor in their midst. Their bearing towards him, expressed or not, is ** We don't want you here" Yet the Missionaries persistent efforts have resulted in some remarkable conversions. Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery, of Solina spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Robt Reader. will fake place. . Rev. R. A. Delve 'will be the speaker uf:the day. On Oct, 6th, Anniversary sérvices will be held at Maple Groye the =peaker veire the Revd, Dr, Marvis . 4; B. Mr. Arthur Alldred left for Toronto where he was enrolled as stadent at the Ontario College of Pharmacy. Mr. Thos. Hope has retired from farming and moved town. 'leaving bis farm in the hands of Mr. A. Symons who with his family: have} moved to it. Query--Who owns that. thotor cycle that visits our Isid? ; Altho' the potato crop ally is a failure yet Mr. Crawford, now on the C. Harper farm, who ol ) in' size. Moral --The early does not always catch th Shan cussed at the business meeting after {7 which an appetizing supper was| _ Mr. Thos. Clark has been suffer- : ing from a severe attack of rhegma. N Miss Belle Johnstone visited in, On Oct. 1st the Head Anniversary: wheeled to Oakwood where he spent | Wei Mcintosh Red--1 g Rr Hancock, 2 WH Watson: Maiden's Blush--1 Ww F- Weir, 2 Chas, "Honey- 'Pewaukees--1 Frank McClintock, 2 National Fruit Co. Golden Russets--I LB Hancock, 12 Jas Davey, St. 'Lawrénce--1 W F Weir, 2 Nelson Whitfield. Wealthys--1 Earl Tummnionds, 2 A Black. Any other variety--t: W F Weir, 2 Chas Honey. Transcendent Crabs--1 Miss S Hocken; 2 W- F Weir. Anyothet variety Crabe--1 Frank McClintock, 2 EM Williams Collection Pears--1W F Weir, 2 L. B Hancock. ---- SEAGRAVE It is wich feelings of very great regret that [ have to record a sad accident in-our midst, for on Tues. day last Master Stanley Wooldridge had the misfortune to get his right hand caught in the gearing of - the Windmill, and and as & result he loses his thamb and part of two fingers. We all extend to Stanley our symbatby with him in his mis- fortune. Our pastor and family are away, for two weeks, holidaying at the home of Mrs. Delve's parents, Orono A meeting was held on Tuesday, Sept. 12th in' the interest of the Conservative Candidate, Mr. 'Wm. Smith, a fait number was present Brooklin, and Mr. Wm. Smith. . A good reception and hearing was given. Mrs. McCloud, of Toronto is visiting for a few days at Mrs, Wm. Mobn's, : Among our visitors on Saturday were, Mr. and Mre, Robt. Thompson Mr. Rose, Mr. Vipon, Mr, Eaton, of Oshawa, 'betog members of Mr; and Mrs, Fowke's party, Dinner -was The Ladies' Aid met.on Wed last at the home of "Mrs, Chas. Brown a good number being present, and a most enjoyable time was 'spent. | Thursday evening was well attended the subject being a most interesting, one, being a talk on '*Daniel" - spee- ial music was rendered and a most enjoyable time - was spent, Our President Miss Lottie Mark presided. with the Sunday School is. to be held on Sunday evening next: if being Rall is arrang ¥e are all Sorry to hear recently {of the indisposision uf Mr. A. Miller 'and wish for his speedy recover. . to discuss the Political - Sieaati Reeipr to hear addresses by Dr. Moore, of| A # EL ite, 956, Ere l : Sh about YE J ferent designs. an TOWN, & SP UNDERTAKERS AND aS ARTI DEALERS You can get a 'good 1 horse--onethat will 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 taken at our local temperance house | Our Epworth League meeting on || Miss Eva Moon being at the Organ. |; "A special service in connection | Day a special program : Our Liberal candidate Mr, Fowke| held: a 'meeting on Baturday evening ALL SIZES OF NEW