Exchange Pulpits Soconiling to costom the 'mimsters off the Methodis, Preshyterian and a exchanged -pulpits Jmst Sanday morning, Rev J. Ford she Methodist pulpit, Rev. AR. Wamforth preached in the Presby- sutam charch, and Rev. Mr. West sesfusted 'servicas in the Baptist ile. : Special Services services were 'conducted mies Miethodmt church last week by low. BR. Bamforth, assisted by Rev Hobm Harris. The services are being 'remismed this week. It is the purpose : iff pstos thal a definite' practical miexstamding of 'religion as service Ger Uhtist be given a first place in the 20g a all his addresses are 'gwen with this purpose in view. Skating Wie king of winter sports, why not using She winter by skating in the Olympia ink, it is pleasure to skate Aine STCIyhing 2s Just 4s yOu would Re dmcsmsndation excellent ice anil good music. It is open for skat- Ba , Wi y, and 'Fri- i. aight from 8 ull 10. Tuesday afternoons from 4 till 6 a run ha from 2 tiil 4. Gen- «oil milonission for night 1oc:. After asians aoc, children under 12, sc. Thoows open 15 minutes before skating we. R14 Local Hockey Club oved by Graham, séconded Lael cis" Farmer for prinung fi : same as for Wit namely § J Carried : Moved by Jas Liicas, seconded by S. Graham Sint Graham and Carmich- ael be committee to report on ; for Member of Board ealth; Medical Health Officer and Sanitary Inspector. The following Accounts obdered to} be paid : 1 John: Brown, 43 cords wood, $26.25 2 Bell Telephone, $15 50 3 Carnegie Bros, $9 o3 hardware 4 Carnegie Milling Co, $0.54 for wood, etc. 5 Township of Reach, $3.40 for tile. The Reeve, Port Perry : Re Municipal Radial Railway. Dear Sir :-- The writer had an interview 'this p. m. with the Mayor of Toronto, who discussed the matter of the above Rail: way very enthusiastically, and suggests ed Wednesday the 22nd inst, at 2° p. m. as a time for a meeting of represent- atives from the different municipalities interested, included the Board of Con- trol of the City of Toronto. I am therefore, sending out 'this notice to the heads of all 'municipal- ities which may be interested in 'the first stages of "the proposed Railway, including your own; calling'a meeting for Wednesday, Jan 22nd, at 2'p. m. at the Room of the Board 'of Control, City Hall, Toronto. 1 have also to state that we have an. assurance that the Ontario Hydro: Electric. Commission will 'build the power line and supply at cost, the mo- tive power for the railway, thus meet- ing one of the largest items of cost of construction and operation of an Ele¢- tric Railway. The meeting is for the purpose. of discussing' thoroughly the proposed railway, the plan of - ownership and control, the estimate of cost, the 'ob- taining of 'the usual railway subsidy from the governments, 'and taking steps to secure any necessary legisla: tion. Kindly let me know if you will be preset, Trusting that your municipality will send at least two. representatives and yourself to 'this most important. meet: ing and take part in its deliberations. Yours truly, 8. A. WILSON, Chairman' Bb Spefial Committee. Wi will buy your Goon, M Rossy and pay you highest of Frank TT. Thurlow, = Penna, and John IL. Traffic in the Bell Tel. Co." at Phiaddiohin | Penn. land, The Tie John L Lawb twenty pics place at his sons at A 31, Monday evening 2h Lamb was born in Reach township on the farm}: place till last last Feb went West; he. has not been feeling well last few months his heart troubled ; him. . At Christmas he was tak sously ill and the Dr. was cal was. the rouble was caused b a rupture. caused by a kick, Y same time ago and that an would be 'Necessary on Dec. Dr. Ray:dnd Dr. Sh | cartage Frames horses, rigs; large double frame rib For. par o fiowlars apply 9. s : : THOMAS CORRIN, i Ont. by his 'wife and a family of four sons and four they are Robert, Walter, and W: Hore and Miss Clara, of 1, Shunk, of Seagrave, Wil Sonya; The people of this vieinity | Business Colleg, wish to express their heart felt 8 pathy for his wife and family. = HORN g To Mr. and Mis. B. Smallo Perry, Monday, Ja gary 13th,"