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Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1913, p. 8

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| #Advertising rateson application. SAMUEL FARMER, Publister and Proprictor A mamber of our young people at: 'Sended the carnival at Pine Dale. Miss Belle Clarkson '1s visiting {fincnds in Toronto. Mix. McCurdy spent Sunday with Mx. Jobn Innis, Misses Jennie Clarkson and Lorna Ware, visiting friends in Oshawa, Friends of Miss Edna' McDonald wall be glad to hear of her recovery. The Women's Institute was held at #hie home of Mrs, Tas, Leask last week. Very interesting papers were given by Mrs. Charles Foster and Mrs. Konkle, andan instereting report was given from our delegate to the Comstntion, Miss | Maribelle Clark- Wick ieee "The peonle of the section are' busy img 'everything 'in readiness for Rural Mail Delivery, which is expect- «dd to start on Feb. roth, Mr. John Thompson was the ac: | snow, and jolly sleighing a, Monsigneur gin been wink] ing his annual on DE tie ee na of this community, Most of tims are recovering from his grip. i Several from this vicinity attended} the Sabbath School convention "at] Manilla, they report a very pleasant} 3 as well as a profitable time spent. Mr. Eyra Haskit, of Treherue,} Manitoba, has been renewing old ac- quaintances here. Mrs. H. L. Gillson and children, of | Toronto, are visiting at Mr. Aaron Gillsons at present, OO iimmiiien Seagrave ---------- A very interesting prayer meeting was held last Thursday, There was: a large number of our young people attended the a which was held at Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Gib- sons last Tuesday evening. They all reported an excellent time. Mr. Wm. Pollock's sale on Friday | may be seen at my fi The undersigned has a fall line of good farm ~ machinery. in first class shape which I will fight. Same furthar use for 1tas SU BSCRI The Port Perry STARS wepted tender for the Mail Contract, was a successful one everything was | Canadian or British eid if id i 'we all wish him success in his work. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, of Saskatoon, Sask., and formerly of Saintfield, have been renewing old ac- quaistances in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn McCully, visit- wd De near Oakwood recently. Mc. and Mrs. W: J. Hanna, of Westieton, spent a "few days with ricnds here last week. Myrtle News Born at the home of Mr. George Flonston'e, Toronto, on Saturday, Feb. =, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer, a daughter. Mr. Oscar Downey had a very sucsj i aessfal wood-bee on Monday: A number from here attended the School Convention in Brook- in on Friday of last week. Ms. George Blight had a very suc- wessful auction sale on Tuesday. Mr. MWhight purposes going West to Dakota am the near bute, Where be has se- sold at a high price. : Mr. Frank Bradley who is in the poultry business is certainly making a great success he has about three hun: dred and fifty hens and gets from ten to twenty doz eggs per week. Mr. Frank Bradley sold a fine team of horses last week, which he bought down east a few weeks ago. Mr. Jas. Shunk is going 'to move into Mr. A. L. Orchard's "house this week. Mr, Frank Snyder spent Sunday! : with Mr. Stanley Woolridge. Miss Alice' Stone spent Sunday]. afternoon at Rev: ¥. Johnson's: It is reported that Mr. Wm Pollock and Mr. A. L. Orchard are going to} have a Bell Phone put in this week. Mr. Frank Watson spent Saturday evening and "also Sunday evening at Mr. A. W. Bruce's. A large crowd attended the Ladies'} Aid which was held at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rogers on Wednesday. The Seagrave 'Choir has improved. since they got more help. a Mr. Siles Reynolds has baught Mr. advance; otherwise $1.25. To sub: scribers in the United States the price 18 $1.50 per year in advance, | THE PORT FERRY STAR and ; ry: Stn sens: ies Weekly Witness, Daily Witness... Daily World Northern: Messenger A Evening Star (rural offices). ix Evening News. . "Farm & Day Grain Growers' | Canadian Poultry News... . {Canadian Home" Journal farm and is. busy wk nd implements, reper and as "Témaining there] for the summer and Ic she lik-

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