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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1913, p. 4

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inthe Whorning and Rov: Me. Ford in the evening. Chief Engineer a Mr, Garnet W. McKinley has takin) a position as chief . engineer "at. the "King tannery in Whitby. We con- Gratuise My. McKinley on 'his good ne and compliment him for. his steady persistence in fitting himself for 'this work. Taking Trip West Mr. and Mrs. W. KF. Weir leave on «ithe 20th for a trip to the West 'going as far as Edmonton: "They will be gone about two months, ' A Nasty Cut A young Englishman named Morris was: badly cut on his left arm 'at 's mill on Monday, - He had "been working at the mill only - about . %en days, piling up blocks and other: wise cleaning up. : He was' reaching sunder a running saw with his arm to out the sawdust, when the saw caught him, inflicting .a bad flesh' wound. It was not as bad a wound #8 was reported, and the probability a. that the cut will heal without serious ; t injury to the arm, was no heed for the young #ellow to put his arm near the saw as there was a shovel to do the work. St John's Presbyterian Church Rey. W. J. West M. A. Pastor Divine Service Sabbath 18th May "ir a.m. Rev. John Muir 'M. A, of Toronto, Subject "The work of the 'Dominion Temperance Alliance" 7.0. m. The Pastor, Subject "Not Yet" 3 p.m, Sabbath School and Bible 5. : - Weekly Prayer Service 'Thursday 8 p. am. Town Council of Aon i in the years 9! a: 131s, and. 1913: On the roll" 1913" ot 1912 75 1911 73 ; An account amounting to. fros 8 fot supplies was passed. Mr. T. H. Follick' spoke, at' the re: Som" quést of the Board, regarding the ad- |. visability of starting a. commercial course in connection with the High: School. He gave a simple and clear statemient of the situation. A com- mittee was appointed to look into thet matter, and this committe is to make their report. on Wedneslay night of this week. Goldring- Robeits' On Wednesday Sherman, ay 2 zh 1913. at three o'clock, at | of Mr. and Mrs, H., Koll Port erty; the marriage of 'youngest daughter Marguerite Viloa 'to Mr. Joseph H. Goldring, of Prince Albert Saskatchewan was quietly solemidized the Rev. C. P. Muirhead officiating, The bride, unattended was given away by her father, and wore'a gown of | duchess satin trimmed with baby Irish lace, embroidered with seed pearls; draperies caught - with 'crystal 'and STAR Office. NOTICE Persons who meh obituacy poetey published wil Tired to pay ok sume at f cents per line i Once more we | tentton of - those: of our su who are in arrears to the fact Sversight on fis pearl oraments, and carried a' beauti=| trouble. ful sheaf of - bridal roses and lilies : of the valley. The room was Rstelly if decorated 'with ferns,' flowers. # grand piano; to the pianist a pray pearl crescent. The bridal couple left off the event ing 'train. tor: Peterberofand Points East. <The bride's. travelling dress was a tailcred: suit of kings | black diagonal Bedford cord," small { kings 'blue hat, Bulgarian 'ttmming, At the meeting of the Council : the Fire and Light Comniittee brought in " the following report:-- "Owing to -the increased demand for Electric light and' the lability of the machinery being overloaded your committee beg leave to report that 'it would be advisable to cut off: the clectric light line at Miss Christie's corner and that' Prince Albert' Sub: scribers be given one month notice to that effect. Your committee also re- commends the trial of cutting 'off 'the' _electrie lights on the streets during moonlight nights." This report was adopted. | Mr. Arthur Profit was. appointed to 'impound cattle and other animals tn- lawfully on the streets and that he be 'paid the usual poundage fees. SIDEWALKS The fc are the pro ce- ment sidewalks t6-be put down'ithis numbers represent feet and: the total is about 4000 square feet: -- 'Perry St. west side from John Irvin's gate, to corner at C. Rundle's 756 Perry St. east side, 'crossing at. C; 'S COrner 140 "Bt. from Mus. Hiscox. with willow plume. They received beautiful - presents from their many friends. They will make their future home at Prince Albert Sask. : The" following paragraphs show that Mr, Goldring' s work is 'much ap- preciated in his Western 'home: The high esteem in which | Goldring, leader of the city 'band 'is held by the bandmen was fully de- monstrated ata banquet given in his honor bythe members of 'the band last night' in the Avenue hotel.: Goldring is shortly to take a trip east from which he will retigh a' benedict and the banquet was tz opportunity for the ntation to him be lof a splendid oleh by fhe "bandsmen, A company of twenty-five sat down to a splendid dinner, Andrew' Holmes, president of the board of trade * being at the head of the table wi Mayor Morton and the guest of honor, ; At the conclusion of "a. meal which the word excellent can aly te bel applied the 'toast: to "the: Kin given and Mr. Holmes in well sot paid fn Fin are atter attended fo at' once: off of youl rg gin The Port Pay Sais 0 year 0 Canadian or Bribsh points, if paid ~in |; advanee;. otherwise $1.25. To sub: scribers in' the United States the price |! 15°$1.50 per. in advance. THE PORT PERRY STAR d Farmers's Advocate, Globe (W ee ismess, hn SE is ° Daily World sss oh 5 North words remarked on the high sta dara] : of efficiency & attained by the band of a little e of 'which was due fi CIRC ESE

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