on Williams v's wing "him: wnt apet in fixing gasoline laun- Cartwright people were made sad hear of the recent deaths. Mr, . Marmaduke Barclay passed peacefully away on Aug. 15th he was laid to rest at Bowmanuille cemetery, Miss El den Taylor aiso passed peacefully Mway at the home of her neice: Mrs. George Fallis on August rq. She was a ed at Nestleton wien smelter) e regret to report ol Mr. Robt Thompson on August 15th, Mr Thompson has been a very respec- fed bor for many years. He ser- wed the Cartwright Council for® years also he officiated as a school trustee for years and has been a great help to the community for the betterment 'of mame. In religion he was a trusty and true member of the Anglican .xhurch. He will be greatly missed. Hie leaves a wife to mourn his loss;two sons and a daughter. One very pleasing event of the 'sea- mom took place on Wednesday after- moon when a lawn party was given on the lawn of the cottage of the Hiawa- isha. Mrs, Towner, of New York city Jormerly one of our Cartwright girls by the name of Miss Annie Bennett, assisted > her three Suaghien pro- a lawn party for the of the ane when a great number of the fourists fell heartily in with the ladies 'of the church brought the thing to 'pass,' the result' being proceeds of over forty seven dollars; with a very flew expenses to come out: ofiit. The was high class, We were hs to see the smiling face of Rev . Robins at the lawn party, Utica * Married at the Residence of the Brides parents on Wednesday Aug. 20. By Rev. T. Laidlaw, Epsom. Fred Ballard to Irene Simpson both of this place.' The Star extends congratula- 100s. + "Geo Prentice, of Bethesda; with his son Milton Prentice. Lewis Johnston is on the sick list. . Married at Prince Albert at' the home of the bride on Wednesday Aug 3th, Molcolm Beare, 'of Utica, to Aileen Boe, of Prince Albert. We un- derstand Mr. and Mrs, Beare will re- "side at Utica;we welcome them to our}; "amidst. © Charlie Silver. is on the sick list; we' i Jope for a speedy recovery. «+ We would warn thoes chicken thie- Wes 40 beware. Mr. Fred halmerson, of Rochester, N.Y. and Mr. Thos. Ashton, of Comn- wall, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Medd. 'Mr, and - Mrs. Jas. Medd, of Port Peny at Thos, Beares. Prince Albert Mr, J. W. Martins house is nearing Completion, Mr, Ed Nott is doing the Mrs. Jas. Palmér and son' Marton, of Whitby, 'were visiting at Mr. Jas. Kirby's and othet Friends last week. - Nearly all the farmers along the ",xoute are taki advantage of the Rural Mail delivery system ' which is about to start south of village. row of evergreen ie round ¢ chard---north and west, 10 aCres ~ bam, | cattle house, pig pen, etc. For partic. Wags RAD BLIGHT, 3 2 yrtle, Ontario A Barefoot Foy. Not only would I have the child reared for the first ten years of its life in the open, in close touch with Na: ture a barefoot boy with all that 'im- plies for physical stamina, but T would |. have him reared in love. But, yon say, how can you. expect all children to be reared in dove? By working ith vast patience upon the great body of the people; this great mingling of the races, to téach such of them as do not loye them and' to surround them with all the influences of love. This will not 'be 'universally 'accomplished today or tomorrow, and it may need centuries; but if we are ever to advance and to have this higher race, now.is the time to begin the work, this very day. It is 'the part of every human being who comprehends the import- ance of this to bend all his energies toward the same end, = Love must be at the basis of all our work for the race--not-gush, not mere sentiments ality, but abiding love, that which outs lasts death,' A man who hates plants or who is neglectful of them, of "who has other interests beyond them, could no more be a successful plant cultiva- tor than he could turn back the tides of the ocean with his fingertips. The thing is utterly impossible. You can never bring up a child to its best es- tate without love,-- Luther Burbank Oshawa Fair The - Directors met last - Saturday and put the finishing touches on ik fair and selected the judges. % The advertising matter is all over the country for miles around. It tells what you may expect and the fair ad- vertises only what will be shown. The parade of prize animals 'on i 1oth is a whole show in' itself. The pick of horses and catile from the wholn country can be seen in: few} 4 minutes. The light horse show promises well; The prizes are Jarge and the interest is keen. This year ribbons will be given instead of the cdrds. The horse show should be & t featuie, 3 The" school childrens' competition is attracting more interest than form. erly. Inquiries coming in indicate] that the schools are interested in this feature. i Don't forge Sher thete ne two bi ii each day- best 3 in § with $200.00 purse for each. The fast Successor to JOHN Mrs. C. J. Pearse wishes the many persons yhop placed surance * with the and announces that Mr. Jas Wi become a business ' partner self to carry on an insurancé®® under the firm name of Pearse A continuance of the liberal | formerly accorded to Mr. Pes solicited, T 2 Yours Truly Pearse & Wi PORT PFRRY 1 wis -- Clerk, Mis E donell; Whitby. > Jan, 13, Feb. Mar. 4, A May 2, J Sep 8, SAIN . pwd Oshawa~--Clerk, M Macd a jn 14 The War i une 3, Nov. §, Dec, Eo we 2 Brougham~-Clesk, erk, M. Gleeson,G an 15, Mar 6; May 6, "Sly ary 5, Nov 11, Jan'y, 1914, 3 Port Perry-- Clerk; J. W. Bum Port Perry. Jan 17, Mar 7, Ma: uy 8, ridge Clerk, R. R J Moore, U 16; a a 9, Nov ot Jan biog 5 Sananiugte y "July 16, Sept 16 Sept 10; Now 3. 8 Jeavenon. g k, Ne yaa Beaverton. Toly 17 Sept IL Now 16 Tar 1418 7 Rese Tan Mar Le Atherley. a) July Sep 13, Ne 18 in 13,10 horse commands our interest and Pi 4 will be some great going. The big: est_purses ever put up at the fair; the best races ever held. there is the 2.18 and 2.50 on Wednesday the uss atv | for all.