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Port Perry Star, 3 Sep 1913, p. 8

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Tda Hartry leaves this y Maiiobs whete she. able and popular young ladies, will be greatly missed by her friends. | © Ms. Grieves this week fesutnes her /duties as teacher of the Mara Public School. ... Miss Boynton has returned from' 5 "most delightful trip to Quebec ite "taken the water route from Toronto in company with her sister. Our Public School re-opens this week with Miss May Madden in 127 acres, being part of fot. and 11, 18t concession of Reat mile from C. P. R. Station, from G.'T. R. Station, two never ing wells, one cistern, Good gar: of small" fruit, 15 acres of orchard, row of evergreen half chard---north - and 3 es 0 "charge. ~ Our board of Education are} bush, (maple and Ser never Tang "20 be congratulated upon having $¢-l spring. "On the premises are a seven «cured Miss Madden's' sétvice for an- roomed frame house with good sufi. barn, | other term, mes | Xifchen; Good 'frame Mz. Robt Reader and his mother | cattle house, pig pen. etc. or parc: Successor ° ' #Mrs. Jno. Reader, of Scugog, called Jast week week on theif frien 5 x the parsonage, being en route for Kinsale '10 ry the funeral of Mr. LeFrau who had died suddenly from an attack of appendicites. About 200 carriages « formed the funeral cortege as Mr. Le: Frau was widely known thru Pickering and other townships where he travell- * od with the market wagon for a great many years. "The congregation of the . Methodist church were greatly indebted to Miss "McCaw, of Port Perry, for two sacred ~solos contributed last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bond have Deen spending several weeks with their friends in Toronto, Whitevile etc, Mr. F. Campbell; of Toronto, spent Labor Day holiday with his father Mr, Morley Campbell. Mrs. Robertson; Oshawa, spent «Sunday with her father Mr: Jno. --. Prout. On Sunday evening the congre- «gation. enjoyed a treat when the Bethel 'choir in full force visited our churchiinesday. ~ and took charge of the musical part "of the service. The anthem and solos "were well rendered and they will "be gladly welcomed again: '" . Miss McBrien on Saturday niotor- «d home from Toronto where she vis dted friends. The 'exhibition' is visited by 'many from here. A"striking 'exhibit report- od isa "Cigarette Fiend" a warning #0 'Canadian youths, " He faces cer- tain' death, being powerless, to break the habit. . Next Sabvath Sept 7th it is hoped ha the Prince Albert pulpit will 'be * peoupied morn and "evening by Rev. " Victor McLean, B. A. Being winher of a University Scholarship he has "travelled the continent gisiting' Un: dversities. and colleges' 'and during * August supplied the pulpit of a' New , Yoik City Church, "The "trustees," of Prospect' Public : * 'School have ey Miss MMorgany +"daughter of 'Rev "Jno Moigan; Woodbridge; "Ont. to ach during A913, 1914. « Mrs, Briggs, of Ma hate last] © week and on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren drove to Milbrook, { Mrs. Sarvis is having a neat shed shed built on her property. = | Rev. Mr, Woodger Jr. spent a day There. He has enrolled as a student at Victoria Univesity. . : Ret Robt. McCuligeh spent. rece; *; dy.a couple of days a at the ulars apply to RICHARD BLIGHT, Myrtle, Ontario Oshawa Fair * Preparations are complete for the biggest fair ever held at Alexandra park. The rain has made the grounds fresh and green. The caretaker has them "in good shape. Entries have come in well. Attractions,y midway, exhibits and races will all'be good. Two bands have been secured to give music. Judging ef livestock will take place on' both Tuesday and "Wednes- day. The parade of prize animals will be on Wednesday; also the: baby show.: The 2.18 and 2.50" trot or pace will be on Tuesday and the Free for all and 2.23 class on' Wednesday. Two big races each day and $300 is] the 'purse foreach race. It is the best race card ever put-up and: means good sport" both days, The ight hiorées in harness' will show on Wed: ,Seethe prize lists.and, bills and remember that dates hd and 10 Monday * is preparation" day. only. Tuesday and Wednesday are both fullf show days, Singlé Fare on all Rail- ways. The Port Perry train.on Tues- day and: Wednesday night leaves Osh- awa at 6p. Street cars right to grounds. - Be with the crowd at. Osh: awa Fair and see 'the progress' the Fair is making-more fun-more educa- tion:more old" friends at the Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday than you can get anywhere else. All 'kinds of Good. Printing done at the Star Office. Ps ; Women's Institute Shirley -Mesdames:Albert Werry, and Janes Byers, made ideal hostesses. at Black: stock Town: hall." The 'trouble 'was 'Nestleton" Branch: did not come fo bel; zeus ed por give.th } back pn The next.meeting.is to beheld at Mrs Rupert: Byers, where everyone will interested 'in ' Mrs, "Hockin's - Paper "Waste of Injudicious Buying" to be] followed by a Discussion. Make one of the crowd that day and you will bel. sure to receive some benefit Fire Insurance the many persons who placed 8 surance with the late €. J, and announces that Mr. Jas become a business partner self to carry on an insurance under the firm name of Pearse A continuance of the liberal formerly. accorded fo Ms ; solicited, PORT PFRRY 1 Whithy. Ti est, Miss BE Lia donell, Whitby, = Jan. 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