L1Sons of En 'E. H. Purdy last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Falconer Gauld, of "Montreal, are the guests of their daughter Mrs. C, C, Jeffrey. Mrs. Robert Murray'of Cochrane St. willibe at home from 3 to 6, Fri: day Sept 26th. Miss Friend, of Toronto, i is the guest of Mrs. Robt Murray. & Mrs. H, Carmichael is spending <a week with her daughter Mrs. Mellow, in Uxbridge. Miss Myrtle Bongard left on Mon- day for Toronto where she will - train as a nurse in Wellesley Hospital, Mr. Harold Emmerson shipped a thorobred blue-blood French 'bulldog to Vancouver, and upon ats 'arrival it was dut in 3 dog show where it took three first prizes and a silver cup. Miss N. Penson, of Rochester, N. ¥., has been spending a couple of weeks with friends in town. Mr, and Mrs: Geo. Shier, of Van- couver. B. C., formerly of Port Perry, have been spending a few days with friends here and at Sunderland. Mr. Shier used to run the livery now owned by Cawker Bros. Mrs, Scott left on. Monday. for Orange, Cal., where she will spend the winter, Miss Grace Reid, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs Geo Allen. Mr Geo Allen spent Sunday with his family here A very pleasant reception was ten: dered to the High School students by the Epworth League on Monday evening. = The ' basement of the church wes tastefully decorated Ladies desirous of attending the W C T U Convention at Oshawa will please meet at the home of "Mrs George Jackson on Thursday morn- ing at 8 o'clock sharp SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Port Perry Staris $1.00 year to Canadian or British points, if paid 'in advance; otherwise $1.25. © To. sub- scribers in the United States the. price is $1.50 per year in advance. THE PORT PERRY STAR and Canadian Farm .. . $1.85 - Farmers's Advocate, ...i.. $2.35 Globe (Weekly). v4.0: 81:60 Globe (Daily). Mail- -Empire( € ekly) Evening Star (rural offices Evening News. .:. ress Farm & Dairy... ers' Lodge Old. recently ga: a friendly ¢ This I past his eighty-ei fre bids fair to pay many. more to the Head O ~-Sons of England Re Concert Concdlled Word has come' from Whitby that the benefit concert for Miss Elliott; arranged to take place in the Meth: jodit Church on Thursday evening, has been cancelled: 'Prayer meeting will be 'conducted as' usual. Every+ body welcome: : R. M: Holtby Hurt by Bull One day last week while Mr, R.M, Holtby, "of Manchester was leading his Holstein bull to the train prepar- atory-to shipping him to show at Lind- say Fair, the 'animal turned 'on. him and knocked him down in the field. Mr. Holtby managed to get hold of the ring again and Jed the "animal to the ferice,. where he intended 'to tie him to a post. Indeed he thought he had tied him; but was evidently mis- taken for upon examination there was no strap or other evidence of the bull having broken loose. ~ All Mr. Holtb; knows is that when he regained. con- sciousness, he was lying on the other side of the fence with a brokenvarmy The trouble arose because of the fact that the leading stick was broken and an attempt was made 'to lead the animal (which had always appeared to be quiet) with a strap, an'attempt that very nearly cost Mr. Holtby his life. 1t is very evident that "these animals|oj should never be trusted. Firsts, Not Thirds : The daily press reported Mr. Wm Pollock as having taken some' third prizes with his Clydesdale mare, Belle Ivory, and as we copied from the city. papers, the STAR made the same mis- take, - The prizes taken by Mes "Pol lock's mare Were = 1st in heavy 3 yrs old; Best mare any age~--Sweepstake $350 Special offered vy Clydesdale Association and sweepstakes. An 'entry was 'made. in the haress class but the mare was not shown 8 hth year und looks | Fust Class Coal Cook. wy + Apply to R. Gi DOUBT, Port Warnited at Once Saleslady, experienced pre permanent position, if satisfacto -Apply on Saturday to : ROSE & CO. "THE FA Press Notice As announced early in the § the Dominion Live Stock Bra this year undertaking a distribu pure bred. male animals. th Canada on a somewhat extensi) In inaugurating this policy the been to aid sections where pire sires were ldcking abd t new communities in following telligent system. in breeding. form of assistance; lias proven popular and during the: past months a iarge number of bulls several stallions 'have been placed yarious parts -of the country hands of 'local associati specially for the purpose and maintaining them. placed remain. the' pr Department of Agric : associations assuming 'the res: ity: for their maintenanoe' ment ment under the general : officers of the Live Stock Branch. The distribution of bulls and stal- | lions having been by toa for this. year the op open to deal with garding the rules Bull into the distri procedure bution and the ed in forming the necessary iz: ation may be had Mpon application to |; the, Live Stock Commissioner, Ottawa. |. As: itis' the intention to' consider | only such requests as are 'forwarded | before October zoth, it be : sary for districts désiring to take 'ad- yaniage of this Offer to James L Ems |Seagraxe, Way ie Mr: Robt Town, in n Port Perry. Mr. Crool had. saves been in good healt sin to be follow: