'Miss Gladys Veron is home after ~ graduated from the "Oshawa We congratulate her on "The Ladies" Aid meets this Wed-|- pesday at Mrs. Wm Dobsons. A "large attendance is requested as' busi: ness of importance is to be discussed. Miss Georgie Tennyson 'has been ing some weeks with ber sister near Jackson's Point. The Annual Chicken Pie Supper will be held on or about the zoth of October, Particulars later. ' Silo filling is the order of the day in this neighborhood. Mrs. Thos. Beare and son Earl left this week for a 'trip to Brantford, Sorry to learn that Roy Thompsons baby is not improving a8 quickly as we would like to see it. Mr. George Smith has - been very successful in prize winning at the different fairs this 'year, He 'won several firsts at Port Perry also at Lindsay. We congratulate him more especially because "he is new. man among holsteins, Mrs. J. C. McGill, of Oshawa, spent a few days last weekunder t the parental roof. Mr, Earle Beare has commenced]: storekeeping in Brantford, We wish |} him success. Mis. L. Lambe is on the sick list 'We hope for a speedy recovery. The Auxiliary of the W, M.S. will meet at the home of Miss A. Thomp- son on Friday afternoon next at three o'clock. Mr. S. J. Barrett, is visiting friends in 'Oshawa. Mrs. Vernon and daughter Gladys, are visiting friends at Park Hill. Mr. R. M, Holtby, 'who broke his arm some weeks ago, is - progressing nicely. 30 Days Campaign The Family 'Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal are making an ur- gent appeal to their 'present subscrib- ers to send in renewal subscriptions during October and relieve the enor- mous rush at the close of the year. It "is a reasonable request from a news- in such gredt demand, and subs scribers have nothing to lese by com- plying. The Family Herald : and Weekly. Star is looking fora bigger season than ever before, It is indeed a big dollar's worth, Greenbank Messrs. Robert Wallace, Ray Stone and Arthur Lee have left for Toronto where 'they will attend dental college: 'We wish them success. Threshing is the order of the day. Mr. James, of Prince Edward Island a 'beautiful sermon in the ian Shieh on Sunday Oct: ober 5, Mr. McKay the pastor preach- ed 'od Sonya. Mr. Sparling, of Lindsay' preached a inissionary sermon in the Methodist church last Sunday. : The Executive Committee leeti ny arranged for the day's business, a upon arrival of the Northern delegates conyention was called to order. After devotional exercises by Mrs. Cheney, the convention commenced business. Misses Greatrixand Ashley were in- troduced as pages for'the day. Miss May Thompson, Time Keeper. Mrs. R. Thompson, Convenor of plan of work, Committee, = Mrs. Geo: 'Jackson, Convenor of Resolutions. ; ini Reynard; convenor of Couttes: : rhe elections of officers resulted as follows: -- : President, Mis, E. Edmund "Starr, Whitby. Vice" President, Miss 'S. Madden, Prince Alvert. Cor: Sec.; Mrs. Stalter, Oshawa. Rec. Sec' Miss L. Crosby, Zephyr, Treasurer, Mrs. Nesbitt, Port Perry, At the noon hour lancheon was sctyed in the church; by the entertain |. Uuion, Oshawa. = The : President, rs. Stalter, and her - capable Board of Management, spared no effort that would add to the attractiveness, 'and enjoyment of the hour. = As the guests from throughout the county' gathered in the cheery parlors, the glowing fire in the fireplace, beautiful floral decor- ations and dainty refreshments made the occasion one of great pleasure and long drives 'and business were forgot- ten in happy intercourse. « A special feature of the hour was greetings conveyed by guests of the country 'union.. The "pastor of .the church, Rev. Mr. Greatrix, presented the freedom of the church and parlors | in earnest words of welcome, and good wishes. The educational 'staff = was represesented by Principal Dolan, who in a happy speech assured the Union of his faith in the activity:and purpose, of the organization: Mr. Farmer voiced the sentiments of the press. © The Union deeply" ap- preciate the space given them. Rev. Mr; Sayles brought the. good wishes -of the Baptist church, Mrs, Ellis, president of the Ladies' Aid Society extend a' welcome to the home ' makers' department of the church. : Mrs. Stalter voiced the welcome of the entertaining Union. All of these kind greetings were in- deed a welcome to the' organization, whose motto "For God and home and Canada" expresses much that 'they endeavour to'do,. : The Hon.' Ptesidént,' Mis. iCrosby, of Uxbridge responded to the grettings Also Mrs, Farmer, of Port Perry. At'z p.m. business was resumed, Devotional exercises led by Miss Mad- den of Prince Albert were followed by a memorial service, some rey from active service here to Land of rest and: peace: Mrs. Mc- Donald. and Mrs. Kingdon sang. very| vo inspiring solos, swotly, two : Mr, Pettie had the 'nisfortube of ? sound apples: On and after - wait till ro gin to or are frosted. : : Port Perry, August 25, 1013: We are moving into new pr to open up with as a new ali some sweeping reductions's Here are a few of the man for. i 1be Japanese sa Lanérn de Te oo