Evangelistic tina will sf service will b held every evening throug out week at 7.30, except. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christie have gone on an extended trip to ancouyer Mr. Robt. Holtby has taken a. car- | load of horses and cattle (17 in all) to the exhibition. We hope to see his "name among the prize winners. After. a somewhat lengthy delay 'operations have begun on the Church .shed. Messrs Holtby and Miller are buy ing horses in this vicinity for the war, Mrs. Wm. Stone has returned from Whitchurch, where she was attending the funeral of her sister. Mr. Geo. Parks has gone to Toronto where he will 'get his uniform, and then go right to Quebec to join his regiment, es Seagrave Mr. Jobn A. Clarke has purchased a new Ford Auto. Mr. Wallace Bruce has gone on a trip to Saskatchewan and Dakota, Mr, Bruce having a brother and sister in those districts. Miss 'Alice Stone spent Sunday with friends in Sunderland. We are pleased to report that -oyr new. Station is completed at last, and the agent has moved into his new quarters, Mr. Fred Lyle had the misfortune to lose a horse last week. Mr. Frank Watson is busy 'plough: ing on the Whiteway farm. We wish you good luck Franky Mr C. W. Moon, friends in this community. Miss Toule is back with us again in charge of the Public School, having re-engaged for another year. Mr. William Pollock is taking two horses to the Canadian National Ex- hibition, Toronto. Mr. George Braithwaite having sold his house and lot, is going into the vacant house on the Calder farm. Mr John N. Mark had the misfor- tune to break two of his ribs a week ago. We trust he may have a_speedy recovery. Messrs Thomas Couch, Art Moase, Gorden McLean, have gone to the West for the harvest season. § Mr. Frank Bradleyis on his wdy to Toronto to show his 1 year old bull. Toronto, visiting Messrs. John Watson, 'F. Bradley, John Wanamaker, each sold a horse 1p go to the war. Miss McCullech, of Hamilton, has been appointed teacher of S. 8. No. 13, Reach. Miss R. Mark, Port Perry,is visiting} Ms. M. Mark, © Mr. C. Sleep is bricking his new and is busy clearing it up Mr. Madden, 1.ondon, oviaiolt has been spending the past week with his sisters. Mrs Gridves left on' Niohday for Beaverton, where she has accepted a position onl the Public School staff.. Mr. Crews, C. N. R. station agent, Oshawa, has spent a couple of weeks at his summer home here. « Miss Tewkesbury has been engaged for S. S. No. 2, Scugog. Our Public School reopened. on Tuesday. We are glad to have Miss Madden in charge of the school for the coming term. Rev. Mr.-Ockley and family, Ark- wright, Ontario, motored" to Prince Albert on Saturday, and were guests of Miss Tewkesbury. Prospect Miss Mildred Robson, Brougham, is visiting Mrs. J. Munro. Mr. A. Savage, Prince Albert, conduct special ~ services here next Sunday at 2.30. Miss Mabel Bryant, Myrtle, visited B. Holliday on Sunday. Mr. M. Lane spent Sunday with Mr. A, Gilroy. We are pleased to say that Miss Mary Burns is improving at the time of writing. will Miss Muriel Brampton, Toronto, is spending her vacation with Mrs. A. Gilroy, Miss Olive Edwards, Toronto, has returned home after spending a, few weeks in our vicinity, 106 Scugog Council The Municipal" Council met. this 29th day of August, all members pres- ent. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. "The following accounts were passed: 'Carnegie Milling Co., $81.38 for tile and cedar. John Platten, $8.12, repairing win dows in Town Hall, I bave in stock Joistings, Studding, Rafters, Sheet~ ing, Shingles, all kinds of 'Dressed Lumber, in Pine, Spruce, Hardwood and Hemloek, such as Siding, Floor- ing, V Joint, Ceiling, Planed Boards and Plank, Panel and Glass Doors, Sash Frames, Mouldings--and those = Doors are extra nice for a 'small amount of 'money. A Fresh Carof Lime and one of Lakefield Coment, Hydrated Lime and Hard Walt Plaster." 4 Sash orders made on short notice, any Size or kind; Anything you den't-see, ask for it: x Get my Coal Prices for Deleware, Lackawanna and Western Scranton Coal before purchashing. [ you. C. L. VICKERY COAL DEALER 4: Coal Lime It will pay. + Window Bios Dressed ee ~ Rough Lumber . Lath * Shingle 'Roofing "Metalio Shingles Riding & Oeiling beonsult! Hi 'ab Cedar Post. house this spring. Hair Oement Bell Phone 141 Monl Doors Fram, Sines. of oe Division Courts. COUNTY oF ONTARIO S1914 1 Whitby -- Clerk, Mis donell, Whitby, «°F : | Mar. 4 Apr 3, May 4; June hr ; eto, etc, Sept, 3, Oct. 2 Noy. 7 7. Dec. 4; Jan. 7, Oshawa~--Clerk, Miss EL Ma ell, EARS : 3, Nov. 9, Dec 5, Jan 8, 1 15 12 on ars M, Re Field Seeds Moiassine Mea ; phurnace. aad hi Better a John Reader, $12.25 work on road. |. ¥. Dowson, $3., drawing stone and tile. Wm, Reader, $2.50, repairing hill Peter Hood, $55.00, work and ma- terial on Culvert. The following accounts for gavel JM Platten Sal. 40, house. It is making a new town of the] 'old one. 0, d's. 8, No. 1 No 24350, S. S. No.