Will'be. pa he mi tr y of acknow: eeerist ponke a s on 'which'they igannot fail and ull the speakers being ardent 8 of-~the Whispey Goy- t date hg toa well maine farm ; doubtless the Silo is on | hat 'important adjunct and: Very 'many. of the leading and most eit terprising farmers are having these desirable conveniences erected oh theif farms, and all, without excep= tion, who have had practical expet- ience of their usefulness and profit: abletiess, would not, on any condi tion, be without them. - That the cement silo for completeness, clean: ] liness, and endurance distances all other makes of silos, goes without saying. The follawing list of cement silos have been erected during the season just closed by Mr. D. M. Jackson of this place proves story was a very and well fold, and a glimpse into the the speaker.but of young men who are the ministery. The Choir dre m ments fot the Annual cert on the evening of X The Cancert this to eclipse these otfo that there is an extensive business | done in that line. Mr. Jackson, at considerable _expesse secured the of the' Sabhath are being trained Tt sere) gractioes § iY | siraid to guarantee 'bis work. Al Jackson built silo is easily distingu~ pleted modeling the most stupen- . dons Cement Worksin the world at a cost of over two million dollars, siftrated 140 miles west of Edmon- 'Gover twelve acres and are located in a section where the: marl is in- exhaustable being over thirty feet deep from the surface and extend: ing for many miles, with the most wonderful coal fields in lose prox- o1imity. During his intetesting nar- ration of the wonder{ul resources of the Great West 'he regards the mar! and coal deposits as amongst its most important assets, Before n | returning to his University duties he pays a visit to New York city the metropolis of this continent. The Port Perry Xmas Fair takes place on (Thursday, Dec. 21). The Prize List is the most liberal and extensive yet, $230.00 in prizes will be awarded. Let the Xmas Fair of 1911 be unsurpassed for immensity and success. A MAGNIFICENT CONTRIBUTION-- The ladies of the Methodist Church, Port Perry, certainly did themselves grand the other day in shipping two mammoth bales of clothing and bedding, valued at one hundred and thirty dollars, to the Deaconesses' Home, Toronto. By their untiring industry and energy they accom. plished the feat and made it a who so kindly contributed the nec- essary materials of which the articles were comstituted of. Mrs. g|C. J. Pearse, the worthy and inde- s | fatigable President, received on Monday last the following acknow- ledgement of the consignment re- ferred to :-- MeTHoDIST DEACONESS Houxe, Toronto, Nov. 39, 1911. Mes. C. J. Peatse, Port para Ont, J Dear Mrs. Pearse: We received your generous dona- tion and wish to thank all who have so kindly contributed. We are sure many hearts will be gladdened and many homes will be helped h yaar kind thoughtfulness Everything arrived in splendid | condition and some of the clothing have already been given out in a poor district of the city. The deaconesses. realize in their ished at sight for the correctness of Lits construction and unique appear- ance. Thos. Redman, Scugog, size 16x 37%, completed May's. Leslie Webster, Lindsay, size 14x 30, completed June 8. Win. Davidson, Little Britain, 14x 30, June 16. Jno. Davidson, Little Britain, 14x 30, June 24. Robt, Vernon, Myrtle Station, 14x 32}, July 5° Philp Rynard, Vatentyne, 16x35, July 18. Jno. Westlake, Beaverton, 14x30, July 28. + Donald Gilchrist, Gambridge, 12x 30, Aug. 6. T. Hall, Brooklin, 14x32}, Aug. 17. Wm. Hatris. Brooklin, 14x324, Aug. 25. Jno, Bright, Myrtle Station, 14x3s, Sept. 4. E. Holtby, Sept. 18. il mei ities Des Moines, Towa, Nov. 24th, Epitor "THE OBSERVER" Port Perry, Ont.; Can. Dear Sir: Can you give me any information regarding the descendant of Thomas Page who formesly lived at Leo- minister, Mass, but moved fo Ontario or Upper Canada, as it Manchester, 14x30, was then galled, about 1795: It is though possibly those now there are not named Page, but may be Wright, Gurnsey, Dunn or some other name which married into the Page family at an early date. It appears that owing to the death of other heirs, a large property amounting to several million dollars reverts to this branch of the : family and has been lying dormant in the hands of the trustees and executors for many years. past. It is supposed that Thomas Page lived until about 1830, but it now becomes important to 'trace the time and place of his death and names of his descendants, Apy information you can give will be greatly appreciated by, Yours very truly, "" CHas. N. Pace. Port Brep Swine For Sare.-- It will be seen by Mr. C. Mc- Arthar's advertisement in another column that "he has for sale a oumber of purebred Yorkskire address" was given Miss Coad of t ih staff. Reception recaived, y - PA fr ey Christmas Trges are | absotbing topic af interest ally in the mindsfof the y ple. The head |appointm not be in the form of a tree possibly may assume the gathering type, with a dain | and a nice and belpful progea Mr, and Mrs. John Ja st week entertained a large numb number of friends in a most ple ant and agreegble manne, 4 always kind and hospitable, their many friends will regret departure at.an early date. good wishes will follow th The family of our pasfory W. Totten. last week receive letter from the seat of war in Cl Mr. Totten's niece, Miss Smith, A of the W. M. S. missiona that they are still alive and Their future seemed very there is bloodshed and all around them, they at were ordered to leave thi work and an escort of sold provided, when they go forty miles "on thei SRL ¥ ocomococo onesse SREBESEEX Montreal Grain and Produce. | ae this was theré was ihe present and millers claim there | ovement in the expért bus re, Wal 18 bea oe. brn 428 were in his 'hands. Rev. Dr. Marvin of | will preach at ali the ch Supday.a atthe usual ho os 'and Seugog Agricul nter and Chrisimas Swine. This is a grand opportun-| bent and lame, { night. .|HOW TO LIVE LONG With healthy kidneys, one has a good | chance to live long, but weal kidneys afflict old #ge with great discomforts. The back becomes _theumatism is 'Smith, Esq. M.P. Er Guristis, Esq., ex-M.P, ~ Jno: Bright, Esq. Albert W. Jackson, Esq, IN THE INTEREST OF has.GCalder,Esq The Conservative Candidate. H, G. Hutcheson, Esq. will oocupy the Chair. 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CO., Nurservmen Ltd | Br own Nurseries, Welland Co io Qube * Chairtaken at 8 o'clock. Grandpa --Che Real Real Santa C Clave Surri--Ta Saskat hewan, on M day, Nov, 20, 1011, Emma Flo- rence Powell, beloved wife of S.C. Smith, daugbter of the late Mrs. and Captain J. Powell, and sister of Mrs.'J. W. Wickett, Port Perry, aged 50 years. ey tural Society will hold] Fair for 1911 in :