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Port Perry Star, 16 Jan 1907, p. 1

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SINGLE Coriks 'Gey ape 1IL.~ Deposits may be 'made. or withdrawn: by town Accounts receive every attention. Fire, Lifeand Aecdeni, Jussiande. Rest Estate % : Agents Alles Lise. & C. P. R. Steamships. 2333393333339 letter | 'Nine Cent Sale at" Phe Fair starts Thursday, g.a.m.- If you want"good 'butter paper, pure, vegetable: parchment, neatly printed, conie to" Tre STAR office, |. to Try THE STAR power pressst for note heads, bill heads, statemeuts{ and all other kind of printing and | stationery. The anniial congregational meet: of St. John's Presbyterian "f church is to be held on" Thursday i ing, the 24th' of Jantiary, X Bere wr S Mrs, J we Allison, who- has beer suffering from: a prolonged ; $, Juat EE and it is bea an church was. last. th by Mr. et doa Tro Sole Toman, who preac i Chureh are evidently mereasing; An) X Friday' evening, as the Evangelists | His subjeet for" this (Wednesday) 3 evening Will be: 'Christ' Always 1 Victorious Awe will give them all the credit 4the second half they did: all the | third goal really' was made; but Pand in all of t *feeived returus. hasjor he hby & Sheppard's pacer $ En mad to to round in The rand [21g [king Bryson, S. McBride, ig Bry McB | Peter Miler, V. A, The. meetings in the Baplist interests but they are to close on 'have Sugigemcnts, elsewhere. Mr, VauSickle spoke three times on Sutiday to very attentive audiences, Thursday. evening he is to speak about ** Men of De- "The The nicetings are open .to everybody, will, 'no doubt, | gations on these last. evenings, Their First Defeat Port Perry hockey team has found otit how it goes to'be beaten. The | Markham boys did the trick Mon- "| day evening on their own ice, and they deserve. At half time: the score stood 3 to o in favor of Mark- ham. 'Then our boys settled down doggedly # business and during scoring, winning two goals. = A was not allowed, as the' whistle blew just at. the moment, owing to a man 'being saut off the ice.. So the score finally stood 3 to 2. A return match will be played in Port' Perry ou the 25th of January, an theu----well the Markham team will have to look well to its laurels: The Local 1 Opfion Vato * The total number of municipali- ies in which voting took place was 112, At the time of going to press} we have heard from go, They] stand as follows : By-laws carried in...,....44 By-laws defeated in........46 In 7 of the contests the votiu, was upon the question of vepeak}: { prohibition" wa sustained. There is another repeal contest. for which we have: not re- The other 37 vic- tories are in places in which the voting will close 1p about 70 bar- rooms on May 1st next. Under the plan of majority rule, the re- sults in the 8o places reported would be as follows : By-laws carried. ........ CTI By-laws defeated... ...... 9 Tho Port Perry Races The 'winter trotting races. lust) OR week attracted large crowds from | OUR all directions. 'The ice'was in fine condidion, but strovg winds pre- vented fast time the first t day. second Say $ conditions were a) [favorable and a retord for trotters or acers on jc was tiade by wil lack- a First Day--Suminary : rs "4 2.40 Trot. (nasa veseveness2 2I TX Proc ket,. vii. 11:35 2) cRae,' - } eseain3 3234 Be. Why cision and 'Action,' and on Friday |' , {evening he will discuss .{Reason God Gives for Maw's Re: |Jection of Christ." and, theré! ; be large: congre: r For the first fine this season fhe ' '}*' Messrs Parrish, i Soy grande lil Sociely The annual meeting of this So- ciety was held at Scugdg on Wed- nesiay, the 20th of January. The atiditors! "report. was presedted. showing that the -finances of the Society aren good condition, there being a balance 'of hand of $1385. The following officers were electid. for the énsuing year: TY paisec=town } v Thursday the h of Ti of at two o'clock, on, the rest of the necessary : iness w will be transacted. | own "Council. Sone Council nict on the 14th of January, but lacking a quorum, ad- jonrned to the 15th. Tuesday even- ing Council niet again, all the mem- Dyce presqut except Mr. Alli- Tiiis was The first meeting for 1907 and each member made the declaration of office. Reeve Parrish took the chair and Councillor Wad- dell moved that the following com- mitties be ap ointed for 1907: -- Finance, Councillors Hutcheson and Allison. Ludigent, Councillors Robinson and Waddell. Fire and Light, Coundlilors Parrish, Allison and. Waddell. Band, Councillors Hutcheson, Parrish and Robinson. Streets, The whole Council. - Mr. Robinson moved that the Reeve and Mr. Waddell be a committee to arrange the insurauce upon the Pown Hall. The following appoint- ments for 1907 were made: Assess- or, N Ingram, salary $65.00; Mem- ber High School Board, J. Brown; Member Local Board of aclth, _H, Price : Medical Health Officer, Dr. D, Archer'; Sanitary Juspector, R. McKuight, Hutcheson and 'Robinson were appointed a com- mittee re apditors, and that they re at an-adjourned meeting. LN e8S1S, Robinson and Waddell, wit 'thie assessor, were appointed a commitfee to arrange with Mr. Penhall or the use of his building for market purposes. Mr. Wadde]l stated that cement walks can be laid at a cost of only one cent more per square foot than the plank walks, The following accounts were passed :-- C. H. Gordon, printing, $42.50 Mr. Clemes. .e...uv... 3.75 Jones & Orchard...... 2.40 Stove, ete, for Weigh pest =. Tat lr . * THE PORT PERRY STAR ! Regulat price $:.00 per year, and $1 60 1 60 3iiiiaar 88 2888288 of ei John PICTURES EVERY MONTH. P esident, Thomas Guage} ; ist . : Our Price. I Pictures! Pictures| |A THOUSAND INCHES OF Baya 0% gre Your Savings Ave Safe . When Peposited In The Western Bank of Canada. Interest Paid or C ompounded Iwice a Yeer, TEEIVIEIIBI Owe No Man Anything. tts semen es Semen a Borrow your requirements from us and pay cash, 19th, Year in Port Perry. 7 H. G. Hutcheson, Mgr. IR i ---- Ii \: 3 Our Fall and Winter Woolens are very greatly : admired by men who *'know." We're as busy as bees; in our Tailor Shops, and still we've room for you. The organization of our Tailoring Depart- ment guarantees the success of the garments we turn out. You run no risk whatever in leaving your order here. The Fabrics We Show Are To Be Seen Here Only. - FEELS ek IIE TREE PERFECT TAILORING j If your leaning is towards having your clothes I made to order, you can trust us with the work with absolute confidence in its proving all you lope it to be. Moderate Prices Ajways. W. H. DOUBT srssssTsssmssrassasans = se Clearing hale of Nillinery UNTRIMMED || TRIMMED HATS || HATS 25c. $1.50 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. 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