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Port Perry Star, 1 May 1907, p. 1

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fi > | balance R tepayer '. therefore : his 'namie; not necessarily ot 1 or cation but as a foken of goo "for the purpose of neminatin candidate for the Council for the eof the year in place of Mr. Allison who has removed from Should a poll ba necessary, thie election will be held on Friday, u y-toth. Here is a chance now ior some good man who is willing 0 serve his fellow citizens. a First Artival of fogs. bn Wednesday of last week Mr. Carnegie's steam tu ,'* The Stran- er" brought into £ log right camp, hear Washburn's Island, about' six- teen miles distant. Many of them if were cut.a year. ago.' It will pro- Ht horses. 'Mrs Jackson younger members of the will follow" her Husband in its tipon th haracter' of "work, "The Evening Fxamin- To Mrs. David Archer's ber was well received. tof a strong a eard to ' ce -pmarket, a bably from now till July, to.-eut this itia- erial 'into Tnmber ready for the Boing Our of Business As will be seen by the large bills ch are being distributed Messrs, ; &Sot have decided to give tp their store ' business in Port Perry {and devote themselves to their other interests. Mr. C, Wi Jones, 'the head of the firm. has, for some ears, been 'etigaged in' the ldmber, wood and roller busiuess; in Ontario and in. Quebeo. This business in the futtre will claim all his attention and consequently the Dry Goods, Clothing and House Furnishing is" being offered entire, enfiitie bargains ending buyers ) shop early; as it is ie eutire' stock nay ser CM di AN isa i ts Sh % Western Bank A Government Building for. t Whitby AR It appears that Whitby is to have 8.new building for its Post Office and Customs House. * The Govern. went bas been induced to place the sum of seven thousand dollarsin the Supplementary Estimates for the purchase of a site, and the payment of "other. ' preliminary expenses. And it is expected that the sum necessary to erect and equip 'the building will be voted next year. "Among 'the Chuches Rev, Mr. Jewell of Prince Albert occupied the pulpit of St. John's Presbyterian church Port Perry last Sabbath evening, and preached a very acceptable sermon, . Next Sunday afternoon, May 5th; Rev. 'W. B. Tiaghe,, B. A,, will tist.churcly of that town, "The Claremont "Baptist church has extended a call to James A, Grant B. A. of Dutton, and- Mr. Grant has accepted the eall and wil] enter upon his new duties ut once The induction 'of Rev. 'J. C. Forster as pastor of the Presbyterian congregations of "Blackstock. En- uiskillen and Cadmus took place at Blackstock: yesterday. Rev. Wai. Cooper of Port Perry presided, Rev. B. Greatrix, pastor of the Port: Perry = Methodist church, preached' a long and a 1.0: O, F..of Whitby in the Bap= strong: sermon on the seventh Command- ment last Sabbath evening. Mr. Greateix, who is 'fearless and out- spoken; is'engaged in delivering a f Sunday evening: sermons ¢ Ten Commandments. Lia § DRAMATIC RECITALS NDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS: W. J. MORROW. Mrs, W. J. Morrow scored an: illian_ Adams i ¢ recitals and sketches. The «Con: cert wds held 'in St Peter's Hall, which was almost filled with an audien that manifested its Fo 'of Mrs. Morrow's pupils witli credit to themselves "entertainment. |! Drug Store 3 i of Canada f§ WE ARE Headquarters Presentation Gods IN CHINAWARE | AND " GLASSWARE from the cheapest to : the finest -- A beautiful Tine of fine Bohem- ian Glassware just received. 3 keep the mill hands busy {preach the 'annual sermons to the| We have also over 5000 postal cards. to select from. ROSE & CO. "THE FAIR." % you can get 'at' Tug in the 'line of fetter and envelopes, See what STAR office heads, The Sunny South, Those of our citizens who want to 8¢e a- good "* coon show will be glad to see by the advertisement in this issue that Rockwell's famous Sunny South company will appear in the Towa Hall Port Perry Wed- Desday evening May Sth. ] not much to say about, this company save that it is a good strong one, composed of twenty-five colored peo- ple, who do everything fanny 'that darkies ean do so well, and ke the audience in a constant state of excitement and laughter from start to finish, * The company is carefully selected {rout the best of uolored tai- - ; ne has different steps which they introduce in the buck and wing dancing at the cluse of" the plantation festivities. The company carries a high class band and orchestra. The band will parade the principal streéts at noon. {8 are now. on sale at: Flint's Prices 25, 85 and 50 ots,

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