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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1907, p. 1

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eds Of ~ summuier Reserved for 'Western Bank of Canada ilot. in various -- rC H. Allison. who recently [went West 10 orkton, is tow en- gaged 'in business in Winnipeg. is address is 217 Hargrave St. : Mr. 'Gerrow' s house on: Lilla St. y. histnorth, lately occupied by Mrs, Geo, wie IStewart, has been leased by the , feel} Misses Burns, of Raglan; who have k SL already taken possession. = Mr. George "Jamieson, recently of Toronto, was ir town: last week. fe has since getie to Lemberg, Sas- 'days, those" w 1 katchiewan, where he will engage dle in this. pastimeshon] ftow | in business in the future, suddeny. "yr. J. FP. Jewett, of New York, UW: Faccompanied by his mother, arrived *}in town last Friday on a visit to his gister, Mrs. J.© D. Paxton. Mr, 4 Jewett served his apprenticeship in We Standard Office with Mr, Mundy; and favored this office vith a very pleasant visit on Satur: vy. He is now with the Metro- [politan Printing and Lithographing Company in New York city. Mr. C; Gordon Cline, who recently completed with. honors: the first "year's 'course uf the Seliool of Practical' Science, Taronto;. and : bles every two years. who has beenspending a few days = fan o it Perrty boy loiwith: bis parents in Port Perry, left on Monday for Cobalt where he ts to spend the summer, ~ He in 'the exiploy of the y Ay they had an i hath which was not al R. W. Leonard, of St. is president and general t reasonable 'to {hie great railroad hold- uch bill or card up a te Montana, on the North: "ern Pacific Ro R., Byron Crandell, rh known as one of tlie great railroad deal, ast qoiectives of the West, especially on largenum- the AUT. and Santa Fe system fron tario and Chigago to San Fransisco, was hur- : pcalled from Chicago; Heleft the Burlington route to St. il; thence by the Great: Northern oth | to Butte, Montana, the scene of the siote | hold m Crandell is an old t State | Por Perry boy letter written citizens, who criticis: or ort oeyiie fcounts: Too Many Dogs Mr. Editor ; = ¥onr valuable aper of last week contained an interesting item on '* Too Many Dogs". in which the writer sug- gests that our council put on a tax of from $3 to $5 which might have a tendency to decrease the number, But, Mr. Editor, it would appear 'Ito me that if our council would pass a by-law compelling the dogs to Wear tags at an extra cost of say $1.00 each, and at the same time empowering our Chief to collect, and get rid of, all dogs allowed to run at large not comply- ing with the by-law, our town would soon be relieved of this public nuisance. 'Why, Sir, afew weeks ago, I understand, a little defenceless school boy six years old, was attacked by a vicious bull: dog, who bit the little fellow on the arm, leaving two-large indents of the teeth. Still this dog runs at large. A few day ago a couple of ladies who came into: our town to do some shopping, while going along the sidewalk were . compelled to stand and. wait. until some dogs finished a pitch-in fight. Should this be tolerated ? TOWNSMAN. Division Court. Division ciokirt we was held in Port Perry last week on Wednesday and Thursday. There was quite a full docket - necessitating - an. evening session of 'the court and also an adjonrnment to the second day. Mr. Justice MeCrimmon presided. Messrs H. 1. Ebbels, W, H, Harris; John Crozier, and S. S:. Sharpe of Uxbridge, appeared "as solicitors. Following is a list of the cases heard - Purdy vs: John Abbott, This was a claim' for an. account. Case adjotirned 'to the September court to allow defendent' to bring from Winnipeg a witness claimed to be matetial to liis case. Purdy vs. William Abbott. At claim for an account: Judgment was given for a part of the account. Gillian vs. Gordon. Mrs. Gillian brought action against Robert 'Gordon for damages from failure to 1 | observe covefiaut iin lease, Damages were claimed on several Lhe Judge however allow: ed damages 61 only. om | Bae to seed down certain. lan -- of well practic «feapt: Headquarters Presentation Goods CHINAWARE In AND -- GLASSWARE from the cheapest to the finest A beautiful line of fine Bohem- ian Glassware just received. We have also over 5000 postal cards to select fron. ROSE & CO. " THE FAIR." Sweetman vs. Goode, An action by 'Wellington Sweetman against Allen Goode. Sweetman had sold an engine to Samson Martin and son, and had accepted a lien note which was not registered. Goode had taken this note from the Martins on a trade. - The point at issue was whether Goode knew of the lien note. Decision was reserved. A Barrel of Fun The original Mr. and Mrs. T. Kyleand Lcompany will appear -- the auspices of the Sons of England at the Town Hall on: Wednesday evening, May 22nd in ** A Bartel of Fun." This promises to be 'an entertainment well worth. patroniz- ing. Tickets 25, and 356, 'Basket Ball" An exciting time may be ex ed on the campus at the School next Saturdaymorning when . an interesting game of basket ball will be played by a team' from. the Whitby Collegiate Institute and the Port Perry High School 'team. There will be seven playerson each side and a very fast game is antici- dated as the girls of 'teams dre +.~Miss Mellow isthe ptain of the home team. The

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