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Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1907, p. 5

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Oa 5 OR eC UL TER, RE 18 Hickma fildred Wood 46, Lorne Gibson 33, 'profitable serv {feature of the day, v 44, 2 37 Aoule Mickie 87 37. Willie, Mickie 82; Robert: Wood 82, x 23, Hugh' Leask 25. ence Taylor 24 Willie Carnegie tene Gibson 20, Elva Gibson 18, hy Stannell 17, May Lewis 8, iry-Th 2:C1 ce O'Neil 1; |, fy Thonias 2, Claretice Neil ! Charlie Crandell. MYRTLE S04TION G8! Miss Lila Downey, of Toronto, is spending her vacation at home. | + Miss Carolyn Beacock, of Toronto, is spending her vacation at home. 1. Mr. Finley is relieving Mr. 3 F. Ihirri-on, who is'going to the Old | * Country this week EE { "Mr. ¥. Lackie and T, Price spent Saturday in Peterboro. {+ Mr. W. Luke, C. Boddy and B. Beacock were in Toronto on July 1st, "Mr, J. Bedford, of Toronto, spent | Sunday: in the village. oly Miss B. Manderson, of Toronto, is visiting at her uncle's, Mr, T. Man derson, : a Quit2 a number from around here took in the anniversary services at Columbus on Sunday last, Miss Eva Graham intends leaving ir the near future for Toronto where she intends-training as a nurse in: 5 | the General Hospital. Miss Grabam' will be greatly missed by ber many frinds, but all wish her success in her chosen profession, BLACKSTOCK Miss Emma Parr, of New York, is spending her holidays at home, Miss 8. E. Parr, teacher, of Lind- say, is spending her vacation with port of sume : aminations her parents; Greenbank P. Bi durlog the. yieq Harte McLaughlin, of Lind: Exan inArishmetic, fourth. say, daughter of Reeve McLaughin, is spending Her vacation at home. The services in connection with the Orangemen were beld on Sanday evening in tbe d:ill shed, Rev. R, A. 'Delve officiating. Revs, Forster and Kidd took 'part in. the services, Fully five hundred people attended. Orangetnen of this district intend ~1spending the Glorious Twelfth -in "| Tyrone. : ge 1 7 The gees of baseball plaved here on the first of July between Cadmus and Blackstock resulted 8 to 5 in favor of the houié team and between Janetville and Blackstock "resulted in another victory for the home team, score 14 to 21, The tea <erved in the evening was a decided success realizing abont $90 53 The" Methodist ¢hurch,- having undergone extensive repairs, will te reopened "on Sunday, July. 14th, ons: will be. preached wm, id LE rof. Bowles, M.A, B.D; Ro Bpecial music will he 'ren- Jr. 1V to 8¢, IV; Earl Williams, | : Jeffrey, - Flora Holman, Clarence Jeffrey, Allie Martin, * Jr. IIT to Br, 111 ;--Grace Burnett, May Lanibe, David Warren. Jessie White, "Arther Bogs," James = Boe, Chalmers Weir; Sr. II to Jr. II;-- Frank Gibson, Jeo 11 to Sr. IE; ~Charles Plam, Hazel Lambe, Witlie Lambe, Arthur Jeffrey, Irene Belknup, Louie Gilham, Lloyd Midgley. . Pt: I to Ps, II; --Robbie Plum, Gladys * Jeffrey, - Elsie Stabbach, Wordeu Sonley, Cecil Jeffrey, SONYA i A strawberry festival will be held at Mr. R. Ormiston's on the evening of July 12¢h under the auspices of the Sonya choir. Every preparation is being m de to make it a grand success, Mr. A. McKinnon, sr, the well known tree pruner is surveying Mr. Anthony MeKinnon's farm for the parpose of putting up a wire fence. Two Souya base ball club, under sbe careful management of A. Me- Dougyll, has traded E. Woolridge for Casey Campbell of the Iinges board club The Soyna Fans are sorry to loose their popular eatcher but they believe that with a little more expernence Campbell will develop into a first class pitcher, A bad torm passed over this "| vicinity last Monday doing consider- able damage to the crops. ~The "Fingerboard club have secured two of the Sonya players for their games with Valentia. Tlie Ashburn Jubilee All the services in connection with the Ashburn jubilee wero de cidedly successful. ~All the people entered heartily into the celebration, fre.ly gave their help. and the re- sult is complete satisfaction, The services on Sabbath the 23rd ult were conducted by Rev. A, L Geg: gie of Toronto, who gave two ex- cellent sermons," The attendance at both services was large, though in- jured somewhat jn the morning by 'heavy' rain. In the moning the collection amounted to $123 (LO and in the evening to 20 00. The 'enter.ainment on Monday | evening was all that could be desir- ed. = A splendid supper, mueh more than enough, was provided by the ladies of the congregation, the pro- gramme in the church was excellent and the:procecds, including a social held the following evening, amount- ed to $144, ; The congregation expresses its gratitude to those . friends, former residents of Ashburn and vicinity, | dered by - talent from Port Perry, by: the church choir. A {a bank oeriag will be taken at both | 10 aid in defraying expenses ingarred in repair of the church, i -------------- Thers are cases where an operation is the only resource, but when one: cone siders the great number . of cases menacing female troubles cured: b; Lydia Y., Pinkham's Vegetable Com= pound atler physicians . have adyised: operations, 10 woman, should submit te one without first trying the Vegetable Compound and: writing Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, for advice, 'which is free. Miss Margret Merkley, of 275 Third Street, Milwaukee, Wis, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: , "Loss of stren, extreme nervousness, shooting pains through the pelvio.grgans, bearing-down pains and eramps compel me to seek medical advice. The doctor, aftor making an examination said I had a fomale trouble and ulceration and advised an operation. To this I gtegnaly. objected and deelded to try Lydia E. Pink otablo Compound. The ulceration quickly ealed; all the bad symptoms disappeared and 1 am once more strong, vigorous and well." Female troubles are steadily on the increase among women. If the monthly periods are very painful, or too frequent and excessive--if you have - pain or swelling low down in ie i sie, bearing-down pains, don't neglect yours self : fay Lydia E. *hinkhanvs Vegetabls Compound. % whose liberal contributions to eur jubilee fund increased the whole net proceeds to over four Lundged 'dol- lars, - ) H. Crozier, pastor. SEAGRAVE SCHOOL REPORT". The following is the standing in classes for Juve :-- Class V--May Thomp-on. Sr. Clas IV--Aliece Stone, Ethel Frise, Jr. Class IV-- Edwin Blight, Neil McLean, Gordon Brown, and Alma Sleep, (equal) Wilma King, Class III--Howard Wells Elwood Frise, Eva Moon, Violet Salmonson, Arthar Gordon, Etta Alldred:; Class II--Victoria Lambert, Fanoy King, Blanche Frise, Oli e Drinkwater, Albert Short. Pt. II--Willet Wells, Aubrey Moun, Esther "Alldred, Sr, I--Elgin' Frice, Herman Midgley. : : Jr; 1--Olga Moon, Vidlet Short, Ezra King, and Allvere Alldiea, (all equal.) The followiug were present every day this. month: -- Ester Alldred, Blanche Frise Ethel Frise, Eva Moon, Edwin Blight Elgin Frise Elwood Frise, Faunie King, Wilma King. Neil McLean. 1 -+ Signed; Jessie Morrison, geacher.

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