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Port Perry Star, 18 Sep 1907, p. 1

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2 |' Bobs" and 'Stag' 'Chewing LCL) caved of the Messer: is office staff, is spending 4 few At bis home here. : s, Ja Reevy, of Simcoe. |. A spending & few days at her { oly W. H. Letcher. Miss Ethel Robinson, who has visiting at the home of Mr. Robitison, has returned to her | on i 4 ome | in West Lorne. s. Wm. McGill has closed her residence fordhe winter months, and will visit lier daughter, Mrs,:A. F. Fat Sault Ste Marie. Mrs. George Riversfand her son Joseph Rivers, Evans Mill, New n | York, has been the guest of Mrs. Hah Young the past week: Messrs. John Stovin and W. )wers have returned home from na where they have been en- d building a house for Mr, A. J. Sighted. He Ty observed i a a pobiie ry Ire same The Citizens Band wit play ® ther Es Ey Ww ng: "1 to hen tht grand selection of new 3 Th Toma Street Railay car ried that a million more Carn § week ih : Ee Then were car > Mr. abd Mrs. Chas. Carney and y > iss" Florence Wills, 'of Ingersoll, 38 % jve returned home after: spending b month with Mrs. Carney's father, Mr: Geo. Robinson. Bei S. McBrien, of Detroit, son ublic School Inspector McBrieu, 0 has beet attending the dental ein that city, is visiting at his home in Prince Albert. Mr. - Norman Murray returned e on Friday evening last from est Virginia, where he has been visiting "his sister, Mrs. H. E. McKenzie, and renewing old acquaintatces during 'the past month. Jtend building a new and larger. | water tank ib their yards here. It ~|is to stand a litle to the south. of Jof the present ones GIANT TRIPLETS 1 Cutrenty. 3 ; Tobacooes, in big Plugs. Quality ¢ always the Not, which the farmers Letter from Mr. Bateman EDITOR OF PORT PRRRY STAR Sir,~"T'lie Writer has now spent «| four Sundays' in 'the Toronto O| General Hospital. It is so unlike hpi institu Port Perry. with its many exalted A £37 t aati e laints of errors: dnd omissions privileges. The churches are, as a rule, well attended 'as you know, voters' list of this musici- will be held in the town hall I of iy | fet) in : Here the spiritual interests of the patients: are. not neglected." Of course the nsual routine of work must. necessarily 'go. on; the temperature and condition of the pulse must be ascertained twice each day' ud feginteted | in a book for that purpose. a.m, the night 'nurse ey on several = "J others enter the ward and kitchen "| with wardens and sw LCAll delighted 'to 'see the nurses enter the wards orning. They are pleas- |] tive: and invariably [also En and sunshine one 'to another patients | jen this ¢ i rh Lewis is rthur Allin and Mr, "I the near future. © Six months' interest has deposits, In future interest will be paid or com- pounded every three months--4 ats = ~ next payment Nov. joth, BLACKSTOCK A Branch of .this' Bank 'is being opened in the Village of Blackstock. H. C. HUTCHESON, sermons are brief and effectual. He isa retired C. E. minister but Spends much of his" time through e week 'in the institution con- verging with the patients and dis tributing literature. Then there are song services on Sunday after- noons accompanied by ladies with harps, all of which is in low voice, plaintive and beautiful. Wn. BATEMAN. Among the Churches Bay of Quinte Epworth League conventipn will be held in Lindsay iu January 1908. South Ontario Sabbath School Association held convention .at Prince Albert Sept: 17th. Next Sunday Rev, Mr. Cooper will conduct service in "Bethel church, Shirley, at 2.30 p.m. He will occupy his own pulpit morning and evening. Next Sunday week, Sept. 29th, there will 'be special harvest ser- vices in the Church of the Ascen. fon." Rev, W.'W. Bates has kind: ly promised to assist the Incumbent in the services and also preach on both occasions. There will be special music by the choir. A large attendance is requested especially as this will be the last opportunity of hearing Rev. Mr. Bates, as that gentleman is leaving Port Perry in Holy Communion will be administered at the morning service. Services at 10.30 a.m. 'and 7 p.m. Port Perty's Ne New Ylusy. Arrangements have about" been completed whereby Port Perry is to have a new industry i in the way of a foundry and repair shop. Since the = removal of the | Madison Williams works. to Lindsay some months ago. the townspeople and others who have machinery of any kind to repair have felt the need of such an establishment in town, As it is now the smallest casting has to be procured out of town. ' We are informed that the dew firm have the promise of a large amount of work from Toronto and other places. 'The men at the head of Manager. See our Dinner and Toilet Sets before buying A Fair elsewhere ROSE & CO. Big Value $2.05 The Toronto World ~AND-- The Port Perry Star One of the best city dailies and one of the best local weeklies, Both for twelve months = for only $2.95 = Subscribe Now, The Pipers Band of 48th High- landers. High Wire Act by Prince Hanley. : Vaudeville Performances, Floral Hall open as soon as judging Completed. rounds closed at 6 p.m. EVENING PERFORMANCE. Street: Procession. - Gate at

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