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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1907, p. 1

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{s weigh ten} nds. dom, if ever, that ¥ I suc Jarge carrots fre grows, Ny | Martin grew the vegetables in his fied EN 'garden. The editor begs 10 Ip thank him for the samples. An- other unusual item is' the fact that | Mr. Martin 'picked a dozen. rasp- berries on the 17th of October from the bushes in. Mr. Geo. den. Be ~ ilegal Liquor. Selling. "Last prie Lyle's week Mr. E. Allward, pro- of the St, Charles Hotel, 3 fined $50 for selling liquor dur- ing iprohibited liours. © We regret having to report this case, not be- cause: it will be unpleasant to the o | person concerned, but. because the ranch | violation of the 'liquor law is en- ock.A {tirely nnnecessary and unwise. Tt vill belis often claimed by hotelkeepers ) i8i=| that the teniperance people are nn- } d. Mr. W. J. Whité}just in that they would rob the formerly ledger keeper at Port Perry | hotelkeeper of his *' vested rights.' Jofflce will be in charge under theé]Onc thing is certain, there would * [direction Mr. Hutcheson the manager here. # GIANT RipLETS Currency "Bobs 'and "' Stag" Chewi | Tobaccoes, in big plugs. Ou |always.the same; 3 High Sehool Report a sub-agency of thi 'the village of Black efbe much less agitation against {liquor selling if tbe law was not Jf violated. = Every viplation of the law is used as a strong lever to pry 511i liotelkeeper out of his business. WY It does not seem to be good policy "Ito place weapons in 'the -hands of an opponent' and then kick-upa fuss because they are used. No- thing will secure Local. Option sooner than. deliberate violation of the liquor law. Our 'constable rightly says 'that lie will cause the next person who [buys liquor, illegally to be fined. He says thatthe buver is guilty as lavell as the seller. Iivery man whe +4 attenipts to: buy liquor during pro- 80} hibited hours is putting pressure on Eatnest | the lotelkeeper to break the law May Souley.... Sine ave. and should be punished. 'Roland Bongard i... | i Jessie Spence.i. Eg #.. Baptist: Anniversary The anniversary services of the Baptist. Church were held as an- nounced 'on "Sunday "last. 'The church were very fortunate in se- 1 : curing 'Dr. Elmore Harris for "the lipo gaa Ls . {day and though the attendance uality and uy ak was, in consequence of special Chivers » | services in progress in one of the ABS other 'churches, less than might 4 have been auticipated, "yet the Per services were fairly well attended, : 3 _ and many from otlier congregations Ee availed) themselves of the oppor & Whitby {tunity to hear; Dr. Harris, Though this was Dr.Harris' first visit to Port | Perry, he is well known by those is played a|Who take: an interest in the relig- Beir places | activities of this Province and es- ed was for pecially of Toronto; for though his \e second. |Special work is in connection with me very | the Bible Training Scheol of Toron- sore was | to, an interdenominational institu-| erry and at | tion of which he is the principal ; core was | his work and energies are appre- fie team, [ciated in every: Province; his large g [means "enabling 'him gratify 'the inipulses of his large heart, 'and to ond with equal pleasure to the tors of {chur he morning discourse was played |@ very able'a ictical - ist ood call of the weaker or the wealthier | eel pleted. to the evaporator. rurbels ave ten Six months' interest has been' added to your 'deposits. In future interest will be paid or com- A Branch of this Bank pounded every three months--4 times a year-- 'next payment Now. oth. "BLACK 5 STOCK is being opened in. the Village of i) Blackstock. a H. CG. HUTCHESON, * Manager. WE ARE "IT" Where Dishes are concerned Large stock to choosel from and prices 'the lowest. PERSONAL e0irolonde dr eSuefenlpoiyilnodrdsetefondradsndr dr Qredeedss . Mrs, E. Horning is the guest of Mr. and Mrs G. M. Jones. Mr, Chas. McNab spent Sunday at Mr, W. H. Letcher's, Mrs, R. J. Bruce is.visiting het mother Mrs. Jas, Carnegie. Mr. S. Wilson, of Whitby, was initown for a few days.this week, Mrs, "J.-H. Jenkins of Toronjo, is visiting Mrs. F, D. McGrattan. Miss Lee, of Toronto, was the guest of Miss Kate Allison over Sunday. ' Mrs. David Archer went to the city on Monday to hear Madame Calve, Miss Burnham, who has been West for the past four months, returned home on Saturday last. Miss Kate Allison who has been spending her holidays at home re- turned to Cincinnati this morning (Wednesday). Rev. Dr. Elmore Harris, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ebbells during his stay in Port Perry. "Mrs. -G. M. Jones returned to town to-day.' She will receive on 'Tuesday, Nov. sth. and afterwards on the second and third Fridays. of the month." . Mr. A. Orchard and family have returned from their trip to the North West: Mr, Orchard reports a good season and a busy one on his new farm -in the land of -the land of the prairie, Music Lessons Miss Varnold, Port Perry. will receive bisic---piano and vocal, Ey Apples Farmers having left over apples er'the packing has been com- ould bring them at once Thousands of onsuming world Big Red Apple ing night and lowed to go to three weeks to get acquainted with the sterling character of the mam who does the work. Sometimes, too, a 1elapse sels in after the evan gelist leaves. Mr. Greatrix wishes to avoid this and intends to contin- ue the meetings personally for &% short time: On Nov. 17th mission: ary meetings will be conducted by Rev. Robt. Emberson, of Japan; and on the following Sunday, Now: 24th, a. Sunday School Rally will be held at which the Rev. 8, T, Bartlett will speak. Further notice will be given of the meetings. Masonic Function at Lindsay The Masons of Lindsay, known to the craft as Faithful Brethren Lodge No. 77, recently moved into very commodious quarters in the Post Block, and on Friday last the rooms were formally dedicated to Masonty by the Grand Master, M. W. Bro. A. T. Freed, of Hamilton and the Grand Lodge of Canada. R. W. Bro. W. Williamson, of Beaverton, ,D D.G.M. for the dis- trict, held immediately afterwards a Ledge of Instruction, v The Second Degree was exem< plified by officers Fidelity Lodge Port Perry who are : W.Bro. W. 8. Short--Worship-« ful Master, Bro. E. L. Proctor -- Senior Warden. , Bro. F. D. McGrattan--Junior Warden. . Bro.D.D.Adams-- Senior Deacon. Bro.H.H Stone--Senior Steward. Bro.C. A. Hiscox--Inner Guard. Bro. Henry Doubt--Chaplain. Bro. H. Goldring, Candidate. At the elevenih hour, the phy- sician ig, charge of the Senior Warden's chair heard the " Call of the Wild "' and was obliged to sac- upils for instruction in |rifice his office to prepare for the chase, which necessitated his place being . taken by 'R.. W, Bro. Hutcheson; Sp Sela adhe The STAR does not belong to the Order, but as near as we could get to inside information, the Port Perry brethren received numerous compliments on the quality of their work. The First Tee was ex- emplified by Woodville, and the Third in the by - ton, after which a served in the Council here a very elaborate

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