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Port Perry Star, 13 Nov 1907, p. 1

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wing Stag'! Che "pings, H. Kenuer, BA, son of Kentier, Prince Albert, ~who has been classical master of Peterboro Collegiate : Iustitute for the last - fourteen years, has been appointed principal of" the Collegi- wate. We congratulate him upon 'his proniotion. Ne 'Board of Education' The Board of Education met on Wednesday evening of last week (thie. following persons being pres.| 1t°i~--Dr: Mellow, Messrs, T..:W. eharry, Geo. Rose, H. L. Ebbels, rr Graham,"W. H. McCaw, J. H. row, and Rev. J. Harris. following accotiits - weie ~~Miss Shaw. Toronto, for Timinated address, $15.00 Port Perry Star, printing, $1.50 Cainzgie Bros., repairing school- douse, $44.70" i iJ 'Washburn, repairing fences, 188.75. i Observer, printing, $2. 50. . Jas. Carnegie, luniber, $10.88, - The report of the High School wowed a total of 76 scholars and average attendance of 70, Mr. McBride reported having received whtwo valuable books from to. 'femoyve thatfDominion = Governmerit. "An th tlas of the. Daminion " and the ** T'arih Weeds of Canada.' '~ These 0oks are. in the hands "of Dr, Mellow at present so that members the Board may inspect (hem. e 'public scliool "report was vied and showed 146 scholars Fere tortan- fon: and ani average "aitends pec ding thei ance" of 128. Mr." Downey also he weather was fa: | received a book on "Farm Weeds v. Mr. Fasken, | = A motion . was passed for re- to be avery | arrangemetit of classes in the public t sense | school so that lie numbers may be 0 preacli to nore equal in the' various rooms. of above | Theater was left in the hands hureh 'ehioir]of the sclicol management com- J adding | mittee, = Mr. McBride and Mr. the ser! Downey, ots. Coie, Presentation to Rev, Mr, Fletcher. , 51 y : "'Fhe following is clipped from the Near- | Bolton © Enterprise... Rev. = Mr. © The sum of | Fletclier was formerly a Rector of managers | the Anglican church in this town. als The church wardens and several of 'the menibers of Christ Church, | ! Bolton, met at the parsonage on "be frozen | Thursday evening, Oct, 10, to bid soon . be | farwell to their hate rector, the Rev. for all { Joseph Fletclier, who has just given d noth- fup the charge'of the parish to retire + Wha his home in Whitby. 'After a 2 It is{short tine spent in social inter et course | Dr. Lepper, the senior 1 t TC presented 'the reverend 1 to the gentleman with a well filled purse d be land read an address expressing the : ( gret which the members of on felt at severing of h for last four years ily existed 'between sincere hope that ay: long enjoy hosen words. the | on, | t of Quy | ill with typhoid fever but is re- SITORS nterest has been added 'to vou In future interest will be paid or com- pounded every'thrée mon ths--4 'times a year--- next payment Nov, 3oth. = : "BLACKSTOCK A Branch of this Bank is being opened in the Village of Blackstock. H. C. HUTCH ESON, "Manager This Gentleman WILL SOON BE. HERE From now till then we will sell at lower prices than ever. We must make room "for Christmas goods, which are arriving every day. 'ROSE & CO, THE FAIR and board and washing. Before the termination of the contract, the plaintiff, without leave of the de- tendant, quitted work and left his employ without cause. 'The de- fendant was unable to get another man for a considerable time, and then was obliged to pay larger wages for the greater part of the balance of the season. The plain- tiff was advised by a lawyer whom Le consulted not to bring suit, but the young fellow sought other ad- vice and lost his case. The case oi Collacut vs, Robert Town was decided in favor of the plaintiff. The suit was for unon- fulfilment of contract. Defendant contracted to scll hay at $10.00 but the "price went up to $15.00, and defendant refused to fill contract. The result was a suit for the recov- ery of $10, being the difference on the pri®e of two tons of hay. OE Pee ee" Seedoaleots ade abalialsel ; Tuesday. Mr. Yarnold, visited Sunder'and onday. ' Mr. H. Doubt went to Tuesday. M Hamilton, «Mrs, Flint is 'visiting. friends. in Stouffville. ) Mr. Fred Hadll was in Peterboro over Sunday, r Miss Burns who has been iil is slightly better. Mr. W. H. Harris, Whitby Monday. Mrs, Bandel, went Monday morning. was in to Toronto Miss Mary "Davis has returned om her visit in Hamilton, Byers--Franklin fr Mrs. Geo. Gerow, spent a couple of days in Toronto last week. {Miss M. Jewell of Enniskillen, is visiting Miss Lula Fearn. On Nov. 6th, at 3 p.m., a very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Frank Fracklin of Reach Township. when their daughter Edith May, was united in' marriage to Mr Arthur Leith we ns Byers, son Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Courtice is visiting ler SON | bers. of Cartwrigl . Bev He A vers, ght, The cere- Rev. A. C. Courtice in. Toronto, {mony was' perforfied by Rev. I Mrs. N. F. Paterson; of Owen|Snell under an evergreen arch Sound, 'is visiting * Mrs. W. M.|where the groom attended by Mr, Currie, . Howard Franklin awaited the bride Rev. Mr Cooper preached in Rey. | Who leaning on her father's arm, Mr. Fasken's pulpit in Toionto| entered the spacious drawing room last Sunday. | to tlie strains of the wedding march. ; . The bride looked charming attire Miss H. Jones, Miss, M, Roberts cq'in a costume of navy blue silk and Miss. Pearse. were, in Sonyalg,q wag attended by Miss Emaline over Sunday. i: | Byers of Port Perry The groom's "Mr. and Mys.Swartz of Syarcuse, | present to the bride was a very fine New York have been the guests of [brooch set with pearls and to the Mrs. Gecrge Lyle. : bridesmaid = a - handsome golden "Dr, Robt. Archer has been quite Mrs. Horning of Toronto is. visit: her daughter Mrs. G. M. Jones, bracelet, the gift of the bride's par- ents being a handsome fur coat and that of the groom's parents being a richly ~ upliolstered couch. The large number of other costly and covering somewhat. op Mts. Clemes: has returned to Lin \ ith her |

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