FE -33UCAL NEWS SISHFHIIIINIISEIIIIIE ual Meeting of Pubiic Librar ae Eom i is Watch for Halley's Comet. Next month price attractions will make 'the windows of 'the Blong Block Furniture Store worth watch- TE ia Meeting Publie Library Next Friday evening the annual meeting of the Public Library will for all e {be alloy : § Bride, [hotise; and notices to Keep Out' 14, "and | are'béing posted.. It must be diffi-|}, de held. This is the members {0 attend, 'Hach ye annual 'néeting is called Tih "Following result--Messrs, Harris, Forman and. Rol] one or two otliers, are 'present avd: are led to carry on business at a disadvantage, 'They hear from to time cettain suggestions as} to how the library may be made more useful, yet when the annual Jneeting is called the su gesters are} absent. If it had not been for the faithfulness of these few gentlemen 'the library would have died from heart failure. Next Friday there will be an-opportuiity for the mem- bers to say. what they think as to the management of the library. Don't depend on your neighbor, be there yourself. Your neighbor may be depending on' you Friday night ut 8 o'clock. Be on band and elect some ladies to help select thie books. Ladies are cordially invited. Every lady member should be on hand. Mrs. Letcher is visiting Mrs. Macnab in Uxbridge: Mr. Oliver Bradley left on Mon- day for Toronto where he will be engaged in ile gent's furnishing business We wish him good 'suc. *wess, and judging by his record here hie will win out on his merits ms a steady young fellow whois a good 2nd carefnlworknian. Rev. A. C; Cameron: exchanged 'pulpits with Rev.>Mr. McFarlane, of Columbus, last" Sunday where they were holding anniversary ser- wices. Mrs. W. Heatd and daughter Jean are the guests of' Mr Aaron TWiltidws. Miss Annie Moare i ia vi ting her mmcle, Mr, Parsons, in Lindsay Mrs. Geo. H. Tummonds, of Port Huron, Mich. is visiting her 'gister, Mrs. W. H. Letcher. Annual Meeting of PublicLibrary Friday at 8 p.m, "Wou don't need 8 big bank ac: 'metmnt to secure the, big reductions ext month in good furniture at A Ss, Messrs, "Ged. Taylor ad W, Moore, of Ham were in Town : aver Saturday night, storm stayed, Mis N; Soin, who , 'been ery a is: gradua recoy- A {iy from inde, charge of shila - el 'plants to otr own ed to run' th salary of $50 pet 1 Tinsley is cow amd steam fitting has beeu engag- | giv, a plenty of work tor 'the pew 1 an 2 0 et do; as the meters:are to be installed for consumers as ra aly as | possible. | t has heen decided Lt, Electric ight: and Committe en are not to ree Tun of the POS cult 'tor attend to such: work as running a big sl 'when people are going in cular | A co entitled "The: Soul Awakening," size 19 x 24 inches, ready for fram- ing, is still guaranteed to all who re- new their subscriptions or become subscribers 'to The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montréal, Too much cannot be said of this lovely picture. It deserves all that has been said of it and "hore: tao, A copy should be in every. home. in Canada and those who fail to make sure of 'a copy now will regret it later. It is safe to say that uo one who has a copy would care to sell lit for twice what he paid for the Family. Herald tor the year andthe picture; One dollar. pays a. whole year's subscription to: that great' Weekly, and the picture is presented to each subscriber. Don't miss it Annual Meeting of Public Library Friday at 8 pm. Whithy Protests Port Perry Game was tried at tiff claime Frauklin and from Thomas Lamb ih 1 "| rents and profits, be compelled to acco for his share of the ¢ story. attached to i far as we can learn When Thomas' Lamb, left his farm to his' © ject to' annuity to 'be paid to. hs mother-and a legacy tu. his sister. Mr. George Franklin w tor of the estate. Afi ta and he brought the pro fore Mr, ugictic ave Lamb a: cleat brother, id paid ¥ two belore hie enlered the suitahat| has just been heard in Tieifou Fach year the same story is whis-| pered aronnd among. the 'sports of this and other towns--Somebody én the team is over age; somebody is being paid. offcnider in this respect than almost every other town placing a team'in the O.H.A. League. In point of fact there was no' in: tention on the part of oir boys fo violate the rules. We do not. say that Port Pérry has never offended in this matter, but our present! team was believed to conform to all the rules of the OH.A. and what follows has nothi boys, Of course ort Perry feel that Whitby entered the, protest because they are sore at losing the| Boting if the iS rota not! w cause both Pont. Parry oad are out of the runni this year. The whole trouble is that team that enters the O.H. Just call with a little Bard cash ui = Soviad s furniture store and}, Port Perry is no great. to do with our: and Whitby | = Coal... Oh, yes, ag price is right too 'No. 1. 12 inch Har