subscribers brought in by new will pay for the - PO RTPERRY fish, smoked Heals. etc, STAR until January 1st = Hot Fow Live Wi = upper iw The congregation of; the Manchester Methodist. Church will hold-a 'hot 'fowl supper on ; Thanksgiving Day There will also be = special Sunday ser- P ort Perry vices at 10.30 and7,00 'No : pm, : Said to be equa . Every respect to best Scranton From this school g0 out the most | having money cxpert stenographers in the business | Wen. H. "Harris, Let us tell you ho 30 i 0 purchased the furniture < 'N & SPEAR, and as there it "re. now in, our business we . To orderto do this we orices'away down, so that you ¢ money. The Furniture is all this will be a big opportunity to or little money or to buy = some 'have been wanting for a long " the goods at either $o {Always in stock. Also fresh W.A: BOYCE, Hard C y | that the on God. lo must be the poss h childlike ee Ae a : childish Note the word is childlike not I fear that we have sometimes confused the two, and that 'a certain contempt has touched . the nobler . of the two --=80 careless are we in our speech. FOR SALE---A few - located, - excepti ues. . Ask.for ome very To be childish is to be immature, | careless and indifferent. "To be childlike is to have the] touch of the divine about us | still; to live in a glad fresh world, |A 0 | with its th aven ustally good... The entertainment will be given under the auspices of the 'ladies of the Presbyterian church. % Mr. J. W. Mebarry had the mis- fortune to lose a 'valiable horse last week. A good bit of gravelling is being done on Queen Street. We that next year 'a coat" of - stone may be put on. 3 Mr. 8. Graham has returned from Oshawa. : Eo Mr. Gordou Brooks is in town. THE OOMET A lady asked us the other day whether we had seen 'the comet. Of course not; for that comet was up at five o'clock in the morning-- chilly mornings too. OAMPBELL---HOYLE On Wednesday, Oct 18, 1911, Miss Mabel Hoyle daughter of W. H. Hoyle, , M.P.P. Cannington cousin of Mrs Geo Stone,Port. Perry 'jwas united in: marriage to Dr. Angus Campbell, of Barrie. "The ceremony took place in ~All {: Saint's Church which 'was beawti- fully: decorated. = There were about ji redo into the "'everywhere." ng To have a guileless heart a true. isa is ali lost Pe The farther we go pathway, the. more: the'. business Hei fairies, sprites their'shape a ¢ighty guests, among them being iy Mrs. Geo. Sto Coal Deale s/c. ¥ pT 3 4