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Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1912, p. 8

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§ have purchased a quarter © mile of water front on Scugog * lake] summer resort f purposes, near tville Station. Ri Miss Morphy, 6f Hamilton, i the |. 'guest of Mrs, W, Hi Harris. 'Mr. Mervin Grills "and daughter, the guests of Rev. and Mrs. John is for the week end. Mr Secord and Mr. Willard © spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Willard Messrs S. Jefirey, Geo. Rose and &J. H, Brown attended Conference 'at Cobourg. The trip was taken in "Mr. Jeffrey's auto and was much "en- . ! Mrs. Roading and daughter, Miss Roading, Toronto, were" the guests of Mr. J. W.: Curts over day. Miss Mabel «Vickery is finishing training as nurse, with a three amonths' course at the General Hos- + pital Toronto, Mr. Cole, of Toronto, is the new proprietor of the St. Charles hotel, Mr. Frank Spence has passed the Faculty of Education examination,and "dis now qualified to teach. One year's #experience will entitle him to a sipnal certificate. "Tlie musical program in the Meth- odist church last Sunday was most smjoyable, particularly in the evening. the Chiirch of the, Ascension intend | Township for 1912 vizi-- AM. W. H. Harris deserves credit for { This successful effort to secure good musical talent. Bible - Society. addresses will "be 'given next Sunday dy Mr. Kiteley, the Society representative, in -the Presby- 'Rerian Church' in 'the morning, and the Methodist church at might. The mnnual meeting and illustrated lecture will be held in the. basement of the Methodist Church on Monday evening | Rev. R. Bamforth réturned from attending Conference at Cobourg on "Monday, where he delivered a notable mddress, a report of which will appear mext week. Behold An Advertisement. I came jinto%being as the spoken lang slowly, gradually, 2nd to meet 'an urgent. need. _ OFF T0 KINGSTON OAMP The following will attend the at Kingston from P E, D, Wallace, Lieut; Sergt; Ross Hood, Amos. Stone; Har Savage, Arthur Gordon = Brawn, ) Donald McTaggart, Lorne McTaggart, James Boe, . They left 'on Monday (except Mr. Wallace) and will be gone until June 22nd. Mr, Wallace goes June 15th; when he will take ' charge of the half "company," ai number of whom will take special instruction in signalling and other cadet work. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE A lecture illustrated by lantern slides will -be- given -in]' the . Presbyterian church, Port Perry; on. Tueseay even- "ing, June 18th at 8 p.meby Mr, ? Fingland, of the Student's Missionary Society. ™ Over one hundred views ranging in territory from Quebec 'to - Alaska, ah Forster, off D. M. Johnson, appeal against be: , assessor's i firmed." ANAT "Wm. Worden Lot 9, con. charge, reduced $100.00." * Richard Rynard, dog kil ing assessed for the Valentine pr changed to the Misses Valentin A Hadley, 'busidess : struck off fe N.. Carr, sold. out, chang Turner, Bros. and Miss Dodds. Win. Stone, non resident, to resident, Thomas Cornish and Jas. Conlin July jassessed as tenants of Lambe property in the place of Thos Conlin and John Lambe, who have moved away. This being all the appeals. the court adjourned. es Mr. «McIntyre moved that the Assessment Roll for the Township' of Reach for the year 1912, as revised and corrected by the court of Revision showing the conditions'of life in the he and the 'same is finally. revised Lumber, Mining. and "Construction | and adopted by this council, and. thé Camps of our Canadian frontier, "and | clerk is hereby authorized to. certify :on the ranches 'and homesteads of{ts the same as required by the Assess- | the pioneer West, will be throwntipan rthe screen. © All are cordially invited. LAWN BOOIAL ~~ The 'members of the Ladies Aid of having their annpal Lawn Social: on the church grounds, Tuesday 'evening June 25. A good program will" be | provided. Tea served from "6 to 8; , o'clock. * IN MEMORIAM | BROWN---In loving memory. of our dear father, William ~Brown,, of | Scugog, who died April joth rgr0. Like Ivy on the withered.oak, , When all other things'decay Our-love for him will still keep 'green, and never fade away.--Farmily." | Use Utor for cut uage came; have been worked for evil, but mostly I have worked for 'good, "1 can still be worked for evil, but grows each day more I am at once a tool and" wisely, | anv a tool in your' employ. me, my double edge will injure and destroy you. If} you do not use me, -against the accomplishment that animate' vit Hifficult so to do. ali g force. 1f you use me 1f you misuse am a force that works ever of the aims and purposes ' A Ma Ci mg ps wha know my power. i of those Il ..L.Dobson, R, Me ment Act. Carried A bylaw was i ¢ carried through its several read appropriating-the following sums upon the highways and bridges. of the Cement Bridge centre. road, cons 7, and grading' 'road, $250.00. «Thos, Dobson and John: Johnson! commis- stoners, Cement Arch con 13, lot xi Leask, ]. Stone and A. Stone Corrugated pipe--con, 14, lot 13 TN SEV J. Stone, A, Leaskand R. Baird, Commissioners. Cement bridge--~con 13, cen~ tre road ..... § Stone, Leask and Blakely, ' Com'rs, Corrugated pipe--con 12, cen- Are road, Div, 54 5.000. A. Leask and G. Lee, Com'rs Cement and Steel Bridge-- con 12,lot.20... .. A. Leask, J. Stone and L Clements, Com'rs, Cement and Steel Bridge con. 13, bet, Tots 18 aid 1g "A, Leask and "A. Boe, ¥ Com'rs. | Cement and Steel' Bridge-- con: B,16t 10, Si. yie & A Calder Com'rs. Cement Arcli-+con. 6; lot 3; Div. 36... aly 3b 8 [Cement Are Nouguon 168d J "1 Wittard Home f 60 3 local Union of the W. C. "Moved by J."McE Murray secon by Dr. Mellow that the Board author' izes the Chairman and Treasurer of of the! Board 'to. bring before the| Council from time to time asnecessity requires; the financial needs 'of the]. Board, and that they ask the Council to make the necessary appropriations for the stated purposes. Carried. | 'It was moved and seconded and carried that the following scale' of |& salaries be paid to, teachers' in. th difterent rooms of the high and public schools. i A ; "High School: ~~ Principal '$1500, 2nd feacher $1300, 3rd teacher 4th $800 Cat Zan Public. School:--#¢ other teachers $550. each the three ances | Little Britian bed linen, towels; blankets, pillows |. ailts and - bedspreads, Tha bed | elothing m: for single or 'double | beds; and pillow cases should be 42 'finches wide: . Kindly send such donations within +n ve 810001 the next thirty: days 'to Mrs.. Geo. | © Jackson, Port Perry, as itis intended to open'the home about July: © 0 'The home is fur girls who go to the y to work but'who have no 'friends ere. . They are mot at the station the Traveller's Aid' agent, whof rects them to, the home 0 they ay remain: for four days free of in (their 3 dothers Dated at Whithy, Oct. x » rave pit on A apply to W other . WANTED For reference, the names of all per- sons. in Port Perry and vicinity, 'who would' be willing. to take summer: boarders. oo rR {Kindly leave names at- Sean Office 3 1 Wan He Hares; Cterk, er PIANO IN EXC Splendid New 'Vork Piano, original price li "hange for small acreage plot som woods, on Lake shor for 'sur mgr residence, Kind 5 aiproperty in answering C Office, Fort Porrv 2a

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