Mr and Mrs. T. 'W. Brooks and Miss A. Brooks attended the anniv 'ary services in Brooklin on Sunday. Roy Tarvis is holidaying at his Mr, Arthur Maw; of 'Toronto, spent 'Dominion Day at his home. + Miss M. Ross, 'of Toronto, spent ast week with her mother 'Mrs. Geo. ~S. Ross, : eR Manchester : Some of the 'Manchester visitors © during the holiday are,--Miss Parlin = with her mother, : "Mr. and Mrs, Turner Sr, of toba with the Holtby family. "Mr. and Mrs: J. C. McGill'arid Mts. 'W. McGill, Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs, * 8. I. Barrett. ; Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Webb daughter and son, of Toronto, and Mrs. W. J: Coultis, Port Perry were with 'W. F. and Mrs. Walker, Miss J. Fitchett and Mr. Joseph Fitchett with their mother Mrs. N. Midgley and son, Seagrave Mrs. Martin, Peterboro with Mrs: Geo! Stone. » We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Mary Fitchett is' not 'gnite so well again. Mus. and Mrs. Sam Barrett spent a fay last week with their daughter in Oshawa, *_ Manchester M. S. S. will hold their picnic at Chalk Lake on Sat. July sth. Xvery body is welcome and' a good time is anticipated, The Gov, Inspector for the Record of Performance Cows made his regular wisit to R. M: Holtby's last week Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dobson 'were at Lindsay the guests of D. McLean. Mr: I. D. Christic_ is improving from his attack of Typhoid Fever. About twenty-three of 'the Man: chester ladies met at the personage, Prince Albert, on. Friday afternoon June a7 to bid Tarewell 'to Rev. and Mr Jas. Jackson during the ho 1st. holiday at her home. There was a large atte farewell service Sunday evening. The : music was: delightful. On "Friday aftérnoon . Mrs. Rodman was ai home 'to the Ladies| . items of interest were. ussed Rodman the President in the ably assisted by Mrs. Hanee, 1 President. Mrs. Brown, Port the ex president," who is still an active member, was present. Tre Great taste was shown in' the -serv- ing of the supper the menu. inclubing strawberries and cream. af Mrs. Orr Rodman; Buffalo, N. ¥., and her sister are spending the month with Mr. and Mrs. 1. 'Rodman. : The County Council has. appointed Mr. Curis Port Perry caretaker of the Scugog Bridge to succeed Mr, Colten who after'a number of years of faith- ful service resigned on account of other pressing duties. Miss Hazel Aldred has returned home after writing 'on her interim Second class teachers' examination. Miss Moore, Toronto, visited her sister Mrs, Jesse Demara. Mrs, Hodgson had the misfortune to sprain her ankle. On June 24th a pleasant entértain- ment was held at the Centre church. Some real: enjoyable 'music - was fur- nished by Mz. Collins'igramaphone and Miss Sanguines gave a clever reading, An interesting item of the progranm was a presentation by the Sunday School and other friends to Mrs, Totten of a very handsome silver fern dish and to Miss Totten a beautiful silver bon-bon dish. : The address 'which was tead b Fire Insurance Mrs. C. J." Pearse wishes to thank the many persons who placed thier in- surance - with the late'C. J, Pe: and announces that Mr. Jas Was s become a business partner with: hers! self to carry on an insurance. busi under the firm name of Pearse & W. A continuance of the liberal patrona; formerly accorded to Mr. Pear solicited. : 3 Yours Truly Pearse & Ward PORT PFRRY Sinings of the Division Co . COUNTY OF ONTARIO 1913 : Mrs. Woodger. * The following = ad<} Mrs. Geo. Sweetman 'contained the 1 dress was read:-- lo 'Mrs, Woodger|kindest words and. sentiments = in The lady members of . Manchester | reference to Mrs. Tottens' work in. the church avail themselves of this op-|S: S. as Supt: and teacher. Seldom portunity. to express 0 you their ap-fever absent and and always faithfully preciation of 'your kind and noble] filling any role called up. She had Services "in all branches . of their won the hearts 'of 'young and old. whurch work. The gifts which were the tangible ex- We have appreciated your help 'in| pression of their love and friendship 'our social : means of grace. 'Your |were presented' by Mabel Field and 'sweet voice has helped in song, andpRena Jackson, Mrs. Totten express- the recitations of your own composi+| their genuine appreciation of the kind tion have inspired us' with high and| thought that has prompted 'this pres- noble ideas of nature, as seen through | entation Beauty loving eyes. Indeed during the four yeas pastor- In Jour Dns 1 one of the [ii there has beer a mininiim amount Regalds 0 Missionary' Socios hs of friction, if any, and now Mr, Totten sri ~ ' and family feel thete is not a family shave opened our Tes to the needs of |, te circuit whom they cannot claim ons se fe ci "noble work done by the deaconesses iy Dorion Montgomery a small token of our regard, wel. Mrs. J. Gerow § &_ week with Jou to accept this table linen and | Wilson Gerow, of Reach, ie you may long be given health] = Miss Ethel Aldred, Toronto, spent fd strength to enjoy it. the week end with Mrs. W. Crozier. he sweet influence of your noble] 'Mrs. Lansi has--a remarkal self sacrificing Christian character | fing crop of Str wheres ably). remain in the 'lives of. your nificent, large, luscious, PE wie, E 3 in Manshester. Saw. T ice t the imp Se ed on behalf of the ladies "of of r ll por npc SPECI LS ot Clerk, Miss _E. I. Mac.| on "= donell, Whitby. Jan. 13, Feb. {b, | Serr sep 5,0 § Nev 2 neds rl THE CJ 014 En s can.7 4 LA Nov. 8, Decb, Jan 9 3 Brougham--Clerk, M. Sleesoy, Green: wood. Jan 15, Mar 6, ly 6, July 7; Sept 5; Rov 11, Jan's, me 3 Port Perry. > Port Perry. July 8, Sept an 1! Ary 7, May 7, Nov 12, Jan 17, 1914 | CA eo we | an 10, 13, Jul 15, Sept 9, Nov 21, Tin 16. iY b Cambingun-- Ole Bn y ith, |: anpington. Jang, May 1: Jaly 16 Sept 10, Nov 20, Jan 15, Tous 6 Beaverton Clerk, James. M ( ; Jan. 8, Mar 19, May 15; , July 17, Sept 11, Nov 19, Jan 14, 1914 - Uptergrove--Clerk; Daniel Leonard, Atherley, Jan 7; Mar 11, May 16, July 18, Sept 12, Nov 18, Jan 13, 1914 ter, ; | usually found on : ef 2a Lachlan Christie io am er Eo be at FORM