a boot' and shoe repair shop 'almost |¢ opposite Mr. P. Raymer's store. Hav- 'served a four year's apprentice- | since in' Sarnia; he can serve the public ell. He has also opened & tonsorial parlor which the. men of our village will find very convenient. Mrs. Sarvis who' with her family have recently moved here from Sarnia, is having her home painted; thorough: Wy renovated and tastefully furnished. Ji eetoan, on in pasing their entrance Sm-- Manchester and Mrs. Wedel, of Toronto, _-- Sunday with W. F, and Mrs. Mr. Sarvis : being employed by the| Dobson. 'government as liquor 4 pec ni at Present away on a trip in astern "counties, Mrs, Sanguines and Miss Orphas, of visited 'her brother Mr. Sanguine in AES Sat they doin Me . Mr. G. H, Shipman, manager of Home Bank at Cannington, and fam. dly motored to the P on Tues: day to visit Mrs. Shipman's parents. Everyone has been pleased to give "our most highly-esteemed citizen 'Mr. John Prout the glad hand as he has 'appeared once more on our streets, six weeks illness with appen- Jicitis. It was with pleasure that we all Meard the news. that Mr. Ward, of Greenbank, had purchased a home there and will locate here in Autumn, Mr.' and Mrs, Ward have for. many years been videly Xnown, avd greatly aespected Prince people "will gladly welcome them. There is considerable excitement Jere ovér the electric light problem, evuncil having notified the trustees of the church that the light is to be cut off on July 38th, A discussion was held at the Thursday. service and Ws a result a deputation waited on the Mayor of Port Perry, and other mem- ers of the council. The council base heir action on insufficiency of power. _ Master George 'Shipman is spend: ing part of. og vacation n withrhis grand- i Lr at the Parsonage. Rev. J, W. Totten has been hold« ing week-evening - meetings at each church 'on his circuit. The attend- ance has been encouraging. 'At Pros- there is the prospect of an excel League, The pastor has express- od great satisfaction because of the mumbers attending and the good 'and dntellegent interest they take in the canse of God. The Bethel Church is likely: to un: ergo considerable repairs soon, it is 'expected that a basement will soon be added to the church. The first Sunday in August the Quarterly 'Meeting will. be held at Manchester at 10.30 a. m. Mr. Tot- ten will bold that evening at Prospect a union Sunday school and league evangelistic service at 7.30 p.m.' 7A darge attendance at these services is antiscipated. Utica .. Quite a number Jrom hese, attend- 'ed, decoration services at Prince Als on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop, are «<alling on friends, at Port Perry. Mr, Merwin Christie has had & dindependent Telephone . put in his Mt. Thos. Beare, was shingling Wes Page's barn, of Bosom, last See Our pastor Rev. T. Laidlaw is oo holidays near oven Mr. and Mss, John McKercher with EET we of Pow . A rE Walker, 2 vou Res Miss Dora Parkin, of Toranto,. is visiting her mother. Mr. and Mrs. White, Gillinsburg, are visiting the Iatters mother, Mrs. Thompson. 3 Sacramental services will be held at the Manchester appointment on Stin- cay next' at 10.30. Sunday 'school will be in the afternoon at 2.30, Mr. Ernest Holtby bad the misfor- tune to lose one of "his 3 yr old" colts by by lightning on Wednesday of last Mr. Joe Fitchett spent Sunday at home, Mrs. Monet, Mrs, Graham and Mrs Williamson, all of Port Perry, t a day or two with the latters das Mrs. Ernest Holtby. Quite a number of farmers attended Nelson Baird's sale at Greenbank last week. Miss Mae Coultis s with her sister Mrs. nt a few days |. + Fv Walker, Caesarea The necessary arrangements 'are being completed for erecting a new cement wharf at our village, it is 'stat: ed the government: are to supply five thousand dollars for the purpose. Our little village can boast itself of being 'the proud - possessors of four gasoline launches. The Gouncil are also making ar- rangements for building a new cement bridge at the creek; work is to start at same on Monday, July 28th, Miss B. Shepherd and Mrs. Holms are renewing old acquaintances at the A gloom was cast over the vicinity] | when it was learned that Mrs. Suggitt has gone to her long rest, She will be greatly 'missed in the community as she always had a warm smile for all who knew her. 'She was laid to rest in their family plot at *Nestleton cemetary, What nearly happened to be a seri: ous affair took as the funeral] Mrs. C. J. Pearse wishes to the many persons who surance ' with the' late'C. J. and 'announces that Mr. Jas Ward has become a business 'partner with her-| self to carry on an insurance bus under the firm name of Pearse & Ward | A continuance of the liberal pa | ter{ formerly accorded to Mr. solicited, g Yours Truly | rg iss EL. ac. SHE od 5 OFF & Nov. 2 Dec's, Jan. y Oshawa Clerk, Miss E 1. Macdo Eni , June 7, hy 3, Nov. 8, Dec b, . 1914 2 Bron Ran aks 6 Mar iv Sept 5, Jan 9,19 v ly! 3 Rout Jerry Clerk, pd; 4 ay Port P Mar 7, July 8, Sept Jul Nav. is, Jun 17,1914" Uxbridge--Cl Ux- bi Jan Ma Mar " a, July hy Nor rd Jan 45 ag ; 5 --n Caner July 16, Sept 4 4 was solemnly wending: its way to the} when a little boy on a bicy- glewitid basket wet the funeral cession, Ms. 'Malcolm's A pro horse took fright and backed up. and turned around in the ditch upactting the bug: its occupants, the family doc called but fostunately nosing