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Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1913, p. 4

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"couple. oi' Wesks' io het rid ELF paid $5.00, for gravel s Mr. Jons Davis. of Totus: was| .- Mr, B. Busby was' at home for the holiday. shoveling SNOW on Mr. A. S. Ebbels, of Midland] A B-Claughton for ling ap: roaches on bridge Div. 40, $4.20. spent. Thanksgiving Day with his |" ¥. Howsam on on ao 4.30 and parents; twelve 'loads of of grayel, | con, 0, Div: "Fresh, crisp lettuce: for 'sale at]|5% $4.00 Ettey's 'greenhotise, Prince Albert, { -C. Alldred "was paid: $5.25 for ze * Orders delivered in Prince Albert or [Pairing washout on con. 14, Jot 23; Port Perry if desired, . Phone, 741-3, Div. 70 O'Neill Bros. 'were paid $+. 25 for Mr. and Mrs. George Oldfield, of spikes for bridge, con. rz, Div. 54 Toronto, spent the week end with Mr, R. Swanick was paid $1 4, bonus and Mrs. John Abbott.) for 69 rods' wire fence on west side, lot 6 The Bazaar given by the Young on, 15, People's Society of the Church of the Le J ichie for ne idee on Ascension will be opened at 2.30 pm. 9! Jas. Thaxter for nghtc of "way and on Friday, October 31st (Hallowe'en): excess of appropriation $4.35. The articles offered are sure to suit] 0 Th nit op aid bonus. for wire fhe taste . of purchasers, because of fence on West de oul con. 11, lot their utility, beauty, novelty 'and the 17, $15.00 fairness of the prices asked. The| '! children will be delighted with a five ke io was paid B47 id b SOR) Yaa ple: pha sonn Io E.- Wildman was 'paid $6.40 for ravel. supper from 6 p.m, 2 (Geo, Smith was paid. for gravel Miss Sproule, who is. in" charge of [$15.40 the dh camp missionary work be-{ G.I: Ry, as per freight bill, $180 ing done by the Women's 'Chistian | -P. Christie was paid. $16. 70. for Temperance Union, will speak on gravel. behalf of that cause in the Methodist] ~ R. Vernon, extra work in Div. 4, church next Sunday morning, and money collected 1n lieu: of Statute Labor, $135.50 Thanksgiving services were held in S. Vanest was paid $1. 40 for gravel : the local thurches last Sunday also $7.00 for repairing. bridge and In spite of the rainy weather there drawing timber. was a fair attendance at the first prac<| A. Asheaburst for nght-ofway 10 tice of the Choral Union. Those in-|gravel pit. tending to join are asked to do so at| Mr. Mark moves 5 that the situation the earliest possible date as better | selected by the authorities of G. T. Ry results will be secured to allconcerned | System, as submitted by Plan, for the by attending the early practices. new station at Seagrave meets in every |; | them," aia a was: made. as fo the if thereabouts; : Toronto, Claremont; 'and Balsam = where the road 1 Ww r going north 0, Uridgers ar Whitby, making a 2 about So mi t Practice at the Town Hall every FeSpect the approbation of this Coun: o ci Fnd ight at 8 p,m. sharp. ¥ Bday nig P P On motion Mr. Weir, the Reeve Mr, and Mrs. John <Cook, off, 4] Reeve were appointed to' re: Ogdensburg, N. ¥, paid a visit to present this Municipality at the. com: their relatives in town. ing meeting of the Hydro:Blectric T6anksgiving Day was spent quiet-| Commission Seeang Toronto on the ly in town, Most of the sportsmen |agth Oct. who could rake up a gun went shoot-{ Moved :by ing, and in some places the hunters|{ Mr. Weir, that, " were thicker than the ducks: - Whereas the people residing in 'the. neighborhood. of: 2 oh entitled to the . benefit of the Naviga: ~. day, November 14, at Greenbank. fon S¥. etn ol EE ley Died water level of Lake 'Scugog has been 1e allowed to. vaty very. greatly, to the i" At Port Perry, on Tuesday, October | Tet detriment of the 'interest of al 21, 1913, Mary Sinclair, widow of parties residing of the margin therco John W, Allison; aged 79 years, 6] months. ~_Faneral seryice at the *resi- been' continually impeded and 'in a The Epworth League Convention for Whitby District is called for Fri dence of Mrs. Scott, Wednesday after-{14fge_ measure, and in many. places, noon at 3 o'clock. Interment at the |Preveuted altogether, while at times family vault, Adolphustown, Thursday fare areas 31 nd have be he of 2 afternoon. to the gredt anger to the ol the people, «+ Basket Ball And whereas considerable. commer- cial "interests. 'are' involved in the "The High School Basket Ball team | Summer Tourists Traffic, which has were in Lindsay last Friday to play a greatly fallen off owing to the destru "return match with the Lindsay. Col [tion of fish, during wi when the. iegiate team. The result of the}level of the Lake has been ve game was a score of 12--13 in favor| And whereas the | r of the Lindsay team, * The game was | the water le a good one and so close that some of unlawful" waste the Port Perry girls claim' that the | Lindsay dan score was a tie when time was up; and {quently com that the extra goal was 'an score. 'The girls had a 'most: -enjoy- able time and were very hospitabl trealed, with the result that, 'navigation has }' total cost of construction, : ment at $41,300 per mile, or $2,0% 1286 for the whole scheme, . amount. would be leseen per mile, or $451,500, the. 'amount the scheme would be: entitled to receive subsidy, ' "The revenue estimates bas : upon an annual traffic of 9oo,0 passengers on a short "haul* with re ; four cents, "and 600, | 000 for long hanls ef i

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