Glad 16 506. Ms. ® wtgigon out), Agamn, after an attack of Erysipelas. Miss Mamie and Harvey Bruce of Toronto, spent a few days under par: rental roof. Proceeds of the Ladies' Aid, Ice} Cream Social wére $21.75. A very enjoyable program was given by 'the following talent: Miss Staples, Soloist; Miss Keith, Elecutionist, Lindsay; 'Miss E Fallis and Miss Florence Parr ~ rendered several organ solos; Master Norman Philp gave .a number of mouth-organ solos, while Little Miss "Winnie Fallis accorded on the organ. ' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs A. Hulbert on thearrival of a young daughter. Miss Edythe and Cecil Phair, of Greenbank, visited at 'H. Samell's, Mr, Clare Fallis, visited friends at Mount Horeb recently. Miss Cregg, Ottawa, is. visiting her cousin, Miss Edna Ferguson. Mr. W. G. Philp and family visited friends' at Janetville on Sunday. Mr. Robert Philp, motored to Cad- mus last week. A number of farmers are through with their harvesting. Prince Albert Mr. G. H. Shipman and family, motored-to the Methodist parsonage where they spent a short time. Rev. J. W. Totten intends holding services at the Bethel church next Sunday evening at 7.30. The choir will help with the program of music etc. All are invited. Special offering in aid of circuit expenses. The W. C. T. U. will hold a meet- ing next Friday evening, cat 7.30. Mrs. Starr is expected to be present and help with the work. Visitors are invited and will be cordially welcomed, Our pastor called last Sunday for special prayer in behalf of the nation and our land. Mrs. W. Goyne, and Mrs, G. Mc- Farlane, of Lambton, spent the week end with Mrs. D. Boe. Mrs. Neal who has visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bond, left re- cently for a trip across the Atlantic, and intends to spend the winter in England. - Someone asked Mrs. Neal if she would not be frightened to go, but she replied that the ship's people would be able to show her how to manage a gun, should necessity arise. «Dx Earl Williams and James Boe left recently on atrip and expeet-to call at Niagara, Barrie, = Jacksons Point and other places. We wish for them a pleasant journey. } Mrs. R. Balfour's daughter, Mrs. Hully, of Toronto, has been visiting at home here. On Saturday evening. last Rev. J. W. Totten united in marriage Mr. A. E. Sarvis and Miss J. M. Abraham, They have formerly lived in Sarnia, and expect to return to that city. He H Manchester Congratulations to Miss Bushnell, our Public School teacher, who pre- pared three pupils for Entrance Ex- amination, all of whom passed. The pupils are also to be congratulated on their success. ; Mr. Howard Martyn has moved into the next block, We understand that he and Mr. E. Wilson are going on the harvest excursion to the West, | Mrs. J. Johnson has returned home after an extended visit to friends in Pickering: Mis Clarkson, of Toronto, has re-| turned home; after visiting friends in this vicinity. : and Mrs. Vickers, Roc visiting with Mr. J. T. Dobson. Mr. and Mrs, Ego, of Geol iting with her father, Mr. A. the city after a two. weeks her friend, Miss Gillson, Ti Mrs. M. Culbert and famil be ; been holidaying with Mr."C. Mr. and Mrs. D. Beecroft and the Misses Effie and Irene are visiting at Mr. G. Smith's, Mrs. P. Ripley and Mrs, C. Sellars have returned home after a two weeks' visit with friends at Oshawa. Mr. A. King, formerly of this place, a is renewing old acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. M, Fluery, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fluery and Mrs. L. Fluery, and Master Howard, at Mr. George Fluery's for the holiday. © Mr. and Mrs. L. Rodman, of Little Britain, spent Sunday at Mr. Frank King's. We extend congratulations to Miss Vera King and Miss Winnie Gibson | for having. passed the high school entrance examination. We were pleased to see Mrs. TF: H. Moase at church again after her recent severe illness. Mr. Richardson, of Toronto, is visiting at Mr. A. Gillson's at Pleasant Point Farm, On account of the Quarterly Meet- ing at Seagrave there was no service at the Point on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Stacy, of Little Britain, spent Sunday.at Mr. W. Rod- man's. Mr, Henry Kearns, of Fenelon Falls, was renewing old acquaintances in this vicinity last week. Mr. Atkinson, of Markham, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. H. Eagleson, Miss Reta King, of Toronts, is holidaying at Mr. F, King's. Mr, W. Gilson, of Sunderland, spent Sunday with his parents in the South Ward. Miss Zelma Fleury is visiting at Mr Geo. Fleury's, Mrs. Myers, of Cleveland, is visit- ing her friend, Mrs. T. Moase. The fine weather of the past week has enabled the farmers to make rap- id progress with the harvest, some of those having small farms, being through. Threshing has commenced and because of the light crop of straw the season will not be long. - 08 Garden Party A Garden Party will be held under the auspices of the Woman's Institute Sonya, on the Manse grounds, Friday evening, August 21st. A Girls Base- ball match will be called at 4.30 p.m. In the evening a program will be given by the following talent: Miss Marvin, Elocutionist; Rev. and Mrs. Dodds, Soloists; Mr. Chas, McKague, Soloist, Greenbank; Miss J, Clarkson Soloist; Miss Hazel Workman, A. T. C. M. Instrumentalist; Manilla Male Quartette. ea will be served from 6 to 8 p.m. Admissiom: 25¢. 10% Football Tournament The football tournament at Myrtle [8 Station on Aug. 3rd was a grand suc- cess. Over seven hundred spectators SS Face ee A. J. DAVIS, Druggist Port Perry Ontario TO THE BUILDER I have in stock Joistings, Studding, Rafters; Sheet- ing, Shingles, all kinds of Dressed Lumber, in Pine, Spruce, Hardwood and Hemlock, such as Siding, Floor- | ing, V Joint, Ceiling, Planed Boards and Plank, Panel and Glass Doors, Sash Frames, Mouldings--and those Doors are extra mice for a small amount of money. Dressed Lumber Rough Lumber Lath Fh Shingles Roofing Metalic Shingles Siding/& Ceiling Oedar Post Ooal Lime ) Hair Oement Sash Doors Mouldings "Door and Window Frames Window Seteens eto. etc. A Fresh Car of Lime and one of Lakefield Cement, Hydrated Lime and Hard Wall Plaster. Sash orders made on short Rotice, any size or kind, Anything you don't see, ask for it. Get my Coal Prices for Deleware; Lackawanna and Western Scranton Coal before purchashing, It will pay you, i y C. L. VICKERY COAL DEALER VERWORKED We are Overworked in Furnace and Plumbing Work. Better speak ahead, so that you will be looked after. Lor Uptergrove.Clerk, | Danish were present to see the three teams | FZ play for the championship. The con- testing teams were: Claremont, Brook- lin and Myrtle. In the draw-off, Myrtle won the by, : thus leaving Brooklin and Clarenfont to play first. The game was roug | but not particularly exciting spectators. Finally Claremont play ers were successful in scoring a Then Myrtle and Clar £7 aved, Myrtle during' the last hal wd "only goal captured he sed £l Port Parry Pree Insurance Agents SATISFACTION ASSURED - In all our settlements for. fire losses' our policy holders "have 'expressed perfect satisfaction. : Pianos. and Organs Sold : STEWART FORD PAINTER & DECORATOR] | Painting, Paper Hanging, Decorat- ing and Sign Writing. Consult him about decorating. your house this 'spring. Bell Phone 141 Ontario Sittings of the: Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO £8 1914 © 1 Whitby ---- Clerk, Miss E, L. Mac: donell, Whitby. 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