Miss: x Fannin Sea . are. guests of Mr; and Mrs. Fs ner, Mr. and Mrs, w. H Letcher, and Mr. Geo. H. Oke: 'motored 10 Bow- | manville Fair last. 'Wednesday. Mr. Geo. Hi Oke has returned. to this home in Toronto, after spending a week with his friends, Mr. and Mrs, 'W. H. Letcher. Rg Mr. John McMillan is improving' 18 property by the addition-of- a new verandah. Those who have prepared jam for the soldiers are requested to bring it to the armories this week. 'Mr, Harry Davidson is remodelling his house on Perry St. Mrs. (Rev.) W. P Rogers will re- cetve from 8 to 6 on Frday, October 8th, and afterward on the second Enday of each month. Miss Norah McLean 'left for To- ronto on Wednesday morning = to attend the Faculty of Education. Roy Laing, who was. injured two weeks ago in 'a railway 'accident at Uxbridge, is able to be about again. Mr. W. H, Letcher received' word last week of the death of Will Hunt, of Rochester, in his 54th year. Mr. Hunt was formerly a resident of Port Perry, and was present 'at the Old Boys' Re-Union on the 23rd of [une last year. He prospered well in his Rochester home. Watch for Polito's special sale of peaches on Friday and Saturday of this week. » Mr. A. J. Carnegie has taken an agency for the McLaughlin Auto. Bert Nott, in writing to-Mrs. James Heal, says: Off to France. Clara (his wife) well and talking of going nursing. Will (his brother) is going with me. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McKenzie, of Vancouver, B.C., have deen visiting Mr, and Mrs. C. GC Kéllett, the past week. Mr. R. Valentine, of Derryville,, was visiting Mrs. Wm. Hall this week A Good Supper on Fair Night " The Local W., C. T. U. will pro- vide supper in the basement of the Methodist Church, Port Perry, on the evening of Friday, October 1st, at 6 o'clock. The charge will be 30c. for adults and 20¢. for children. High School Sports ~The Athletic Association of the + High School purposes holding their 'Annual Day of Sports on Thursday, |, - October 7. They hope for a baski with the girls of Uxbridge|9 i Bea Keep the date in mind, announcement next week. - | elected, and. the. -- work. ranged. An invitation 'is extended to of the town. ad fiinity to ! all singers be present at the meeting. This town, 'organization FE more than justified its existence. The work of the Choral Union has carried the fame of Port: Perry to many. parts of Canada. Those who have taken part, in the productions that have been 'putid on, 'have thoroughly enjoyed them- selves, have received much in the way of musical culture, and have rendered real service to the town in 'providing high class entertainment for the citi- zens of the town, and in "contributing to such objects as are beneficial to the town as a whole. The Port Perry Choral Union hus secured its members from the town and from the surrounding country. All the work has been voluntary, and the results have beeri most gratifying, All singers are cordially invited to be present at the annual meeting this Wednesday evening. The Churches METHODIST CHURCH There has been organized in con- nection with: the Sunday School a Teacher Training Class with a pres- ent membership of fifteen. - Rev. Mr. Rogers is the teacher, and he would be pleased to welcome more members' to the class, which meets on Thursday evenings after prayer meeting, Last Sunday was' Sunday School Rally Day. On Saturday a number of willing and efficient 'workers dec: orated the church with maple Jeaves; ferns, foliages and flowers. The re- sult of their "work "was a veritable "Thing of beauty." The church never looked better. On Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Rogers preached an 'object sermon 'to the members of the school, and the boys and girls entered heartily into the service. The Rally Day program was carried out in the afternoon. For the success of the musical part of this service great ed the scholars. Next Sunday night Rev. Mr. Rogers will preach on--Christian Citizenship ST, JOHNS CHURCH Rev. Mr. Johnston, of 'Ashburn; preached with much acceptance in St Johns Presbyterian Church last Sab- bath. Rev. W. J. West is attending the Presbyterian. Synod at Toronto this-week. His subjects for next Sabbath - will be-- 11 'a.m., Christ touching the bier. 7 p.m. The trials of youth and young manhood. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION The Harvest Home services of last who attended. . Through th response og fs esi re- quest, was decorated credit is due to Miss Gibb who train- : 'Sunday were highly appreciated by all hearty | [for 50 acres good clay loam, so i 2, Reach, hip-roofed- ig pen and hen pen, si od 4 ge acres young orc! works, good house an TE rch possession. Price $5000. Apgly h Alex Vance, R. R: No: 2, Port 'Perry, or 5 . George A. Coates Port' Perty. CHURCH of the" ASCENSION Rev, C. P. Muirhead, Rector, SERVICES Sunday Oct. 3rd, Divine Service at pam, aE Announcement: "Miss Estelle 'Bull wishes to an- nounce 'that she has resumed 'her classes in: piano and voice Culture Studio at home of Mts, Geo, Jackson. nr OO Band Program Port Perry Citizen's, Band will give the following program at the Fair next Friday: The Maple Leaf Forever March, "Success" Waltz, "Alicia" ei, H, Hyde Overture, "Elsmore" --D.'S, McCosh Return of the 47th Regt. ' Bryant Serenade, "When 'Roses Bloom," -~C, Southwell Overture, "Magneta," --W. Huff INTERMISSION ? Patriotic Selection. A Slater --H. 'Bennett March, "Moullonion," pl, Bohalte] Selection, "Living Pictures," -- Dolby] Barn Dance; Waltz, "Sweet, Kisses," be J March; Endeavor, » Hof Morley Can Campbell] ™ REAL ESTATE AGENT List your; Properties: with me. FARMS WANTED. I have applications for a number of good 50 acre farms, to_sell let me know. MONEY TO LOAN / on fatm first ~ moi Apply, to. Morley am mpbell, Forbeny Business Change Mr. Wm. 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