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Port Perry Star, 27 May 1914, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Short ive fone 3 extended {rip to Saskatchawan, Alberta, We wish them an fn Mr. Farl English, ite and fami the holiday with friends in Ux: 'Holiday Visitors--W, 'Hubbard a family oth Wesley Fhse; Mr. a Mis. Leslie Moase with Mrs J Gro § Mr and Mrs Jas Goudy and son with' Mr. Cephas Sleep; . Mr and Mrs. Wilf bert Lamb with Mr F Hatlie;. Arth Moase at home! James and Wil - Harding at home; Miss Effie Hatlie] at home; Miss Pearl Snyder at home; Miss Cora Mark with Mr and Mrs Moss Mark. "Mr. Harding is building an addi- tion to his house. 'Mr. P. Johnson is at home. Miss Ladlie, a former teacher of our public school, was a visitor at the parsonage. Prospect Mrs M Holiday and family are spending a few days with her "father, Mr R Vernon. Mr and Mrs W Robinson spent the holiday with her brother, Mr A Gilroy Mr J Holiday is home now for 'a while. Miss M Martin was visiting friends in Oakville on Victoria Day Messrs | F and Robt McClintock, both of Toronto, spent the week end under the parental roof: Miss Armstrong and her brother, Charles, were at home over the holi- day. We regret to report the illness of Mrs J Thompson, Mr C Wilson, of London, Ont, is visiting his brothers. Miss O Edwards, of Toronto, "spent Victoria Day with Miss Holiday. Mr O Thompson, of Stouffville, was home for the holiday. . . Quite a number atténded the anni- versary at Manchester last Sunday, Manchester Mrs. Bushnel, of Omemee, spent the holiday with her daughter. Misses Kate and Ella Parkin were - visiting their mother Mr John Johnson attended the District meeting at Brooklin on Wed- nesday of last week, The Auxiliary of the W. M. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. R M. Holt- by on Friday afternoon. Mrs Joseph Baird left on T uesday for Tennessee. Our football team expects to play the fast Myrtle team on: Friday even- ing next. Come out and cheer the boys along. The services conducted by Rev R McCulloch, of Toronto, in the inter: ests of the Sunday School last Sunday were very interesting, and, being well attended, the proceeds amounted to over $30 Some of those who were home for the holiday--Mr D Lamb, Mr E Dob- son, Miss Bessie Hodge, and Miss Mabel Lamb Mis Weeks is visiting with her mother, Mrs R Munro The annual Sunday School meeting will be held in-the church next Friday evening, when the election of teachers and officers will take place. All in- terested in Sunday School work are requested to attend Mr. Hillyard Dobson and family are visiting under the parental roof. Utica Mr and Mrs George Phillips, of} Toronto, were the guests Li Mr. apd | which was much errs by the "Ho! for Shirley's rival town, Port Perry, on the 3rd of June. y Epsom Fa On Sunday and 'Monday, May. 31 and June 1, Epsom Methodist Sunday 3chool will hold its anniversary, and Rev. George J. Bishop, of Toronto, will preach morning and evening on Sunday. Excellent tea and concert on Monday evening, For particulars see bills: The Band = The Port Perry band gave its first pen air concert of the season on Fri- lay night last: Many citizens who istened to the music were surprised at the progress made by this ; young organization. - It speaks great praise lor the untiring efforts of the band: master, Mr. J. Roach." Too much oraise cannot be given Mr. Roach when one considers that until two or 'hree months ago most of the boys] = , had not had an instrument to their ips. The thanks of our citizens are ulso due to the gentlemen who organ- 'zed the band. We refer to Mr. Percy Graham, who was able to overcome the difficulties by his tact and perse- serance. It is to be hoped that the souncil and citizens will back up the soys with both fifiancial and moral support. Scugog Centre Church has - enlarged its choir. "We wish the leader, Mt Robt Jeckson, every success: Mr Robt Reader has engaged Mr, Fred Colburn for a year. Mr. Walter Wannamaker lost a fine colt last week. Mrs John McGengor | is. visiting 'in Oshawa The farmers here will be through seeding this week. Miss Maud: Freeman -is leaving the Island this week. We are sorry to see her go, os she will be missed at Sunday School. Sheet Music for sale at the STAR Offive. SU BSCRIPTION RATES = The Port Perry STAR1S $1.00 year to Canadian or British points, if paid in advance; otherwise' $1.25. To sub- scribers in the United States the price 18 $1.50 per year in advance. THE PORT PERRY STAR and Canadian Farm .. .. $1.85 Farmers's Advocate, , . $2.35 Globe (¥ockly, Illustrated) ...§2.00 Globe (daily, R, M, R.) ....84.00 Globe (Daily)... Mail-Empire (weekly) Family Herald, .. Weekly Sun... Weekly Witness Daily Witness. .... Daily World, , , « Northern Messenger, $1340 ~ Evening Star(rural offices) -$2.35 Evening News, Farm & Dairy. x * Grain Growers' Guide. .. , ' Canadian Poultry New ANADIAN [=F Be I have somethin attractive 0 offer for the benefit of the ladies--a. beautiful. hardwood floor which is a good substitute for carpets--being Very clean, very sanitary, pleasant to look at, and its caring qualities a life time. No carpets or rugs required for -a covering, costing less { Messrs. Brock, Hutcheson, Duff, Johnston, Robert McHoull and Boyce The Birch § is 33 tomethiog ¥ ere han some. Call on Mrs. Roberts or McHoull who Wi be pleased to show you som very sta] floors. i gouarter cut oak 10¢, per foot, plats oak 8¢. and bir oh -2¢. ] than good carpets, Have sold several, among them | ol nation as she d "It must be distinct refinement--and i * Corson's Toilet Requis "whether in Perfumes alcs,

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