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Port Perry Star, 6 Jul 1922, p. 4

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'Mr. a . Cody Bur { Tig have been their father, dell, for a few days. Ho the Weleyan and Mothodet Episcopal churches. After preach- ing two years on the Reach Cir- euit, which extended from Mount Carmel, on the Ridges, to the ~ morth end of Scott-Townshi ip. De Dennis took up the study "of medicine in the U. S. where he built up an extensive and lucura- tive practice in Newark, N. J., and practised there for 25 years, fater moving to Florida, where he now.owns a fine orn e, citrus 0d ape-fruit grov hile on ch Circuit K the Dr. boarded ne the Stonehouse family at Shirley, Mr. Stonehouse being one o the old Primitive Metho- dist pioneers. Rev. J. C. Bell, Dr. Dennis and Rev. Dr. Moore of Uxbridge, all entered the Primitive Methodist ministry at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. John Sonje and family, and Mr. G. D. Stumpf and daughter a: motored from Gravenhurst and spent the week end with Mrs. McKnight. Mr. Stumpf and Mr. Cowie were pleased with the showing of the local band on-Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight and son Jack, of Toronto, spent the week end with the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gimble and family of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Davey. Mrs. Wm. Cook is spending a eouple of weeks in Lindsay. Miss M. Parish is visiting in Toronto for a time. Mr. Armstrong Macfarlane hag been transferred to the Standard Bank at Brighton. The boys will | 3 zits Armstrong. Good 'luck to im. I Sunday School at Close of Church It has been Jecied to hold the Methodist Sunday School immedi- ately at the close of the morning church service, commencing Sun- day, July 9th, at 12 noon sharp. I Memorial Service The Pine Grove Cemetery Com- pany invite the public to take part in the memorial service at 3 p.m. on Sunday next, July 9th. The service is to be held at the cemetery and will be conducted by the local ministers. EE Announcement Having purchased the Restaurant business of Mrs. H. W. Linke I took possession on Monday, June 26th, and will serve quick lunch and ice creamy also stock high class confection- ery, baking, cigars, tobacco and Sigateries, J. ASHTON ---- Local Representative Wanted to sell for "The old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries." Largest list of -fruits and orna- mentals to offer. Exclusive ter- ritor highest commissions; |. handsome free equipment. Write for full particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON, _ Prince Albert Cirout » "Sunday School 00am. 15 n i Breath | Hum AY TT ganda School | 130 2 30 Pin. Prince ng Sunday School 230. P- fn. Preaching 7.00 p.m. S. S. PICNIC Port Perry Methodist Sunday School intend holding their an nual picnic at Stephenson's Point on Wedn: The co-operation of auto owners in carrying the scholars to the picnic grounds will be greatly ap. preciated by the Sunday School staff. Boats will also be gladly accepted for this purpose. S---- Twelfth of July King Edward Lodge No. 228, Port Perry, will go to Lindsay on Wednesday of next week to take in the great celebration. It is expected special train accom- modation will be provided to ar- rive home the same evening. Hay ~ Fever ASTHMA, SUMMER COLDS. You don't need a month's treats ment to prove the worth of RAZ-MAH! RELIEF IS IMMEDIATE. It restores normal breathing, -- ato s mucus $ gatherings in bronchi passages, assufes long nights of quiet sleep. I 00 at your druggist's, or write for ree trial to Templetons, Toronto. Sold by Morrison's Drugstore Orange Patade King Edward Lodge L. O. L. No. 223, attended divine service in the Chautauqua Tent on Sun- day afternoon. There was a large attendance in the patade, the largest that has been known here for many. years. The pro- cession was headed by the Port Perry band, Messrs. Ross Roach, John Cowie and Harry Nott as- sisting, The speakers for the day were Rev. Mr. Kidd, Rev. N. H. Noble and Rev. W. D. Harrison, all of whom spoke well and were much appreciated by the Loyal Orange Lodge members, The Morton Studio The Morton Swmdio has opened a.newly equipped place between Crichton's and Goodwin's. When you are in Lindsay for the 12th of July why not haye that long talked of picture taken. We have a special department for develop- ing, printing and enlarging snaps. Mail orders receive prompt an careful attention. mI Returns Part of Her Indemnity ; Miss Macphail, M.P., has' re- turned $1,600 of her $4,000 parlia- mentary indemnity, stating that the present is an inopportune time to raise 'indemnities, but asserting that $4,000 is not too much for men who serve the country. ~ JOHN peony LUNDY ORGEON. 'of Dental Sur afternoon, July 12| d still st Coal, Lumber, Lats Blong Block "Part Parry| 2 "Lime, Shingles Arrivals last week were: a car of Dressed Lumber, com- gosed of siding, flooring, V oint, boards and plank, also a 'carload of lump and hy- drated lime. To arrive this week a carload of anthracite coal and lave some N. B. shingles left in stock: All to be sold at very close prices C. L. VICKERY July 6th, 1922 Motor Boat For Hire For Fishing Parties, Picnics, Camping, ete. Call Charlie Bowerman, Bell Phone 162. Pure Honey for Sale Dandelion and Fruit, Bloom, of exceptionally good quali} y. T15¢. per lb. Clover honey Apply to John F. Bee t Ash Street, Port Perry. Bell Phone 166 £2, "|; Township of Reach Sealed tenders: will be rece- ived by the undersigned, up to noon of 'July'the 10th, for the construction of one reinforced concrete bridge and two concrete culverts. Plang® and ' spegifi- cations may be seen at the offices of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. F. Dobson, Township Clerk, Manchester. D. J. Kean, ineer, ro ithy, Ont. Plymouth --= Twine twine; and now have a supply, for immediate delivery. Twine users will find thate--| "GOLD MEDAL is the cheap- est and most reliable twine on the |: market, as will be seen by the following table: GOLD MEDAL, 650 ft. 46%, ft. for lev Superior, 600 ft--44} ft. for le. Extra, 550 ft.--44 ft. for 1c. v= | Standard, 500 ft.--4314 ft. for le Geo. Jackson & Son PORT PERRY i ONTARIO PURE H HONEY is prepared to do all k . Harness Reparing . and has for sale Harness Sweat Pads Auto Rugs and - Travelling Bags Spirella Corsets I ih 78. | Hours; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m "at Port Perry: ing le. per 1b. "Yates 'ou can save labor and make | more Honey by sending your|y J. A. MURRAY DENTIST Office upstairs in Leonard Block Phone 93 i After yours of satisfactiontewel] this reliable make of| iy at > we this: Yo So RK keeping | forest fires = rs, mu g you are ate s sony ores} fire 'that will do you out ir a "ob. throw

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