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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1907, p. 1

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excelle nt Tn pent ck shooting Thussta last:Messrs | P. Di , D erty H:Sebert, A Broadfield, BP .G. Andras, W. Ver- { Fhe W C. TU. intend 'holding a lor meeting at the home of Mrs. per, on Trresday evening of next gek good prograti, adiission 15¢C. * Mission Cirele Bazdar A Mission Circle lias been formed ong the youug ladies of the thodist: Church, with © Miss Brown. us. President. The Circle intend holding a bazaar the second week in Degeml.er: particulars later Archidencon Warren's Visit, Cast. Sunday cot Warren of Toroute, preach- "morning and evening in the vglican Church, Venerablé Arch-| deposits: x months' interest has been added 'to vow In future interest will be paid or cont- pounded every three months--4 times a year-- I . next payment Nov. goth. BLACKSTOCK A Branch of this Bank is being opened .in the Village of Blackstock. / H. C. HUTCHESON, Manager This Gentleman The speaker}; most pleasing in his mann t address, His style is simple, atural and earnest, wrd bis subject patter is. ell thoug! t out. and {free from e¢xtreme views which tonly serve to antagonize those who ave caught a. glimpse of the eater possibilities of the church. he morning 'service: was mission- lout ary in' character. "and . dealt « with {the subject from the point of view taken. by the man of enquir- finits HA It could not live if it was not. Missionary work is not entirely Jorelen. It can be dofre a Jaiigy d in Port Perrs. or beautiful y ue War. Broek was in Toronto ¥ last week! » Rey: Mri Scott went to Toronto Mr. A. Otehard i is. away on a trip to lis ranch. Mr. A. Roberts, Toronto, was at home recently. & Miss Sara McPhail, of NewYork, is wisiting her mother. : Mr. and Mrs. Wi, Grant spent T hauksgiving i in Lindsay. Mr. Geo. Gibson "and wife were visitmg Mr, Allan recently. ex. "Mr, Robinson preached in Greenbank on Sunday last, Mrs. Coultis® and her daughter were it Torouto last 'week, Miss Harris. of Toronto, spent a few days at home last week. Me. Wm. Short and wife 'spent Thanksgiving at Mancliester. . Horton and family were. C 1 18 Tot pub- feds thie ampion should rod of his ud M s. Argue, of Toronto. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ri Rolph. : Miss 2 McCullough, of { Toronlo, 3 he! je in Prince { ing old acquaintances in town. ROSE & CO, Mr. Leslie Hall, of Welland, formerly of Port Perry, is renew- "ur. H. A. Orr, after spending six weeks with his mother, has re- turned 10 Buffalo by way of Toron- to and Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, H. White children, of - Toronto, were guests of Mrs. White's father, Win. Kenedy Mr. Jatathdn Blong and bis son have gone on a hunting trip in the Parry Sound district, accompanied by Mr. Elijah Beare. Mr. Wm. Bateman, who has been in the Toronto General Hos- pital for some mouths was in town on business. Weare glad to see Mr. Batemian able to be around again and the Mi: & Sassy A Military Wedding It is not often that a wedding is conducted in this town with the same impressive ceremony that characterized the marriage of Miss Nellie Louise Ross to Lieutenant James Howden McBrien. The ceremony which was conducted throughout in true military fashion, took place on Wednesday, Oct. 3oth. The bride is the second dayghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross of Port] Perry. Lieutenant McBrieh is the son of Mr. James McBrien, . Public School Inspector in the County of Outario. The wedding 'took place at the: liome 'of the bride's ' father, '"Cedarmete,"" the wedding party | being assembled. in the drawing room under a 'cauopy, of southern smilax, draped with festoons of ; hite satin ribbon: The bride was dressed in ivory silk crepe.de-chene WILL SOON BE HERE From now till then we will sell at lower prices than ever, We must make rooms for Christmas goods, which are arri every day. ng TH E FAIR words were provounced, and Miss Ross became Mis, J. H. McBrien. While the guests were sighing: the register Miss Grace Ross Sang Nevin's 'Song of Love," being ceompanied on the piano by Miss M: wjory Ross, while Mr. Wm. McBrien. played the violin obligate. Refreshments were served, buffet style. Aun iucident which took place at thistime which will "long er Fac hers the culting of tiie cake according to mititary custom. Lieutenant McBrien gave the military salute to wife and banded his sword 10 The bride then plunged into the wedding cake, and handed it back to her husband who again saluted and returned the sword to its sheath. Afterwards the .cake was distributed among the guests. The young couple drove 30 Myrtle where they took train for Toronto, and from there they travel to Vancouver en route to Australia, where Lieutenant McBrien is to be stationed for two years. Mrs. Me Brien was attired in a tailored smi of navy blue with black pin check, and tailored hat with plumes. We are pleased to learn that lhe young soldier is being honered in his profession. His appointment to Australian service is an homer. He goes to that colony to represent Canada's military force. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons of Torouto. The presents were numerous, bot of slightly different character 'tham is "usual owing to the fact ihat considerable time will be spent by the recipients travelling. 'They consisted largely of 'silver, cok glass, purses, cheques, travelling bags, ete. The gentlemen of the Methodist choir, of which Mss. McBrien was a member, presented EWES gatests wai : trimmed with 'point de Paris lace h : , : er with a handsome silver cocoa and Meating ithe conventional ury, 'Her Sunday School : class [also gave a silver Putter, knife to

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