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Port Perry Star, 22 Jul 1914, p. 8

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. Teacher Worted 5 Protestant \eathin holding second- class professional certificate, Duties menc September 1, S. S. No. 9, Apply to S. McConnell, Sec- Treas, Port Perry, Ont. --10i-- Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Price and family spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevenson visited at the home of Mr. W. Tarvis. Mrs. Thos. Wilson-and family are Solidaying in Claremont. Mr. W. Kent went to Montreal on Friday with a big shipment of live stock, A number from here attended the Anniversary Services at Brooklin on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, of Raglan, spent Sunday at Mr. Newton Wilson's. If you need pasture write to Chas. Taylor, | Port Perry P, O. {Qtr Scugog Very attractive Sunday School Rally services were held in Centre Church fast Sunday, when the following pro- gram was given-- Chorus, "The Children's Day," by the School. Recitation, Milner Recitation, Minden Platten Recitation, " Song of the Brook," Myrtle Sweetman : Recitation, "Like the Flowees" by four young girls. Recitation, "A Wreath of Flowers," by three girls. Recitation, Veda Platten Recitation, "Forget-Me-Not," Doris " Recitation, "The Flowers," Alpha Croxier. Recitation, "Suppose," Addie Mc: Laren, Recitation, "The Builders." Recitation, "Keep Sunny," Milner. Chorus, "Blossom Bells," by eight young girls. Pastor's Address. Recitation, . "Let the Come," Mary Pierce, Chorus, "Children Come to Jesus," by six young ladies. Recitation, "A Parting Address," Greta Platten. At time of writing there is very Mattle hope of Mr. Chas. Hope's re- oovery from his present illness, as he is suffering from cancer of the stom- ach. . Mr. Hope has been a succesful _ farmer, and there is general regret ex- pressed because of his critical illness Mr. Storey, of Oshawa, has built a summer cottage at Pettitt's Point. For Sale 200 Acre farm, Lots 8 and 4 Con. $. Township of Cartwrigh 100 acres tillable land, balance good pas- ture and bush. Three miles east of Port Perry, Good buildings, large barn stone foundation, Windmill, and light- ming rods. Large frame house and telephone, hard and soft water, Spring Creek runhing through farm. This isa stock farm, For further particulars Apply to H. A. Ebbels, Port Perry, Ont. or to W. R. Hooper, Port Perry P. O. or on the premises. 28 t.f. "Welcome," by Ruby Reta Children t -- Utica * A number from here attended the Lennox picnic last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julés Branl and er, of Toronto, guests of Mrs. r Merwin Christie and children 'Miss Aonie Christie spent last Toronto. © Mrs. Cragg, Toronto, spen with her sisters, the Misses Hiscox. The Misses Madden 'have had their home; painted. By the way, we are pleased: that the Scugog Cotrespondent has. taken up. he pen once: more; and hope they will continue to send a weekly budget. Miss May Madden spent part of her-vacation at-Oshawa. i Miss Mary Totten Smith, of Barrie, is visiting her uncle, Mr. Totien, and on Sunday evening gave a very inter esting address concerning "her work in China, where she is on the staff of the Cheng-tu Hospital. Miss Smith was in China during the revolution and met with some thrilling experiences when fleeing with other missionaries from West China to Shanghai. Mrs. Grigsby and two children, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. J. Smith. ¢ Mr. Sexsmith, son of Rev. Mr. Sexsmith, Whitby, spent Saturda at the Parsonage. i ] Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bond their délighter, Mis: Till, ed Bl "Mr. and Mrs. Appelby, -of Hagers: ville, have visited her' brother, Mr. Ward: The Misses Wotten and friend, of Oshawa, galled on Mrs. _Fitchett on Mr. Johnson: attend demonstration at Toronto, bringing honie two of his brother's childrenfor their vacation. Mrs. Simmonds and" children; of Toronto, are visiting her aunt, Miss ao: "of: Port Perry; das first-class pasture for cattle, If you need any, write to him." - Mr. Luke left on Saturday for the West, where he will visit his daughter and two brothers, Miss May Sonley, a member of ithe Wiarton P. S. staff, last week under- went at the General Hospital,' 'Toron- to, an operation for appendicitis. The operation was successfully performed and she 1s progressing favorably. She was accompanied to Toronto: by Het sister, who'is amurse in training in Pennsylvania Hospital. "Rev. RE. Madden, of £hampague, Illinois, visited. his sisters, the Misses! Madden; last week, after 'which he proceeded on. an: eitended trip to Montreal, Boston, Washington and dther.points.. Mr. Madden's success |. in his work is evidenced: by the fact that he was last year Zpbointed as Presiding Elder of the M, E. Church of his district, Mr. Totten announces "Quarterly Meeting to be held in the Manchester Church at 10.30 a.m: August: 2nd. The Business Meeting will be held on the following Friday, August 7th, in the Prince Albért Church at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Tottén has been giving his congregations a report of the Buffalo International Epworth League Con- vention which he attended this month. It began on our Dominion Day and closed the evening of the following Sabbath. He regards it as one of the best of the different conventions of the same kind that he has attended. P. S.--Congratulations te the editor and long life 10 the sub-editor--his heir. Wanted Probationérs for the Oshawa Hos 'pital ; remuneration while ip training, Apply to MISS MacWILLIAMS, Supt Oshawa Hospital. List of Fall Tabs .. Sept. 14-16 Se) . I have somethin attractive lic: for the benefit he ladies bani dard figor which is a' substitute easant to look at, bird or eyeglasses is. the a person .can . 'Rave 0 I! you get them, and fit 1 Our prices will suit you also. , 159 Yonge pl \ No are Tone taal ets, Have sold: {Hutcheson BE Wm. McGregor vill lay the floor for: purchaser: or 100. Hard «A carload of fresh mes 48¢. 0c. pleasure greatest fit when. F. E. LUKE, 8th t. : Fort torres

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